Tuesday, 3 December 2019

2019 Budget: Only 32 percent of N2.09 trillion released for capital project implementation




The document on details of capital performance for ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) as at 15th November, obtained from the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation shows that an additional eight percent would be released by the year ending, raising the release to 40 percent of the budget.
Since the 2020 appropriation is expected to kick off in January, then the 2019 budget may be terminated by the 31st of December.
A breakdown of the amount released to the MDAs indicated that ministries such as Labour and Productivity, Youth Development, Women Affairs, Petroleum Resources, and Finance have had the highest releases in terms of the percentage of the amount released to them as against their appropriated capital budget. These ministries have 108.25 percent, 100 percent, 100 percent, 100 percent, and 87.7 percent respectively of their total capital allocation released as of November 2019.

Ministries that have gotten the least in terms of the amount released compared to their capital allocation are Ministries of Health, Education, Water Resources, Agriculture, and Budget and National Planning with 27.48 percent, 26.63 percent, 11.39 percent, 9.51 percent, and 0.32 percent of their total capital allocation released to them as of November 2019.
As at the end of the 2018 fiscal year, about 72 percent (N2.07 trillion) of capital appropriation (N2.87 trillion) was released to all MDAs.
President Muhammadu Buhari, in his Independence Day speech, had directed the Ministry of Finance, Budget, and National Planning to release N600 billion for capital expenditure in the next three months, with just only a month to go, it is not clear and certain if the Finance Ministry has been able to do that.

Fayemi charges corps members on national unity, development



Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State on Monday urged members of the National Youth Service Corps to contribute their quotas to national integration and the socio-economic development of Nigeria.
The governor said, “As future leaders, you have prominent roles to play in the unity and development of this country. I enjoined you to contribute your quota to national integration”.
Fayemi, represented by the Commissioner for Youth and Sport Development, Mr Michael Awopetu, spoke during the swearing-in of the 2019 Batch C, Stream II corps members at the NYSC permanent orientation camp, in Ise-Orun Emure-Ekiti.
He advised the new corps members posted to the state to shun all forms of corrupt practices that could affect the image of the NYSC, while assuring them of adequate security throughout their stay in the state.
He said “Exemplary and outstanding corps members whose primary assignment projects impact positively on the development of their host communities will be rewarded accordingly”.
Fayemi, who advised the corps members to use the opportunity of the mandatory service year for capacity building, said, “I have been informed that you will be trained on drills and parade, leadership training and skills acquisition, as well as entrepreneurship development. I urge you to participate actively in these activities as knowledge without skills is not enough for our today’s economy.
“As a government, we place high premium on youths. Consequently, the corps members deployed to Ekiti State will not be left out. The interested ones among you will be engaged to drive the agricultural development of the state.
The NYSC Coordinator in the state, Mrs Emmanuella Okpongette, appealed to the state government to assist the scheme in the renovation of its orientation camp and the building of a befitting multi-purpose hall to ensure more conducive orientation exercise in the camp.
Okpongette urged the corps members to be good ambassadors of the NYSC scheme, stressing Nigerians are waiting for them as future leaders.

Saturday, 30 November 2019

Why Ekiti People Must Be Patient With Fayemi —Bisi Aloba



Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State and former chairman of Ikere Local Government Area, Chief Bisi Aloba, in this interview by SAM NWAOKO, speaks on Governor Kayode Fayemi’s administration, the APC in Ekiti State and sundry issues. 

On October 16 this year, the second term of Dr Kayode Fayemi clocked one year and there have been various opinions of the government. What is your assessment of the state government so far?


In my opinion, the second coming of Governor Kayode Fayemi in Ekiti State is a blessing for the state. As politicians of this generation, we have been clamouring for continuity in governance and some of us feel that the best way to go about this is by ensuring that projects are not abandoned and government policies are maintained.  

