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Biafra: Weaken Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB before I return – Buhari allegedly orders Nigerian military

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President Muhammadu Buhari ​was said to have issued a matching order to the Nigeri​an military
​to weaken Nnamdi Kanu and his group, the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) before he returns from the trip he is set to embark on Sunday.

​Buhari will attend the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 72).

​He will​ join other world leaders at the welcoming reception to be hosted by the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, and also hold a bilateral meeting with the UN scribe.

​The​ Nigerian leader ​is billed to have a a lunch meeting with President Donald Trump of the United States of America, along with other world leaders.

​Buhari, who will be accompanied by the governors of Zamfara, Ebonyi and Ondo States, and key cabinet ministers, will transit through London on his way back to the country.

​Although it is still unclear how long the president will be away, DAILY POST gathered on Friday that he spoke to the nation’s security chiefs earlier in the week.

The president, angered by the audacity of IPOB in declaring that they were ready to fight Nigerians ordered the military to move in and quell their violent clamour.

​”Buhari will never negotiate the unity of Nigeria and I can tell you that the declaration by the military that IPOB are enemies of the state is ​the outcome of the go-ahead by the president.”

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“Rules of engagement will be respected but force will be applied where necessary. My advice is for the agitators to clam down and use wisdom,” a reliable source told DAILY POST.

The Nigerian military in a statement by Major General, John Enenche, Director Defence Information, declared IPOB a terrorist organisation.

A statement he signed gave reasons for the decision.

The military had said, “after due professional analysis and recent developments, it has become expedient, to notify the general public that; the claim by IPOB actors that the organization is non violent is not true.

“Hence, the need to bring to public awareness the true and current state of IPOB.
“In this regard, some of their actions, clandestinely and actively, that has been terrorising the general public among others include;

“The formation of a Biafra Secret Service; Claimed formation of Biafra National Guard; Unauthorised blocking of public access roads; Extortion of money from innocent civilians at illegal road blocks.

“Militant possession and use of weapons (stones, molotov cocktails, machetes and broken bottles among others) on a military patrol on 10 September 2017.

“Physical confrontation of troops by Nnamdi Kanu and other IPOB actors at a check point on 11 September 2017 and also attempts to snatch their rifles.

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“Attack by IPOB members, on a military check point on 12 September 2017, at Isialangwa, where one IPOB actor attempted to snatch a female soldier’s rifle.”

The source told our correspondent that the onslaught against Kanu and IPOB will commence on Monday.

He said the military is fully ready and will clampdown on Biafra agitators in response “to the battle line drawn by Nnamdi Kanu”.

“If you go to the extent of forming a secret service all in the name of agitation, you have declared war on the state and no responsible government will just watch and do nothing”.

“So come Monday, those who think they have grown so much that they can threaten a whole country should be ready to face the consequences”.

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Ndume slams senate chamber renovation as ‘poor job’

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The Senate Chief Whip, Ali Ndume, has voiced his dissatisfaction with the recent renovation work carried out in the Senate Chamber, labeling it as substandard.

Under Order 42 of the Senate Standing Rules, Ndume expressed his concerns, highlighting various issues such as the poor quality of the sound system leading to echoes, inadequate sitting arrangements, and the absence of voting devices.

He remarked, “Since day one, precisely last week Tuesday when we moved into this Chamber that was supposed to have been renovated, there have been complaints here and there.”

In response, the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, clarified that the sitting arrangement complaints among Senators have been largely resolved, noting that the renovation contract was not executed by the 10th National Assembly.

Meanwhile, in legislative proceedings, the Senate passed for the second reading a Bill aimed at repealing the Revenue, Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission Act of 2004.

The new legislation seeks to grant the Commission enforcement powers for monitoring revenue accruals and disbursement from the federation account, aligning it with the amended 1999 constitution.

Despite the bill’s passage, lawmakers have agreed to subject it to further scrutiny, with plans to revisit its provisions.

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The bill has been referred to the Committee on Finance, Appropriations, and Economic and Financial Planning for review, with a report expected within four weeks.

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$18.5bn: Senate probes Abuja centenary city project

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A decade after its inception, the Abuja Centenary City project faces renewed scrutiny as the Senate initiates an investigation into its faltering $18.5 billion public-private sector-led initiative.

In a bid to breathe new life into the ambitious venture, the Senate, under the 10th Assembly, has established an ad-hoc committee chaired by Deputy Senate President, Sen. Barau Jibrin.

The brainchild behind the investigative move, Sen. Yisa Oyelola representing Kwara South, highlighted the initial vision of the project, which was earmarked as a free trade zone under the auspices of the Nigerian Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA).

He emphasised the necessity of revisiting the project’s trajectory, given its substantial economic potential.

While some lawmakers advocate for a public-private partnership (PPP) revival strategy, dismissing the notion of direct federal funding, others underscore the need for a self-sustaining financial model.

Sen. ISAH Jibrin, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Customs, emphasised the importance of exploring investment banking avenues to secure the project’s financial future.

To expedite progress, the Senate has tasked the Committee on Federal Capital Territory with investigating the hurdles obstructing the project’s completion.

Specifically, the committee is mandated to scrutinise the existing public-private partnership agreement and propose necessary amendments to facilitate a prompt resolution within a defined timeframe.

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Also, the Senate urged the Federal Government to prioritise the project’s revival by extending essential support, resolving regulatory bottlenecks, and addressing any lingering obstacles.

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CBN sets July 7 deadline for PoS operators’ registration with CAC 

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has set a firm deadline for Point of Sales (PoS) operators to finalise their registration with the Corporate Affairs Corporation (CAC) by July 7, 2024.

This announcement came to light during a pivotal meeting between Fintech representatives and the Registrar-General/Chief Executive Officer (CAC), Hussaini Magaji (SAN), held in Abuja on Tuesday.

In his address, Magaji emphasised the critical importance of adhering to the two-month timeline for registering agents, merchants, and individuals with the commission, citing compliance with legal requirements and directives from the CBN.

According to a statement titled ‘CAC, PoS Operators Agree to Two-Month Deadline to Register Their Agents and Merchants to Strengthen the Fintech Industry,’ issued by the CAC, this measure aims at bolstering Fintech customers’ businesses and fortifying the economy.

Magaji underscored that this action is supported by Section 863, Subsection 1 of the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020, as well as the 2013 CBN guidelines on agent banking.

He clarified that the deadline, ending on July 7, 2024, is not targeted at specific groups or individuals but rather aims at safeguarding businesses collectively.

 

Prominent voices from the Fintech sector committed to collaborating with the commission to ensure the seamless implementation of this directive.

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While expressing support, some stressed the necessity for comprehensive and collective sensitisation to ensure the efficacy of the exercise.

 

Tokoni Peter, the Special Adviser to the President on ICT Development and Innovation, affirmed his commitment to facilitating a smooth process in alignment with the Renewed Hope Initiative of the current administration.

Representatives from Opay, Momba, Palmpay Ltd, Pay Stack, Fair Money MFB, Monie Point, and Teasy Pay, present at the event, further solidified their dedication by signing a document in support of the project.

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