Saturday 24 March 2012

Top 10 Notable Breakups in the Nigerian Music Industry

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Top 10 Notable Breakups in the Naija Music Industry

Nothing seems to last for too long in this fast paced world where change has been said to be the only constant thing. Sadly though, changes of certain kinds are upsetting on the people involved and even observers of the ensuing drama. This brings us to the issue of popular music groups/collaborations “breaking up”.

We bring to you today a countdown of the top ten notable breakups in the Nigerian Music Industry climaxing with the most recent- that of everyone’s beloved Mo’hits crew.

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Remedies- Comprising of the talented trio of rapper cum singer Eedris Abdulkareem, Tony Tetuila and Eddy Remedy, this was one of the groups that defined the style now known as “Naija Hip Hop”. The Remedies was formed in 1997 and hit songs like “shakamo” and “omoge” endeared them to millions of people all over West Africa. The group split up in 1999 when the henchman of the crew, Eedris Abdulkareem decided to launch a solo career.

Eedris Abdulkareem’s solo career started off to a glistening start with the release of 3 successful albums with the Kennis Music label imprint between 2002 and 2004. His fortunes however took a downturn in 2004 after a fracas with the American rapper 50 cent. His subsequent album “King is Back” was released on his La Crème record label and he is still has a visible presence on the naija music scene.

Tony Tetuila also did very well on his own with smash hit songs like “omode meta”, I’m in love with 2 women” and “my car” which became a street sensation. He has 5 albums to date.

The third member of the group Eddy Remedy was unfortunately not able to kick-start a successful solo career. He has an album “Leave Eddy Alone” to his credit.

.9

Plantashun Boyz- This defunct group of 3 comprising of 2face, Faze and BlackFace needs no introduction, especially as one of them- 2face- has gone on to become a legend of African contemporary music. They released two albums, Body and Soul(2000) and Sold Out(2003) before going their separate ways in 2004.

2face has since gone on to release 4 multiple award winning albums (Face 2 Face (2004), Grass 2 Grace (2006), The Unstoppable (2008) and The Unstoppable International Edition in 2010, bag numerous prestigious awards and nominations and become an Icon of Nigerian and African Music all over the world.

Faze has released three albums since- Faze Alone (2004), “Independent” which spawned several hit singles in 2006 and Originality (2008).

BlackFace has only one album to his credit. He also co-wrote 2face’s breakthrough single- African queen.

The Plantashun Boyz collaborated on a reunion album titled “Plan B” in 2007.

.8

Maintain- The trio of Olu, Tolu and Bamo came to national prominence on the back of hit songs like “I catch cold” and “Nibo la wa gbe lo”. After six albums between 1998 and 2004, the group split up after the exit of Olu in 2005.

Olu Maintain went on to release two albums- “Yahooze/Maintain Reloaded” a successful effort which spawned the mega hit single, “Yahooze” and Kentro World(2009).

Big Bamo released a well-received album “popotiti” but since seems to have taken a leave from recording music.

Except from occasionally featuring in a few songs Tolu has not had a significant solo career since the breakup of Maintain.

.7

Eedris Abdulkareem and Kennis Music- The then number one Naija artiste parted ways with the premier record label after the 2004 scuffle between Eedris and 50 cent and it marked a significant change in the artiste’s career. The artiste released his fourth album on his own La Crème imprint but has subsequently signed back with Kennis Music.

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2face and Kennis Music- After a mutually beneficial relationship that gave birth to 2 award winning albums, 2face left Kennis Music without much ado in 2008. He has his own record label- Hypertek Entertainment.

.5

Kelly Handsome and…. You Know Already J- Kelly Handsome came to national prominence with the release of his chart topping hit single Maga in 2007. Mr. Maga” left Kennis Music amidst a lot of controversy in 2010 and he has even been said to swear that he will never forgive Kenny Ogungbe and Dayo Adeneye, the Kennis Music top men although he later tendered an apology. He released only one album (Too much money in 2008) on the Kennis records imprint.

.4

9ice and Id Cabasa- Not too long after the release of platinum selling album “Gongo Aso” in 2007, 9ice and longtime friend and producer Id Cabasa fell out due to settlement and payment issues. “Basorun Gaa” does not seems to have been slowed down by this as he has within a short while built up his own record label, released 3 successful albums and has even signed a few upcoming acts as well.

