Shamsudeen Bala, son of ex-FCT minister, remanded in Kuje prison

The federal high court, Abuja, on Wednesday ordered the remand of  Shamsudeen Bala, son of  the immediate past FCT minister, in Kuje Prison, pending ruling on his bail application.

Bala was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) on a 15-count charge of money laundering to the tune of N1.1bn.

He pleaded not guilty to charges preferred against him.

Nnamdi Dimgba, the presiding judge, adjourned trial to March 27 and 28, and shifted ruling on bail application to Friday.

Chris Uche (SAN), defence counsel, had asked the court to grant his client bail.

He told the court that he had filed and served a motion on notice for the bail, dated January 27.

He said the motion was supported by an 18-paragraph affidavit, and that he was relying on all the paragraphs of the affidavit.

He added that if bail was granted to the defendant, he would be available for trial, and that he would not abuse the privilege.

But Ben Ikani, prosecution counsel, opposed the application, saying the defendant could not be trusted.

He said the defendant refused to submit his international passport to the EFCC, which showed him to be a flight risk.

Ikani added the prosecution had filed an 11-paragraph affidavit, dated January 31.

He urged the court to turned down the request for bail.

The court adjourned afterwards to Friday.

EFCC Withdraws Charge Against Former FCT Minister, Bala Mohammed

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC), yesterday withdrew the five-count charge brought against former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Senator Bala Mohammed.

The charges marked CR/43/2016 were earlier  filed before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) sitting in Gudu.

When the case came up yesterday for his arraignment before Justice Abubakar Talba, the prosecution counsel, Mr. Larry Peters applied to withdraw the charge on the grounds that the Commission wants to put it’s house in order.

His application was not opposed to by counsel to the former minister, Chief Chris Uche (SAN).

Consequently, the charge was accordingly struck out by Justice Talba.

The former minister had also filed a motion for bail through his lawyer, Chief Chris Uche, SAN, before the said court.

The former minister who was last week released on bail upon order of court after weeks in custody, was in court with many relations, well-wishers and sympathisers.

He was arrested and detained since October 24, 2016, when he went to honour an invitation by the Commission.

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EFCC Detains Former Skye Bank Chairman Tunde Ayeni Over N1bn Bribe To Ex-FCT Minister

Agents of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have arrested and detained Tunde Ayeni, a former chairman of Skye Bank, over allegations that he bribed a former minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Bala Mohammed, to acquire 54 plots of land in Abuja, the Nigerian capital.

Two EFCC sources told SaharaReporters that Mr. Ayeni was arrested yesterday and has remained in detention because he was initially uncooperative.

One of our sources added that Mr. Ayeni is also being investigated for playing roles in several other deals involving former First Lady Patience Jonathan and a former head of state, Abubakar Abdulsalam, who co-owns a telecommunications company with the former banking executive.

Our sources disclosed that Mr. Ayeni was still undergoing interrogation and may remain in detention as investigators work hard to unearth his many deals.

Slaughter Cows Roaming Abuja’s Streets, Melaye Tells FCT Minister

Senator representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye, on Monday asked the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mohammed Bello, to order pastoralists out of Nigeria’s capital city of Abuja.

Mr. Melaye made the call when the minister testified before the Senate Committee on the Federal Capital Territory. The committee is chaired by Mr. Melaye.

Mr. Melaye reminded Mr. Bello that an earlier directive issued against the activities of herdsmen within the city had been ignored and a drastic action must be taken to end the menace.

“Honourable Minister, Senate as an institution is not happy at how Fulani herdsmen continue to move their cows across the city centre, which we are aware you have given directive against that some time ago,” Mr. Melaye said.

Mr. Melaye said Mr. Bello should direct municipal workers to move about with tools to either slaughter cows or seize them and place heavy fines on their owners.

“From now, get knives and ask your men to slaughter cows found in the capital city or prosecute herdsmen seen with cows in the city centre with a fine of N50, 000 per cow. This order must be carried out,” Mr. Melaye said.

