Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Boko Haram: Ex-NSAs hold talks today



AS a follow-up to the recent Northern Peace Conference ostensibly held to break the suspicious silence from the North over the Boko Haram terrorist group, a meeting of all former National Security Advisers, NSAs, who are incidentally from the North is to hold today in Abuja.
The meeting, it was learnt, is being convened to address the nationwide activities of militia groups that have the capacity to push Nigeria into a sudden disintegration, thereby bringing to pass the predictions of international pessimists.
An impeccable security source told Vanguard that the parley which is at instance of the Federal Government is being planned against the backdrop of widespread suspicion across the country that the elusive public condemnation of the activities of the Boko Haram by prominent Northerners could mean their endorsement of the group that has led to the loss of several lives in the recent past.
Immediate past National Security Adviser, NSA, Lt. Gen Aliyu Gusua in his capacity as guest speaker at the 1st Shehu Musa Yar’Adua memorial lecture called for the adoption of the right strategies to curtail current security challenges facing the country.
Beside Gusau, who is expected to throw light on his kind of security strategy at today’s talks which holds in an undisclosed location in the nation’s capital, other former NSAs that will attend include Alhaji  Ismaila Gwarzo, Alhaji M.D. Yusuf, Alhaji Abdullahi Mohammed and Alhaji Sarki Muhktar.



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Arsonists blow up Ikole INEC office



Residents of Ikole Ekiti were yesterday thrown into confusion when the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, located in  the town  was blown apart with substance suspected to be dynamite.
Vanguard reliably gathered that the perpetrators of the act arrived the INEC office located at Odo Oro Road in the town with a red Sport Utility Van at 10 am.
Upon arriving the INEC office, they  were said to have disguised as officials of INEC from the Headquarters of the commission in Abuja, looking for some vital documents. They were in the office when the real officials of the commission including the Area Electoral Officer were attending a workshop in Ado Ekiti, the state capital.
The suspected arsonist were said to have threatened to kill the only security man  on duty, if he failed to cooperate with them.
After overpowering him, they then blew up the building, with the main target  being the store of the commission.
The hoodlums were said to have waited for a couple of minutes to confirm that they achieved their goal.
The fire fighters in the town were said to have made some spirited efforts to  put off the inferno, but all  efforts proved abortive.
The INEC Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr. Taiwo Gbadegesin, confirmed the incident, saying  the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Alhaji Hussaini Pai,  had led top officials of INEC to the place to assess the extent of damage.
Also, the Police Public Relations Officer in Ekiti, Mr. Mohammed Jimoh, confirmed the incident, saying police had deployed  bomb experts to the scene to get to the root of the matter.
Jimoh however said there was no casualty, adding that  the security man  attached to the INEC office was with the police assisting them in their investigation



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NANS paralyses activities at gov’s office over LASU fee hike



 Activities at the Lagos State Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, were paralysed, yesterday, as National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, protested the hike in tuition fees at Lagos State University, LASU, and other tertiary institutions in the state.
The protesters demanded the immediate reversal of the new tuition fees of all tertiary institutions in the state.
Other demands includes: the reinstatement of LASU Student Union, opening of Adeniran  Ogunsanya College of Education, Ijanikin, and improvement of  infrastructure at all state-owned tertiary institutions.
It would be recalled that the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Aderemi Ibirogba, had  in an interview with Vanguard, said  the increment was based on the recommendation of the visitation panel led by Justice Olaseinde Silva.
The students, who came in their hundreds, barricaded the entrance to the office of Governor Babatunde Fashola and other roads, obstructing the free flow of traffic for several hours.
They ensured that vehicular movement into and out of the governor’s office were stalled and demanded to see the governor.
However, attempts to see the governor by the protesters proved abortive, as they refused to yield to the demands of the security officials who pacified them to leave the premises.
Speaking on behalf of  NANS, Lagos State, Mr. Aibana Adeyemi, condemned the increment of LASU tuition fees from N25,000 to N250,000.
He said: “It is an attempt by government to deprive children of low income- earners the opportunity of attending tertiary institutions.”
Adeyemi warned that if the governor refused to yield to their demands, the students might be forced to confront the authorities.




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Boko Haram: Senator to stay with SSS



Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume was arraigned yesterday on a four-count charge before Justice Gabriel Kolawole of an Abuja Federal High Court.

Ndume is accused of hoarding information on planned terror attacks and providing logistics to convicted Boko Haram spokesman, Ali Sanda Umar Konduga (alias Usman AI- Zawahiri).

He is also charged with allegedly giving telephone numbers of certain public officers to Boko Haram for the purpose of communicating terrorist messages.

The alleged offences are contrary to and punishable under Sections 3(b), 4(1) (a) and 7(1) (b) of the Terrorism Prevention Act, 2011.

