WILL no longer be Pope “I but a simple pilgrim who is starting out on the last part of his pilgrimage on this Earth… I am happy to be with you surrounded by the beauty of creation. Thank you for your friendship and affection.” With these words, Pope Benedict XVI yesterday said a final goodbye to thousands of cheering supporters from the
At last, Pope Benedict quits the grand stage balcony of the Papal residence at Castel Gandolfo near Rome before starting a life of retirement as the first Pontiff to resign in over 700 years. Benedict – who would now be known as Emeritus Pope – earlier left the Vatican in a white
helicopter emblazoned with the Vatican flag, seeing St. Peter’s Basilica from the sky for the last time as Pope. As he took leave of his closest aides in an emotional ceremony in the Vatican where he was applauded and cheered by
priests, nuns and liveried Swiss Guards, agency reports indicated that Vatican members of staff lined the route of his motorcade and applauded. The bells of St Peter’s Basilica rang out as the helicopter took
off from the Vatican’s helipad. The Pope said in a final tweet sent from his @pontifex Twitter account just before taking off: “Thank you for your love and support. “May you always experience the joy that comes from put-
ting Christ at the centre of your lives.” The Twitter account will now be suspended until a new Pope is elected in a conclave next month. He later arrived by the helicopter at Castel Gandolfo near Rome shortly before he officially resigned his eight-year Papacy at 1900 GMT.
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11 govs meet, say no going back on APC • Donate N200m to Yobe, Borno for emergency relief From Njadvara Musa (Maiduguri), John Ogiji (Minna) and Charles Ogugbuaja (Owerri) PPOSITION governors yesO terday restated their determination to take over the Presidency in 2015 through their new party, All Progressive Congress (APC). The 11 governors of Borno, Edo, Ekiti, Imo, Lagos, Nasarawa, Ogun, Osun, Yobe, Zamfara and Oyo states yesterday reiterated their “irrevocable commitment” to the emergence of the new APC . The commitment was declared yesterday in a one-page statement of the third meeting of the 11 governors held at the Government House, Maid-
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Catholic faithful waiting for Pope Benedict XVI to step down in the Papal summer residence at Castel Gandolfo, Rome, to begin his retirement… yesterday. (Inset: Retiring Pope Benedict XVI) PHOTO: AFP/FILIPPO MONTEFORTE
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Reps move to unravel status of N2tr assets seized by EFCC From Terhemba Daka, Abuja CLEAR picture of the staA tus of over N2 trillion assets seized by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is set to emerge as the House of Representatives has mandated a committee to carry out a thorough investigation into property confiscated by the anti-graft agency. The House, which tasked the Committee on Drugs, Narcotics and Financial Crimes to conclude the assignment within two weeks, adopted a motion on the matter introduced by Toby Okechukwu and 15 other members who expressed the need for prop-
er management of the assets. Leading the debate on the motion, Okechukwu informed the parliament that the EFCC had between 2003 and 2010 confiscated over 200 mansions estimated to be over N2 trillion through 46 forfeiture court orders. He said the affected landed property and business concerns included billions of naira in bank accounts, shares in blue-chip companies, exotic vehicles, fuel stations, hotels, warehouses, shopping malls, schools,
bakeries, estates, telecommunication companies, radio stations in and outside Nigeria. The lawmaker pointed out that the EFCC had within the terms of its mandate at many times confiscated through court orders assets from accused and convicted persons, including prominent Nigerians and corporate organisations. He, however, expressed concern that there have been cases of vandalism, abandonment and waste of hitherto operating companies
prior to forfeiture. He further expressed worry over the status of the property and the lack of clarity on their use while litigation is on, and the reported breach of the seal of EFCC and attempts at unlawful and forceful repossession by those whose property had been confiscated. Other lawmakers, including Benjamin Aboho, Micah Umor, Manir Baba, Khamir Akinlabi Mudasiru and Friday Itula, also spoke in support of the motion. Similarly, the parliament
yesterday committed to its Committee on Works, a motion for urgent intervention in the reconstruction of the Lagos-Abeokuta expressway for further legislative action. The motion, introduced by Solomon Adeola on behalf of nine other members had raised the alarm, stating that the federal road was on the verge of collapse, thereby causing loss of lives and property. Adeola had informed the parliament during the session presided over by the Speaker, Aminu Waziri Tam-
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buwal, that the road serves as a major economic and trade route between Lagos and Ogun states and the entire South-West. Also, a Bill for an Act to amend the Federal High Court to increase the number of judges of the Federal High Court from 70 to 100 was read for the third time and passed by the House. Also read for the third time and passed by the parliament were a Bill for an Act to provide for the establishment of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development Commission, as well as a Bill for an Act to establish the Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa.