TheGuardian Conscience, Nurtured by Truth
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Vol. 30, No. 12,936
www.ngrguardiannews.com
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Leaders seek sustenance of civilian rule on Democracy Day From Adamu Abuh, Bridget Chiedu Onochie and Azimazi Momoh Jimoh, Abuja S Nigeria celebrates 15 A years of uninterrupted civil rule today, leaders in the country were yesterday united in their call for the sustenance of democracy, stressing it was the veritable platform for enduring peace and economic development. In his message to mark this
More on Pages 6, 12, 13, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI year’s Democracy Day, President of the Senate, David Mark, stressed the need for credible election in 2015, adding that, free and fair polls were prerequisites for the sustenance of democracy in the country. Mark spoke as the Senate felicitated with Nigerians on the 15 anniversary of unbroken democracy in the country. Mark said: “My personal advice would be that we must ensure that there is a credible election so that any government that is elected has the mandate of the people. ‘‘So we must work hard to ensure that we have credible elections. And whoever is elected will have the mandate of the people and he can work
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with the people and for the people”. The Senate, at the plenary, also paid tribute to all pillars of democracy in the country as well as the Armed Forces, who have steadfastly subordinated themselves to civil authority in the past 15 years. Mark noted that though the nation was yet to get to the desirable destination in terms of infrastructural development, the country has no doubt, gained much in the last 15 years of uninterrupted democracy. He stated that the fact that people can freely criticise the government without fear was a major achievement of democracy. In a motion sponsored by the Senate Leader, Victor NdomaEgba and supported by 108 other senators, the Upper Chamber joined other NigeriCONTINUED ON PAGE 2
Senate panel says $49.8b oil fund not missing • Urges subsidy removal, extra budget for kerosine, others From Azimazi Momoh Jimoh and Bridget Chiedu Onochie Abuja HE Senate Finance ComT mittee yesterday submitted the report of its investigation into alleged $49.8 billion missing oil fund, recommending among others that subsidy on all petroleum products be removed. After months of painstaking perusal of volumes of documents and presentations made before it by all relevant stakeholders, its conclusion among others was that $49.8 billion or $20 billion was not missing as alleged by a former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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Gunmen kill 57 in Borno, Plateau From Saxone Akhaine (Kaduna), Isa Abdusalami (Jos), Njadvara Musa (Maiduguri), Kanayo Umeh and Joke Falaju (Abuja) FRESH wave of violence has defied security measures in Borno and Plateau states, claiming 57 lives.
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• Security operatives arrest Jos bomb blast suspect • Chibok council chief says 57 pupils escaped, 164 still in Sambisa forest In Borno, gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram’s members used dozens of four-wheel drives, pickup vans, motorcycles and an Ar-
moured Personnel Carrier (APC) to attack Gurmushi border village in Marte Local Council. Forty-two people were killed
and several houses destroyed in the attack which occurred around 6 a.m. on Wednesday. Gurmushi is a farming border community with Camer-
oun, and 125 kilometres north of Maiduguri, the state capital. In yesterday’s early morning attacks, according to an eyewitness, Fantami Ngubdo, 12 villagers who were attempt-
• Balarabe Musa asks Jonathan, North not to run for 2015 presidency, seeks alternative S’South candidate –Page XI
• ‘Many girls abducted CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 before Chibok saga’ –Page XI • At 86, Maya Angelou, the caged bird stops singing – Page 9 • Scientists probe surge in health risks induced by mobiles, Wifi –Page 39