Persistent Niger Delta militants, Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate, NDGJM, have reportedly attacked another major crude oil delivery line belonging to the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company in Delta State.
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Monday, 19 September 2016
Sunday, 18 September 2016
Gunmen Kidnap 6 Month Old Baby, 3 Women in Epe, Lagos, SW Nigeria
A six-month-old baby and 3 women were abducted by suspected militants on Friday morning at Ogbodu Isiwo, Epe in Lagos State, South-West Nigeria.
GIABA To Appraise Nigeria For Terrorism Financing, Money Laundering
The Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in
West Africa (GIABA) on Friday announced plans for Nigeria to be evaluated for
money laundering and terrorism financing in 2017. GIABA is a specialised
institution of ECOWAS that is responsible for strengthening the capacity of
member states toward prevention and control of money laundering and terrorism
financing in the region.
The GIABA Representative in Nigeria, Mr Timothy Melaye,made the
disclosure when he paid an advocacy visit to the Lagos office of the National
Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).
Melaye said the visit was to forge possible collaboration between
GIABA and NAPTIP, especially in building capacity of the agency’s personnel
ahead of next year’s Mutual Evaluation of Nigeria. “The Financial Action Task
Force (FATF), an independent inter-governmental global body, has concluded
plans to carry out a Mutual Evaluation on money laundering and terrorism
financing in Nigeria in 2017. “Mutual Evaluation is a Peer Review
Mechanism whereby countries are rated on all issues that borders on money
laundering and terrorism financing. “We are currently on advocacy visits to the
relevant agencies so that Nigeria should prepare to avoid being blacklisted
again as a country with high risk of money laundering and terrorism
financing,’’ he said. The representative said that it was imperative for
NAPTIP and other relevant agencies to redouble their efforts in fighting
trafficking in persons and other related crimes.
Melaye assured NAPTIP of his organisation’s readiness to work with
it in making sure that next year’s Mutual Evaluation on Nigeria would be
encouraging to FATF. He also said that GIABA would henceforth include
NAPTIP in its capacity building programmes within and outside the
country. The NAPTIP’s Lagos office Zonal Commander, Mr Joseph Famakin, who
commended the representative for the visit, said that the collaboration was a
welcome development.
Famakin, however, urged GIABA not to restrict the advocacy visit
to NAPTIP’s Lagos office but to also visit its Headquarters in Abuja. He
said that his organisation had come up with new laws aimed at enhancing the
organisation’s responsibilities as well as expanding its operations to
financial investigations. “NAPTIP currently has enough instruments for not just
to bark but bite. “We strongly believe that there are so many things that
this agency and GIABA can do together to ensure that Nigeria’s ratings becomes
encouraging next year,’’ he said.
Culled from: Vanguard Newspaper
Saturday, 17 September 2016
Gunmen Kidnap 4 Men in Isheri G.R.A, Lagos - Ogun Border Town, South-West Nigeria
Gunmen have reportedly kidnapped four men in Isheri North, a border town between Lagos and Ogun states, South-West, Nigeria.
Friday, 16 September 2016
BREAKING: Nigerian Government Launches Fresh Bid To Rescue Chibok Girls Abducted By Boko Haram
The Nigerian Government on Friday, says it has launched a fresh bid to rescue the Chibok schoolgirls, disclosing that previous efforts to rescue the girls were frustrated by infighting among Boko Haram terrorists and middle men, who exploited the process for pecuniary gains.
On The Knotty Guidelines; High Cost of Registering or Obtaining Drone Licence in Nigeria
Sometime in May 2016, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA,
issued a press release prohibiting
the unauthorized use or flying of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or remotely
piloted aircrafts (RPAs) otherwise commonly known as
drones. Compared to global standards, the NCAA guideline for registering and
obtaining a drone licence in Nigeria is byzantine, suffocating and inadvertently
stifles innovation. How do we explain a situation where it costs thousands of
dollars (some say
nearly $4,000) to register or fly a drone in Nigeria whereas it costs just $5
to do the same thing in the United States of America? Repressive regulatory
agencies have a way of smothering competitiveness, entrepreneurship and
startups in Nigeria. This is one the reasons Nigeria is consistently ranked
very low on the ease of doing business index.
