Friday, 6 September 2013

Lagos, Ekiti, seven others are heavy debtors –FRC


Commissioner for Information, Mr. Kayode Akinmade

Nine states of the federation are in serious debts judging by their revenue profile, the Fiscal Responsibility Commission has said.
The states are: Lagos, Ekiti, Kaduna, Cross Rivers, Ondo, Edo, Bayelsa, Ebonyi and Kwara.
 In its Annual Report and Audited Accounts 2011, which was released in Abuja on Thursday, the FRC listed the nine states as being under the weight of huge debts.
The FRC also raised the alarm that given the rate of growth of the national debt and debt servicing, the nation’s debt was unsustainable except action was taken to reduce the rate of growth or increase the Gross Domestic Product growth rate.
According to the report, the total indebtedness of each of the states as of December 31, 2011 was beyond the limit set by the Debt Management Office.
The DMO had said that states’ indebtedness should never rise more than 50 per cent of their annual revenues in the previous 12 months, while the nation’s total indebtedness should not be more than 40 per cent of the GDP.
For each of the nine states, however, the total indebtedness as of December 31, 2011 was more than 50 per cent of their revenue profile.
For Lagos State, the debt to revenue ratio stood at 155.4 per cent, with the annual statutory revenue standing at N125.48bn and a debt profile of N193.44bn.
On a revenue profile of N44.97bn and a debt profile of N35.98bn, Ekiti State’s ratio stood at 80 per cent. Kaduna had a revenue profile of N63.94bn, debt profile of N40.08bn and debt to revenue ratio of 62.68 per cent.
For Cross River State, the ratio stood at 61.44 per cent on a revenue of N56.92bn and a debt of N34.97bn.
The ratios for Edo, Ondo, Bayelsa, Ebonyi and Kwara states stood at 56.03 per cent, 55.12 per cent, 54.5 per cent, 51.85 per cent, and 51.75 per cent, respectively.
Four other states whose debt to revenue ratio exceeded the states’ average of 36.36 per cent are Imo, 49.4 per cent; Ogun, 45.45 per cent; Bauchi, 41.97 per cent; and Osun, 36.52 per cent.
The least indebted states by the debt to revenue ratio include Rivers, 2.02 per cent; Borno, 3.28 per cent; Akwa Ibom, 3.88 per cent; Taraba, 6.79 per cent; Plateau, 8.02 per cent; and Adamawa, 8.72 per cent.
The FRC said the debt profile included external debts; money borrowed from banks and the capital market, but excluded debts owed to contractors, which could not be ascertained.
The FRC explained, “Only statutory revenue is used in the analysis because the states refused to supply data on their IGR. In any case, the IGR is not more than eight per cent of the states’ total except Lagos, which also refused to furnish its IGR. In essence, the omission of the IGR may not distort the result of the analysis.
“It is also pertinent to observe that the non-inclusion of the outstanding debt owed to contractors and contingent liabilities may more than offset the omission of the IGR.
“The Federal Government owes 111.63 per cent of its statutory revenue. In terms of debt to GDP ratio, the Federal Government debt stock is about 14.5 per cent. The national debt of N8.29tn is, however, about 22.1 per cent of the GDP. This is higher than the publicised figure of 17.5 per cent.
“At present, Nigeria’s GDP is growing at 7.45 per cent. The stock of debt is growing at approximately 23.75 per cent, while debt service is growing at 26.81 per cent.
“In a situation in which the growth rates of debt and debt service outstrip the growth rates of revenue and GDP, it is safe to say that debt is hardly sustainable, unless the rates of growth and GDP are stepped up and the rate of borrowing is reduced or held constant.”
For the Federal Government and its agencies, the statutory revenue stood at N5.54tn; while the debt stock stood at N6.19tn, thereby taking the debt to revenue ratio to 111.63 per cent. The entire country had a debt to revenue ratio of 85.38 per cent as of December 2011.
However, the Commissioner for Finance, Lagos State, Mr. Ayo Gbeleyi, said he was not aware of the FRC report, but noted that the state’s revenue and expenditure profiles were available for free on the government’s official website.
His counterpart in Ekiti State, Mr. Dapo Kolawole, said the claim by the FRC that the state was among the most indebted in the country was false.
Kolawole said, “The information is false and the data is wrong. Ekiti is one of the most efficient states in the country. In terms of financial management, we are very efficient and prudent.
“What I am saying is that it is embarrassing for somebody sitting somewhere in Abuja to tell me that Ekiti is one of the states that over-borrowed without crosschecking. What is the basis of statistics and how much have we borrowed compared with the state’s GDP?”
Similarly, the Ondo State Government said the report did not capture the present state of things in the state.
The Commissioner for Information, Mr. Kayode Akinmade, said things were now different from 2011, the year covered by the report.
He said, “Going by the date of the report, this could not have been the latest status of Ondo State’s debt profile because this was 2011 report.
“However, from time to time, we go to look for finance from the money and capital markets. Every state carries some debt profile, ours is very sustainable, our debt to revenue ratio is below 20 per cent.”