Another area is that we have been looking out for those who would carry the young people along for their participation and for patronage. In the past, we had 70-year-olds and so on as commissioners, special advisers, etc. But since the coming of Dr Fayemi, this has been reversed. If you look at the Fayemi government, about 80 per cent of the people there are below 60 years.

 You will see young women there and young men. He came and said he was not going to probe anybody and that he believes in continuity of government policies and projects and he passed a law to that effect. He said there is no need for abandoning of projects.

 I think his coming back in a blessing for Ekiti State.

You are satisfied but some other people are not quite satisfied with his performance, saying that they expected more than what he has done?
If they critically examine what Fayemi has done in Ekiti State, those with contrary opinion will agree with me that he has done well so far. Look at the Ikun Dairy Farm which he has revived in collaboration with the private sector; the Ikogosi bottled water project; the Ikogosi resort; the civic centre in Ado Ekiti. Ekiti is an agrarian state but nobody is going to the farm because the incentives are not there. Fayemi has put life back in this sector so as to make it attractive, and i know that soon, the results would begin to show.

One of the complaints is the allegation by some people that Governor Fayemi is always outside the state and that he allegedly operates like a ‘foreign governor’? how do you react to this allegation?
When I was the chairman of Ikere Local Government, our council owed salaries and sundry debts. After the Joint Accounts and Allocation Committee (JAAC) meetings where allocations are made, we would have to borrow about N500,000 to augment what we had to be able to pay salaries. But I began to make moves to reverse this trend; I began to make trips to Abuja to see what we could do to solve the allocation problems.
 I was always outside the council area. After about nearly four months of constant movement, our efforts yielded results. Our allocations improved and within a year, we were able to clear the arrears, paid leave bonuses and were also able to carry out some projects. 
This was as a result of our efforts, and we could not have achieved this if I had sat down in Ikere without making efforts. Governor Fayemi is the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum, the first of its kind in the South West region.
He is the chairman of the 36 governors in the country, both PDP and APC so he is like a president on its own.
Whatever involves the Governors Forum surely involves Dr Fayemi and what this means is that if he has to go to the United Nations, Africa Union, African Development Bank or the World Health Organisation (WHO) and so on, he would have to do that.
 He has to lead the team because he is the chairman.
 In Ekiti, God has given him a team that is dependable and hardworking. His Deputy is there; Chief of Staff, Secretary to the State Government, Head of Service, commissioners and others are all working round the clock daily to drive the vision of the government. Work is not halted in any way in Ekiti, so his being in the state isn’t supposed to be a problem. 
Like my case as Ikere chairman then, Fayemi does not need to sit in a place, he has to go to places to get results for Ekiti State. Ekiti is moving forward and I want to believe that soon, the results of his efforts would begin to show more. 
Already, the private sector he brought has begun work at Ikun Dairy and a lot of partnerships are in the offing and the people should just trust his government because the vision is clear and Ekiti will benefit from the experience and knowledge of Fayemi.

There are claims that Ekiti APC is on a low key or quiet, and that appointments and sundry patronages are not properly distributed among party members. What in your opinion is going on?
As far as I am concerned, Ekiti APC is very cohesive and the party is on a strong footing. We are a family. Appointments have been made and boards have been appointed and we are all happy about these. 
The people appointed as commissioners are young and brimming with ideas and they are the people we expected to emerge as commissioners. Like in my town, Ikere, the Commissioner from there, Olumuyiwa Olumilua, is vibrant, visible and is performing well. And that’s also the case with the other commissioners. Everyone like me should accept the appointments made and support the government because it is ours. 
What we should rather be talking about now is federal appointments, for which I know he would patronise the party members. 
He will not give that appointments meant for APC members to PDP members. There is hierarchy in the party, whatever is happening in the local government, he will direct you to see the chairman of the local government while if it is something that has to do with the state, he will direct you to see the state chairman of the party.
 It is not a one-man show or an individual show. Come to think of it, appointments that have to do with the party are made by the party.
 For instance, when there are vacancies to be filled, the LG chairmen of the party send list of names and from these names appointments are made.
 And these appointments are made according to the hierarchy of the list. 
So it is not even Fayemi that makes the appointments.

