Tuesday 31 October 2017

JUST IN: Kenyatta Declared Winner of Kenya's Disputed Poll

Kenyatta Declared Winner of Kenya's Disputed Poll
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President Uhuru Kenyatta was declared on Monday, 30th October 2017 the winner of Kenya’s rerun presidential election.



Mr. Kenyatta received nearly 7.5 million votes in the repeated vote, held last week, the national elections commission announced.

Mr. Kenyatta also won the first election, in August, by 1.4 million votes. But the opposition leader, Mr. Raila Odinga challenged the results. Hence, the Supreme Court nullified the election in September, citing irregularities.

Supporters of Mr. Kenyatta interpreted both of his wins as broad national support for the president, but opposition supporters said they had twice been disenfranchised by a process that lacked credibility.

It's noteworthy that Mr. Odinga withdrew from the second election two weeks before it, arguing that the electoral commission could not oversee a free and fair process, and he called on his supporters to boycott. His name nevertheless appeared on the ballot, and he collected just over 73,000 votes, compared with nearly seven million in August.
Police officers helped a schoolgirl who had inhaled tear gas as they tried to hold off a group of opposition supporters in the Kawangware neighborhood in Nairobi on Monday. 
Elections officials also cast doubt on the credibility of the process in the days before the vote. One commissioner fled the country and resigned, citing death threats and questioning the impartiality of the commission. The top elections official, Wafula Chebukati, warned a week before the polls opened that political interference in the commission’s work was likely to undermine the credibility and neutrality of the vote.

Mr. Chebukati backtracked on that criticism while announcing the results on Monday, declaring the process “free and fair.”

At least 14 people have been killed in election-related violence since the Oct. 26 vote, according to international officials, and more have been injured. The rights group Amnesty International said on Monday that it had documented at least four deaths and more than a dozen injuries since the election that it said were committed by the police, most of them in western Kenya.
Government figures put the death toll at 10.

Rostrum gathered that rights groups documented nearly 70 deaths that they said occurred at the hands of the police in the days after the August voting.

In his victory speech, Mr. Kenyatta boasted of his August victory and recast the Supreme Court’s nullification as an endorsement of his win.
Opposition supporters blocking a road in the Kawangware neighborhood on Monday
“The numbers were never questioned,” Mr. Kenyatta said. “What the court questioned was the process of declaring my victory.”

On Saturday, violence broke out in the Kawangware neighborhood of Nairobi, where several people were wounded and a supermarket was burned down. Residents blamed people from Mr. Kenyatta’s ethnic group, the Kikuyu, from which he draws strong support.

One Western diplomat, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of protocol, expressed concern that the violence had taken on a more ethnic overtone in the days after the election.

Martin Kimani, the director of the Kenyan national counterterrorism center, said that opposition supporters had provoked the violence. On Sunday, he accused Mr. Odinga of “dog-whistle politics” aimed at inciting ethnic violence and obstructing the vote.

“This is active sabotage of an election,” he said. “The dog whistle comes from the top, and the middle and lower levels act on it.”
Four counties in western Kenya, an opposition stronghold representing 1.6 million votes, were unable to participate in the second election. In some places on Election Day, opposition demonstrators erected roadblocks and intercepted ballot papers. In others, polling stations were blockaded, and protesters clashed with the police. Electoral officials at first delayed balloting in those counties and eventually canceled it completely, saying the outcome in those areas would not affect the overall result.

Mr. Odinga told his supporters last week that he would transform his party into a “resistance movement.” In speeches in Kawangware on Sunday, he pinned the violence there on his opponents.
“The killing here was very beastly,” he told a crowd gathered at a church. “The killing was well planned and executed,” he said, and was intended as “a direct warning to others.”

Mr. Odinga condemned the violence, which he described as perpetrated by Kenyatta supporters, but stopped short of urging his own supporters not to react with violence.

Kenyans, foreign diplomats and even some of Mr. Kenyatta’s own supporters have called on the president to engage with opposition leaders after his win, but in his victory speech the president distanced himself from dialogue.

“Those who want to ask me, ‘Are you going to engage in dialogue with so and so and so and so?’, let them first and foremost exhaust the constitutionally laid out processes,” Mr. Kenyatta said. “I am not going to jump the gun.”

