More groups warn FG against Jega’s sack

By Francis Onoiribholo Nigerians United for Democracy (NUD), Edo State Chapter, has warned the federal government against any attempt to send the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Attahiru Jega, on compulsory leave, insisting that he should be allowed to conduct the 2015 general elections. Representative of the Stakeholders on Conflict Resolution and Early Warning (SCREW), Comrade Igbotako Nowinta, […]

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Oil subsidy corruption: ANEEJ calls for sustained partnership

March 9,2015 BENIN CITY – Fresh, verifiable and applicable facts have emerged from a Case Study carried out by the Africa Network for Environment (ANEEJ) involving Alhaji Aliyu Maula, George Ogbonna, Emmanuel Morah, Downstream Energy Resources and Ltd Rocky Energy ltd which recommends that the Federal government should resolve its dispute with judicial workers, and wants a sustained partnership between […]

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ANEEJ PRESS STATEMENT ON PROSECUTION OF FUEL SUBSIDY CORRUPTION CASES

Tuesday, 24th February, 2015. For Immediate Release ANEEJ CASE STUDY SEEKS SPEEDY PROSECUTION OF FUEL SUBSIDY CORRUPTION CASES Benin City – A Case Study carried out by the Africa Network for Environment & Economic Justice, ANEEJ, which flagged Walter Wagbatsoma, Adaoha Ogo-Ngadi, Fakuade Babafemi Ebenezer, Ezekiel Olaleye Ejidele and Ontario Oil and Gas Limited, one of the companies currently being […]

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ANEEJ CASE STUDY ON PROSECUTION OF FUEL SUBSIDY CORRUPTION CASES

CASE STUDY 1 FOR J4A INTRODUCTION The management of Petroleum Support Fund (PSF), also known as fuel subsidy is fraught with monumental corruption and many Nigerians have been fingered in the fraud but none of such persons or companies has been successfully prosecuted or sanctioned, given that most are powerfully connected with political leaders. This culture of impunity has encouraged […]

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The EU, US And Canada & Others Must Put Pressure On President Jonathan As Well – Election 2015

After an inter-agency consultative Committee of Election Security meeting held on Monday the 23rd of February with a team from the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), the military and para-military organisations on the level of their preparedness for the General Elections, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Attahiru Jega has once again reiterated the inability of […]

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National Security: A Panacea For An Indivisible Nigeria

February 2, 2015 by By CHARLES IYARE. The survival and effectiveness of a state is paramount to self serving interests of certain individuals, no matter how highly placed they may be in the society. It is important that the general well being of Nigerians is not sacrificed on the altar of possessive minded leaders. This therefore raises an important question […]

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Presidential candidates tasked on pending oil subsidy cases

By Stella Omona, Snr Correspondent, Abuja Participants at a two-day workshop on monitoring and reporting of oil subsidy fraud/corruption cases in Nigeria have called on political parties and their presidential candidates to mainstream the issues of oil subsidy corruption into the campaign issues. The workshop was organised by Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), with support from Justice […]

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Where is the Environment in our Elections?

By Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku On March 28th 2015, it is expected that Nigerians would troop out to elect a new president or continue to be managed according to the blueprint of the present administration of the PDP. Whatever reason was given for the shift of the presidential elections from February to March 2015 and the conspiracy theories that trailed the […]

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COMMUNIQUÉ ISSUED AT THE END OF A TWO- DAY WORKSHOP ON MONITORING AND REPORTING OF OIL SUBSIDY FRAUD/CORRUPTION CASES IN NIGERIA, HELD AT HOTEL DE HORIZON, WUSE 2, ABUJA, 3- 4 FEBRUARY, 2015.

The Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), with support from Justice for All (J4A) a window of funding of DfID, organised a two-day workshop from February 3-4, 2015 at the Hotel De Horizon, Wuse 2, Abuja. The workshop was part of activities of ANEEJ “Advocacy against impunity in oil subsidy regime in Nigeria” project. Twenty Two (22) participants […]

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Civil Societies Take To The Streets Over Rot In The Oil Sector

January 30, 2015 by Yemisi Izuora orientalnewsng Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) led by the Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ) carried out a massive mobilisation of the people in Lagos today demanding accountability and transparency in the oil and gas sector of the economy. The protesters are aggrieved over what they consider lack of accountability and looting in […]

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