ICPC, NAN strengthen ties against corruption


The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) have agreed to strengthen ties in the fight against corruption in the country.

The Managing Director of NAN, Malam Ali M. Ali, said this when he paid a courtesy visit to the ICPC in Abuja.

Ali stressed the importance of media collaboration to combat corruption through public education and awareness.

He reiterated the agency’s dedication to projecting Nigerian and African news globally, ensuring that critical issues like corruption were covered comprehensively.

‘With over 500 editorial staff, NAN is committed to reporting Nigerian news to Africa and the world,

‘This partnership with ICPC will strengthen our resolve in supporting anti-corruption initiatives,’ he said.

Ali commended the ICPC’s dedication to fighting corruption and noted the significant overlap in the roles of both organisations.

‘The media has a constitutional duty to hold the government accountable, just as the ICPC strives
to protect citizens from corruption and ensure justice.

‘Our shared commitment to public enlightenment underscores the importance of this collaboration,’ he said.

He also acknowledged the commission’s efforts over the years, stating that the ICPC has played a less dramatic but more persistent role in anti-corruption efforts, particularly in preventive measures.

‘As a media agency, we believe it is important to keep you in the loop about our activities, as we are both key players in the fight against corruption,’ he said.

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He further shared NAN’s commitment to bridging communication gaps, particularly through local language reporting.

According to him, NAN has been expanding its reach to those at the grassroots level by providing news in local languages such as Hausa.

‘This is part of our strategy to make sure that all Nigerians, regardless of language barriers, are informed and engaged,’ he said.

The NAN MD highlighted the ag
ency’s international reach, with offices across African cities like Johannesburg, Abidjan and Addis Ababa, as well as in London and New York.

Ali also announced an upcoming international event on Oct. 3, which will feature key discussions on anti-corruption and Nigeria’s global image.

‘The theme of the upcoming conference is, ‘Insecurity in the Sahel (2008-2024): Dissecting Nigeria’s Challenges- Genesis, Impacts and Options.

‘It is scheduled for Oct. 3, with the former Chairperson of the ECOWAS Commission, Mohamed Ibn Chambas as lead speaker.

‘The conference is part of NAN’s efforts to expand its role beyond news dissemination to actively contributing to national discourse,’ he said.

The ICPC Secretary, Mr Clifford Oparaodu, speaking on behalf of the commission, commended NAN for its extensive coverage and contributions to the dissemination of information in Nigeria.

Oparaodu said that the role of the media was pivotal in ICPC’s preventive efforts.

‘Public enlightenment is key, and we have a department
solely dedicated to ensuring that anti-corruption education reaches every Nigerian, particularly those at the grassroots level,’ he said.

He also addressed the commission’s focus on thorough investigations and prosecutions, stressing that the ICPC ensures fairness in its processes.

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‘Before a case goes to court, we make sure it is strong enough to avoid misrepresentation and bias.

‘We always call on the media to help clarify any misunderstandings and build public trust,’ he said.

The ICPC secretary pledged the commission’s support to NAN.

‘We are happy to support your event; we must work together to ensure that the public understands the steps being taken to combat corruption,’ he said.

Both leaders expressed a desire to strengthen the collaboration between NAN and ICPC.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Tourism remains powerful catalyst for peace, unity-Commissioner


The Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs Toke Benson-Awoyinka, on Friday said tourism serves as a powerful catalyst for fostering peace and unity in the society.

Benson-Awoyinka made this remark during the commemoration of the 2024 World Tourism Day, with the theme: ‘Tourism and Peace’, in Lagos.

‘This year’s theme is timely and significant, as it invites us to reflect on how tourism, beyond being a tool for economic development, serves as a bridge for peace, understanding, and unity among people and nations.

‘Lagos, as a dynamic hub of culture and commerce, understands the power of tourism in building not only an inclusive society but a peaceful one.

‘Through tourism, we are able to connect with the world, break down cultural barriers, and offer a platform where differences are not just acknowledged but celebrated.

‘The tourism sector serves as a powerful catalyst for fostering peace,’ Benson-Awoyinka said.

