Alleged N6.9bn fraud: Court fixes Aug 23 for arraignment of Emefiele

An Abuja High Court on Thursday fixed Aug. 23 for the arraignment of suspended Central Bank governor, Godwin Emefiele for alleged procurement fraud.

Emefiele was to be arraigned alongside Sa’adatu Yaro and her company, April1616 Investment Limited on 20 charges bordering on procurement fraud, conspiracy and conferring corrupt advantages on his associates.

The Federal Government alleged that the suspects procured an array of about 98 luxury vehicles and armoured buses, with an estimated total value of ?6.9 billion.

Justice Muazu Hamza, fixed the date after the counsel for Yaro told the court that his client was ill,

The prosecution did not oppose the prayer for adjournment.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Abbas appoints committee chairmen to replace ministers designate

The Speaker of House of Representatives, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas has appointed five members as chairmen of committees, to replace those appointed ministers by President Bola Tinubu.

In a statement on Thursday, Abbas said that the appointment is with immediate effect to prevent a void in committee leadership.

“Following the nomination of some members of the 10th House of Representatives as Ministers by President Bola Tinubu and void in the leadership of some standing committees of the House, it is my pleasure to announce the appointment of the following lawmakers to fill up the vacant positions,” he said.

Rep. Mamudu Abdullahi (APC-Niger) is to replace Rep. David Ogewu as Chairman, House Committee on Army

Rep. Pascal Agbodike (APGA- Anambra) to replace Rep. Mahmud Abdulahi as Chairman, House Committee on Hydrological Services

Rep. Dennis Idahosa (APC-Edo) is to replace Rep. Olubumi Tunji-Ojo as Chairman, House Committee on Healthcare Services

Rep. Emmanuel Ukpong-Udo (YPP-Akwa Ibom) is to replace Rep. Dennis Idahosa as Chairman, Committee on Digital and Electronic Banking

While Rep. Bukar Talba (APC-Borno) was Rep. Chairman, House Committee on Institutional Reforms.

“The appointments shall take immediate effect, while the legislative record shall be updated upon resumption of the House from recess,” he said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Embrace solutions journalism, Chinese communication expert charges African journalists.

Prof. Zhang Yanqiu of the Communication University of China,(CUC), Beijing, has charged African journalists to discontinue the excessive negative reportage about their countries.

Yanqiu, who is also the Director of Africa Communication Research Center at CUC, gave the charge in an interview with a Correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Thursday on the sidelines of the ongoing 14-day seminar in Beijing.

She said: “Every news reportage goes a long way to influence ideologies, mindset and belief systems of those outside who read it, watch it and even listen to it.

“Under the liberal media system, it seems that the media plays a major role in watching the government.

“When they watch the government, they tend to report a lot of negative stories to try to find the problems and the troubles of the government.

“So, when the media keeps projecting the nation as a place of negativity with no positivity and advantages, it drives away potential investors, tourists and even migrants who want to live there.

“In order to boost the growth and development of Nigeria and African countries at large, excessive negative news reportage must be put to an end.”

For developing countries like Nigeria. Yanqiu said that it is time for the media to start promoting the country’s image via positive reportage and also consider solutions journalism or constructive journalism.

“This means journalists not only find the problems, but also try to have the media be a facilitator or mediator to find out how the country can solve the problem.

“We are not saying Journalists should sweep the problems under the rug or not to criticise but everything should be done within boundaries with the aim of proffering solutions.

“So let the media as mediators invite different sectors or people concerned to talk about the issue and to find solutions to the identified problems.

“So, this is something I think the media should consider as the new concept,”she said.

A participant, Mr Yahaya Samuel, media supervisor at Jeffwood investment from Nigeria, lauded the Chinese government’s kind gesture and the opportunity to see China beyond the news.

He added that Nigeria is working towards discouraging negative news reportage and will strive to put in more deliberate efforts to project Nigeria and Africa at large in a positive light.

“From this training, we now have more understanding that the way our local media portray the country often contributes to shaping how the country and its citizens are perceived by the international community, including foreign investors,”Samuel said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

2025 elections: Cabral confident on winning Biya, others

The President of the Cameroon Party for National Reconciliation, Hon. Cabral Libi, has said that he will win the 2025 presidential election in Cameroon.

