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Kaduna Train Attack: Bandits Release Bank Chief, As Another Victim Dies in Hospital

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Bank of Agriculture MD, Alwan Hassan

By Iliya Kure

Reports say, the attackers of last week’s Kaduna-bound train, who also abducted unspecified number of passengers from the train have released Managing Director of Bank of Agriculture (BoA), Alwan Hassan, who was among abducted passengers.

Mr Hassan was said to have been released alongside few other passengers, who were also abducted during the attack on the train.

Last week Monday evening, attackers used explosives to damage and derail the moving train before opening fire on passengers with bullets.

Government statement says, during the attack, 8 persons were killed, several others injured, while unspecified number of passengers were abducted.

A family source who sought anonymity told journalists that a ransom was paid on Tuesday evening.

“I’ve spoken with him today. And I know that ransom was paid, but I don’t know how much. I’m not in the position to tell you that. All I know is that I am happy for him and the family,” the source said.

One of the victims of the train attack, Haruna Funtua, a retired military sergeant, was said to have died from injuries sustained during the attack.

A family source said Mr Funtua, who was a one-time State Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Road Transport Workers in Katsina, died Tuesday morning at 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital Kaduna where he was being treated.

A relative of the deceased, Ismail Muhammad, told journalists that, “he has been buried… according to Islamic rites in Funtua,”

SIM-NIN: Deactivated Subscribers Storm Telecom Outlets, Queues Mount – Punch

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Some telecommunication subscribers were left stranded on Tuesday after telecom companies barred their lines from making calls following a directive from the Federal Government.

The Federal Government had on Monday directed telecom companies to enforce compliance with its National Identification Number-Subscriber Identity Module policy by blocking outgoing calls on all unlinked lines after the deadline for the SIM-NIN verification expired on March 31.

While giving the directive, the government revealed that 125 million SIMs had submitted their NINs for linkage.

The Nigerian Communications Commission stated that there were 197.77 million active telecom subscribers as of February 2022.

This means that over 72.77 million active telecom subscribers will be affected by the government directive after the Association of Licensed Telecommunication Operators of Nigeria confirmed that its members would comply with the directive.

In a statement on Monday, it said, “ALTON members are committed to complying with the instructions and call on telecommunication subscribers who have not obtained and/or linked a NIN to their SIMs, to do so at any of the designated centres.”

On Tuesday, many subscribers woke up to an inability to make calls on their lines.

Checks by our correspondent on Tuesday revealed that subscribers have started visiting telecom service centres in droves to link their NIN to their SIMs.

At the Ojodu centre of MTN, representatives of the company were seen trying to help subscribers link their SIMs despite a server downtime.

One subscriber said, “I woke up and I couldn’t make calls. I have not been able to reach my clients whose orders I have to fulfil, and this is really affecting me.”

“I have tried to link my SIM to my NIN with the code, but it is not going through.”

Many of the subscribers at the centres corroborated this. According to some of them, they have been trying to reach their family members and businesses but can’t.

The President of the National Association of Telecoms Subscribers, Adeolu Ogunbanjo, said people were rushing to the centres because of the commercial undertone of the ban.

He said, “Here we are, if you do not do it, you can only receive calls. They should please not suffer subscribers any further.

“The implication of this is that a lot of subscribers would be stuck, and businesses would be affected. There are also a lot of commercial undertones to this as a lot of people would lose their businesses, because they can’t call out. The economic and commercial implications on subscribers would run into billions which is not good for now. People can’t make calls but can receive them. That is not good at all.”

According to him, telecom and NIN service centres are likely to witness a surge reminiscent of 2020 because of the government’s policy. He added that the NIN agents were likely to profit from this because of racketeering.

Ogunbanjo stated, “There is the case of new racketeering by NIN agents which we have been trying to avoid. Because people are under pressure, they may start to use third-party agents, who may not be thorough in their registration process.

“This would create new problems because if you put a face to a wrong name, the owner of the NIN would be held accountable if caught. NIN officials would make money out of this. Prior to the ban, immediate NIN registration used to be N10,000. Now, this is expected to skyrocket since subscribers have been boxed in.”

A source in one of the telecom companies added that telcos would likely suffer some form of revenue loss in the short term because of the current move by the government.

According to the source, voice revenue is a major bulk of telco revenue.

The source said, “This would affect our revenue stream since voice is a big part of our revenue. This is so because when you yank off some of your subscribers, this is expected.

“Some people use more than one service provider. This may prompt people to abandon some of their SIMs. But if you slice or dice it anyway, it is still revenue loss as you would be losing some of your subscribers.”