Genevieve Nnaji looks very stylish as she steps out in casual wears


 I want that purse

Dencia slams mag headline that linked her to Bill Gates, Banky W

Singer Dencia did a Yes! magazine interview this week but says there was no where in the interview where she said she is dating or have dated any of the names mentioned on the magazine cover. See the full interview after the cut...



 THE QUESTIONS!

(1) Tell us how your musical career  started?


This question never gets old does it lol.Oct 2011 I released my first
single beri beri and video in Nigeria oh and first saw it on
Soundcity.



(2) What are some of your childhood dreams?
  To be a top entertainer,growing up I've always been that it Girl oh
lol and people think I am funny hehehe which is true but Singing has
been it for me although I didn't start until last year but I think I
started at the right time.God's time is the best.

(3) Would you say you have been able to achieve them?

 Yes I have God is amazing you know I grew up in Cameroon with my
maternal grandparents,now when I talk to childhood friends they remind
me I always told them I will be hanging with hollywood stars etc which
is true I have worked hard towards this dream and I can't stop
thanking God the best is still to come I know so.


(4) What were you doing before your discovered you talent in music?

 I have always known music was it for me but I needed the right time
to get it out.While preparing for my big break,I was a
designer,student,stylist,
model,actress,i was doing it all.Did a lot of
behind the scenes work and got a lot of experience  which is amazingly,i
co-direct my videos,style myself n dancers and all the 9yards.

(5) How did you arrived at the name Dencia?

 My name is Reprudencia so my dj friend famous dj syncity and I were
picking names and since my younger friends like smalls in a school
always called me Dencia it was just a nice name plus it's been part of
me for ever n DJ syn who's been in the biz in America 4 a minute knows
more so I trusted her.

(6) From California with the likes of 50cent and Chris Brown. How was
the experience like?

    Tbh it's just normal for me,I have literally hung out with
everyone I have met from Bill gates to Oprah's so it's like whatever,i
have had humbling experiences like  when I first met Christina millian,
she came to my house we hung out chatted it was like wow I use to
watch her on tv and now she's in my living room,i went to a clive
Davis party and he singled me out n told me I am supposed to be on a
stage,George Clooney telling me I look super hot etc    Chris brown is
amazing and 50 cents is a straight up fool he is so funny like if you
hang out with him,you will literally laugh all through its fun,it's
normal it's chill you know its not celebrities they act regular,they make u feel comfortable.

(7) Outside Nigeria, who was the greatest musician u ever worked with?


   Depends on what type of work,i have designed for Gaga,nicki
minaj,Christina milian,keyshia cole the list goes on I have featured
in major videos 50,Jeremiah,Chris brown,Hollywood undead the list goes
on.

(8) How many tracks have you produced up to date?

