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In an
apparent bid to re-jig the nation’s security apparatus in the wave of growing
insurgent attacks and suicide bombings, President Muhammadu Buhari, 45 days
after assuming office, yesterday sacked all the service chiefs and appointed
replacements whom he said were chosen on merit.
The new security
helmsmen are Major-General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin (Chief of Defence Staff);
Major-General T.Y. Buratai (Chief of Army Staff), Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe
Ibas (Chief of Naval Staff) and Air Vice-Marshal Sadique Abubakar (Chief of Air
Staff). The rest are Air Vice Marshal Monday Riku Morgan (Chief of Defence
Intelligence) and retired Major-General Babagana Monguno (National Security
Adviser)
Chadian police at
the weekend warned that anyone found wearing the Muslim full-face veil would be
arrested, after a Boko Haram suicide bombing in the capital left 15 dead, AFP
reported monday.
Saturday’s attack
in a bustling N’Djamena market by a man disguised as a woman in a full-face
veil also injured 80 and spread panic across the city.
“This attack just
confirms that a ban” on the full-face veil was justified, national police
spokesman Paul Manga said, adding that “it now must be respected more than ever
by the entire population”.
“Anyone who does
not obey the law will be automatically arrested and brought to justice,” he
warned.
Senator Uche
Ekwunife, representing Anambra Central Senatorial Zone has condoled with
Odenigwe family of Enugwu Ukwu, the Spiritual Director of Holy Ghost Adoration
Ministry (aka Ebube Muonso), Rev Fr. Emmmanuel Obimma and Anambra state
government over the death of Okey Odenigwe and some members of his family in an
auto crash along Awka Enugu expressway on Sunday,when a trailer running away
from FRSC fell on top the Family Car and crushed them to death.
Ekwunife in her
condolence message described the incident that led to the death of Okey, his
wife and one of his sons as tragic and a calamity for the entire family of
Odenigwe and Anambra state government.
She called for
special prayers for the repose of the deceased souls, adding that the sad news
of the auto crash kept her awake all through the night as she meditated over
the incident that almost wiped out entire family of six and called on Odenigwe
family to bear the irreparable loss courage.
Nigeria Leading Construction company, Messrs Julius Berger Nigeria Ltd., has stopped works on the ongoing second
Niger Bridge project. Ashiwaju.org learnt that the company had in the last one
month sacked over 50 workers on the site due to financial constraint.
The construction
company had earlier stopped work on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway due to paucity
of fund. Our correspondent, who visited the project site at the Asaba and
Ogbaru end of the bridge, reports that some of the heavy duty equipment working
on the site have disappeared while only few security personnel and some foreign
nationals were seen loitering at the site. The plant house along the expressway
has also been shut.
Only security
personnel were seen at the entrance of the plant. A source stated that there is
funding gap for the project. The source said: “Oga, I don’t know what is
happening; you can see the workers are no longer here.
The
Republic of Greece has again missed the International Monetary Fund
payment to late Monday, slipping further into the debt morass that
has devastated the economy.
Including
a missed payment at the end of June, Greece is in arrears to the I.M.F. for
about 2 billion euros, or about $2.2 billion, said the fund, which is based in
Washington. the country failed to pay the fund €456 million.
The
missed payment was overshadowed by the agreement among eurozone leaders
that would provide more aid to Greece and keep it in the eurozone, in
return for a harsh program of budget discipline and measures intended to
modernize the country’s economy.
Delta State
Police (DSP) have arrested a policewoman identified as Sergeant Helen for
allegedly killing her estranged husband Kelechi Aririguzo, who was also a
policeman.
Mr. Aririguzo was
traveling to see his daughter in Ogwashi-Uku on Thursday of last week when his
wife gathered a crowd that clubbed him to death, according to an eyewitness and
Delta police.
A man who gave
his name as Uche was eyewitness to the brutal murder and confided in a
SaharaReporters correspondent that Mr. Aririguzo met his untimely death after
he visited his daughter, who lives with his estranged wife in Umuokwe village.
ABAYOMI GABRIEL
OLONISHAKIN (DEFENCE) The new chief of defence staff, a major general from
Ekiti state, was until his appointment the head of the Nigerian Army Training and
Doctrine Command in Minna, Niger state. He topped his class at the Nigerian
Defence Academy (NDA). He is the most senior general in the armed forces with
the retirement of the former service chiefs. He is only the third
south-westerner to be Nigeria’s No. 1 military officer, after Alani Akinrinade
(1980-81) and Seyi Petinrin (2010-2012).
The Catholic
Bishops Conference of Nigeria would like to once again reiterate the
perspective of the Church on more recent developments concerning the sanctity
and dignity of human life and the institutions of marriage and the family all
across the world.
The recent rise
in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender activism, the popular vote in the
Republic of Ireland and the Supreme Court decision in the United States of
America will tend to provoke a notable and rapid shift in public opinion about
the nature and meaning of marriage and family as it has been known for
millennia. This, in many countries, has
inevitably led to powerful legislative and judicial manoeuvres to redefine
marriage in order o include “same-sex marriage”. We wish to state that this is a
sad, unjust and lamentable situation based largely upon a distorted perception
of natural law, the will of God and human nature.
The Archbishop on the Niger and Bishop of Aguata diocese, Most Reverend Christian Efobi has ordained three priests and four deacons at St. John the Divine Anglican Church Oko in Orumba North Local Government Area of Anambra State.
The four deacons are: Ord. Walter Chife, Ord. Chukwuemeka Anyichie, Ord. Ernest Okoli, and Ord. Rowland Nwibe; while the priests are Rev. Nathaniel Ume, Rev. Kenneth Ochulor, and Rev. Eric C. Chidolue.
Bishop Efobi charged the priests to hold unto the truth and light of Jesus Christ while discharging their priestly duties. He noted that the church would stop at nothing to ensure the salvation of Jesus Christ is preached around the world.
President Muhammadu Buhari has named Tukur Buratai, a major general, as the chief of army staff. Buratai takes over from Lieutenant General Kenneth Minimah,, who was removed on Monday along with other service chiefs. Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin, a major general, will succeed Alex Badeh, an air chief marshall, as chief of defence staff. Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, a rear admiral, is the new chief of naval staff, while Sadique Abubakar, an air vice marshall, will be the new chief of air staff. All these positions are in acting capacity until senate confirmation, Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman said in a statement. In a surprise move, the president named Babagana Monguno, a retired major general, as the national security adviser, contrary to several media reports that Abdulrahman Dambazzau, a retired lieutenant general and former army chief, had been slated for the position. The president also named Monday Riku Morgan, an air vice marshall, as chief of defence intelligence – another surprise announcement since such an appointment is usually announced by the military authorities rather than by the president.