Nigeria Begins Search For New Super Eagles Coaches

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The Executive Committee of Nigeria Football Federation has mandated one of the federation’s sub-committees to “within the next five days” recommend a new coaching crew for the Super Eagles.

This mandate is one of the decisions the Committee took at its first formal meeting since Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup billed for Qatar.

The meeting held on Tuesday in Abuja and attended both physically and virtually by 14 members asked the Technical and Development Sub-Committee to make the recommendations.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that this sub-committee “is responsible for the selection of coaches through its recommendations to the Executive Committee”.

Aside the expected recommendations on the Super Eagles coaching crew, the sub-committee is also to recommend new coaching crews for three other national teams within this same period of five days.

These are the CHAN (African Nations Championship) team, also known as the Home-based Super Eagles, the under-20 male team (Flying Eagles) and the under-17 male team (Golden Eaglets).

“This is to ensure that preparations for their next qualifying tournaments and championships commence in earnest,” the NFF stated in the communique.

NAN reports that the Technical and Development Sub-Committee works with members of the NFF Technical Department.

The department is presently headed by the immediate-past Super Eagles Technical Adviser, Augustine Eguavoen, who is the federation’s Technical Director.

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Is Soludo The Pilot Okorocha Saw In A Vision? -By Sandra Ijeoma Okoye

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Sandra Ijeoma Okoye

There is no denying the fact that the Statement made by the Senator representing Imo West, Rochas Okorocha during his formal declaration to run for President come 2023 is no doubt a magnum opus which has created a character that has to a large extent described who a people-oriented leader truly is.

It would be recalled that while addressing a Press Conference in Abuja on a particular Monday in January 2022 that Okorocha likened Nigeria to an aircraft that he would love to pilot. The senator said if elected president, the country would encounter challenges but he is capable of surmounting them.

He pleaded, “Please permit me to be your pilot for a new Nigeria, as your pilot there might be small turbulence, no problem, Captain Rochas is in command,” the former Imo governor said amid laughter.

Okorocha said if elected president, he would hand over power to the youths after the conclusion of his tenure, and assured that he would use his time as president to prepare the youths for leadership positions.

“To the youths, if I become your president, I will hand over power to the next generation. I’m not not-too-young-to-run and not too old to run, I’m only 57. “I created 25,000 jobs for the youths. I made 305 millionaires in Imo,” he said.

The senator said he detests poverty because of his humble background, adding that his wealth is “clean”.

“I will create wealth, I sold oranges, my wealth is clean, go and check CCB (forms),” he said.

“Our biggest problem is hunger, I have addressed that in the new Nigeria.”

To anyone that understands the dynamics of vision or prophecy, particularly anyone that is affiliated to the Christendom, Okorocha was not speaking about himself per se about another leader that is of Eastern Nigerian extraction. This is because vision is convoluted and comes in different forms that cannot be easily understood, especially by the uninitiated.

If you want to understand who God is, you need to understand all of who God is. Getting your head around the difference between vision and imagination is one thing. But many struggle to grasp what vision is in a way they could clearly interpret to someone else. This is because deep calleth unto deep. That is not a simple idea to get to grips with.

Given the foregoing ecclesiastical backdrop of the fact that vision is intricate in understanding, particularly to the uninitiated is that Soludo has few days after inauguration into office without wasting time hits the ground running. To my view, Governor Soludo is the Pilot Okorocha saw in his vision as he has in no time been demonstrating the leadership traits alluded to in his declaration for presidency come 2023.

Like the leader Okorocha saw in his vision in the embodiment of a Pilot, Soludo is at the moment literarily flying “Ndi Anambra” on air in the professionalism that is reminiscent of the pilot Okorocha saw in the vision with the full assurance that he will land safely in the next four years, particularly as the plane took off well. The foregoing view is quite logical as he wasted no time in announcing the appointment of Dr. Chukwudi Okoli as the Accountant General and Chinedu Nwoye as the Deputy Chief of Staff/Chief of Protocol, and assured that the list of his commissioners will be forwarded to the House of Assembly in the spate of one week to which he fulfilled with a high sense of alacrity.

Since he mounted the cockpit, like a professional Pilot, he has consistently been urging Ndi Anambra to volunteer their time and treasure to create “The homeland of our dream”, and that “Everybody is important in this journey and I need your help to succeed.”

“We must all strive to die empty, to give our all, in aid of God’s creation. Each day, every “Onye Anambra” must ask himself or /herself: ‘What have I done today to make my home state livable and prosperous?’ It should be part of our daily devotion.

“There must be a purpose why God in His infinite wisdom decided to make you “Onye Anambra”, and that must be to leave it better than you met it. No one is too poor to give or do something for Anambra. If not you, then who; if not now, then when?”

