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ABUJA (Reuters) – The United States wants to help Nigeria fight Islamists it sees as a growing regional menace, but the country cannot rely on military might alone, an official travelling with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said. Clinton arrived in Africa’s most populous nation on Thursday offering to help President Goodluck Jonathan fight Boko Haram, a Taliban-like group that wants to establish a strict Islamic state in the north of the vast country. Boko Haram has launched bomb and gun attacks on churches this year that provoked Christians, leading to deadly reprisals against Muslims. Hundreds of people have died and Washington is concerned about insecurity spreading. “Northern Nigeria also borders Chad, it borders Cameroon, it borders Niger and we are concerned this radicalism could undermine the security of neighbouring states,” the senior U.S. official said. Jonathan’s critics say he relies too much on the military to defeat Boko Haram, rather than addressing northerners’ grievances, such as poverty and unemployment, and Clinton will lean on him to address the underlying causes of the insurgency. “A security strategy is not enough,” the official said. Military crackdowns have had mixed results – reducing Boko Haram’s capabilities in some areas but generating anger because of their heavyhandedness. Washington will offer Nigeria help with things like forensics, tracking of suspects and “fusing” disparate strands of police and military intelligence, the U.S. official said. “We know all too well from our own experiences in both Iraq and Afghanistan what can happen if soldiers and police are not operating under appropriate authorities.” “We will encourage them not to use excessive force and to look at this as a … law enforcement operation designed to catch perpetrators and bring them to justice,” he added. source www.euronews.com/newswires/1617520-nigeria-military-alone-cannot-beat-islamists-clinton/ |
Another piece of evidence against Samsung has leaked from the court documents that shows how Samsung took inspiration from the iPhone's UI and tried to make their look and work similarly. This 132 page internal document from Samsung compares several different aspects of the iPhone's UI, from the UI animations to the placement of the buttons with those of the Samsung Galaxy S. On each page you will find one feature from the iPhone's UI, a note on what's good about it and a similar feature on the Galaxy S with a note saying how it is worse compared to the same feature on the iPhone. Below each of these you will find a suggestion to improve the said function on the Galaxy S, which in many cases equates to make it look and behave more like its iOS counterpart. |
he will discuss with President Goodluck Jonathan the recent wave of attacks by the Boko Haram group. Its militants have stepped up attacks in the past year, targeting the UN headquarters in the capital, Abuja, churches and security buildings. The ties between the two countries are strong largely due to the trade in oil. Nigeria, Africa's leading oil producer, is the US's fifth largest supplier. The BBC's Will Ross in Lagos says with spiralling violence, the possibility of Nigeria's oil production being affected cannot be ruled out. |
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THE direction of the national budget for 2013 became clear yesterday as the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved the 2013-2015 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategic paper for next year. The Council approved a projected revenue of N3.891 trillion and total expenditure of N4.929 trillion for the year. FEC also endorsed the proposals that the 2013 budget be predicated on a benchmark price of $75 and crude production of 2.53 million barrels per day. In addition, there will be a continuation of downward trend in recurrent expenditure and upward trend in capital expenditure. Towards this, recurrent expenditure will decline from 71.47 per cent in 2012 to 68.66 per cent in 2013 while capital expenditure is expected to rise from 28.53 per cent for 2012 to 31.34 per cent next year. Also, in managing the domestic debt, the fiscal deficit and domestic borrowing will decline from 2.85 per cent and N744.44 billion in 2012 to 2.17 per cent and N727.19 billion in 2013. Under the fiscal framework, the Federal Government will create a sinking fund of N25 billion yearly from 2013 to accumulate money for paying off bonds. Similarly, N75 billion would be spent on the retirement of bond debt due for payment in February 2013. Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, told journalists at the end of the Council meeting that the approvals were “practical expression of the government’s determination to deliver the draft 2013 budget on schedule for the early consideration of the National Assembly in September. The minister said the government would intensify efforts at ensuring further improvement in the implementation level of the current budget, adding that the implementation level as at June 20, 2012 following four months of implementation starting from April was 41.3 per cent. Okonjo-Iweala explained that “the focus of the government in 2013 as reflected in the Medium Term Expenditure Framework and the Fiscal Strategy Paper is that the budget should make practical impact on the areas that affect most Nigerians, such as job creation, power supply, roads, rails, other infrastructure and security through increase in capital budget and prudent management of the economy. Broadly, the focus will be on improving aggregate revenue receipts, optimising expenditure and keeping the fiscal deficit at a reasonable level. “The proposals for the 2013 budget are based on a rigorous review of the performance of the global economy with regard to negative economic developments around the world, which have the potential to negatively impact the country’s economy. Based on a foundation of prudence, the proposals represent a robust response to these developments anchored on a strong macro-economic framework,“ she said. The minister added that the 2013-2015 MTEF and Fiscal Strategic paper for 2013 will be forwarded to the National Assembly as part of their continuing discussions on the preparations for next year’s budget. The Council also approved contract for the transaction advisory services for Design, Build, Finance and Operate (DBFO) for the 2nd Niger Bridge linking Anambra and Delta States at the Onitsha-Asaba river crossing. To be executed under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP), it was awarded to a British firm, Roughton International Limited at a total cost of NN325,638,828. It is to be completed in 16 months. The projects is expected to be flagged off by the third quarter of next year. The Council also approved a memo by the Minister of Works, Mike Onolememen for the award of contract for transaction advisory services for the improvement of the Apakun- Murtala Mohammed Airport road route F269 in Lagos State at a total cost of N297,746,203. The 2.8 kilometre road, which is in a deplorable condition, is to be upgraded to a modern eight- lane facility for traffic flow. The Council also approved additional works on the subsisting contract for the extension from Dutse-Kwanar Huguma on the dualisation of the Kano-Maiduguri Road Section II (Shuwarin- Azare). The new contract, a distance of 24.4 kilometres of road, will connect the proposed Dutse Airport located along the road to the Kano-Maiduguri Highway. It was awarded in favour of Setraco Nigeria Limited and cost N8,352,277,657.48. This will drive the total cost of the Kano-Maiduguri dualisation project from N35,841,452,834.88 to N44,193,730,492.36. It has a completion period of 40 months. These are in line with the 2007 Fiscal Responsibility Act which demands that the Federal Ministry of Finance produces this each fiscal year and thereafter engages key segments of the public with a view to getting their input to enrich the plan. Meanwhile, the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) has extended its fight against crime to budget implementation to all the states of the Federation. To achieve this, the commission has allocated N4.5 million to some civil society organizations (CSO) to monitor budget implementation in Cross River State. The money, which was given to the EFCC by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) would be released to a yet to be mentioned CSOs to monitor activities of the state government in project implementation. The Head of Strategy and Reorientation Units of the EFCC, Mr. Gabriel Aduda, who disclosed this at aTown Hall meeting on governance accountability programme in Calabar on Tuesday, said the commission wanted to identify anti-corruption revolution partner in each state to monitor activities of states and local council officials in budget implementation |
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SUICIDE bomber in a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) yesterday attacked the Joint Task Force (JTF) military post in Shagari Quarters of Damaturu metropolis and killed six soldiers and two civilians. This came barely 48 hours after the bombing of the Potiskum Central Mosque (PCM) in Yobe State. Besides, the alleged killings of residents in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, have remained unabated, as a former state Commissioner of Environment, Alhaji Kadiri Kaza’a and a senior officer with the Nigeria Immigration Services (NIS), Mohammed Lawan, were yesterday shot dead at their residences before their wives and children at Bayan Railway Quarters and Gwange wards of the metropolis. The suicide car bomber in the SUV, according to an eyewitness drove to a military checkpoint, detonated the explosives and killed six men of the JTF and two passersby. He said: “The suicide-bomber took the soldiers by surprise, that is why the lone suspected Boko Haram bomber, was able to blow up one of the military checkpoints at the Shagari Quarters, killing eight people. The sound of the blast was also devastating.” Speaking on the blasts yesterday in Damaturu, the state capital, Police Commissioner, Patrick Egbuniwe said that the blast occurred at the Shagari Quarters military checkpoint at about 12.30p.m., killing six soldiers and two civilians caught up in the blast. Egbuniwe further disclosed that “the incident occurred when one Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) was stopped at the military post at a residential quarters, but the driver of the vehicle detonated the bombs installed in the vehicle and blew up six soldiers and two civilians that were about passing the checkpoint this afternoon.” Confirming the multiple attacks and killings yesterday in Maiduguri, the Borno State Police Public Relations Officer, Gidieon Jibrin said the retired government official and immigration officer attached to the Passport Office at the Customs Area were yesterday morning trailed to their respective residences by suspected gunmen. He said when the gunmen got to their homes in Bayan Quarters and Gwange wards of the metropolis, they asked for the whereabouts of Kaza’a and Lawan. He added that the suspects who disguised as errands boys opened fire and shot them dead at close range in the chests and heads before their family members yesterday. On whether arrests were made, he said no, but that investigations had commenced, as information provided by some residents could assist in apprehending the suspected assassins. |
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