Thursday, 20 February 2014

Lagos BRT Buses Gradually Turning Into Molue!





The molue, opps.... sorry BRT bus pictured below, loaded the normal full seat from Obalende en route Ajah- in Lekki area of Lagos state, but on getting to Sandfield bus stop in Victoria island, the driver decided to load another full passengers on standing, 

he repeated the same thing at lekki 1st round about bus stop; to the extent that they was not any spaces left for cross ventilation.


You can see passengers, most of whom are students squeezed right behind the drivers' seat, and towards the rear of the bus.


This is what most commuters undergo every time they board the BRT bus, please is this once - upon - a - time prestigious bus and one of the pride of Lagos state gradually metamorphosing into the out staged molue bus? 

I know they assist primary and secondary school students as part of Lagos state free transportation scheme, but are they supposed to be sardined like this? must this awuff run their belle?





Parents protest over newborn baby’s missing placenta’


The parents of a newborn baby in Ogun were reported to have caused a scene after their child’s placenta went missing from the clinic where the baby was born.
Kayode Alatise is said to have protested the disappearance of the placenta at the Otunba Tunwase National Paediatric Centre in the Ijebu-Ode area of the state.
The father accused the hospital staff of playing pranks after they told him that the placenta was missing and then attempted to give him one which he claimed wasn’t his baby’s.
According to Nigerian Eye,  Alatise alleged that the hospital management told him on Monday when his wife, Falilat, delivered their first baby that the placenta was missing. He caused commotion as he threatened doctors and nurses at the centre located along the Sagamu-Benin Expressway. The father of the baby insisted that neither him nor his wife was given the baby’s placenta, adding he rejected the placenta the hospital later attempted to return to him because he was not sure it was actually his baby’s own. He said, “We were referred to this hospital, and when we got here they demanded N230,000 for caesarian section. I was told that if I did not pay N50,000 deposit, they would not commence surgery. I begged them that night, but they said they would not do the operation until I paid. Before I got the money, it was already 8am. “After the operation, my wife asked me if I had collected the placenta, but I told her no. The nurses and the ward security now came to tell me that they saw me when I went to the surgery room to take the placenta. “After I reported the matter to the police, they now called me to say that they had found the placenta. But how am I sure that that is my baby’s placenta. They told me on Monday that the placenta had got lost.”  he said.
The Deputy Medical Director and Consultant Gynaecologist/Obstetrician, Dr. Oladayo Ogunlaja, who took delivery of the baby, denied the allegation that any placenta got missing. Ogunlaja said the placenta was only mistakenly taken into the hospital’s laundry by the cleaning attendant who cleared out the Operating Room after Alatise’s wife was delivered of the baby. He added that if Alatise was not sure that the placenta given to him was his baby’s, he could do a scientific test to prove its genuineness. He said, “The patient was actually a referred patient. She was referred from the State Hospital, Ijebu Ode, on Monday around 3am. She had been in labour, probably at a traditional birth attendant centre, and she was referred to the state hospital from where she was referred here. “On getting here, she didn’t have money and there was no blood. Because of that, we could not do the surgery. We only admitted and stabilized her. “By 8am, we eventually had the caesarian section. The mother was fine and the baby was fine. The practice here is that placenta should be handed over to the mother or father, but there was a mix-up. The father did not request for it and the attendant that cleaned the room saw the nylon bag and took it down to the laundry. 
“Around 7pm yesterday (Tuesday), that was over 36 hours after, they now requested for the placenta and it became an issue. We started calling the workers that were involved. We had delivered close to a thousand babies here and we have never had such an issue. So, we started searching. “Fortunately this morning, we went to the laundry and lo and behold we saw the nylon bag with the decomposing placenta still fresh with the blood. As soon as we found it, we called the people involved and we gave it to them. It was the Chief Nursing Officer that gave the placenta back and I think he should be happy that the placenta has been given to him.
“If he is not sure that that is his baby’s placenta, the Lagos University Teaching Hospital has just built a new diagnostic centre where it can be tested. They can take it there. But I am sure that is the placenta of the baby because all those babies that were delivered before and after that period, their placentas were given to their parents.”Dr. Ogunlaja said.