According to her, as visitors from around the world explore different lan
ds, meet new people, and experience diverse cultures, they engage in an exchange that promotes mutual respect, tolerance, and friendship.

She added: ‘It is this spirit of shared humanity that can turn tourism into an engine for peace and reconciliation, as it opens hearts and minds to new ways of thinking, living, and coexisting.

‘In Lagos, we are not only committed to promoting tourism as an economic driver but also as a tool for fostering peace.

‘Our initiatives continue to elevate Lagos as a global tourism destination, where cultural diversity is showcased, and our rich heritage is shared with the world.

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‘Today, as we gather here at Muri Okunola Park, I am proud to say that Lagos remains a beacon of cultural and tourism excellence.’

The commissioner said that the state government’s collaboration with Sterling Bank to commemorate the Day remained a testament to the power of partnerships in driving the growth of this vital secto
r.

‘Through this joint effort, we hope to strengthen the narrative of tourism as a path to peace and reconciliation, demonstrating how tourism can create opportunities for sustainable development while bringing people closer together.

‘Let me take this opportunity to commend all tourism stakeholders, our partners, and the local communities who continue to contribute to the growth of tourism in Lagos.

‘You are the backbone of this industry, and your dedication helps us maintain our position as a leading tourism destination in Africa.

‘Today, as we mark this global event, we reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that tourism remains a force for good in our society,’ he said.

Looking ahead, the commissioner said that the state government was excited about the future of tourism in Lagos.

She said that the government was constantly exploring innovative ways to make tourism more inclusive, sustainable, and peaceful.

‘Through our continued efforts, Lagos will not only remain a key player in the global tourism l
andscape but will also stand as a city that exemplifies how tourism can promote peace,’ she said.

Also speaking, the Executive Director of Sterling Bank, Mr Tunde Adeola, said that the event was to showcase the heart and soul of the country.

Adeola said it was also to promote Nigeria’s breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and the warmth of its people.

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‘Through this campaign, we invite the world to experience Nigeria, while also encouraging Nigerians to discover the beauty of their own homeland.

‘We believe that this journey of discovery brings us closer together and deepens our appreciation of one another.

‘As we reflect on the theme of today’s celebration, let us remember that tourism is more than a industry.

‘It is a means to creating a world where we see each other not as strangers but as family.

‘Every journey can be a step towards greater understanding, unity, and peace,’ he said.

Adeola said that the bank was looking
forward to continuing its role in promoting new opportunities for tourism and building connections.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that highlights of the events includes exhibitions and cultural displays.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Oil, gas industry owes FG $6bn, N66bn – NEITI Report


The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) says outstanding collectible revenues due to the Federal Government in the oil and gas industry have risen to 6.071 billion dollars and N66.4 billion as at June 2024, respectively.

NEITI disclosed this in Abuja at the public presentation of its 2022 and 2023 Independent Oil and Gas Industry Reports, on Thursday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the report is being preferred by the NEITI Board and the National Stakeholders Working Group (NSWG).

The report was unveiled by Mr Ola Olukoyede, Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), alongside Sen. George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Chairman, NSWG, NEITI and other dignitaries.

The breakdown of the report showed that outstanding liabilities were 6.049 billion dollars and N65.9 billion in unpaid royalties and gas flare penalties, due to the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) as collectible revenues by Aug. 31, 2024.

I
t also provided a detailed analysis of the information and data regarding who owes what in outstanding revenues due to the government.

A further breakdown showed outstanding petroleum profit taxes, company income taxes, withholding taxes, and Value Added Tax (VAT), due to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), amounting to 21.926 million dollars and N492.8 million as of June 2024.

On fuel importation, the latest NEITI report disclosed that a total of 23.54 billion litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) were imported into the country in 2022, while 20.28 billion litres were imported in 2023.

This represented a reduction of 3.25 billion litres, or a 14 per cent decline, following the removal of the fuel subsidy.

A detailed 10-year trend analysis (2014-2023) in the NEITI report showed that the highest annual PMS importation into the country, 23.54 billion litres, was recorded in 2022, while the lowest, 16.88 billion litres recorded in 2017.

