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SubscribeSolid minerals plant for S/East abandoned – Onyia, Ebonyi Commissioner
Mr. Chidi Onyia Emmanuel is the Ebonyi State Commissioner for Solid Mineral Development. In this interview with Kennedy Mbele, Onyia, who assumed office barely six months ago, discloses plans by the state government to drag construction giant, Julius Berger, to court for failing to reclaim their mining site, contrary to a contract agreement, Mining Act and Mining Regulations of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and, indeed, global best practice. The Commissioner identifies the Federal Government’s total control of the mining sector as a major factor affecting the industry and reiterates the need for mutual respect amongst investors, host communities and states. Excerpts:
BETTAGATE:At least five other high profile officials complicit — Adeniyi Kunnu, researcher
Adeniyi Kunnu, a researcher and public affairs analyst, was a lecturer at Lagos State University, LASU. In this interview, Kunnu is of the view that there is no way the suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Betta Edu, would have paid N585 million government money into a private account without the paperwork carrying the signatures of at least five other top officials of the ministry, saying they too have questions to answer on the scandal roiling the ministry.
Inside Story of Plateau Killings
The latest attacks in Jos, which claimed scores of lives, were just another of the bloody protracted conflicts that have defied solution in Plateau State. With about 54 ethnic groups, the state comprises Christian groups – among them, Afizere, Anaguta, Berom, Irigwe, Ngas, Tarok and Ywom — on one hand, and on the other hand, Muslim Hausa/Fulani, whom the former commonly regard as “settlers” and “usurpers.” Stoked by political standing and religious sentiments, clashes between these heterogeneous groups often had to do with mutual animosity, manipulation of information and struggles for self-determination, control over land resources and chieftaincy affairs. As the arid lands across northern Nigeria, as is in most parts of northern Africa, continue to creep outwards, coupled with the shrinking of the Lake Chad basin, the abundance of fertile green land keeps diminishing, pushing Fulani pastoralists down south for forage and into clashes with farmers over grazing rights.
How quackery, border porosity, harassment affect Nigeria’s lab practice – ASLTON President
President of the Association of Science Laboratory Technologists of Nigeria, ASLTON, Mr Omorilewa Ayorinde Oyewale, in this interview, fingers quackery, border porosity
May the S/Court never become an undergrowth
Honourable Justice Dattijo Muhammad’s valedictory speech created a storm in the polity after the now retired Supreme Court Justice observed…
Presidential yacht: You voted emperors, you get imperial budgets, SDP’s Adebayo
Adewole Adebayo, the Social Democratic Party SDP in the just concluded general election, explains, in this interview,…
NIGER: ECOWAS will cause more deaths, trouble with war — Diete-Spiff, ex-MILAD warns
His Royal Majesty, King Alfred Diete-Spiff was the first military administrator of the oil Rivers state at 25 and now the Amanyanabo of Twon-Brass in Bayelsa State.
Suspension from A Party He founded: Kwankwaso’s travails
Former governor of Kano State and presidential candidate of the New Nigeria
Peoples Party, NNPP, in the 2023 general polls, Alhaji Musa Rabi’u
Kwankwaso, was, last Tuesday, suspended for six months over alleged anti-party activities after a parallel National Executive Committee, NEC, in Lagos headed by a former Board of Trustees, BoT, Chairman, Boniface Aniebonan, consulted.
Expectations high as Tinubu, INEC mount defence of election in court
Now that the petitioners have closed their cases at the Presidential Election Petition Court, (PEPC), one can only wonder what strategy the respondents would employ to defend the legitimacy of President Bola Tinubu’s presidency.
Nuhu Ribadu: First Nigeria’s NSA from non-military background since 1999
President Bola Tinubu on Monday appointed Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as National Security Adviser, the first without military background since the return to democratic governance in 1999.
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