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1. Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa yesterday said the agency had recovered $150million from former Petroleum Resources Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke. Bawa made this known during an interview in a television station on Wednesday.
2. Catholic Bishops in the South East have raised the alarm that Nigeria is in great danger, calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to, immediately, adopt a new spirit and approach to governance and issues of security. They made the call after an emergency meeting chaired by Archbishop Anthony Obinna of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province.
Insecurity: Ban on open grazing, not solution, Senator Ndume tells Southern Governors
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Senator Ndume Wails as Southern Governors Move to Implement Ban on Open Grazing
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The issue of insecurity, he argued, is unique to each geopolitical zone.
The lawmaker said: “The governors are deviating from the matter. The problem is not about open grazing. The problem is security. Most of the insecurity problems confronting Nigeria is not in the bush.
“We have four different types of security challenges. We have the insurgency in the North East, IPOB through the Eastern Security Network is creating insecurity in the South East, there is banditry in the North West.
“It is only in the North Central that we have issues of farmers-herders clashes. There is less problem in the South – West except for the clashes between the herdsmen and the farmers and the agitators for the Yoruba nation.