Uses of UAVs/RPAs/Drones
Drone
technology is one of the innovations revolutionizing the way we hitherto did
things. The deployment of drones cuts across: military application
(surveillance and counterterrorism attacks), security and safety monitoring
(there is self-flying security guard drone developed by United States-based Aptonomy
and a similar one by Secom) to medical and emergency services (drones
are poised to carry emergency blood supplies in Rwanda), border/immigration
control, humanitarian services, aerial mapping and photography, agriculture, wildlife
conservation, internet services (Facebook is developing solar-powered drones
capable of delivering internet services), courier or postal delivery (Amazon, DHL),
amongst others.
Below is NCAA's press release titled:
“NCAA ISSUES SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR DRONE
OPERATORS”.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has taken cognizance
of the growing requests for the use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) leading
to its proliferation in Nigeria and has therefore issued safety guidelines
accordingly.
In recent times, RPA/UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) are being
deployed for commercial and recreational purposes in the country without
adequate security clearance. Therefore with the preponderance of these
operations particularly in a non – segregated airspace, there has to be
proactive safety guidelines.
The development of the use of RPA nationwide has emerged with
somewhat predictable safety concerns and security threats. The International
Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) is yet to publish Standards and Recommended
Practices (SARPs), as far as certification and operation of civil use of RPA is
concerned.
NCAA has therefore put in place Regulations/Advisory Circular to
guide the certification and operations of civil RPA in the Nigerian airspace.
This is contained in the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig.CARs 2015
Part 8.8.1.33) and Implementing Standards (Nig.CARs 2015 Part IS.8.8.1.33).
Therefore no government agency, organisation or an individual will
launch an RPA/UAV in the Nigerian airspace for any purpose whatsoever without
obtaining requisite approvals/permit from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority
(NCAA) and Office of National Security Adviser (NSA).
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) wishes to reiterate
that all applicants and holders of permits to operate RPA/Drones must strictly
be guided by safety guidelines.
In addition to the foregoing, operators must ensure strict
compliance with the conditions stipulated in their permits and the requirements
of the Nig.CARs. Violators shall be sanctioned according to the dictates of the
Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig.CARs). END
The implication of this is that the Nigerian Civil Aviation
Authority, NCAA, expects EVERY drone operator (both commercial and private or
recreational users) to apply for and obtain permission or licence before flying
a drone. Requiring that drones be registered or license obtained isn’t necessarily
a bad move but the other conditions are effing stringent.
In addition to requiring prospective drone operators to submit
potpourri documentations, the NCAA stipulates that a publication in the
official gazette be made, a security clearance must be obtained possibly from
the Office of the national Security Adviser or the State Security Service and
payment of an annual utilization fee (N100, 000), payment of a non-refundable
N500, 000.00 (five hundred thousand Naira) processing fee. (Bank Draft made
payable to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority).
The drone registration process in Nigeria is anticipated to commence
six months before permits are necessary. Given the inherent bottlenecks, this means
it could take up to a year to sort the paper work out.
Details
of the drone registration process in Nigeria:
PUBLICATION IN THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
The NCAA will in the process of carrying out the technical
evaluation of the application cause the notice of application to be published
in the Official Government Gazette, the fee of which shall be borne by the applicant.
SECURITY CLEARANCE
No person shall operate an aircraft in Nigeria without security
clearance issued by the Government. Applicants duly completed Personal History
Statement (PHS) forms and other relevant documents will be forwarded by the
Authority to the Ministry responsible for Aviation for purpose of security
clearance. The Directors of the company are expected to report at the
Headquarters of the State Security Service in Abuja for documentation.
VALIDITY OF PERMIT:
The validity of a drone permit shall be three (3) years.
ANNUAL UTILIZATION FEE:
Upon receipt of PAAS, an annual utilization fee of N100,000.00
shall be paid to the NCAA.
The Way Forward:
No doubt that NCAA’s safety concerns are well grounded and
well-intentioned. It is also understandable that drones could be a security
threat and all that but all of these are not sufficient reasons to impose
byzantine rules, requirements for flying drones in Nigeria. The NCAA should
categorize drone users into say, two groups: commercial and personal or
recreational, depending on the capacity of the drone. You don’t ask someone who
uses a basic drone for photography or shooting movies to pay thousands of
dollars to register a drone that he or she bought for less than $500. Granted
the scenarios and threat dynamics are quite different, the NCAA should take a
cue from global best practices and particularly the United States which boasts
a relaxed drone licensing guideline. In addition to charging about $5 to
licence a hobby or recreational drone, the United States Federal Aviation
Authority, FAA, stipulates inter alia that, registration should be done online
via the FAA website (very streamlined process), drone users must be at least 13
years old, registration is valid for three years.
Written
by:
© Don Okereke
(Security Junkie/Analyst/Consultant,
Ex-serviceman, Writer)
Follow me on Twitter: @donokereke
September, 2016
Swiss Firms Accused of Shipping Toxic Fuel to Nigeria
A Nigeria-based civil society organisation, CSO, known as Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), yesterday accused two Switzerland companies, Vitol and Trafigura of engaging in nefarious activities by importing dirty fuel into Nigeria.
United States Tops List With 75, South Africa Has 3, Nigeria Has No Single Submarine
Nigeria is missing out in efforts by countries across the world to build and launch submarines to defend themselves against foreign aggression.
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Nigerian Navy Arrest Top Niger Delta Militant, Sea Pirates
Continuing in its efforts to eliminate unwholesome activities perpetuated by criminals in the Niger Delta, the Nigerian Navy has arrested a top leader of one of the militant groups in the Niger Delta - the Bakassi Strike Force (BSF).
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
Militants Blast Another Oil Pipeline In Delta State, South-South Nigeria
One of the recalcitrant Militant Groups, Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate, NDGJM, in the early hours of Tuesday, blew up the Afiesere-Iwhrenene major delivery line to UPS/UQCC, operated by Nigeria Petroleum Development Company, NDPC/Shorelines Petroleum in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State.
Sunday, 11 September 2016
Gunmen Kidnap Pastor in Rivers State, South-South, Nigeria
Reports from Daily Post newspaper say gunmen suspected to be kidnappers abducted one Pastor Sylvanus Ogbu, district head of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Obele in Emohua Local Government area of Rivers state, South-South, Nigeria.
10 New Tricks Kidnappers in Nigeria Deploy To Lure Unsuspecting Victims
Kidnapping has now become commonplace in Nigeria as kidnappers continue to devise new techniques to lure unsuspecting victims.
Watch out for the following tricks used by kidnappers in Nigeria to abduct unsuspecting victims:
Not Yet Uhuru; The Ticking Time Bomb In Nigeria’s Niger Delta
Apparently alluding to blistering attacks on crude oil
installations and facilities by militant groups in the Niger Delta, Nigeria’s
Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo recently said, ‘’Nigeria is losing one million barrels of crude oil per say due
to vandalism’’. Nigeria’s public space is awash with a raging debate as to whether or not the Nigerian government
should ‘negotiate’ with or as some put it, ‘appease’ the Niger Delta militants.
While Western governments led by the United
States and the United
Kingdom recommend ‘dialogue’ as the best way out
of the quagmire, President Buhari hitherto seemed unenthusiastic about a
dialogue.
Thursday, 8 September 2016
Police Rescue Indian National Kidnapped In Lagos, Sout-West, Nigeria
The Nigeria Police, Lagos state command has foiled a kidnap attempt and rescued an Indian national from suspected kidnappers in Ikorodu area of Lagos State, South-West Nigeria.
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