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Dear FCT Minister, this Centre no Longer Holds!, By Gimba Kakanda

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I was dissuaded from writing to you, from alerting you to things you are likely too busy to see. The main reason given for this was that writing to you is futile and, in some cases, there was the added collateral argument that you do not exist. My stubbornness is informed by my having seen your photographs hanging on the walls of several offices in this Abuja, enough to object to the mischief of They who shall remain nameless. I know it’s not easy serving as escort to a jet-setting President, accompanying him to the airport whenever he travels and receiving him there on his return. When I brought this up, They dismissed even that tasking role as a proof of your existence and love for us. They refused to see that you’re Agent Double O Seven, protecting the President with whom we are still in love. In fact, and forgive me for saying it, They said you’re a ghost worker. I have no interpretation of this other than your perception – by them, that is – of you as ceremonial administrator.

I gather that the FCT Budget for the 2016 fiscal year has just been signed by the President. This has moved me to point out some of our problems you don’t seem to have acknowledged. I want you to see the things we see the way they are, this city’s gradual fall unto ruin under your watch. Over the years, we dealt with the horrors of the city’s urban slums, how such monstrous poverty managed to find an incubator in this city of limitless wealth and billionaire policymakers. Outside the city were even more dehumanising evidences of poverty fed fat by years of elitising public policies. Aside from Abuja Municipal, which was fixed to serve as paradise of our criminally rich politicians, the other five Area Councils – Abaji, Gwagwalada, Kuje, Bwari and Kwali – have been an eyesore.

As a man of piety, to which those who know you have testified, the de-elitisation of public policies and reforms is expected from you. Even though your background as former head of an organisation tasked with managing religious activities, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, was cited in your early days to question your capacity, I am indifferent to such an allegation. But it’s devastating now to see you not only seem to lack plans for the five neglected Area Councils but further seem incapable of keeping Abuja Municipal in shape. You have to prove us wrong, Sir.

The metaphor of the decay of this capital of Nigeria, once proclaimed “the fastest-growing city in Africa” by a drunkard I’m yet to identify, came to me around 5 PM, on August 26. The epiphany happened in Maitama, arguably Abuja’s most beautiful district. In the course of the day’s rain, Nile Street attempted to become the river it was named after. The street was flooded from up to the Nile delta at Alvan Ikoku Street. And the message I got was a loud cry for intervention, for simply a working drainage system. I assure you it’s worse elsewhere. It should frighten you that rain causes flooding, damage and safety risks even in Maitama.

You may want to go for a lone tour of FCT. You don’t have to fear for paparazzi or kidnappers, since you’re really not known outside your office. Do this at once and see what this city looks like when it rains. Do so at night too, and see the dysfunctional streetlamps. My cousin assures me that half of the streetlights between Berger and Kubwa do not work. Go out for a walk in the afternoon and note that there are no signposts to alert your citizens to the death traps that are the missing manhole covers along our streets. Sewage runs across the street regularly in Garki and Utako. Sir, there’s far more to city management than taking over the role of Mr. President’s Head of Protocol.

Yet, you’re a lucky man. You seem to be under no pressure to deliver because your office isn’t elective, and is thus protected from the outrage of a disappointed electorate. But no matter what, there should be a channel for communicating your development plans and how you seek to take us by surprise by outperforming even your worse predecessors. You’re appointed to serve the people, and isn’t it weird there are no explanations for these perpetual risks of flood, health hazards from open sewers and traffic mess as a result of malfunctioning streetlamps and stray herdsmen who, some have said, mistake the city for Federal Cattle Territory?

A friend once observed that it’s the “dormant” chairmen of FCT Area Councils that made your own inactivity too obvious, and I’m wondering why there seems to be no communication of the reasons our five other Area Councils look like big villages of a country emerging from a decade-long recession. These people are economically downtrodden, denied basic social amenities, and forsaken. I was once a part of an NGO that navigated places with no motorable roads, no healthcare centres and poorly equipped schools, in this Abuja. The pupils couldn’t even afford books and uniforms. Isn’t it disgraceful that small NGOs build boreholes and schools for communities just a thirty minute drive from your office?

If you’re ever allowed to join the President’s jet to one of his trips overseas, how would you respond to questions around the state of the nation’s capital by potential investors? Because it will be sheer fraud to deny, in Washington DC or London, that Abuja is neither dysfunctional nor even convenient for investment or habitation. An existence threatened by flood, traffic lawlessness, power outage, sanitation systems not maintained, disorganised and unreliable intra-city transportation, amongst others, is too much baggage for any serious investor seeking to migrate to Nigeria’s supposedly most organised modern city.

Malam Mohammed Bello, Abuja residents don’t have to wake up and find themselves floating in water before you intervene. While you’re deciding what to do with the budget, respond to these collapsing features of the city. At least, embark on fixing the drainage system, restore the missing manhole covers, have streetlamps fixed at strategic places, stop the shit from getting on the streets and make the placing of signposts a priority of your administration. Be creative, court private partners. These things don’t cost a fortune. May God save us from us!

By Gimba Kakanda

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Abuja Light Rail To Be Inaugurated In December 2017– FCT Minister

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Muhammad Bello, says the Abuja Light Rail project will be inaugurated in December 2017 to link the Abuja-Kaduna rail line.

Bello said this on Tuesday at the inauguration of the Abuja–Kaduna modernisation rail project at Idu in Abuja.

He said that the Abuja Light Rail project would make transportation easy for FCT residents, adding that the first phase of the project had achieved 77 per cent completion.

“We are particularly happy in the FCT for the completion of the Abuja-Kaduna rail project because this project is expected to link the ongoing Abuja Light Rail project.

“The aim is to provide alternative means of transportation for the teeming population in Abuja city as well as the area councils.

“It is my pleasure to mention that the Abuja Light Rail project, which has been conceived in six lots, and currently under phase one, is 77 per cent completed and we hope to be here in December 2017 to launch the entire project.’’

The Abuja Light Rail project is intended to link Abuja satellite towns such as Nyanya, Kubwa, Mararaba and Lugbe.

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Reduce Cases Of Drug Addicts, Street Begging, FCT Minister Charges SDS

The FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello, has charged the Social Development Secretariat (SDS) to partner with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to reduce cases of drug abuse and addiction.

 

Bello made the call when receiving a brief from the Secretariat at Abuja on Tuesday.

 

 

He urged the Secretariat to brainstorm and find best ways of rehabilitating some of the addicts among who were youths and other vulnerable persons in the society.

 

 

He warned that social issues must be approached with the seriousness they deserved because one social problem has multiplier negative effects on the entire society.

 

 

“You all have enormous responsibilities with serious financial challenges which desire proactive steps to effectively tackle them.

 

 

“You also have to brainstorm on how to efficiently tackle the knotty problems of street beggars, commercial sex workers as well as hawking.”

 

 

He noted plots earmarked for sporting facilities in the neighbourhoods had been converted to other uses, adding that something urgent must be done about it.

 

 

Bello further urged the secretariat to generate a database of tourism facilities because such facilities would not only provide areas of recreation and sightseeing in and around Abuja but also serve as avenues of generating funds to the government.

 

 

Also speaking, the FCT Permanent Secretary urged the directors of the Secretariat to take drastic measures as the professionals to think outside the box, with a view to moving the Secretariat to enviable heights.

 

 

He warned that all officers must sit up to deliver quality services that would positively impact on the lives of the residents of the territory.

 

The Acting Secretary of the secretariat, Alhaji Salisu Kallamu, said that of the 17 Orphanages in the FCT, only one was directly managed by the secretariat.

 

 

Meanwhile, the minister also received briefs from the management of the FCT Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat.

 

He advised the secretariat to reposition and key into the Federal Government’s policy which promotes agriculture and mass food production for the populace.

 

Bello assured the management of his administration’s resolve to help them achieve the goals of the Federal Government in that sector.

 
He encouraged them to partner with the area councils in order to carry the people along in all their programmes.

 

 

The Minister promised that the FCT Administration would soon pay N113 million being counterpart fund for Fadama III, in order to allow FCTA access more facilities in the programme.

 

 

The permanent secretary also asked the secretariat to stop poultry farms in residential areas because of its adverse health implication to human habitation, especially with the re-emergence of Avian Influenza.