Articulating his profound vision for Anambra, Soludo said: “As I close my eyes and visualise our future, I can see millions of “Ndi Anambra” holding hands and working hard for a glorious future.

“I see the skyscrapers along the banks of River Niger in Onitsha, Nnewi, Awka, Ekwulobia, etc.

“I see a smart megacity with millions of happy and prosperous people.

“I see us exporting massively to the world and the world coming to Anambra as a preferred destination to live, work, invest, learn, relax and enjoy.

“History beckons. Seize this moment “Ndi Anambra”, and together, let us make it count. Anambra: the Light of the Nation shines!”

Without doubt, and analyzing this contextual scenario from the perspective of Okorocha’s pilot, Anambra as a state would encounter challenges but Soludo has demonstrated his ability of being capable of surmounting such challenges.

For instance, that the task of boosting the economy of Anambra State is ostensibly bedeviled by a plethora of challenges is no more news, particularly with the most conspicuous being Monday Sit-At-Home Order by the leadership of the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB), and its concomitant growing height of insecurity and economic consequences. In his bid to find solution to the challenge, Soludo has asked all churches in the Southeast to utilize each passing Monday as a day of prayer for the entire communities in the South East region of the country as well as praying for improvement of the communities’ collective economy. He asserted that the prayers will also signal the end of the Monday sit-at-home Order that had lingered in the region for months, specifically since August, 2021.

The governor made the disclosure during a one-day Peacebuilding and Security Dialogue, held in Awka in response to the worsening security challenges in the region, and also gave the assurance that he will lead his brother governors in the Southeast to engage the Federal Government in dialogue to handle the insecurity situation in the zone.

Besides the foregoing, he has not relented in his bid to ensure that environment of the state is clean and aesthetic.

Even today as you read this piece, the contextual pilot has appointed a 15- member Truth, Justice and Peace Commission into his crew to stop the activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The committee is headed by human rights activist, Prof Chidi Odinkalu with Amb. Bianca Ojukwu as Secretary

A statement on Wednesday by Secretary to the Anambra State Government, Prof Solo Chukwulobelu, named other members of the committee as Mr. Charles Oputa (Charley boy); music icon Onyeka Onwenu; Dr. Joe Nwaorgu; Dr. Udenta Udenta; Dr. Uju Agomoh; Rev. Fr (Msgnr); Jerome Madueke and Canon Dr. Okechukwu C. Obi-Okoye. Others are: Dr. John Out; Mr. Ngozi Odumuko; Dr. Joe Abah, Mr. Chukwuma Okpalaezeukwu; Mr. Sam Egwuatu and Prof. Joseph Ikechebelu.

Against the foregoing backdrop, one is compelled to ask, “Is Soludo the pilot Okorocha saw in a vision? In as much as the answer is farfetched as it is too early to ascertain if he is the one, it is expedient to say “Time will tell”.

A Serial Rape Of Mandate – Glimpses Between The Half-Drawn Curtains Of Leadership And Democracy, By Jimi Bickersteth

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Tonight, as I sat on the porch, on a lightless night, another word for bland darkness, the ripple on the surface of the lake adjacent to my abode glinted in the moonlight, underneath a sky whose grey clouds married with a thick bank of clouds appearing from the west, and instantly syncing as one. Looking through the sky dotted with array of stars, the elements were not saying much, not inviting much to be said, nor revealing anything to my psychic reading senses, just the feel of its sensuous freshness.

My German Shepherd, Flint, a furry ally, whose moss was soft and furry to the touch, kept rustling its fur around my ankles and bare feet lying on the Persian carpet. Then the thunder rumbles in the distance mightily pleased with itself. As the storm nears, Flint tears into the front yard to meet it, furiously doing battle. As it passed, Flint, returns to my company on the porch, convinced the storm had been driven away. So much for climate setting.

As the dog was settling to its place on the carpet, I was thinking of what came out of tinkering with the innards of my ancient Citroen D Super and what the auto technician’s bill, lying on the table looked like. Meanwhile, the DSTV decoder lost its connection, and I picked the remote control, searched for a local TV station. In the process I got one and listened to a recast of:

a. Senator Shehu Sanni’s and the Senate’s confirmation of their 40.5 billion sitting allowances monthly jumbo pay, b.PMB’s administration’s amassing a whopping #9.6trillion debts, c.the Senate’s feeble attempts at amending the Electoral bill, d. the terrorists attacks in parts of the north, e. the renewed attacks on police station in Anambra, and on and on.

These were the deep gloom over the nation, and to wit, the ill-defined role of the nation’s politicians, which were all developments prejudicial to the nation’s development, growth and in its strict sense, its future, and, it all read like a book which glorifies the horrors of war and of deluxe suffering.

