Tuesday, September 10, 2024

PAP: Ex-Agitator Leader expresses confidence in Dennis Otuaro,Urges beneficiaries to exercise patient

By Williams Ode 

PATANI, The  Ex-militants , Trust Andamo Egbejule, Leader of ABARUGU Camp under the - aegis of the Presidential Amnesty programme (PAP) in Niger Delta,has expressed its confidence in Dr.Dennis Burutu Otuaro as reliable Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme and urged the beneficiaries in the (PAP) to   exercise patient with the special Adviser of the programme in the Niger Delta.

Camp leader In a statement Gen. Egbejule.when addressing newsmen at Patani LGA Delta State during the weekend while reacting to the Amnesty program lingering matters and stipend allowances affecting the Ex- Militant s, It said, "The  appointment of the Administrator of Presidential Amnesty Programme,PAP, Dr Dennis Burutu otuaro ,As a square pegs, in square hole  and his leadership style is a common  leadership that cannot be found amongst in his pairs and others, who will not disappointed us.

Describing, him as ,"somebody that has a reliable and  ethical leadership style , honest, passionate ,listening , accommodating and supportive  to all sundry"

Egbejule said, "the PAP, Special Adviser, is a leader of sorts to make sure the Presidential Amnesty programme  for  all Niger Delta Ex-militants to benefits from the schemes programs, and every beneficiaries should exercise patience for Dr. Dennis Burutu otuaro  as he' s working tiredness to ensure that the Presidential Amnesty program  blue print will sustained to the beneficiary of all ex- agitators "

He said ,"Dr Dennis Burutu,as integrity leader in the amnesty program, he is ready to prevents  any kind of corruptions  in the programme Especially ,in the term of training scheme acquisition programs, empowerment , Education scholarship and include others,"he is working seriously for the benefits of the beneficiary of the  program to get it right "

 The  Camp leader, used this opportunity to"plead with the beneficiaries of the Pap,who are awaiting for the various programs empowerment in the PAP to exercise little patience with  the amnesty program, and that in no  distances times,they will see change effective and right away ,we are perceived and we are seeing changing coming and it will come down  to all beneficiary of the amnnesty program across the Niger Delta"He charges ,all the beneficiary of the PAP, to give him the morally support and few weeks to come for the blue print framework to be reveal the the amnesty program to a standard stage and promised whatever that is due to us will come back to us as Dr Dennis Burutu otuaro as assured",

He further Stressed, and tasked, the entire Niger Delta ex- agitators in the amnesty beneficiaries to be patience with office of administrator PAP in shortest time for the review of the outline program for our betterment"

 He "admonished Niger Delta Youths in the Amnesty to embrace peace and shun any kind of protest ahead of next month,hopefully, everything will be done in favour our fellow freedom ex- agitators leaders in shortest time" ,

Noting,  also ,"in the area of the stipend , "Dr Dennis,has  openly declared, "he will interact with the Mr president Ahmed Bola Tinubu to resolved our stipend issues  allowances and payments request to be adhered to all  Niger Delta amnasty program beneficiaries.
He stated.

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Civil rights group calls for investigation of Matrix Oil over importation of blended crude, violation of sanctions on Russian oil

By Dansu Peter 

The Centre for Accountability and Transparency (CAAT) has called for an investigation into Matrix Oil's importation of blended crude oil, alleging violation of international sanctions on Russian oil.

Speaking at a press conference, convener Okwa Dan claims Matrix Oil's actions have caused economic sabotage, environmental pollution, and health risks to Nigerians.

The group alleges that Matrix Oil imported adulterated petroleum products from Malta, resulting in a $2.8 billion bill for Nigeria in 2023 alone.

Dan adds that the company's actions violate international sanctions on Russian crude oil, which could lead to diplomatic crises for Nigeria.

"The oil products imported from Malta by this company are also dirty on the ethical level because it is the product of the violation of international sanctions imposed on Russia to deter it from waging an unjust war on a sovereign nation, Ukraine, which it invaded," the statement said.

"The sanctions capped the purchase of Russian crude at $60 per barrel but the landing cost claimed by Matrix Energy Limited is confirmation that they are paying higher than the capped price for Russian crude that they blend and refine in Malta. This exposes Nigeria to diplomatic crises that could further compound all that we are going through.

"But what we are now seeing is that the quarry is now hunting the hunter. The company indicted in the importation of the dirty petrol, Matrix Energy Limited, is now using the judiciary to hound media organisations that publish stories of its economic sabotage against Nigeria.

"Matrix Energy Limited its chief executive officer, Abdulkadir Adisa Aliu, has asked a Federal Capital Territory High Court to stop media houses from publishing stories about its tainted oil importation.

