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Shaibu threatens to expose Obaseki

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Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu, who was recently reinstated, has threatened to expose some of the atrocities of his former boss, Governor Godwin Obaseki if his surrogates do not desist from insulting him again.

Shaibu who recently defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) told reporters shortly after Sunday Mass yesterday to kick start the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria at Auchi, the headquarters of Etsako West Local Government Area that he had tolerated Governor Obaseki for over 15 months, but the Edo governor has taken his silence for weakness.

The deputy governor advocated accountability while calling on religious leaders to strip political officeholders, including Obaseki, of their unearned divine titles. He condemned the title “God’s Servant Governor,” bestowed on Obaseki, describing it as unmerited and a misnomer.

Shaibu insisted that the Edo governor’s actions were antithetical to the values of servant leadership, particularly his fighting the church, revoking poor citizens’ Certificates of Occupancy (C of O), demolishing homes of opposition politicians, fighting political leaders, disregarding the rule of law, depriving elected officials of their duties, denying citizens access to good roads, hiding federal government palliatives meant for the poor, embezzling public funds, inflating contracts, making unfulfilled promises, imposing governorship candidates on the people, and unleashing thugs on opposition parties.

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He implored Christians, especially the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the state, not to become complicit in the perpetuation of injustice.

He stated that the christiandom must prove itself to be the last hope of every citizen, and avoid any political influence.

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Air Tanzania set to launch direct flights to Nigeria

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Nigeria and Tanzania are set to strengthen bilateral ties with the planned launch of direct flights between the two countries.

Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, met with the head of chancery of the Tanzania High Commission, Judica Nagunwa, to strengthen both countries’ bilateral relations.

In a statement on Sunday, Special Adviser on Media and Communications to Keyamo, Tunde Moshood, revealed that Nagunwa led a delegation to Keyamo’s office in Abuja.

According to the statement, the delegation held discussions on Air Tanzania’s request to begin direct flights between the East African nation and Nigeria.

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“During the meeting, the Tanzanian envoy conveyed the High Commission’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations between Nigeria and Tanzania, particularly in the area of air connectivity,” Moshood said.

He added, “A key point of discussion was the request by Air Tanzania to commence direct flights between Tanzania and Nigeria.

“Mrs Nagunwa emphasized that the launch of direct flights would not only enhance trade and tourism between both countries but would also deepen cultural and people-to-people ties.

“She expressed the readiness of the Tanzanian authorities to collaborate closely with Nigeria to actualise this goal.”

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Keyamo expressed support for the proposal to launch direct flights, assuring the delegation that the ministry would facilitate the required processes by Nigeria’s bilateral agreements and regulatory standards.

“He reiterated the Federal Government’s resolve under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to expand Nigeria’s aviation frontiers and promote stronger air transport linkages across Africa,” the special adviser said.

Moshood noted that both sides concluded the meeting with a shared commitment to ongoing engagement, aimed at expediting approvals and finalizing operational plans.

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US tariffs may be a blessing for Africa-Dele Alake

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The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, has said that the wave of tariffs introduced by the United States to discourage export by Nigerian businesses may become a blessing in disguise for African economies.

The minister made this remark during a chat session at the 14th Annual Investment Meeting Congress in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

A statement by the minister aide, Segun Tomori, on Sunday said the session was titled “The Alchemy of Foreign Direct Investment – Turning Policies into Prosperity for Emerging Global Markets,” focused on the shifting climate for investment and trade.

Recall that US President Donald Trump recently imposed a 14 per cent tariff on exports by Nigerian businesses, presenting a significant risk to the $10bn annual exports to the United States, potentially disrupting key sectors such as oil export and agricultural trade.

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The regime, now suspended for 90 days, has ignited a trade war, raised the prices of goods and services for consumers, weakened the standard of living, slowed down manufacturing activities and hindered international trade.

Commenting on the implications of US-led trade tariffs, Alake urged African countries to take a more inward-looking approach by strengthening domestic policies and boosting intra-African trade.

He also called on African countries to adopt an introspective approach by looking inwards and adjusting their domestic policies to focus more on intra-African trade, with little dependence on external forces.

He said, “The prevailing barrage of tariffs initiated by the United States of America may well be a blessing in disguise for African countries. We need to organize our economic imperatives to ensure a balance of trade and strengthen intra-African trade among ourselves. The time is now”.

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Alake criticised the long-standing model of exporting unprocessed raw materials from Africa — a practice he described as “pit to port.”

“That era can no longer continue. Investors are welcome, but they must come in, set up factories, add value to our mineral resources and create jobs on the continent — not just ship out raw wealth,” he said.