Please the Association of Medical Practitioners should wade into this case and ensure that there are no hanki - panki issues here. They have been reports of mysterious occurrences in most private clinics for some time now.

Lagos state government bans indecent dressing!





Lagos State Government has dresses that expose breasts, and other sensitive parts of the female body, saying “they are indecent.”
This was contained in a circular issued by the State Head of Service, Mrs. Josephine Williams to entire Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, dated February 7, 2014.

It was gathered that the decision was taken as a result of degenerating cases of indecent dressing among the state government female public servants, warning that it would begin to take drastic and punitive measures against defiant public servants who flout the directive.
The circular added “It has however been observed with grave concern that some officers have not been complying with this directive. The noticeable non-compliance of some officers to this directive should henceforth stop as the extant civil service rules and regulations on proper and indecent dressing still subsist and will be applied accordingly on flouters”.

The HOS listed what is contained in the new dress code for female workers and that skirts that are above the knee should not be worn by public servants.
Williams explained that if female public servants must wear trousers, such trousers should neither be tight nor revealing any sensitive part of their body and must be worn with a jacket.

She also said that gowns to be worn by female public servants must be of knee level, moderate slit, not sleeveless and not body clinging, adding that if native attires must be worn, they must be worn completely.
The government also reeled out dress code for male public civil servants, administrative officers must wear suit and tie as professionals.
The junior and clerical staff they said should wear shirts and trousers and French suit while complete native wear is allowed for all cadres of public servants.
Williams affirmed that,“As a matter of necessity, all Directors of Finance and Administration are hereby enjoined to ensure that officers within their purview adhere strictly to moderate and decent dressing”.

CBN governor suspended!


President Goodluck Jonathan has suspended Mallam  Lamido Sanusi as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, naming a Deputy Governor of the CBN, Dr. Sarah Alade, as acting governor. The Thursday suspension order was contained in a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati.


Abati said the President found out that Sanusi’s tenure as the CBN governor was characterized by acts of financial recklessness and misconduct which are inconsistent with his administration’s vision.

The statement said Alade would remain in charge until the conclusion of ongoing investigations into breaches of enabling laws, due process and mandate of  the CBN.
The statement read:
Having taken special notice of reports of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria and other investigating bodies, which indicate clearly that Mallam Sanusi Lamido  Sanusi’s tenure has been characterized by various acts of financial recklessness and misconduct which are inconsistent with the administration’s vision of a Central Bank propelled by the core values of focused economic management, prudence, transparency and financial discipline.
“Being also deeply concerned about far-reaching irregularities  under Mallam Sanusi’s watch which have distracted the Central Bank away from the pursuit and achievement of its statutory mandate; and “Being determined to urgently re-position the Central Bank of Nigeria for greater efficiency, respect for due process and accountability, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has ordered the immediate suspension of Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi from the Office of Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
“President Jonathan has further ordered that Mallam Sanusi should hand over to the most senior Deputy Governor of the CBN, Dr Sarah Alade who will serve as Acting Governor until the conclusion of on-going investigations into breaches of enabling laws, due process and mandate of the CBN.
“The President expects that as Acting Governor of the Central Bank, Dr. Alade will focus on the core mandate of the Bank and conduct its affairs with greater professionalism, prudence and propriety to restore domestic and international confidence in the country’s apex bank.
“The Federal Government of Nigeria reassures all stakeholders in Nigeria’s financial and monetary system that this decision has been taken in absolute good faith, in the overall interest of the Nigerian economy and in accordance with our laws and due process.” 

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

How corruption among the ruling class destroyed businesses in Nigeria!




