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AGF, other stakeholders warn NASS against hasty legislation over National Anthem
***As others crave for old National Anthem
Apparently worried by the hasty approach being adopted by the National Assembly to expeditiously pass a bill for an Act on National Anthem with major aim of replacing the current one with the old, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, warned against such legislative urgency.
Speaking at the Public hearing on the bill organized by the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, he insisted that such an important issue should not be done by legislative fiat.
While the Senate passed the bill for second reading on Thursday and reffered it to its committee on Judiciary and Legal Matters for public hearing, the House of Representative had passed it for second reading and third reading without the input of the public.
He said as commendable as the move by both Chambers of the National Assembly may be, on enacting law on National Anthem or replacing the current with the old, Nigerians must be carried along for their required ‘buy in’.
He said, “In some cases, national anthem emerges from open national competition among interested citizens. In other instances, the proposed national anthem is subjected to plebiscite or referendum, before its eventual adoption or declaration.
“The essence of the foregoing is to secure the buy-in and confidence of the people and to ensure that the anthem meets their collective aspirations and suits their contemporary socio-political conditions.
“Against the background of the foregoing, I am of the considered opinion that the revered issue of choice of a national item should not come into being only by legislative fiat, or presidential proclamation alone.
“Consequently, it is my considered view that the decision to change Nigeria’s National Anthem whether by replacing it with the old one or a new one, should be subjected to a wider process of citizen participation through zonal public hearings, resolutions of the Federal Executive Council, Council of State, National and State Assemblies, etc.
“The outcome of this process is bound to be a true reflection of the wishes of the generality or majority of Nigerians”.
In his submission at the public hearing, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris Malagi, recommended that the scope should be expanded to include a robust issue on national identity rather than limiting it to change of national anthem.
The Minister who was represented by the Director-General of National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mr Lanre Issa-Onilu, noted that some lines in the old national anthem does not make a complete meaning.
“The issue of national anthem is just a sub-sect. What we should be looking at is the National Identity Act.
“The challenge we have today is that we do not have a value national identity which the national anthem is one of them. It is not about singing in schools, it is about learning it and imbibing it” he said.
Also cautioning the National Assembly on expeditious passage of the bill, Chief Mike Ozekhome ( SAN ), called for wider consultations for Nigerians to accept whatever National Anthem is proposed and buy into it.
According to him, the National Assembly should widen the scope of participation in the process of coming up with such an Act for general acceptability .
He however supported the move to replace the current” Arise O Compatriots “National Anthem with the “Nigeria, We Hail Thee”, the country started with, in October 1960 .
He said such a move was long overdue since the current National Anthem adopted in 1978, does not have the required gravitas and not inspirational to fire the passion and zeal for Nationhood among Nigerians.
Nigeria he said, will not be the first country in the world to replace current National Anthem with the old one as over 20 countries like Russia, Austria, Chile, France, Saudi Arabia, China, Brazil, Iran, Iraq etc, have done so at different times in the past.
Other Stakeholders in their submissions , preferred the old National Anthem to the current one.
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Mambilla & Manifestations of Malfeasance
***The Agunloye trial is based on criminalisation conspiracy to avoid liabilities.
About three months ago, precisely on the 16th of July 2024, the Truth and Justice Group based in London, UK, observed in its article titled “Contracts, Crimes and Criminalisation of Mambilla” that the Agunloye trial was based on criminalisation conspiracy. We observed then the National Assembly of Nigeria was seeking to find the way out of the Mambilla stalemate and may inadvertently open the lid on the multiple contracts and crimes surrounding Mambilla, laying bare the criminalisation tool, initiated by the administration of former President Buhari, which tool is being employed by the Federal Government of Nigeria with a view to evade liabilities at the International Arbitration Panel in France. We are still waiting to hear what the Senate of the 10th National Assembly of a country with estimated 200 million population beleaguered with multiple national grid collapses has set out to do.
It is noteworthy that we have received several reactions from Nigeria attesting to the innocence of the former Minister, Dr. Olu Agunloye and noticed that most of the commentators resorted to the efficacy of prayers to extricate their man. However, it would be better if family members and friends of the embattled former Minister overlay the much-needed prayers with data and details of the processes and procedures of the trials in Nigeria and the arbitration in France. We all need to get better understanding of the Mambilla Malfeasance in its totality and only associates and family members of Dr Agunloye and justice minded individuals that can be trusted to take this task. This is why we are making a quick recap of current position of the Mambilla Malfeasance and Nigeria’s struggle to avoid liabilities for its impurities and impunities. It is to remind the public of the need to understand the details and to urge them to stand firmly for justice and truth.