Compiled by: Rostrum

Monday 30 October 2017

POLITICS: APC Holds NEC Meeting Today In Abuja

APC Holds NEC Meeting Today in Abuja
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The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Nigeria's ruling party - the All Progressives Congress (APC) - is expeceted  to converge on Abuja the country's capital territory today being Tuesday, 31st October 2017.



Rostrm gathered that all eyes would be on President Muhammadu Buhari to either decline or declare his interest for reelection as regards the awaited 2019 presidential poll.

However, while speculations about the second term declaration are rife, there is yet no clear indication that the subject matter would be the crux of discussions at the awaited epochal gathering.

Setting the tone for the speculations penultimate Friday, a group of cabinet ministers and governors of the party mainly from the northern part of the country who refer to themselves as Buharists, opened the Buhari Support Organisation (BSO) campaign office in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.
 
In attendance at the event, which was to provide a launch pad for Buhari’s second term ambition, were governors Mohammed Abubakar (Bauchi), Yahaya Bello (Kogi), and Simon Lalong (Plateau). Also the Ministers of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, FCT Minister, Mohammed Bello, Defence Minister, Mansur Mohammed Dan Ali, Niger Delta Minister, Pastor Usani Uguru Usani, and Minister of State for Health, Osagie Ehanire were also in attendance while Senator Olorunnibe Mamora chaired the occasion.  
 
That same day, members of another group, the National Committee for Buhari Support Groups (NCBSG) comprising governors Abdullahi Umar Ganduje (Kano) and Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai (Kaduna) were also at the Presidential Villa in an apparent bid to get the Buhari’s nod to vie for a second four-year term in office.

But one of the Buharists, and Director General of the Voice of Nigeria (VON), Osita Okechukwu who was on the entourage to the Villa, hinted that President Buhari is not likely to make his intention known at the NEC meeting.

According to him, “BSO and NCBSG are two brothers of the same family and I belong to both platforms. They share the same goals and common denominator of supporting President Buhari. I was a member of the delegation that met Mr. President and throughout the whole discussion; no mention was made of his declaration for 2019 presidential race. Rather what the documentary we showed gazetted was his achievements and challenges, especially as regards how to bridge the huge infrastructural deficit.

“In his response Mr. President thanked all the support groups for their voluntary efforts and went ahead to thank the international community for their support. He singled out the Chinese for the loans they obliged Nigeria for infrastructural development. It is at this point that he told us that much could have been achieved but for the challenge to source the 15 percent counterpart fund to make up the 85 percent Chinese counterpart fund.

“Therefore, my little knowledge of Mr. President is that he is more preoccupied on how to bridge the huge infrastructural deficit to get Nigerians back to work and not about 2019. He is not the talking type and might not talk about 2019 until when INEC announces the timetable. This is my little understanding, I maybe wrong. It is we the supporters who are urging him to further work on the solid foundation for progress and prosperity that he is laying.”

The latest moves by the Buharists may not be unconnected with the recent declaration by the pioneer interim National Chairman of the APC, Chief Bisi Akande that the race for the 2019 presidency is not the exclusive preserve of President Buhari. Akande’s remarks which he made at the South-West APC stakeholders meeting held at the Oyo State Government House, unsettled Buhari loyalists in the party.

The position of Chief Akande, a very close ally of the party’s National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu came on the heels of the declaration by the Minister of Women Affairs, Senator Aisha Jummai Alhassan who openly threw her weight behind the bid of former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar to vie for the presidency come 2019.
 
Alhaji Atiku who claimed he deployed considerable resources to help Buhari defeat his predecessor, former President Goodluck Jonathan of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2015, has alleged that he, alongside his supporters had been sidelined since the APC took power in the past two years.

A peep through the minds of some stakeholders revealed that issues highlighted by Atiku, ranging from the inability by the  Chief John Odigie-Oyegun-led NWC to convene NEC meeting as well as constitute the party’s Board of Trustees (BoT) might be tabled during today’s meeting.

There could also be talk on the interim report of the Nasiru el-Rufai Committee on restructuring and true federalism during the parley which would also have in attendance, chieftains of the party from the South-South, South-East and South-West geo-political zones where the agitation is most strident.

APC’s spokesperson, Malam Bolaji Abdullahi has already hinted that the report would eventually be forwarded to the National Assembly for consideration in the interest of Nigerians.

