Monday, May 26, 2014

Jonathan: There are plans to bring down my govt

President Goodluck Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday said those behind the violence in the country were planning to bring down his government.
Jonathan, at the 2014 Democracy Day Interdenominational Church Service with the theme “Love The Lord…and your Neighbour” in Abuja, described them as evil forces.
Terror attacks by Boko Haram in some parts of the North, especially the North-East, have led to the death of thousands of people. On April 14, 2014, the sect abducted more than 200 girls from a government college in Chibok, Borno State, a development that brought global attention to the terrorist activities in the country.
In Benue State, there have been clashes between the Tiv and Fulani cattle rustlers that have led to bloodshed. Six days ago, suicide bombers struck in Jos, Plateau State, killing over 15o people and on Saturday night another   bomber visited mayhem on football fans in the city.
During the service, Jonathan, who touched on several national issues, said despite the security challenges, Nigeria would continue to move forward.
He said, “You can imagine if this government had not been facing these distractions within this period, definitely, we would have moved farther than this.
“All these distractions are planned to bring this government down and since they failed, terror will also fail.
“We have been witnessing terror attacks for two years plus, but the Chibok incident has added a major dent on the security of the country. There is nothing God cannot do. With your prayers, our girls will be seen by our security personnel, “he said.
“Terror will not stop this country from progressing. We know that these terrorists are human and they are evil men. Definitely, they are among those we categorise as evil forces.
“Forces of evil will never prevail. Forces of darkness will never prevail. I call on all Nigerians, Christians and non-Christians who pray, to continue to pray and I believe that God is on our side. Forces of evil and darkness will never prevail.”
Jonathan admitted that the April 14 abduction of schoolgirls by Boko Haram in Chibok, Borno State was a major dent on the nation’s security.
The President also assured Nigerians that despite the security challenges, elections would hold next year as scheduled.
He explained that one of the beauties of democracy which the nation has been practising for   15 years was that every public office holder knows the terminal date of his administration.
Jonathan said despite the problems associated with democracy, it remained the best form of government.
He however posited that four or even 10 years were not enough to develop a nation because   nation-building is a continuous process.
The President also said that the revamping of the rail sector, the privatisation of the power sector, the housing sector, industrial development, the remodeling of the   airports and the reforms in the agricultural sector among others were clear signs that his transformation promises   were not mere political promises.
While pointing to the successful hosting of the World Economic Forum for Africa, Jonathan said Nigeria under his leadership would have gone farther but for the challenges   his government was facing.
He recalled that some forces wanted to frustrate the WEFA   by detonating bombs in Nyanya, a satellite town near Abuja.
Jonathan reiterated his position that if not for prayers by Nigerians, the security challenges in the country would have been worse.
He said, “After today, the next Democracy Day will witness a new government.
“I remember when I was in my village   to collect my permanent voter card, a pressman asked me if there would be elections in Nigeria and I told him ‘yes.’
“This country will continue to move on in spite of some of the setbacks we are witnessing.”
Quoting from the Holy Bible, the President said nothing could separate Nigerians from the love of God because forces of retrogression had always remained part of human history.
He added, “In human history, either individuals or societies, they are always confronted with two forces- the forces of development and forces of retrogression. They call the later   evil forces.
“Our country is facing the challenges of some of these forces, the evil forces. I really do not want to celebrate them because surely, we will get over them.
“You will agree with me that within these three years of this government, our agenda for transformation is coming out.
“We have not reached where we want to go but there are certain signs that people will use to know whether government is committed or is deceiving.”
On national development, he said, “Definitely, we cannot build a nation in three years. This government is three years old. By May 29 next year, we would have completed our four years.
“Four years, even 10 years are not enough. Nation building is a continuous process. The most important thing is to start very well and continue to do things very well.”
Pastor Goodheart Ekwueme in his sermon taken from Esther 4:13-17 assured Nigerians that a new nation beckons.
Ekwueme likened the violence   in   some parts of the county and other social ills to birth pains that a woman undergoes before giving birth to a child.
He said, “The present situation in the country is just an indication of birth pains, we will go through the storms and a new Nigeria of our dreams and aspiration will soon be born.
“A Nigeria where there will be justice and equity will evolve. A new Nigeria where corruption will become exemption rather than the rule will evolve; a county where every citizen will have a sense of belonging will evolve.
“When a child is born, the mother forgets the birth pains. So shall it be in Nigeria soon.
“Such a new Nigeria is about to emerge. It will emerge in spite of the chaos and violence that is presently ravaging our streets, in spite of the naked image of the nation at the global stage, I believe the new Nigeria will emerge.
“The noise will come to an end. Let the new Nigeria evolve.”
Ekwueme said although this was a defining moment in the history of the nation, it could also be a period of great opportunity if perceived right.
He said Nigerians must be ready to rise beyond their ashes and move to the glory prepared for them by God.
He said corruption, among other social ills, must no longer be accepted as the rule but an exemption to the rule in the country.
The first reading for the service was taken by a representative of the judiciary from Genesis 11:1-6 while the President of the Senate, David Mark took the second reading from Luke 10:25-37.
At the well-attended service, special prayers were rendered for the successful search and release of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls by three pupils selected from three schools in Abuja.
Prayers were also offered for the victims and families of recent bomb blasts by Boko Haram, the nation’s security, peace and development, for the President and his family, the three arms of government as well as the church.
The service also featured praise and worship sessions as well as special songs rendered by the Christian Association of Nigeria Mass Choir, the National Security and Civil Defence Corps Band and pupils of some selected schools in Abuja.
It was attended by the President’s wife, Patience; his mother, Eunice; the Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu; the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha; and former Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State.

Jos suicide bomber targeted 400 football fans – Survivor

Relations of victims of the Saturday Jos suicide bombing and scene of the blast...on Sunday
Over 400 football fans cheated death in the Saturday night bomb blast that rocked Bauchi Road area of Jos, the Plateau State capital. Three people were confirmed dead on the spot in the blast while the fourth died on Sunday morning thus raising the death toll to four
Our correspondent who visited the scene gathered that the lone bomber had targeted a television viewing centre where youths were watching the finals of the EUFA Championship League match between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.
One of the football lovers at the centre, Muhammed Ibrahim, said over 400 youths were watching the match when the incident happened.
“The viewing centre is large. Television sets were placed at various points and it was crowded and in fact, over 400 of us would have been killed had the bomber succeeded,” he said.
Another witness, Alhaji Garba Ahmad, who said he lost his senior brother, Bello, in the blast, told our correspondent that the bomber had first attempted to enter the viewing centre but was prevented by a barricade erected along the road.
“He then turned back and tried to enter through a garage, but also encountered a wall between the centre and the garage,”Ahmad said.
He added that in frustration, the bomber packed the car, a Honda Odyssey, in front of a house.
Ahmad said, “When we saw the car, unusually packed in front of our house, my brother challenged him. He told my brother that his car had a fault and wanted to repair it. My brother then asked him to take the car away. Sensing something unusual I went inside and asked all the members of our family to leave the house. Just as my brother was persuading the man to leave our premises, he (the bomber) entered the car and immediately he started it. It exploded and killed my brother, his son and his friend.”
It was also gathered that the bomber had gone to the viewing centre earlier in the day.
An official of the National Emergency Management Agency, Mr. Mohammed Suleiman, told our correspondent that the agency received a distress call at about 9 pm on Saturday and immediately rushed to the scene to carry out a search and rescue operation. He said that three people died on the spot, while the body of the fourth person was discovered on Sunday morning.
A member representing Jos North in the Plateau State House of Assembly, Mr. Ibrahim Hasaan, who visited the scene along with the Chairman of the Caretaker Committee of Jos North Local Government Area, Dr. Sanda Wakili, said that the recent bombing in an exclusively Muslim enclave was an indication that nobody was safe in the country.

Reps can’t summon me without President’s consent – Diezani

Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke
The Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, has said that the National Assembly cannot investigate her without first obtaining the consent of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Alison-Madueke, who is being probed by the House of Representatives over an allegation that she spent N10bn on a chartered aircraft, said the House Committee on Public Accounts lacked the power to even summon her to appear before it.
The   minister and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation made the submissions in an affidavit they filed in support of a fresh suit   before an Abuja Federal High Court to stop the probe.
The suit was filed last week but the affidavit was obtained by our correspondent on Sunday.
Alison-Madueke and the NNPC sued the Senate and the House of Representatives as the first and second respondents respectively. The suit is marked FHC/ABJ/CS/346/2014.
The supporting affidavit deposed to by Dominic Ezerioha, a lawyer in the law firm of Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN),   states, “That by law, the respondents are enjoined to seek the consent of the President before ordering the applicants to tender the official unpublished papers, books, and records.
“All the documents being requested of the applicants by the respondents are unpublished official records, and the respondents in all their invitations have never shown to the applicants, any such evidence of presidential consent, after numerous demands made by the applicants that they do so.”
No date has been fixed for the hearing of the fresh suit and the respondents have yet to file their defence.
Meanwhile, a similar suit which the minister had earlier filed, would come up for hearing before Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the FHC, Abuja on Monday (today).
Attached to the fresh suit are 41 exhibits, which are mainly letters of invitation served by the National Assembly   on the NNPC and the office of the minister for the purpose of probing activities in the oil industry since 1999.
The House had asked the minister to appear before it to answer questions relating to the scandal on June 17.
But their law firm argued that the law required the Senate and the House of Representatives to first obtain the President’s consent before they could validly summon its clients. It cited Sections 88 and 89 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, as amended and Section 8 of the Legislatives Houses (Powers and Privileges) Act Cap. L12 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2010, to back its claims.
The applicants are seeking ‘‘an order of perpetual injunction restraining the respondents whether by themselves, servants, staff, committees, privies, proxies or any other persons howsoever called from summoning them or any agencies under their supervision or control, to appear before them for the purpose of giving evidence and/or producing any papers, books, records or other documents, which relate to the unpublished official records of the Applicants without the consent of the President..’’
They are therefore seeking among their 10 prayers before the court, “an order of perpetual injunction restraining the respondents whether by themselves, servants, staff, committees, privies, proxies or any other persons howsoever called from summoning the applicants or any agencies under the applicants’ supervision or control, to appear before them for the purpose of giving evidence and/or producing any papers, books, records or other documents, which relate to the unpublished official records of the applicants without the consent of the President .”
The law firm is also urging the court to declare that the respondents lacked the power “to conduct investigation into allegations of fraud, corruption or other criminal activities said to have occurred in the agencies under the applicants’ supervision or control when such probe or investigation is not for the purpose of enabling the respondents make laws or correct any defect in existing laws.”

Plot To Impeach Ondo Deputy Governor Thickens


Close aides to Ondo State Deputy Governor, Ali Olanusi, say he is being subjected to unjustified stress by state lawmakers who are plotting his removal after his refusal to resign voluntarily.
Several state legislators say the deputy governor is not really fit to continue his job as a result of his old age which one of them described as “a nursing sickness.”
Mr. Olanusi has been a subject of public discussion for the past three years as a result of his sudden illness which some of his aides blame on old age, even though they insist that his health has not impeded his performance of little official functions.
The state twenty-five lawmakers recently resumed sitting after a short recess following the burial of their late Speaker, Samuel Ajayi Adesina. Several of the lawmakers disclosed that a motion for the deputy governor’s impeachment might be moved anytime now.
Some of the lawmakers said the deputy governor’s inability to perform his duties had become a source of great embarrassment.
Legislative sources indicated that Mr. Olanusi has some backers in the state assembly, but that those who want him impeached are in the majority.
A Government House source also told SaharaReporters that, even though Governor Olusegun Mimiko has been silent on the removal of his deputy, he is quietly encouraging acting Speaker, Dare Emiola, to act on the impeachment. Both Mr. Emiola, who represents Akoko South West Constituency I at the assembly, and Mr. Olanusi are from Akokoland.
Mr. Mimiko, a known political lone ranger who has aspirations to become the biggest political godfather in the state, was instrumental in choosing Mr. Emiola for the deputy speaker post. It is unclear, however, whether Mr. Emiola would yield to the governor’s pressure to call a vote on the impeachment of the deputy governor.
An associate of Mr. Emiola stated that the acting speaker was caught in a bind between loyalty to the governor and sympathy for a fellow Akoko politician. “He might be termed ‘a bastard’ for moving against someone from the same Akoko clan,” said the source.
Legislative sources added that it was also unclear where the five lawmakers from Akokoland stand in relation to the plot to impeach the deputy governor. The five are Banso Adeyinka Alexander, who represents Akoko North West I, Aladetimehin Joseph Olusola, representing Akoko North West II, Fatai Olotu, representing Akoko North East, Ogunbi Abiodun, representing Akoko South West II, and Dailo Stegelin Ajayi, representing Akoko South East.
Mr. Olanusi has faced a barrage of insults over his ‘old age.’ At some state functions, unruly youths had interrupted Mr. Olanusi’s speeches and booed him, demanding his resignation.
“We want him to go because when he speaks, you hardly hear whatever he says,” said a youth leader who asked that his name not be used.
Mr. Olanusi was born on February 28, 1942. He was a former state chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2003 before he joined the Labor Party (LP) and became a running mate to Mr. Mimiko.
Mr. Olanusi, a Muslim, continues to enjoy wide support among fellow Muslims who want him to continue in the post of deputy governor. A Muslim politician in the state told SaharaReporters that any attempt to impeach Mr. Olanusi “would be seen as war against us.” The man added that the deputy governor has been a source of great support to Muslims in the state.
An aide of the deputy governor accused the governor of marginalizing Mr. Olanusi and rendering him “a mere figure head.” He stated that the deputy governor is hardly briefed on the goings-on in the state.
“Alhaji Olanusi only knows what is going on in the state through news and programs aired on the state-owned television and radio stations as well some few media stations present in the state,” said the source. He added, “You won’t believe that the deputy governor most often hears of major state issues and decisions on the television and radio just like any other citizen.”
Some associates of Mr. Olanusi told SaharaReporters that the deputy governor finds it difficult to voluntarily resign because he needs access to government funds for his medical care.
Despite Mr. Olanusi’s frequent medical trips abroad, his health appears to continue to worsen, our correspondent said. He nearly collapsed as he attempted to climb onto a stage during a recent function held at the Adegbemile Cultural Center when the Master of Ceremony (MC) introduced him.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Pastor labelled armed robber, harassed by policemen

Daniel

Mr. Ibukun Daniel, pastor of a Pentecostal church in Ikotun area of Lagos, was at home, enjoying the serenity of his family life on August 16, 2012, when a team of policemen barged in on his compound and arrested him, in the presence of his wife and children. According to him, he was led like a criminal to the Ikotun Police Division, where he was told that his next door neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Teniennor Abaka, said he was an informant for robbers.
Daniel was told that the couple alleged that a robbery that took place in the early hours of that day was orchestrated by him.
“I had never seen something like that in my whole life. I had no idea one could simply be labelled an armed robber and arrested without any single evidence,” the pastor told Saturday PUNCH.
He said, “I knew there was a robbery at their house; I knew that the robbers snatched their jeep and everybody sympathised with them.
“They said I knew about the robbery because the robbers parked in front of my house in Ikotun before Abaka was attacked. I was shocked.”
After a day in police cell, Daniel and one of his neighbours, who was also arrested, were taken home for a search on their apartments after which the police were said to have found nothing and they were released on bail.
Shortly after the police released Daniel and his neighbour, he said the couple reported the matter at the SARS office because they were not satisfied with the investigation of the police at Ikotun.
Daniel said, “It was like they just wanted to cause trouble for my family and get me imprisoned for a reason I did not understand. We realised that they had contacted a highly placed police officer then, who ordered the Ikotun Divisional Police Officer to transfer the case to SARS.
“After being detained till the following day at SARS, with a threat from Mrs. Abaka that we would rot in jail, we were released the following day. Few days later, we saw the Abakas driving the same jeep that was supposedly taken away by the robbers.
“Before that time, the Abakas were fond of threatening anybody they had problem with on the street with the police. They always showed that they knew somebody in the police force who could lock anybody up.”
Because he considered the case as a gross violation of his fundamental human rights, Daniel contacted his lawyer who filed a complaint at the Zone 2 Police Command, where the case was investigated and the then Assistant Inspector-General of Police made a report that the case be charged to court. But the case has remained dormant since then.
A case Daniel filed at the Ikeja Magistrate Court was also quashed. But he feels he was unjustly cheated, while his reputation had forever been soiled by the Abakas.
During a visit to the street where the Abakas and the Daniels live, our correspondent spoke to some landlords who alleged that the Abakas were fond of “causing everybody trouble and threatening people with the police.”
The Chairman of Irebami Community Development Association, under which the street falls, said some members of the association had suffered untold hardship because of the Abakas’ excesses.
Olugboyo said, “Many landlords here would have spent days in jail if not for the grace of God. That family is evil because they just don’t want anybody around them to have peace. I wonder how that pastor even has the courage to take them on.
“There was a time we were contributing money for the installation of a new transformer. We realised that a lot of people did not want to take part in the arrangement but wanted to enjoy light. The CDA decided to disconnect electricity supply to those who did not contributed towards the project.
When we went to the Abakas, one of them slapped a landlord. The next thing they did was to call a high-ranking police officer, whom the couple always use to threaten people here. Eleven of our members were locked up that day.”
The CDA chairman also alleged that the Abakas also got some young men in the area arrested on allegation of smoking Indian hemp, an allegation the couple did not deny when our correspondent spoke with them.
When our correspondent met the Abakas, the man said he accused the pastor of being an accomplice of the robbers because his wife, who witnessed the robbery, told him that one of the vehicles the robbers used to operate at the time had once been seen in front of the pastor’s house.
Narrating how he was robbed, Mr. Abaka said, “I went to drop my son at the bus stop around 5.30am that day and I noticed two vehicles ahead of me as I approached our street. They turned towards my street as I followed them. They went past my house and stopped in front of the pastor’s house. But when I honked to my wife to come and open the gate, some men wielding guns came out of the vehicle, took my phones and everything I had on me and snatched my vehicle. My wife, who was by the gate, witnessed everything.
“She later told me that she had seen one of the vehicles used by the robbers in front of the pastor’s house before, with one of the occupants speaking to the pastor at the entrance.”
When told that the vehicle could simply have been the same make and colour, Mrs. Abaka insisted that she had a good memory and actually noticed a mark at the back of the vehicle that showed it was the same.
“I am very observant, I never forget a face or a vehicle that I have seen before,” Mrs. Abaka told our correspondent.
Her husband told our correspondent that it was doubtful if Daniel was actually a genuine pastor as he claimed.
“He changed his vehicle from a very expensive Toyota Corolla sometime ago and bought a jeep. Why can’t the police investigation delve into his income and how much he pays as tax?” the man asked.
Mrs. Abaka also said she reported the landlords who were later arrested ony because they assaulted her.
However, Daniel insisting that for the sake of posterity and the protection of his children, the police should prosecute the Abakas for soiling his reputation in the public.
Our correspondent spoke with the Officer-in-Charge, Legal at Zone 2 Command, one Mr. Justin, who explained that it was untrue that the matter had been swept under the carpet.
He said, “This matter is so simple. I was the one who led the case but I was not the one who investigated. After his investigation, the officer in charge informed me about his findings and advised that the couple (Abakas) should apologise to the pastor.
“We sent our report to the AIG who also endorsed that the couple should settle the matter and apologise to the pastor. The AIG said then that if they failed to settle the matter, we should charge the matter to court. The pastor should have been the one to come back to us to inform us that they had simply refused to do what they were told to do. We would simply have charged the case to court after that.”

Malawian President Joyce Banda annuls election

President Banda

Malawi’s President Joyce Banda says she is annulling this week’s general election – in which she was a candidate – because of voting “irregularities”.
Ms Banda had earlier said Tuesday’s vote had been marred by rigging, multiple voting and computer-hacking.
She said a new vote should be held within 90 days but she would not stand again in any new poll.
However, correspondents say it is unclear whether the Malawian president has the power to order an election.
“I am nullifying the elections, using the powers invested in me by the Malawi constitution,” Ms Banda told a news conference, according to Reuters.
“I want to give Malawians an opportunity to choose a candidate of their choice in a free and fair manner. When elections are to be held again, I will be stepping aside,” she added.
Late on Friday, the Malawi Electoral Commission said rival candidate Peter Mutharika had taken a lead of 42 per cent, with 30 per cent of votes counted. Joyce Banda was in second place with 23 per cent, the commission said.
Mrs Banda had previously accused a party, which she did not name, of infiltrating and hacking the MEC’s counting system.
The MEC’s chairman denied that its system had been hacked.

Motorcycle Riders Lynch Two Policemen In Festac Lagos State



Two policemen serving at Area ‘E’ Festac Town, Lagos State, western Nigeria, have been reportedly lynched by angry commercial motorcycle riders in the area.
Sources said the victims, a sergeant and an inspector simply called Bashiru, were lynched when they attempted to seize some motorcycles at notorious spot called Aso Rock in Festac Town.
We learnt that a team of  police officers raided the place located at 7th Avenue, 72 Road at about 1.30a.m to seize commercial motorcycles parked inside the compound by owners who reside there.
However, the four officers who went on the operation on Tuesday were overpowered and disarmed.
While two of them were clubbed to death, the other two escaped.
After the mob action, occupants of the large compound fled.
An eye witness said the men came in a police van and forced themselves into the compound and started carting motorcycles into the van at that time of the night.
When efforts by the residents to stop the policemen failed, they decided to attack the officers. It was not yet certain whether the operation was illegal or not.
The residents suspected that they might have come on illegal duty to extort money from them.
The police later went to the place and took away their slain colleagues.
When we visited the spot on Thursday, it was deserted and a police Armoured Personnel Carrier, APC, marked RRS 182 LA belonging to Area ‘E’ Command was stationed at the place.
A team of RRS officers from Alausa, Ikeja, came in five vehicles positioned themselves opposite the place.
Efforts to speak with the officers on ground proved abortive as they directed our reporter to PPRO.
When we contacted the police PRO, Mrs Ngozi Braide, she confirmed that there was crisis in the area and a team of policemen have been posted there to maintain peace and order.
Residents who witnessed the incident said the killing of the officers was unfortunate, adding that the police should not have gone to the place at that time of the night.
We learnt from residents that the place where the incident happened known is a jungle where all sorts of vices thrive.
The police knew that it is a haven where for criminality thrives such as prostitution, drug dealing and other vices. 

Former Malawian Minister commits suicide after losing election



A former Deputy Minister of Local Government, Godfrey Kamanya (pictured above) reportedly committed suicide on May 22nd, barely a day after the Malawi elections results started filtering in showing that he'd lost the parliamentary seat he was competing for in the 2014 Tripartite elections.

According to local news report, Mr Kamanya shot himself around 3:30am at his house in Area 10, Lilongwe after losing the Lilongwe Msodzi North Parliamentary elections this week.
 "We had to break the door to his kitchen where he had locked himself up," Kamanya's friend also a member of Banda's People's Party - told Zodiak broadcasting.
In the suicide note, the former minister reportedly said he took his life because of misunderstandings related to politics and outlined how his wealth should be distributed to beneficiaries. Police are currently investigating the incident.

We are not ashamed to be called the church of the rich–Oyedepo

Bishop David Oyedepo

Founder, Living Faith Church aka Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo talks about the church and sundry issues
You preach as if you have committed the entire Bible to your memory. How many times have you read the Bible?
The Bible is an unfinishable book, you keep reading. A student once met me after a meeting and said that I quoted 68 scriptures verbatim. He asked if I memorised the scriptures, I said no, I eat them. No matter how unintelligent you are, you can’t forget the food you ate last night, except you are mentally derailed. If you are given three seconds, you could tell what you ate about five days ago, if you truly ate it. So, the Bible is just not for reading, it’s actually for eating. I’m not among the people that have read the Bible three or five times, I don’t know how many times I have read the Bible and I’m not planning to know how many times. I just know it’s my delight to feed on it daily, and I can’t claim to have finished reading it.
The Living Faith church is 33 years old, how has it been pastoring this one church for the past years?
The ministry is 33 years, the church is now in its 31st year. It started as an itinerant ministry before we were called into the church ministry. It has always been interesting. These things work when you have the right perspective on them. Every pastor is ordained to serve the congregation, not to be served by the congregation. When that understanding dawns on any pastor, and he embraces it, then, pasturing becomes a sweet adventure. I’ve never looked towards what I can get from any member since inception. But I’ve always longed for what I can give to the people. I must say I’m jealous over them, I don’t want anyone to take advantage of them or play games on them. I want them to just be the children of God that they are, serving God without duress or pressure.
Is it true that church members here pray for the dead and they wake up, even in the mortuary, how do they do it?
(Cuts in..) By tapping them and saying wake up (laughs). We must know the source of everything that we experienced or observed. No man has the power to raise the dead. Jesus is the only one that has the keys of resurrection and death in his hands. So, we rely on him to do those things and he quickens whosoever he wills; he determines who to bring back and who not to. We only believe in God to bring back whosoever he wishes, if we have the key, we would be delighted to bring back everybody, and even open a clinic for bringing back the dead.
Why are there so many rich people in Winners?
Because they know better than their contemporaries. If you don’t know what you have, you won’t know if you are deprived of it. The Bible is an open chequebook, it is by revelation we access what belongs to us; by faith we take delivery of it. Someone had access to our empowerment programme and she is a pepper seller, while others sell one basket a day, she sells six, seven. I learnt she had become the envy of all the pepper sellers in her area. Such person has an understanding that whatever she does, she prospers and she knows that when she pays her tithe, she experiences open heavens. But in case people don’t know, they perish for lack of knowledge, and in case they think when you are rich you miss heaven, then they perish for lack of knowledge.
So, it’s right when people claim that this church is only for the rich?
It’s for all the people who believe that Jesus already paid for them to be rich. And those who don’t believe, when they come they start believing when they see it happen in a lot of people’s lives. And we are not ashamed to be called the church of the rich. If they call your family poor, will you be excited? Nobody would be excited. Even when a family is poor, they hate to be called poor. No man in his right mind enjoys being called poor, and nobody truly wants to be poor, people may pretend. Which is more honourable between being a giver and a beggar? Most of us came in very poor, but the light of God’s word came on us and we walked out of poverty in grand style into wealth and riches.
How come there is such wealth in the church despite the poverty in the nation?
The kingdom of God is funded by God’s resources. We are not funded by the economy of the world, but by the economy of the kingdom, which has a budget for all of its agenda on earth. We’ve been here since 1999 and we have never had power outage or water shortage. The main players are Nigerians, the builders are Nigerians. There is no building here that any foreign expert took part in. There is no foreign company’s presence here, including the tabernacle. Some of the revered foreign companies here in Nigeria are technicians in Germany, and they are all political contractors, not that they have something special to offer.
Is there any way we can translate this into the Nigerian system?
It is possible by believing in the capability and capacity of Nigerians to do whatever they need to do. This is the largest church auditorium in the world. It’s 104m free span wide. Even one of the reputed foreign construction companies came here to take pictures. Nigerians have unusual capacity to match any expertise in the world in any field they are involved in. Most of us go to school in foreign lands and we beat them, is it that when they get here, they become smarter? It’s just for the authorities at the various levels to believe that we cannot develop ourselves seeking foreign aides for everything. We must take advantage of the opportunities around us to develop the capacity of our men and women. This office was built in 2001 and it’s neat and there is no crack on the wall, so, what is the problem? But if we want to do anything, we must give it to people from foreign countries so that those who award the contract can have a deal and share the money and at the end of the day, they are still poorer than poverty because any money stolen never enhances a man’s value.
We learnt your church members once donated about 700 cars as seed and that the cars were given to the pastors?
It’s important to mention that there was no time that I know in the history of this church where there were 700 cars. There is no such story. People can make anything out of anything. There was a time they said we had six planes, and I said they didn’t count them well, they should be up to 30 so that we use one each day of the month. Those are things that make news in the social media even when they are lies. People give here because they are taught to give, because we understand from the scriptures that it is the only way to increase. Every normal Winner takes good care of his parents. We also give to the poor. My family has sponsored close to 150 people out of university and others at Landmark University are on scholarship on our own ticket because of our commitment to agriculture. It is a lifestyle; it didn’t start yesterday or two days ago. Since 1992, I have been consciously sponsoring students in various universities in Nigeria. The church is blessed because the church is a giving church. Just today (before you came), I signed millions for people who have health needs from the welfare account. And that continues. For instance, the church gives scholarships annually, not N100m or N150m. And it’s not in the news. And that we have been doing for years.
How do you feel when people accuse you of flying in jets and spending church money to maintain the jets?
I feel very good. It’s an opinion. Let me tell you what my understanding of persecution is; it’s simply an opinion harshly expressed. And everybody has a right to his opinion. People who are walking in the truth are hardly bothered when things are said negatively about them because they have nothing to hide. The truth is I have never felt it, some say it’s not human, but I have not. I can’t be wasting my time trying to reply lies because I have too many things to do. They are doing their work, let me be doing my work too and before they wake up in the morning, I’ve done the next one, so, it doesn’t matter. My idea of it is that, in a football match, you have only 22 people playing with thousands of spectators. And that is the way it is in the journey of life. In every field, you find just few players and many spectators, multitudes. If we don’t know where to place opinions, they will displace us. When we started Convenant University, so many people said it would not work, now, we hosted two Nobel Laureates this week, whereas no Nigerian university has ever hosted one in the history of university education in Nigeria. Now, it is the most pronounced and preferred private university in Nigeria. In fact, they say this is the university of the future; that is what they say in the university community. Those who said it could not work now have their children here because they have changed their mind. Some people say how can you tell children how to dress? We have to do that so they won’t behave like mad people on the street. They say how can you tell them they can’t use phone? We tell them so they would be disconnected from cultism. Ask me anything, I can tell you why we did it. Where are you going to find the President of a nation with a woven hair? I can tell you that in the next 100 years, you won’t find a male president using earring because they would count you as irresponsible, even in the secular world, they won’t see anything in you. As free as America is, have you ever seen any minister there with earrings? The person may be qualified, but he will be termed irresponsible. But if you train these children how to carry themselves, it will open up their future. Everywhere you get to in this world, people are looking for responsible people, who don’t only say so, but prove so. So, all the opinions on Covenant University have died now because we didn’t stop pursuing what we believe was right and now it has become a standard.
Is that why the CU had the highest number of first class graduates that won the Federal Government’s scholarship twice now?
What we do first is to package the man to suit the future that he is dreaming of. And that we do by injecting our seven core values into them, and we used SIM CARDS as the acronym for it: Spirituality, Integrity, Posssibility Mentality, Capacity Building, Responsibility, Diligence and Sacrifice. We package that into them so that right from here, they have two things; character and capacity working for them. With those two, you can go to any level in life. Here, there is time for everything.
We learnt the university wants to be one of the top 10 universities in the world in 2020. Don’t you think this is a tall dream?
Where we are today, Harvard was not there 100 years after it took off. I studied the world class universities in depth. So, we are closest to it. The two Nobel Laureates that came signed up as visiting professors at Covenant University, we have about five of them in different areas. That somebody has never done it does not mean it cannot be done. We are believing God for it, not by using strength and power. There is a particular university in the US that never takes anybody from outside North America for postgraduate studies, but we have 19 Covenant University graduates there. Prof. Okebukola shared that with me at the conference last week. A Covenant University graduate is the overall best graduating student in a school in Britain. So there is increasing expression in the quality of training that they receive in their respective areas. Except the dream is taller than God; if it’s not taller than God, it’s a cheap possibility.
We even learnt the church is planning to establish two more universities?
It is actually seven in our vision plan.
Are universities now secondary schools that you establish here and there?
We are trying to avoid having too many students on one campus so that we will not lose the quality of the training programme. Otherwise, the quality would wear down gradually. But because of the present security challenge that the nation is facing, it’s normal for us to review our approach in a manner that does not create tension for workers and anybody else. We believe God to help us out of the crisis. So if there are no adequate mentioning of our programmes, it is to create adequate room to see these security issues overturned.
Some people believe faith-based universities charge high tuition that some of their members can’t even afford…
They should bring the comparison. You know people talk all kinds of things. Compare what they pay here and there and what those payments cover. The rate of power consumption in the hostels alone is out of this world. All we need to juxtapose this is that they should rent the room and pay for electricity and they would pay ten times the amount. People should just sit down and find out what exactly they are paying for. The church has not drawn anything from Covenant University since inception in 12 years. But this year, the church reserves about N1.6bn stakes in its development. So, it’s not a business, it’s a service platform. In every nation of the world, the government subsidises education to all the stakeholders, not in this country, not a dime has ever crossed from government to any private university in Nigeria. And ask those who are in it how much profit they are making, they would explain to you how it has been wonderful to pay staff salaries and keep the system running. Move to the next country where people rush to study, look at how much they pay and what they get for it. Whether they have teachers or not doesn’t matter. But every visiting professor here takes more than N1m. We are not talking about top individuals, Nobel Laureates and others. So, it’s where we find ourselves and we want to make a difference, and we must make a difference. I want to believe that the private universities are doing the best they can. Ask the federal universities how they get their allocations, what they calculate to train a child out of the university. Ask them what it is and ask them who subsidises for private universities. Most of them don’t have any equipment whatsoever. There is no engineering equipment you are looking for that you won’t find here, bought brand new. If the government is not accepting responsibility, all we can do is to do the best we can to get these children trained, but at a cheaper cost than they do and with greater quality than they have. Those who cannot afford it can go to government institutions and if they are committed, they will still come out with good results.
The attention of the whole world has turned to Nigeria because of Boko Haram. What is your take on this?
I hope that we are willing to find solution to it. I would be the last person in this world to believe that government has not discovered those who are behind Boko Haram. Otherwise, we don’t have any intelligence service in our country. Are they sacred cows that cannot be brought to book? Until we cut the source of their supplies and get those who are involved, we cannot stop them. But the danger is this, and I must say it here, we are at the verge of a break up. That is the truth. It’s unfortunate. The Nigerian nation is too intelligent to claim not to have discovered those who are behind this. So, I really believe it’s all in the hands of the authorities to decide whether they want to confront the issue headlong or to keep watching it until Nigeria breaks up.
Does it mean there is nothing the church or other religious organisations can do?
All that the church can do is to pray. The church is not in power, it has no political power. And when invited, we give advice, when required or called upon. You can’t call someone and say can I advise you?
But people also criticise men of God like you for honouring the President’s invitations?
A president is a president, whether it is Jonathan or not, It would be stupid not to honour your President’s invitation. So, what is wrong with honouring the president? This is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He’s our President, not that he made himself President. It’s all nonsense. We are not politicians. We are men and women of God who are pursuing a divine call. I honour President Jonathan as our President as a nation and as my president as a citizen, and so I have no regret and I would never regret being there at anytime he calls. My understanding is that anyone who is the President of this country requires the honour of the citizens and no matter your political view, it doesn’t change it. If he is doing thanksgiving or marriage, he is doing it in the church, who would be with him if the men of God are not with him? If I were in Canada or Australia, and I knew that my President was having an occasion that I thought I had to be there with him to honour him, I would fly down here. Whether it is President Jonathan or somebody else, as long as it is the president, and he says please can I see you, it is an honour.
Apart from insecurity, corruption is another problem in Nigeria. We have looting here and there which is also capable of causing unrest. What is your take on the corruption in the country?
That comes down to the kind of education that we offer. This is nothing but the expression of the content of the men. For instance, I have never given a bribe and I would be the last to give a bribe. I would rather die than give one. And those who collect bribe know that they can’t collect from me. Corruption has stayed with us for too long and I think it is a breeding ground for revolution. There is nothing happening in any private university today that would not have happened more in public universities, but for leakages here and there. But my understanding is that the church has a place of intense prayers because only God can change the hearts of men. People seek for appointment today not because of what they want to contribute but what they would have to share. Everybody is bothered, I am bothered. The rate of corruption in our society as Nigerians and Africans is enormous. But the church needs to be the example of what it wants to see in the society as far as corruption is concerned. Be that example; be able to say no and stand with it like Daniel. Right now, unlike in the time past, there are many Christians occupying sensitive positions at all strata of both public and private sectors. If the church people really come to a point of taking a stand against corruption, it would affect and impact Nigeria and the citizens positively.
Some people think there are too many churches in Nigeria and the best way to make money is to establish a church…
Let them go and start one. Almost every house in some parts of Nigeria is a mosque. So what is the complaint about? Multitudes still flock the roads on Sunday mornings going nowhere. Are churches enough? No. Until everybody is saved and everybody is off the street on Sunday mornings, we don’t have enough churches. So for those who are angry, they would be angry for too long because we haven’t seen churches yet. A time is coming on Sunday morning that we won’t see anybody on the street, because they would be in church. And those who go to church to make money go bankrupt before they start. Church is not a money-making platform; it is a life-raising platform.
There are many men and women who are coming out to start stronger ministries than the ones we are doing. So, you can’t say enough. Enough of what? Why don’t you say people in the market are enough? Somebody else is starting shoe or wrist watch business today in spite of the millions that are in it in Nigeria. Some barbers are just graduating today to join the company of barbers in the country already, yet we didn’t say they are enough. So, what’s the headache? My submission is that we don’t have near enough churches in Nigeria yet and the ones we have are doing well. I can tell you that there are hundreds and thousands of vibrant and Bible-believing, heaven-focused and life-changing churches, founded by genuine people who are called by God and are pursuing their callings and ours is just only a little thing out of too many, and many more would still rise, so anybody that wants to be angry can just get ready to be more angry. Church is not a money-making venture, those who are saying it is should open one and they would make a lot of money.

Boko Haram: Service chiefs ‘bomb’ Okonjo-Iweala

Okonjo-Iweala
‘No budget will be enough to meet military demands, but for now, I think the sector takes almost a trillion of the budget’
–Okonjo-Iweala
‘It is not just about non-release of appropriated funds. Even money approved by the President was not released’
–Military source

The Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and service chiefs are at loggerheads over disbursement of allocations to the military.
While the finance minister said that the Federal Government released allocations to the military promptly because its welfare was one of government’s priorities, the service chiefs said that the delay in releasing its allocations had hampered its fight against terrorism.
Saturday PUNCH investigations revealed that the service chiefs, who met with the minister in Abuja during the week, complained about the delay in releasing the funds allocated for military operations.
It was learnt that the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh; Chief of Army Staff, General Kenneth Minimah; Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Usman Jibrin, and Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Adesola Amosu, confronted the minister about the paucity of funds to contain the Boko Haram insurgents, who kidnapped over 200 schoolgirls on April 14, 2014 in Chibok, Borno State.
But during a press conference in Abuja on Friday, Okonjo-Iweala said the Federal Government had released a total amount of N130.7bn to the Ministry of Defence for military operations between January and April this year.
The minister said the welfare of the military was one of the priorities of the Federal Government owing to its campaign against terrorism in the country.
Giving a breakdown of the amount released so far to the military, Okonjo-Iweala said N85.9bn was released for personnel cost while the balance was for overheads and capital expenditure.
According to her, the military currently has a provision of about N1trn in the 2014 budget, adding that based on its demands, no amount of budgetary provision could take care of its operations.
The minister said, “Defence spending is top in everything, you know that military establishment needs new things to assist in its work and ours will not be different.
“To be specific, the military has about N968.12bn and we have disbursed N130.7bn between January and April 2014.”
Okonjo-Iweala debunked claims in some quarters that the ministry of finance was responsible for delays in the payment of salaries of men of the armed forces, adding that the military handled the payment of salaries of its personnel, as they had not been captured under the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System.
IPPIS is a new payment platform of the Federal Government which allows salaries to be released directly into account of employees instead of going through the old system that is fraught with bureaucracies.
The service chiefs, Saturday PUNCH learnt, said that the delay by the ministry of finance in releasing funds for the military had hindered the service from procuring quality equipment to tackle terrorism.
It was gathered that the matter came to a head early this week when the service chiefs confronted the finance minister.
It was learnt that although it was true that some of the military equipment procured in 2012 were not working as reported by the media, the military was still bogged down by the delay by the ministry of finance in releasing funds.
Investigations showed that there were instances where “money would be released on paper,” but the military would be told that there was no cash back-up.
A senior government official, who confided in one of our correspondents, said that the problems ranged from inadequate budgetary provision for the military to delay in releasing appropriated funds.
He said that there were instances when some senior civil servants insisted on getting a certain percentage of approved funds before they could be released.
Nigeria’s defence budget (N256.02bn) was eighth in Africa in 2012.
In 2012, Algeria, which had the largest defence budget in Africa, voted N1.48tn for defence. It was followed by South Africa with N736bn. Egypt’s defence budget of N707.2bn ranked third in Africa.
Angola budgeted N663.36bn in 2012 for defence. It ranked fourth in Africa, while Morocco with a defence budget of N544bn ranked fifth.
Libya budgeted N477.92bn for defence in the same year. It ranked sixth, while Sudan’s N394.56bn ranked seventh.
Unlike Nigeria, Algeria had succeeded, to a very large extent, in containing the terrorism threat by an Al-Qaeda linked group, which is said to be supporting Boko Haram.
Algeria, apparently because of its strong army, turned down the United States and French help to assist in freeing 41 hostages held by an Al-Qaeda group at a gas plant late 2012.
The Associated Press had reported that some of the hostages were killed in an attempt by Algerian Commands to free the hostages.
In 2013, N281.51bn was allocated to the three security agencies (Army, Air Force and Navy) in Nigeria.
The Army got N130.01bn while N73.34bn and N78.15bn were earmarked for the Navy and Air Force respectively.
But of the N130.01bn budgeted for the Army, N1.85bn was allocated for purchase of defence equipment.
The Navy and Air Force had budgets of N409.4m and N1.51bn respectively for the same purpose.
Investigations revealed that the amount budgeted for military hardware was grossly inadequate for a country fighting terrorism.
It was gathered that there were no provisions for the purchase of mine resistant tanks in 2013 and 2014 budgets.
Such tanks are needed to fight the insurgents because of reports that they (Boko Haram members) had planted landmines round their camps.
Nigeria currently has no mine resistant tanks.
Saturday PUNCH had a few weeks ago reported that many soldiers were injured during a recent operation because of the landmines planted by Boko Haram at their camps.
Although a military source put the price of a standard mine resistant tank at N1bn, it was learnt that the United States bought 15 mine resistant tanks known as Buffalo in 2004 for $10m.
It was learnt that the problem was not limited to the delay in releasing budgeted funds.
It was gathered that there had been situations where civil servants deliberately refused to release special funds approved by President Goodluck Jonathan.
The top government official, who spoke to Saturday PUNCH said, “The civil servants would frustrate all efforts unless they get a certain percentage from the money.
“The Army has not cried out because it is a disciplined institution. It is an act of indiscipline and unprofessional conduct for the Army to complain in public.
“But do you know that because of this frustration, early in the week, all the service chiefs went to the minister of finance to protest to her,” the source said.
The Chief of Accounts and Budget (Army), Maj.-Gen. Abdullahi Muraina, on Wednesday in Jaji, Kaduna State, said without adequate funding, the Army would not be able to end the Boko Haram insurgency.
Muraina said, “Currently, budgetary allocation for the military is inadequate to meet the contemporary security challenges and also cater for the welfare of the Nigerian Army.”
He also noted that apart from inadequate funding, the Army was enmeshed in bureaucratic bottlenecks for funding approvals.
Muraina, however, urged the Federal Government to evolve other means of funding and supporting military operations aside the usual budgetary allocations.
When contacted for comments on the allegation against the Finance ministry on Thursday, the Special Adviser on Communications to the Minister, Mr. Paul Nwabuikwu, said one of our correspondents should give him till Friday to comprehensively react.
But Nwabuikwu had yet to respond as of 7pm on Friday despite a reminder sent to him on Friday.
Also when contacted, an official of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, who craved anonymity told Saturday PUNCH that the association would react when the full details of the allegation emerge.

Friday, May 23, 2014

‘Bird woman’ sons surface, deny mum’s witchcraft accusation

The woman
Two men – children of the unidentified elderly woman who was almost lynched by a mob in the Ajegunle area of Lagos after being accused of witchcraft – have identified the victim as their mother.
They said the octogenarian was not a witch, but a victim of the nature and had been missing from home.
PUNCH Metro had reported on Wednesday that the elderly woman was attacked by a mob which accused her of being a black bird that transformed into a human being.
It was alleged that while being beaten, the woman confessed that she was a witch and had flown to Ibadan, Oyo State for a meeting but got tired on returning from Lagos and fell from the sky.
The woman was subsequently rescued by the police and taken to the Area B Command.
However, sources at the command told PUNCH Metro that two sons of the victim came to the command on Thursday after seeing their mother’s picture in the newspapers.
The source said the two men explained that their mother had wandered off some days ago and they had been looking for her.
The men, who said they lived in the Iju Ishaga area of the state were said to have been puzzled as to how their mother walked all the way to Ajegunle.
A policeman at the command said, “This morning (Thursday), two men came to the command claiming that they were the sons of the woman. The men said their mother was not a witch and were very angry with the manner the rumour was spreading.
“They said they were shocked that youths could attack an old woman in her 80s and they were even asking for justice because the woman sustained bruises on her head.”
Another police source at the command said that the Area commander, ACP Ndubueze Anene, had transferred the woman to the command headquarters in Ikeja for further investigation.
He said the sons had also gone to the headquarters to provide evidence that the woman was indeed their mother.
Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, told PUNCH Metro that the woman was not a witch and warned residents of the state against jungle justice.
When asked if the woman had been released, Braide said, “Yes she has been released to her son. The family said due to her old age, she was very ill and was brought from Ibadan to Lagos to stay with one of her sons.
“The woman’s daughter-in-law said she went to buy drugs for her nearby, but by the time she returned home, the woman had left the house.”

Direct your protest to terrorists – Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday urged those who have been protesting the abduction of over 200 schoolgirls in Chibok, Borno State, to henceforth direct their protest to the Boko Haram terrorists and not the government.
The President also urged the protesters to learn from citizens of other countries who do not blame their governments for any terrorist act.
He has however admitted publicly for the first time that his administration was currently consulting with some stakeholders with a view to exploring what he called alternative methods of resolving the present crisis.
Jonathan made the disclosure in a speech delivered on his behalf by the Minister of State, Federal Capital Territory, Olajumoke Akinjide, to a team of #BringBackOurGirls campaigners, led by a former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwezili.
The protesters, who had planned to take their protest to the Presidential Villa where they wanted Jonathan to address them were restricted by security agents to the Federal Secretariat within the Three Arms Zone, a few metres from the Villa gate.
Those who joined Akinjide in the delegation that represented Jonathan at the rally included the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Pius Anyim; Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Bala Mohammed; Minister of Information, Labaran Maku; Minister of Women Affairs, Zaynab Maina; and Minister of Environment, Lawrencia Laraba.
Others were the Special Adviser to the President on Ethics and Values, Sarah Jubiril; Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati; and the Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, among others.
Jonathan, in the speech, said his administration was working hard, in conjunction with the international community, to rescue the abducted girls and end terrorism.
He said it was wrong and unfair to say that there was a slow response to the abduction.
He said, “It is wrong and most unfair to suggest that there was a slow reaction to this kidnapping. As Commander-in-Chief, Mr. President meets with the security chiefs almost daily and he is on constant consultation with regional and global partners on this terrorists’ threat.
“We must be careful not to politicise the campaign against terrorism. When a bomb goes off in Kabul, Afghanistan, the people of Afghanistan do not blame the government, they blame the terrorists.
“When a bomb goes off in Bagdad, Iraq, the people of Iraq do not blame the government, they blame the terrorists.
“When a bomb goes off in Islamabad, Pakistan, the people of Pakistan do not blame the government, they blame the terrorists.
“When a bomb goes off in Nigeria, we must all unite to fight the terrorists.”

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

I made N3,000 daily from military uniform – Suspect

The fake soldiers

The Lagos State Police Command has arrested nine fake soldiers in the state, accusing them of using military uniforms to perpetrate crimes.
According to the police, the suspects – John Henry, Israel Amuzu, Joseph Jidai, Peter Azubuike, Obi Chinyere, Oha Paul, Sulaiman Rahman, Hammed Gbadamosi and Oguntamu Abiola – were arrested in the Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area and other places while providing security for churches and vehicles.
They were paraded in the command headquarters in Ikeja on Tuesday.
One of them, Henry, said he made N3,000 on a daily basis from posing as a military man.
The 30-year-old indigene of Kaduna State, who is married with three children, explained that joblessness and the need to cater for his family forced him into parading himself as a soldier.
He said, “I got the military uniform from a friend who is a soldier. He left it for me when he was redeployed to another state. I was using the uniform to escort commercial drivers plying Mile 2 to the Oshodi area. These drivers give me about N3,000 on a daily basis.
“I actually want to join the military. That is why I wear the uniform, and I am ready to work in any part of the country.”
Another suspect, Jidai, an indigene of Maiduguri, Borno State, said he obtained the uniform from a soldier friend who was dismissed from the service recently.
“He sold it to me for N9,000 before he travelled. I am actually a member of the Man O’War. I wore the uniform to escort commercial drivers and I was given about N2,000 daily,” Jidai said.
However, the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Umar Manko, warned that the police would not allow anyone to use military uniforms to perpetrate crimes.
He said, “All of them claimed to be members of the Man O’ War, but I do not know what Man O’ War members are doing in military uniforms. We arrested some of them who claimed to be working for the Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area. While some fake soldiers were providing security for churches, others were escorting vehicles around Lagos.
“The fact is that none of them has ever served in the military. Many of them said they bought these uniforms in the market, but we would not allow anyone to use any uniform to perpetrate crimes here. Most of the crimes that were reported around the FESTAC area were perpetrated by these men who put on military uniforms. That is why we decided to put a stop to that.”
On the trigger-happy police officer who was alleged to have killed a young engineer in FESTAC Estate, Manko said the police have concluded investigations and he would soon be charged to court.
He said, “We are almost concluding investigations, and we will soon charge him to court. Nobody has the right to extra-judicially take the lives of people. If anybody does that, he must face the law.”