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Sunday, December 13, 2015

SURUDEV Gets Global Green Grant to Implement Conservation Practices in Kom-Wum Forest


SURUDEV Director Kari at Bongom Onion Bio Farms

A Bamenda based organization has been awarded over $ 17000 to carryout biodiversity conservation in the Oom-Wum forest in Menchum Division of the North West Region.
The project which is aimed at conserving the Pan troglodytes ellioti in the Oom-wum forest also engages adjacent forest users in alternative income generation activities, tree planting, sensitization of some 10.000 community members with chimp posters, junior secondary school students with chimp handbooks, reconnaissance survey of Chimp nests among other activities. Kari Jackson says this is the only generation that is feeling the impacts of climate change and that something has to be done about conservation practices if not this generation will have nothing to hand to the next one. “How can we fight the phenomenon of poaching, illegal logging, poor farming, forest encroachment without involving those whose mindsets are still a threat to these forests and its biodiversity? Remember you cannot protect the environment unless you empower people, you inform them and you help them to understand that these resources are their own and they must protect them” Kari added. He also expressed gratitude to the commitment of the Arcus foundation, for supporting SURUDEV efforts in encouraging biodiversity conservation in the Bamenda highlands. He said that SURUDEV Bio Farms-Bongom continues to inspire youths and communities in practicalities in mitigating climate change. “After harvesting our onions of over 10 tons, we have earmarked to kick start water melon harvesting next week. Sales are encouraging and we intend to train more widows in the upcoming season and plant more 2000 trees”. According to Kari Jackson, the bio farms have enabled them to raise enough funds to be able hire office spaces in Bamenda and Nkambe. He said SURUDEV will equally be launching a new and more flexible web site www.surudev.org, was well as kickstart an e-newsletter as well as a print newsletter. These, he emphasized is aimed at highlighting the works of SURUDEV, other international and local environmental news that is vital for the community. And he concluded that this year was a very successful year for SURUDEV “and we hope to do better next year given that we served some communities with over 10 projects and hope to improve on our services and the number of communities too”.
Pictures below show the results of the first onion harvested at Bongom thanks to the efforts of SURUDEV Bio Farms (Farmers introduced to the marketing gardening of a crop they thought could never grow in their area)
 







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Boko Haram's Top Commander Named 'Naira' Napped

 Cameroon has apprehended a top Boko Haram commander who has contributed immensely to the organized bloody attacks of the sect.
Cameroonian security agents have arrested a Boko Haram top shot known as Suleiman Shehu aka Naira.
He was arrested on Thursday in Double near Mora, Cameroon. News of his arrest was broken by Cameroonian journalist and blogger, Bisong Etahoben, on Twitter.
The journalist also reported that Niger is to hand over 457 identified Boko Haram insurgents held in three detention centres in Niamey, Kolo and Kutukale to Nigerian authorities
 
Source: New Telegraph


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Former Nigerian President Replaces Bill Clinton As Keynote Speaker At U.S Event

Former president Goodluck Jonathan has been chosen to succeed former U.S. president Bill Clinton as the keynote speaker at a popular U.S. event.
Goodluck Jonathan

The immediate past Nigerian President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan has been chosen to present the keynote address at the 2016 Hope Global Forums conference, billed to hold in the second week of January in Atlanta, United States, U.S.
Last year at the 2015 edition of the event which attracted over 3, 000 leaders from 40 countries, former U.S President, Bill Clinton had performed a role similar to the one expected of Jonathan.
The Hope Global Forum is an annual event that convenes thousands of thought leaders, business professionals and public policy officials from many countries to brainstorm on ways of advancing the social and economic well-being of all people around the world.  Daily Sun reports that the letter of invitation, detailing Jonathan for the assignment, was jointly signed by Operation Hope chief executive: John Hope Bryant, the group’s spokesman, Andrew Young, and the Mayor of Atlanta, Kasim Reed.
The trio urged the former president to lend his support to an entrepreneurship mentoring programme, by sharing his experience in office with a wider global audience.
The invitation letter reads in part: “As someone recognised for his leadership and vision in Nigeria and abroad, we are personally requesting your attendance. It is important for us that your influential voice and perspective be included as we drive a global conversation.
“We invite you to join Fortune 500 CEO’s, private investors, financial leaders and government officials to connect and collaborate on this vision.
“With the theme ‘Reimagining the Global Economy: Inclusive Economics’, the annual meeting is set against the backdrop of the Martin Luther King Holiday weekend and gathers leaders from government, community and the private sector to outline a vision for the modern global; economy; A vision where the undeserved, working poor and struggling middle class are viewed as untapped assets for economic growth, entrepreneurship and job creation.
“The powerful history of Atlanta as the ‘Cradle of the Civil Rights Movement’ serves as a catalyst for our gathering, highlighting the unfinished work of economic self-reliance launched by Dr. King prior to his death. We will honour that legacy with a series of activities for our guests, including ‘white glove’ viewing of Dr. King’s papers.”