I sat on, glued to the cathode and blue ray of the tube, even, as hunger gnawed at my innards, ruminating in silence, and in a horror of mixed feelings at the nation’s otherwise confusing outlook, and without as much as prejudging all of the issues on ground. One prejudiced, could come to the conclusion that so many things were wrong with the dynamics of the internal politics and cohesion of the ruling party, which has made the country and its peoples unproductive in an wholesome uninspired environment.

There and then, the thought of a head-on clash on principle between PMB and the ‘avowed leader of ‘opposition’ to the very principles and ideals of the ruling party, the misnomers in what has become of the nation’s ruling party, seen surrendering its legitimacy and authority to the opposition in a swinging aberration; on immoral spending that is putting the PMB’s administration, the anti corruption stance and what it stood for on the spotlight.

As there’s a serious difference; a conflict of interest and a clash between ‘two classes’ in the same ruling party. The world could see what the APC led administration has been reduced to; the colour of the wallpaper clashing with the colour of the carpet. A classic case of political ineptitude and tactlessness. All of which made the nation’s marching on the same spot in itself an art.

The evident clash in character and persona, erupting into a fight for political survival, is neither here nor there, just that when you are in darkness, you see the light before you see the carrier of the light. The old saying, “First impressions are lasting impressions,” is true.

The nation’s politicians of the last 22 years or so of parliamentary democracy have continually showered the nation without any pretences, with subtle “clues” of rudderless fecklessness and with more problems, moral and ethical and commonsensical than it can handle; utter recklessness, a large dose of insincerity, inefficiency and ineffectiveness of the public service and utilities, while huge debts are debilitating the economy.

As the tide roll and toss, the reality of the Nigerian situation economically, socially and politically is getting into deep waters, even as the citizenry keep struggling with the fact, truth and reality that the nation is lagging behind. Can PMB and APC in the present state of conflict of interest and confusing ideals brave the elements, ride out the storm as they doused the alarmingly growing tension in the land?

Discountenancing the feelings, traditions, norms and values of a deeply traumatized people, whose beliefs is that government is not doing enough of what it could, to help the people foster private business and prosperity would be a great disservice to the fatherland.

You will ask, what does it take for government to take advantage of the peoples self-help ethos, to create the most favourable conditions for dead and ailing industries and encouraged birthing new ones. The politicians have become like foxes in our chicken – poultry fed fast but must now fast to get out of the poultry. I chuckled in patches of fog of misery. But as an optimist, the nations patches of fog will clear some day. I’m sure!

Whether the good people realized it or not, whether they showed it in their reactions or not, in their facial expressions, gestures, stance, and energy, they seemed to have sized up the politicians motives, arrogant posturing and attitudes. That goes without saying, that, the politicians, scheming, speaking or performing, their actions and or inactions make all the difference in the world.

The good people have taking so much battering, beating to a point, that in their apathy, may, justifiably, decide they don’t want to hear anything the politicians have to say again in defense of the ineffectiveness in the public service system, and a rudderless political and general administration; rather than being struck by awe and love by how much they’re drawn to the politicians – the political class.

There are persons so radiant, so genial, so kind, so pleasure-bearing, and more, that’s all the politicians promised, that the people instinctively feel in their presence that they’ll do the nation good and support them with their tears and blood, as if, the politicians coming into the nation’s political space was like bringing a shining lamp there. Alas! What do the people have in return, from a bunch of selfish, self-serving and greedy individuals, nothing but excessive taxes, double taxation, unemployment, poverty, more poverty and its frater-cousin, hunger.

In short, the politicians appearance on the nation’s political landscape do not match the peoples expectations. The assessment may not be fair – but in view of the nation’s prevailing circumstances, altogether it’s a fact.

These politicians most of who pride themselves on “playing with a poker face,” and on their abilities to not let the people know what they’re really thinking, often conveyed an unspoken message of detachment the moment they’re voted into office. And that makes meaningful connection with the people well-nigh impossible; but communicating all the same, the wrong things.

The politicians are good actors who find it difficult to fake a reaction. Let me state here categorically, that politicians should however begin to take a cue from the 2015 Election. You never get a second chance to make a good first impression. The message and the dollars were wonderful and much needed by the people, but the look on the man’s good luck face turned people off before he opened his mouth.

The word “good” comes from the Greek word kelos, which means “winsome” [attractive, pleasant, engaging] PMB’s (as against GEJ’s) attitude won people over every time! What we say accounts for 7 percent of what people believe. So, if any politician thinks in 2023 it’s going to be mere talks on the soapbox, you’ll be missing the boat, and the chances are that you’ll have a hard time connecting with the people, who will be trying hard to match your words, with your actions and deeds. Be wary, otherwise, you’ll be seeing spider’s web as a wall and a wall as a spider’s web.

