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2023 Census: Christian body advise FG to postpone exercise

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The Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) General Church council has advised President Muhammadu Buhari and the Federal Government to postpone the entire exercise till the incoming administration settles down.

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The Church in a communique signed and issued by the ECWA President Rev. Dr Stephen Baba Panya and General Secretary Rev. (Dr.) Yunusa Sabo Nmadu Jr. at the end of the 70th General Church Council GCC held in Jos from 17th to 21st April 2023 called for the postponement of the scheduled May 2023 census, saying also given the fact of the scheduled handing over of government in the same May 2023, the Council advised the Federal Government to postpone the entire exercise till the incoming administration settles down.

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“The Council affirmed that national CENSUS Is a good thing, although it is long overdue. It called on the government to ensure that the Commission adequately mobilizes all genuine citizens for the census.

“The Council also charged the National Population Commission to be honest, just and equitable and justify the conduct of the exercise: lieu of the overall call from many quarters of Nigeria for the postponement of the scheduled May 2023 census, also given the fact of the scheduled handing over of government in the same May 2023, the Council advised the Federal Government to postpone the entire exercise till the incoming administration settles down.”

The Church General Council also admonished the incoming administrations at all levels of government to learn from the flaws of the past administrations, to ensure equity and fairness in the appointments that will reveal the true federal character.

Additionally that the incoming administration should listen to the yearnings of the masses and ensure the practice of actual democracy that is founded based on the rule of law.

They further called upon the government to ensure the protection of lives and property to avoid the escalation of brewing violence.

The Church again called on the Federal Government of Nigeria to rise to her constitutional responsibility of protecting lives and property and dealing ruthlessly with those responsible for these wicked acts and providing good governance characterized by transparency, integrity and accountability by constituting an atmosphere for employment of teaming youths of Nigeria to stem hunger, unemployment, illiteracy, corruption and religious extremism.

While making their position they’re on the 2023 General Elections, the Council expressed displeasure over the unprofessional conduct of some of the electoral umpires and security agents that, to a very large extent, marred the overall outcome of the just concluded 2023 national and state general elections.

“The General Church Council called on the judiciary to do justice to all matters that may be brought before the courts as justice should be seen and be manifestly seen to be done since the courts are the last hope of the common man. Politicians, political party leaders, their representatives and supporters were called upon to sheathe their swords and refrain from making inflammatory statements to allow the judiciary to carry out its constitutional responsibilities in this case to avoid overheating the polity.

“The Council appreciated the Nigeria Currency Swap Policy as a good initiative of the Central Bank of Nigeria. However, it expressed displeasure at the unbearable hardship the policy brought to the Nigerian masses. This was compounded by fuel scarcity and hyper-inflation.

The Council called on the government to reconsider the processes of implementation of the policy anq provide all alternatives to cushioning the negative effects of the policy before the 31st December 2023 deadline and ensure, among other things, the the the the that the banks are fully and seamlessly prepared for tha smooth implementation”.

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Deputy Speaker, Kalu appoints Hart as new Chief of Staff

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Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu has appointed Sam Ifeanyi Hart, Esq. as his new Chief of Staff (CoS).

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Hart replaces Hon. Toby Okechukwu who was recently appointed Executive Director, Projects of the newly established South East Development Commission (SEDC).

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Prior to his appointment, Hart served as Special Adviser to the Deputy Speaker on Public Affairs and has an extensive background in training and consultancy.

Hart also previously served as Director-General, Abia State Marketing and Quality Management Agency from 2019 to 2023 after occupying other appointive positions.

He was also a member of National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPPS), Kuru where he attended the Senior Executive Course 45, serving as Course Secretary-General.

He has also served on the Boards of several corporate and non-governmental entities.

Hart brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his new role, with a distinguished career spanning law, leadership, and public service.

A lifelong learner, he holds multiple academic qualifications, including a Master’s Degree in Environmental Law (LLM) and a Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLB) from Abia State University.

The new Chief of Staff is also currently pursuing a Doctorate Degree in Law.

A seasoned professional, Hart has attended prestigious institutions, including the GOTNI Leadership Centre, National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPPS), and the School of Politics, Policy and Governance (SPPG).

He is also a member of several professional bodies, including the Chartered Institute of Directors of Nigeria (M.IoD), Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (ACIArb), and the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA).

As Chief of Staff, Hart will provide strategic guidance and support to the Deputy Speaker legislative activities, leveraging his expertise to drive policy initiatives and promote good governance.