    I actually have about 10+ but its a strategic thing,releasing
music is strategic you know.its like when I need to do my American
debut it's a different type of song,my French Debut different etc

(9) Which of the tracks brought you out to limelight?

  Beri Beri was my first Single,although I think it my weakest song
but people love it,it was my first official African release

(10) How was it like working with Ghanian No.1 Sarkodie on your new
single Me and U?

    I think Sarkodie did an amazing job on Me & U.Its actually my
fav,I love it the song was done when I was in a place where it's
things I was planning on doing with someone lol,I think music is good
when it's something you feeling.i really appreciate Sarkodie on it
love it.

(11) People believed that work was dedicated to Ghanian footballer,
Michael Essien who showed public affection to you. How true is it?

   Tbh the person knows himself I won't drop names but I think he
knows because I told him and thanked him for being an inspiration and
for putting me in a position where I created a record that a girl can
let lose and have a great time with her man (covers face)
unfortunately for me I never practiced it i just sang it while
preparing to do it which never happened and it doesn't mean it wasn't
gonna happen.

(12) How true is it that you snatched him from Ghanian actress, Nadia Buari?

   Snatched who?what?huh? Really btw who's Nadia and who did I snatch
from her?she me her ain't no snatcher lol I get snatched up lol
hahahaha seriously it's not that serious I didn't snatch nobody and no
one gets snatched if they don't want to be snatched in generally not
this situation though every situation


(13) What is the truth about your romance with Banky W ?


    Banky W what? who? ..excuse me Ro what mance ke? Ain't nobody got
time fo that .. That rumour is sooooo throw back like it came out  when
Abacha was military president Hahahahha No comment Really

(14) Why have you found it so difficult to settle with a man?

  Lol this question should be directed to men not me Dencia .. And the
last time I checked lol hello hmmmmm (coughs)


15) What can we expect from you later this year musically

   I am so excited as I am releasing new music in like 2 seconds been
working on different genres of music exploring different things,new
producers,co-writing with others I think it's going to be amazing.I
sing in French too which is exciting I am doing Coupe decale,straight
up Pop like house shit,Afro Pop,Makossa then I do a little listening
session to pick my new singles,I haven't dropped anything since Me &
U,been sick,been performing etc so I am ready to drop hot new
music,sexy new videos its long over due the year can't end without me
giving y'all some good Dencia music and video.i am stoked and that's
my main focus I need to take over.

16).  You’ve got your own fashion label and you always look amazing.
Would you say you are fashion obsessed?

   I live for fashion infact I love it.My line comes out soon I will
venture into different things fashion wise I just want everyone to
look fabulous I want them to look amazing.You can't catch me not
dressed up in my heels n fab clothes its like it just happens.


17)   What do you think about other industry female artists?Who is
your competition

   Tbh I am my only competitor.I look in my mirror and all I see is me
Dencia no one else,I belong to more than one industry and I applaud
all the ladies and what they're doing like its amazing there's space
for everyone and we need to be a better sisterhood like the Boyz it
don't mater who sings better,has more fans its about being a sister
hood you know together we can move mountains,it's a new era new
generation speaking for myself we are young and fabulous lets give the
world what it needs.

(18) Why do you always like to flaunt your sexuality, most especially
your well rounded breast?

    How do you flaunt something that's right there like on every
woman's chest like how do I hide it?why should I?i'm a woman meaning I
am sexy naturally like every woman I don't need to flaunt it I just do
me.

(19) What attracts you to men?

    Hmmm great question ..Well let me name a few guys I have a lil
tiny bitty lil tiny bitty of an ounce of a lil crush on or had on and
you will tell what attracts me.

  Balotelli

Cristiano Ronaldo

And I like mikel Obi's lil smile
(lmao I know I am going to hell for
this lol and I will be the locker room conversation but who cares) and
having a lil crush doesn't mean I wanna date them though don't get it
twisted.


(20) Are you also waiting for Mr. right?

