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Infrastructure deficit: VP Osinbajo calls for new models of funding

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Nigeria’s Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has called for new models of investments for infrastructural development in the country, stating that reliance on public expenditure alone is no longer sufficient or capable of meeting the $3 Trillion needed to bridge the infrastructural deficit over the next 30 years.

Spokesman to the Vice President, Laolu Akande, said in a release that Osinbajo stated this Thursday in his remarks at a webinar organized by Bureau for Public Enterprises (BPE) on deepening the Nigerian infrastructure stock through Public-Private Partnership (PPP).

He said: “inspite of Government interventions over the years, Nigeria still faces a huge infrastructural deficit, which is constraining rapid economic growth. The Federal Government recognizes this fact which is why we are considering other approaches to complement and boost financing for the development and maintenance of infrastructure in Nigeria.

“It is clear that this deficit can only be made up by private investment. Private sector is 92% of GDP while the Public Sector is mere 8%. So, the synergy between the public and private sector through Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) is really the realistic solution.”

Referencing statistics available in the Nigerian Integrated Infrastructure Masterplan (NIIMP) and the Economic Recovery & Growth Plan, Prof. Osinbajo noted that “Nigeria needs up to $3 trillion over the next 30 years to bridge the infrastructure gap.”

The Vice President explained that “the Federal Government would have to spend the entire revised 2020 appropriation of N10.81 trillion continuously for the next 108 years or more on capital expenditure (CAPEX) to meet that target.  The fact that only N2.49 trillion was appropriated for capital expenditure in 2020, reflects the importance of deliberate and pragmatic action to boost infrastructural spending.”

“It seems to me to be quite clear that the financial outlay and management capability required for infrastructural development and service delivery outstrip the financial and technical resources available to the government.

“In other words, the traditional method of building infrastructure through budgetary allocations is inadequate and set to become harder because of increasingly limited fiscal space,” he added.

Speaking about the benefits of effectively implementing PPP arrangement for Nigeria, the Vice President explained that if properly designed and executed, PPP models will unlock innovative infrastructure financing and management in a transparent and more efficient manner.

He noted that using PPP frameworks, Nigeria has the potential to attract and benefit immensely from huge local and foreign private sector resources.

Private Sector Partnership

On how the Buhari administration is leveraging the partnership with the private sector to bridge the huge infrastructure gap, Prof. Osinbajo said the Federal Government has recently issued a circular on the administration of PPP projects in the country to provide the much-needed clarity.

“The circular re-emphasizes that the BPE shall be responsible for the concession of public enterprises and infrastructure already listed in the First and Second Schedules of the Public Enterprises Act.” Prof. Osinbajo added.

The Vice President stated that the circular equally stipulates that the BPE shall act on behalf of the FGN as the counterparty on all infrastructure projects being developed on a PPP basis whilst the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) continues to act as the regulatory agency for PPP transactions with powers to inspect, supervise and monitor the projects and processes in order to ensure compliance with relevant laws, policies and regulations.

Soliciting the cooperation of all stakeholders for the effective implementation of the policy, Prof. Osinbajo noted that “it is expected that this new policy direction would provide clarity to stakeholders and foster the improvement of PPP programmes in the country.  Ministries, Departments and Agencies as well as the multilateral agencies and our development partners, are urged to support the PPP policy objectives and institutional arrangements already put up by Government.”

He stated further that as part of the new environment being created for the implementation of PPP projects, the Federal Government through the CBN, Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority and African Finance Corporation and other financial institutions will be creating a N15 trillion Infrastructure Fund that will help to, not only unlock investment from local sources but also attract foreign private investment in infrastructure development.

The Infraco Company

Prof. Osinbajo said the Infraco Company will be professionally run by select managers who are chosen by internationally accepted standards.

“We will bring in the best-qualified individuals to manage the Infraco because most investors will want to see a transparently run Infraco, and we intend to provide exactly that. This is to ensure that the investors’ resources are applied only to the best possible projects after the management of the company has looked at them and chosen them carefully.” the VP added.

While calling on the private sector to support Nigeria’s efforts targeted at developing critical infrastructure through partnerships, the Vice President urged all stakeholders to always see all sides of the infrastructure challenge in Nigeria stating that the current deficit in Nigeria’s infrastructure presents both a challenge and an opportunity.

He said: “For too long we have dwelt on the challenges but we must now redirect our focus to the opportunities, using PPPs as a springboard. The Government of President Muhammadu Buhari is strongly committed to the development of the country’s infrastructure through PPP arrangements.”

