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Iran Seizes Oil Tanker In Gulf Waters

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Iran’s army has said it seized a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman after it collided with an Iranian boat, injuring several crewmen, state media reported.

“A Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker was seized by the Iranian army’s naval force in the Persian Gulf after it collided with an Iranian boat in the Gulf of Oman and tried to flee,” the army statement said on Thursday.

Two members of the boat’s crew are missing, and several were injured due to the collision of the ship with the boat.”

Earlier, the US Navy said Iranian forces seized a tanker in the Gulf of Oman in international waters.

Satellite tracking data for the vessel from MarineTraffic.com showed the tanker in the Gulf of Oman just north of Oman’s capital, Muscat, on Thursday afternoon.

It had just come from Kuwait and listed its destination as Houston, Texas, in the United States.

The waters where the US-bound ship was seized, near the Strait of Hormuz, are a chokepoint for at least a third of the world’s seaborne oil.

In a statement issued earlier, the US Navy had said Iranian naval forces had seized the Advantage Sweet oil tanker while it had been “transiting international waters” in the Gulf of Oman.

The Iranian government should immediately release the oil tanker,” the Bahrain-based US Fifth Fleet added, denouncing Iran’s “continued harassment of vessels and interference with navigational rights in regional waters.

Iran and the US have traded barbs in recent years over a spate of incidents in the sensitive waters of the Gulf.

The seizure on Thursday is the latest incident in the Strait of Hormuz where ships have been mysteriously attacked, drones downed, and oil tankers seized.

 

 

Aljazeera/Shakirat Sadiq

Market Capitalisation Appreciates By N75b

Equities trading on the Nigerian Syock Exchange closed with gains on Thursday as Market capitalisation rose by N75 billion to close trading at N28,442 trillion relative to N28,367 trillion on Wednesday.

For the third consecutive day this week, the all-share index also rose by 0.27% or 138.26 points to close at 52,235.88 points.

The day’s trading ended with a total of 2.33 million shares worth N17.6 billion traded in 6,958 deals with 26 gainers and 18 losers.

Honeywell Flour led the gainers with 10% gain to close at N3.08k. After it was Cadbury Nigeria with 9.82% gain and a closing price of N12.30k and Neimeth International Pharma with 9.52% and a closing price of N1.38k.

On the losing side, Berger Paints rocked the last spot with a loss of 14.97% to close at N7.10k. It was followed by Nigerian Breweries with 10% loss and a closing price of N32.85k then International Energy Insurance lost 9.49% to close at N1.24k.

Access Holdings recorded the highest volume of 1.23 billion shares for the day and was followed by Transcorp Nigeria with 874 million shares.

 

Confidence Okwuchi

President Buhari Insists Opposition Lost Election Due To Overconfidence

 

President Muhammadu Buhari says while the All Progressive Congress, APC was working hard to retain power in the recent elections, the combined opposition was a victim of overconfidence, the main reason why he believed they lost.

Speaking at his residence in the State House where he received the Progressive Governors Forum led by their Chairman, Governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State, the President said;

“They were already telling their foreign backers that they would defeat the APC. Our Party blended confidence with caution, we worked hard and won. Now, their overconfidence is creating more problems for the opposition than anyone else. They are finding it hard to convince those who supported them from the outside why they are unable to beat us.

“A combination of overconfidence, complacency and bad tactical moves made them lose, plain and clear. This has created more problems in their camp. Why did they fail to remove us?”

Speaking in response to an issue raised by Governor Bagudu, the leader of the Forum, President Buhari said; “An important reason I congratulate President-elect on winning is that the opposition got support and false hope from outside and went on to create the impression that they will win, that they will defeat us. How more wrong could anyone be?” 

The President urged the Progressive Governors to stick together and openly address issues among themselves.

He said; “Try and keep solving problems. Be courageous to discuss them openly between yourselves. This is the best way to survive politically in Nigeria,” said the President, urging that “you (Governors) have a program to meet regularly and to discuss issues and how to maintain the Party nationwide.”