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Friday, December 11, 2015

Second Version of Paris Outcome Text Issued – But a Deal is Still Far Away

Paris, 11 Dec (Meena Raman and Hilary Chiew) – The second version of the draft Paris Outcome was presented to Parties at the end of a brief meeting of the Paris Committee under the UNFCCC on evening Thursday, 10 December, by COP21 President, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.
The first version of the draft Paris Outcome, encompassing the post-2020 agreement and an accompanying decision which includes decisions relating to pre-2020 actions, was issued on Wednesday, 9 December.  The new iteration of the text, which was initially scheduled to be provided in the afternoon of 10 December was only made available at 9 pm.
At this fifth meeting of the Paris Committee that was established on Saturday (5 December), COP21 President Fabius said after significant work and a series of consultations, Parties can now move to a decisive step.
Together with the Secretariat, he said, the text was prepared to reach balance, impartiality and reconciled positions. The text is shorter although brackets remain around complex issues, he said, citing issues of finance, differentiation and ambition which will see more consultation in these final hours of the COP.
(The new text was reduced from 29 to 27 pages of which 12 pages contained the draft agreement and 15 pages were allocated to the accompanying draft decision.)
“Compromise does require us to forget the ideal solution for everybody. That is the work we have now  … we are close to the finishing line and we must find common grounds. In other words, time to come to an agreement, “ said Fabius.
He then proposed that Parties study the new draft and consult with other Parties over the next 2.5 hours which will be followed by consultations similar to the setting on Wednesday night. He said he will chair the ‘indaba-type consultations’ which he named ‘indaba of solutions’ where he urged Parties not to present statements but to provide compromise solutions.
He also said in the event when there are persistent differences, the facilitating ministers will be asked to meet at a corner of the room or in a separate room and to report back to the indaba within 30 to 45 minutes.
After this final round of consultations, the COP21 President hoped to present a final version of the text on Friday (11 December). He hoped Parties will agree to this method of work in the final hours to complete the final lap that separates them from a legally-binding, ambitious and fair agreement that the world is expecting.

At 11.30 pm, the COP 21 President convened the indaba consultations, which was closed to observers.
According to sources, the consultations revealed that several developing countries, including China and India raised their concerns over the dilution of the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities (CBDR) in the draft agreement as reflected in the obligations of Parties.  They made proposals to address their concerns.
However, sources said that the United States, represented by its State Secretary, John Kerry, supported the agreement, saying that differentiation was reflected, through the notion of ‘self-differentiation’ as represented by the intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs).
It seems that he stressed that the new agreement was a “monument to differentiation.” Kerry was reported to have regretted the “situation” of the US where there could not be a mandatory system (for emission cuts) and for finance to be legally binding.
Sources disclosed that divergences continued with developed countries stressing that the ‘donor base’ of those contributing to climate finance should be expanded to include developing countries, with references in the draft text to the mobilising of climate finance “as part of a shared effort by all Parties”. Developing countries, on the other hand, could not agree to such proposals in the text.
Information provided to TWN revealed that developed countries also expressed that they are unable to commit to a quantified number for finance in the agreement.  Several developing countries indicated that developed countries were breaking away from their obligations under the UNFCCC; one developing country said that the issue of finance could be a make or break for the Paris deal.
With the help of facilitators, breakout groups on differentiation, ambition and finance were held with Parties trying to find solutions.
According to sources, Parties expressed their red lines, which clearly reflected continued divergences over the issue of differentiation and its application as regards the various elements, especially in relation to mitigation, finance and transparency.
The consultations ended at around 5.30 am, on Friday, 11 December.
The COP President informed Parties that there would be a “slight delay” in the conclusion of the COP with a final text to be presented on Saturday morning, 12 December, and for its adoption sometime in the afternoon. (The COP was scheduled to close on 11 December.)

Whether and how compromises will be reached remains a challenge.