Participants at the webinar include Ministers of Mines and Steel Development, Mr Olamilekan Adegbite; Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Niyi Adebayo; Health, Prof. Osagie Ehanire; and the Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises, Mr Alex Okoh, who delivered the opening remarks.

 

Zainab Sa’id

Journalists advocate positive use of Social Media

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Media Practitioners in Nigeria have been called to be guided by the ethics of the profession for Peace and Development to thrive in Nigeria.

Speakers made the call at a one day workshop organised by Nigeria’s Christian and Muslim Media Practitioners with the theme: “Peace Building and Promotion of Religious Tolerance” in Abuja, Nigeria.

Vice Chancellor, Veritas University of Nigeria, Professor Hyacinth Ichoku described the media as “the image of the society and a tool for building a peaceful nation”.

Also speaking was the President, Muslim Media Practitioners of Nigeria, Alhaji Abdylraman Baligun.

 

 

 

He noted that “media Practitioners are to set agendas and attend to issues affecting humanity.”

The Executive Secretary, Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission, Reverend Yakubu Pam noted that the negative effects of social media, even the main stream media has on the society recently cannot be overemphasised.

He also called on the two religious bodies not to address issues the way others did.

Religious leader’s contribution to nation building is enormous. They should have interest of the country beyond their own interests and shun unnecessary rivalry as such destroys the nation.

“With the challenges of kidnapping and banditry in Nigeria, positive use of social media breeds peace and development in every society.

Media if not properly managed in the era of social media will lead to crises particularly between Christian and Muslim religions in Nigeria.

Communication has been a challenge in recent times.

The nation takes precedence and it’s interest should be paramount by media being it’s good projectors.

Rivalry has been the trigger which destroyed the development and peace of the nation.

To build a country irrespective of religion through mutual dialogue will chat a way forward for a new Nigeria.

He commended the initiative by the Catholic Church to collaborate with Muslim brothers to put up such a programme.

 

Lateefah Ibrahim

VP Osinbajo, Supreme Court Justice advocate strong laws to protect vulnerable children

Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo, and Justice Mary Peter Odili of the Supreme Court has called for stiffer punishment against those perpetrating violence on innocent children and vulnerable citizens of the country.

They also advocated for strong laws that will give adequate protection to the child and vulnerable witnesses working towards eradication of crimes in the nation.

In their separate papers at a Conference organized by the National Association of Women Judges, a Hybrid Conference on the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Witnesses in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital. They canvassed for a policy that will ensure justice delivery without sacrificing the well-being of vulnerable witnesses in the process.

Professor Osinbajo, represented by Professor Bilkisu Saidu suggested that all hands must be on deck by stakeholders to end attack on child and the vulnerable.

The Vice President assured that the Nigerian government will do its best to eradicate violence against the child and vulnerable in the country.

He also said that discussion at the Conference must not only address the overwhelming cultural and social norms and barriers to exposing criminals but must also assess and address the problems that the witnesses may face before trial, during trial and after trial.

According to him, “the protection of their privacy and their identities should be paramount.”

“It is not enough to pass laws for the protection of the child and other vulnerable witnesses, there is the need to have in place clear implementation and enforcement mechanisms aimed at actualising the intendment of the law,” he stressed.

Professor Osinbajo also stressed the need for appropriate protective measures for children, adding that the prevalence of sexual and gender-based offences against children has further brought to the fore the imperative of designing appropriate protective measures for these children, who are sometimes the only witnesses to the offences.

Justice of the Supreme Court and the President of the National Association of Women Judges in Nigeria (NAWJN), Justice Mary Peter Odili explained the essence of the Conference on Child and Vulnerable witnesses’ protection.

She said that the conference was meant to create awareness, cross fertilize ideas and congregate experiences that would chart a new course for Child and vulnerable witnesses in the country.

“It has been shown that Nigeria is behind in the protection of child and vulnerable witnesses compared to her Common Wealth counterparts”, she said.

According to her, ”no single legislation in Nigeria provides for the protection of Child and vulnerable witnesses in the country. The situation is further compounded by the challenge of defining who is a child under the Nigerian Law”

Justice Odili added that though the Child Rights Act has been passed by the Nigerian government, some states of the federation are yet to domesticate the legislation.

She also urged the audience to drive discussion in the conference that would provoke law makers, legal practitioners, and judges towards having a deliberate legal frame work for child and vulnerable witness protection in Nigeria.

Participants drawn from Nigeria, Australia, England and Wales exchanged perspectives on what is obtained in their countries and the way forward for Nigeria.

President Buhari charges African leaders to sustain democracy

President Muhammadu Buhari said African leaders cannot stop educating people that they are doing themselves a lot of favour when they do the right things in a democracy.

The President spoke on Thursday at State House, Abuja, while receiving President of the Republic of The Gambia, Adama Barrow, who was on a courtesy visit.

“The future of our countries lies in our hands. We must respect our people, and appreciate their support. And when the people do the right things, they do themselves a lot of favour,” President Buhari said.

Nigeria played a key role in ousting former President Yahya Jammeh, who had refused to accept results of election he lost in 2016, and the Nigerian leader said it was the least the country could do, in leading an ECOWAS onslaught against the sit-tight President.

“I was in Gambia physically at least two times,” President Buhari recalled, adding “It was the least we could do to stabilize the region. We’ve accepted multi-party democracy, and we must comply with its tenets. By supporting you, we were supporting ECOWAS. We are dealing with our own troubles here, but we will continue to support you bilaterally, and through ECOWAS.”

As The Gambia goes to the polls next year, the President pledged Nigeria’s support in different ways possible.

President Barrow said his visit was actually to say thank you to Nigeria once again for its multifarious helps, noting that the support had been unflinching since he got to office in 2017.

“You have given us technical support in the Ministry of Education, in the Ministry of Justice, and in many other areas. We are grateful,” the Gambian President said.

He disclosed that The Gambia was recovering from 22 years of dictatorship, security problems, lack of infrastructure, and a parlous economy. A Truth and Reconciliation Commission was also sitting, to redress injustices of the past, and heal the injuries.

Going forward, President Barrow said his country still needed Nigeria’s stabilizing force, “as things would have been very difficult for us without the invaluable support you gave.”

 

 

Calls for President Buhari’s Resignation is cheap, irresponsible politics- Minister

Nigeria’s Information and Culture Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has described calls in some quarters for President Muhammadu Buhari’s resignation as cheap and irresponsible politics power play.

The Minister disclosed this on Thursday in Lagos, South West Nigeria during an interactive session with members of the News Paper Proprietors Association of Nigeria.

“In the wake of the killing, there have been calls in some quarters for Mr. President to resign. Well, let me say here that this call amounts to playing dirty politics with the issue of security, and it is cheap and irresponsible,” he stated.

The Minister said President Buhari was elected in 2015 for a four-year term and re-elected in 2019 for another four-year term and no amount of hysterical calls for resignation would prevent him from serving out his term.

Giving details of the security challenges before the advent of the administration, the Minister said before the President assumed office, Boko Haram could stroll into any city, especially in the north, to carry out deadly attacks.

The Minister further stated that Abuja, the nation’s capital, Kano, Maiduguri, Jos, Damaturu, and other cities were regularly targeted.

”Motor parks, churches, mosques, shopping complexes were not spared. Today, that is a thing of the past. Suicide bombers used to have a field day detonating their bombs and killing innocent people.

“Today, that is no longer the case. Detonating Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) used to be a deadly tactic of Boko Haram. Today, that has changed. Boko Haram used to occupy territory, deposing and installing Emirs and collecting taxes.

”That’s no longer the case. These changes are not mere happenstance. They are part of the successes recorded by the military, under this President. Therefore, calling on the President to resign every time there is a setback in the war on terror is a needless distraction and cheap politicking. Let’s stop playing politics with the issue of security,” the Minister said.

According Mohammed, Boko Haram is today badly degraded and can only carry out cowardly attacks like the one against defenceless farmers over the weekend.

He said; “No nation, no matter how powerful, is immune to attacks on soft targets. 9-11 happened despite the prowess of the most powerful army in the world. Boko Haram’s only oxygen today is publicity. That’s why they have rushed to release a video claiming responsibility for the killing of the farmers.

”Please note that that video was shared to instill fear in the civil populace and maintain relevance in the eyes of their sponsors. There is no truth to the reason for their action. We therefore appeal to the general public to provide information about the insurgents to security forces to assist them in ending the war on terror.”

The Minister then urged Nigerians to continue to support the men and women in uniform, many of whom have made the supreme sacrifice to keep our nation safe.

Taming Terrorists
Alhaji Mohammed again said the recent killing of farmers in Borno State by Boko Haram terrorists was an act of cowardice and savagery by a group of deranged terrorists.

“Unfortunate and saddening as it is, the killing is not a true reflection of the progress being made by the military against Boko Haram,” he stressed.

The Minister believes that Boko Haram going after soft targets is a sign of weakness and desperation on their part, especially after they have suffered huge setbacks in the hands of the military in recent times.

The President of the Newspapers Proprietors of Nigeria, Mr. Nduka Obaigbena said ”the country is facing a serious crisis of security and called on all leaders of thought, elder statesmen and everybody to come out with workable solutions for the country.”

”It is not time for partisanship, politics or blame game, rather time to join hands and salvage the nation,” Mr Obaigbena stated.

He promised that NPAN as an association would work with the Minister to contribute in their own way, to find a lasting solution to the security crisis across the land.

 

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere

Defence Headquarters debunks video by boko haram

Defence Headquarters said it is a fallacy for Boko haram to say that military killed one of their members, so, they have to kill rice farmers as regards to the trending video on social media.
The Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Major General John Enenche stated this at a news briefing in Abuja, said that this was an act of wickedness by the terrorists.

Major General Enenche called on the public not to be discouraged; as the Armed Forces of Nigeria and other security agencies are on top of the situation to restore lasting peace in the country through various operations.
Major General Enenche also at the briefing said that between 26th November to 2nd of December 2020, in continuation of intensive kinetic operations against armed bandits and other criminals in the North Central zone, troops of Operations SAFE HAVEN, WHIRL STROKE and other subsidiary operations conducted raids at identified criminals’ hideouts.

He said notably, within this period, “troops of Operation NUTCRACKER II in conjunction with local vigilante members while on clearance operations engaged armed bandits at Dutse Magaji in Mariga Local Government Area of Niger State”.
He noted that during the Operation, 3 bandits were neutralized while one AK47 rifle and 38 rustled cattle were recovered.

According to him, in the South-South Zone of the country, troops of Operation DELTA SAFE have sustained the fight against economic sabotage to secure critical oil infrastructure in the zone.
Similarly, on 26 November 2020, gunboats of Forward Operating Base IBAKA while on routine patrol around Mbo river, intercepted and arrested one large wooden boat laden with 229 drums of 300 litres of product suspected to be PMS with 2 suspects, outboard engines and pumping machines.

Additionally, within the period under review, troops of 146 Battalion discovered and immobilized 2 reactivated illegal refining sites containing 4 boilers, 6 storage tanks and one wooden boat laden with illegally refined oil products around Oputumbi in Bonny Local Government Area of Rivers State.

Furthermore, troops of Operation DELTA SAFE immobilized 2 reactivated illegal refining sites containing 3 boilers and 5 storage tanks laden with crude oil around Orutoru in same Local Government Area.
According to him, in the South West zone, troops of Operation AWATSE have continued to intensify the fight against pipeline vandals, economic saboteurs and other criminal elements in the zone. Within the period under review, troops of Operation AWATSE while on routine patrol intercepted 6 trucks fully loaded with stolen petroleum products at Areppo.

Major General Enenche said the operation was conducted after an intensified surveillance was carried out by troops within the general area.
Accordingly, troops moved swiftly to the area and met vandals loading their trucks with the fuel.

He said “troops arrested 10 of the vandals and 6 trucks loaded products”.

The Coordinator noted that in the North-East zone, several land and air operations were conducted by the Armed Forces of Nigeria and other security agencies.
He added that the troops adopted sustained vigilance and offensive postures through comprehensive ground and air operations. Within the period in focus, troops of Army Super Camp II Gamboru-Ngala conducted clearance operations at some suspected BHT/ISWAP criminals hideout at Garal village and Bulankesa village.
He said “the troops made contact with the terrorists and effectively engaged and dominated them with rapid fire power”.

Enenche noted that during the encounter, 2 BHT/ISWAP criminals were neutralized.
Relatedly, on 27 November 2020 troops of Strong Response Area Pulka conducted a robust clearance patrol at Ashigashiya area.
According to him, during the operation, troops made contact with the criminals at their logistics base.
He added that in the ensuing gun battle 2 terrorists were neutralized while others escaped with gunshot wounds. Several bags of assorted grains and other food items were recovered.
Thereafter the logistics warehouse was destroyed.

Meanwhile, the Military High Command has reassured the general public of its dedication towards securing the country as members of the general public are enjoined to continue providing timely information on the activities of criminals in their various localities to the military and other security agencies for prompt and effective action.

Commission calls for inclusion of vulnerable people in Covid-19 recovery plan

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The National Human Rights Commission in Nigeria says all forms of discrimination and inequalities against Persons with disabilities must be prevented in order to build an inclusive society.

Executive Secretary of the Commission, Mr. Tony Ojukwu, stated this at the a Media Parley in Abuja, Nigeria’s Capital on the occasion of the 2020 International Day of Persons with Disability.

” I therefore call on governments and stakeholders at all levels to include Persons with disabilities in their Covid-19 recovery plan” he said.

Mr Ojukwu said; “Covid-19 lockdown had greater impact on the work, income and livelihood of persons with disability.” 

He was represented by the Director, Women, Children and other Vulnerable Group, Mr. Harry Obe at the event.