President Buhari spoke at length about his retirement proposal, saying that he intended to be at home in Daura for six months before moving eventually to Kaduna.

He thanked Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State for the infrastructure he has provided that would make a life for his retirement and that of the people of the state much better, stressing that the Governor of Kano State had equally done the same.

The Chairman, Atiku Bagudu said the visit was ostensibly to say “Happy Sallah” to the President and to thank him for the leadership he had given to the Party and the nation.

This being their first visit since the elections, they congratulated the President on the Party’s victory in the Presidential Polls, saying, “Congratulations, your Party won the Presidency, a majority in the Senate and for being the leading Party in the House of Representatives. These successes would not have happened without your support.”

“History will remember you kindly. Around the world, the election is being celebrated because of the turbulence in the region and the developing world, all courtesy of your leadership. We won by sheer hard work, the same thing you have always encouraged us to do. We thank you immensely for everything,” he added.

The Governors in attendance in addition to Kebbi were from Plateau, Imo, Kwara, Ekiti, Kaduna, Kogi, Lagos, Cross Rivers, Jigawa, Katsina, Ogun and Nasarawa States.

The Deputy Governors of Kano, Gombe, Borno and Ebonyi were in attendance, as well as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha.

 

 

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere

 

 

 

 

 

Nigeria records 1.345 billion dollars in non-oil export in first quarter 2023

Nigeria has recorded 1.345 billion US dollars in non-oil export in the first quarter of 2023.

The Director-General of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council, NEPC, Mr Ezra Yakusak disclosed this in Abuja, while presenting the first quarter progress report on non-oil performance for 2023 at a press briefing.

Mr Yakusak said the amount is an increase of 8.50 per cent over the 1.249 billion dollars recorded in the first quarter of 2022.

According to him, “A total number of 167 products were exported in the 1st quarter of 2023, these products range from manufactured, semi-processed, solid minerals and raw agricultural commodities.

Just like last year, the first quarter also shows that Nigerian products are gradually shifting from its traditional export of raw agricultural commodities to the export of semi-processed and manufactured goods.”

While giving a breakdown of the top-ten products exported in the first quarter of 2023, Mr Yakusak stated that Urea, Cocoa Beans, Sesame Seed, Soya Beans/meal and Cashew nuts/kernels were among the top five.

“A total of 618,184.06 metric tonnes of products worth 75.829 million dollars were exported to 12 ECOWAS countries in the period under review. You may need to note that this figure is 15.6% increase over the 1st quarter exports of 2022.

Of the ten top export companies, Indorama-Eleme Fertilizer and Chemical Limited took the lead with $182.804 million in terms of value while Dangote Fertilizer Limited recorded the second-highest value of US $144,089,083.49 respectively,” he noted.

A total of 30 banks participated in the issuance of 5786 NXPs for the first quarter of 2023 with Zenith Bank PLC processing the highest NXP values at 37.42%, United Bank of Africa (UBA) Plc and First Bank of Nigeria with 11.494% and 10.06% respectively.”

The NEPC boss stated that the 16 Exit Points used within the period under review had seaports in the South-West and South-South accounting for over 90 per cent of the total non-oil export volume.

Mr Yakusak explained that 97 countries, spread among five continents of the world, imported Nigerian products during the period under review adding that the top five countries that imported from Nigeria are Brazil, China, Japan, India and Netherlands.

Regrettably, no African country made the top 10 non-oil export destination.

“We believe that the full implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will change this Trade trajectory” he said.

 

 

 

Emmanuel Ukoh

Russia Denies Jailed Reporter Consular Visit

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Russian authorities have denied detained US journalist Evan Gershkovich a consular visit, the foreign ministry in Moscow said on Thursday.

Mr Gershkovich, 31, a reporter with the Wall Street Journal, was detained last month on espionage charges.