The singer and ace producer seems to be back on good terms of recent and it will be interesting to see if they will still work together in the studio.

.3

KC Presh- The flashy duo of KC and Presh won the first edition of Star’s yearly musical contest, Star Quest in 2002. They went on to release 5 albums before going their separate ways in 2011.

.2

Mo’Cheddah and Knighthouse- It caught us all by surprise when we heard a few weeks ago that Mo”Cheddah was leaving the record label which had brought her to limelight after just 1 album which had given her recognition all over the continent. Mo’Cheddah is yet to announce her new plans as regards a management deal or recording contract.

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Mo’Hits Records- Perhaps this should be titled D’Banj and Don Jazzy as the long term friends and associates have apparently made yet to be clearly announced changes in the structure of their record label. D’banj has 3 solo albums(No Long Thing(2005), Rundown/Funk U up(2006) and Entertainer in 2008). He also has 1 collaboration album with the other Mo’Hits artistes.

Kidnapping claim shows 2 terror groups in north Nigeria

Ap Soldiers stand behind items recovered from suspected Boko Haram sect members, put on display in Bukavu Barracks in Kano, Nigeria, Wednesday, March. 21, 2012.
A damaged car is seen in the remains of a house following a raid in Sabuwar Gandu neighborhood of Kano, Nigeria, Saturday, March 24, 2012.

A damaged car is seen in the remains of a house following a raid in Sabuwar Gandu neighborhood of Kano, Nigeria, Saturday, March 24, 2012. (AP /Salisu Rabiu)



LAGOS, Nigeria — Al Qaeda's North Africa branch this week claimed the January abduction of a German hostage in north Nigeria, and provided a video of the terrified man begging for his life as men carrying Kalashnikov rifles stood behind him.

The claim is a first in northern Nigeria for the group known as al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and signals the rising influence of the group among extremists in Nigeria, as well as the growing threat of terrorism in the nation that also sees rising attacks by the radical Islamist sect Boko Haram.

"It's been an escalating threat; it's something of a contagion in terms of the tactics and now the kidnapping," said Jennifer G. Cooke, the director of the Africa program at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies, of terrorism in the country. "The Nigerian government has been slow to respond."

Gunmen kidnapped German engineer Edgar Fritz Raupach in January from the north Nigeria city of Kano, where he worked for Dantata & Sawoe Construction Co. Ltd. Police said his abductors took him from a construction site, but offered no other details.

This week, al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb released a statement claiming they had Raupach, as well as a video showing him disheveled and asking in German and English for his country to help win his freedom. The group, also known by the acronym AQIM, demanded that German officials release Filiz Gelowicz, a German woman convicted last year of supporting a foreign terrorist network. Gelowicz's husband was among a group convicted of plotting unsuccessfully to attack U.S. soldiers and citizens in Germany.

The kidnapping of the German represented the first concrete violence in Nigeria directly tied to AQIM, which grew out of organizations fighting the Algerian government in the 1990s. Nigeria's security agencies in the past have said they arrested adherents of the group.

However, the group's real impact began to be felt with the rise of Boko Haram, a locally focused Islamist sect that wants to implement strict Shariah law across Nigeria, a multiethnic nation of more than 160 million people. The sect began gun attacks from the backs of motorcycles, but in the last year has advanced to a string of suicide bombings targeting churches, government buildings and even the United Nations headquarters in the capital Abuja.

Analysts believe the rapid change in attacks, including a military-style assault on Kano in January that killed at least 185 people just before the German's kidnapping, shows Boko Haram is receiving some outside instruction or assistance.

"I don't think AQIM kidnapped the German citizen, I think they did it through Boko Haram," said Martin Ewi, an analyst with South Africa's Institute for Security Studies. "The relationship is a give and take. They have trained Boko Haram militants ... (in) bomb making and suicide terrorism, so they have to give back something."

AQIM has purchased hostages before from other groups. It has made an estimated $130 million by kidnapping at least 50 Westerners and holding them for ransom. And north Nigeria remains home to a number of expatriate workers, including Westerners, Indians, Chinese and Lebanese -- meaning it could be fertile ground if the group wants to expand its ransom operations into the region.