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Beware of ATM Card Swap: A Growing concern in Nigeria

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By Abah Benjamin Eneojoh

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As Nigerians continue to rely on Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) for their daily financial transactions, a new trend of card swapping has emerged, leaving many victims bewildered and financially vulnerable. In this article, we will explore the root of this issue and provide guidance on how to avoid falling prey to this scam.

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The Modus Operandi

The scam typically occurs when an ATM user inserts their card into the machine, only to have it retained or spat out. In many cases, the machine may appear to malfunction, prompting the user to remove their card and reinsert it. However, unbeknownst to the user, the machine may have swapped their card with a different one, often with a similar appearance.

The Consequences

When the user attempts to use the swapped card, they will inevitably encounter difficulties, as the card will not match their password or PIN. This can lead to frustration, financial losses, and even identity theft.

Implementation and Prevention

To avoid falling victim to this scam, it is essential to be vigilant when using ATMs. Here are some preventive measures to take:

1. Verify the card*: Before reinserting your card into the ATM, ensure it is indeed your card. Check the name, card number, and expiration date to confirm its authenticity.
2. Be cautious of malfunctioning ATMs*: If the ATM appears to be malfunctioning or retains your card, do not attempt to reinsert it. Instead, contact your bank or the ATM operator to report the issue.
3. Monitor your account activity*: Regularly check your account statements to detect any suspicious transactions.
4. Use ATMs at secure locations*: Opt for ATMs located in well-lit, secure areas, such as bank branches or shopping malls.

Tracing the Root of Card Swap

While the exact cause of card swapping is still unclear, it is believed to be the result of a combination of factors, including:

1. ATM maintenance and repair: Poorly maintained or repaired ATMs may be more prone to card swapping.
2. Card skimming and shimming: Criminals may use card skimming or shimming devices to steal card information and swap cards.
3. Insider involvement: In some cases, bank employees or ATM technicians may be complicit in the card swapping scheme.

Conclusion

Card swapping is a growing concern in Nigeria, and it is essential for ATM users to be aware of the risks and take preventive measures. By verifying the card, being cautious of malfunctioning ATMs, monitoring account activity, and using ATMs at secure locations, Nigerians can reduce their chances of falling victim to this scam. Remember, vigilance is key to protecting your financial security.

Eneojoh writes from Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria

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Tinubu fires Kyari as NNPC CEO, board members

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has fired the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, Mallam Mele Kyari from office.

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All the board members of NNPCL led by Chief Pius Akinyelure have also been sacked, according to a statement made available to Media Houses in the early hours of Wednesday by the Special Adviser to the President on Information & Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga.

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Onanuga said, all board members who were appointed in November, 2023 were dissolved to give way for new members.

Meanwhile, President Tinubu inthe statement acknowledged the effort of Mele Kyari and his team in their contributions to rehabilitating the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries, which enabled the resumption of petroleum production. 

The statement partly reads, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved a sweeping reconstitution of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited board, removing the chairman, Chief Pius Akinyelure and the group chief executive officer, Mallam Mele Kolo Kyari.

“President Tinubu removed all other board members appointed with Akinyelure and Kyari in November 2023.”

In the new 11-member board, Engineer Bashir Bayo Ojulari has been named as the Group CEO, while Ahmadu Musa Kida takes over as the non-executive chairman. Adedapo Segun, who replaced Umaru Isa Ajiya as the company’s chief financial officer last year, has also been appointed to the new board.

Representing the country’s six geopolitical zones as non-executive directors are Bello Rabiu (North West), Yusuf Usman (North East), and Babs Omotowa (North Central). Others include Austin Avuru (South-South), David Ige (South West), and Henry Obih (South East).

Additionally, Mrs Lydia Shehu Jafiya from the Federal Ministry of Finance and Aminu Said Ahmed from the Ministry of Petroleum Resources have been appointed to represent their respective ministries.

According to the statement, the appointments take effect immediately, with President Tinubu citing Section 59, subsection 2 of the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021, as the basis for the restructuring. 

The statement noted that the move is aimed at improving operational efficiency, restoring investor confidence, increasing local content, driving economic growth, and advancing gas commercialisation and diversification.

The new board has been tasked with conducting a strategic review of NNPC’s portfolio, particularly its operated and joint venture assets, to align them with value maximisation goals. 

As part of its targets, the administration is pushing to increase oil production to two million barrels per day by 2027 and three million by 2030, while gas output is expected to reach eight billion cubic feet daily by 2027 and 10 billion by 2030.

The new board is also expected to expand NNPC’s share of crude oil refining, aiming for 200,000 barrels per day by 2027 and 500,000 by 2030.

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