He denies the allegations. He appeared in a Moscow court on 18 April and is detained at a former KGB prison.

It comes after the US refused to grant visas to a group of Russian reporters, a move Moscow called “provocative.”

The reporters were supposed to travel to New York to cover Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s visit to the UN Security Council.

The Russian foreign ministry described the decision to deny the visas as an act of “sabotage.”

It said the US had denied the visas “to impede normal journalistic work” and summoned a senior US diplomat to issue a note of protest.

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will chair this particular UN Security Council meeting, so the denial of visas for Russian journalists to cover his presence there has particularly angered Moscow.

Mr Lavrov said Russia would neither forgive nor forget the US for the decision, and his deputy Sergei Ryabkov told state media that Moscow “will find formats to respond to this so that the Americans remember for a long time that such things must not be done.”

“In this connection the US Embassy was informed that its request for a consular visit on 11 May to American citizen E Gershkovich, who was detained on charges of espionage activity, has been denied,” the foreign ministry’s statement read.

Mr Gershkovich was detained in March while working for the Wall Street Journal and has been held in prison in Russia on spying charges.

Both Mr Gershkovich and his employer have denied the charges against him, but he could face up to 20 years in prison if found guilty of spying.

Russia claims he was trying to obtain classified defence information for the US government.

Reporters Without Borders said Mr Gershkovich was covering the Russian mercenary group Wagner in Yekaterinburg, about 1,600km, 1,000 miles, east of Moscow

Earlier this week, 300 journalists who have worked in Moscow called on the Russian government to release Mr Gershkovich immediately, praising his “long and impressive” record of work, adding that “journalism is not a crime.”

In mid-April, the US ambassador to Russia, Tracey Lynne visited him in prison, where she said he was in “good health and remains strong,” she added.

The Russian foreign ministry said it was looking into “other possible steps” relating to Mr Gershkovich and would notify the US of its decision in due course.

During a hearing in Moscow earlier this month, authorities rejected his legal team’s offer to free him on bail of 50 million roubles, $614,000, or put him under house arrest.

 

 

BBC/ShakiratSadiq

NGO Trains 257 People As Male Gender Advocates In IDPs Camps

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A non-governmental organisation — Sexual Offence Awareness and Response Initiative says it has trained no fewer than 257 persons as male gender advocates in various internally displaced persons camps (IDPs) in Benue.

The programme officer of the organisation, Mr Chibuzor Njoku, announced this at the quarterly meeting of the Benue Child’s Right Implementation Committee on Thursday.

Chibuzor noted that the training was done on the platform of the Young Men Advocate Programme Against Sexual and Gender Based Violence Y-map Activities.

He further said that another programme — Girls Empowerment Mentoring Programme(GEMS Arise) — trained no fewer than 381 displaced adolescent girls/mother’s as female mentors in the IDP camps.

Sexual Offences Awareness and Victims Rehabilitation Initiative was set up in 2011 by a survivor of child sexual abuse to prevent and respond to the prevalence of various forms of sexual violence and exploitation against children.

The organisation is currently working on a programme to address child marriage in the north central part of the country.

It is dedicated to the prevention of all forms of child sexual abuse as well as provide care and support for victims and survivors.

 

NAN/Oyenike Oyeniyi

Gbajabiamila Delivers President-Elect’s Condolence To Gwadabe And Dantata Families

 

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has led a delegation of the President-elect, Bola Tinubu to visit the families of elder statesman, Alhaji Musa Gwadabe, and that business mogul, Alhaji Aminu Dantata, to condole with them over their recent losses.

Gwadabe, a longstanding political associate of the president-elect, died on Wednesday while Alhaji Dantata had lost his wife, Hajiya Rabi, on April 9.

The delegation visited the two families separately on Thursday in Kano.

Other persons on the delegation included the Minister of Youths and Sports, Mr Sunday Dare; former EFCC chairman, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu; Special Assistant to the President-elect on Media and Publicity, Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, and Bello Malabu.