   Lol no I am waiting for Mr left hahahaha


(21) At what age did you lose your virginity?

   This is personal and for the young girls reading  this it happened
when I was independent living on my own out of my parents house.Its
important to be ready I was an adult so take your time don't rush you
not missing anything at all mater of fact December 2013 will be two
years since I have been practicing celibacy and its amazing.Aint got
no worries but ladies I have dated but never got sexual so you know
you can date be inlove be happy without sex.


(22) What was the experience like?

    The experience was personal

(23) How did you eventually lose your virginity?

   Lol same way you lost yours (did u lose urs yet) how every body
does duh when you let someone put their Ding Ding in your pim pim
(lol) well that's what I know maybe there's other methods I didn't
know

(24) What would you say is your unique selling point?

   I will definitely say me Dencia I can't be anyone but me,I am
Dencia I am unique that's my selling point.

(25) What was the most crazy thing you ever did?

      When I tried to commit suicide looking at it,I feel stupid and
dumb and I laugh at myself because there's not worst than trying to
commit suicide and u don't die lol I took pills I was 14 I was sick
for a month my head was feeling heavy like I couldn't even get off my
bed.But I realized we have a purpose on earth and life is too sweet to
die tho and the stupid reason smh just because I had to go stay with
my uncle for the summer for being too stubborn lol crazy teenager.

(26) Who is the man in your life?

   God is I love him,like I'm inlove with him.

(27) How have you been able to keep your body hot and sexually
attractive all the time?

    Well idk I just do me really,my body keeps me lol.

(28) How do you feel being compared to American Lady Gaga?

   I feel honored she is a legend I admire her although I don't see
the similarities between us.she's an amazing person

(29) Which Nigerian artiste do you still intends to work it?

   Definitely dbanj,2face and Flavour . I love their music n style and
personality.

(30) What other plans do you.

     To live longer,be successful,help others realize their dreams and
live my dreams ...

Would you rock Rihanna's huge hoop earrings?


Now those earrings are huge..hopefully it's not as heavy as it looks. She Bajan beauty was spotted in New York yesterday wearing really short denim hot pants, a white tank top and those earrings. Would you rock it? Will this become a new trend?

Photos of D'banj making his special Hennessy Cognac and tour of his luxury hennessy room

You have probably heard by now that D'Banj is in Cognac, Paris with his crew as guests of Hennessy. The pop star who is staying in a luxury room - same room former president of France, Charles De Gaulle stayed when he visited the Chateau de Bagnolet, shows off his room in this exclusive photos. 

He also took time to make his own special Hennessy Cognac, along with Kay Switch and others. D'Banj says he will share his rare Hennessy blend with some lucky Kokoletes when he arrives in Nigeria.
The crew will depart Cognac today for Paris. They will return to Nigeria, along with the Hennessy Artistry team this weekend. More photos after the cut...

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Freeze CoolFM and TeeBillz don't agree with the Forbes African list


According to a recent Forbes African list, Don Jazzy, P-Square, D'Banj, Wizkid, 2face Idibia, Ice Prince and Banky W are Africa's most bankable artists (from Nigeria). Top radio host, Freeze Coolfm does not agree with the list and expressed this on Twitter. Tiwa Savage's manager & fiancee, Teebillz also thinks Tiwa was missing on the list. See more Tweets after the cut...



 

2013 NEA Awards Winners List Out As Olamide Grabbed The Big Seat

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Nigerian Entertainment Awards took place in New York yesterday September 1st and hosted by Basket Mouth. The Nigerian entertainment personalities were in attendance as the event kicked starts with performance from Sean Tizzle, Dammy Krane, Olamide, Phyno and more.
Here is the winners list of NEA 2013!
BEST ALBUM OF THE YEAR
YBNL – Olamide

