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US designation of Nigeria as CPC: It is consequence of incompetence, says Peter Obi

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THE 2023 Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, PDP, Mr Peter Obi, Monday, said the designation of Nigeria as Country of Particular Concerns, CPC, is a consequence of a lack of competent and committed leadership, as well as poor, prudent deployment of available resources.

Obi, who took to his X handle, said: “The recent pronouncement by the US government declaring Nigeria a ‘Country of Particular Concern’ (CPC) and indicating possible military action should give every well-meaning Nigerian serious concern.

“There is no doubt that Nigeria is experiencing an unprecedented level of insecurity with attendant carnage and the most shocking loss of lives and property. According to Amnesty International, over 10,000 people have been killed in Nigeria since May 2023 and as I have repeatedly lamented, the unwarranted and unprovoked killing of Nigerians is most condemnable, and all efforts must be made to bring it to a stop.

“It is equally important to state that the terrible situation is significantly avoidable with competent leadership and governance. While the insecurity did not start with the present government, what is most unfortunate is the lack and absence of competence, commitment, prudent use of resources, patriotism and passion on the part of APC APC-led government/leaders to effectively govern, galvanise and lead Nigeria where no one is unwarrantedly oppressed and killed, a Nation where peace, truth and justice reign.

“As democracies, Nigeria and the US have long been strategic partners committed to regional peace and security. That relationship should not falter. The present situation calls for constructive diplomatic and any other plausible engagement by both nations aimed at addressing the prevailing and disturbing security concerns. Both countries must work in concert and expeditiously towards that purpose.”

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South-East Senators hail Dangote Refinery as global economic landmark

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The South East Senate Caucus has hailed the Dangote Group, declaring that its refinery and petrochemical plant represent a huge investment that has positioned Nigeria on the global map of successful and resilient entrepreneurs.

The caucus, on a visit to the multi-billion-dollar Dangote Refinery and Petrochemical plant in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos, last weekend, also hailed the federal government’s fiscal initiatives that encourage local manufacturers to pivot Nigeria into a productive economy.

In a statement yesterday from the  Media office of the Chairman of the Caucus, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe,  APGA,  Abia South, the  Senators led by their Chairman Senator Abaribe, however, urged the federal government to continue to support and, as usual, act as a bulwark to the country’s burgeoning industrialists and other entrepreneurs until the nation becomes self-reliant.

The Vice President of the Dangote Group Mr Devakumar Edwin who conducted the Senators on the tour of the gigantic and highly integrated refinery, which also comprises of the fertiliser plant and a jetty told the visitors that the company is already expanding the refinery that could triple it’s daily production capacity of 650,000 liters of premium motor spirit (PMS) and other petroleum bye-products like, gas etc.

He stated that the Dangote group is committed to its efforts to expand Nigeria’s energy sector, thereby ensuring sufficiency in refined petroleum products for both domestic consumption and export.

Mr Edwin also declared that the Dangote group is proud to showcase to the world that a Nigerian can singlehandedly spearhead an energy revolution that confidently places the country on the global stage as one of the foremost energy destinations for other countries.

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Responding , Senator Abaribe said that the South East caucus appreciates Aliko Dangote’s patriotic zeal and love for the Country.

“We are amazed by what we have seen. This is an institution; this plant is a pride not only to Nigerians but to the whole of Africa. It is a testament to the fact that the future of this country is very bright. So, do not relent. We appreciate your effort and your belief in the country despite global economic pressure”, Abaribe said.

He, however, assured that the South East Senate Caucus will always support indigenous entrepreneurs and industrialists through any legislation aimed at easing the business environment in Nigeria.

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BREAKING: Nnamdi Kanu writes Trump, urges investigation of genocide against Igbos

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The detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Nigeria urged US President Donald Trump to initiate an investigation into the “killings of Christians and Igbo people” in the southeast region.

Nnamdi Kanu, in a letter dated Nov. 6 and transmitted through his lawyer to the U.S. Embassy in Abuja, appealed to Trump to act on his statement that the US was “prepared to act militarily and cut aid if Nigeria fails to protect its Christian population.”

“You have seen the truth: Christians in Nigeria face an existential threat. I write to you now to reveal that this challenge affects the Igbo heartland, where Judeo-Christians continue to suffer hardship,” he wrote in the letter that was seen by Anadolu.

Kanu wants “a U.S.-led independent inquiry into the situation of Judeo-Christians in Eastern Nigeria, with full access to mass graves, military logs, and survivor testimonies.”

IPOB is seeking to establish a separate state of Biafra for the Igbo people in the southeast.

Kanu said his letter was prompted by Trump’s recent declaration that the US was prepared to act militarily and cut aid to Nigeria if the government failed to protect Christians from persecution.

He alleged that the persecution of Christians in Nigeria had extended beyond the northern region to the Igbo heartland, where, according to him, government forces have committed atrocities under the guise of counter-terrorism operations.