The NEC meeting, which was heralded by a caucus meeting that held yesterday being 30th October 2017 at the Presidential Villa, would also afford President Buhari the opportunity to take stock of the successes or failures recorded in the execution of his campaign promises to fix the country’s comatose infrastructure, tackle the spate of insecurity and the fight against corrupt practices in the polity amid challenges of selective graft war as propounded by rights activist and Senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani which is already gaining momentum.

It's noteworthy that the reinstatement of the former Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reform, Abdulrasheed Maina, have cast doubt on the seriousness of the anti-graft campaign.

Decisions are also expected to be reached on the report of the Mr. Muiz Banire committee on the review of the party’s constitution, funding and on the date for the long-awaited convention of the party. Mr. Banire, who is having a running battle with the leadership of the APC in his Lagos State base, is the National Legal Adviser of the party.

Rostrum further gathered that the NEC meeting is equally expected to discuss with a view to resolving crises rocking the state chapters of the party in Kaduna, Kano, Adamawa, Kogi, Ogun, Bauchi, Enugu and Osun states. The party leaders expect the crises in these states and others to feature during deliberations.

Already, there are series of reports on the fact-finding and reconciliation committees on ground for the party leaders to work with as a means of ensuring harmony and cohesion among its members.

Penultimate week, the Enugu State executive members took their protest to the National Secretariat in Abuja faulting the appointment of Ms. Loretta Aniagolu as a Board member of the Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA).

In a petition addressed to the President and submitted to the APC leadership, they said they could not fathom why those who worked against the party were being offered appointment to various positions to the detriment of loyal and committed members. They alleged that Ms. Aniagolu was of the opposition PDP who worked assiduously against the victory of APC in Enugu State in the 2015 general elections.

Compiled by: Rostrum

BREAKING: Buhari Appoints New SGF, Sacks Babachir Lawal Et al

Buhari Appoints New SGF, Sacks Babachir Lawal et al
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The Nigeria's President, Muhammadu Buhari has outrightly sacked the country's embattled Secretary of the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Babachir Lawal and the Director General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Mr. Ayodele Oke, who were recently placed under suspension over an alleged financial misappropriation.

 
 Lawal

It would be recalled that few months ago, the president set up a panel headed by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) to investigate allegations against Mr. Lawal, among others over ongoing rehabilitation projects in the North Eastern part of the country.

Having painstakingly studied the findings of the revered panel as well as its recommendation to terminate the appointment of Mr. Lawal and Mr. Oke, President Buhari thereof approved the proposed termination.

 
 Mustapha

In line with the latest development, President Buhari has appointed Mr. Boss Mustapha as the new Nigeria's SGF. Rostrum gathered that the appointment is with immediate effect.

Mr. Mustapha who hails from Adamawa State, is a practising lawyer of repute. Until his appointment, he was the Managing Director (MD) of the Nigeria's National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA).

The Nigeria's number-one citizen who equally approved the recommendation to terminate the appointment of Mr. Oke, has further approved the setting up of a three-member panel to, among other things, look into the operational, technical and administrative structure of the Agency (NIA) and make appropriate recommendations.

Scripted by: Rostrum

Sunday 29 October 2017

JUST IN: Spain Takes Over Catalan Government

Spain Takes Over Catalan Government
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The Spanish government has stripped Catalonia of its autonomy and taken charge of its government.
The measures came early on Saturday, 28th October 2017 after the Catalan parliament voted to declare independence on Friday, the previous day.


An official state bulletin dismissed Catalan leaders and handed control of Catalonia to Spain's Deputy Prime Minister, Soraya Saenz de Santamaria.

Catalan Leader, Mr. Carles Puigdemont has called for "democratic opposition" to the takeover. He made the call on a TV address broadcast from an undisclosed location.

 

It would be recalled that earlier, Spain's Interior Ministry had taken charge of Catalonia's police after firing senior Catalan police officials.

On Friday, 27th October 2017 PM Mariano Rajoy announced the dissolution of the regional parliament and the removal of the Catalan leader, and called snap local elections.

Demonstrations for and against independence went on into the night. A large rally "for the unity of Spain and the constitution" is being held in Madrid.

 

The crisis began when Catalan leaders held an independence referendum, defying a ruling by the Constitutional Court which had declared it illegal.