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Horror in Nkambe as Achaba Rider Stabs Female Student


victim in hospital
Tongues are still waging in Nkambe and Ndu towns over what has been described as a horrific and barbaric attempt by an achaba rider to kick the ghost out of a female lower sixth student of GBHS Bamenda. Sources say the young man whose name we got as Nelson aka star boy, achaba rider based in Ndu before leaving for Nkambe had told his friends that he would kill somebody before the end of the day. Late yesterday night, Nelson allegedly sneaked to Nkambe where he attacked his alleged former girlfriend with knives. The student sustained severe injuries on her stomach and several others around her body. It is thanks to the help of the neigbours that she did not die. It has been confirmed that this is the second time Nelson has attempted to kill his former friend. It is alleged that during the first attempt at Ndu, the uncle of the said girl who is from Binka took Nelson to the police and he was cautioned to stay away from the girl. After committing the dreadful act, he left for Ndu. Achaba riders in Nkambe are reported to have launched a manhunt to intercept him with the help of riders in Binka, but the search couldn’t yield any fruits.  Alerted, Achaba riders laid an ambush in Ndu yet the wanted Nelson having sensed danger escaped to an unknown destination. Sources say the young girl is responding to treatment at the Nkambe district hospital.
Public opinion in Nkambe is aghast with the act and the population has vowed to fish out the young man for him to respond to his act before the law court.


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HOFNA Cameroon Uses Songs, Drama, Debate to Build Safe Schools, Communities(PhotoNews)

 The event which took place at the Bamenda Congress Hall on December 10, 2015 was described by parents, teachers and students as a milestone marked the “16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence,” organized by a Bamenda based nongovernmental organization, Hope For the Needy Association HOFNA Cameroon. Welcoming participants, HOFNA Cameroon Director Chongwain Christelle said that HOFNA is committed more than ever to work together with youths to end gender based violence in and around schools, and communities. The evidence of this practice she added is that the male gender sometimes discriminates over females because of their chauvinistic beliefs. She called on everyone to join the crusade to elude this belief so much so that the education of the girl child is fostered. Holding on the theme “Together, let us build safe schools and communities for All, especially Girls to thrive”, the Bamenda event kick started the official launching of a project code named “Creative Arts for Girls’ Empowerment.”












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Eradicating Gender Based Violence: HOFNA Cameroon Uses Songs, Drama, Debate to Build Safe Schools, Communities

Chongwain Christelle: Director of HOFNA


The event which took place at the Bamenda Congress Hall on December 10, 2015 was described by parents, teachers and students as a milestone marked the “16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence,” organized by a Bamenda based nongovernmental organization, Hope For the Needy Association HOFNA Cameroon. Welcoming participants, HOFNA Cameroon Director Chongwain Christelle said that HOFNA is committed more than ever to work together with youths to end gender based violence in and around schools, and communities. The evidence of this practice she added is that the male gender sometimes discriminates over females because of their chauvinistic beliefs. She called on everyone to join the crusade to elude this belief so much so that the education of the girl child is fostered. Holding on the theme “Together, let us build safe schools and communities for All, especially Girls to thrive”, the Bamenda event kick started the official launching of a project code named “Creative Arts for Girls’ Empowerment.”
Some of the key activities that attracted a lot of applauses included the debate on the topic, School before Marriage or Marriage before school. Desmond, a physically impaired Senior Prefect of GBHS Bamenda and his friend stole the show in their arguments. To Musa Shey Nfor, these students have proven that disability is not a handicap.  
 The drama, “For Girls Abused” which paints the picture of the bitter experience young girls undergo in schools and communities ignited tears and sorrows from the audience. The main character Beri, a young girl from Nkambe, incarnates struggles girls of poor homes go through to have access to education as she is forced by her father at gun point to get marry her teacher, Mr. Tantoh, a man twice her age married to two wives. 
Earlier during a panel discussion Madame Mbah Ada called on the girls to denounce any form of violence because without them society will not be able to break the silence. 
Experience teachers, jurists and parents also talked on School-Related Gender-Based Violence (SRGBV), child early and forced marriages and other Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) which affect girls in schools and around communities. Panelists observed that the practices and beliefs affect the learning levels and completion rates and raises barriers to gender equality in education in communities. At the end of the event, participants were urged to be ambassadors in their schools and communities. It should be noted that HOFNA Cameroon partnered with the US Embassy in Cameroon, OHI, CREED, wfac, YouareIn etc to carryout the project which is expected to change lives positively for the girl child in schools and around communities.





 


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CDKN Launches New e-book ‘Mainstreaming Climate Compatible Development’

COP21 in Paris, the Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) launches a new digital book “Mainstreaming climate compatible development”which presents insights from five years of partnership work to design and deliver climate compatible development.
Simon Maxwell, CDKN’s Executive Chair, says the book “demonstrates that climate compatible development offers great potential for strategic innovation by governments, civil society and the private sector”. There are many possibilities to achieve ‘win-win benefits’ for climate mitigation, adaptation and human development. However, he adds, “no-one should pretend that achieving climate compatible development will be friction free.”
Drawing on CDKN’s programme in more than 70 countries, “Mainstreaming climate compatible development” shares practical approaches to seven key challenges:
First, eliminating ambiguity in the concept of climate compatible development, and exploring possible trade-offs in the implementation of climate-related policies that will deliver the Sustainable Development Goals and targets.
Second, making the case and winning the argument, in countries where leaders face many competing demands on political capital and resources.
Third, managing climate compatible development planning in ways that mainstream climate concerns into development planning and ensure cross-government coherence.
Fourth, finding the resources to cover any additional costs of climate compatible development, drawing on international as well as domestic sources.
Fifth, creating the right culture and instruments for implementation, to ensure that plans are not blown off course.
Sixth, delivering at scale, so that impact is transformational in scale and irreversible.
Seventh, linking the national to the global, so that national interests are well-represented in global negotiations, and global agreements are reflected in national action.
The book is intended for decision-makers, development planners and practitioners - including civil society groups - as well as donors working to address climate change in developing countries. It aims to offer a rich source of learning based on CDKN’s practical experience.
“Mainstreaming climate compatible development” is written by Mairi Dupar, Sam Bickersteth, Connie Espinosa, Ari Huhtala, Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, Carl Wesselink and Maria Jose Pacha, with the support of dozens of CDKN staff from across Latin America, Asia and Africa.
The authors encourage you to comment on the chapters. They intend to produce a revised version in 2016, based on reader feedback. Readers can contact the author team on cdknbook@cdkn.org with comments and suggestions.
Specifically, they invite readers’ views on: Which strategies are increasing resilience, curbing emissions and tackling poverty simultaneously? How are decision-makers grappling with sometimes conflicting climate predictions to make sound investments that will endure over decades of climate impacts? What are the trade-offs involved in making development more ‘climate compatible’ and what are the politics of decision-making? Which approaches are contributing to fairer outcomes for the most climate-vulnerable, and which decisions risk making the poor even poorer? The emerging answers to these questions can contribute to our collective endeavour to develop a secure, resilient world.

Read and comment on the book at: www.cdkn.org/mainstreaming
Claire Mathieson |  Knowledge Networks manager, Africa   | CDKN: Climate and Development Knowledge Network
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COP 21:DR Congo signs grant agreement with GCF in Paris

PARIS, 10 December 2015 – The Democratic Republic of Congo yesterday signed a readiness grant agreement with the Green Climate Fund, providing USD 300,000 for capacity building in the African State.
The agreement was signed in the presence of H.E. Robert Bopolo Mbongeza, Minister of Environment, Nature Conservation, and Sustainable Development, at the GCF stand during the Paris COP talks.
The funding will help DR Congo prepare to access investment funding from GCF for mitigation and adaptation projects. DR Congo was ranked as the poorest country in the world in 2013, and the newly established Ministry of Environment currently needs to build its institutional capacity, including the technical and operational skills to engage with the Fund.
The agreement will support the strengthening of DR Congo’s National Designated Authority (NDA), consultations with stakeholders across the country, and preparation of a country programme as part of the framework for engagement with the Fund.
The contract was signed by Hans Andre L. Djamba, NDA Authority Coordinator from the Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation, and Sustainable Development of DR Congo. The delivery partner for the work is Centre de Suivi Ecologique (CSE), which was represented by Déthié Soumaré Ndiaye, Coordinator of the CSE Climate Finance Unit.
The grant agreement follows the signing of a similar agreement with Guyana earlier this week, as the Fund’s readiness programme swings into action. 95 countries have expressed an interest in the programme, and more than 30 such programmes have been agreed to date.
GCF provides early support for readiness and preparatory activities to enhance country ownership and access through its country readiness programme. A minimum of 50 per cent of readiness support is targeted at Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Small Island Developing States (SIDS), and African States. 

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Japanese Company Launches World's First Washable Mobile Phone

Following a research that mobile phones carry a lot of filth and germs, a Japanese company is launching a phone that can be washed.
 Even though it looks all shiny and new, the smartphone is probably one of the filthiest things one can own. Research has shown that the amount of bacteria and germs it carries is disgustingly huge, which is probably why a Japanese company is targeting germaphobes with the world’s first washable phone.
The Snapdragon 410 processor, 5-inch android phone, called Digno Rafre, is all set to be released in Japan by tech company Kyocera Telecom this week. It’s USP is that it’s waterproof and soap resistant, so it can be thoroughly washed under running water. There’s no risk of water entering the device because it’s entirely sealed to keep water and bubbles from getting in. It doesn’t even have a speaker, relying instead on a Smart Sonic receiver that transmits sound through vibrations on the phone’s screen. The built-in 13MP camera is also waterproof.
 