For most part of this week starting from 21 October 2024, the FCT court under Mr. Jude Onwuegbuzie will allow the Defence to the cross-examine the former GTBank official, who is now a staff member of Jaiz Bank. After this, EFCC will continue its prosecution with “evidence” and more witnesses and when it closes its case, Agunloye will start his own defence, and thereafter, the judge will rule.
In the meantime, in Nigeria, the Agunloye’s defence team quickly spotted, from the onset, that the case was of a political nature not based on legalistic foundations and that this needed to be tackled urgently. It, therefore, has striven very hard to steer the court away from handing out its planned kangaroo judgement programmed to be delivered in February or March 2024 as an adjunct to the Statement of Defence of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) at the International Arbitration in France.
So far, EFCC is still battling with its first Prosecution Witness out of the seven listed, and the judge is being constrained to show less brazen bias. The defence is also awaiting the Appeal Court judgement on the case filed in respect of significant bias exhibited by the court and the challenge of EFCC on its competence to prosecute not in accordance with its Enabling Act and in non-compliance with a Supreme Court ruling. If the Appeal Court rules in Agunloye’s favour, the case under Mr. Jude Onwuegbuzie in FCT Court, Apo will be quashed and reassigned to another court to start from scratch.
In the meantime, in France, the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) is cruising at full steam on the criminalisation strategy and making the former minister, Dr. Agunloye the central figure and the core of the statement of defence of the FGN at the Arbitration. The former President Obasanjo personally sent a signed testimony dated 17 July 2024 which said, “even though the contract limit was N25 million, the former minister awarded a N780 billion contract without permission” and that he (Obasanjo) “did not find out until twenty years after”. The former president Muhammadu Buhari also personally testified in a document dated 21 September 2024 about his own role in re-awarding the Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Project to another contractor. And recently, in October 2024, Nigeria’s sitting President Bola Tinubu, acting through his lawyers, sent in a rejoinder to the Arbitration Panel which claimed that Dr. Agunloye “awarded a contract of $6 billion or N780 billion in 2003 illegally.” Strangely the Mambilla contract awarded by Agunloye was no longer being treated as a Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) which carries no cost to the FGN, but as a procurement contract at a whopping sum of N780 billion. This is not true. Agunloye awarded a BOT contract. The President Tinubu’s embarrassing claims also included: “the findings of EFCC’s investigations have shed a new light on Dr. Agunloye’s behaviour making it now clear that the 2003 $6 billion award was prompted by corruption.” This is false, but it exposes the President of the Federal Government Nigeria and his lawyers as pre-empting Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie and announcing his expected judgement in the trial of Dr. Agunloye before his Court in Abuja. This portends grave dangers as the President has already quoted the yet to be delivered judgement in a trial that has not commenced beyond presenting the first Prosecution Witness; and has proceeded to present such in a formally signed official document at the International Arbitration Pannel in France to evade liabilities for impunities.
The Federal Government of Nigeria under President Bola Tinubu, through its lawyers, is also claiming that although it could “establish only three payments to Agunloye in 2019, totalling N5m for the 2003 contract of N780 billion, there must be other payments that have not been uncovered and insinuated that his children have bought expensive houses in the US”, citing the house of Mr. Jide Agunloye (Agunloye’s son) in Monroe, Connecticut, USA and alluding to it as a “proceeds of corruption”. The lawyers in France are advising Mr Jide Agunloye to sue the Nigerian prosecutors at the Arbitration Panel since his house in Monroe was acquired through a 30-year mortgage in 2007 and he still has 18 (eighteen) more years to pay on the mortgage while the Nigerian prosecutors called it “proceeds of corruption” in October 2024.
The Lawyers and Arbitration Panellists in France are wondering why the former minister Agunloye is being kept out of the Arbitration if he is indeed so central and critical to the case being made by the Federal Government of Nigeria. It is, however, evident that Agunloye is being deliberately kept away from the Arbitration even though his name and activities are all over in the Statements of Defence and Counter Claims of Nigeria. He is being held in Nigeria, where his passport has been seized by the government, and awaiting pre-determined kangaroo judgement as blurted out by the sitting Judge in one of his rulings on petty motions, and now being bandied around by the President’s lawyers at the International Arbitration in France.