 

 

He urged them to continue to spur the farmers to greater heights by constantly interfacing with all stakeholders in the farming circle.

 

 

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FCT Minister Commends INEC Over Continuous Voter Registration

The FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello, has commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over the adequate arrangement put in place for the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR).

 

 

Bello made the commendation when he visited some CVR centres in Garki and Wuse wards, a statement signed by Mr Hamzat Sule, Deputy Director/Chief Press Secretary to the FCT Minister, and made available to newsmen in Abuja on Monday said.

 

 

It said that the exercise was in preparation for the forthcoming FCT Area Councils election scheduled to hold in March.

 

 

“Bello lauded the effective way INEC has conducted the exercise but appealed for extension of the registration period due to the high turnout of prospective voters seen in all the centres visited.

 

 

He also appealed to INEC to deploy more data capture machines to fast track the entire process because the people waiting for the exercise seem overwhelming.’’

 

 

It said that Bello visited the FCT INEC office to pass on some of the complaints made by the residents to the FCT Resident Electoral Commissioner.

 

 

According to the statement, the Electoral Officer of the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Mr Shittu Tata assured the minister that all the complaints highlighted would be passed to the management.

 

 

It said that the minister also witnessed the deployment of several new data capture machines as well as printers.

 

 

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FCT Minister, Ribadu, Others Eye PDP Chairmanship Seat

Following the resignation of its former Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has commenced the process of selecting a new Chairman. Five candidates have signified their intentions to occupy the exalted office.

They are Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Senator Bala Mohammed and former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nuhu Ribadu.

The others are the Minister of State for Power, Mohammed Wakil; former Special Adviser (Political Matters) to President Goodluck Jonathan, Ahmed Gulak and onetime PDP National Administrative Secretary, Habu Fari.

All the candidates are from the North East zone. The party is believed to have zoned the position to the zone, since the last two chairmen of the party were from there.

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Kwankwanso As FCT Minister? Abuja Residents Forum Demands

The Abuja Residents Forum (ARF) on Sunday canvassed for the appointment of the outgoing Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State as the Minister of  the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The leader of the ARF, Alhaji Aminu Abubakar, flanked by other executives members, made the call at a news briefing in Abuja.

Kwankwanso was elected a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria two weeks ago. Abubakar described ARF as a socio-cultural group interested in development of the FCT with members cutting across tribes, religion, culture, and states in the federation. “Our aim is to see to the progress of the FCT and improvement of the welfare of its residents.”

He said the call became necessary because the group believe that Kwankwaso would be better utilised as a minister. Abubakar noted that with requisite experience and records of performance in maintaining peace and unprecedented infrastructure development in the last four years in Kano, it was only appropriate that he be allowed to turn Abuja into a masterpiece “As Nigerians are all too eager to reap the benefits of electing Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, it is only tested hands that can help to achieve this.

“Remember that he was governor between 2003 and 2007 before he took a break to serve as Minister of Defence. He returned to Kano Government House in 2011where he performed his development miracle in the state.”

The leader of the group noted that since the FCT does not have a governor, residents lacked the power to elect who governs the residents. He said appointing Kwankwaso as FCT minister would have the multiple advantage of ensuring that someone with sound pedigree and great antecedents was put in charge.

Abubakar also said that by appointing Kwankwaso, FCT  residents would have a minister with a listening ear and also give the president peace of mind because of his dependability. He  explained that Kwankwaso was also Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives between 1992 and 1993 and board member (Rep Northwest), Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

Abubakar said that currently, over 1,000 students from Kano State were  studying in various universities in Nigeria and abroad on government scholarship, in addition to the various first class institutions that he had established. The group also congratulated the President-elect Muhammadu Buhari on his victory at the polls after three previous attempts trials.

The group said the victory was a lesson for the younger generation of Nigerians in perseverance, dedication and patience. It also commended President Goodluck Jonathan for his displaying statesmanship, humility and exemplary attitude by conceding defeat even before the official announcement of the results and urged other politicians to emulate him.

Other executive members of the group present at the briefing includes Olushola Emmanuel, Mohammed Usman, Alhaji Hussaini Yusuf, Charles Okehislem and Veronica Joseph.

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