"This futile effort on the part of Matrix Energy Limited flies in the face of Section 22 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) as it stipulates that 'The press, radio, television and other agencies of the mass media shall at all times be free to uphold the fundamental objectives contained in this Chapter and uphold the responsibility and accountability of the Government to the people'.

"Had the indicted company conducted its damaging deal alone perhaps it would have had recourse to the court stopping citizens from asking questions. But to the extent that it allegedly ran this racket in collusion with the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Limited, Mallam Mele Kyari, government business is involved. Since the government is involved media houses have the responsibility to report and hold the government accountable.

"Section 39 of the 1999 Constitution also declared that “every person shall be entitled to freedom of expression, including freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information without interference”. As Nigerians, we will do all that we have to do to get information about things that affect us as humans and contaminated petrol that causes us economic ruin, and environmental damage and destroys our health is of interest to us to the extent that Matrix Energy Limited cannot curtail."

CAAT urged the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to arrest and prosecute those involved in the alleged economic sabotage.

The group also called on the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) to investigate Matrix Oil for causing harm to consumers and the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) to assess the environmental impact of the tainted oil products.

Furthermore, CAAT requested that the Price Cap Coalition, comprising the G7, the European Union, and Australia, impose targeted sanctions on Matrix Oil and its officials for violating sanctions against Russia.

The statement added: "There are reports that it instituted this suit to shield accomplices in NNPCL and other members of its cabal. We at the Centre for Accountability and Transparency (CAaT) urge Matrix Energy Limited and its CEO to toe the path of honour and give up the detailed list of its collaborators and their modus operandi instead of bluffing with litigation and trying to gag the press. Not even the military junta of yore were able to repress the ever-vibrant Nigerian media.

"Since we have seen that Matix Energy Limited and its accomplices, including those in the NNPCL are recalcitrant and unwilling to stop their economic sabotage, the CaaT is calling on the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to arrest and prosecute every one of those that have committed the acts of economic sabotage and violated the international sanctions imposed on crude oil of Russian origin.

"We further invite the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) to investigate Matrix Energy Limited since the dirty fuel it distributed in the country has caused harm to consumers in different forms including economic losses occasioned by damaged automobiles and generators.

"The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) must similarly look into the impact of these tainted oil products on the environment to cause the cessation of further importation of such and to make the culprits behind it pay the relevant fines."

Wednesday, February 7, 2024

NAFDAC: Civil Society Groups hold "let the poor live" protest in Abuja over ban on sachet alcohol, beverages

...calls for immediate sack of DG

By Dansu Peter 

No fewer than 100 civil society groups, Wednesday, held what it described as a 'Let The Poor Live' protest in Abuja to challenge the ban on sachet and PET bottles of alcoholic drinks by the National Agency for Foods and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC).

Led by the Coalition Against Economic Saboteurs, the groups also called for the immediate sack of the NAFDAC DG Prof. Moji Adeyeye for her anti-people policies. 

The groups lamented that the new policy would further pile more problems on the  Nigerian economy as it may lead to the eventual shutdown of the industries producing these products.

They further decried that Adeyeye is being used by multinationals to destroy small businesses in our local production and companies.

"Today, we address a matter of grave concern, the recent decision by the Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration Control (NAFDAC), Professor Mojo Adeyeye, to ban the sale of beverages in small sachets. We view this policy as a direct assault on the livelihoods of millions of Nigerians, a move that will not only put countless citizens out of work but also exacerbate the existing problems of insecurity and unemployment in our nation," Comrade Kabir Matazu said on behalf of the groups. 

"We strongly condemn this ill-thought-out policy, which seems disconnected from the realities faced by the ordinary Nigerian citizens. NAFDAC leadership abandoned their core responsibility of focusing on issues that truly threaten the well-being of our people, such as the inflow of fake and substandard drugs, we find the Director General choosing to target a sector that provides employment for many Nigerians and serves the needs of millions of families.

"Professor Mojo Adeyeye's tenure at NAFDAC has, regrettably, been marked by a series of disappointments and failures to deliver the desired results. Rather than ensuring the safety of our food and drugs, we have witnessed a surge in counterfeit beverages, creating a pervasive doubt about the authenticity of what our citizens consume.

Ben Omale also called on all  stakeholders to unite against the leadership of Professor Mojo Adeyeye. 

"We demand her immediate suspension from office by the President in order to avert further damage to our economy, job losses, and business closures. It is imperative that NAFDAC should be led by someone who prioritizes the real issues affecting our nation's health and economic stability."