We are in full agreement with a prominent statesman and senior advocate of law who concluded that all these melodrama and manoeuvres through criminalisation and the associated “scapegoat-isation” are no more than the antics of corrupt leaders to avoid liabilities at the Arbitration for fraudulent activities in the power sector over the last twenty-five years and for unethical actions by the government under their watch.
Dr. Anthony Ibrahim,
Truth and Justice Group
Camberwell Green, London. UK
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Empowering Girls Affected by Conflict on International Day of the Girl Child
In a significant event marking the International Day of the Girl Child, Tonye Marclint launched a project dedicated to empowering and mentoring young girls impacted by armed conflict.
This initiative, funded by the Building Blocks for Peace foundation as part of the Young Peacebuilder Fellowship, took place at the Durunmi IDP camp and brought together 50 girls for a day filled with mentorship and skills-building activities.
The project aimed to foster self-awareness among participants and educate them on essential hygiene practices. Volunteers from the Rachel Mujong Project Braid Me provided practical workshops on creating homemade shampoo and bathing soaps, playing a crucial role in enhancing the program.
Tonye Marclint emphasized the importance of empowering girls in conflict-affected areas, stating, “As much as these young girls are victims of armed conflict, they also represent the hope and vision for a better future. This year’s theme, ‘Girls’ Vision for the Future,’ highlights the urgent need to empower them with the skills and confidence to shape that future.”
He underscored that equipping them with essential life skills supports their immediate needs and helps them envision a brighter tomorrow.
The project received funding from the Building Blocks for Peace foundation, which enabled the successful execution of the initiative. Through this effort, Marclint aims to draw attention to the unique challenges faced by young girls displaced by conflict and provide them with the necessary tools to thrive despite these adversities.
Tonye Marclint, a 2024 Young Peacebuilder Fellow, is also a researcher at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution in Abuja and a member of the Conflict Research Network (CORN) West Africa. His passion for addressing the impact of conflict on youth drives his commitment to creating impactful programs and policies in this area.
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Olu Agunloye Mother, Chief (Mrs) Adesola dies at 97
The Matriarch of the Agunloye Family of Erusu Akoko, Ondo State, Chief (Mrs) Adesola Agunloye is dead
Aged 97 years, she died peacefully in her Ibadan, Oyo State home on Saturday, July 13, 2024.
Mama Agunloye who is a community leader and philantrophist, held the chieftaincy titles of Yeyelua Erusu Akoko and the Akowajo of Anglican Church.
She is survived by five children, many grandchildren and many great grandchildren.
One of her children who is also the Olori Ebi Agunloye, Dr Olu Agunloye, a former Minister of Power and Steel, pioneer Corps Marshall of the Federal Road Safety Corps and current National Secretary of thr Social Democratic Party (SDP) confirmed the death of his mother in a statement obtained by Vital News on Monday.
According to him, Mama did not give any hint that she was leaving.
“She left peacefully without any stress. She was 97 years old. She lived a good life, she did not stress us. She was not in pain.
“You can see people who are sick and in pain. Houses are sold and the person will still die. So we are thanking God, the woman has done very well. Her husband Joseph Olawale Agunloye died in 1963, 61 years ago.
“The family members are in high spirits and are grateful to God for the life of the matriarch and for His mercies and His grace,” Dr Agunloye said.
Full text of the statement from Dr Olu Agunloye on the death of Chief (Mrs) Adesola Agunloye reads : “Our mother and mentor, Chief Mrs. Adesola Agunloye, omo Olowo elewu-okun of Owo, omo Ojomu Uro Oloyemekun, aya Akoko, iya Akoko, the _Yeyelua Erusu_ and the _Akowajo_ of Anglican Church bowed out quietly in Ibadan on Saturday, 13 July 2024.
“She did not give any hint that she was leaving. She left peacefully without any stress. She was 97 years old.
“Details of the burial ceremonies will be announced later by the family.
“In the meantime, senior orphans will be admiting me officially to the orphanage as a COJ *_(Certified Orphan Junior) any moment from now.”
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