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Doctoring of Auditors General Reports for Presidential Amnesty Program for 2020/ 2021 by Sahara Reporters

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By John Owan

A media Advocacy Group has described Sahara Reporters an online publisher’s position on the Presidential Amnesty Program PAP and it’s coordinator led by Dr. Dennis Otuaro as jungle journalism, that should not be whisked away at all times .

While condemning the anti media position of the Omoyele Sowore led Sahara Reporters as unprofessional, unethical conducts against PAP administrators , saying the usual practices had tainted the men and women who have distinguished themselves in the media world .

A statement issued by the group and signed by Abiodun Sobanjo tagged. “EXPOSING SAHARA REPORTERS’ MALICIOUS CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE PRESIDENTIAL AMNESTY PROGRAMME.” , the convener wondered why Sowore , the publisher of Sahara Reporters is always in the news for bad behaviors, while goads himself in a borrowed raiment of a saint with a claim to fake integrity against the profession and professional ethics.

Even though , difficult to condemn our own , the systemic pollution on the part of Sahara Reporters and it’s publisher is becoming unbecoming and capable of eroding the confidence the public space had built overtime on the media.

While describing his tabloid Sahara Reporters as “online rag”, he further qualified him as a troubled soul , rather than a social activist whose activities nose dive between politics, activism and blackmail media .

In his usual gimmicks against the Presidential Amnesty Program PAP ,by making an unfounded allegations against the program and it’s management.

The wanton display of unprofessional conducts by Sowore, Sahara Reporters cannot be condoned or protected by co -professionals whose integrity is already in doubt with the way and manner he goes with his tabloid reportage

With history of a documented unethical practices , were he claimed to have had a professional experience and training from , Sowore was docked in an American court over a slanderous publication against a Nigerian, owing to his inability to differentiate a borderline between professional etiquette and violation of fellow citizens rights.

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His approach to sensational publication and non regard to factual evidence has become a thorn in the flesh of Nigeria journalism that needs to be addressed.

He accused Sahara Reporters and it’s management of abandoning journalism work and meddling into administrative job of PAP by doctoring Auditors General Reports of 2020/2021 to fit into recent one , stating that aside been case of defamation, forgery was also established on the same row to achieve its myopic ideas against the workaholic management of Dr Dennis Otuaro, the program coordinator.

His cannibalisation of the reports and justification of the same item through constant publication must drew the attention of the Nigerian Press Council NPC, and other disciplinary organs of Nigeria Union of Journalist NUJ , so as to serve as deterent to yellow journalism like Omoyele Sowore Sahara Reporters who are out to satisfy their pay masters.

We unequivocally condemned the premeditated publication in its entirety and called for retraction by the publisher before the general public , as well as a formal apology to the management of Presidential Amnesty Program PAP under the leadership of Dr Dennis Otuaro.

“MEDIA ADVOCAY GROUP
20, ORENIYI STREET, IKEJA, LAGOS.”

“EXPOSING SAHARA REPORTERS’ MALICIOUS CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE PRESIDENTIAL AMNESTY PROGRAMME.”

“SAHARA REPORTERS AND JUNGLE JOURNALISM: TIME TO END THE MADNESS.”

“It is not often we come together as professionals to condemn one of our own. Sahara Reporters indulgence in rogue journalism has become an embarrassment that should not be ignored. The online publication’s unethical practices taint the time honoured reputation of men and women engaged in professional journalism.”

“Its publisher, Omoyele Sowore, is often in the news for bad behaviour, Sowore goads himself in borrowed raiment of saintism and lays claim to false integrity.”

“He is more of a troubled soul than a social activist. ”

“Another of his egregious journalistic malfeasance came to light recently, through courtesy of his online rag, Sahara Reporters.”

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“It made false and unfounded allegations regarding the Presidential Amnesty Programme. ”

“This blatant display of rogue journalism is an affront to the very fabric of our profession, and it is our duty to condemn such reprehensible behaviour.”

“Sowore and his publication cannot differentiate nor draw the borderline between professional etiquette and violation of the rights of fellow citizens.”

“Sahara Reporters’ publisher, Omoyele Sowore, has a well-documented history of unethical practices, including his current entanglement in an American court for slanderous publications against a Nigerian.”

“His penchant for sensationalism and disregard for factual accuracy is a stain on the journalistic community.”

“The recent publication in question is a glaring example of Sowore’s modus operandi.”

“By doctoring the 2020/2021 Auditor-General’s Report to make it appear recent, Sahara Reporters aimed to discredit the Presidential Amnesty Programme and its Coordinator, Dr. Dennis Otuaro.”

” This deliberate attempt to deceive the public is a clear violation of journalistic ethics.”

“It’s sad that Sahara Reporters and its handlers accepted to dust up an old Auditor- General’s report on the financial activities of the Amnesty Programme, apparently on the prompting of some disgruntled elements who have lost their shady sources of revenue upon the appointment of Dr. Dennis Otuaro.”

“How could Sahara Reporters have accepted to carry out a hatchet job to use 2020/2021 Auditor General Report to haunt and torment the present leadership of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, which was appointed in 2024?”

“Sahara Reporters heavily cannibalized 2020/2021 Auditor General Report to make it appear fresh and presented same to the public as a product of investigative journalism in criminal desperation to impress its paymasters.”

“We unequivocally condemn Sahara Reporters’ actions and demand an immediate retraction of the publication, as well as a formal apology to Dr. Otuaro and the Presidential Amnesty Programme. ”

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“The allegations presented in the story are baseless, and we challenge Sahara Reporters to provide concrete evidence to support its claims.”

“Established in 2009 by late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua, the Presidential Amnesty Programme has been instrumental in restoring oil production to pre-amnesty levels and reducing insecurity in the Niger Delta region.”

“Despite its successes, Sahara Reporters still saw it fit and proper to launch a malicious campaign against the Programme, leveraging on fabricated allegations to tarnish the reputation of its coordinator, Dr. Otuaro.”

“The Nigerian Press Council (NPC) must take decisive action against Sahara Reporters for their deliberate breach of journalistic ethics. ”

“The online publication has to be sanctioned to serve as a future deference.”

“It must not be allowed the same free run it has basked in since its inception.”

“This time around, Sahara Reporters must not get away with the misdemeanour.”

“We also support the ongoing legislative efforts aimed at regulating and streamlining social media practice as it will help to curb the spread of misinformation and protect the integrity of the journalism profession.”

“Sahara Reporters’ actions constitute a clear case of defamation, and we demand that they take responsibility for their actions.”

“Defamation is a serious offense, and it can have far-reaching consequences for an individual’s reputation and livelihood.”

“In conclusion, we reiterate our demand for Sahara Reporters to retract the offending publication, apologize to Dr. Otuaro and the Presidential Amnesty Programme without delay.”

“We will continue to monitor the situation and take necessary steps to shield and protect the reputation of Dr. Otuaro and the Presidential Amnesty Programme from undeserved antagonism from rogue publications like sahara Reporters.”

“We will not watch helplessly while some few bad eggs destroy our cherished profession.”

SIGNED:

MR. ABIODUN SOBANJO
CONVENER

FOR AND ON BEHALF OF MEDIA ADVOCACY GROUP (MAG).

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Nigerians Joining APC Doing So Freely – Presidency

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In a statement issued on Sunday by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, the government reaffirmed its commitment to democratic principles. Onanuga insisted that the act of politicians switching allegiance does not equate to a breakdown of democracy. Rather, it is a testament to the freedom of association enshrined within the country’s political framework.

Onanuga explained, “Nigerians joining the APC and pledging loyalty to President Tinubu are doing so freely, motivated by a belief in the positive direction of the reforms underway, intended to benefit both current citizens and future generations.”

The recent defection of prominent figures such as Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, Deputy Governor Monday Onyeme, several commissioners, and numerous local government chairmen. Notably, Okowa had served as the vice-presidential candidate for the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the last general elections, making his switch particularly impactful.

The defection significantly weakened the PDP’s standing, raising questions about the opposition’s ability to effectively challenge the ruling party in the 2027 elections. Meanwhile, internal crises continue to plague other major opposition parties, including the Labour Party and the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP), leading many political observers to speculate about the future competitiveness of Nigerian politics.

In response to allegations that the ruling APC might be engineering the collapse of opposition forces through coercion, the Presidency was unequivocal in its denial. Onanuga argued that the disorganisation, internal strife, and poor leadership plaguing opposition parties cannot be laid at President Tinubu’s feet.

“It is not the responsibility of President Tinubu or the APC to organise or salvage the opposition,” Onanuga stated. He added that the same critics now crying foul had previously celebrated the defection of former Kaduna State Governor Mallam Nasir El-Rufai to the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the formation of regional coalitions aimed at unseating Tinubu.

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He further questioned why there was no outcry when opposition figures cobbled together anti-APC alliances along regional lines, while every defection to the APC is now painted as evidence of democratic decline.

Onanuga also stressed that politicians must be free to change party affiliations without facing accusations of betrayal or coercion.

He remarked, “Without freedom of choice, association, and speech, democracy cannot survive. Politicians and citizens alike must have the liberty to support any political platform without fear.”

The Special Adviser criticised those who accuse the government of authoritarian tendencies, arguing that their very ability to express dissent freely is proof of Nigeria’s democratic vibrancy under Tinubu’s leadership.

He stated, “Those who oppose this administration do so without fear or repression. This shows that democracy is alive and well in Nigeria, despite the alarmist narratives pushed by a few discontented voices.”

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Gen. Katunku Simon Gora, A Leader With Humility, Purpose, Positive Heart For Service

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By Tambaya Julius, Abuja

I’AM ROOTED IN HUMANITY AND DRIVEN BY IMPACTIVE SERVICE:

With nearly 30 years of exemplary military service behind me, my approach to leadership has always been anchored in humility and a profound respect for every individual. These principles are not mere concepts; they are deeply embedded values that influence every decision and action I take.

I firmly believe that true love and genuine selfless service can only originate from God. It is His presence within our hearts, minds, and strength that empowers us to extend sincere care and support to one another. My faith has been the guiding force, shaping my view that life’s true rewards come not from accolades, but from lifting others in their time of need.

Witnessing suffering – whether through poverty, disease, or adversity – stirs a deep compassion within me. I remain steadfast in my hope that one day, the essential needs of every community will be fully met. This vision continues to inspire my goals and fuels my enduring commitment to service.

MY LIFE BUILT ON PURPOSE AND INTERGRITY:

Integrity stands at the core of everything I do. I believe in living authentically, staying true to the person I am, while always striving to evolve into the person I am destined to become. God has blessed each of us with the gift of free will, and with it, the profound responsibility to use that freedom wisely.

Every goal I set is purposeful, pursued with enthusiasm, and carried out with unwavering dedication. Regardless of the final result, I find contentment in knowing that I have given my best, embracing each outcome with gratitude and humility.

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Purpose, for me, is not a mere ambition; it is the reason for living. It is about making a tangible impact, however big or small, and knowing that one’s life has contributed meaningfully to the world.

FULFILLING MY CALLING OF SERVICE:

The most profound mission in life, I believe, is to answer the call for which we were created. Whether on the battlefield, within the community, or through personal growth, I have always sought to serve a purpose greater than myself.

Every act of service, no matter how modest, contributes to a larger tapestry of positive change. I am committed to ensuring that my time, my talents, and my energy are dedicated to making a difference leaving behind a legacy of compassion, strength, and hope.

To me, success is not measured by personal achievements alone but by the lives we touch and the hope we inspire. If through my service I can make even the smallest difference, then I believe I have truly fulfilled my purpose.

WE MUST UNITE IN PROGRESS AND HOPE:

I firmly hold to the belief that unity is our greatest strength. “United we stand, divided we fall” is more than just a phrase; it is a timeless truth that reminds us of the power of collective effort. By standing together, supporting one another, and striving for common goals, we create a future rich with promise and opportunity.

Growth and progress are not achieved in isolation. They flourish when communities come together, bound by mutual respect, understanding, and a shared commitment to a better tomorrow. It is through unity that we overcome adversity, and through cooperation that we achieve lasting success.

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The journey ahead may be filled with challenges, but with a spirit of togetherness and an unwavering focus on service and integrity, I am confident that we can continue to grow, prosper, and uplift one another.

I STAND ON LEGACY OF SERVICE AND FAITH:

As I reflect on my life’s journey, I remain deeply grateful for the experiences that have shaped me. Every moment of service, every challenge faced, and every act of compassion has reinforced my belief that a life of humility, purpose, and unwavering faith is a life well lived.

May we all strive to serve with heart, live with purpose, and unite in a spirit of hope and progress. Together, there is no limit to what we can achieve.

United We Stand – Divided We Fall. Together, We Grow and Progress!

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Kaduna State to hold education summit – Commissioner

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Kaduna State Government will convene an Education Summit as part of its strategy to bring about transformative change in the education sector, which will be anchored on four strategic pillars.

The Commissioner for Education, Professor Muhammad Sani Bello, who disclosed this while inaugurating the steering committee, further said that the event will be titled KADA EDUPACT International Summit 2025″.

According to him, one of the pillars is the Policy/Governance/Innovative Education Financing Pillar.

The Commissioner also listed the Access and Retention, Credible Learning Outcomes From Quality Inputs Pillars, as well as the Technology and Innovation pillars.

Prof Bello argued that the main objective of the summit is “to forge an Educational Pact between the government and the people, establishing commitment to shared model for education delivery, measurable outcomes and clearly defined negotiables.”

He further said that experts will make motivating presentations, adding that the Summit will provide opportunity for robust discussions on local and international investments in education, policy-making as well as technological innovations for improved teaching and learning.

The Commissioner also assured that a comprehensive education development roadmap for Kaduna State would fashioned out during the summit.

He said that the Director General of Kaduna State Schools Quality Assurance Authority, Professor Usman Abubakar Zaria, will coordinate the activities of the steering committee, whose membership cuts across relevant Ministries Department and Agencies.

Sub-committees to handle various aspects of the summit were announced immediately after the steering committee was inaugurated.

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