The pressures of the nation’s present time have had many of our compatriots caught in a web of the most acceptable, yet energy-draining pastimes: Worry. They have strapped on their well-worn backpack of anxiety, loaded down by worry.

In spite of the fact that worry solves nothing. But has created unrest and uneasiness in the minds of the people expecting politicians to deliver on their promises, what with the tide of the future flowing beneath the nation’s seas, promising riches such as the nation have never envisioned. The source of the wealth is the elegance of oil – the lifeblood of the modern world. And our country sits atop some of the greatest pools of oil ever known to Man.

But its men and women are left feeling insecure and unappreciated. They suffer on the unemployment queue in the labour exchange market, high incidence of taxes, no light, no water. They’re told of unending payments of colossal amount to legislators (the most lucrative calling and avocation turned business in the republic); payments of billion of naira on fuel subsidy, yet the grace refuses to go round.

While the rape go on, the people are sold on the Machiavellian principle that keeps pauperising the people and keep them asking for more. They’re hooked on the opium of the nonsense that their only hope is for government to fix their problems.

You are wont to ask, what has happened to that generation who have bought into the yarn and were mired in poverty and despair, because the promised solutions don’t work. And they’ll never work – they have never – the basics are wrong.

If the notion is left unchecked may soon churn the peoples waves of anxiety into a perfect storm of emotions, a lâ #ENDSARS. Add a little imagination and creativity, and their worst fears come to life in Technicolor brilliance.

Expecting the people not to worry about the problems on ground is asking them to exist in a state of denial. “Don’t worry – be happy! Yet, the politicians continually fail to apply measures congruent with the seriousness of the situation and offering them no alternative to the pointless and exhausting habit of worry.

The politicians don’t perform to the peoples expectations, because, often, you can’t give what you don’t have. You can’t tell brilliantly what you don’t know. You can’t share effectively what you don’t feel. You can’t give out of a vacuum. The fact is, nothing great is created suddenly. That’s why it’s pretty difficult for the politicians to discern and recognise the difference between what the people want and what they truly need.

Now, thinking about the senators #13.5 million monthly sitting allowance per senator, one is unable to subdue a mounting sense of excitement at corruption and immorality of the highest order – a film that creates an atmosphere of menace to the society, threatening the nation’s visage and ménage.

Nigerians are placated with PMB’s widely acclaimed zero-tolerance for corruption and are filled up with expectations that he can winkle the political will; and expected things to move quickly and in the way they want. They know that when a water-pipe bursts, the only option you have is to turn off the stop cock immediately.

Nigerians thought with PMB, they can see trouble in store for people who’ve set much store by immoral material acquisitions. But this mindless fleece and immoral allocation at a time the nation is wallowing in economic crisis is questionable.

It left endless questions with no answers! Has PMB acquiesced? Be reminded that corruption, especially of people with authority, here I have the Senate in mind, still runs contrary to norms and traditions which are the cornerstone of our civilization. The PMB’s administration should therefore, not be seen as
i. wilfully, condoning and encouraged the laying of the foundation for building a cortex corrupt leisure industry, and,

ii. a PMB avowed ‘war’ against corruption, purely, patronisingly, cosmetic.

The menace of corruption hurts everyone whose life, livelihood and happiness, as it were, depends on the integrity of people in a position of authority, particularly, under a ‘Change’ regime that has no gold standards.

A change whose conception, blueprints, and strategies resides only in the mind of PMB; the rest are merely defined by feelings. Even at that, PMB himself only has a starry-eyed notion about reforming society’s corrupting influences and a scourge that has remained an enigma, even to himself.

Why? Every other person in the administration, be it the legislature, executive or the judiciary were merely acting on their preferences, very few share his passion and enthusiasm.

In the face of this misnomer and menaces, the senators 750k monthly salary, #200million annual constituency allowances, #13.5 million monthly sitting allowances and a nation mounting debts of about #9.6trillion all in a nation with swingeing cuts in public services leave much to be desired.

Now talking about sharing monies, and the so-called “constituency allowance,” this lame generation don’t need a handouts – they need a hand up. Let the politicians connect with the people at the point of their needs. The politicians are so blinded by circumstances and emotion that they can’t survive without the ‘allawee,’ even though the people are pointing them to it.

The bad news is that the senators, the HoR members were moving alone. If they wish to connect with the people whose plights should arouse their compassion, they have to slow down and go at the people’s pace. Now, talking about compassion – pity for the suffering of other Nigerians, and willing to truly help them, (“ka f’owo Abu se Abu lalejo”).

