Saturday, 27 October 2018

The pain of a people and the shame of a nation:

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One of the IDPs camps in Benue state, Nigeria, accommodating survivors of Fulani herdsmen attacks

Wednesday, 19 September 2018

Abacha Loot: Swiss lawyer tackles Malami over dubious N7bn legal fees

Enrico Monfrini, the Swiss lawyer hired by Nigeria to recover Abacha Loot, says Abubakar Malami, the attorney-general of the federation (AGF), is trying to change the facts on the $321 million recovered from Luxembourg.
TheCable had reported how Malami engaged Oladipo Okpeseyi and Temitope Adebayo, two Nigerian lawyers, for a fee of $17 million (about N7 billion) to do a job already completed by Monfrini.
In an interview with New Telegraph on August 26, Malami, questioning the services of Monfrini, alleged that the Jonathan administration agreed to pay Monfrini 20 to 30 percent as his fees before the final repatriation of the money to Nigeria— an idea the AGF said the Buhari administration frowns at.
“And he was indeed paid an amount which was not clear as to the concept and extent of what services he rendered whether this $321 million was part of his facilitation. But a point of interest is that as at the time this government came in the $321 million was not paid by the Swiss government,” Malami said in the interview.
Speaking with TheCable, however, Monfrini, a world renowned lawyer, said Malami has chosen to publicly make allegations and statements which tend to smear his reputation.
“I read the content of the article published by the New Telegraph on 26 August 2018 in which Mr. Malami is trying through lengthy statements to get people to believe different facts which are, to say the least, untrue,” he said.
Before President Muhammadu Buhari came into office, the Swiss lawyer said he had never heard of any professional fees “of 10 to 20 per cent” paid to lawyers.
“As far as I am concerned, my fees were always fixed at 5% or most of the time substantially lower. If one comes to the matter of the $ 321,000,000, I want to strongly stress the fact that this money was not what Mr. Malami calls ‘part of my facilitation’. It was money which had illegally been received by some members of the Abacha Family which I had started to search as of September 1999, found through researches operated by my firm and myself in Luxembourg in 2000, frozen in said country thanks to my intervention and finally forfeited thanks to my intervention in Switzerland in December 2014. I do not consider that all the enormous work invested by my firm and myself in this matter could possibly be quoted as a ‘facilitation’,” he said.

‘NO NEED TO PAY LAWYERS AGAIN’

Malami, in the interview, said Monfrini was considered to be among others for the recovery of the $321 million but he was asking for 20-30 percent as against the conventional five percent approved by the federal government. He said he had, however, convinced Buhari on a 10 to 15 percent pay for the Swiss lawyer but Monfrini rejected, insisting on 20 to 30 percent cut — which the president was not going to approve.
“It was against this background that a consortium of lawyers of Nigerian origin now submitted their proposals and we accepted their letters and they swung into action,” he said, adding that he had already proposed to the ministry of finance for the Nigerian lawyers to be paid a five percent cut from $321 million.
But Monfrini insisted he had already completed this job and his fees, in about 20 years recovering Abacha Loot, was around five percent.
“I sternly deny having ever asked Mr. Malami or any other public Officers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to pay me anything more than the 5 % I was entitled to,” he told TheCable.
“I also have to repeat that the payment of my fees [happened] in December 2014 upon receipt by the Geneva Attorney General of $321,000,000 paid by the government of Luxembourg thanks to my intervention.
“It’s equivalently false to state, as Mr. Malami does, that at the time this government came in, the $321,000,000 was not paid by the Swiss Government as it was the subject of judicial pending before a court and to write that this situation was ‘the crux of the matter’ is so untrue that it becomes laughable.
“The truth is that the money was available to the government of Nigeria as early as December 2014 and as I said before, the matter for which Mr. Malami chose to appoint two new Nigerian lawyers for fees exceeding $ 17,000,000 [could have been done] in writing a letter to the Geneva Attorney General or to the government of Switzerland requesting the money to be paid back to Nigeria. Again, such an activity is not to be developed by lawyers but only through diplomatic consultations between States.”