But like Boko Haram, AQIM remains a shadowy, loosely affiliated group that also has does business in gun running and drug smuggling, Cooke said. Also, the group's name has a way of being used as almost a talisman for criminal gangs. The group that kidnapped the British and Italian killed in a failed hostage raid in northwest Nigeria this month implied they belonged to an al Qaeda group, though officials later said they believed them to be from a Boko Haram splinter group.

Even then, what Boko Haram is remains subject to speculation.

"The tendency will be to label anything bad that happens as the work of Boko Haram right now, when in fact, no one is quite clear who is Boko Haram and what is Boko Haram," Cooke said.

Boko Haram has yet to carry out another massive assault since its Kano attack, though many privately believe another will come. While targets largely remain local in their campaign, the influence of AQIM, as well as any intervention by Western governments to aid Nigeria security forces, could make foreigners an increasingly appealing target, Ewi said.

Boko Haram itself appears not to be ruling out that possibility, making mention of "the white man fought and fragmented" the former Islamic emirates that ruled northern Nigeria during a recent teleconference with journalists.

"The white man killed prominent Islamic clerics and emirs and also replaced the white Islamic flag with the Union Jack," a sect spokesman using the nom de guerre Abul Qaqa said. "We want all our people to come together and restore our lost glory."

UNMASKING THE NOLLYWOOD GLOBA-CABAL

By AKINNAGBE AKINTOMIDE/NIGERIAFILMS.COM& MODERN GHANA


Rightly stated, globa-cabal, but you won't be making any mistake if you still regard them as Nollywood clique.

We are talking out Globacom Ambassadors from the entertainment,especially Nollywood,who have formed a kind of cartel.

These actors and actresses who were found worthy and honoured by Globacom as brand ambassadors are well respected in the industry as a result of this very feat.Hence,they seem to be at the apex of Nollywood right now and have formed their own little world where they do everything together.

It can only take you to also become a Globacom Ambassador in order to break into their clique.

Consequently,to most of these guys,it seems Globacom is the best thing to have happen to their lives since butter was discovered for bread and they have been watching each other's backs in order not to run afoul of the terms of contract.

A lot of them wish it is a lifetime contract.

Checkout the list of Nollywood artistes that are Globacom Ambassadors

Ramsey Nouah ,Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha ,Ini Edo ,Rita Dominic ,Uche Jombo ,Mike Ezuruonye,Funke Akindele ,Kunle Afolayan ,Odunlade Adekola ,Monalisa Chinda,Desmond Elliot,Nonso Diobi.

And bellow is the amount they are paid.

Ramsey Nouah - N15 million

Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha -N15 million

Ini Edo -N14.5 million

Rita Dominic -N13 million

Uche Jombo -N13 million

Mike Ezuruonye -N12 million

Funke Akindele -N10 million

Kunle Afolayan -N10 million

Odunlade Adekola -N10 million

Monalisa Chinda -N10 million

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Rita Dominic

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Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha

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Uche Jombo

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Ini Edo

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Kunle Afolayan

Cut in workers' salaries, lawmakers' jumbo allowances, oil spill reported in Nigeria

-0- PANA VAO 24March2012
Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Government's resolve to cut workers' salaries, self-approved jumbo allowances for lawmakers, bribery scandal in the legislature, court order on Shell to compensate communities for oil spill dominated front pages in Nigeria this week.

"FG regrets high recurrent expenditure, plans cut in salaries" was the headline in the Vanguard on Friday with the story saying that the Federal Government has inaugurated a 12-man committee to harmonize the salary structures of Federal public servants, with a view to reducing the burden incurred by the government annually.

Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, while inaugurating the committee in Abuja, said government was already overburdened by the recurrent expenditure profile.

The committee, headed by Head of Service of the Federation, Sali Bello, has the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, Chairman, Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Productivity as members.

Others are Permanent Secretary/Solicitor-General, Ministry of Justice, Director-General, Budget Office of the Federation, Clerk of the National Assembly, Director, (Personnel Management) National Assembly, Director (Legal Services) NASS, Chief Registrar, Supreme Court of Nigeria, Secretary, National Judicial Council and Permanent Secretary, Economic Affairs, Office of the SGF as member/secretary of the committee.

The Tribune headlined its story "FG moves to cut down wage bills in parastatal agencies", reporting that the Federal Government is to evolve a harmonised salary structure in the public service to provide for a progressive reduction in recurrent expenditure for the government.

The initiative is to cut down the jumbo salary structures of some government parastatal agencies so as to harmonise them with other line agencies.

Senator Anyim Pius Anyim said Thursday “It is expected that at the end of the committee’s assignment, there will be a progressive reduction in recurrent expenditure in favour of more resources for capital budgets with a view to sustaining the economy on the path of growth and development.”

Senator Anyim, while justifying government’s action, said this was in line with the policy thrust enshrined in the Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper (2012-1014).

He disclosed that members of the committee were painstakingly chosen bearing in mind the vital roles of the agencies represented.

The terms of reference of the committee read out to the members include the undertaking of an appraisal of the previous reviews of salary structures in the Federal Public Service and assessing their relevance in the country’s present circumstances.

Thisday's headline on the story was "FG Sets Up 12-man Salaries Harmonisation C’ttee". Its story said in addition, the committee is to examine the possibility and modalities for the adoption of a harmonized pay and compensation policy for the entire federal public service that will ensure rational and equitable remuneration structure in the service and curb incessant agitation for upward review of wages and salaries.

Their mandate will also include examination of the cause of continuous quest for special salary scales in the public service and its attendant proliferation of salary structures and bloating of the national wage bill.

The Nation's headline "House okays N38.8bn jumbo allowance for members", with the rider 'Each Rep now on N27million per quarter', aptly mirrows the disconnect in the country's financial plan, showing that while government is determined to reduce workers' salaries, the lawmakers are busy increasing their allowances

According to the Nation, the quarterly allowance of each member of the House of Representatives has hit the 27million naira (US$ 180,000) mark every three months. It used to be 15 million naira (US$ 100,000) per Representative

This translates to an 80% increase and an additional 9.720 billion naira strain on public purse every quarter or 38.88 billion naira per year.

The House leadership had been under severe pressure from members to review the allowances meant for running their oversight functions. The leadership was said to have succumbed to the pressure with a view to insulating members from temptation from the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in the course of performing their oversight functions.

The quarterly allowance is just one of the several enjoyed by the Reps and Senators. Other benefits and allowances, as approved by the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) are salaries, vehicle maintenance and fuelling, Personal Assistant, house maintenance, entertainment, utilities, constituency allowance, hardship allowance, vehicle loan, duty tour and estacode (where applicable).

Only last year, the House requested Camry cars for the oversight functions of its 360 members, costing a total of 2.5 billion naira.

The increase in the quarterly allowance of the Reps is bound to raise questions following the recent decision by President Goodluck Jonathan to cut the emolument of public officers.

Meanwhile, the allegation of bribery levelled against some members of the House of Representatives took a new turn with the anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) now probing the principals.

The Guardian on Saturday headlined its story "EFCC Quizes Hembe, Others Over Bribery Allegations". The story said the EFCC had started probing the bribery allegations that rocked the House of Representatives' recent probe of the capital market failure.

Chairman of the House Committee on Capital Market, Herman Hembe, Friday appeared before the anti-graft agency for interrogation. Hembe and other secretariat staff of the House of Representatives were said to have been invited to explain all they know about the 44 million naira (US$ 293,333) bribery allegation levelled against panel chairman and other members by the Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission {SEC}, Ms. Arunma Oteh.

The SEC boss made the allegation during the committee’s sitting after Hembe accused her of corruption and reckless spending of SEC funds.

While Hembe was yet to be released by mid-afternoon Friday, Oteh was yet to appear before the anti-graft agency, according to a senior operative of the EFCC, who pleaded anonymity.

The official told The Guardian that Hembe appeared before the agency with three of his committee members, who had served as liaison officers between the panel and SEC.

The allegation that Hembe demanded for 44 million naira to fund the public hearing on the rot in the capital market, led to the dissolution of the committee and the setting up of an eight-man ad-hoc panel last Tuesday to continue with the probe.

The Nation's headline on the story on Saturday was "N44m scam: EFCC grills Hembe, three House committee staff for seven hours".

The paper reported that for about seven hours Friday, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Capital Market and Other Institutions, Mr. Herman Hembe, and three staff of the committee faced a barrage of questions from operatives of the EFCC on the alleged 44 million naira bribe demanded from the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The Director General of the Commission, Ms Arunma Oteh, had alleged that Hembe made the demand and that the refusal of SEC to play ball was partly responsible for the probe. Hembe has since denied the allegation.

On oil pollution, the Guardian headlined its story "Court orders Shell to pay N4b to five Imo communities". The paper reported on Tuesday that a Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, South South Rivers State, has awarded 4 billion naira (about US$ 27 million) as general damages against Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), in favour of five communities in the South East Imo State for a crude oil spill that occurred in 1997.

A Shell pipeline which ruptured along the Egbema-Assa delivery line, had large volumes of crude oil beneath the surface until the soil became saturated, and with rising water levels, oil was carried to the surface, destroying swamps, streams, forest of Umudike, Alimiri Umudike, Ekpe Agah, Ukpazizi Ekpe Mbede and Etekuru communities in Imo State.

Based on this, the communities, led by Chief Sylvester Onyema Esiegwu (Eze-Ali Umudike-Egbema), 11 other chiefs on behalf of the communities, through their counsel , Mr. Lucius Nwosu (SAN), filed suit No.FHC/PH/CS/159/2002, to demand special damages in the sum of 5,408,000,000 naira as compensation for immediate direct losses to their means of livelihood as assessed by their expert chartered Valuation Surveyors and itemised in their report.

Prior to the suit, a 900 million naira ex-gratia was made by Shell to the communities, for which they were compelled to sign an undertaking that the full and final settlement for the oil spill had been made.

Justice Olotu ordered Shell to pay the sum of 4 billion naira as general damages for the indirect economic losses and negative environmental impact the communities suffered, including loss of objects of reverence, totems, historical land marks, air quality and associated fear and forced refugee status.

The court also granted the plaintiffs’ request that Shell should return the communities’ environment to the pre-impact status. In addition, a perpetual injunction restraining Shell from causing such pollution in the future was slammed on the company.

Shell had in a bid to determine the cause of the spill which occurred on April 29, 1997, constituted a tripartite investigation team made up of 11 persons, five of whom were on its staff, one from the Department of Petroleum Resources, as well four persons from the communities.

The papers also reported the financial gift of 20 billion naira (about 98 million euros) from the European Union (EU) to Nigeria to enable the government fight corruption and drug trafficking.

"EU gives FG N20bn to fight corruption, drug trafficking", says the Punch whose story indicated that the Nigerian government on Monday received a 98-million-euro grant from the EU to assist Nigeria in its fight against corruption. The money is also to be used for supporting the judiciary and the fight against drug trafficking.

The paper said that the Minister of National Planning, Dr. Shamsuddeen Usman, signed the document for the grant at a ceremony in Abuja on behalf of the Federal Government while the Ambassador/Head of Delegation of the EU to Nigeria, Dr. David MacRae, signed on behalf of the EU.

Speaking at the ceremony, Usman said the project would be implemented by the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC).

According to him, the project is a continuation of the ninth European Development Fund supporting the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the judiciary.

The main beneficiaries of the project are the Bureau of Public Procurement, Code of Conduct Bureau, Public Complaints Commission, the EFCC, National Financial Intelligence Unit, Special Fraud Unit against Money Laundering and the Technical Unit on Governance and Anti Corruption Reforms.

MacRae said the intervention would help promote good governance, transparency, accountability and combating corruption in Nigeria as well as contribute to the reforms in the justice sector and address drug-related issues in the country.

Still on the EU largesse, Thisday's headline was "EU to Commit N20bn to Antigraft War". The paper quoted a representative of UNODC, Ms. Mariam Sissoko, as saying that the expected outcomes of the project were the strengthening of anti-corruption policy making, coordination and monitoring mechanisms, strengthening of institutional and operational capacity.

It will also empower civil society and its participation in anti-corruption activities.

Thursday's coup in Mali, which sparked wide international condemnation and calls for reinstatement of the elected government of President Amadou Tomani Toure, was also awash in the papers with the Vanguard headlining its story "Mali coup a setback to democracy – Jonathan".

According to the Vanguard, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan said the coup in Mali was “an apparent setback to the consolidation of democracy” and urged reinstatement of the deposed government.

In a presidential statement in Abuja, Jonathan asked the regional bloc, ECOWAS, the African Union (AU) and the international community not to recognise the military usurpers.

“The coup plotters have only embarked on a fruitless mission of supplanting a constitutional government by other means which goes against the current global grain of constitutionalism,” Jonathan said.

The Nigerian leader demanded an immediate reinstatement of the government of President Toure, who was forced to flee his palace during the overnight coup.

He urged the coup plotters to allow the ongoing democratic process in the country to run its full course and not to do anything that would truncate the electoral process, especially the presidential election slated for next month.

The Sun, whose headline was "Nigeria won’t recognize junta - Jonathan", also ran stories on the reactions from various quarters.

The paper said “ECOWAS strongly condemns the misguided actions of the mutineers and warns that it will not condone any recourse to violence as a means of seeking redress."

On the US, AU, EU join condemnations, the Sun said "A statement from the White House press secretary called for the immediate restoration of constitutional rule in Mali."

It said the US stands by the legitimately-elected government of President Toure. The US embassy in the capital, Bamako, also said it is monitoring the situation closely, advising US citizens to stay indoors.

The chairman of the African Union Commission, Jean Ping, released a statement strongly condemning the rebellion and saying it has “no justification whatsoever.”

In its reaction, the EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton condemned the mutiny.

Former colonial power France said it is suspending cooperation with Mali, while urging that President Toure not be harmed.

And the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday he was following the unrest in Mali with “deep concern.”

AU vows, KONY must be arrested, 4 African countries launch task force against Him and His LRA rebels

-0- PANA AA/VAO 24March2012


New York, US - Four African countries, affected by the activities of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), are launching a joint military task force backed by the UN and AU to pursue the rebel fighters, including the group’s leader, Joseph Kony.

AU Special Envoy for the LRA issue, Francisco Madeira, who spoke with UN reporters in New York late Friday evening, said: that, "The idea is to put in place a strategy, which has been discussed here (New York) on Friday, and then on Saturday we are going to Juba in the Republic of South Sudan to launch the joint operations tasks force".

Madeira said that, "the force will be made up of forces from Uganda, Central African Republic, South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo".

He said the regional task force headquarters will be located the South Sudanese town of Yambio, close to the border with the DRC.

He also said the four countries are represented in the Joint Coordination Operations Centre and have agreed on free movement of troops across borders to pursue the LRA.

The AU envoy, as well as the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative and head of the UN Office for Central Africa (UNOCA), Abou Moussa, and Major-General Adrian Foster, the Deputy Force Commander of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO), spoke to reporters via video link from the Ugandan city of Entebbe, where they met to finalize the details of the task force.

Also speaking, Moussa said that, "the meeting was convened to draw up what I call a regional strategy paper as has been called for by the UN Security Council in November 2011".

"We have been able to meet with the Government of Uganda and update them on developments on where we stand so far in our initiative to address the threat of Kony and his team," he noted.

Asked about a popular video about Kony and the LRA, posted recently on YouTube by a US film-maker and promoted on social media, Moussa said that although controversial, the video had brought “unprecedented attention” and raised awareness about the LRA’s activities.

"The central theme of this video remains valid, first, Kony continues to kill and maim innocent civilians, second, Kony and his people should be put under arrest,” the UN envoy noted.

On his part, Maj-Gen. Foster said MONUSCO, which has been involved in anti-LRA activities in DRC for several years, was happy to join the new regional initiative.

He also pointed out that the insurgents have in the past benefited from their ability to avoid capture by moving across national borders.

The UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations said that, "although current estimates suggest that the LRA comprises less than 500 combatants operating under Kony’s leadership, its capacity to attack and terrorise and harm local communities remains".

After a lull in LRA raids in the second half of last year that resulted in improved security in the DRC’s north-east, new attacks on civilians have been reported during the past few weeks in the DRC’s territories of Dungu, Faradje, Watsa, Niangara, Bondo and Ango.

The LRA was formed in the 1980s in Uganda and for over 15 years its attacks were mainly directed against Ugandan civilians and security forces, which in 2002 dislodged the rebels.

They then exported their activities to Uganda’s neighbouring countries, with practices that include the recruitment of children, rapes, killing and maiming, and sexual slavery.

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