Speaking at Gwadabe’s residence, the Speaker said the politician’s loss was not only a loss to his family going by his pedigree and contributions to nation-building.

He said “the president-elect Tinubu values the relationship, which existed between him and the late Gwadabe which was why he wanted to pay the condolence visit personally but for the exigencies of the moment.”

He described Gwadabe as ‘a forthright progressive politician and honourable man’ who supported the president-elect all through.

While addressing Alhaji Dantata over his wife’s loss, Gbajabiamila said the pains of losing a life partner could only be relieved by the memories of the exemplary life the deceased lived.

Praying for the souls of the two deceased persons, the Speaker called on the two families to immortalise their loved ones by emulating their values.

Both Alhaji Aminu Dantata and Alhaji Nazif Gwadabe expressed appreciation to the delegation and the President-elect for the condolence visit and prayed for the success of the incoming administration.

The condolence messages were contained in a press release issued on Thursday, by Abdulaziz Abdulaziz in the Office of the President-elect.

 

 

 

Mercy Chukwuwdiebere

“We Have Equipped Our Military”-President Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari says the robust plan to improve the security architecture of the country had been realized, with the upgrading of hardware, the building of facilities, training, and equipping of staff and officers, as well as structuring of a welfare system that caters for more than 50,000 children of fallen heroes.

 

Speaking in Abuja on Thursday, at a ceremony attended by two former leaders of the country, Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon and President, Goodluck Jonathan, the President said he instituted the recruitment of 60,000 soldiers into the Armed Forces, and thousands graduated from the Nigerian Defence Academy and other security institutions to tighten security.

 

President Buhari presented 81 new, symbolic flags to the various units of the Nigerian Army.

 

“At the inception of this administration, the nation’s security situation was greatly challenged by the activities of violent non-state actors. Today, I am pleased to specially note that the situation has tremendously improved and I wish to also proudly highlight that we have made remarkable progress in the fight against insurgents, militants, oil bunkers, kidnappers, and other criminal elements in the country.

 

“This administration has achieved a remarkable transformation of the military in the areas of fighting power, training, operations, manpower, remunerations, and medical services. These are in addition to maintenance efficiency, accommodation, and expansion of forces. The improvements in these areas have collectively enhanced the Army’s capacity to effectively carry out its constitutional mandate,’’ he said.

 

Weaponry

 

President Buhari, who endorsed 81 flags for the various units of the Army, noted that the fighting power of our military was at a low ebb as of May 2015, adding “However, 7 years later, its fighting power has increased significantly making it fourth in ranking among African militaries as against seventh in 2015.’’

He said interventions and yearly budgetary allocations to the Army, between 2020 and 2022 alone, had been able to procure hundreds of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles, Troops Carrying Vehicles, utility vehicles, tanks, and Armoured Personnel Carriers to augment those earlier procured.

 

“From 2017 to 2022, significant numbers of new fighting and utility vehicles along with supporting artillery guns, machine guns, rifles, and corresponding ammunition were acquired and inducted into various theatres of operations. This translates to a significant increment in the Army’s equipment holding since 2015.

 

“With the significant improvement in the fighting power as a result of the procurement of equipment and mission-specific training, the Army was empowered to rejig its operations. Accordingly, the Army has restructured the conduct of its operations to meet current realities. 

 

“The quantum of platforms inducted into the Army since 2015 had enabled troops to take the battle to the terrorists and criminals, particularly in the North East resulting in the recapture of territories hitherto held by the insurgents,’’ the President stated.

 

President Buhari told the gathering of top security chiefs, traditional rulers, and top government officials, who witnessed the ceremony, that

creation of the Army Aviation was one of the major aspects of the ongoing expansion process in the Nigerian Army.