DELAY TACTICS

In April, Monfrini had denied asking for additional fees when a syndicated article in Nigerian media sought to justify the duplication of his job by Malami.
Cable Newspaper Journalism Foundation (CNJF), a partner organisation with TheCable, for eight months, has continually written the AGF, seeking information and documents on the recovery of $321 million but the AGF is yet to respond.
CNJF has gone to court, seeking an order of mandamus compelling the AGF to make available the information and documents requested from its office pursuant to the freedom of information (FoI) act 2011.
TheCable had also asked the AGF what the newly engaged lawyers did to merit N7 billion.
The only time he responded to TheCable’s email enquiry, Malami said, “I am not ready to make any comments on my private email over the matter.”
The house of representatives has described the engagement of new lawyers for an already completed job as height of injustice. An ad-hoc committee was set up to look into the matter, but Malami resorted to delay tactics to frustrate the investigation.
Incidentally, Okpeseyi and Adebayo were lawyers to the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), the legacy party of President Buhari, while Malami was legal adviser.
“Well, the truth of the matter is a relationship between the lawyers and I exist. There is no doubt about that,” Malami disclosed in the interview with New Telegraph."
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Thursday, 8 February 2018

The unreported massacres of Tiv people and govt conspiracy in Nasarawa state, Nigeria:

"THE CONTINUOUS HUNTING AND KILLING OF INDIGENOUS TIV PEOPLE
OF NASARAWA STATE AND THE SAFE HAVEN OF THE TERRORISTS DISCOVERED IN WAMBA LGA February 3rd 2018
By Mohammed Otuwose
When people lost loved ones, naturally,
they feel hurt. More so when precious lives are snuffed out for no just cause by dagger-wielding and trigger-happy terrorists. The desire for vengeance, at this point, is often rife amongst folks so offended.
However, one evil, no matter how gruesome, doesn't justify another. When killer-herdsmen butchered people in parts of Tiv-land, men and women of goodwill across the world cringed with trepidation. The vile act was universally condemned. Rightly so. Same way the killing and burning of Fulani travellers in Gboko (Tiv-land) was condemned by all and sundry who still uphold justice and the sanctity of human life.
It's wrong and absolutely in bad faith to look at all itinerant Fulani and Tiv people with disdain and to hurt them for nothing. Most Tivs are so genuine and mundane that they just want to live their simple rustic lives with little or no knowledge of why there's so much hatred, enmity, crisis, killing and death in society.
There are still ongoing killings of local and indigenous Tiv people in the rural and farming forests in Awe, Keana LGAs with the spread and escalation to ATABULA community and Idevi community all in Jenkwe Development Area of Obi LGA. That, four days ago,15 tivs were killed and only yesterday another 7 killed, and 11 injured. It is certain Fulani-herdsmen with the covert support of the Nasarawa State Government but usually rush to the scene and in front of the TV camera and media to mislead the world.
The unfortunate thing is that the print media are not reporting this to the public and investigating journalism is lacking by mainstream media due to inaccessibility and fear of their lives.
The indigenous Tiv people of Nasarawa State killed by the Fulani herdsmen terrorists in Nasarawa State are in thousands and unaccounted for especially in inaccessible farming forest and this is still ongoing with the security agencies helpless and can't access these places.
Our investigation also revealed other ethnic groups living with Tiv people in these places are fearing for their lives with most often times Fulani herdsmen searching for tivs from Household to household, so fear of unknown grip them too and are handicap to report to the government which they believed are the one supporting the Fulani herdsmen terrorists. Our undercover reporter shockingly traced and discovered training and safe haven camps in the forest of Wamba LGA of Nasarawa State. These safe haven camps are used by the herdsmen terrorists and foreign mercenaries brought to launch attacks in Southern Kaduna, Plateau, Nasarawa, Taraba, and Benue States. After which they withdraw and return to safe haven for rest and to escape being caught. The reporter also confirmed knowledge of the existence of the save haven for the terrorists among few locals in the forest but claimed the reported this to their chief (Oririndere).
We are calling on the Federal Government to investigate and conduct security surveillance in these LGAs(Awe, Keana, Obi, Doma, Nasarawa and Wamba) and deploy military to clear the terrorists in the places stated."

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Mindless Nigerian Fulani terrorists on the prowl in Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba state.

Besides the pogrom, they burn food stores and move to the farms to destroy harvested crops:

Heaps of yams burnt by Fulani "herdsmen" in the ongoing attacks on Tiv villagers in Taraba state.
Tiv of Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba are presently the target of the killers.
... After solving the "Tiv question", they will, as usual, face other ethnic groups that do not submit to their whims and caprices.
Nigeria has moved many steps backward under president Buhari.