The President, Initiative for Disabilities, Inclusion and Diversity, a nongovernmental Organisation, Mrs Bilkisu Zango noted that Persons with disabilities face environmental and social barriers despite their huge numbers in the society.

She added that government, religious institutions, the media and others had a role to play in the advocacy.

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere

Senate summons Covid-19 Task Force on vaccine administration

By Edwin Akwueh, Abuja

The Nigerian Senate has resolved to summon the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19, the Health and Finance Ministers, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and other key government agencies to brief it on plans to take delivery and administer the Covid-19 vaccine to Nigerians.

The resolution followed the adoption of a motion sponsored by Kwara Central Senator, Ibrahim Oloriegbe on Thursday.

Senator Oloriegbe lamented that despite the breakthrough in Covid-19 vaccine research globally, the Nigerian  government was yet to put into motion plans for procurement and administering of the vaccines.

Also captured in the motion was the need for government to ensure adequate funding for procurement and administering of the vaccine.

President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, said owing to progress made on the 2021 budget, there would be need for a supplementary budget to procure the vaccines, emphasising the need for transparency in the process.

Senate however directed the committees on health and primary healthcare to follow up on the resolutions and report back to the Senate in two weeks.

It would be recalled that in recent weeks, major pharmaceutical companies have announced significant breakthroughs in Covid-19 vaccine research, with assurance of their safety on humans.

 

Confidence Okwuchi

Nigeria to scale up rapid testing of Mycotoxin

The Nigerian government says it will continue to advocate for an effective Mycotoxin Testing Programme using rapid testing technology, with potential for scaling up to laboratory-based methods.

The Minister of Environment, Dr Mohammad Mahmood stated this in Abuja Nigeria’s capital, during a workshop on the prevention and control of mycotoxins in food and environment.

Dr Mahmood said the common occurrence and extensive growth of molds in homes, schools, offices and especially on food and food products posed great risk to human survival.

He stated that “We must, as a Country be worried about the risk of environmental exposures experienced by those that consume or are exposed to food and food products contaminated with mycotoxins.”

“The ingestion of mycotoxin through food and inhalation of Mycotoxins and other contaminants in the air might result in lung damage, allergic reactions such as irritation in the respiratory tract, eyes, and skin, and sometimes headaches. Exposure to all these contaminants could have harmful effects on vital organs and consequently on the overall human health and productivity,” the Minister explained.

Prioritising Mycotoxin control
Dr Mahmoud also re-affirmed the need to prioritise Mycotoxin control through the use of the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points, HACCP.

He disclosed the Ministry’s readiness to collaborate with Agriculture and Health Sectors in addressing issues of
Mycotoxin-contaminated commodities and fostering the objectives of ONE HEALTH.

Mycotoxin is a toxic secondary metabolite produced by organisms of the fungus and it is capable of causing disease and death in both humans and other animals.

The Food and Agriculture Organisation asserts that more than one-quarter of the World’s Agricultural Produce is contaminated with Mycotoxins.

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere

Presidential Support Committee to hold national conference

As part of effort to strengthen the peace and unity that brought Nigeria as one country, the Presidential Support Committee (PSC) has concluded plan to hold a National Conference this Month with a view to showcasing the achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari’s led Administration.

The Chairman of the committee Rt. Hon Gideon Sammani disclosed this to journalists shortly after a closed door meeting with the members of the inauguration committee in Abuja.

He said the conference with the theme ’’Justice, Peace and Unity’’ is aimed at bringing Nigerians together and presenting the achievement of President Buhari’s led administration and youth awareness on Social Investment programmes initiated by the government for the benefit of youth, women and most vulnerable Nigerians.

Mr Sammani added that the conference will also examine the current security situation and other important national issues and suggest ways of finding lasting solution to the challenges facing the country.

The Coordinator of the conference, Engr. Kailani Mohammed said that the conference would give the details expenditures by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari within six years on social investment programmes, agricultural scheme and security.

He added that, plans were underway organised programmes that would advise the President on the need to create more jobs for youths and ways of curving the security challenges in the country.

On his part, the Chairman of the inauguration committee, Dr Yakubu Ogolawo hinted that, they were preparing for a National Conference as panacea for Justice, Peace and Unity of the country, so as to bring Nigerians together, to see how much the PSC had worked to realize the aim and objectives of All Progressive Congress (APC) via the motto of the party.
The strategic and planning committee of the group, who double as the youth leader, Mr Felix Kowa, urged the youths to be law abiding and use the opportunity of the upcoming conference to preach the message of peace and unity in the country.
The National conference is scheduled to hold in the second week of December, 2020.