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PoliticsBishops Seek Presidential Pardon For Adamawa Herdsman’s Condemned Killers by Candy12(op): 6:21am On Jun 19, 2018
The Supreme Council of Bishops, also known as World Council of Bishops, has written President Muhammadu Buhari, pleading for pardon for five young men sentenced to death by a court in Adamawa for the killing of a herdsman.

A Yola High Court had on June 11, 2018 sentenced the five men from Kodomun in Demsa council area of the state to death by hanging for murdering a herder in retaliation to the several killings in the area.In the letter, the bishops noted that Nigeria “has suffered untold bloodshed from killings, maiming, traumatisation of innocent citizens around the north eastern, north central and Middle Belt states, as a result of the frequent attacks by the militia herdsmen times without number.”

The correspondence, titled, “Special request for presidential pardon: Killing by hanging of five young men,” was signed by founding Primate, Abuja, Nigeria, Archbishop (Dr.) P. Sunday; Ecclesiastical Prelate Administrator, Houston, Texas, United State, Archbishop (Dr.) H. Parker; Apostolic Nuncio and Prelate to Africa, Lagos, Nigeria, Bishop (Dr.) J. Onyegbulem; and Ecclesiastical Prelate to West Africa, Niamey, Niger Republic, Bishop (Dr.) J. Hussein.

The clerics regretted that “till date no adequate justice had been meted out on them commensurate to the lives and property lost.” It therefore “totally condemns and disapproves vehemently the death sentence passed on the five young men on Monday, June 11, 2018 by a court of competent jurisdiction in Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria accused and charged for killing a herdsman.”

The letter, dated June 13, 2018 from the World Episcopal Headquarters in Texas, U.S., was routed through the Africa Episcopal Headquarters, Lagos and copied the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo; Senate President, Bukola Saraki; Chief Justice of the Federation, Walter Samuel Onnoghen; Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara; Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha; as well as Governor Mohammed Jibrilla and the state’s Attorney General, Silas Bala Sanga.

The bishops added “what our nation Nigeria sues for now in our nascent democracy is peace and tranquility, and not otherwise.” In a related development, Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina has assured the over 3,500 Zamfara’s internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the state of continued assistance till it is safe for them to return home.

He gave the assurance on Sunday evening during a visit to the IDP camp in Dansabau village, Kankara Local Council of the state.The refugees had fled their communities following reported cases of killings and other atrocities by suspected rustlers.

https://candytv.com.ng/2018/06/19/bishops-seek-presidential-pardon-for-adamawa-herdsmans-condemned-killers/

PoliticsHow Nigeria’s N1.95tr Budget Deficit Will Alter Debt Service Gains by Candy12(op): 6:13am On Jun 19, 2018
Nigeria’s debt stock and service bill will receive a notch up as the fourth straight budget deficit plan of about N1.95 trillion in the 2018 fiscal appropriation awaits President Muhammadu Buhari’s assent.The appropriation bill of N9.2 trillion will be signed into law tomorrow.

A financial expert, backed by a source close to the legislature, said the deficit was moderated to N1.95 trillion after lawmakers increased the crude oil price benchmark to $51 per barrel and also stepped up the total spending by about N500 billion.By the usual borrowing pattern, not less than half of the deficit plan of approximately N1 trillion will be financed by foreign debt deals, while the remainder will go to the local market.

Consequently, the official debt figures at over N21.7 trillion will increase by N1.95 trillion, while debt service bill will get about N180 billion additional provision, given that N2 trillion is already earmarked in the 2018 appropriations for the current debt stock.Currently, the country has been loans ancing its local debts, adjudged to be costly and aggravating the nation’s debt service bill by about $500 million foreign loans.

Sources: https://candytv.com.ng/2018/06/19/how-nigerias-n1-95tr-budget-deficit-will-alter-debt-service-gains/

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