Nigerian observer 14 06 2013

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FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2013

• Vol. 37 NO. 254 • FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2 0 13 • N 100.00

We’re winning war against Boko Haram - Sambo

ABUJA VicePresident Namadi Sambo has said the ongoing battle against Boko Haram militants by the Nigerian Army had started yielding fruitful

results as normalcy has been restored in the troubled areas. Sambo made the

statement when he received the UN UnderSecretary for Humanitarian Affairs

and Emergency Relief Cordinator, Mrs Valerie Amos, at the State

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Ban On ‘Okada’ POLITICS Pages 22

Towards sustainable democracy in Nigeria

Oshiomhole rolls out palliatives . Extends ban to Keke NAPEP, parts of Ovia N’East, Uhunmwode

By EUBALDUS ENAHORO

BENIN CITY - Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole yesterday rolled out palliative measures to cushion the effect of the decision by the State Security Council to ban the use of commercial motorcycles, popularly called Okada in the state. However, he said that public in the state. the decision, even as it The Governor also was painful to him, was warned that tricycles, in the interest of the popularly known as security of the general

STOP OIL BUNKERING

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People of Edo State, Government has discovered that inspite of measures taken by security agents in the State to stop illegal oil bunkering, perpetrators of this shady business have continued unabated. The State Government is warning all those still involved in oil bunkering in the State to, in their own interest, stop this shady and dubious business forthwith as stiffer penalties await them. Any person or group of persons caught in the illegal business will be dealt with according to the law. All vehicles and equipment used will be burnt. Be patriotic, report any person suspected to be in the business of oil bunkering to the authorities concerned. Join Government to rid the State of enemies of progress. Edo State must continue to move forward. This message is from the Edo State Ministry of Information and Orientation

Keke NAPEP, will not be allowed on highways in the state, even as he

said the ban on motorcycles extends to Aduwawa which is Uhunmwode Local Government Area and Oluku and Ekosodin in

Ovia North East Local Government Areas which are in the Benin metropolis. The governor who

disclosed these during a meeting with the leadership of the Okada Riders’ Union at the

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... Eulogises Emir of Kano

GOVERNOR Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has described the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, CFR, as an embodiment of wisdom and a friend of the talakawa. While congratulating the Emir on his 50th coronation anniversary, Oshiomhole said “I heartily write to pay tribute and celebrate with Your Royal Highness on this momentous occasion of your

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INAUGURAL MEETING: R-L: Prof. (Mrs.) Cordilia Agbebaku, Acting Vice-Chancellor, Ambrose Alli University, Prof. George Akpede, CMD Irrua Teaching Hospital, Rt. Hon. (Chief) Boyelayefa, Chairman, Board of Irrua Teaching Hospital during the inaugural meeting of the Board which took place at Irrua recently. Photo: LUCKY AGIE.

Jonathan didn’t order sack of Police Chiefs - Presidency

ABUJA The Presidency yesterday refuted reports that President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered the sacking of top police officers. A statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati, said that the reports were “untrue and most misleading’’. “The Presidency views the highly

sensationalised reports as a deliberate attempt to cause anxiety and disaffection amongst the top hierarchy of the Police Force through the willful misrepresentation

of President Jonathan’s remarks. “The swearing-in of the new chairman and members of the Police Service Commission at which the president

spoke yesterday was directly covered by members of the State House Press Corps,’’ Abati said. He said the thrust of the president’s remarks

was that the new chairman and members of the Police Service Commission should strive to effectively

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Edo assures agric investors By DOROTHY EGBOBAMWONYI OSSE – As part of government’s efforts at making Edo State the

centre for agricultural activities in the country, agricultural investors have been enjoined to site their industries in the state instead of taking

them abroad in order to engender more employment in the state. This was the message conveyed by the

Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Hon. Abdul Oroh who was on a

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