Apart from being washable, the phone is also ideal for kids, for people who are clumsy and keep dropping their phones everywhere, or like to take bathtub selfies. It even comes with a special rubber duck-shaped floating stand. To wash the phone, the company suggests gently rubbing soap foam all over it before thoroughly rinsing it with plain water. And, as an added bonus, there’s no danger of scratching the phone, because its plastic back cover is supposed to be self-healing. According to Oddity Central, Digno Rafre, which comes with 16GB storage, 2GB RAM, and a 2MP front camera is priced at ¥57,420 (about $467), but it isn’t available for purchase outside of Japan. The company has announced no plans of releasing the gadget in foreign markets, but if interest is high enough, who knows?



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Jonathan Abused the Public Trust - Buhari

 President Muhammadu Buhari has given his opinion on the arms deal scandal that has sent shocking waves among Nigerians in recent times.
 
President Muhammadu Buhari last night accused former President Goodluck Jonathan of breaching public trust in the procurement of arms through the Office of the National Security Adviser for the prosecution of the war against Boko Haram.
ThisDay reports that Buhari made the disclosure when he hosted members of the House of Representatives to dinner yesterday at the old banquet hall of the Presidential Villa in Abuja. The president stated that it was unfortunate that billions of naira and hundreds of dollars were expended on military equipment which could not be verified.
He said: “I decided to host this dinner to thank you so far. We still have a long way to go. There are a lot of rubicons to be crossed, but let’s be very clear about our objectives.
“We have already set our priorities right during our campaigns to secure the country then efficiently manage it.
“Securing the country is obviously dealing decisively with Boko haram. When we came in, the military leadership had to be removed and reconstituted, a new set put in with a clear target to reorganise, retrain, re-equip and make sure that Boko haram is uprooted and neutralised.
“We had some good intentions while the joint task force comprising the Lake Chad Basin Commission countries of Cameroun, Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Benin, because of good neighbourliness, decided to join us.

“There was an agreement to dedicate a number of troops to be cited in different places in the Lake Chad Basin area so that by the end of the rainy season, an aggressive attack will be unleashed on Boko haram.
“But we are realistic to know that Nigeria is the battleground. So we expended the meagre resources we have to ensure that the morale of the military is raised by getting officers to be on the ground with the men.
“But unfortunately for us as a people, we discovered that the billions of naira and hundreds of millions of dollars that were supposed to be expended by the previous government to acquire good equipment and ammunition for the military, there was an abuse of trust at various levels that cost Nigeria a lot of lives and goodwill.
“On this we cannot keep quiet and it is coming out gradually. It is very unfortunate.
 The president’s remarks came on the heels of an order by the Federal High Court in Abuja remanding the Chairman of Daar Communications Plc, owner of African Independent Television (AIT) and Raypower radio station, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) pending the determination of his bail application today.

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Putin Threatens to Go Nuclear on ISIS

President Putin has warned of a Nuclear war as Russia steps up its barrage on Syrian rebels with its first submarine-launched cruise missile strikes combined with bombing raids from the air.
Russian president, Vladimir Putin

 Russian president, Vladimir Putin has warned that a new underwater missile system deployed by Russian submarines in the Caspian Sea, in the war against ISIS in Syria could be equipped with nuclear warheads.
 He added that although using nuclear weapons was a possibility, he hoped that they would 'never be needed' in the fight against terrorism. 
 Speaking on Russian state television today, President Putin claimed his military had struck '300 targets of different kinds' in the past three days and helped Syrian special forces recover the black box of a Russian warplane downed by Turkey last month.
 "With regard to strikes from a submarine: we certainly need to analyse everything that is happening on the battlefield, how the weapons work. 
"Both the [Kalibr] missiles and the Kh-101 rockets are generally showing very good results. We now see that these are new, modern and highly effective high-precision weapons that can be equipped either with conventional or special nuclear warheads.
"Naturally, we do not need that in fighting terrorists, and I hope we will never need it. But overall, this speaks to our significant progress in terms of improving weaponry and equipment being supplied to the Russian army and navy."
 The country's Defence Minister, Sergei Shoigu confirmed the strikes had been launched from the submarines, progressing on from firing from warships in the Caspian Sea.
 "We used Calibre cruise missiles from the Rostov-on-Don submarine from the Mediterranean Sea," Shoigu told President Vladimir Putin during an encounter broadcast on state television. 
It is believed the cruise missiles, launched from submarines, can travel as far as 1,500 miles at low altitude to attack enemy strongholds.
 Shoigu added that Russian strikes launched yesterday had been aimed at 'two terrorist strongholds' around Raqqa, the de facto Syrian capital of the Islamic State jihadist group.
"As a result of the successful launches by the aviation and submarine fleet, all targets were destroyed,' Shoigu said, adding that oil infrastructure, ammunition depots and a mine-making factory had been hit in the strikes.
The Calibre cruise missile once again showed its effectiveness over long distances."
 
