Saturday, October 16, 2021
Public Notice: WAFFI TV Official Facebook Page has been hacked.
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Gov. Akeredolu Calls on Wealthy Nigerians to Give back to the Needy
FG Declares Tuesday October 19, 2021 Public Holiday to Mark Eidul-Mawlid Celebration
Veteran Actor Agu Narrates how he was Treated by DSS Operatives
Olu of Warri Donates N4Bn to Complete Koko-Ogheye Road
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Okowa emerges Best Governor in Infrastructure Development
Okosu Condems Attack on Ogbe-ljoh Youth President, As Paul Denies Allegation
Okowa urges Deltans to stop erecting structures on natural water ways
Just-ln: Buhari Reappoints Dikio as lnterim Administrator of Presidential Amnesty Programme
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Read The Amended Nigeria Electoral Bill 2021
Indian Court Delivers two life sentence to a man who kills wife with Cobra
Tension Brews in warri over Alleged Plot to Attack Ologbotsere Descendants in Olu's Palace Crisis
Jonathan Gets New ltn'l Appointment
South-South leaders vow to resist antics of opposition
Gunmen Hold Obiano’s Convoy Hostage in Anambra
Senate approves direct primaries for political parties, empowers INEC as sole authority on e-transmission of results
Okowa Calls For Road Rehabilitation Ahead Of Yuletide
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Taskforce marks illegal shops under high tension for demolition in warri
Edith Okowa to Girl-Child: Use Digital Technology to Enhance Yourself
Delta Attorney General, Bozimo seeks Cooperation with Assembly C’ttee on Rules, Business, other Matters
Sunday, October 10, 2021
2022 budget: Timi Frank urges Nigerians to prepare for worst times
At a time Nigerians are struggling to survive due to harsh economic conditions, former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, has urged the masses to prepare for worst times ahead.
Frank is the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) Ambassador to East Africa and Middle East, said his fear was predicated on the “2022 Budget of Economic Growth and Sustainability” recently laid before a joint session of the National Assembly by President Muhammdu Buhari.
He said since the purchasing power of the average Nigerian has been inexorably eroded by rising cost of goods and services coupled with expected increases in the pump price of petrol, electricity tariffs and introduction of new taxes, the people must of necessity tighten their belts to survive the economic tsunami ahead.
Frank in a statement in Abuja, berated President Buhari for again deceiving Nigerians with a budget he knows will bring more hardship to them than succour.
“In the history of Nigeria,” according to him, “no President or head of state has lied to Nigerians like Buhari.”
“For instance, Buhari stated that his regime is targeting N17.70trillion as total federally-collectible revenue for 2022. Yet, he plans to finance the 2022 Budget Deficit of N6.26trillion through borrowing thereby pushing up the nation’s debt.”
He lamented that since Buhari took over in 2015, annual budget performance has remained below 30 per cent.
“This is because they are budgets of lies and no one can implement a lie,” he declared.
He insisted that Buhari’s plan to seek further amendments to the Finance Act 2020, is meant to lay additional financial burden on the shoulders of Nigerians.
“This invariably means, among others, that some present taxes will either be reviewed upwards or new ones introduced,” he said.
He recalled that based on the law, which became fully operational on January 1, 2021, Value Added Tax (VAT) was increased from 5% to 7.5% while impoverished Nigerians are now being charged N50 levy on every electronic money transfer deposited in any bank or financial institution, on any account, on the sum of N10,000 and above.
According to him, this levy is in addition to other charges like Short Message Service (SMS), Account Maintenance, etc, which Nigerians are already being made to pay by commercial banks.
He also said that a new way to further plunder the downtrodden Nigerians by Buhari is the planned reintroduction of tollgates on Federal Highways in the country.
He said when the scheme becomes operational, according to the Federal Government, motorists will be made to pay N200, N500, and N1000 respectively depending on the type of vehicle.
He added: “It is grievous that Buhari did not tell Nigerians that as he was speaking to his Halleluya and Amen Boys in the highly comprised ninth National Assembly and fixing the 2022 official exchange rate at N410.15k to $1, the Naira on Thursday last week (same day) traded at N570 to the dollar at the unofficial (parallel) market.
“The Naira also exchanged at N410.81 per dollar at the Investors and Exporters (I&E) forex window, thereby putting a lie to Buhari’s proposal of N410.15.50 to a dollar officially.”
He insisted that the National Assembly had hurriedly approved the passage of the PIA, in the interest of Buhari and not for the benefit of Nigerians.
“The rubber stamp National Assembly hurriedly passed the Petroleum Industry Act, not because they love Nigeria but because Buhari and his cronies want to perpetually be in charge of the incorporated entities.
He recalled that Buhari and Nigerian oil industry have become inseparable since the the regime of Olusegun Obasanjo as Head of State.
He “When Olusegun Obasanjo became a military Head of State in 1976, Buhari, then a Colonel, was appointed the Federal Commissioner (Minister) for Petroleum and Natural Resources.
“In 1977, when the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) was created, Buhari was appointed as its Chairman, a position he held until 1978.
“Buhari served as the Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF), a body created by the regime of late General Sani Abacha. He has doubled as the President, Commander-In-Chief, and Minister of Petroleum Resources since 2015.
“I dare say that with the ongoing incorporation of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, in line with provisions in the PIA, the petroleum industry in Nigeria will continue to be in the firm grips of Buhari, post 2023, through his proxies and cronies who have concluded plans to mop up the initial share capital of N200billion of the company soon to be put up for sale to Nigerians.
“The purchase and control of Nigerian power assets by both present and former political office holders is telling in this direction.”
He insisted that Nigerians are terribly disappointed in some opposition lawmakers in the National Assembly who joined APC lawmakers to clap for Buhari as witnessed by viewers during the live telecast of the budget presentation session.
