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Saturday, October 30, 2010
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Hope Rises for Nigeria’s Power Sector
Arc Mohammed Namadi
Nigerian Vice President
Hope Rises for Nigeria’s Power Sector
By Success Kanayo Uchime
Reprieve is coming to the Nigerian near-dead power sector, with the present administration effort in intensifying bilateral relations with key countries especially the United Kingdom (UK) on power sector reforms.
The Vice President, Arch. Mohammed Namadi Sambo, disclosed this while receiving the British Minister on African Affairs, Mr. Henry Bellingham and the Parliamentary under Secretary of State (Minister, DFID) for International Development, responsible for Africa, Mr. Stephen O’Brien at the Hilton Hotel, Park Lane, London, on Thursday, October 21.
The Vice President stated that Nigeria currently has in place a power sector reform roadmap with a proper vision and plan geared at a total overhaul and revitalization of the sector, adding that the sector is very dear to the heart of the present administration and the people of Nigeria.
In his remark, the British Minister of African Affairs noted the historical ties between the two countries stating that Nigerians in the diaspora have made remarkable contributions to the economic advancement of the UK since most of them are noted to be vibrant men and women who earn a lot of money in the UK and invest at home.
He expressed their keenness to assist in actualizing the aspirations of Nigeria’s power sector reforms amongst other areas of development.
In a related development, the Commonwealth Business Council (CBC) organized a Lunch in honor of the Vice President at the Reform Club, London. At the occasion, Arch. Sambo stated that Nigeria is at a power investor’s haven with millions of potential power consumers, determined to attract high quality investors.
“As such, the present administration is determined to attain power reliability and sustainability within the shortest possible time so as to catalogue the much needed development,” Sambo stated.
At the occasion, Dr. Mohan Kaul of the CBC noted that the restructuring of Nigeria’s power sector is an important priority as a means of eliminating poverty through the encouragement of investments and job creation.
He informed the Vice President of a major power summit which will take place in London come March next year, where case studies on the sector’s reforms will be examined and investment opportunities made known to high level delegates expected to be in attendance.
Dignitaries on the entourage of the Vice President include Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom state and the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoki, SAN, amongst many others.
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Monday, October 11, 2010
Anti-Gay Protesters Clash with Police in Serbia
Boris Tadic, Serbia President
Belgrade the Serbian capital on Sunday witnessed what observers referred to as the worst violence in over two years, when a gay rights parade erupted in serious violence.
Adam TannerAdam Tanner report in Reuters (http://www.reuters.com/) said that thousands of police deployed to protect marchers clashed with anti-gay protesters, who rioted and attacked the headquarters of the ruling parties.
He observed that more than 110 police were injured in pitched battles with gangs of nationalists and skinheads, and that one of the 1,500 marchers was badly beaten as he arrived home in a nearby suburb.
“Pushed back from the parade area by 5,000 police in riot gear, protesters turned to other targets, breaking into the lobby of the state television network, scaling scaffolding to try to enter parliament, smashing windows at the Austrian embassy and burning a car in front of the French embassy,” he stated.
According to him, firefighters extinguished a blaze at the headquarters of the Democratic Party, led by President Boris Tadic and the premises of their coalition partner adding that the Socialist Party was also attacked before calm was restored by early evening.
In a statement, the Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac called it a "really sad day for Serbia" and vowed to bring the people behind the violence to justice. "Serbia will secure human rights for all its citizens regardless of their diversity. No one will tolerate attempts to threaten them.
Tanner further said that the clashes highlighted the intolerance that still pervades Serbian society a decade after the country ousted strongman Slobodan MilosevicSlobodan Milosevic, ending the pariah status that dogged it during the Balkan wars of the 1990s.
He noted that the parade, the first of its kind in Belgrade in nearly a decade, had been seen as a test of Serbia's readiness to become a more modern, open society after years of conflict fuelled by ethnic hatred.
“The violence occurred just two days before a planned visit of United States (U.S) Secretary of State, Hillary ClintonHillary Clinton, who wants to highlight Washington's support for Belgrade's European Union (EU) aspirations,” he also said.
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