Source: Mailonline


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Nnamdi Kanu Received Huge Sums of Money to Purchase Weapons for the Actualization of Biafra - DSS

 The DSS told a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, yesterday that Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, had already received huge sums of money to purchase weapons for the actualization of the Biafra.
The Federal Government, yesterday, told a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja,  why it was not in a hurry to release the detained  leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, claiming that its investigations revealed that Kanu, who it identified as the brain behind recent clamour for the creation of ‘Biafra Republic’, had already received huge sums of money to purchase weapons.
Government in a counter-affidavit before the court, said that prior to his arrest, Kanu, had already made enquiries about prices of all the weapons he intends to buy.
 In the counter-affidavit by a senior officer with the Department of State Services, DSS,  Mr. Ayo Ibitoye, it insisted that it would be in the interest of justice, peace and order, to allow the IPOB leader to remain in custody of the security agency.
It will be recalled Kanu who is also the Director of Radio Biafra and Television, was on October 17, arrested in Lagos by security operatives, shortly after he arrived Nigeria from his base in the United Kingdom.
He was later arraigned before a Chief Magistrate Court in Abuja  over allegation that he engaged in  criminal conspiracy, managed and belonged to an unlawful society.
But on October 19,  pleaded not  guilty to the charge and was granted bail in the tune of N2million.
The court further directed the defendant to produce a civil servant of Grade Level 16, to stand as his surety.
However, the accused person alleged that the Nigerian government refused to release  him from detention despite the fact that he had met the bail conditions.
FG had while the matter was pending before the Magistrate court, secured an order from the high court to further detain Kanu for 90 days.
It was sequel to the  order that government lawyer,  Mr Moses Idakwo, asked Magistrate Usman to  step down from the trial on the ground that his court lacks the power and jurisdiction to prosecute terrorism charges.
Following an application by Kanu before the high court, seeking to enforcing his fundamental right to freedom, government filed a counter-affidavit, explaining why he will not been released, despite the clear orders of the court.
Source: tori.ng

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Thursday, December 10, 2015

THE SENATE FLOUTS THE CONSTITUTION

 By Hon. Ayah Paul

It is now a notorious fact that the Camerounese senate refuses every year to defend their budget before the national assembly on the pretext that they are the upper chamber of the House. Unbelievable misconduct by persons said to be HONOURABLE!
Cameroun is truly at precarious cross-roads today! Just a timid whirlwind and it could be plunged into the abyss of fatal chaos. Delicately sustained only by a flimsy legal string; and having traversed sporadic inroads through to wanton comportment of riddance, it is as if the present generations have arrogated to themselves the right to be final…
Cameroun, without doubt, has never been the bedrock of the rule of law. But things have dangerously degenerated into the point where even the judiciary appears to be on the verge of declaring themselves irrelevant! That is of course only a logical queue-up, subsequent to the shameless breaking of the law by the very law-makers: the senate trampling underfoot with hollow majesty the country’s constitution – the fundamental law of the land…
But who can bring their minds to this outrageous conduct of the so-high? As if they have reversed their much-talked-about “the truth and the good example (coming) from the top”! Dumping the constitution in the waste basket in manner most irresponsible!
Could someone simplify it for the comprehension of our “honourable senators” that justice begets peace; and that justice is being amenable to the law, or compulsion to be amenable to the law? Could some learned person inform the senators that, by the constitution in force, the national assembly has exclusive jurisdiction to enact the finance law? May I pray some jurist to teach our senators that their immunity shall be lifted some day for them to face trial for embezzlement: spending public funds without proper appropriation by the national assembly?
Let it be known that the constitution took cognizance that the senate does not enjoy the full mandate of the people since some senators are appointed. That is why the passing of the appropriation Bill is within the exclusive jurisdiction of the national assembly. It is an exception to the general rule that parliament legislates (the two chambers). Such exclusiveness is attired in the rule couched in borrowed legal jargon that “generalibus specialibus non derogant”.
One can state with some reasonable degree of confidence that it is in superfluity that, after the national assembly has enacted the finance law, the enactment is still sent to the senate for reading. This is inconsistent with the constitution which is unambiguous that the senate does not have concurrent jurisdiction in the enactment of the finance law.
It goes without saying then that, by failing to defend their appropriation before the national assembly, the senate has no approved budget as required by the constitution, and, therefore, spending what has not been enacted by the national assembly as per the constitution amounts to the felony of misappropriation... Let the wheel of fortune continue to turn!
It shall stop turning some day, perhaps not so far off!

