Civil society group losing anti-corruption war – CACOL

November 29, 2012 by Temitayo Famutimi

A civil society group, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, has lamented that the fight against corruption by civil society organisations in the country has lost steam.

The Executive Chairman, CACOL, Debo Adeniran, said despite the fierce anti-graft posture and campaign made over the years by civil societies, the monster of corruption was still rearing its ugly head. Continue reading “Civil society group losing anti-corruption war – CACOL”

N5 TRILLION NAIRA IN TWO YEARS: CPC, Civil Rights Groups knock Jonathan


27 Nov, 2012

Civil rights groups and the Congress for Progressive Change on Monday took a swipe at President Goodluck Jonathan over the rising level of corruption in his administration.

The groups, comprising the Voters Assembly and Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, stated this while reacting to a story published by Sunday PUNCH.

Sunday PUNCH had reported that N5tn had been stolen from government coffers since Jonathan assumed office on May 6, 2010. Continue reading “N5 TRILLION NAIRA IN TWO YEARS: CPC, Civil Rights Groups knock Jonathan”

Groups, Presidency disagree on N5tn looted under Jonathan

 


Civil rights groups and the Congress for Progressive Change on Monday took a swipe at President Goodluck Jonathan over the rising level of corruption in his administration.

The groups, comprising the Voters Assembly and Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, stated this while reacting to a story published by Sunday PUNCH.

Sunday PUNCH had reported that N5tn had been stolen from government coffers since Jonathan assumed office on May 6, 2010 Continue reading “Groups, Presidency disagree on N5tn looted under Jonathan”

Before Ribadu Committee Report Is Dumped, Like Others

Saturday, 10 November 2012 00:00 By Samson Ezea Features Policy & Politics

 

FOLLOWING the subsidy removal protest that grounded the country early this year, the federal government set up three Special Task Forces to look into the rots in the oil sector.

They included the Petroleum Revenue Special Task Force, led by former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, with Mr. Steve Oronsaye, a former Head of Service (HoS) of the federation as his deputy Continue reading “Before Ribadu Committee Report Is Dumped, Like Others”

FG okays N2.2bn party, events hall for Aso Villa

November 29, 2012 by Olalekan Adetayo and Sodiq Oyeleke 47 Comments
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The Federal Government is to build a new N2.2bn banquet hall in the the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

An approval for the hall, according to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Senator Bala Muhammed, was granted by the Federal Executive Council during

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Wikipedia dictionary defines a banquet hall as a room or building for the purpose of hosting a party, reception, or other social events.

There is an existing hall in the Villa where national events are held.

The proposed 150- capacity hall will have walk ways, security post, hall conveniences, technical room and press briefing room.

Defending the approval, Muhammed, told State House correspondents that the council did so because smaller countries had befitting banquet halls in their seats of power.

Muhammed said the contract for the construction was awarded to Julius Berger, a company that is already in charge of services in the Presidential Villa.

He said, “The second project approved by council is the building of a 150-seater Banquet Hall in the Presidential Villa.

“We noticed that it(existing hall) is inconveniencing; it is not in tandem

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with what is outside the country. Even smaller countries have better Banquet Halls near their Presidential residences. Of course, part of the things we are going to provide there is a 150-seater (hall) with all the facilities that will cover the walk ways, security, hall conveniences, technical room and press briefing room that are more and more enhanced so that national broadcast can be done from there.

“The contract was awarded in the sum of N2.2billion to Julius Berger because they are more familiar with the terrain in the Presidential Villa and for security reasons.”

But the approval of the contract for the hall was flayed by the Executive President, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adediran, as “irresponsible and wicked.” Continue reading “FG okays N2.2bn party, events hall for Aso Villa”

Civil society group losing anti-corruption war – CACOL

November 29, 2012 by Temitayo Famutimi Leave a Comment
Executive Chairman, CACOL, Debo Adeniran

A civil society group, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, has lamented that the fight against corruption by civil society organisations in the country has lost steam.

The Executive Chairman, CACOL, Debo Adeniran, said despite the fierce anti-graft posture and campaign made over the years by civil societies, the monster of corruption was still rearing its ugly head. Continue reading “Civil society group losing anti-corruption war – CACOL”