He said: “Instead of them to make Buhari to understand that they were only there because duty demands that they be there, they were apparently carried away.
“One wonders if they cannot borrow a leaf from the way opposition lawmakers in other climes react whenever the President told a lie or says anything that is doubtful or inaccurate during presentations.”
END
Signed
Comrade Timi Frank
ULMWP Ambassador to East Africa and Middle East
NGO CEPEJ Establishes Peace, Environment Clubs in Abuja Schools, Others
A leading Nigeria civil society organisation, Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ, has inaugurated Peace and Environment Clubs (PECs) in over 15 secondary schools in the Country. CEPEJ has the mandate to promote peace whilst advocating for environmental best practices among young ones for a better society.
The most recent PECs were established in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, FCT to serve as “safe spaces” with the idea of catching them young and bringing the next generation together from different social and cultural backgrounds to discuss critical issues, especially those relating to peace, conflict prevention/management and environmental sustainability, as well as share values of tolerance and civic responsibility.
The general principle of the PEC is to bring about a change in awareness and thought patterns that will transform the behaviour of young Nigerians. This will result in young people imbibing values of mutual respect, fairness, teamwork, discipline and tolerance, which will in turn result in a society that values peace and environmental best practices as a state of mind, value, norm and a way of life (culture).
The National Coordinator and CEO of CEPEJ, Comrade Mulade Sheriff thanked and appreciated the FCT Board for the partnership to enable the NGO establish the Peace and Environment Clubs, and to inaugurate PEC Coordinators for Government Senior Secondary School, Bwari, and Mabushi Secondary School, both in Abuja.
FCT secondary school Board Chairman, Hon. Yahaya Musa Muhammed who was represented by Assistant Directors, Mr. Itam Nneoyi and Mrs Mary Ajibola, appreciated CEPEJ for the laudable initiative and pledged to work with the CSO to educate and guide the youths in the ways of life.
For their parts, the Principal of Government Secondary School, Bwari, Dr. Mrs. Nse Martina Ikwo, and Principal of Government Secondary School, Mabushi, Mr. Muhammed Shaba thanked CEPEJ for establishing the Peace Clubs to educate students on the need to imbibe the culture of peace and environmental protection, highly needed in Nigeria today as a result of the prevailing challenges. They promised to ensure the sustainability of the clubs.
The Programme Director of CEPEJ, Mrs. Nafisat Amadu Abdulmalik listed the followings as the expected outcomes of the clubs:
1. Improved life skills (leadership, negotiation, decision making, values, self esteem, conflict management etc.) in young persons and other beneficiaries;
2. Enhanced advocacy skills - speaking up for self and for others;
3. Young persons to have confidence to participate in decision making;
4. Improved knowledge about entitlements and rights.
She said CEPEJ would facilitate Training the Trainers Workshops in the coming weeks before the activities would kick off fully. Others in attendance included Vice Prinpicals, administrative staff, as well as senior teachers and students.
Victory over APC's mischief: Delta PDP congratulates leaders, members, party faithful
PRESS STATEMENT
9th October, 2021
Victory over APC's mischief: Delta PDP congratulates leaders, members, party faithful
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta State has congratulated leaders of the party, members, faithful, and supporters for achieving victory on Friday, October 8, 2021 at the Court of Appeal against the evil machinations of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The party, in a statement commending the party for the Appeal Court victory and signed by the State Publicity Secretary, Dr. Ifeanyi Osuoza, said the victory was momentous for two very important reasons, amongst others.
According to Dr. Osuoza, first is that the Appeal Court victory shattered the sinister moves of the APC to destroy the hard, fought and won success of our party at the Local Government elections, with the ultimate intention of shoving aside all our victorious Chairmen, Vice-chairmen, and Councilors across the State and making their victory a nullity.
The second significant reason is that the court victory exposed APC as a meddlesome interloper in an issue that least concerned it, and thereby confirmed the opposition party as one that is pathologically full of mischief, misinformation, and disinformation – a party that is always shedding crocodile tears, one that has no qualms about creating and causing harm and damage to others.
Dr. Osuoza said: “APC wanted all PDP Council Chairmen and Councilors in the 25 Local Government Areas in Delta State to be removed from office as it happened in Zamfara State on the ground that PDP did not conduct valid primaries in the choice of its candidates for the council election held in March, 2021. APC also alleged that DSIEC colluded with PDP without observing the provision of the DSIEC Law, 2017.
“If we had lost this case in the court and without putting up a watertight defence, all the Council Chairmen and Councilors in the 25 Local Government Areas in Delta State would have lost their seats.
"Against all the false claims of APC, the judge ruled that APC is a total stranger to PDP and as such, it cannot dabble into the primary election of PDP which is an internal affair of the PDP.
"That Section 285 (14) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) sited by APC did not apply to Delta State Local Government election.
"That the Zamfara State case of APC vs Marafa cannot apply to this case and that by the provision of Section 98(8) of Delta State Independent Electoral Commission Law, 2017, it is only the aspirant who participated in a primary election of a political party that has the locus standi to challenge the primary election".
Now that the Appeal Court has upheld the judgment of the High Court that earlier ruled in favour of PDP, the rug has been pulled from under the APC, making it and its wicked intentions to fall like a pack of cards. Of course, our party will continuously be on the alert, watching APC as it goes about like the Biblical satan, and reaching to its bag of mischief seeking the next hurt to inflict.
We commend our team of lawyers for the dogged fight put up at the courts that finally culminated in the damaging uppercut that saw our opponents hitting the canvas for PDP’s victory.
PDP! Power to the people!!
Dr. Ifeanyi M. Osuoza
State Publicity Secretary,
PDP, Delta State.