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What is Biafra and Why are Some Nigerians Calling for Independence?

 Source: NewsWeek UK
NewsWeek UK has taken a closer look at one the most controversial topic in Nigeria which has generated agitations across the south-eastern region, giving a candid insight into the causes, government reaction and the way forward for Nigeria to tackle the problem.
Pro-Biafra protesters
 
More than 45 years ago, Nigeria was nearly divided by a bloody civil war that led to the deaths of over a million people. Now, a revival in secessionist sentiment in southeastern Nigeria, among supporters of the historical state of Biafra, threatens to undermine President Muhammadu Buhari's vision of a united Nigeria and spill over into regional violence.
 Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of southern Nigeria in recent weeks following the arrest of a prominent pro-Biafran activist, who has been accused by Nigerian authorities of hate speech and treason. As well as demanding their colleague's release, some protesters are calling for the establishment of an independent Biafra once again.
 The protests have resulted in several deaths and Nigerian authorities have warned that anyone sowing discontent or inciting public disorder will be dealt with firmly. As tensions continue to flare, Newsweek looks at the demands of the protesters and the response of the Nigerian government.
 
What is Biafra?
 In 1967, Nigerian military officer Odumegwu Ojukwu declared the republic of Biafra, an area mainly populated by the Igbo ethnic group, as independent in southeastern Nigeria. The Nigerian military consequently entered into civil war with the Biafrans, encircling the region and blockading supplies from reaching the population. As a result, more than one million people died, many due to starvation.

What has led to the recent protests?
 Nigeria's Department of State Services arrested Nnamdi Kanu, a prominent Biafran spokesperson and activist, on October 19, according to the International Crisis Group (ICG). Kanu lives in London but often travels to Nigeria and was reportedly apprehended in Lagos. He is the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a secessionist group supporting the revival of the Biafran state and independence from Nigeria. Kanu is also the director of Radio Biafra, it broadcasts pro-Biafran material from London but the Nigerian government seek to ban it. Since his arrest, pro-Biafran protesters have conducted marches in southeastern Nigeria, demanding Kanu's release. On December 2, eight protesters and two policemen were killed in clashes during a protest at the Niger Bridge in Onitsha, Anambra state, according to the ICG.
 Nic Cheeseman, associate professor in African politics at the African Studies Centre at the University of Oxford, says Kanu's arrest has acted as a "short-term trigger" to the resurgence in pro-Biafran sentiment. Cheeseman adds that the protests are a result of similar factors that led to the original Biafran uprising, in particular, a sense of political disenfranchisement among the Igbo people. "Some of the wounds of the civil war have not healed," says Cheeseman.
 
What do pro-Biafran protesters want?
 As well as the release of Kanu and other Biafran activists, pro-Biafrans want the Nigerian government to put a date on an independence referendum, according to Nnabuike Nnadede, editor of pro-Biafran media outlet Voice of Biafra. "We want them to release all the Biafran activists first. Then...we want them to debate about the time for a referendum," says Nnadede, who is based in London and is part of a disparate pro-Biafran group.
 Nnadede says that the Igbo people of the region that was previously Biafra still suffer from a lack of resources and investment by the central government. He claims there is a dearth of hospitals and that women are forced to give birth in the streets. "The suffering is too much, and that is why we've decided to say, 'Look, we cannot continue to be in Nigeria. We have suffered enough, we want the opportunity to vote to have an independence referendum,'" says Nnadede. He claims that the movement is entirely peaceful, however, and says that if the Igbo people voted against the secession of Biafra, he and his colleagues would accept the result and be "proud Nigerian citizens."
 Other activists, including Kanu, are not known to be as peaceful. At a meeting of the World Igbo Congress in Los Angeles in September, Kanu presented his audience with a call for arms. "We need guns and bullets from you people in America," he said, according to the BBC, adding that the occurrence of a blood moon in September was a sign of the liberation of Biafra. During pro-Biafran marches in support of Kanu, protesters have also been seen to carry flags with threatening messages such as "Biafra or death."
 