HOTTEST SINGLE OF THE YEAR
Kukere – Iyanya

BEST NEW ACT OF THE YEAR
Burna Boy

GOSPEL ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Sammy Okposo

BEST POP/R&B ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Davido

BEST RAP ACT OF THE YEAR
Ice Prince

MUSIC PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
Spellz

MOST PROMISING MALE ACT
Endia

MOST PROMISING FEMALE ACT TO WATCH
Emma Nyra

BEST INTERNATIONAL ARTIST
JJC

BEST INDIGENOUS ARTIST/GROUP
Olamide

BEST COLLABO
Ghost Mode – Phyno & Olamide

BEST LEAD ACTRESS IN FILM
Rita Dominic

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN FILM
Ali Nuhu

BEST FILM DIRECTOR
Tunde Kelani (Maami)

BEST TV SHOW
Big Brother Africa

PAN AFRICAN ACTOR
John Dumelo

PAN AFRICAN ACTRESS
Nadia Buhari

WORLD DJ
DJ Bayo (UK)

BEST COMEDIAN
Basket Mouth

ENTERTAINMENT PROMOTER
Coko Bar

RADIO ON AIR/TV PERSONALITY
Freeze – Cool FM

TV PERSONALITY
Labi Layori

ENTERTAINMENT BLOG
NotJustOk

Zen Magazine Exclusive Interview With Model, Vanessa Agyemang

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Zen Magazine has released its exclusive interview with Top model of Colour 2013 winner Vanessa Agyemang, the beautiful model who graced the cover of the August issue. It’s an inspirational interview and here are all the exclusives.
Enjoy!!
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Ini Edo Covers September Issue of City People Fashion & Lifestyle Magazine


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Nollywood actress Ine Edo completely rocks the socks off on the cover of the September issue of City People Fashion & Lifestyle magazine. Check it out.

Wande Coal Cops New Mercedes Benz GL 450


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Black Diamond ent must be working well for Wande Coal as he’s copped himself a new Mercedes Benz GL 450 which is estimated to be worth about $63,000 (N10 million).
Must be nice yo. Nice one.