So, what are you telling your people, the people of Ekiti State?
They should be patient with Governor Fayemi because he is a good product and if you have a good product you will market it. He is God-chosen, pride of Ekiti and I believe that he will go beyond Ekiti. Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State knows the worth of Dr Fayemi and this much we could infer from what he said about Dr Fayemi recently. That is the kind of governor God has given Ekiti State at this time and we must appreciate him and be patient with him and support him to take the state to greater heights.

Thursday, 28 November 2019

Nollytrailers.com To Create Visibility For Movie Industry's Global Consumers

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Wednesday, 27 November 2019

Kogi guber: Appeal Court constitutes election petition tribunal



President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa has constituted Governorship and House of Assembly Election Petition Tribunal to handle petitions from Nov. 16, Kogi governorship poll.
This was disclosed in a statement signed by the secretary of the tribunal, Mr Umar Abubakar and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lokoja.
According to Abubakar, the mandate of the tribunal is to hear and determine petitions that may arise from Kogi governorship election held on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019.
He said the tribunal will also handle petitions arising from the forthcoming supplementary and re-run election in Kogi West Senate seat and Ajaokuta Federal Constituency scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 30.
Abubakar added that the secretariat of the tribunal was located at FCT High Court, Wuse Zone 2, Abuja and called on those wishing to file election petitions to approach the secretariat.

Photographer sues Prince estate for copyright infringement



A photographer who collaborated with Prince during the final few years of his life claims that the late musician’s estate has been exploiting her work without licence. Said photographer, Madison Dube, filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the estate and its associated companies last week.
The lawsuit states that Dube “is a gifted photographer and artist whose work, in 2013, caught the attention of one of the most talented musicians and entertainers of our time, Prince Rogers Nelson, more commonly referred to as Prince”.
Between 2013 and his death in 2016, Prince “became a mentor and friend to Ms Dube. He also hired her on many occasions during that time to provide freelance work, including photography, graphic design, film/videography, voice and other creative”.
None of those projects involved Dube assigning any of the rights in her photography or designs to the musician, the lawsuit adds, because “throughout his life, Prince maintained a strong edict that an artist should retain control over his or her artistry”.
However, the photographer claims, since Prince’s death his estate has used her images on advertising, merchandise, record releases and other promotional material, all without her permission. And, she adds, they knew they were using her work, because in some cases she has been credited as the photographer, and in others a rep for the estate reached out to try to negotiate a licence.
“Ms Dube now brings this action to assert her rights guaranteed under the Copyright Act”, the lawsuit goes on, “and to preserve the integrity of her work, currently being commercialised by defendants and used for mass-marketing, mass-produced sales and advertising, without her consent and contrary to the intent behind the creation of those works”.
The photographer wants an injunction banning future use of her images by the estate and damages for all past uses.

No going back on our rejection of IPPIS – ASUU







The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) said on Wednesday there is no going back on its rejection of the Federal Government’s Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) said on Wednesday there is no going back on its rejection of the Federal Government’s Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).

“ASUU once said that the policies of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Nigeria will make the people poorer, increase misery, want as well as compound our economic crisis. This was disclosed about 30 years ago. “Today, we are have seen the manifestation of these crises and therefore, IPPIS is an aberration. It does not apply to universities because there is no university anywhere in the world where IPPIS is applied. “Even in Ghana where they have something similar to the IPPIS, they went ahead to exclude the universities and that is why we are saying our own cannot be different.” According to him, the world over, people keep advocating for internalisation so as to bring in experts from around the globe to work in a system, whether on a long or short term basis and such persons are normally subjected to the rules of the civil service. He insisted that IPPIS is designed for civil servants and not for the universities, noting that universities should be governed according to their laws.