How has the Nigerian government responded?
 Nigeria's security forces have told protesters they will be uncompromising in dealing with acts of rebellion. Major-General Hassan Umaru, a Nigerian Army officer, said that the army "would like to send an unequivocal warning to all those threatening and agitating for the dismemberment of the country, committing treasonable felony and arson as well as wanton destruction of lives and property." Umaru warned that soldiers would fulfil their obligation to "ensure the enforcement of law and order… to avoid a breakdown in peace and stability," making it clear that this could include the use of armed force. Governors of Nigeria's northern states have also said it is "really sad that any Nigerian can contemplate violence" in light of the Boko Haram insurgency in northeast Nigeria. "We thought that the existence of Boko Haram should have been enough to make all Nigerians fuse into one and fight a common enemy," the governors said.
 Cheeseman says that the Nigerian government tends to deal with such protests in "fairly heavy handed ways" and fears that an escalation in tensions between both sides could lead to further bloodshed. "There genuinely is a possibility that, if both sides mishandle it and both sides exacerbate and ratchet up rather than ratcheting down, the situation could get significantly worse," says Cheeseman.
 
What does the future hold for pro-Biafrans?
 According to Manji Cheto, sub-Saharan Africa political risk analyst at global consultancy Teneo Intelligence, the protests are at risk of escalating into full-blown militancy in southern Nigeria if the government continues to not listen to the grievances of the Igbo people. Cheto says that Igbos remain isolated from powerful positions in government, "2015 looks like 1960s Nigeria from the Biafran perspective. If you're looking at the political map and political dominance, nothing's changed."
 Nnadede, however, maintains that the protests will remain peaceful, and that the pro-Biafran movement is simply requesting a degree of self-determination that its supporters believe is currently being denied to the Igbo people. "Our movement has remained peaceful. Over 99 percent of our people are peaceful," says Nnadede. "We want a Biafra where we will choose our own leaders, not somebody from Sokoto or Kano imposing people on us."


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Cameroon Journalists Prosecuted for Acting Professionally, French NGO Says

Press release

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is appalled by the continuing judicial persecution of two newspaper journalists and a former journalist who have been accused since October 2014 of failing to report a matter affecting state security. They have now found out that the proceedings before a military court are confirmed.
Félix Cyriaque Ebolé Bola of Mutations, Rodrigue Tongue of Le Messager and Baba Wame, a former journalist who is now a teacher, learned this when they were summoned to the office of a military judge, Capt. Bernard Tsuite, in Yaoundé on 4 December.
After waiting several hours, they were notified that, despite a previous ruling minimizing the case against them, there was "sufficient evidence" for the charge of failing to report a security matter that they would have to appear before a military court in Yaoundé.
The reporters were absurdly accused in October 2014 of failing to share with the authorities what they knew about the possible presence of a Central African Republic insurgent at the Cameroonian border.
In fact, they did not write articles based on their information because the police refused to answer the questions put by one of the journalists and they therefore decided the information lacked the necessary verification.
"This judicial farce has gone on for too long," said Cléa Kahn-Sriber, the head of RSF's Africa desk. "In a country where the media are often accused of sloppy reporting, it's the last straw that these journalists are being prosecuted for acting professionally, checking their facts and deciding not to publish an incomplete story.
"As things stand, do these journalists really pose a threat to Cameroon's national security? We call on the authorities to immediately drop the charges against them and to desist from any further harassment."
According to one of the journalists, the judge originally handling their case, Aline Mbia, was relieved of the case after she lifted their judicial surveillance in January and was transferred to a military court in Ebolowa, in the heart of southern Cameroon's equatorial forest.
Journalists in Cameroon are often subjected to arrests designed to intimidate. Ahmed Abba, Radio France Internationale's Hausa-language correspondent in northern Cameroon, is being held incommunicado in Yaoundé since August in a manner qualified as "extra-judicial" by RFI as he has not been charged.
François Fogno Fotso, the editor of the weekly Génération Libre, has been facing charges of disobeying the police and "rebellion" ever since he photographed the heavy-handed arrests of pro-democracy activists in September. His trial has so far been postponed three times.
Cameroon is ranked 133rd out of 180 countries in the 2015 Reporters Without Borders press freedom index.




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How Female Student Killed During Pro-Biafra Protest in Anambra Was Buried

 One of the protesters who died during the protest by pro-Biafra activists in Onitsha, Anambra state on the 2nd of December is currently being laid to eternal rest.
The deceased, Nkiruka Ikeanyionwu
One of the victims of the bloody pro-Biafra protest in Anambra state, Nkiruka Ikeanyionwu has been laid to rest. She was aged 20. There were conflicting reports concerning her death as 8 others were allegedly killed with her.
 
 Her sister who happens to be a popular blogger shared this on the social media with the message below:
 "Today Dec 9th 2015 , is the day i will pay my last respect to my Lovely sister killed during Biafra Protest in Onitsha anambra state Nigeria, is all , is well , and is all that i can say , Not Biafrans , Not The protesters , No Nigerians , No our Armies , No body indeed to Blame , God Knows why. Rip My Lovely sister 2 , Till we meet to part no more"


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