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Accused FIFA member welcomes probe

Accused FIFA member welcomes probe

FIFA
vice-president Reynald Temarii welcomes a “full and thorough
investigation” into newspaper claims he offered to sell his vote in the
contest to host the 2018 World Cup.

The Sunday Times
said Oceania Football Confederation president Temarii and Nigeria’s
Amos Adamu – both members of world football governing body FIFA’s
executive committee – had offered to sell their votes when approached
by reporters posing as lobbyists for an American consortium.

The newspaper
report said Adamu was filmed asking for £500,000 (N125,000,000) for a
personal project and that Tahitian Temarii asked an undercover reporter
in Auckland £1.42m (N355,000,000) to fund a sports academy at the OFC’s
headquarters.

Ready for investigation

“Further to
information made public by The Sunday Times, the OFC president and FIFA
vice president Reynald Temarii will cooperate fully with the FIFA
Ethics Committee and the FIFA secretary general,” a statement from the
OFC said.

“Reynald Temarii welcomes a full and thorough investigation so that all the facts can be heard.”

The OFC said it would not comment further until the findings of the FIFA Ethics Committee have been released.

FIFA will decide on
December 2 in Zurich which countries will host the 2018 and 2022 World
Cups. The choices will be made by the 24-strong executive committee.

However a source
close to the executive, who asked not to be named, said both Adamu and
Temarii could find themselves suspended or off the committee by then if
the claims against them were substantiated.

“FIFA will not
allow anyone or anything to damage the reputation of the voting
procedure and it could be that 22 men might make the decision, not 24,”
the source said.

England and Russia are bidding for the 2018 finals along with joint bids from Spain/Portugal and Belgium/Netherlands.

The candidates for 2022 are the United States, Japan, South Korea, Qatar and Australia.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter appealed to his executive committee members to stay silent as he launched an investigation.

“I am sorry to have
to inform you of a very unpleasant situation which has developed in
relation to an article published … in the Sunday Times, entitled
‘World Cup votes for sale’,” Blatter wrote in an open letter.

“I will keep you duly informed of any further developments.

“In the meantime, I would like to ask you to refrain from making any public comments on this matter.”

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AC Milan will test Mourinho’s Madrid

AC Milan will test Mourinho’s Madrid

With
sixteen Champions league titles between them, the match between the
Rossoneri and Los Merengues takes the cake as Day 3 of the most
lucrative club competition resumes today.

Jose Mourinho loved
Inter Milan but never settled well in Italy. Today, he gets another
chance against his former neighbours, AC Milan when Real Madrid files
out against the 7-time champions at the Santiago Bernebeu.

Against all
expectations, AC Milan are top of the Serie A and boast of a forward
line that is the envy of all European clubs – Zlatan Ibrahimovic (a
former Inter Milan player under Mourinho), Robinho, Ronaldinho,
Alexandre Pato and ageless Fillipo Inzaghi. Milan will also be buoyed
by last season’s 3-2 win with a brace from Pato.

That lineup plus
last season’s win should put fear in the heart of any defence line and
their manager but one thing the ‘Special One’ does not know is fear.

Yet to lose

Real Madrid is yet
to lose under Mourinho and have only conceded three goals in nine
matches both in the league and in Europe. The Portuguese was hired
specifically to win the Decima – a 10th European Cup and to end
Barcelona’s dominance, both in Spain and in Europe. He is top of the
Primera division currently with Cristiano Ronaldo’s league-leading six
goals.

Mourinho’s drive for excellence was encapsulated in his statement after his side beat Malaga comfortably 4-1 away.

“I do not like
Malaga’s goal. Alright you have to give credit to them as a team, who
have certainly worked hard on their move and succeeded. But, my team
knew this move, and knew what to do. We knew the play of Malaga but
seemed to relax a little. It would have been better for us if the game
was completely dead because we play again on Tuesday, and that goal
made us work harder.” Well, work he will if he is to preserve Real’s
unbeaten start to the season and score one of the most prestigious
scalps in the history of the competition.

Real Madrid – 9 – 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1965-66, 1997-98, 1999-2000, 2001-02

AC Milan – 7 – 1962-63, 1968-69, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1993-94, 2002-03, 2006-07.

Chelsea return to scene of misery

The Blues take on
Spartak Moscow at the site of their agonising 2008 Champions League
defeat to Manchester United on penalties – and who can forget the slip
from John Terry on the last penalty kick? If he had scored, Chelsea
will be boasting of a win today.

Both teams are
unbeaten with perfect records – six points from two wins. One statistic
will fall today as both of them cannot win today.

The match is to be played on an artificial turf which tends to affect players who are not used to the surface.

Tottenham complained about it after their trip to Switzerland to face Young Boys in an earlier fixture.

For Spartak,
holders of the unenviable record of 22 successive Champions League
games without a win that stretched for more than five years between
2001 and 2006, Tuesday’s match will be the stiffest test yet of their
European ambitions.

Spartak are aware
that a win against the English champions will almost guarantee a place
in the knockout round for the first time since the 1995-96 season.

Spartak coach Valery Karpin told the press that he understands the test that his side will face against Chelsea today.

“We had a great
start, probably better than some of our fans had expected. But we all
know that beating Chelsea would be a totally different proposition from
what we had before. So we’re not getting carried away by any means.”

Drogba and Lampard not available

Chelsea will still
be without a recuperating Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba who is yet to
get over a fever that sidelined him from the Aston Villa clash on
Saturday.

Meanwhile, Jose Bosingwa is back after a year of injury, and Carlo
Ancelotti could also have the services of Salomon Kalou, Daniel
Sturridge and defender Alex, who has recovered from a thigh injury. But
Spartak’s own Alex has been ruled out with the same thigh problem.

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Top stars set for Obudu Race

Top stars set for Obudu Race

With
just five weeks to the much anticipated sixth edition of the Obudu
International Mountain Race and the second African mountain running
championships for both men and women, more top athletes around the
world have confirmed their readiness to be at the big athletics event.

The growing list of athletes already confirmed for the event includes reigning world champion, Andrea Mayr of Austria.

Mayr, who has
remained unbeaten in the World Mountain Running Association grand prix
series and won the world title last month, will be staging a comeback
to reclaim the title she was unable to defend last year due to a
bicycle accident few weeks before the event.

Others who have
also stated their readiness to stake a claim for the $50,000
(N7,500,000) top prize for men and women race winners respectively
include Turkey’s Ahmet Arslan, the reigning European mountain running
champion , the Kenyan trio of Emily Chepkemoi Samoei ,Pamela Chepkemoi
Pertom and Irene Cherop Loritareng who have all been impressive in the
2010 season. Also in for the International Mountain race is women’s
former champion, Rehima Kedir of Ethiopia.

Unprecedented entries

Patrick Ugbe, the
media chief for the race told the journalists over the weekend that
this year’s race has witnessed an unprecedented number of athletes who
want to come down to Nigeria to participate.

“This is very
pleasing to us because of the many negative reports in the
international media about how unsafe Nigeria is. We have been able to
consistently let the whole world know how safe Nigeria is with the
perfect organisation of the race,” Ugbe said.

“This will be the
sixth edition of the race and we have not received any negative report
about it. Instead we have had more Europeans, Asians and South
Americans making enquiries about the race than ever. Even the president
of the world mountain running association, Bruno Gozzelino has revealed
that the Obudu Ranch Resort, venue for the annual race can conveniently
host the world championships.”

Ugbe said the
executive Governor of Cross River, Liyel Imoke, has been the driving
force behind the good image the race is giving Nigeria as a country and
Cross River as a state.

The Obudu Mountain
Resort is one of the finest tourist destinations in the world. Deep in
the tropical rain forest of Cross River.

The resort which is located on the Obudu Plateau at an altitude of
1,576 metres above Sea level is equipped with modern facilities like an
International Hotel, and airstrip, a Golf Course, nature reserve,
Waterpark and is equipped with a Cable Car and a Canopy Walkway.

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Government to open more gold mines

Government to open more gold mines

The Federal
Government says it is committed to the development of more gold mines,
as part of efforts to broaden the country’s economic base and diversify
revenue sources away from oil.

Mohammed Sada, the
minister of mines and steel development, who disclosed this yesterday
in Abuja at the 2010 ministerial briefing, said a lot of progress has
been recorded with the ongoing reforms aimed at creating the desired
economic impact and contribution to the country’s gross dometic product
(GDP).

The minister, who
spoke on the theme, ‘Revitalising the Nigerian minerals and metal
sectors’, said government is working seriously towards establishing
more mines in the country.

The mines are
expected to help the country produce about 650,000 ounces of gold per
annum, considering the ongoing high level of exploration for the
mineral at various locations in the country.

“In the next two or
three years, the country is going to have more gold mines. Currently,
government is assisting in the establishment of the first major gold
mine in the country in Osun State.

“But, we have to
focus attention on the reforms and ensure that operators avoid those
things that would drive away potential investors in the industry,” he
said.

Effective regulation

As a prelude to the
effective regulation of operations in the sector, the minister said
about 10,000 cumulative applications have been processed for various
mineral titles between 2008 and 2010, out of which 6,000 have already
been approved and granted, while the ministry has supervised the
successful reclamation of two abandoned mine sites in Badawa, Kano
State, and Nsukwe, Abia State.

Besides, he said a
comprehensive mining inspectorate template has been created for proper
supervision of mining activities in the country, while a fully
automated cadastral office has been established to ensure that adequate
information about the various mineral resources available in the
country are put online at the disposal of potential foreign and local
investors.

As part of effort
to help the government diversify solutions to the perennial power
supply problems, the minister said the ministry is working with the
presidential task force on power to ensure that coal is considered a
veritable alternative source to the existing sources of power
generation and supply.

Strategy for poverty reduction

Describing Nigeria
as a country known globally for tin, columbite, and tantalite
production and export, as well as coal exploited as local energy source
and for export, the minister said the development of the nation’s
minerals has been adopted as a strategy for poverty reduction and rural
wealth generation.

In line with this
strategy, he said government has disbursed and managed a World
Bank-assisted micro grant to 86 mining co-operatives and communities,
valued at about $3million (about N450million), saying government is
targeting about 250 beneficiaries before the end of the project.

He identified lack
of reliable geological infrastructure for data generation and
dissemination as one of the problems the industry is facing, assuring
that under the reform dispensation, government has divested interest in
mining business, and concentrate on being administrator/regulator, to
allow the private sector to drive mining operations in the country.

“In view of the critical importance of steel, the steel department
is currently undertaking a critical study on ways to revamp the steel
sector, so that it can play its role in the nation’s
industrialisation,” he said, adding that government should help
mobilise the necessary funding required for the acquisition of
geosciences data, sustained mineral exploration, and institutional and
human capital development.

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Cross border diseases need coordinated multi-country response

Cross border diseases need coordinated multi-country response

Africa needs a coordinated multi-country response to
tackle the menace of cross border diseases, President Goodluck Jonathan
said yesterday in Abuja.

Presenting a keynote address to declare open the
Inter-Country meeting on Cross-Border Public Health Issues, at the
Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, Mr. Jonathan said, “Diseases that cross
borders need a coordinated multi-country response. You are therefore
challenged to deliberated and agree on best practices in addressing
cross-border public health issues.”

The president who was represented by the Vice
President, Namadi Sambo, also said he was delighted that “we sister
African countries are meeting together to solve our major health
problems,” adding that as a sub region, health issues in one country
are bound to affect the neighbouring countries unless guidelines on
prevention and control are developed and implemented.

“The world is only secure if all of us are safe,” he said.

The President commended the Ministers of Health from
the various countries “for conceiving this idea of cross-border
discussions.” He also stated that with the calibre of delegates at the
deliberations, he was sure that “the outcome of the meeting would
appreciate Africa’s health challenges with a view to building bridges,
including networking and creating workable partnerships to tackle
them.”

Mr. Jonathan further disclosed that Nigeria has
placed health as a cardinal objective, stressing that a healthy nation,
creates a healthy human capacity needed for national development.

“We as a country are committed to creating an
enabling environment to ensure smooth implementation of the
recommendations from this meeting in line with the dictates of our
National health policy.”

He, therefore, directed the Ministry of Health and
the Millennium Development Goals’ office to setup a Regional Centre for
Disease Control in Nigeria as soon as possible.

The President also used the opportunity to commend
the Ministry of Health, the World Health Organisation and other
development partners for the successes achieved in the eradication of
polio and guinea worm in the country, adding that such efforts should
also be geared towards controlling diseases such as cholera,
cerebro-spinal meningitis and malaria.

Speaking earlier, the Minister of Health, Onyebuchi
Chukwu, said cross-border public health issues have persisted despite
the existence of guiding resolutions, adding that to this end countries
represented at the meeting had decided to jointly consult and
deliberate on an effective way of implementing these resolutions.

In his remark, the WHO Regional Director for Africa,
Luis Sambo, commended Nigeria for hosting the meeting, which he said
gives the countries the opportunity to share experiences and strategies
to overcome their health challenges.

He used the occasion to commend Nigeria on her
efforts to eradicate polio in the country, disclosing that Nigeria had
achieved 98 per cent reduction in polio cases, with only eight cases
recorded as at June, 2010.

Countries at the meeting include; Benin Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Niger, Chad, Cameroon and Central African Republic.

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Court of Appeal commences sitting in Akure

Court of Appeal commences sitting in Akure

The Akure division of the Appeal Court commenced
proceedings yesterday with the inaugural sitting of the appellate
court, five months after approval was granted.

At yesterday’s proceedings, six criminal appeal
cases were attended to by the three judges posted to the division by
the president of the Court of Appeal, Justice Ayo Salami. They are the
presiding judge, N. S. Ngwuta, C.E. Iyizoba, and M.A.A. Adumein.

The Ekiti State governorship election appeal that
was heard at the Court of Appeal, Ilorin, Kwara State, would have been
heard at the Akure court if it had commenced sitting at that time.

Speaking before the beginning of proceedings, Mr.
Ngwuta remarked that the taking off of the Akure division of the court
was the fulfillment of people’s aspiration in the state to bring
administration of justice nearer to the people.

“I want to warn that in fulfillment of every
desire, there is an obligation created. It is our duty to lay proper
foundation for the new Court of Appeal division in the state, but to do
that better, we seek the co-operation between the Bench and the Bar.

“It is going to be joint responsibility. I urge you to be diligent
in your work, and you should not file frivolous petitions and
applications. Moreover, be honest in your dealings and in doing that,
you owe the court a higher duty,” the presiding justice stated.

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Kogi judge demands financial independence for judiciary

Kogi judge demands financial independence for judiciary

On Monday, the
Chief Judge of Kogi State, Nasiru Ajanah, advocated for the financial
autonomy of the state’s judiciary as a vital element in maintaining its
independence.

Justice Ajanah made
the appeal while speaking during the commencement of the 2010/2011
legal year at the State High Sourt in Lokoja.

“It is important to
reiterate here and strongly emphasize that the judiciary is not seeking
autonomy for its own sake, but in the interest of the government and
generality of the people.” The state chief judge said the court’s
financial independence was supported by section 121[3] of the 1999
constitution, which states that money from the consolidated revenue
fund belonging to the judiciary should be paid directly to the heads of
the courts.

“The truth remains
that the Nigerian system of government involves checks and balances
between the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary,” he said.
“The independent judiciary has a vital constitutional role to ensure
that the acts of the Executive and the Legislature comply fully with
the basic law and that the fundamental rights and freedoms which are at
the heart of the Nigerian constitution are fully safeguarded.” Mr
Ajanah also appealed to the state governor, Ibrahim Idris, to ensure
the implementation of the constitutional provision.

Staff welfare

Mr Ajanah said that
the state judiciary was the first to implement the new salary structure
for judicial workers. He also said that within the year, laptops were
provided to all 60 magistrates manning the various courts.

“This has greatly improved the quality of judgments coming from those courts,” he said.

Mr Ajanah said that
the effect of the implementation of the new salary structure meant an
improvement in the welfare of the workers and a reduction of corruption
to the barest minimum. He promised to extend the arrangement to the
area courts in the coming year.

“We are also working towards acquiring verbatim reporting equipment
to reduce the issue of recording proceedings in long hand,” he said.

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Jonathan commissions airport equipment after seven-year delay

Jonathan commissions airport equipment after seven-year delay

President Goodluck
Jonathan yesterday commissioned the Total Radar Coverage for the
Nigerian Airspace (TRACON) seven years after the contract for the
project was signed.

The contract to
execute the project was signed in 2003 between the Nigerian Airspace
Management Agency (NAMA) and Thales S.A of France under the Ministry of
Aviation in the sum of 66,500,870 Euros.

The equipment has been installed in nine airports across the country.

The project
comprises 4 Primary Radar and 5 Secondary Radar Heads co-located in
Nnamdi Azikwe, Murtala Muhammad, Malam Aminu Kano and Port Harcourt
International airports. TRACON has 5 relay stations which serve as
standalone Secondary Surveillance Radar located at Talata Mafara,
Maiduguri, Numan, Obubra and Ilorin.

During the
commissioning, Mr. Jonathan noted that this was another stride by the
present administration to overhaul the aviation system and raise it to
international standards.

“This is another
deliberate stride by this administration to provide safe and secure
airspace across the country. The sector is currently undergoing
transformation from its past state of disrepair to conform with
international standards” he said.

He also noted that
this is coming shortly after Nigeria received the category 1 status in
the aviation sector, adding that this was a befitting gift for
Nigeria’s 50th anniversary.

“The TRACON equipment installation is a good milestone and a good 50th anniversary gift to Nigeria” he said.

Mr. Jonathan
commended the Minister of Aviation, Fidelia Njeze and her team as well
as the officials NAMA for the success of the project.

The Minister of
Aviation, Mrs. Njezeh, is the seventh minister to work with the seventh
project team and Mr. Jonathan is the third President to commission the
project before its completion according to the Acting Managing
Director, of NAMA, Nicolas Udoh.

Mrs. Njezeh in her welcome address admitted that the journey towards the realisation of this milestone was not an easy one.

She also noted that
the project was birthed to give surveillance to the airspace and “to
ensure the safety of all aircraft within the Nigerian airspace to avoid
collusion”.

“This will make Nigeria a force to be reckoned with”, as it is the third after Egypt and South Africa to attend this status.

The architectural
design of TRACON consists of Voice Communication Systems, Voice
Recording Systems, Very High Frequency Transceivers, fibre optic,
Display Consoles, Integrated Aircraft Billing systems and spares while
radars at the international airports comprise of both the primary and
secondary radars.

Between 2005 and 2006 alone, Nigeria witnessed two ghastly air crashes that claimed several lives.

Following the
tragedies, one of the projects embarked upon to address the safety
needs of the industry was the TRACON Project aimed at providing total
coverage for the Nigerian airspace to enhance civil and military
surveillance of aircraft (s) operating within the country.

The project was awarded by the Federal Government in 2003 and was supposed to be completed within 36 months.

Dignitaries present at the occasion include the governors of Delta
and Rivers, members of the National Assembly, Head of the Civil Service
Federation, some members of the Federal Executive Council, the Chief of
Defence Staff and Service Chiefs amongst others.

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Judge’s vacation stalls N2.2bn fraud case

Judge’s vacation stalls N2.2bn fraud case

The N2.2 billion fraud case against Joe
Musa, former director general of the National Arts Gallery, was stalled
on Monday by the absence of the judge, Olukayode Adeniyi, at the
Federal Capital Territory High Court.

An officer of the court, who requested
anonymity, told the open court that Justice Adeniyi had commenced his
official leave. The move stalled further prosecution witnesses
testimonies on the case.

Mr Adeniyi was made a vacation judge in
August, when all the judges at the FCT judicial territory were on their
sabbaticals. All the cases listed for his hearing have been shifted to
further dates. Mr Musa’s case was adjourned to sometime between October
30 and November 4.

Case history

The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) on January 29 instituted an eight-count charge
against Mr Musa and three other senior officials of the gallery. The
four were accused by Festus Chidi Orji, the gallery’s chief internal
auditor, of pocketing about N40 million meant for staff training.

The accused, who jointly pleaded not
guilty to any of the allegations, said that no funds were particularly
voted for staff training during Musa’s tenure. According to them, the
account books of the office under Mr Musa were kept clean for the first
time in the history of the organization.

Mr Musa said the allegations were baseless and orchestrated to replace him.

The other accused persons are: Olusegun Ogunba, director of finance;
Kweku Tandoh, director of research and education; Elizbeth Oparagu,
deputy director of administration and Chinedu Obi, special assistant to
Mr Musa.

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Agency blames human error for air mishaps

Agency blames human error for air mishaps

The Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), on Monday,
said that errors from human performances account for over 75 per cent
of air accidents and incidents recorded globally in the aviation
industry.

The agency, at its international aviation safety
conference, organized in Lagos, explained that for air safety to be
fully achieved worldwide and in Nigeria particularly, human errors in
the aviation sector must be reduced to the barest minimum. “This
conference seeks to boost industry operators’ understanding of human
factor issues in aircraft operations with a view to reducing errors
from human performances to zero level and ultimately improve aviation
safety,” said Sam Oduselu, the Commissioner of the bureau, while
speaking at the event which witnessed the massive presence of industry
stakeholders.

According to Mr Oduselu, the conference, which seeks
to engage the industry players in cross fertilization of ideas on how
to put a complete end to any form of aircraft accident or incident,
became imperative following the recent rising cases of air mishap
experienced in the world’s aviation sector. He underscored the fact
that more than 80 per cent of aviation hull loss accidents are linked
with human factors, adding that global statistics have revealed that
human errors in aviation community has become a growing concern. “Human
factors are implicated in all incidents and accidents because each link
of the safety chain involves human beings,” he said. “Invariably, human
decisions and potential human errors are seen in accidents or incidents
involving one or more of design, maintenance, organization, the crew or
ATC (Air Traffic Control).”

The duties of the AIB

Mr Oduselu said that AIB conducts investigations and
embarks on relevant safety research and educational programmes to
emphasize on safety of the nation’s airspace, in order not to have a
repetition of the mishaps of 2005 and 2006 that saw to the untimely
deaths of hundreds of travellers. According to him, for human errors to
be reduced to a zero level, the government, airlines and agencies
should be willing to invest in manpower development. “Human errors will
reduce when capacity building is given a prime place in aviation
development,” he said.

Fidelia Njeze, the Minister of Aviation, who was
represented by Anne Ene-Ita, the Permanent Secretary, stated that human
errors in aviation is one challenge constantly confronting the sector
on a daily basis. “Although improvements in technology have reduced
equipment failure in the list of causal factors of aviation disasters,
human element as the interface among other components of aviation
operations remains an issue that is yet to be fully addressed,” she
said.

“Experts must begin to adopt a systematic approach to
investigations that take into cognizance the roles and delicate
interactions that take place between the different preventive stages
before accident or incident occurs,” she said. “To its credit,
investigative reports of incidents and accidents in Nigeria in the past
have no doubt provided valuable information that have helped shaped the
direction the sector has taken in terms of safety, but we must do more.”

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