It was the chairman of Virgin Group, Richard Branson who used the adjective insane to describe the Nigerian ruling class and its technocracy. He was explaining the reasons that led him to withdraw Virgin from the Nigerian aviation sector. He said that after putting together a very good airline-the first airline in West Africa that was ever IOSA/IATA operational safety audit accredited, he ran into problems with excessive corruption.
He said that “We fought daily battles against government agents who wanted to daily make fortune from us, politicians who saw the government 49% as a meal to seek for all kinds of favour…watchdogs (regulatory body) that didn’t know what to do and persistently asking for bribes at any point…Nigeria people are generally nice but the politicians are very insane…. The joint venture should have been the biggest African carrier by now if the partnership was allowed to grow, but the politicians KILLED it…Nigeria is a country we SHALL NEVER consider to doing business again..”
When the Malaysian Government announced its withdrawal from the Malaysian Gardens project in the FCT because they had been asked to give 80% of the allocated land to the Minister making the project unviable. I guess there are so many examples of such insane demands.
It is this insanity that ensures that we have no significant increase in electricity supply after spending tens of billions of dollars in the sector and after a steady increase in the price of petroleum, we have been able to increase the incidence of poverty in the country from 54% to 70% of the population.
This is the context in which we can understand the on-going probe of non-remittance of oil revenue to the Federation Account by the Ahmed Makarfi-led Senate Committee on Finance.
We recall that there has been a lot of controversy following the leaked letter to the President by the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) was responsible for the non-remittance of $49.8 billion to the Federation Account. The amount was subsequently narrowed down to between $10.8billion to $20 billion.
The Ministry of Finance that is overseeing the inter-agency reconciliation process is of the view that $10.8 billion is the sum yet to be reconciled. In his presentation to the senate Committee, the CBN Governor argued that long before his letter to President Goodluck Jonathan exposing massive diversion of government oil revenues became public in December 2013, he had been doing what many have accused him of failing to do: acting early as the losses escalated. He said he went to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to ask for an answer to a simple math: why Nigeria’s reserves had failed to rise in the face of unprecedented high oil prices for petroleum internationally.
Mr. Sanusi said NNPC officials responded that the problem arose because much of Nigeria’s oil production came from deep offshore wells; and that the Sani Abacha government had scandalously agreed with oil companies to peg such oil earnings at $10 dollar per barrel — the prevailing price at the time. The arrangement was fixed to run for 30 years.  Officials of the corporation explained that only the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, the voluminous government-sponsored oil sector reform legislation, could reverse that agreement.
If indeed we have been selling our petroleum for only 10% of its market value in the last twenty years, then indeed only the word insanity could describe the state of mind of our ruling classes. In his memo to the Senate Committee however, Sanusi Lamido said that he had obtained a legal opinion from a Senior Advocate of Nigeria debunking that claim and demonstrating the contract can be re-negotiated without the PIB.
Mr. Sanusi also stated in his memo that the CBN had in the years that followed shown how government fuel subsidy had been massively abused, and how the Pipelines and Product Marketing Company, PPMC, had sustained a notorious racketeering in the administration of the government’s oil swap deals- an arrangement in which Nigeria gives out crude oil to foreign companies in exchange for refined product.“By 2011, it was already clear to us that these transactions were not properly structured, monitored and audited,” One example he gave was that  “companies in swap agreements with PPMC would lift crude oil for free, sell at the international market, repatriate the funds and sell at the autonomous rate, trade with the proceeds and at their own time, establish letters of credit (LCs) to import PMS using the funds purchased at the official window.”
The Governor also pointed out that in one shocking case, the PPMC signed oil swap agreements with companies with a clause allowing the destruction of vital documents after one year. Mr. Sanusi called the clause “troubling”, and said on account of that, he did not believe the on-going attempt by the National Assembly to probe the swap deals, will yield any result. At multiple meetings with lawmakers, the CBN governor said he raised the alarm on the findings, particularly about the subsidy fraud, long before the House of Representatives and the federal government finally, in 2012, launched investigations that proved grounding fraud in excess of N2 trillion.
Finally, the CBN Governor revised his earlier claim that nearly $50 billion was missing, and insisted that while part of that amount had been accounted for, as much as $20 billion (N3.3 trillion) – more than half of Nigeria’s entire budget this year- remains unaccounted for because the total crude oil lifting from January 2012 to June 2013, stood at $67 billion and only $47 billion of that amount was paid into government coffers. The claim by NNPC that 80 per cent of the $10.8 billion was incurred on petrol and kerosene subsidy should not be accepted since a presidential directive had in 2009 barred payment of subsidy on kerosene.
Sunasi Lamido Sanusi’s memo to the Senate Committee should the focus of our efforts to save the Nigerian economy over the coming months. We cannot continue to allow the theft of tens and billions of dollars of our national resources by a few individuals while 70% of Nigerians wallow in poverty.  No country in the world would accept this massive quantum of theft. In a country like China, ruling class elements engaged in economic sabotage, nowhere near this scale, would be shot in the head with a bullet and their families forced to pay for the cost of the bullet. We as a country committed to human rights and the rule of law cannot behave in the same way but the least we can do is to ensure such elements go to jail.
Nigeria has reached the level of booty capitalism that calls for radical solutions. In his analysis of prebendal politics in patrimonial China, Max Weber argued that for a long time, booty capitalism blocked the development of capitalism in China and fettered the ability of the business community to seek for profits, which is what makes capitalism to develop.
In the old China, the ruling class and its bureaucracy that was feeding fat on their offices and the benefits, which accrue there from, blocked economic development. They did not give a damn whether the economy was developing or not, neither did they care about the suffering f the people. It might be the memory of that epoch that makes China behaves with such harshness to economic saboteurs. In Nigeria, the economic saboteurs are celebrated with chieftaincy titles and national honours. We cannot continue along this path and expect our economy to grow and poverty to be reduced.
Write up By  Jibrin Ibrahim, Premium Times Newspapers,
Cartoon picture by Wande George.