The NEITI report also disclosed that a total of N15.87 trillion w
as claimed as under-recovery/price differentials between 2006 and 2023, with the highest amount, N4.714 trillion, recorded in 2022.

On crude production, fiscalised crude production in 2022 stood at 490.945 million barrels, compared to 556.130 million barrels produced in 2021, representing an 11 per cent decline.

However, in 2023, NEITI’s independent report revealed total fiscalised production of 537.571 million barrels, and 46.626 million-barrel or 9.5 per cent increase from total production recorded in 2022.

A 10-year trend (2014-2023) of fiscalised crude oil production in Nigeria showed the highest production volume of 798.542 million barrels was recorded in 2014, while the lowest, 490.945 million barrels, was recorded in 2022.

The NEITI report further provided detailed information and data on crude lifting, disclosing that in 2022, total crude lifting was 482.074 million barrels compared to 551.006 million barrels lifted in 2021.

‘In 2023, total crude lifting stood at 534.159 million barrels, represen
ting an 11 per cent increase of 58.08 million barrels,’ the report stated.

On oil theft and crude losses, a total of 7.68 million barrels of crude were either stolen or lost in 2023, representing a significant drop of 79 per cent (29.02 million barrels) compared to 36.69 million barrels either stolen or lost in 2022.

NEITI’s independent industry report carefully reviewed all aspects of the regulatory framework for the oil and gas industry.

This included the legal framework, fiscal regime, roles of government entities and reforms, as well as laws, Petroleum Industry Act (PIA 2021) and regulations relating to addressing corruption risks in the oil and gas sector.

The event was supported by the European Union and the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruprion (RoLAC) programme being implemented by International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IIDEA).

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Argentina goalkeeper Martinez handed two game ban


Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez has been given a two-game international ban for breaching FIFA’s disciplinary code, the South American country’s football association said on Friday.

The 32-year-old was punished for shoving a cameraman to the ground after Argentina’s 2-1 FIFA World Cup qualifying loss to Colombia in Barranquilla on September 10 and for holding a replica Copa America trophy near his groin after a 3-0 win over Chile five days earlier.

The Argentina Football Association (AFA) criticized the ruling but did not say if it would lodge an appeal.

“It should be noted that the AFA expresses its absolute disagreement with the decision taken by the FIFA disciplinary committee,” it said.

Martinez will be unavailable for Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers against Venezuela on October 10 and Bolivia five days later.

The Aston Villa player also stirred controversy in 2022 when he held the World Cup trophy near his crotch after the Albiceleste secured world football’s most important trophy in Qatar.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

Minor girl raped allegedly by uncles in Omusati


A 12 – year – old girl was raped allegedly by her uncles aged 28 and 36 at Iilambo Village in the Okahao Constituency of the Omusati Region . The Namibian Police Force Omusati ‘ s Regional Commander Commissioner Ismael Basson , told Nampa on Saturday that the alleged incident took place on various occasions at unknown days this year . ‘ The suspects , both uncles to the victim reside in the same house with the victim , and allegedly raped the victim on various occasions ,’ he said , adding that the matter was reported to the police by a social worker , who was informed by the victim ‘ s parents . According to Basson , the 36 – year – old suspect was arrested , while the 28 – year – old suspect is yet to be arrested . Police investigation into the matter continues .

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

China ready to deepen win win cooperation with Peru: Chinese FM


Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said here Friday China is ready to work with Peru to implement the consensus reached by the two heads of state, and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks during talks with Peruvian Foreign Minister Elmer Schialer Salcedo on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

China-Peru relations have long been at the forefront of China-Latin America relations, he said, adding that China values its relations with Peru.

Wang also said that the Chinese side firmly supports Peru as the host of the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting in November.

He called on both sides to strengthen coordination and cooperation in international and regional affairs and take China-Peru relations to a new level in the new era.

For his part, Schialer said Peruvian companies are optimistic about the Chinese market, and look forward to strengthening cooperation with Chin
a.

He added that his country welcomes more investment by Chinese businesses in Peru.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency