Ekwueme Foundation To Tackle Militancy In Nigeria

By Emma Chukwuanukwu, Assistant News Editor

Alex Ekwueme Foundation, a non-profit and non-governmental organisation, will be holding its inaugural International Summit on March 31at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.

According to the Director General of the foundation, Dr. Duke Igwilo, “Terrorist kidnapping and hostage-taking is now a critical issue in Nigeria. Having grown phenomenally since the mid 1990s, it is now a source of significant safety and security concerns across the country and adversely affecting the country’s economy by greatly undermining foreign investment.”

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Ekwueme Foundation To The Rescue

Daily Independent

It is a cheerful news that elder statesman and former Vice- President, Dr Alex Ekwueme, has at last, settled for a foundation.

The Alex Ekwueme Foundation, a non-profit and non-governmental organisation, according to media reports, will be holding its inaugural International Summit on March 31, at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.

The foundation, it was disclosed, would have its thrust on how to douse the ire of militancy, which has developed to dangerous dimension, in the country.

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Kidnapping as a Business

Thisday - 02.25.2009

Like a bad dream, kidnapping which was first unleashed in Port-Harcourt on February 18 2006 by militants to press home their demands has now assumed a frightening proportion in various parts of the country. Not even the serenity and safety of Abuja is spared. Kidnapping has now become a veritable tool in the hands of hoodlums for making money.

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Nigeria: Kidnappers Abduct Deputy CBN Governor’s Mother in Imo

Tony Edike - 23 February 2009

Enugu — THE aged mother of the Deputy Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Ernest Ebi was kidnapped Saturday night by unknown persons from heraged mother of the Deputy Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Ernest Ebiof Imo State.

Madam Ebi said to be over 70 years, was kidnapped by a six-man gang, who stormed her home at about 7 pm Saturday in two unmarked private cars, a Toyota Cressida and a Mazda.

Sources close to the family said the woman was being driven into her compound when the assailants who were trailing the vehicle from a distance forced their way into the premises and forced her into their vehicle, leaving her driver behind.

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Foundation to hold summit on kidnapping

Written by Emeka Aginam - Thursday, 26 February 2009

With its resolve to promote peace, democracy, social justice and community development, how best to resolve kidnaping, hostage taking and local terrorism in Nigeria, will be the focus of a one day inaugural international summit to be hosted next month in Abuja by the Alex Ekwueme Foundation, a non- profit and non-governmental organisation.

Briefing newsmen in Lagos yesterday, on the summit, the Director General,Alex Ekwueme Foundation, Dr. Duke Igwilo noted with dismay that terrorism, kidnaping and hostage-taking have become critical issues in Nigeria that needs urgent attention.

Having grown phenomenally since the mid 1990s, the British based medical Doctor said that the social malady is now a source of significant safety and security concerns across the country, adding that it is adversely affecting the country’s economy by greatly undermining foreign investment.

Nigeria’s multi-million naira kidnapping business

Punch Newspaper - Thursday, February 5, 2009
By Agency Reporter

During the last Christmas celebrations, wealthy Nigerians who spent their vacations in the eastern part of the country spent a fortune on security. While many of them were budgeting for the yuletide, they also included the cost of securing police escorts and purchasing patrol vans. It was that bad in the eastern and southern parts of the country where it was very easy for the dare-devil kidnappers to snatch a man from his dinning table in the presence of his whole family members.

After a vacation marred by reports of kidnapping and ransoms, many heaved a sigh of relief on their return to Lagos. But behold, the kidnappers are prowling all over their haven.
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Kidnapping: Amaechi, Security Agencies Plan Fresh Onslaught

Thisday newspaper - 02.06.2009

Security agencies in Rivers State, working in close collaboration with  the state Governor,  Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, have come up with a fresh plan to stem the  new spate of abductions in the state.

Before now, Amaechi, working with security agencies, had tried  to curb  the ugly act before  the recent upsurge.  Amaechi on Wednesday, held marathon meetings with security agencies in the state to fashion out a new plan and strategy against kidnappings.

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Ex-Petroleum Minister’s Wife Kidnapped

From Chika Amanze-Nwachuku in Lagos, Ahamefula Ogbu in Port Harcourt and Segun James in Yenagoa, 02.05.2009

Kidnappings seem to be on the upswing again in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital, as gunmen on Tuesday night kidnapped Gladys, the wife of former Petroleum Minister and Amayanabo of Nembe, Dr. Edmund Daukoru.

It was barely one week after an eight-year-old boy was kidnapped and his 11-year-old-sister murdered in the city…

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Tackling kidnapping in Akwa Ibom

By Umoren -
Sunday, February 01, 2009

Tackling kidnapping in Akwa Ibom

One problem that has given the nation sleepless nights, in recent times, has been the vexing issue of kidnapping. Once, it was a method used by those in genuine struggle to the development of the Niger Delta; but not any more. Suddenly, kidnapping has become an advanced form of robbery!

Today, when a father refuses a son’s unreasonable request for money, there must be a “kidnapping” involving a member of that family, shortly after.

When a brother disagrees with a brother over land matters, there must be a “kidnapping”. Cult rivalry and gang supremacy soon ends in “kidnapping”. Suddenly, Nigeria has become one kidnapping ring!

In that kind of scenario, it is no surprise that some state hitherto free of the obnoxious activities of the so-called kidnappers are now being invaded. One of such states is Akwa Ibom State, where criminals from neighbouring states are said to be perpetrating evil. Sometimes, according to reports, they come in form of armed robbers; sometimes, in form of kidnappers. And there is the possibility of “political kidnapping”; just to settle scores!

However, the commendable measures adopted by the state to check the rising tide of crime in the state is what other states need to emulate.

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Gunmen Kidnap 8 Year-old, Kill Sister

From Ahamefula Ogbu in Port Harcourt, 01.30.2009

Gunmen yesterday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, killed an 11-year-old girl escorting his brother, eight-year-old Samuel Awolesun, to school and took away the boy, one of whose parents is said to be an employee of Shell Petroleum Devel-opment Company.

But it was a day of mixed bag of tragedy and relief as the hoodlums who kidnapped Total staff member Ngozi Ile on January 24, 2008 and Reverend Father Pius Kii last Sunday set them free in the early hours of yesterday just after the protest by the Catholic clergy in Port Harcourt, who insisted they would not pay any ransom for Kii’s release.

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Kidnappers Abduct Total Staff, Catholic Priest

Thisday Newspaper
From Ahamefula Ogbu in Port Harcourt, 01.27.2009

The increasing spate of kidnap of workers of Total Oil continued in Port Harcourt, Rivers State,  as one Ngozi Ile, a worker with the oil giant was in the early hours of Sunday kidnapped by unknown gunmen.

The kidnappers are already asking  for N10 million ransom or $55,000 , whichever one her relations prefer , saying any of the two would be acceptable to them.

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Militants kidnap another Romanian, damage vessel

Punch newspaper
 
Ibanga Isine, Chukwudi Akasike and Ibrahym Kazeem
Thursday, 22 Jan 2009

Heavily armed militants on Wednesday waylaid a vessel, MT Meredith, which was carrying over 4,000 metric tonnes of kerosene on the Bonny channel and kidnapped a Romanian who was on board.

A security source said the militants, who came with four speedboats, opened fire on the vessel as it was about to sail through the Bonny Fair Weather Buoy, thereby causing significant damage to it.

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Nigeria’s future and the Niger Delta

That Nigeria’s future is inextricably linked to what the governing authorities do or omit to do about the Niger Delta crisis, is not in doubt.

But three recent developments underscore just how delicate and urgent the problem is, and how on a daily basis, the Nigerian government, the politicians, and the theorists of economic delusion continue to be confronted with the cost of their inaction. Leaders of the South South geopolitical zone and representatives of the North met on January 8, in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa state capital, and at the meeting, Niger Delta leaders were said to have requested for the “North’s support on development.”

It is interesting to hear that Niger Delta leaders are pleading with Northern leaders to support the Niger Delta cause. Who should be begging the other for support?

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N’Delta: 1 Dead as Militants Kidnap Oil Vessel Crew

Thisday Newspaper Nigeria
Ahamefula Ogbu - 01.18.2009

One person was killed when assailants kidnapped the crew of an oil-industry vessel in Nigeria’s restive Niger Delta  region, a security official said Sunday.

But militants claimed the Nigerian military botched a mission to rescue two British oil workers held hostage for months.
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One killed as militants kidnap oil vessel crew

Nigeria-Tribune Newspaper
19.01.2009

One person was killed when assailants kidnapped the crew of an oil-industry vessel in the Niger Delta, a security official said on Sunday.

According to sources, unidentified gunmen attacked boats near a crude-oil loading installation late Saturday. A private security source said the gunmen had tried to board an oil tanker but failed and then attacked a smaller service vessel and one person was killed.

The source spoke on condition of anonymity. Spokesman of the Joint Military Task Force (JTF), Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa, confirmed that attack, saying the entire Nigerian crew of one boat had been taken hostage.

MEND said one of its “affiliates” launched the attack to press the message that the military could not protect the oil industry. Meanwhile, militants claimed that soldiers botched a mission to rescue two British oil workers held hostage for months.

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) said in an electronic message on Sunday that the British hostages were not in a village raided overnight by the military.
The group said it separated the pair and moved them deeper into the creeks and mangrove swamps. The military authorities made no comment on any rescue operation.
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THISDAY Editor’s Father Kidnapped

Once again, kidnappers on Tuesday morning, struck at Emonu-Orogun in Ughelli North Local Government area of Delta State and took with them Pa Jacob Odivwri Edjesa, the father of Eddy Odivwri, former Editorial Page Editor, and now member, Editorial Board of THISDAY Newspaper.

Pa Odivwri, 82, was abducted from his bedroom in the wee hours of last Tuesday, and has since not been found. His abductors left an MTN number with which they could be reached. They had earlier demanded that MTN recharge cards worth N20,000 be sent to them, before negotiation of the terms of release would be discussed.
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Bank manager kidnapped in Anambra

Vincent Ujumadu - Vanguard Newspaper, Nigeria
Thursday, 15 January 2009

AWKA—THE spate of kidnapping  in  Anambra State appears to be on the increase, as the manager of Oba Microfinance Bank in Idemili South local government area of the state, Mr. Maduakonam Onugha has become the latest victim.
Maduakonam was kidnapped on Tuesday night while having dinner with members of his family at Oba. Vanguard gathered that a five-man gang of kidnappers went to his house in two vehicles and while three positioned themselves in strategic positions,  two went into the house,  where the family was eating and took the man away. His whereabout is not known yet.
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How to stop kidnapping, illegal bunkering -Uduaghan

By Sun News Publishing
Monday, January 12, 2009

Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has said that the collective effort of everyone particularly the local media was needed to check kidnapping and illegal bunkering in the Niger-Delta Region.

Dr. Uduaghan who disclosed this during a live television interview programme Head To Head at the weekend stated that the foreign media was portraying the Niger-Delta region in a negative light, which has not helped to ensure peace in the region.

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Kidnapping: How criminals extort money from hapless victims’ families

Guardian newspaper
Friday 9 January 2009

ALTHOUGH it was conceived and employed by Niger Delta militants as a strategy to press home their demand for an equitable distribution of the nation’s resources, KELVIN EBIRI, HENDRIX OLIOMOGBE and ALEX OLISE, write that kidnapping has become a booming business in Nigeria, as criminals across the country, now use it to extort money from their hapless victims’ families.

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Gunmen kidnap Nigerian novelist

BBC - 6 January 2009

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Renowned Nigerian novelist Elechi Amadi has been kidnapped by unknown gunmen in the Niger Delta region, say officials.

Three gunmen took the writer away from his village home about 15km (nine miles) east of the oil hub of Port Harcourt on Monday evening.

It is the latest high-profile abduction of a prominent figure in the region by armed men.

The novelist has published three novels including The Concubine, which was made into a film.

His grand-daughter - who saw the kidnap at his home in Aluu in the Ikwere area of Rivers State - reportedly said no family member had been harmed.

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Somalia facing ‘hidden genocide’

BBC - Monday, 22 December 2008

Ethiopian troops in Somalia (June 2008)

The UN envoy to Somalia, Ahmedou Ould Abdallah, has said there is a “hidden genocide” taking place in the country.

Mr Abdallah spoke as the African Union’s peace and security council held urgent talks on how to boost the peacekeeping force there.

Ethiopia says its 3,000 troops will withdraw by the end of the year, which some fear will lead to a power vacuum.

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Congo peace talks open with U.N. plea

From David McKenzie - CNN 08 - December 2008

NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) — The United Nations is mediating talks between the Democratic Republic of Congo’s government and its main rebel group in an effort to “stop the hemorrhage” in the central African nation, a U.N. envoy said Monday.

“Let us now get on with it,” said former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, who is now the U.N. envoy to mediate the situation. “The DRC has bled for over 50 years. Let us stop the hemorrhage, let us bind the wounds, let us open a new chapter of durable peace and harmony.”

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U.N. plans aid convoy into Congo rebel zone

U.N. plans aid convoy into Congo rebel zone - Reuters

REUTERS - 02.11.2008 - By Hez Holland

GOMA, Congo (Reuters) - A United Nations aid convoy protected by U.N. peacekeepers will head into a rebel-held zone of east Congo on Monday to try to reach tens of thousands of civilians displaced by fighting, the U.N. said on Sunday.

The convoy will group staff and resources from U.N. agencies and humanitarian NGOs. It will leave Goma, capital of Democratic Republic of Congo’s North Kivu province, and travel north to Rutshuru, taken by Tutsi rebels on Tuesday.

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MDC seeks new Zimbabwe election

BBC News, Tuesday, 21 October 2008

Zimbabwe’s main opposition party has called for new elections, after regional talks on the power-sharing deal were postponed for a week.

New polls are the “only way forward”, Movement for Democratic Change spokesman Nelson Chamisa told the BBC.

Neighbouring Botswana has also called for new elections.

bbc2.jpgThe MDC and the ruling Zanu-PF agreed to share power last month but they cannot agree on the details. A BBC reporter says there is a lack of trust.

The BBC’s Jonah Fisher in Johannesburg says the atmosphere between the two parties is absolutely toxic.

A summit in Swaziland to discuss the deadlocked power-sharing agreement was postponed after the MDC insisted that its leader Morgan Tsvangirai be granted a passport.

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Al-Bashir launches Darfur peace initiative without rebels

Guardian Newspaper Friday, October 17, 2008

SUDANESE President Omar al-Bashir has launched his “people’s initiative” for peace in Darfur with an elaborate ceremony attended by regional dignitaries but no rebels involved in fighting.
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Armed Conflicts Frustrate Peace Initiatives, Says ECOWAS

From Ahamefula Ogbu in Port Harcourt, 10.19.2008 Thisday newspaper

President of the Economic Community of West African States Commi-ssion, Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas, yesterday warned parties in the various conflicts in the region to sheathe their swords, saying armed conflicts will never lead to the development of the region.
The ECOWAS boss, who identified poor resource management and exclusion from development as major causes of conflicts in the region, said hostility is antithetical to conflict resolution.
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Ekwueme Clocks 76

Daily Independent 18 October 2008

Elder statesman and former Vice President, Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme turns 76 on Tuesday.
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Director-General Tours Nigeria

The Director General of the London based Alex Ekwueme Foundation, Dr Duke Igwilo would be visiting Nigeria from 12 September 2008 through 19th September 2008.

This visit is to enable the Director General acquaint himself with the progress made towards the acquisition of land for the building of the Alex Ekwueme Institute for Peace in Abuja.

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EKWUEME ON NIGER DELTA

Ekwueme Seeks Devt of N’Delta
Thisday Newspaper
08.12.2008
Former Vice-President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr Alex Ekwueme, has said decades of deprivation in the Niger Delta is responsible for current crises in the region.
Ekwueme told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Asaba, that it was obvious that failure to give to the Niger Delta people what was rightly due to them, resulted in their current struggle Read more »

Ekwueme and ruling party in Nigeria

Why I Didn’t Abandon PDP- Ekwueme
By Emma Chukwuanukwu, Assistant News Editor

Nigeria’s former Vice President, Dr. Alex Ekwueme has finally opened up on why he remained committed to the ideals of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)despite all the humiliation he has suffered as founder and leader of the party.

He has also thrown more light on why his presidential ambition in 1999 and 2003 was scuttled, saying that a cabal in the military worked against him.

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Okpara varsity immortalises Zik, Ekwueme Awo, IBB, Abiola, others

Written by Anayo Okoli 

 Umuahia—Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, has immortalized some eminent Nigerians by naming some buildings and roads on the campus after them.

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Dr. Alex Ekwueme At 70: An Exemplary Public Life

By Obi Adimora

This was the tribute my late father, Justice Okechukwu Adimora, paid to Dr. Alex Ekwueme to mark his 60th birthday at his Oko country home.

Hyperbole comes easily at such moments, but the judgement would be endorsed by many who have worked with Dr. Ekwueme in the course of the different facets of his career.

Dr. Ekwueme will be 70 tomorrow. I could not have asked for a finer friend than him. I love him not only for the extreme richness of his intellectual itinerary, but above all for his courage and the constancy in his conviction and political choices, which have remained unchanged even when they were in contradiction with the main stream of opinion and fashion. Read more »

Ekwueme: Don’t name institutions after people below 70

Chuks Okocha in Abuja, 04.03.2008

Read full news article on odili.net

Former Vice President and Chieftain of the PeoplesDemocratic Party (PDP), Dr. Alex Ekwueme has called onthe federal government not to name institutions and monuments in Nigeria after individuals that are beyond 70 years of age.
Speaking in Abuja yesterday when the Board of Trusteesof the Alex Ekwueme foundation was inaugurated, the former Vice President said when such institutions are named after individuals and later changed by new administrations, it becomes a source of embarrassments to the individuals concerned. Read more »

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