According to the minister, Nigeria’s mineral development policy prioritises value addition and job creation, a stance that is gaining ground among mineral-producing African nations.

Alake chairs the African Minerals Strategy Group, a coalition focused on protecting the continent’s mineral wealth.

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Nigeria’s policy on the minerals sector development is strictly geared toward value addition and boosting the local economy through job creation.

Other participants who spoke at the fireside chat included His Excellency Zaher Al Qatarneh, Secretary General of Jordan Ministry of Investment, Goncalo Terenas, Co-founder- Diaspora Prime Portugal, and Vadim Tretyakov, Minister of Investment and Development of the Sverdlovsk Region.

During the Congress, Alake toured the exhibition platform where Nigeria was ably represented by the Solid Minerals Development Ministry, Solid Minerals Development Fund, and Zamfara State government.

He also visited the booths of the private business groups from Nigeria, such as the Women Enterprise Alliance and Ghana’s Jant’s Fashion Collection.

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The AIM Congress welcomed thousands of top government leaders from around the world, including corporate leaders, technology innovators, and sundry financial institutions and experts.

The aim of the yearly congress is to “ignite positive transformation by creating investment opportunities, upholding solidarity and developing economic relations among nations.”

The yearly AIM Congress took place at the impressive Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre under the broad theme, “Mapping the Future of Global Investment: The New Wave of a Globalized Investment Landscape – Towards a New Balanced World Structure.”

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FG threatens to disclose names of Procurement Officers involved in manipulating contract prices

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The Federal Government through the Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP, has threatened that it will expose any procurement officer involved in inflating cost of contracts.

BPP also said that it will soon release a policy that will debar contractors that default consistently, warning that the era of procurement officers behaving like politicians and collaborating with contractors to circumvent the process was over.

The Director- General of BPP, Dr. Adebowale Adedokun, read the riot act, weekend, while making his presentation at the Bureau Enlightenment Workshop for Directorate of Procurement in Ministries, Departments, Agencies, MDAs, in Abuja.

Dr. Adedokun, said Procurement Officers were expected to lead procurement reforms which he said was changing rapidly and should make sure government projects are delivered timely and according to specification.

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He threatened to hold accountable procurement officers if any procurement process failed, just as he assured those that carryout their duties diligently will be protected by the agency

He said: “Public procurement is the use of public fund by public entities for the delivery of public goods, works and services usually through a third party (contractors).

“Procurement is an enabler for economic growth, a sustainable development, prevention of fraud and risk management. Procurement is not to award contract alone but is used for planning,” he added.

The BPP DG, said any procurement process that was not tendered to the BPP for approval is illegal, noting with dismay the discovery from its audit the abuse of contract splitting that involves procurement officers.

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He further said that some people award contract without ‘Certificate of No Objection’, and that some even go to the extent of adopting a method that is not open and transparent and don’t pass through the Tenders Board.

He said: “You will be held accountable for an award that was not delivered in line with the specification. We will hold the accountable.

“So the change has come that we will hold you accountable for any mis- procurement, that you cannot provide evidence that you guided them correctly.”

The DG further said: “I need to reiterate, if the procurement fails, I will hold you accountable in your organization if procurement plans are done and done incorrectly, I will hold you accountable. That should be very clear. If a project is inflated, I will hold you accountable. If specification and needs drafted by a user department, and you accept, we will hold you accountable. It’s time that the narrative about procurement officers being unskilled or unqualified is over.

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“You just need right now to take full account responsibility of your department. Because of COVID 19, lot of things were done and we got away with it, there’s no more COVID-19. You just have to do procurement the way it is.

“We have moved from how they say, procurement delays. Procurement no longer delays, because we are pragmatic now we are a solution provider. We will solve problems within the ambient of the law.

“BPP will defend procurement officers. If they do the right thing, we will defend them, protect them, but if they fail, we’ll be the first to expose them. That is a decision we have reached with the Head of Service, that BPP will provide skills, capacity, building, education, enlightenment, Head of Service will be there to defend you. Having said that, globally, procurement is an instrument that is used to give development to its citizens.

“We are professionals, including the engineers, everybody. We make this to happen. And so we need to begin to ask ourselves questions. If I, as a procurement officer approved a contract or recommend or carry out evaluation and that contractor actually does not merit it, shouldn’t our conscience judge us? We need to start thinking, the future of Nigerians relies on the effectiveness of our procurement process.

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“Let me say this, political heads are eager to deliver, but they also must be. told the consequences of doing procurement, that when they leave, they will account. So it’s for you and I to guide them in the appropriate manner so that even when they exit government or after retirement, they are sure that what they did will not be questioned. It’s your duty.”

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