Compassion shares a root system with Splanchnology, the study of the visceral [inner] parts of the body.

Compassion, then, is a reaction from deep within – a kick in the gut, if you will. Perhaps that’s why people turn away when they see news reports of children starving in homes, on the streets, at IDP centres, and hear about the myriads of myriads who live on less than $1.25 a day and go to bed hungry every night and waking up to the most challenging economic crisis.

Crisis so much, so overwhelming that our politicians couldn’t begin to meet it, in spite of the nation’s embarrassment of riches. But what if you could? What if you as a senator can make life better for a couple of hurting persons, by being there. Not by hand out but hand up. It’s your compassion that flips the switch.

The senators can do better, with the full knowledge of their highest potential and lowest proclivities. I’m convinced, going by several conclusions and takes on the NASS jumbo pay saga and for relatively doing less work, why won’t terrorists take over. That’s why it’s not easy being a politician in a world where peer pressure feels as if it’s crushing down on you at a million pounds per square inch; where values are at an all-time low and immorality at an all time high.

These are devastating times. Several of our compatriots are hungry, hundreds are trafficked in slavery, and pandemic diseases are gouging the nation, each year myriads are farmed away to Europe where our leaders and citizens alike have became objects of ridicule. So many of our people are exploited in the global sex trade.

In the few minutes it took you to go through this, (that is, if you managed to come this far), almost ninety children would have died of preventable diseases. Nigerians don’t have access to modern health facilities. As a result, several die each year from chronic diarrhea, acute respiratory illness, malaria and measles. And many of those deaths could be prevented by one injection.

As politicians and the peoples elected representative, you picked the jumbo pay, but are surrounded with great causes in need of attention, without as much as asking of what to do about the wholesale suffering, lack and poverty in the land. Their tenure is racing by, and if they aren’t careful, one day they’ll look up and their one shot at life, at making the difference will have passed by. It’s amazing that most of our politicians don’t concern themselves with such thoughts. They grind through their days in office without lifting their eyes to look.

The time to crash the party and lift the people out of their wretched existence in the face of so much money is now. Now that anxiety has become a favorite pastime the people love to hate. And worse, they’ve passed it to the young ones. As their children see the worry, of no money, no food, no schools, on their faces and hear it from their lips, they are mentoring them in the art of anxiety.

Meanwhile, the politicians are either inattentive and busy misreading or do not understand what is it the people desired and its priorities. They also do not have the temperament and depth to identify what’s really happening in the polity. They are too busy calculating the endless permutations and combinations of x,y and z as xyz,xzy,yxz,yzx,zxy and zyx and assumed victory for either the APC or the PDP in the upcoming 2023 polls.

They basically, based assumptions on the old North/South political relationship. With such calculation and summation, the nation’s problems are far from over, as they seemed to have been destined to keep repeating itself. Those that agreed with their calculations may have had reasons to think so, because deep inside, they know Nigerians are not communicating and growing.

Of course, while political power does not give anyone, least of all, politicians and elected representative, a license to live as they pleased, the judgementalism that comes from insisting that others live by our standards has caused untold damage into our moral fabrics.

Nigerians must learn to eject and or reject those politicians who have been insensitive and unreceptive to them. It’s doing the right thing for the right reason. Nothing more, nothing less, nothing else. And you’re called to do that in whatever circumstances you find yourself. Anyway. Anywhere. Anyhow. Whatever. Wherever.

Now that politicians tend to focus on external circumstances more than internal attitudes, because they want to change the people rather than change themselves and their warped logic and orientations of what public service entails. It’s a lot easier that way and costless. They’ll try to change the hallowed portals and face of Party politics only that the portents are not good for changing the people.

But the politicians (PMB must note this) miss the point altogether. It’s the worst of circumstances, poor planning, heists, etc that often brings out the best in a people. And if it is the bad things that bring out the good things, then maybe those bad things are the good things to the grand scheme of things. Let the rebranding and change start from up down and what a better time to do that than now, for PMB’s valedictory.

What we have today at all levels and branches of governances and democracy is manifestly failure of leadership. Yet, as the nation looks back to the last twenty three years, this failure hasn’t inflicted a permanent damage at all; it appears as if the nation actually grow through it all. After all, to go anywhere in life, one must as of necessity launch out from somewhere, or would get nowhere.

On one of the crowd pulling stunts of politicians, this time in the name of consultations, I looked at the sea of faces beneath me, I saw mendicants, sluggards appeared too slap-happy about their attitudes to how they’re governed, and who showed no frills or feelings that they are entitled to things that make up a good life – affordable housing, accessible health care schemes, good food at easy reach, free education, dignity, self worth; not being willing to do the needful and the necessary sacrifice and labour to provide them make us a society of sluggards on the fringes of civilization.

