Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by gare(f): 7:11pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
post=72057619: FOR 2019 Let us compare some issues: 1. Power: this and other infrastructural developments are needed to boost business. This government has generated more power now than in previous government. Before now, they sold/privatizated power, looted the money for power, they became shareholders in companies that imported generators & turned us to up "NEPA" Atiku has the biggest company in Nigeria that import generators to the country by the way, (making billions of dollars that way every year by selling to all the big companies and individuals in Nigeria) how will that kind of person will ever want the country to have constant electricity?! We witnessed that for many years prior now! And he has been in government for more than a decade with nothing to show for only that aspect of the economy (Power).
2. Economy: according to reports, only about 12% of d masses transact in foreign currencies. Most users need it 4 luxury ie shoes, furniture, wears and for foreign product's which can be locally made , that is finished agricultural goods, rice, etc. There is what we call trade deficits. Nigeria has always been more of an importing country than exporting save for crude oil. This inability to balance trade over time has been affecting the exchange rate. Buhari is doing what Trump is doing to America, shut down the borders to foreign goods that can be grown locally, engage in indigenous production. In a space of 10 years of such consistency with participation of corporate coys, state government like Ebonyi, Nasarawa, Jigawa have done with rice,the youth participation then, jobs & food would be available.Today Exportation has increased, importation is reducing and the naira would be strengthened against foreign currencies over time. What we've witnessed in the past has been government opening its ports to foreign goods, turning the country to a dumping ground, fraudulent duty waivers to cronies, thus discouraging indigenous production making the country lazy. Let us begin with your TSA argument. Our lazy banks made easy monies holding fraudulent funds for Federal MDAs. PMB shut down those accounts to enable the banks carry out real banking of lending to real sector, agro sector, marine & oil and gas. This has save govt millions of naira of bank charges. Again, it's obvious the trouble makers have diverted their sponsorship of crime to politicking for now, little wonder the sudden reduced killings. Was Bush America weak when September 11 happened? This are temporary setbacks that our securities are tirelessly working on. Please kindly tell us if we've not made gains in agriculture than ever before. Please also tell us if we've not generated power than ever before. We say no to those who took us into recession by plundering and raping the country blind. Now they are gathering again to destroy d little gains we've made. There is no quick fix.Why are we so forgetful, we are our own problem. No pain no gain. G.M We are not here to capmpaign , everyone has a right to vote for their candidate. Posterity will judge us all and your children will definitely ask you questions in the nearest future. GOD BLESS NIGERIA. What is the name of the company? When you talk please talk with facts or you shut up 1 Like |
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Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by Nobody: 7:12pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
it is just an executive order not law. it can be set aside in a court |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by awoofawoo: 7:12pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Useless list ......90% of names on it are southerners......... Where are the Hausa Fulani budaatum: FIRST SCHEDULE
LIST OF CASES TO BE IMMEDIATELY AFFECTED BY THE EXECUTIVE ORDER
CASE NO/CHARGE NUMBER & COURT OF TRIAL
PARTIES
NPF
1 FHC/ABJ/CR/48/2017 FRN VS GABRIEL SUSWAM & 2 ORS
2 FHC/ABJ/CR/115/2017 FRN VS SOLOMON WOMBO & 2 ORS
3 FHC/MKD/CR/72/2017 FRN VS ORAYEV AUGUSTINE AVAAN & 8 ORS
4 FCT/ABJ/CR/129/2017 IGP VS RICHARD GBANDE & 2 ORS
5 FCT/ABJ/CR/128/2017 IGP VS RICHARD GBANDE & ORS
6 FHC/L/18C/2015 IGP VS MOSHOOD JUBRIL
7 FHC/CA/3C/2018-FHC, CALABAR FRN VS PETER AGI & 1 OTHER
8 FHC/L472C/2015 IGP VS OWOLABI OLUKUNLE & 11 ORS
9 FHC/L/376C/2015 IGP VIS BAKARE JELILI
10 FHC/L/523C/2015 IGP VIS ADESA JIMOH & 2 ORS
11 FHC/L317C/2015 IGP VS KAYODE MORUF & ORS
12 FHC/L/286C/2015 IGP VS JAMIU AJANI & 2 ORS
13 FHC/L144C/2016 IGP VS GANIYU SULAIMAN
14 FHC/L/139C/2016 IGP VS SHOLOLA OMOLARA & 2 ORS
15 FHC/L/394C/2016 FRN VS BILLIAMINU ABDULLAHI & ORS
16 FHC/L/456C/2016 IGP VS TUMBIRI EZEKIEL & 11 ORS
17 FHC/ABJ/CR/117/2017 FRN VS ILIYA JAMES & ORS
18 FHC/ABJ/CR/89/2017 FRN VS AYINDE THOMAS
19 FHC/ABJ/CR/182/2017 FRN VS CHIMA MIKE & ORS
20 FHC/ABJ/CR/94/2017 FRN VS LUCKY UDOBI & ORS
21 FHC/ABJ/CR/98/2017 FRN VS ISMAIL OGALA & 2 ORS
22 FHC/ABJ/CR/41/2018 FRN VS RITA ISAAC & 2 ORS
23 FHC/ABJ/CR/41/2018 FRN VS ALIYU UMAR & 3 ORS
24 HIGH COURT OF LAGOS 16 & 24 STATE VS CHUKWUDUMEME ONWUAMADIKE “EVANS & 2 ORS’’
25 CR/265/C/2017 HENRY CHIBUEZE AKA “VAMPIRE” & 5 ORS
26 CR/90/2017 STATE VS HON. NASIRU UMAR RONI & 5 ORS
27 CMC/TUM/98CR/2017 STATE VS SHANONO ALH. AHMED & OTHER
28 I/75C 2016 HIGH COURT 5, IBADAN C. O. P. VS MUHAMMED WELI & 1 OTHER
29 I/137C/2017-HIGH COURT 16 IBADAN C. O. P. VS ABDULLAHI GARUBA & 3 ORS
30 I/211C/2017-HIGH COURT 18 IBADAN C. O. P. VS DAHIRU MOHAMMED
31 I/172C/2017 -HIGH COURT 17 IBADAN C. O. P. VS JOSEPH UDOMA & 3 ORS
32 I/184C/2017-HIGH COURT 19 IBADAN C. O. P. OWOYOMI OKE & 1 OTHER
33 I/49C/2016-HIGH COURT 5, IBADAN C. O. P. VS KABIRU ALI & 2 ORS
34 I/69C/2016-HIGH COURT 4, IBADAN C. O. P. VS TUNED IBRAHIM & 2 ORS
35 I/132C/2017 -HIGH COURT 5, IBADAN C. O. P. VS TUNED IBRAHIM & 3 ORS
36 MOG/03C/2017 C. O. P. VS MUTAIRU MOHAMMED & 2 ORS
37 HOY/11C/2016 C. O. P. VS SEGUN OMOLADUN
38 MI/31C/2016 C. O. P. VS MUSA SALEH & 4 ORS
39 CR: 32/2016/MOG10C/2016 STATE VS JAMIL UMAR & 6 ORS
40 CR: 34/2016/MOG12C/2016 STATE VS SUNDAY EDOREN & 3 ORS
41 CR: 42/2016/MOG/11C/2016 STATE VS GOODLUCK OGHENE & 4 ORS
42 CR: 49/2016/MCI/12C/2016 STATE VS OYIBO SHELL & 2 ORS
43 CR: 73/2016/CMA/270C/2016 STATE VS EFE REUBEN
44 CR: 78/2016/MOG/44C/2016 STATE VS GODSTIME EKWEREME & 2 ORS
45 CR: 78/2016/MK/16C/2016 STATE VS SMART ONOLOGBE & 1 OTHER
46 CR: 81/2016/CMA/259C/2016 STATE VS REUBENOJOGWU & 2 ORS
47 MAB/1064C/2017 C. O. P. CHINOYEN AGU & ORS
48 KTX/06/2018-HIGH COURT KATSINA C. O. P. VS IBRAHIM MU’AZU & 1 OTHER
NAPTIP
49 FHC/L/48C/2018-FEDERAL HIGH COURT LAGOS JUDICIAL DIVISION
NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE VS PROSSY NIGERIA LTD. & 6 ORS
50 FHC/L/185C/2017 -FEDERAL HIGH COURT LAGOS JUDICIAL DIVISION
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA VS HIZEC MARINE SERVICES LTD & 4 ORS
51 FHC/CA/CS/40/2017CALABAR JUDICIAL DIVISION
MAGGPIY TRADING TFZE VS NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE BOARD & 2 ORS
ICPC
52 HU/4C/2017- ABIA STATE HIGH COURT FRN V. DR. PHILIPS NTO & 2 ORS
53 FCT/HC/CR/92/12-COURT 10, APO FCT FRN V. SUNDAY EHINDERO & JOHN OBANIYI
54 ID/412C/13-COURT 1, AWKA ANAMBRA STATE FRN V. EZEONWUKA INNOCENT
55 KWS/56C/2016-KWARA STATE HIGH COURT FRN V. DR. SA AD AYINLA ALANAMU & 2 ORS
56 FHC/ABJ/CR/169/13-FED HIGH COURT 7, ABUJA FRN V. PROF. (SENATOR) DAVID IORNEM, & 2 ORS.
57 FHC/EN/CR/72/15-FED. HIGH COURT 2, ENUGU FRN V. (1). PROF. E. ONYENEJE (2). DR. LEONARD UGWU, (3). ELDER FREDRICK ONAH, (4). MR. BASIL OFFOR
58 HU/38C/2016 FRN V. (1). COSMOS NDUKWE, (2). CONK PRODUCTION NIG. LTD. (3). CHIJIOKE OKONKWO
59 HU/90C/2017-HIGH COURT 4, UYO, AKWAIBOM FRN VS EPHRAIM SUNDAY AKPAN
60 PHC/888CR/2013-RIVERS STATE HIGH COURT 4, SITTING IN PORTHARCOURT FRN VS. ASO ADASA MORRISSON AND ORS.
61 FCT/HC/CR/112/1- FRN V. JOE EJE OKHIKU (FORMER ACTING DIRECTOR, NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA)
62 HCL/63C/2017-HIGH COURT OKENE KOGI STATE FRN V. ZACCAEUS ATTE
63 MHC/73/2016- HIGH COURT MAKURDI, BENUE STATE FRN V. DONALD ANAGERIDE & ANOR.
64 K/ICPC02/2016 FRN V. RABIU T. WADA
65 FHC/ABJ/CR/288/2015-FEDERAL HIGH COURT ABUJA FRN V. YEMI ARIS OLANIRE
66 CR/136/2017- FCT HIGH COURT FRN V. IBRAHIM HASSAN
67 FHC/A1/59C/2013 FRN V. HENRY ALOR AND ANOR
68 FCT/HC/CR/2014 FRN V. YUSUF AGABI & 3 ORS.
69 KB/HC/27C/2017 FRN V (1) ALH. GARBA KAMBA (2) MOHAMMED TUNGA (3) ALH SAIDU DAKINGARI
70 FCT/HC/CR/2003-FCT HIGH COURT 9 FRN V. MOHAMMED ALI BALOGUN
71 ZMS/GS/53C/2015 FRN V. SANI AHMED YERIMA & 3 ORS.
72 HU/36C/2015 FRN V. EZE BOB UBIARU
73 CR/78/2014-COURT 4, MAITAMA,FCT FRN V. VS. AMINU BELLO SULEIMAN
74 CR/136/15-FCT HIGH COURT, MAITAMA, COURT 4 FRN VS. ADEOLU ADEYANJU
75 CR/276/2016-COURT 19, APO FRN VS. MAJOR SAM
76 HC/11C/2016-HIGH COURT 2, CALABAR FRN VS MICHAEL OKPO & 1 OTHER
77 HC/65C/2016-CROSS RIVER STATE FRN VS. DR. ITAM ABANG
78 CR/287/2017 & CR/37/2018-FCT HIGH COURT NO 16 JABI & FEDERAL HIGH COURT NO. 10 FRN VS. ALIYU SANDA MAIMUNA
79 PLD/J10C/2017-PLATEAU STATE HIGH COURT 5, JOS FRN VS. ISTIFANUS MWANSAT & 7 ORS
80 CR/92/2018-COURT 37, ZUBA FRN VS. DR. OBARO & 2 ORS
EFCC
81 FHC/ABJ/CR/181/2016 FRN V AHMADU UMAR (ALIAS RT. HON. AMADU FINTIRI)
82 FHC/ABJ/CR/148/2016 FRN V EDIDIONG & ORS
83 FHC/L/280C/16 FRN V. AIR MARSHAL AMOSU NUNAYO & 10 ORS
84 FHC/ABJ/CR/121/2016 FRN V OLAJIDE OMOKORE & 5 ORS.
85 FHC/L/135C/2017 FRN VS. MUHAMMED DELE BELGOE SAN & ORS
86 LD/2514C/16 FRN V. RICKY TARFA (SAN)
87 LD/3671C/2016 FRN V HON. JUSTICE RITA NGOZI OFILI AJUMOGOBIA & ANOR
88 FHC/IB/26C/2017 FRN VS OLOYE JUMOKE AKINJIDE & 2 ORS
89 FHC/L/251C/16 FRN V NENADI ESTHER USMAN, FEMI FANI KAYODE & 2 ORS
90 FHC/L/106C/2017 FRN V CHRISTIAN NWOSU AND ORS
91 FHC/L/337C/16 FRN V WARIP AMOWEI EMMANUEL DUDAFA & ORS
92 FHC/L/238C/2016 FRN V WARIP AMOWEI EMMANUEL DUDAFA & ANOR.
93 FHC/L/31C/2016 FRN V PATRICK AKPOBOLOKEM & 11 ORS
94 FHC/L/553C/2016 FRN V PATRICK AKPOBOLOKEM & 11 ORS
95 FHC/511C/2016 FRN V PATRICK AKPOBOLOKEM & 6 ORS
96 LD6/217C/15 FRN V PATRICK AKPOBOLOKEM, MAJOR GENERAL EMMANUEL ATEWE & ORS
97 LD7/218C/15 FRN V PATRICK AKPOBOLOKEM & 6 ORS
98 FHC/L/149/16 BABA JARUNA JAURO & 2 ORS
99 FHC/L/148C/16 FRN V CALISTUS & 3 ORS
100 FHC/GM/33C/2011 FRN V ALHAJI DANJUMA GOJE & 4 ORS
101 HOS/34C/2017 FRN V PROFESSOR ANTHONY ELUJOBA, JOSEPHINE ADERONKE AKEREDOLU
102 I/5EFCC/2011 FRB V OTUNBA ALAO-AKALA & ORS
103 AK/4C/2017 FRN V ADEBIYI G. DARAMOLA, EMMANUEL AYODEJI ORESEGUN
104 AB/EFCC/03C/2016 FRN V SENATOR ADESEYE OGUNLEWE, PROF. OLUSOLA OYEOLE, MOSES OLUSOLA ILESANMI
105 NSHC/EFCC/2C/2017 FRN V DR. MAUZU BABANGIDA ALIYU ORS
106 FHC/ABJ/CR/71/2017 FRN V DR MUAZU BABANGIDA & ANOR
107 FHC/ABJ/CR/43/2017 FRN V ANDREW YAKUBU
108 FHC/ABJ/CR/329/2015 FRN V SULE LAMIDO & ORS.
109 AB/EFCC/02/11 FRN V GBENGA DANIEL
110 SS/33C/2009 FRN V ATTAHIRU BAFARAWA & ORS.
111 FHC/ABJ/CR/297/2015 FRN V STEPHEN ORONSANYE & ORS.
112 FHC/ABJ/CR/82/2013 FRN V DR. SANI TEIDI SHAIBU & ORS.
113 FHC/09C/2007 FRN V CHIMAROKE NNAMANI & ORS.
114 FHC/L/336C/08 FRN V RASHEED LADOJA
115 FHC/ABJ/CR/389/2015 FRN V BELLO ABBA MOHAMMED & ORS
116 FHC/ABJ/CR/46/2016 FRN V AIR CHIEF MARSHAL ALEX S. BADEH & IYALIKAM NIGERIA LTD
117 FHC/ABJ/CR/362/2015 FRN V GABRIEL SUSWAM & ANOR
118 FHC/ABJ/CR/380/2015 FRN V DR. RAYMOND DOKPESI & ANOR
119 FCT/CR/42/2015 FRN V BASHIR YUGUDA & 5 ORS.
120 FCT/CR/43/2015 FRN V COL. MOHAMMED SAMBO DASUKI & 4 ORS.
123 EHC/74C/2017 FRN V INNOCENT AZUBIKE UMEZULIKE
124 FHC/ABJ/CR/56/07 FRN V ORJI UZOR KALU & ORS.
125 FHC/ABJ/CR/86/07 FRN V SAMINU TURAKI & ORS.
126 FCT/CR/64/2012 FRN V ESAI DANGABAR & 7 ORS.
127 FHC/LF/CR/34/2011 FRN V ALIYU AKWE DOMA & 2 ORS.
128 FHC/ABJ/CR/293/2015 FRN V MURTALA NYAKO & ORS.
129 FHC/ABJ/CR/05/16 FRN V OLISA METUH & ANOR.
130 FCT/HC/20/16 FRN V AIR VICE MARSHAL OLUTAYO OGUNTOYIBO
131 FHC/ABJ/CR/92/2016 FRN V AIR VICE MARSHAL MOHAMMED DIKKO UMAR
132 CR/182/2016 FRN V AVM. ALKALI MOHAMMED MAMU
133 FHC/ABJ/CR/113/2016 FRN V ROBERT AZIBOLA & 2 ORS.
134 FCT/CR/177/2017 FRN V SENATOR BALA MOHAMMED
135 FHC/ABJ/CR/141/16 FRN V EMEKA MBA & ORS
136 KTH/34C/2016 FRN V IBRAHIM SHEHU SHEMA & 3 ORS.
137 FHC/ABJ/CR/186/2016 FRN V AVM MARSHAL TONY OMENYI AND ANOR
138 FHC/ABJ/CR/42/2016 FRN V ABBA MORO & ORS
139 FHC/ABJ/CR/224/2016 FRN V ASHINZE & 8 ORS.
140 CR/210/16 FRN V VICE AD. JIBRIN & 3 ORS.
141 FHC/ABJ/CR/142/16 FRN V OLUGBENGA OBADINA AND ANOR.
NDLEA
142 FCH/L65/18 FRN V IGAN EGHEOSA
143 FHC/244C/12 FRN V. ADEGBOYEGA AYOBAMI ADENIJI
144 FHC/AWK/37C/2015FHC/ AWKA, ANAMBRA STATE FRN V IKEJIAKU SYLVESTER CHUKWUNWENDU & 3 ORS
145 FHC/EN/CR/53/2015ENUGU, ENUGU STATE FRN V EDDIE IFEANYICHUKWU DAYSON & 3 ORS
146 FHC/AK/56C/2015-FHC AKURE, ONDO STATE FRN V AUGUSTINE FRIDAY USIFO & ANOR
147 FHC/L/519C/2015-FHC LAGOS FRN V UBA HARRIS ALAEKWE & 13 ORS
148 FHC/ASB/21C/2016 FHC V ANTHONY CHUKWUEMEKA UMOLU & 8 ORS (INCLUDING FOUR MEXICANS)
149 FHC/L/232C/2016-FHC, LAGOS FRN V JOHN VINCENT ARINZE
150 FHC/AK/CS/60C/2017-FHC, AKURE, ONDO STATE EXPARTE APPLICATION (SUSPECT AT LARGE SINCE JAN. 2016)
151 FHC/AK/34C/2017-FHC, AKURE, ONDO STATE FRN V ESUABOM JOHNSON & ERIC AKINYIMIKA
152 FHC/L/311C/2017-FHC, LAGOS FRN V MUONEKE JOHNPAUL IFEANYI & 3 ORS
153 FRN V OGBEGBU GOODLUCK & ORS
154 FHC/L/483C/2017-FHC, LAGOS FRN V EZE REMUGUS RAPURUCHUKWU & 4 ORS
155 FCH/L/235C/17 FRN V ONOWU CHUKWUKA ISAAC |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by Bhol28: 7:17pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
That is why they are seriously gathering together to stop the God sent messiah to end corruption in Nigeria ,PMB.They shall definitely fall.No going back to the era of "Stealing is not corruption" 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by lezan(m): 7:18pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Na die be this for the corrupt...no known source income except as a politician... someone tell me.. what is the work of Dino Melaye 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by omoiyalayi(m): 7:18pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
OK we have read it
Next............
Pls where does share button on nairaland share ? cos anytime I click share it doesn't indicate d platform it share it on, it just show its been share but to nowhere
Pls anybody wit dis information shld pls share |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by John20017(m): 7:19pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
PassingShot: A very bold and decisive move by the Anti Corruption Champion of Africa himself.
This is the more reason the so-called ex-Generals and looters of public funds are ganging up against this man. Sadly, they have victims of their looting taking side with them. The good thing is, the man they’re dealing with is more determined to succeed than them and he has those of us who are patriotic Nigerians by his side.
On 2109, not only that PMB will win, he will win BIG.
If anyone here doubts it, I’m ready to put down N100k against his/her N50k, we give to Seun for safe keeping. After the election, my win will go to needy members of this forum. If you’re game, quote me and let’s do it.
Money spent on your education is a total waste. If you don’t know, better ask questions.
You get N50k to win N100k? You're a disgrace to your generation........ You should wake up before you sleep to death. |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by greenprince(m): 7:21pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Almaiga: This is a Welcome development. No wonder all Nigerian Corrupt politicians are supporting Atiku, they knew that Buhari will stop at nothing untill they are all prosecuted.
God bless my beloved President. Do yourself a favour and keep quiet please. How many corrupt politicians has he successfully prosecuted in three years? What about Adeosun, Babchir, and his wife's P.A or whoever and many more like them.... who has prosecuted those ones? Claiming billions were recovered from Abacha's loot, where is it? What projects was it used to accomplish? Please remember there're educated people that won't fall for your regular excuses. 3 Likes |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by Olohunjedalo(m): 7:21pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
[quote author=sexyanyabubakar post=72058355][/quote]you no well |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by jaxxy(m): 7:22pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
kirkwood: Mr. Buhari is running a military government. The court and the legal systems in Nigeria have been mocked re-mocked under his regime.
He is setting wrong examples for posterity.
How many of these executive orders do we have to promote the ease of doing business in Nigeria?
Four more years, Nigeria is gone!
No it’s ok to fight corruption bt he must start from his house and aides first. That’s how it’s done in civilized countries that are serious about fighting corruption. Anything else other than that is a witch hunt 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by jconsulting(f): 7:23pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
The good news is Igbos will come out enmass to vote for their own , nothing is gingering Yorubas to vote for their own because the man is just a figure head ,before they win in 2015 VP was seeing in market places campaigning now what will the tell us again, nothing new Corruption, terrorism and nothing more We are wiser ...Please note igbos are everywhere in Nigeria I stayed in maiduguri ,in pompomari igbos bought land and build houses results will shock you ....Am a Northerner Buhari has failed 2 Likes |
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Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by PassingShot(m): 7:25pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
John20017:
You're a disgrace to your generation........ You should wake up before you sleep to death. Don’t be depressed from your frustration. You no get N50k to win N100k? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by almarthins(m): 7:28pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
post=72057619: FOR 2019 Let us compare some issues: 1. Power: this and other infrastructural developments are needed to boost business. This government has generated more power now than in previous government. Before now, they sold/privatizated power, looted the money for power, they became shareholders in companies that imported generators & turned us to up "NEPA" Atiku has the biggest company in Nigeria that import generators to the country by the way, (making billions of dollars that way every year by selling to all the big companies and individuals in Nigeria) how will that kind of person will ever want the country to have constant electricity?! We witnessed that for many years prior now! And he has been in government for more than a decade with nothing to show for only that aspect of the economy (Power).
2. Economy: according to reports, only about 12% of d masses transact in foreign currencies. Most users need it 4 luxury ie shoes, furniture, wears and for foreign product's which can be locally made , that is finished agricultural goods, rice, etc. There is what we call trade deficits. Nigeria has always been more of an importing country than exporting save for crude oil. This inability to balance trade over time has been affecting the exchange rate. Buhari is doing what Trump is doing to America, shut down the borders to foreign goods that can be grown locally, engage in indigenous production. In a space of 10 years of such consistency with participation of corporate coys, state government like Ebonyi, Nasarawa, Jigawa have done with rice,the youth participation then, jobs & food would be available.Today Exportation has increased, importation is reducing and the naira would be strengthened against foreign currencies over time. What we've witnessed in the past has been government opening its ports to foreign goods, turning the country to a dumping ground, fraudulent duty waivers to cronies, thus discouraging indigenous production making the country lazy. Let us begin with your TSA argument. Our lazy banks made easy monies holding fraudulent funds for Federal MDAs. PMB shut down those accounts to enable the banks carry out real banking of lending to real sector, agro sector, marine & oil and gas. This has save govt millions of naira of bank charges. Again, it's obvious the trouble makers have diverted their sponsorship of crime to politicking for now, little wonder the sudden reduced killings. Was Bush America weak when September 11 happened? This are temporary setbacks that our securities are tirelessly working on. Please kindly tell us if we've not made gains in agriculture than ever before. Please also tell us if we've not generated power than ever before. We say no to those who took us into recession by plundering and raping the country blind. Now they are gathering again to destroy d little gains we've made. There is no quick fix.Why are we so forgetful, we are our own problem. No pain no gain. G.M We are not here to capmpaign , everyone has a right to vote for their candidate. Posterity will judge us all and your children will definitely ask you questions in the nearest future. GOD BLESS NIGERIA. Nigerians want it quick !!! Look oga no one is on ur side . you simply on ur own. But I support u sha 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by berrystunn(m): 7:30pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
budaatum: PRESIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 6 of 2018 ON THE PRESERVATION OF SUSPICIOUS ASSETS CONNECTED WITH CORRUPTION AND OTHER RELEVANT OFFENCES
Whereas it is the responsibility of the Federal Government of Nigeria to protect the resources of Nigeria from all forms of Corruption;
Whereas Corruption constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat to the well-being, national security and stability of the country’s political and economic systems, as well as its continuous existence; and must be effectively addressed;
By the powers vested in me under Section 5 of the 1999 Constitution as amended which extends to the execution and maintenance of the Constitution, all Laws made by the National Assembly (including but not limited to Section 15(5) of the Constitution) to, abolish all corrupt practices and abuse of power, it is the duty of any responsible government to restrict dealings in suspicious assets subject to corruption related investigation or inquiries in order to preserve same in accordance with the rule of law and to guarantee and safeguard the fundamental human rights;
Now therefore, I, Muhammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in exercise of the powers conferred on me hereby declare as follows:
Section 1. (a) Without prejudice to any laws or existing suits or any other rights arising out of or in respect thereof, all Assets of any Nigerian citizen within the territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, or within the possession or control of any person known to be a current or former government official, a person acting for or on behalf of such an official, any politically exposed person or any person who is responsible for or complicit in, or has directly or indirectly engaged in Corrupt Practices and Other Relevant Offences are forthwith to be protected from dissipation by employing all available lawful or statutory means, including seeking the appropriate Order(s) of Court where necessary, and shall not be transferred, withdrawn or dealt with in any way until the final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction of any corruption related matter against such a person.
This provision shall, in particular, apply to those connected with persons listed in the First Schedule to this Order, (or any such list as may be issued by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice).
(b) Where a Government official or a person acting for and on behalf of such an official, directly or indirectly, engages in Corrupt Practices such as misappropriation of State assets for personal gain, receives any form of bribe or engages in Corrupt Practices related to the performance of his/her duties or the award or execution of Government contract; or transfers, launder or facilitates the transfer or laundering of proceeds of illicit activities, such official, in addition to forfeiting the proceeds in accordance with the relevant laws, shall forthwith be subject to the disciplinary procedure in accordance with the Public Service Rules and investigation by the Code of Conduct Bureau.
(c) (i) Subject to Section 174 of the Constitution, the Attorney General of the Federation shall have power to coordinate the implementation of this Order and to enlist the support of any Enforcement Authority particularly those listed in Second Schedule to this Order, or any other Person or Entity as may be required or permitted by applicable Law in order to give effect to this Executive Order.
(ii) The Attorney-General shall from time to time publish a list of all Assets protected pursuant to this Order.
(iii) The authority of the Attorney General of the Federation to preserve Assets pursuant to this Order shall extend to any Person who is under investigation in accordance with applicable law in connection with having materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services to or howsoever in support of any Corrupt Practices or Other Relevant Offences by any Person whose Assets are protected pursuant to this Order; or any Entity that has engaged in, or whose members have engaged in, any Corrupt Practices or Other Relevant Offences,
Provided however, that the Attorney-General shall at all times in this connection, employ all available lawful or statutory means, including seeking the appropriate Order(s) of Court where necessary, and ensure that Assets shall not be transferred, withdrawn or dealt with in any way until the final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction of any corruption related matter against such a person.
(iv) Where the Attorney-General has reasonable cause to believe that any funds or assets within Nigeria is connected with Corruption, the Attorney-General may, subject to his powers under Section 174 of the Constitution and other laws enabling him in that regard, approach the Court for an Order blocking or freezing or confiscating such funds or assets pending the conclusion of an investigation or legal action.
(d) Enforcement Authorities shall upon request communicate to the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice information arising from their investigation or enquiry on any Person (Nigerian or non-Nigerian), whether resident in Nigeria or not, determined by such Enforcement Authority to have directly or indirectly engaged in or involved in Corruption within the territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and the Attorney General shall immediately commence or direct the commencement of appropriate process(es) either administratively or judicially as may be necessary subject to existing applicable law.
Section. 2. (a) Any Person who in circumvention of this Executive Order attempts to or in fact: (i) interferes with the free exercise of the authorities of the Office of the President, (ii) destroys evidence, (iii) corrupts witnesses through cash/kind inducements, and (iv) generally perverts the course of justice shall be prosecuted in line with the provision of any Law(s) governing unlawful acts.
Section. 3. (i) Any Person who alleges that his rights have been, are being or are likely to be contravened by any of the provision of this Executive Order may apply to a competent Court in his jurisdiction for redress.
Section. 4. All Enforcement Authorities are hereby directed to diligently and rigorously collaborate with the Federal Ministry of Justice in implementing this Order to ensure the preservation of suspicious assets and prevent their dissipation or removal from the jurisdiction of Nigerian courts, in order to facilitate, support and enable the expeditious and accelerated prosecution of the alleged Corrupt Practices, serious or complex corruption, and Other Relevant Offences. Heads of Enforcement Authorities shall take personal responsibility and be subject to appropriate sanctions for any failure to comply with this Order.
Section. 5. For the purposes of this Order:
(a) The term “asset’’ means and shall include all properties including funds, liquid assets (bank balances), receivables, stocks and bonds held in portfolios, insurance policies, shares in listed or unlisted companies, and all manner of fixed assets. It shall cover all such assets whether held directly or indirectly through corporate entities, trust structures and intermediaries;
(b) The term “corruption or corrupt practices’’ means as may be defined under any enactment:
(i) any corrupt activity involving matters of corruption generally economic sabotage, human trafficking, drug trafficking and terrorism involving funds or assets in the sum or value in excess of fifty million Naira (N50,000,000) or its equivalent in foreign currency;
(ii) any misappropriation of government asset, corruption related to government contracts or bribery; or
(iii) the transfer or the facilitation of the transfer of the proceeds of corruption.
(c) The term “enforcement authority’’ means agencies and instrumentalities of the Federal Government of Nigeria including but not limited to those listed in Second Schedule to this Order imbued with regulatory/enforcement powers;
(d) The term “entity” means a partnership, association, trust, joint venture, corporation, group, subgroup, or other organization;
(e) The term “other relevant offences” means any act, which may constitute an act of, terrorism, financing of terrorism, kidnapping, sponsorship of ethnic or religious violence, economic sabotage, cases of economic and financial crimes, including acts contributing to the economic adversity of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as defined by relevant laws.
(f) The term “person” means a natural or juristic person.
Section. 6. This Executive Order shall take effect on day of 2018.
Section. 7. This Order may be cited as the PRESERVATION OF SUSPICIOUS ASSETS CONNECTED WITH CORRUPTION AND OTHER RELEVANT OFFENCES ORDER, 2018.
DATED THIS …4th.. DAY OF …July…. 2018
Muhammadu Buhari
PRESIDENT
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA all because of Atiku . |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:31pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
almarthins:
Nigerians want it quick !!! Look oga no one is on ur side . you simply on ur own. But I support u sha It is allowed. One with God is a MAJORITY!God bless our PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by zabuur: 7:36pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Eponyeeboz:
That's how Adeleke and Eleka won online tests.
Almajiri votes from just 3 northern States are more than the entire SE votes and you're conducting online polls for people without PVC. Don't mind d fool. Nairaland has just 2m members and a good percentage of the members aren't in d country. Another good percentage out of those in d country do not have PVCs. Out of those that have PVCs, some won't still vote. Always doing online polls 3 Likes |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by femmy2010(m): 7:37pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
oba2flex: Nice one. I even think it's coming late Better late than Never . Nice move by PMB 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by Almaiga: 7:40pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
greenprince:
Do yourself a favour and keep quiet please. How many corrupt politicians has he successfully prosecuted in three years?