Ndume, a Senator representing Borno South, pleaded not guilty to the charge after it was read to him. Clad in a white Babariga with a white cap to match, the senator smiled occasionally as his plea was being taken.
Plea taking over, the prosecution counsel, Mrs. Olufemi Omotunde, applied for a hearing date to enable the prosecution adduce evidence to the charge.

Omotunde, who is the Director of Public Prosecution at the Federal Ministry of Justice, said the prosecution will call eight witnesses to prove the charge against Ndume.
She said witnesses’ statements and extract of relevant text messages had been attached as proof of evidence.
Efforts by Ndume’s counsel, Mr. Rickey Tarfa (SAN), to move a bail application filed on behalf of Ndume since December 5, was resisted by the prosecution.

Mrs Omotunde argued that it was premature to move the bail application, which, she said, was filed before the case was assigned to a judge.
But Tarfa submitted that the prosecution had already filed a counter-affidavit to the bail application, making the protest unnecessary.

 Mrs Omotunde, who insisted on having five days to prepare the written address, said: “My lord, we were served prematurely because the court was not seized of the matter as at that time. We have not filed our written address.”
Intervening, Justice Kolawole said “I’m disposed to granting them opportunity to file a written address. What is good for the goose is good for the gander.”

Tarfa replied: “My lord, we have filed the application since December 5. The accused has been in their custody since November 21. Ordinarily, they (prosecution) ought to reply to the motion within two days.”
 Justice Kolawole, who reduced the five days requested by the prosecution to three days directed that the written address against the bail application must be filed within 72 hours. He gave the defence counsel 24 hours to reply before adjourning till December 16 for hearing of the bail application.

The Judge, who observed that the defence counsel did not protest against Ndume’s continuous detention in the SSS custody, however, pointed out that he will review the situation at the next sitting.

He said: “Once an accused is duly charged before the court of competent jurisdiction, the only proper place for him to be remanded is prison, which is the only facility where people standing trial are to be reminded.”

Consequently, he ordered that the accused person should remain in the custody of the SSS and must be allowed reasonable access to his lawyer.

Ndume had earlier been arraigned with Konduga over a two-count charge of criminal breach of trust, criminal intimidation criminal and anonymous calls.
The charges were terminated by Chief Magistrate Oyewumi Oyebola, following the withdrawal of the First Information Report (FIR) by the State Security Service (SSS).
The prosecution counsel, Cliff Osagie, told the court that a fresh charge had been filed against Ndume. He should not be tried in two courts over same allegations, he said.
Owing to the development, the ruling on Ndume’s bail application scheduled for the day was arrested.
The new charges against Ndume are:

•”That you, Mohammed Ali Ndume (m) on or about the 4th day of October, 2011 somewhere between Maiduguri and Abuja, being in possession of the mobile phone number of Ali Sanda Umar Konduga (alias Usman AI- Zawahiri), a terrorist spokesman of the Boko Haram sect which you know to be of material assistance in securing the apprehension of the said Ali Umar Konduga, did fail to disclose same information to a law officer as soon as reasonably practicable and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 7(1)(b) of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act, 2011 and punishable under Section 7( 1) of the same Act.

•”That you, Mohammed Ali Ndume (m) on or about the 4th day of October, 2011 somewhere between Maiduguri and Abuja, having received information from Ali Sanda Umar Konduga, a terrorist spokesman of the Boko Haram sect regarding planned attacks on judges of the Borno State Election Tribunal and the National Assembly, which you know to be of material assistance in securing the prosecution of members of the said Boko Haram Sect for an offence under the Terrorism (Prevention) Act 2011 did fail to disclose same information to a law enforcement officer as soon as reasonably practicable and you thereby committed and offence contrary to section 7(1)(b) of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act 2011 and punishable under Section 7(1) of the same Act.

•”That you, Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume (rn) on or about the 4th day of October, 2011 somewhere between Maiduguri and Abuja, being the operator of MTN GSM telephone number 08035998045, did provide logistics to wit: telephone numbers of certain public officers including the Hon. Attorney-General of the Federation, to Ali Sanda Umar Konduga (alias Usman Al-Zawahiri), a terrorist spokesman of the Boko Haram sect, for the activity of sending terrorist text messages to them, which you know is connected with an act of terrorism and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 3(b) of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act 2011 and punishable under Section 3 of the same Act.

•”That you, Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume (m) on or about the 4th day of October, 2011 somewhere between Maiduguri and Abuja did knowingly render support for an act of terrorism by supplying the telephone numbers of certain public officers, including the Hon. Attorney-General of the  Federation, to Ali Sanda Umar Konduga (alias Usman AI-Zawahiri), a terrorist spokesman of the Boko Haram sect, for the purpose of communicating terrorist messages to the said public officers and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 4(1)(a) of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act 2011 and punishable under Section 4 of the same Act.”


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