 

According to him: “the renewed vigor for the operationalization of the Army Aviation emanated from a strong desire to effectively tackle contemporary security challenges across the country. This unit, when fully operationalized, will provide rapid deployment, close air support, casualty evacuation, and prompt delivery of logistics supply, among other roles.

“As an administration, we have demonstrated commitment to increasing the strength of the Armed Forces in my resolve to secure the country’s challenges. It is instructive to state that from 2015 when I was sworn in as the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria, I facilitated the recruitment of over 60,000 soldiers from Depot Nigerian Army aside from thousands commissioned from the Nigerian Defense Academy Kaduna.’’ 

 

Successes

The President said the efforts of the Administration paid-off with records of unprecedented successes, evident in the increased number of neutralized insurgents and those that voluntarily surrendered alongside their families for deradicalization and rehabilitation through Operation Safe Corridor.

 

“This feat has continued to be replicated in other theatres of operation within the country leading to the resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons to their ancestral homes and restoration of economic activities in addition to the contribution of the Nigerian Army to global peace through Peace Support Operations.

 

“In the area of troops’ welfare, this administration has facilitated the approval of Manual for Financial Administration which has greatly enhanced the pay and allowances of troops. This has no doubt boosted troops’ morale and enhanced their zeal to discharge their constitutional mandate. 

 

“Furthermore, in line with my resolve to cater for the families of deceased personnel, over 50,000 children and wards of personnel who died in active service are on the Nigerian Army scholarships from 2015 to date,’’ he stated.

 

Infrastructure Development

On infrastructural development, the President said the administration had made determined efforts to surmount the deficit in accommodation and other amenities. As the strength of the Army increased, special interventions were made to construct new barracks accommodations and renovate the old ones.

 

“So far, hundreds of new blocks of accommodation were constructed and thousands of the old housing units were renovated and remodeled in various formations and units across the country between 2016 and 2022. 

 

“Currently, massive construction works are ongoing in the new Muhammadu Buhari Barracks, Abuja, and other barracks to provide the requisite offices, houses, and facilities to cater for the increasing strength of the Army personnel,’’ he noted.

 

President Buhari commended the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Lucky Irabor, and all the other Service Chiefs and heads of all paramilitary organizations for their commitment and selfless service to this nation.

 

“The Nigerian Army that we celebrate today, would not have been able to discharge its responsibilities optimally including today’s Trooping and Presentation of Colors without your collaborative support,’’ he said.

 

Symbols

 

President Buhari noted that the colors he presented to the units were revered symbols of the identity of a unit, and display a regiment’s battle honors or those inherited from predecessors while playing huge roles in the operational successes of their regiments.

 

The President explained that the last Trooping and Presentation of Colors Parade was held in 2007, and since then new units had been established and operationalized in line with the increasing commitments of the Army.

 

“Additionally, existing colors have been extensively involved in multiple operations in various geo-political zones of the country as well as foreign countries, hence deserving of retirement. Today’s ceremony is a continuation of our effort to re-invigorate the fighting spirit of our troops through the inculcation of greater pride in their units.

 

“Let me use this medium to sincerely commend the officers and men of the Army, all members of the Armed Forces and other security agencies for their exceptional performances in the various operations across the country,’’ the President added.

Dominica Nwabufo

Societal Approach Key to Fight Insurgency- Defence Chief

The Armed Forces of Nigeria have reviewed strategies and policies in the fight against the insurgency to ensure that the societal approach is given prominence for the effective attainment of military goals and national development objectives.

The Nigerian Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor disclosed this during a 2-Day Workshop with the theme “Use of Broadcasting in Complementing the Military in Conflict Mitigation and Management”.

Represented by Director Training Defence Headquarters, Rear Admiral TY Pani, the CDS said that “National security in the country is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach from all sectors of the society”.

According to him, the country has been facing various forms of insecurity in the past decade which include terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, communal clashes, oil theft, and piracy amongst others.

He said, “to curtail this security situation; an all-of-society approach is required”.

