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August 2016
Enugu Catholic priest and Spiritual Director, Adoration Ministry, Enugu State, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, on Saturday, advised President Muhammadu Buhari not to marginalise any part of the country in the appointments made by his government.
Mbaka was quoted in a statement made available to journalists by his media aide, Maximus Ugwuoke.
In the statement, which was apparently released to counter a media report that the cleric attacked the President in a recent message, Mbaka said that he only advised Buhari.
While refuting the report that he attacked President Buhari, the cleric said he only offered suggestions to the President on how to tackle the current challenges in the country, which he said were caused by the actions and inactions of previous administrations in the country.
The appointments made by President Buhari, so far, are believed to be lopsided and in the favour of the northern part of the country.
Mbaka advised President Buhari to empower those that worked for him during the 2015 presidential election.
The statement partly read, “Fr. Mbaka advised the President to be careful about how he appoints people to prominent positions so that no region would appear marginalised, as it happened in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation board and charged the President to make sure that those around him do not mislead him.”
He advised the President on human empowerment and asked him to ensure that those who worked for him (Buhari) during the election ought to be empowered.
“Fr. Mbaka merely reinstated the obvious suffering that Nigerians are facing (which even the President himself had acknowledged and sued for patience and perseverance) and advised the President on the ways to tackle it, that is, by engaging economic gurus and by listening to good advisers.
“For the purpose of clarity, granted that Fr. Mbaka stated the obvious — that there is hunger in the land — he never attributed the cause of the hunger and economic hardship bedevilling the nation to Buhari. Rather, he attributed it to the actions and inactions of the past administrations of this country.”
Mbaka’s aide, in a move that suggested an attempt to mend fences between the cleric and the Presidency, added that the message in which Mbaka reportedly attacked Buhari was followed by another one where he blamed former President Goodluck Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic Party for mismanaging the economy.
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No fewer than six police officers and two officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in Nasarawa State have been apprehended in connection with the shooting of two civil servants who had been protesting a 50 per cent salary cut by the state government.
The civil servants were among thousands of workers who were waiting at the Government House gate for the outcome of negotiations by the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress led by its President, Ayuba Wabba, and the state government.
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Abubakar Bello, on Saturday, in an interview with SUNDAY PUNCH, said those responsible would go through the Code of Court Bureau trial and, if found guilty, would be charged to court for appropriate punishment.
On whether those culpable would be dismissed from the Force if found guilty, he added, “Of course, it can lead to the dismissal of those that were responsible in the act, but it depends on the gravity of the offence committed.
“As I understand, altogether, there were six police officers and two NSCDC (officers), who were on duty that day,” he said.
The police boss sympathised with the families of the victims and cautioned all security officers in the state to abide by protocol, adding that nobody had the right to take anybody’s life.
He said the acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, had given marching orders for the reorientation of policemen and women on the use of firearms, saying the Force Criminal Investigation Department had taken over the investigation into the matter.
According to the police commissioner, an assistant superintendent identified as Mr. Ayale, who he said had been hit by a stone during the protest and run over by a car that led to a fractured leg and injuries around his waist, had since been referred to an orthopaedic hospital in Kano State for treatment.
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