There’s one thing you’ll never convince the sluggards of: that they’re sluggards. Their familiar and favorite refrain are: “Tomorrow,” “E go better,”

“Ogadinma,” “One day,” “One day, I’m going to…” (You fill in the blank)! Yet, they look out the front door of life, they don’t like their political leaders, but like their leaders refused to see a highway of opportunities only one big Brian patch. “Like frailties like disposition”, “like begets like,” “A people deserve the leaders they get,” were the time-worn clichés that accompanied this feeling.

Benjamin Franklin was right when he said, “I never knew a man who was good at making excuses, who was good at anything else.” Nigerians like their politicians are vastly gifted in the art of making excuses than create an environment worth living in. Always going to “get around to doing the job,” but never get around to getting around. They forget that when you do what you have to do, when you have to do it, then you get to do what you want to do, when you want to do it. What happens in that instance is that they destroy the core essence of a collective existence.

The word ‘destroy’ pulsates with liabilities, it destroys motivations, drive, enthusiasm and passion. Before long, all would have to do more to compensate for the politicians negative influence, merely canvassing for restraint; is not enough, to have the right answers; you need the right approach. Good ideas and sound advice are wasted when you use a ran-it-down-your-throat approach.

Even at that, the senators and HoRs too acquiesced, therefore, the present shadowboxing isn’t a grand idea.
Last line: Our longest regrets are our inactions regrets – the thing we would have, could have, or should have done but did not do.

Jimi Bickersteth is a blogger and a writer. He can be reached via Twitter: @bickerstethjimi

 

German Central Bank Warns Against Excessive Application Of Russian Sanctions

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Germany’s central bank has criticised the country’s financial institutions for interpreting punitive measures against Russia too rigidly.

“We see here and there that sanctions are being over-fulfilled,’’ central bank board member Joachim Wuermeling told financial daily Handelsblatt on Wednesday.

Institutions should not, for example, be excluding citizens with a Russian background simply for fear of violating sanctions, he said.

“Financial institutions must be careful to keep a sense of proportion and not unintentionally disadvantage anyone.’’

On future financial risks, Mr Wuermeling expressed concern about mortgages, which have become riskier for banks due to rising prices.

The market was becoming increasingly vulnerable, he said.

Mortgages with interest rates fixed for more than 10 years account for half of the non-commercial mortgages in Germany.

“So in the middle of an interest rate turnaround, banks would still have very low interest rate loans on their balance sheets for a few years, but would already have to pay higher interest rates for refinancing.’’

The central bank reserved the right to adjust the capital buffers for banks if the financial risks continued to grow, Mr Wuermeling said.

Israel’s Government Loses Razor-Thin Majority

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A lawmaker from Israel’s ruling Yamina alliance has unexpectedly stepped down from the coalition, meaning that the government of Naftali Bennett has lost its razor-thin majority.
Israeli media unanimously reported Wednesday that Idit Silman had resigned from office.

Bennett’s government was sworn in in June last year, ending a long-lasting political crisis in Israel that saw four elections in two years.

The coalition was formed of eight parties from the left – to right-wing spectrum – including an Arab party for the first time.

Silman, the coalition chairperson, reportedly resigned because of a dispute over the religious matter of whether leavened food (chametz) should be allowed to be brought into hospitals during the Jewish festival of Passover.

Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu praised Silman’s decision. The move does not have any immediate concrete impact. Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, is in recess until May 8.

Even after Silman’s resignation, the opposition would not have the necessary majority for an effective vote of no confidence.

It is, therefore, still unclear if and when the government could collapse and prompt new elections.

Kaduna Train Attack: Time For Another Circus Of Blame Games?, By Zainab Suleiman Okino

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The anger, horror and hopelessness that followed the Abuja-Kaduna train attack have not simmered and will not, for months and years to come, because the attack was a further revelation of the many ugly faces of our government and nation. The latest information about the attack is unsettling — only 186, out of the 362 validated passengers on board the ill-fated train, have been confirmed safe. 22 persons are still missing, while eight bodies were recovered, according to the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) managing director, Fidet Okhiria.

The figures do not add up in the least, neither do we expect to be bombarded with inanities of internal wranglings, petty quarrels and blame games from those who manage our affairs. To be honest, we do not care what they do in their All Progressives Congress (APC) or executive closets. We only want to be safe in our small corners, which, sadly, has become an utopian mirage.

By now everyone already knows that there are many governments in Buhari’s government. The centre is either too weak and less in control or non-plussed. When you occupy a position, you carve out your own fiefdom and determine how things should be. Transport Minister Rotimi Amaechi is one of the most powerful men in government (call his fiefdom a government too), but when Vice President Yemi Osinbajo took charge of the Federal Executive Council, he clipped Amaechi’s wings. The indication to this effect was contained in Amaechi’s response to the train attack.

“We knew what the problem would be. We knew we needed to have digital security equipment. We applied for it…And I warned that lives would be lost. Now lives are lost. Eight persons dead, 25 persons in hospital and we don’t know how many persons have been kidnapped. And the cost of that equipment is just three billion naira.

“The cost of what we have lost is more than three billion naira. We have lost tracks; we have lost locomotives and coaches. We have lost human beings. And the cost is just three billion naira…when you come with sincerity to government and your colleagues and people are stopping you, it is annoying”, Amaechi said.

However, he annoyed us further, when it turned out that the minister’s preferred choice for the contract was N84.9 million worth family company, whose board of directors all bear the same surname. Mogjan Nigeria Limited, established in 2019, has as directors Godwin Momoh, Chioma Momoh and George Momoh.

Without antecedent and experience steeped in professionalism and skills set, Amaechi’s arrangement was another revelation in cronyism and nepotism, in contrast with efficiency, know-how and capacity, before another interest (in Vice President Osinbajo) stopped the contract. Citing it as an indication of his helplessness at a time of national mourning over the attack, is akin to politicising death, making a mockery of the destruction of human lives, kidnapping inflicted on innocent individuals and the disparaged psyche of citizens in general.

This is Amaechi, who single-handedly ensured the suspension and eventual sack of the all-powerful former managing director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala; the minister, said to be a cabal in his own right, a member of the inner caucus, a minister close to President Muhammadu Buhari, and has been in this government from inception, should have stopped the train from running if certain equipment were not provided. If he still does not wield enough power, I wonder what power is. All the same, having power does not mean one should cross the line of decency and moderation in all you do as a public servant. Amaechi crossed that line in his insensitive narrative.

This week, Minister Amaechi unveiled his presidential bid, at the most inappropriate time, when we are still mourning the dead, with many still in captivity and yet others unaccounted for. This shows where his heart is, and which, between the pains of the attack and his presidential ambition, is more important to him.

Kaduna State governor Malam Nasir El-Rufai never shies away from hard talk. As the chief mourner in the Kaduna train tragedy, he expressed his frustration, emotion, and possible plan of involving private military contractors (or mercenaries) if the Federal Government’s fighting spirit becomes ineffective; yet at another point, he was reactionary. In the face of the obvious failure of government, with respect to ignoring intelligence on the impending attack, El-Rufai said the terrorists’ hide outs are known but the security people refused to heed or act upon the information: “We have enough intelligence for us to act. The Airforce undertakes enough Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and the DSS has informants all over the place. We know what they are planning. We get the reports. The problem is for the agencies to act. The army should go after their enclaves to wipe them out“, adding that the Airforce should “bomb them since they are now legally identified as terrorists and not just bandits. I’m angry, frustrated and feel totally helpless”.

Notwithstanding their grandstanding, Amaechi and El-Rufai are guilty by association. Their party, the APC has not been able to justify their choice over the ruling party in 2015, with such promises as minimising the level of insecurity in mostly North-East Nigeria. Today, nowhere is safe in Nigeria, not land transportation, and not air nor rail transportation either. Here is Minister Amaechi, who got the approval to do a rail linkage to Niger Republic and to build a Transport University in Katsina. The Buhari government has spent billions of naira (largely loans from China) on the rail sector under Amaechi’s supervision. How did he get those approvals? Governor El-Rufai once headed an APC committee on restructuring, which again was one of the promises of their party. His report is still gathering dusts wherever it is.

It is imperative to mention restructuring, because under the current political arrangement, El-Rufai does not even have the power to establish a solo security outfit without the Federal Government’s consent. And this is in addition to the general lack of coordination between the Federal Government and states. Mercenaryism in Kaduna State cannot and will not function in isolation of its neighbouring states of Katsina, Niger and Zamfara – which are also overwhelmed by insecurity. A lot has been written about the propriety of intelligence sharing, however in the case of the train attack, there was information about its likelihood, so why didn’t the authorities act on it and stop night train travels? So many questions. Unfortunately, those who should provide answers are in denial of their collective guilt. That won’t work. We know better.

In order words, Amaechi and El-Rufai are just playing to the gallery and playing politics with security. Both gentlemen are part of the government. By trying to exonerate themselves, they are being clever by half. And not even a populist approach employed by them can detract from their involvement.

zainabokino@gmail.com/08098209791

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