CDS noted that the approach involves the participation of the government, security agencies, civil organisations, religious leaders, traditional leaders, the press and the general public.

The Defence Chief said that “the military has been contending with fighting terrorists and other non-state actors in the last decade adding that in order to tackle and subdue the security challenges in the country, several military operations and exercises have been launched by the Armed Forces of Nigeria across the country since 2009”.

 

He noted that recently, the federal government of Nigeria adopted a non-kinetic approach by developing a policy framework and National Action Plan for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism, NAPPCVE.

According to him, the plan recognizes the integrated roles of the AFN with the larger society as critical, by adopting a whole of Government and whole-of-society approach.

Consequently, the combination of kinetic and non-kinetic efforts has led to a lot of success in the ongoing operations conducted by the AFN across the country.

He said that “one of the benefits of non-kinetic operations is that they can be used to achieve strategic objectives without causing unnecessary damage or loss of life which is especially important in conflicts where civilian casualties must be minimized”.

The Director National Broadcasting Commission, Balarabe Ilelah says organising a workshop on the use of broadcasting and complementing the military conflict mitigation and management or design is very critical.

According to him, Individual spending in Internet security protecting the Nigerian military on behalf of the National Broadcasting Commission as he commended Zalclair Investments Limited for investing in its energy in the promotion that this is quite commendable, and he called on the company not to relent on this effort.

IIelah said that there is no doubt that Nigeria is currently faced with various security challenges, such as banditry and also the context of other security concerns in various sections of the country. “With these challenges, the need for the media to support the military campaign to address this issue”

The Director noted that to capture this, the media should be encouraged by all stakeholders to exhibit professionalism and avoid creating tensions or confusion in the minds of the citizens when reporting security matters.

This is because of its inherent implication on their corporate existence in this case, there are some attributes associated with broadcast media.

According to him, the broadcast should be carefully managed in order not to jeopardise the condition, the code and coordinate and military actions plan or risk the lives of the gallant troops will always try to be very careful in what is important and in doing that they must put at the back of their mind that there are have troops that are all the time sacrificing their lives for the nation so they should be very careful and mindful of such attributes and spontaneity of broadcasting the availability and passiveness for the penetration and receptiveness of radio and television.

And most importantly, the media power of sourcing information. Broadcasting is simultaneous in nature. Therefore, we can reach millions of people at the same time, some of the recipients because they don’t question the integrity and challenge of whatever is transmitted to the media. This idea has been around the NBC that is the National Broadcasting Commission is tasked with the responsibility of regulating the broadcast industry”, he said.

He said that “the Commission deals with this information and ensures that broadcast content is in conformity with the national interest, public interest, national demands of public security; he believes in morality and also public health”.

That means as a broadcaster you have a very heavy responsibility. There is a massive quantity over that which undermines the continued existence of our generation is driven definitely by AB Tech. Therefore, this workshop is timely and most recommended against in-trade media professionals and practitioners, particularly content creators, on how best to produce content by military actions in order to change negative narratives” he explained.

Earlier, the Chief Executive Officer, of Zakclair Investment Limited, Adebayo Abdulrazak says there has been step-by-step collaboration with the office of the Chief of Defence Staff and Zakclair Investment Limited towards building a robust relationship between the military and the media.

He implored all participants and stakeholders to take advantage of the workshop and its recommendations to move the country forward.

The workshop had many dignitaries, resource persons and participants in attendance.

 

Dominica Nwabufo

First Inaugural Flight Lands In Ebonyi International Airport

 

The First inaugural flight has landed at the President Muhammadu Buhari International Airport, Abakaliki.

The Air Peace Hoper 5N-BXF landed safely with Ebonyi people coming from Abuja at 3:55 pm, local time.

The Governor of the State, David Umahi, the Governor-Elect, Francis Nwifuru and other personalities were there to receive the first flight.

The second one is expected from Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.

 

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere