BUHARI PRESIDENCY WILL SUSTAIN FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION – VP OSINBAJO

BUHARI PRESIDENCY WILL SUSTAIN FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION – VP OSINBAJO

The government of President Muhammadu Buhari is committed to sustaining the anti-corruption fight, ensure that the system is cleaned up and government business is done the right way, says Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.

According to him, “if we are not able to sustain the trouble against corruption, we will end up in a very, very bad way as a nation,” noting that the Defence contract of $15 billion which was frittered away in people’s pockets, “is half of our country’s foreign reserves.”

Speaking today during a courtesy visit by the Nigerian Association of Law Teachers in the State House, Abuja, the Vice President noted that the fight against corruption is a difficult fight and said “we have seen it in so many different ways that at almost every state, corruption fights back and fights very fiercely.”

Prof. Osinbajo however cautioned, “we should be able to examine our priorities because for us corruption is not a moral issue, it is an existential issue,” adding that “to a large extent it will determine whether we will survive as a corporate whole because of the way people feel that when I get into an office I will go after the resources of the state, and I will go after it in the most vicious and the most reckless manner that is possible.”

He urged that in response to the malaise of corruption, the intellectual elites, whether religious, political in particular or academic elites must stand up for what is right.

Earlier, the leader of the Association, Prof. Godwin Nwabueze Okeke, commended the Vice President for being available for the visit and asked him to declare open the forthcoming 50th Conference of the Association which is taking place in Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka in June, 2017. He said the Association is solidly in support of the Federal Government and is ready to assist in whichever way needed.

FG TO ESTABLISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR NIGER DELTA YOUTHS

Also, today at a separate meeting, Vice President Osinbajo has restated that the Federal Government is keen in its desire to support the establishment of a Chamber of Commerce for young people across the Niger Delta region to drive creativity and entrepreneurship.

He stated this when he met with a delegation of Niger Delta Expatriate Mentorship Committee an initiative led by the Minister of Niger Delta, Mr. Uguru Usani Uguru in his office.

The Vice President commended the initiative and noted that the expatriate mentorship scheme which is in partnership with UNESCO, aligns with the commitment of the Buhari Presidency for the region and is capable of catalyzing development in the region. He observed that the international mentorship/internship will expose beneficiaries to international standard, best business practice and technology.

During his brief remarks, the leader of the organization and Chief Mentorship Officer, Mr. Chika Olejeme said under the National Expatriate Mentorship Strategy, selected youths will be sent abroad for international mentorship and internship. 30 countries in Europe and the United States of America have already signed up to the programme.

Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant (Media and Publicity) to the President
In the Office of the Vice President
April 11, 2017

Nigeria and Hungary Sign MoU on Educational Cooperation

Nigeria and Hungary have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), on educational cooperation with Hungary.

The Honourable Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu signed on behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria while Hungarian Ambassador to Nigeria, Professor Gabor Ternak signed on behalf of the Hungarian People’s Republic.

Through the MoU, Hungary will offer 50 scholarships annually to Nigerian students in the fields of Agriculture and Sciences in its Higher Institutions of learning.

Nigeria and Hungary education collaboration dated back to 1973 when both countries entered into agreement on Cultural and Scientific Cooperation.

USA & Enugu State Explore Trading Opportunities and Expansion

The Foreign Commercial Service of the United States Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria concluded a four-day outreach (April 4-7) to Enugu State that focused on expanding commercial ties between the U.S. and Nigeria, especially the South Eastern geo-political zone.

During the outreach, a team of trade and commercial specialists from the U.S. Mission to Nigeria, led by Commercial Counselor Brent Omdahl, held meetings with Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, state commissioners, and other senior Cabinet-level officials on trade opportunities which will contribute to mutual prosperity and job growth for both countries.

Governor Ugwuanyi and Commercial Counselor Omdahl discussed U.S. investments in Enugu State, including the on-going $700 million Motir DuSable solar plant project in the Nachi community of Udi local government area. At full capacity, the solar plant will add 300 Megawatts to the national grid.

While in Enugu State, the U.S. Foreign Commercial Service participated in the 28th Enugu International Trade fair. The Foreign Commercial Service also hosted leading regional business owners at a workshop entitled: “Networking with the USA Business Summit and Conference – Enugu 2017”.

The Foreign Commercial Service of the U.S. government works to promote the expansion of U.S. trade and investment to Nigeria through support of business partnerships between American and Nigerian companies.