Davido reacts to 'rich dad' comments


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Blinded By The Police

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Chinonso Ozoemena
 
Chiemelie Ezeobi recently spoke with 28-year-old Chinonso Ozoemena, who was shot in the eye by an alleged drunken police corporal, Mohammed Abubakar, and abandoned to his fate despite his pains
When Chinonso Ozoemena came to Lagos exactly three years ago from Idemili, his hometown in Anambra State, he was brimming with hopes and aspirations. His goal was to make enough money to cater for his family, get married and enjoy life.
And burdened with that responsibility of caring for his six siblings and his widow mother after the death of his father in 1999, Ozoemena was determined to be fulfilled in Lagos, his new found environment.
So within three years after coming to Lagos, he had a bustling restaurant at the Trade Fair Complex along Badagry Expressway.  The restaurant has provided Ozoemena with financial independence and he was able to support his family until Monday, August 5, 2013, when he was assaulted and left blinded by a drunken Police Corporal identified as Mohammed Abubakar.
Ozoemena's Ordeal
When Ozoemena closed from work on August 5, he had no inkling what fate had in store for him. After battling the usual traffic snarl along the Mile 2/Badagry Expressway, his simple thought was to get home and rest in preparation for the next day's work.
But as he was approaching his residence at Diamond Estate, FESTAC Town on that fateful day, he saw a crowd trying to disperse an alleged drunken policeman, one Corporal Mohammed Abubakar allegedly attached to Ashaka Security Company Limited (ASCON), Diamond Estate, FESTAC Town, who had engaged a civilian in a brawl.
Narrating the chain of events that led to his partial blindness, Ozoemema said, "People were begging the policeman to stop as he was drunk. He left and we all breathed a sigh of relief but the next thing we knew was that he came back with a gun. He started shooting sporadically and indiscriminately and one of the bullets hit my right eye."
John Bright, a barber who was on location when the incident happened was not so lucky.  The bullet from the drunken policeman hit him and he died.
Ozoemena confirmed Bright’s death saying,"one of the people that died in when the policeman fired the shot was John Bright, a barber in the neighbourhood. Some others were also fatally injured in that gun fire.
"I was rushed to the Accident and Emergency unit of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba, Lagos State, where the medical doctors battled for hours to salvage what was left of my right eye," he said.
However, despite the concerted efforts of the doctors to save his eyes, Ozoemena is still permanently disfigured and clinically blind on the right eye and virtually disabled as the doctors had to disgorge the entire socket in his eye to be able to remove hot lead and bullet shrapnel from his eye.
In an emotion-laden voice, he told THISDAY that he was going through excruciating pains at the moment from the hot lead which was pumped into his eye by the drunken policeman.
Now, Ozoemena's restaurant is a shadow of itself. Due to his challenge, he had to close down his shop as customers were turned off by the condition of his eye which has gone terribly bad with pus seeping out of the battered eye and streaming down his cheek continuously.
To make matters worse, he said he does not know how to inform his mother of his present condition because of her failing health.
He said: "How do I tell my mother what happened?  She’s presently not in good health and this will just compound the problem. She is all we have now. I need my eye back so that I can continue to take care of my family.
To compound his woe  Ozoemena was hit by a vehicle on Sunday, August 18, while attempting to cross the road near his house, because of his condition.
Quest for Justice
For justice, the victim took the matter to the chambers of Greystone Law and Risk Incorporate, a law consulting firm in Nigeria but with branches in the United Kingdom.
Speaking to THISDAY, the solicitors, Messrs  George Nwahajioke (esquire) and Kingsley Ughe, decried the manner in which the police and Ashaka Company had treated their client.
They noted that beside the sum of N146,000 ASCON sent to settle part of his medical bills, they have since neglected and abandoned their client in the hospital despite the emotional trauma they caused him.
They said:  "It is curious that the IG has kept mute despite our letter to him demanding amongst others, due compensation to enable Mr. Ozoemena travel to India for proper medical treatment. It is equally distressing that ASCON to which the killer police was attached as a guard duty at the time  when the incident happened has wickedly refused to live up to its corporate responsibility and duty owed to our client  in this situation.
"It is instructive that the killer corporal was one of the armed policemen employed by ASCON within the Diamond Estate for its private business. At the relevant times, the control and responsibility of Corporal Mohammed Abubakar rests in part on the shoulder of the company but they have abandoned him in the hospital.
"In view of the above, we are demanding N100,000,000 as compensation from the police and the errant company, jointly and severally to enable our client get the urgent medical attention he needs. In the unlikely event of the repos dents herein failing to meet our demands in the next working seven days, we shall have no choice but to resort to court action to compel the compensation."
Unanswered Questions
THISDAY gathered that although the corporal was employed by Ashaka Security Company Limited within the Diamond Estate, Amuwo Odofin, he was in the state without the knowledge of the state police command.
According to investigations Abubakar as a mobile police officer was attached to Mopol 17 Akure and therefore had no business being in Lagos or attached to a private security company.
Police sources who would not want to be mentioned alleged that the state Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, is currently trying to unravel who posted the suspect to his command without his knowledge.
To this anomaly, Nwahajioke said, "Nigeria is a country of about 150million people and the police force has resource strength of about 300,000 rank and files. However, 100,000 of the 300,000 are being employed as VIP escorts, body guards and private security details in residential and business premises.”
Interestingly, the whereabouts of the Abubakar is yet unknown as ASCON  and police authorities could not give account as to his location after the said act.
Lagos Police Reacts
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Spokesperson, Ngozi Braide, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said investigations are ongoing into the matter.
She said: "Our stance is that we are currently investigating all the grey areas in the case. I cannot tell you everything that I know but be rest assured that the police is on top of the matter."
Braide said her command is yet to get a letter seeking compensation from the police from the victim’s lawyers.
Attempts to reach the said security company proved abortive as they neither picked calls put across to them or returned the text messages and email sent to their number as at press time.

Hawking on Abuja’s Fast-lane

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Hawking is a prohibited practice within Abuja metropolis, but it has become a burgeoning part of its every day life,
Clearly, street hawking indicates deep-seated social malaise. To a large extent, it tells of how much of concern a society exerts on the socio-economic status and welfare of its inhabitants, especially when a good fraction of its younger generation are mostly involved in the practice.
Drawing from informal conversations at various times and places with some of Abuja’s street hawkers who are mostly adolescent boys and girls of school age, the reality that some natural choices of life may have been reserved for some people may become a little hard to contest, otherwise, how justifiable is a young life spent daily on the fast-lane of Abuja seeking survival against obvious human-created odds, when considered with the possibilities of a better livelihood from conscious state-aided social welfare policies.
No doubt, street hawking has found a new home in Abuja, Nigeria’s burgeoning federal capital, the trade which now bears the “prohibition tag” from city’s administration, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) is been implemented through its agent, the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB), albeit, with certain evident irregular sentiments which AEPB has keenly denied. While some of Nigeria’s children of school age have continually become vulnerable to unpleasant social acts like rape, torture, infanticide, forced child labour and prostitution, and of course modern day slavery through street hawking, it is certain that the drive to pull through the harsh times of life has continued to serve as the platform upon which most of these acts are regularly perpetrated. “No young person, not even I would prefer to live through this experience.
It is a tough thing to go through every day. You’ve been here for almost 45 minutes and seen what we go through; they come here every day at this time to collect money from me, otherwise, I won’t be allowed to stay here and sell my corn,” a teenage boy simply identified as Mustapha who sits every day at a part of Maitama District to roast and sell corn under Abuja’s hot scorching sun told THISDAY. Mustapha’s narration is not so much different from the experience of most other young hawkers on the streets of Abuja who variously explained to THISDAY their daily experience from the enforcement unit of AEPB; although, they admitted to knowing the legal status of their trade, their complaints however, revolve around allegations of financial extortion and physical abuse by enforcement officials of AEPB who are almost short of anything but urchins taken off the streets perhaps by AEPB to enforce the hawking prohibition policy. “The crackdown mechanism adopted by AEPB for the arrest of hawkers and street traders is in order; these traders defy the standing order and they know it, that is why they take to their heels on sighting any vehicle that looks like an AEPB vehicle whether the vehicle is after them or not.
They do that at their own risk,” Head, information and outreach programme unit of AEPB, Joe Ukairo told THISDAY in defence of the prohibition policy. Ukairo who described street hawking as a nagging social malaise, explained that that there was no way Abuja would have expected to be free from such with the rapid increase in its population, hence, the policy to control its practice. “There is a limit to what the environment can carry just like any other living thing. So we stand in for the environment to speak for it, protect it, nourish it and fight for it where necessary.  Street trading or hawking is a social problem that is gradually increasing in the city as a result of population explosion being experienced in Abuja. The influx of people into the FCT must not be interpreted from the negative point of view only. It is also a sign that Abuja is working.
It depicts a thriving society,” he said. Just like Mustapha, another of the street hawker, Meg told THISDAY in a 30 minutes long conversation that with the surge to urban cities, continuous inflation, unabated unemployment and underemployment rates as well as seeming absence of good governance, street hawkers in Abuja may likely not bulge under any of government’s prohibition policies. Meg said: “How do they want us to quit our source of livelihood when they haven’t provided alternatives to us.
The government is insensitive and officials of AEPB have continued to add to the pain; they extort from us, seize our wares when we fail to pay them and most times physically harass us. You can imagine me running with my tray of banana every now and then.” THISDAY indeed witnessed one of the routine “catching” games between hawkers and AEPB enforcement officers when this reporter unknowingly ran into a hot pursuit for a child hawker by an enforcement officer; also naively, this reporter attempted to cut short the pursuit but was violently resisted by the pursuing officer.
From every indication, street hawking has become both an economic and environmental issue to the government to the extent that the FCTA has intensified efforts to get rid of it but its adopted strategy is burdened with inconsistencies which is the hallmark of most government policies in Nigeria; attempt by the AEPB to clamp down on hawkers on Abuja’s streets continues to elicit reactions. It was reported in November 2011 that a protest by a group of about 250 hawkers was initiated and expressed to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on the incessant harassments by officials of AEPB who take advantage of the prohibition status of the trade to extort and abuse hawkers.
Residents of the city have equally condemned AEPB’s adopted strategies but it says that its job as ensconced in its establishment Act is to ensure that there is a balance between human needs against the carrying capacity of the environment. Ukairo said: “The issue of hawking and the control of same has been a challenge; but the AEPB is equal to the task. Hawking is illegal under the AEPB Act of 1997, especially in the city centre and there is no amount of sentiment or “pity party” that can legalise hawking in prohibited areas apart from another Act of the parliament. The public sees us as inhumane and insensitive but that is not true.
We are here for the good of every resident and visitors alike; to regulate the environment and make it safe and habitable and to ensure that whatever activity that is going on in our environment is done within the provisions of the law and the carrying capacity of the environment.” “The overriding public interest principle is employed to balance individuals quest to make ends meet vis-a-vis ensuring compliance to environmental regulation. We are not against small businesses but government through its relevant agencies can only support those businesses been carried out within the authorised location or premises. In any civilised society, law and order must be observed in all human endeavours,” He added.
Describing AEPB’s roles as both regulatory and advocacy, Ukairo stated that the agency remains in touch with the socio-economic realities of the time and has through its acting Director Mrs. Aishat Adebayo sort and obtained the consent of the Minister of FCT, Senator Bala Mohammed for the establishment of occasional markets in the city to checkmate the menace of street trading and hawking. “The minister graciously granted her request and approved for the take off of occasional markets; a technical committee comprising relevant agencies of government are putting finishing touches to implementation strategies. We believe that this platform will provide a decent and “rent free” platform for hawkers to sell their wares.  The allegation that AEPB enforcement squad members have often resorted to “unofficial settlement” with arrested hawkers is baseless.
However, there may be some bad eggs in the bunch and that's why we had to change their uniform to a new one that has an identification number on each staff. We charge the public not to give any form of bribe to the staff rather be on the watch to report any one of them involved in unethical practices; all we need from the public to fish out the bad eggs are the identification number on the staff uniform, the registration number of the operational vehicle used and the time of operation,” But this reporter observed that some of the enforcement officers encountered neither had a tagged uniform on or a registered official vehicle; the teams have often operated anonymously without any form of identification and would rather avoid any form of confrontation from residents who feel uncomfortable with their practice mode.
But Ukairo said that the AEPB is open to innovations, ideas and suggestions from the public on its implementation strategy, adding: “On the 6th of July, 2013, we convened the FCT residents sanitation forum, a town hall meeting between residents and the board to discuss issues relating to government policies on the environment, the services we provide and what the residents need to do to ensure environmental sustainability in the FCT. Residents and stakeholders are free to participate in this quarterly window of opportunity and make their voice to be heard but like I said earlier the enormous influx of people into the FCT has put a stretch on existing infrastructure that’s why you see some of the existing environmental infrastructure break down.” “The city should be expanding in infrastructure in line with the population. The present administration is not just concerned about these issues but has equally put some strategies in place to combat them through the provision of basic infrastructure in the area council jurisdictions under the Satellite Town Development Agency (STDA) to relieve the city centre,” Ukairo further said.

He stressed that the AEPB will go ahead with its crackdown on street hawking until it seizes to exist in the city, but how feasible this will be with the rising tides of harsh socio-economic state remains to be seen, perhaps, the “rat race” game between hawkers and AEPB enforcement team might then continue for a long in satisfaction of the typical “Nigerian factor”.