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Garba Shehu REMARKS BY PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI ON THE 40th ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF GENERAL MURTALA MUHAMMAD Protocols On the 13th of February 1976, Nigeria suffered a grievous blow with the assassination of Murtala Muhammad in a failed coup d’état. The country mourned, and rightly so, because Murtala had been on his way to putting Nigeria back to the path of order and discipline, after years of drift, corruption and near despair. It would not be over- stating the case to say that Nigeria lost its newly- found momentum with Murtala’s demise. 2. General Murtala’s story has been told over and over again in the last forty years. So I will not repeat what has been related many times before. Suffice to say that his mother brought him up, and, through her efforts, paid expenses for his education and general welfare. In turn, Murtala repaid her by his exemplary performance in school, in military training, in war, in peace and in government. 3. What was Murtala like as a man? Although he was much more senior to me in the Army, I developed a great liking and respect for him on account of his professional excellence, competence, straightforwardness and genuine interest and concern for up-and-coming officers like myself. Of course, no one is without flaws. He was a man in a hurry, and sometimes this could make him appear abrupt or even moody. But what he could not tolerate was incompetence and idleness. 4. By the time Murtala was given Command during the Civil War, the Federal side was on the defensive. The rebels had over-ran the then Mid- West, and reached as far as Ore, just 100 miles from Lagos. By dint of sheer bravery, improvisation and resourcefulness, he mustered a rag-tag group of soldiers, integrated them into an entirely new division, knocked them into fighting shape, recovered Mid-West and ventured across the Niger. Alas, there were terrible casualties on both sides. 5. But Murtala’s motto was to get the job done as quickly as possible; sacrifice and loss wer

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Senator representing Northern Borno Honourable Abubakar Kyari describing and analyzing the demographic location of Northern Borno at Abuja. Requesting for urgent Federal Highway road network.

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Breaking News. INNA LILLAHI WA'INNA ILAIHI RAJI'UN THE DEATH HAS OCCURRED OF HAJJA YAGANA SHETTIMARAM MOTHER TO HONOURABLE A. MOHAMMED BASHIR SHUWA (SENIOR SPECIAL ASSISTANT ON NEW MEDIA BORNO STATE) TODAY FEBRUARY 3, 2016 AFTER PROTRACTED ILLNESS. THE JANAZA WILL TAKE PLACE AT HIS LATE FATHERS RESIDENCE ALONG KANO ROAD GOMARI OLD AIR PORT OPPOSITE NIGERIA AIRFORCE STATION MAIDUGURI TOMORROW BY 10 OCLOCK IN THE MORNING. Announcer: Alhaji Mamman Tuski.

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Judiciary to adopt electronic communication between courts, lawyers – NJC Justice Kashim Zanna, Chairman of the Judicial Information Technology Policy Committee of the National Judicial Council, says the judiciary will soon begin electronic communication between courts and lawyers in the country. According to Zanna, the adoption of the electronic mode of communication will replace manual service and is expected to “cut out a lot of delays that people are concerned with” in an effort to reorganise the case management system in the country. Zanna, who is also the Chief Justice of Borno State, gave the indication while speaking with State House correspondents in Abuja on Monday after a delegation, headed by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmoud Mohammed, led four chief justices representing the judiciaries of the Caribbean Community on a courtesy visit to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. He said: “From this year onwards, communication between lawyers and courts, particularly starting with the Supreme Court, will have to be electronic and that cuts out a lot of delays that people are concerned with. “Basically, the judiciary is trying to serve the people. “We are now seeing ourselves as a service institution. “And in this day and age where enlightenment is exploding, expectations for fast service are rising, the judiciary cannot afford to be slow. “So we are getting up to speed.” Zanna said before now, there was the legal e-mail system that was being deployed. He said: “In the course of this year, the Supreme Court of Nigeria will stop serving paper notices and sending notices to lawyers or receiving notices. “They will have to do it electronically by that special e-mail that lawyers must now subscribe to.” The Borno State Chief Justice said right now the Nigeria judiciary was operating the paper-base system, adding that the case management system in particular was the engine room that would shift court operations from paper to the electronic format. He said: “This is going to be a complete revolutionary change, but that is just one the components of the project.” Zanna said the Caribbean nations were desirous of copying the Nigerian system in order to improve and modernize their legal system. He said the visit of the judges was part of the exchange process. He said: “The interest, of course, being commonwealth countries, is to further deepen our fraternal relationships. “But of particular interest is the Nigerian case management system developed by the NJC with their technical and several assistance from the National Centre for State Courts. “It has already proven to be a paradigm shift as the Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago said, from the conventional off-the-shelf system. “Ab initio, we decided that that was working for the first world, so to speak, but we needed to do things differently. “And so we came up with this system, they saw it, they realized the potential and they are here to cooperate with us to seek our assistance in first also moving away from off the shelf system. “But then, subsequently, also use their talent and we pull our resources together and develop it further.”

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