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“Christians in Nigeria face an existential threat. I write to reveal that this genocide has metastasized into the Igbo heartland, where Judeo-Christians are being systematically exterminated,” Kanu stated.

The IPOB leader, who described his movement as a peaceful and non-violent civil rights organization, claimed to have survived four assassination attempts by state agents since 2015.

 He also reiterated that his 2021 arrest and rendition from Kenya to Nigeria were illegal, citing court rulings in both countries and a 2022 United Nations opinion declaring his detention arbitrary.

Kanu listed a series of incidents which he said amounted to crimes against humanity, including the Nkpor Biafra Heroes Day killings (2016), Aba massacre (2016), Operation Python Dance II in Afaraukwu (2017), Obigbo killings (2020), and the Port Harcourt Trump solidarity rally (2017), alleging that hundreds of unarmed civilians were killed during these operations.

He accused the Nigerian military and security agencies of complicity in the killings and identified former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai (rtd), and the current Director-General of the DSS, Yusuf Bichi, among those who should face international sanctions.

Kanu also appealed to Trump to support a U.S.-led congressional hearing and an internationally supervised referendum on self-determination for the Igbo people, describing it as “the only peaceful path to ending the cycle of violence.”

“Mr. President, history will judge us by what we do when genocide knocks. You have the power to stop a second Rwanda in Africa,” he wrote.

Kanu, who signed the letter as a “Prisoner of Conscience,” attached several documents to support his claims, including the 2022 Court of Appeal judgment that discharged him, United Nations and Amnesty International reports on human rights abuses, and the Kenyan High Court judgment condemning his rendition.

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UNIJOS dental students protest against 10 years without graduation

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…As ESUT Medlab Department fails to induct graduates after nine years on a five-year programme

Dozens of University of Jos dental students have taken to the streets to protest the non-accreditation of their courses, which has resulted in them spending over ten years in school without graduating.

This is as the graduates of Medical Laboratory Sciences of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) have been frustrated on one spot for nearly four years.

The UNIJos students, on Wednesday, blocked the university gate at its Permanent site, singing solidarity songs and carrying placards with different inscriptions which read, “Save us from unending depression,” “Our future is on hold,” “Accredit us now,” and “We are tired of UNIJOS,” among others.

The President of the Jos University Dental Students Association, Mr. Johnson Titus, who spoke on behalf of the students, demanded that the management address their plight and provide a solution to their predicament.

“What you see behind me is the frustration of dental students who have been in the university for the past ten years without graduating. We have been stagnating because of the non-accreditation of our programme.

“The students are calling on the university management and relevant authorities to come forth and address their issues, which include getting a date for accreditation and resolving the curriculum problems,” Titus said

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The student leader who blamed the university for their plight added, “Nobody should blame us because if the university is going to do screening and admission, they don’t usually inform students that there is no accreditation for the affected programme.

At ESUT, the Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Faculty of Basic and Allied Medical Sciences, could not offer any explanation as to why they have not been able to conduct any further Induction of their Medical Laboratory Sciences graduates since 2022.

This is irrespective of the Council of Medical and Laboratory Sciences having given approval for 250 graduates for the institution.

Several of ESUT Medlab students who had since completed all they were required to have done prior to induction, passing all the internal and professional examinations as prescribed and after having paid the necessary fees required for their induction, are facing despondency, frustration and getting dejected as to why they chose that University.

Of the backlog graduates of the department, still awaiting induction, those who took exams and passed in 2022 up to the batch that qualified in June, this year, are all holes up from progressing with their career path, simply because the university has refused to perfect the necessary arrangements with the Laboratory Sciences Council, the professional/accrediting body to fix a date for their induction.

The Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the Faculty are aware that the students are still required to embark on another process of their training, known as Internship and thereafter proceed for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme.

However, with this needless and wicked delay, most of their students would have clicked 30 years and so, would automatically be exempt from NYSC and become ineligible for apply for employment, especially in organisations or agencies where entry age limit is required.

Unlike the UNIJos students whose President elected to speak, the Student Union President of ESUT Medical Laboratory Sciences Students, refused to speak for fear of intimidation.

The Head of Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Dr. Miriam Aniagolu, when contacted said the university is doing its best to see that the induction is carried out before the end of the year, a statement she has repeated severally since her appointment over a year ago.

“We are doing our best. The Senate has approved their results, it is remaining for us to get a date from the Council for their induction,” she stated.

However, when asked why they should subject their students to such debilitating situation, she has nothing more to say.

When she was also reminded that same set of students had three years ago demonstrated over the protracted delays in the academic programme, she cut off the telephone interview.

Neither the Vice-Chancellor of ESUT, Prof. Aloysius-Michaels Okolie, nor Chairman of the Governing Council, Sir. Chinyeaka Ohaa, were willing to make any comment on the matter, when they were contacted.

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