The Catalan government said that of the 43% of potential voters who took part, 90% were in favour of independence. Others boycotted the vote after the court ruling.

On Friday afternoon, the Catalan regional parliament voted to declare independence from Spain.
Soon after, the Spanish Senate granted Mr. Rajoy's government the power to impose direct rule on Catalonia.

It did so early on Saturday by publishing an official bulletin (in Spanish) that dismissed Mr. Puigdemont and all government members.

The announcement came hours after the Madrid government removed Josep Lluís Trapero Álvarez as Chief of Catalonia's autonomous Mossos Police Force.

Mr. Trapero Alvarez was already under investigation for sedition, accused of failing to help Spain's Guardian Civil police tackle thousands of pro-independence protesters in Barcelona during the run-up to the referendum.

He was replaced by Ferran López, his deputy. Pere Soler i Campins, Director General of the Mossos, was also dismissed.

Rostrum gathered from analysts that implementing the changes is likely to be a complex process for Spanish authorities - and one bound to be met with stiff resistance from those who just voted for independence.

Regional elections are scheduled for Thursday, 21st December 2017.

Mr. Puigdemont has urged supporters to "maintain the momentum" in a peaceful manner, but Spanish prosecutors say they would file charges of "rebellion" against him next week.
Separatists say the independence move means they no longer fall under Spanish jurisdiction. But the Spanish Constitutional Court is likely to declare it illegal, as the EU, the US, the UK, Germany and France, among others expressed support for Spanish unity.

Some facts you need to know about Catalonia and the ongoing scenario are given below:

What powers did Catalonia have?

Before Madrid took over the Catalan government, the region had one of the greatest levels of self-government in Spain.
It has its own parliament, police force and public broadcaster, as well as a government and president, though those have now been dismissed.
Catalans had a range of powers in many policy areas from culture and environment to communications, transportation, commerce and public safety.
Foreign affairs, the armed forces and fiscal policy were always the sole responsibility of the Spanish government.

What's the reaction been?

Thousands celebrated the declaration of independence on the streets of Barcelona, Catalonia's regional capital.
The same crowds that cheered each Yes vote from Catalan MPs reportedly booed Mr. Rajoy as he made his announcement.
There were pro-unity demonstrations too, with protesters in Barcelona waving Spanish flags and denouncing Catalan independence. A large pro-unity rally is expected in Madrid on Saturday.
In other reaction:
  • Barcelona's mayor Ada Colau condemned the move by Madrid, but also criticised Catalan pro-independence parties for "advancing at a kamikaze pace...after their mistaken reading of the results of the Catalan elections"
  • EU President Donald Tusk said Madrid's government "remains our only interlocutor" in Spain, but called for restraint
  • The UK government said it did not recognise the declaration of independence by Catalonia.

How did we get here?

After the 1 October referendum, Mr Puigdemont signed a declaration of independence but delayed implementation to allow talks with the Spanish government.
He ignored warnings by the Madrid government to cancel the move, prompting Mr Rajoy to first announce his plans to remove Catalan leaders and impose direct rule.

Catalonia is one of Spain's richest, most distinctive regions, with a high degree of autonomy.
Many Catalans feel they pay more to Madrid than they get back, and there are historical grievances, too, in particular Catalonia's treatment under the dictatorship of General Franco. But Catalans have been divided on the question of independence.

Catalonia in numbers

  • 16% of Spain's population live in Catalonia, and it produces:
  • 25.6% of Spain's exports
  • 19% of Spain's GDP
  • 20.7% of foreign investment.

    Compiled by: Rostrum

BREAKING: World Cup Prize Money Rises To $400m

World Cup Prize Money Rises To $400m
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The winning team in next year's World Cup in Russia will be awarded a record $38m (£29m) in prize money, after world football governing body, FIFA boosted its financial offering to record levels.


A total prize money pool of $400m represents a 12 per cent increase on the $358m paid out to teams at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, where victors Germany received $35m.

The money is paid to a nation's football association, who will have negotiated their own financial agreements with their players.

FIFA president, Mr. Gianni Infantino said the prize money increase represented "a positive sign in terms of the healthy financial situation of FIFA", despite the organisation's $369m loss in 2016.

Ahead of the World Cup, each of the 32 competing teams will be paid $1.5m to cover preparation costs.
 