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Five Nigerians among passengers on-board hijacked Ethiopian Airline!


The Ethiopian government confirmed that five Nigerians were among the 193 passengers on board the Rome-bound Ethiopian Airplane, Boeing 767 hijacked on Monday.
The Ethiopian minister of information and communication, Redwan Hussein, who confirmed this during a news conference in Addis Ababa yesterday, said other passengers included 140 Italians, 11 Americans among others.
He apologised to the passengers for the “undue emotional stress and inconvenience they faced in the course of the hijack.”
He said the suspected hijacker, whose name was given as Hailemedihn Abera Tegegn, 31, was under custody pending investigation by authorities of the two countries.
According to him, the Ethiopian government and its Swiss counterpart are making efforts to expedite the travel of flight 702 passengers to their intended destination.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Flight 702, with 202 passengers and flight crew left the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa at 12.30am local time and was due to land in Rome, Italy at 04:40am local time.
However, the plane was forced to make an unscheduled landing in Geneva at 6am local time, according to the Airlines’ statement issued on Monday.
Hussein said the act of the said asylum seeking co-pilot was in violation of article 32 of the Ethiopian Constitution, which guaranteed the freedom of citizens to travel out of the country.
“It also represents a gross betrayal of trust that needlessly endangered the lives of the very passengers that a pilot is morally and professionally obliged to safeguard.”
He commended the Switzerland government for the care it provided for the passengers and the prompt apprehension of the suspect.
Hussein confirmed that the suspect allegedly locked the cockpit door when the pilot went to the toilet and hijacked the aircraft.
The official said that the suspect, who is seeking asylum from the Switzerland government, was being questioned by the Swiss Police.

Alert on alarming rate of rape incidents in Bariga - Lagos!




Raping and especially gang-raping women seems to be one crime the society would have to fight headlong, by not excusing the criminals and blaming the victims. This evil has reared its ugly head at Bariga area of Lagos state as scores of women and girls are being molested daily by a group of men.

Helen (not real names) is a young lady attacked on the 21st January, 2014. Not only was she dispossessed of her phones and money, she was raped by five armed men. The incident happened on her way to work at about 5.05am at Idumota George Street, Bariga Lagos.

Investigation revealed that the criminals pounce on women who leave very early for work.

Helen confirmed to News Bytes that the five rapists had wanted to embark on a second round of raping her when another lady was sighted. She managed to escape as these men got occupied with their new victim.

Sources say this has become a regular occurrence on this street and the assailants are suspected to be residents.

The effect of rape on the victim is unquantifiable and more disturbing is how a great number of rape and gang-rape cases have gone unreported.

On one hand, the attending stigma makes it difficult for victims to report to the police or even open up to family members. Again, the justice system in Nigeria has not left much confidence in the citizenry, as rapists often get off the hook with judgment only one can describe as a slap on the wrist. At best, the culprit gets a year jailterm, sometimes, even less, and worst still is given an option requiring him to pay a fine as little as two hundred thousand naira.

This is hoping that Helen, as well as scores of victims that have fallen into the net of these 'Bariga Evil', will find succour as News Bytes call on the Police to make areas prone to crime safer for hardworking women who would want to go about their legitimate businesses