He was speaking during a televised interview on Info TV on Sunday.

“Our goal at the PCRN is to win the 2025 presidential election,” he said.

The member of parliament chastised unnamed political party leaders who have not made it a priority to take part in political debates in Cameroon.

“Political parties are moral and physical persons, we have pre-electoral, electoral, post electoral sickness…but it is your capacity that will make sure that you do not fall sick…I was checking this morning, we have more than 43, 000 militants with party’s card since 2019.”

He remained confident that his party is able to put in place elctoral brigades that will sensitise Cameroonians on voters card among others.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Sanctioned GCE candidates deny exam malpractice allegations

Some of the candidates who were sanctioned by the General Certificate of Education board, GCE, for examination malpractices during the 2022-2023 session have denied any involvement in the act.

“When the GCE results came out, I did not hear my name or see in the PDF, I was sure I had failed but I was shocked when I went to collect my slip and I saw a three-year ban. This came as a surprise to me because I know I wrote so well and no invigilator came to me to complain or even sign on my paper,” one of the sanctioned students explained.

Another in frustration stated: “I was given a one-year ban. I do not know how it happened because throughout the exams, I did nothing wrong. No invigilator even complained about me. I am so confused, I do not know what happened.”

“This my daughter is very intelligent. I cannot imagine what will happen to her after three years. I do not know whether they want her to go and get married or what. All her dreams will be shattered,” a parent lamented.

It was revealed by state media CRTV, on August 7, 2023, that 693 candidates were caught with pre-prepared material, 994 were accused of collusion, 189 had cellphones, 6 were accused of script substitution, 8 for impersonation and 1 for violence.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Government seals 200B deal with financial institutions to facilitate loan access

Cameroonian Entrepreneurs can now obtain loans with which they can use to improve their businesses and fund their respective projects. This is thanks to a 200 billion FCFA deal signed on August 16, 2023 by the Minister of Finance, Louis Paul Motaze, some banks and microfinance institutions in Yaounde.

This agreement is aimed at helping public and private enterprises acquire loans. Going by the minister, entrepreneurs seeking for these loans should not come to him but table their files to their respective banks.

“We as the government, have decided that we can try to see what we can do. That means that, when you have a file to seek for loan, do not come and see the Minister of Finance, go to your bank. The bank will examine your file and they will see if your project is a good one. If it is but you lack guarantee, the bank will come and see the Minister of Finance and explain the situation,” the minister said.

“The big enterprises will enjoy 30% guarantee while the small and medium size enterprises will benefit from 60% of the guarantee. In crisis areas, we have 60% for the big enterprises and 80% for small and medium size enterprises,” the Minister added.

Among the sectors covered by these loans, are the agropastoral investment, fishing and digital economy sectors.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Yaounde: campaign against cholera underway

According to the World Health Organization, Cameroon is among several countries in West and Central Africa experiencing recurrent cholera outbreaks. As of last year, 6652 suspected cases of cholera were recorded including 134 deaths reported in six regions, authorities have said.

It is for these reasons that the Ministry of Public Health and its partners have organized a reactive campaign against cholera in the Center region of Cameroon.

According to Dr Minyem Fils Emmanuel, Chief of the Djoungolo Health district, the vaccine is free:

“We invite the population of Djoungolo to make great use of the reactive vaccination campaign against cholera. The children of one year and above, pregnant women are encouraged to receive it. The vaccine will be administered in your various areas, health centers and all public locations by the health personnel of the Ministry of public health.

“We want to assure every one of the efficiency of this vaccine to protect everyone against cholera. Together, let us say no to cholera.”

“People around me had cholera, even my closest neighbor, she was already pregnant for about 6 months and she died with the baby at the hospital because she was contaminated. I had about 4 cases in my area, that is what prompted me to come today for the vaccine,” one of the recipients of the vaccine explained.

The vaccination Campaign will run from 16-20 August, 2023 in Yaounde.

Source: Cameroon News Agency