What about Adeosun, Babchir, and his wife's P.A or whoever and many more like them.... who has prosecuted those ones?
Claiming billions were recovered from Abacha's loot, where is it? What projects was it used to accomplish? Please remember there're educated people that won't fall for your regular excuses. You are just criticizing blindly. Two ex Governors are currently cooling their hills in the Prison. Ex Governors Joshua Dariye and Joly Nyame as well as other high profile Politicians, are in various prisons across the Country. As for Babachir and Adeosun, the EFCC is still gathering evidence, so they can present a water tight case against them. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by EDOLUWA: 7:46pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Under PMB Administration, Nigeria become the Capital of Poverty in the world and all he can do now is Executive Order!!!
This government is a failure. |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by Smile4daddy(m): 7:50pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
And some people are planning to bring back those looters to power again in 2019 to scatter and to destroy the good works/ good records which PMB is struggling to build up with lesser earning. The Devil himself will be surprised about this evil that PDP and it Supporters are planning to do. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by PEREZPERECTUS: 7:50pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Almaiga:
You are just criticizing blindly. Two ex Governors are currently cooling their hills in the Prison. Ex Governors Joshua Dariye and Joly Nyame as well as other high profile Politicians, are in various prisons across the Country.
As for Babachir and Adeosun, the EFCC is still gathering evidence, so they can present a water tight case against them. hehehehehe, gathering evidence indeed. |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by Afolak(m): 7:58pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
ANALYSIS OF THE MASSIVE FINANCIAL CORRUPTION AT THE PDP PRIMARY/NATIONAL CONVENTION - A MUST READ!
Written by Sirajo Sabo Gassol.
There are at least 4,000 delegates participating in PDP's presidential primary election. Saraki is paying each delegate $1,000 (N350,000), that is potentially $4Million (N1.4 Billion) for delegates alone, his opening bid as at yesterday. Atiku opened his own bid at $5,000 (N1,750,000) per delegate, or $20,000,000 (N7 Billion) for all the delegates. Nyesom Wike was paying $10,000 per delegate, or $40,000,000 (N14,000,000,000) for delegates alone. These figures were part of the early bids as at yesterday. Nobody knows how much they finally paid, but some inside sources said it's been up to $15,000 (N5,250,000) per delegate.
There are at least 12 aspirants contesting in this election, and by the time they're done hundreds of billions of naira must have changed hands. Only that they're not spending it in naira, they're spending it in dollars. When we told you that the recession that happened due to the hoarding of dollars and depletion of our foreign reserves and excess crude account was caused by the PDP you denied...
So where did they get the dollars they're spending now from? How many of them have any private business that generates so much wealth? Or are they simply spending money belonging to poor people? What exactly are they buying that they have to spend so much? Is it only vote they're buying or our future with it? Are these the same bunch of hypocrites who like to release press statements condemning vote buying when election does not go their way but who are shamelessly buying votes right under our noses? Can we honestly expect anything good from this same characters who said they have repented and that we should forgive them their sins but who have not shown any sign of repentance at all? How exactly will they "change the change" if they have not even changed their own corrupt ways?
The signs are always there, right before our very own eyes. Everything to show that the one who promises El Dorado is nothing but a fraud, but we almost always chose to ignore them because of our own prejudice and personal interests. How exactly is a Saraki, a Tambuwal, a Kwankwoso, an Atiku who is being sponsored by money stolen from poor people better than a Buhari who was voted in by the ordinary masses of Nigeria without a single dime changing hands? I trust some of you would like to remind me that when Buhari first came into power that he was sponsored by stolen money too, but you're saying that that Buhari should give way for someone better... So how exactly is the one you're supporting today better? Would you not rather stick with the "devil" you know than the wolves in sheep clothing that we all know are even far worse?
If you think Buhari is bad then wait for Kwankwoso, wait for Atiku, wait for Saraki and wait for Tambuwal. These are people who have no pity for the poor. At least Buhari pities the poor, which is why he pays them NPOWER, gives their children free feeding in school, gives them conditional cash transfers, invests heavily in food production through his agric revolution, gives bailouts to state governments to pay salaries, and refused to devalue the naira...
So, if you see all that and say Buhari is bad then wait for a people who have no respect for poor people. Saraki is today the Senate President, what has he done to restructure the country which is a constitutional matter? What has he done to improve the welfare of poor people? Tambuwal is today the governor of Sokoto State, should he not first transform Sokoto State before coming to ask for a bigger responsibility? When he was speaker of the House of Reps, what did he do about the restructuring he's deceiving us with today? That one called Atiku was the most powerful Vice President in Nigerian history, yet only used his powers to enrich himself and his cronies at the expense of the poor masses.
Listen to them talk today, none of them says anything about corruption... Is that because corruption is dead in Nigeria or because they simply do not have the moral ground to speak against it? None of them tells us what they're going to do to strengthen institutions like the police, judiciary, INEC etc... None of them has any clearcut plan on the economy, security, restructuring, power supply, job creation, education, healthcare, restructuring. The only thing they say is "Buhari has failed, we're going to do better because he who failed woefully before have repented", even though there is no evidence to that.
I just pity the gullible wailers who don't know their left from their right, this is why these people are playing them like football. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by Nasseeer: 8:03pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
post=72057619: FOR 2019 Let us compare some issues: 1. Power: this and other infrastructural developments are needed to boost business. This government has generated more power now than in previous government. Before now, they sold/privatizated power, looted the money for power, they became shareholders in companies that imported generators & turned us to up "NEPA" Atiku has the biggest company in Nigeria that import generators to the country by the way, (making billions of dollars that way every year by selling to all the big companies and individuals in Nigeria) how will that kind of person will ever want the country to have constant electricity?! We witnessed that for many years prior now! And he has been in government for more than a decade with nothing to show for only that aspect of the economy (Power).
2. Economy: according to reports, only about 12% of d masses transact in foreign currencies. Most users need it for luxury i.e shoes, furniture, wears and for foreign product's which can be locally made , that is finished agricultural goods, rice, etc. There is what we call trade deficits. Nigeria has always been more of an importing country than exporting save for crude oil. This inability to balance trade over time has been affecting the exchange rate. Buhari is doing what Trump is doing to America, shut down the borders to foreign goods that can be grown locally, engage in indigenous production. In a spate of 10 years of such consistency with participation of corporate coys, state government like Ebonyi, Nasarawa, Jigawa have done with rice,the youth participation then, jobs & food would be available.Today Exportation has increased, importation is reducing and the naira would be strengthened against foreign currencies over time. What we've witnessed in the past has been government opening its ports to foreign goods, turning the country to a dumping ground, fraudulent duty waivers to cronies, thus discouraging indigenous production making the country lazy. Let us begin with your TSA argument. Our lazy banks made easy monies holding fraudulent funds for Federal MDAs. PMB shut down those accounts to enable the banks carry out real banking of lending to real sector, agro sector, marine & oil and gas. This has saved the government millions of naira of bank charges. Again, it is obvious the trouble makers have diverted their sponsorship of crime to politicking for now, little wonder the sudden reduced killings. Was Bush America weak when September 11 happened? These are temporary setbacks that our securities are tirelessly working on. Please kindly tell us if we've not made gains in agriculture than ever before. Please also tell us if we've not generated power than ever before. We say no to those who took us into recession by plundering and raping the country blindly. Now they are gathering again to destroy the little gains we have made. There is no quick fix. Why are we so forgetful, We are our own problem. No pain no gain. G.M We are not here to capmpaign , everyone has a right to vote for their candidate. Posterity will judge us all and your children will definitely ask you questions in the nearest future. GOD BLESS NIGERIA. Nice.... Very nice. Only few Nigerians can reason like this. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by Almaiga: 8:04pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
PEREZPERECTUS:
hehehehehe, gathering evidence indeed. Ask Lawyers around you, what it takes to successfully Prosecute someone. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by Sannisege: 8:05pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
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Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by Sannisege: 8:06pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
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Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:07pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Nasseeer: Nice.... Very nice. Only few Nigerians can reason like this. Thank you bro. God bless Nigeria. 3 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by Sannisege: 8:08pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
awoofawoo: Useless list ......90% of names on it are southerners......... Where are the Hausa Fulani You mean Hausa/fulani like Atiku? 1 Like |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by akeensbussy(m): 8:11pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
post=72057619: FOR 2019 Let us compare some issues: 1. Power: This and other infrastructural developments are needed to boost business. This government has generated more power now than in previous government. Before now, they sold/privatizated power, looted the money for power, they became shareholders in companies that imported generators & turned us to up "NEPA" Atiku has the biggest company in Nigeria that import generators to the country by the way, (making billions of dollars that way every year by selling to all the big companies and individuals in Nigeria) how will that kind of person will ever want the country to have constant electricity?! We witnessed that for many years prior now! And he has been in government for more than a decade with nothing to show for only that aspect of the economy (Power).
2. Economy: according to reports, only about 12% of d masses transact in foreign currencies. Most users need it for luxury i.e shoes, furniture, wears and for foreign product's which can be locally made , that is finished agricultural goods, rice, etc. There is what we call trade deficits. Nigeria has always been more of an importing country than exporting save for crude oil. This inability to balance trade over time has been affecting the exchange rate. Buhari is doing what Trump is doing to America, shut down the borders to foreign goods that can be grown locally, engage in indigenous production. In a spate of 10 years of such consistency with participation of corporate coys, state government like Ebonyi, Nasarawa, Jigawa have done with rice,the youth participation then, jobs & food would be available.Today Exportation has increased, importation is reducing and the naira would be strengthened against foreign currencies over time. What we've witnessed in the past has been government opening its ports to foreign goods, turning the country to a dumping ground, fraudulent duty waivers to cronies, thus discouraging indigenous production making the country lazy. Let us begin with your TSA argument. Our lazy banks made easy monies holding fraudulent funds for Federal MDAs. PMB shut down those accounts to enable the banks carry out real banking of lending to real sector, agro sector, marine & oil and gas. This has saved the government millions of naira of bank charges. Again, it is obvious the trouble makers have diverted their sponsorship of crime to politicking for now, little wonder the sudden reduced killings. Was Bush America weak when September 11 happened? These are temporary setbacks that our securities are tirelessly working on. Please kindly tell us if we've not made gains in agriculture than ever before. Please also tell us if we've not generated power than ever before. We say no to those who took us into recession by plundering and raping the country blindly. Now they are gathering again to destroy the little gains we have made. There is no quick fix. Why are we so forgetful, We are our own problem. No pain no gain. G.M We are not here to capmpaign , everyone has a right to vote for their candidate. Posterity will judge us all and your children will definitely ask you questions in the nearest future. GOD BLESS NIGERIA. All that you listed up there were the weapon APC used against PDP to gain power in 2015..The same gimmicks PDP is using on APC now in order to gain power in 2019. But when 2 elephants fight, the grass Will suffer it...many lives had been lost, many family had been ruined just because some people want to take over the affair of Nation. And u are hear defending one of them...I pity you. For me both party has nothing to offer Nigeria and Nigerians again....come May 2019, both party should be voted out so that we will have new wine in a new bottle |
Re: Buhari's Executive Order Number 6 by Aryin87(m): 8:13pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
God bless Nigeria
God bless PMB
God bless us all 2 Likes 1 Share |