Run Down of the Prize Monies (in million dollars) For the 2014/2018 WC 
                        2014          2018
Winner 35 38
Runner-up 25 28
3rd 22 24
4th 20 22
Quarter-finals 14 16
Last 16 9 12
Group stage 8 8

Once in Russia, each of the 32 teams would be guaranteed a participation fee of $8m. Progressing through to the first knock-out stage boosts the prize to $12m while a quarter-final finish is worth $16m.

In the much-derided third place play-off, $46m will be shared between the two sides with the victor taking home $24m.

Runners-up in the final can console themselves with a $28m prize as the winners enjoy their $38m.

The final round of qualifying for the tournament takes place next month but 22 of the 32 competing nations have been confirmed, while some big names such as the USA and Holland have already failed to make the cut.

Scripted by: Rostrum

Tuesday 24 October 2017

BIRTHDAY I Amagwula, Son Celebrate Amid Friends, Orphans, Appreciate Owelle

Amagwula, Son Celebrate Amid Friends, Orphans, Appreciate Owelle
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It was celebration galore and presentation of countless encomiums on Tuesday, 24th October 2017 as the quintessential lawyer and politician, Barr. Obinna Augustus Amagwula and beloved son Master Ikenna Amagwula marked their 40th and 4th birthdays, respectively, amidst numerous friends, fans, relatives as well as orphans from all walks of life.
                       

The celebrants - father and son - graciously commenced their celebration at 3 O' Clock in the afternoon from the office of the former domiciled in Jubocs Mall beside Emenike Estate, New Owerri, Owerri the capital city of Imo State where they received tremendous prayers, goodwill messages from clergies and well-wishers, respectively.

They proceeded to Holy Family Sisters of the Needy Okwu Uratta, Owerri North LGA, and then to Red Cross Motherless Babies' Home, Orlu Road, Owerri, to as usual cheer with the orphans domiciled therein.



In his words, Barr. Obinna Amagwula on behalf of his co-celebrant Master Ikenna, darling wife Nneoma Ugonna Coleth Amagwula and the entire family, disclosed that it had always been a thing of joy to celebrate his birthdays with the orphans and the less-privileged at large.

He went further to appreciate Governor Rochas Okorocha who he described as "a man and father who brought me closer to God and helped to build my spiritual life". It would be recalled that Gov. Okorocha had in 2014 addressed Barr. Obinna Amagwula when he was the TC-Chairman of Oru-East LGA, as "a son in whom I am well pleased".


Responding, Rev. Sis. Dom Cordis of the Holy Family Sisters of the Needy who immensely appreciated the celebrants for finding time to associate with the orphans, on behalf of the kids prayed that God in His infinite mercy would continue to guide and guard them alongside his numerous friends who accompanied them to the place.

Similarly, on her part, Mrs. Grace Ahaneku alongside Mrs.Regina Eze of the Red Cross Motherless Babies' Home equally prayed that Barr. Amagwula would remain blessed having expressed his unflinching love for the needy and homeless.

At about six O' Clock in the evening, the tour landed at Heroes Square axis beside Imo Youth Centre where the celebrants hosted their guests who turned out en masse in a grand style. The reception section saw the presence of men and women of all calibers including legal luminaries, politicians, technocrats, government functionaries, media professionals, businessmen, workers of the Owerri Capital Development Authority (OCDA), Oru East LGA, as well as men of NURTW - Oru East Chapter whom had had Barr. Amagwula as a Patron, among others too numerous to mention.

In his Vote of Thanks, the Chief Celebrant Barr. Obinna Amagwula who was obviously overwhelmed over the unequaled love showered on him by friends and fans, deeply thanked everyone present as he further asked God to continue to bless them in their various fields of endeavour.

 

Barr. Amagwula - a fine lawyer and humility personified - who is currently the Deputy Chairman of the Imo State Board of Internal Revenue (BIR), is the immediate past General Manager (GM) of the OCDA. In 2014, he was appointed by His Excellency Owelle Rochas Okorocha as the Transition Committee (TC) Chairman of the revered Oru-East Local Government Area (LGA), and was returned to the same position the following year being 2015 having served as the Director of INEC Affairs, Rochas Campaign Organisation (RCO).

Scripted by: Rostrum