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  • UN Security Council condemns acts of terrorism in N/East Nigeria

    UN Security Council condemns acts of terrorism in N/East Nigeria

    The members of the UN Security Council have condemned the multiple terrorist attacks which resulted in several deaths with many others injured in North East Nigeria.

    These recent attacks were carried out on June 9, and June 10, in Felo, and on June 13, in Monguno against a UN humanitarian facility and on June 13, in Nganzai, Borno State.

    This is contained in a statement made available by Oluseyi Soremekun, the National Information Officer of the UN system in Nigeria on Wednesday. 

    Members of the security council reaffirmed that acts of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations,  constituted one of the most serious threats to international peace and security.

    “Acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of the motivation, wherever, whenever and by whomsoever it is committed.

    “All states need to combat this menace by all means, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and other obligations under international law.

    “These obligations include,  international human rights law, international refugee law and international humanitarian law, threats to international peace and security caused by terrorists attacks,” the security council said.

    The body expressed sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims, as well as the people and Government of Nigeria. 

    The security council also wished a speedy recovery to those injured and commended the efforts of countries in the region, including that of the Multinational Joint Task Force, to effectively combat terrorism.

    “The perpetrators, organisers and sponsors of these reprehensible acts of terrorism need to be brought to justice.

    “All states should cooperate actively with the Nigerian government and other relevant authorities in accordance with their obligations under international law and relevant Security Council resolutions,” it said.

  • BREAKING: Giadom insists he is new APC national chairman, cancels Obaseki’s disqualification

    BREAKING: Giadom insists he is new APC national chairman, cancels Obaseki’s disqualification

    The Deputy National Secretary of the All Progressive Congress, Victor Giadom, on Wednesday, nullified the disqualification of Governor Godwin Obaseki from participating in the party’s governorship election in Edo State.

    Gaidom said this at a media briefing at the party’s National Secretariat, where he also announced himself as the new Acting National Chairman of the party.

    He said the reports of the APC’s screening and appeal committees were nullified because “Oshiomhole acted as a judge in his own case.”

    He said his action was sequel to a meeting held with other members of the National Working Committee after Tuesday’s Appeal Court ruling affirming the suspension of the substantive National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole.

    He said, “Yesterday the Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja, in a unanimous judgement, affirmed the suspension of comrade Adams Oshiomhole as National Chairman of All Progressives Congress.

    “Consequently, I bring to your notice that on the 16th of March 2020, Hon Justice S.U Bature in suit no FCT/HC/M/6447/2020 had ordered that, with the earlier suspension of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, I, Chief Hon. Victor Giadom should act as the National Chairman of our great party.

    “That Order could not be immediately effected at the time because of the temporary reprieve Adams Oshiomhole got from the Court of Appeal on the same date.”

    He further said, “As your Acting National Chairman and presiding officer in the NWC, we, therefore, cancel the decision of the Screening and Appeal Committees of the former Chairman of the party on the Edo primary.”

    Giadom’s announcement is coming a few hours after the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, issued a statement announcing the Deputy National Chairman (South), Senator Abiola Ajimobi as Acting National Chairman.

  • Gov. Ortom inaugurates Benue Assembly Service Commission

    Gov. Ortom inaugurates Benue Assembly Service Commission

    Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi

    Benue State House of Assembly Service Commission has been inaugurated with a charge on members to be guided by extant laws governing the Commission’s activities for faster development.

    Performing the ceremony at the Government House Makurdi yesterday, Governor Samuel Ortom tasked them to work for the smooth running of the Assembly with regard to staff promotion, recruitment and discipline.

    He implored members of the Commission to work in harmony with the leadership of the Assembly, Benue Civil Service Commission among other stakeholders to achieve optimal result.

    The Governor pointed out that appointments were based on previous experience, competence and adherence to the doctrine of fair representation and charged them to work assiduously to justify the confidence reposed in them.

    Ortom noted that the independence of the legislature would pave the way for smooth running of Government and sued for the sustenance of the cordial working relationship between the two arms of government for more efficient service delivery.

  • Oshiomhole: Ajimobi ‘takes over’ as APC National Chairman, despite health issues

    Oshiomhole: Ajimobi ‘takes over’ as APC National Chairman, despite health issues

    Deputy National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Abiola Ajimobi, has assumed the position of the Acting Chairman of the party.

    Ajimobi was appointed following the order of the Court of Appeal affirming the suspension of Adams Oshiomhole as National Chairman.

    Curiously, the former Senator has been away from the public since May.

    He is reportedly receiving treatment in a hospital in Lagos.

    However, the former Governor of Oyo State has urged stakeholders to “continue to observe peace”.

    Ajimobi made the call in a statement on Wednesday by his spokesman, Bolaji Tunji.

    Tunji said the Acting National Chairman, would soon call a meeting of the National Executive Council (NEC) “to resolve all contentious issues”.

    “We should, therefore, let peace continue to reign until we call the NEC meeting and take a position on the way forward”, he said.

    Ajimobi emerged as Deputy National Chairman in March 2020 when the NWC wrote a letter to the Southwest to nominate a candidate.

    This was after the position became vacant with the appointment of Otunba Niyi Adebayo as Minister.

    APC claims his appointment received the support of five of the Six South West states of Oyo, Ondo, Osun, Ogun and Lagos and that only Ekiti protestested the nomination.

  • COVID-19: Nigerian govt updates parents over reopening of schools

    COVID-19: Nigerian govt updates parents over reopening of schools

    The federal government has told parents to be patient over the continued closure of schools.

    The Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, stated this on Tuesday, during the 2020 Policy Meeting on Admissions to Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

    According to Nwajiuba, the government was doing everything within its power, to protect both lives and livelihood.

    He said: “Let me assure all compatriots that the government is very much concerned about the long lockdown of the nation’s education institutions in particular and the economy in general.

    “The Federal Government is doing everything possible to ensure that both lives and livelihood are given the top most priority that they deserve.

    “The Presidential Task Force is working assiduously with facts and figures that mirror the reality of our current situation and circumstance.”

    Nwajiuba also listed conditions for the reopening of schools, urging heads of institutions to commence preparations.

  • Buhari govt faults Atiku’s claims on Nigeria’s debt profile, economy

    Buhari govt faults Atiku’s claims on Nigeria’s debt profile, economy

    The Nigerian government, on Wednesday, faulted the alarm raised by Atiku Abubakar, a former Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential aspirant, on Nigeria’s debt profile.

    Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information and Culture, said the apocalyptic scenarios on Nigeria’s debt profile, as painted by Atiku was nothing but scaremongering anchored on a false premise.

    Atiku had on Tuesday claimed that Nigeria was in a financial crisis.

    The former Vice President also urged the Federal Government to stop indiscriminate borrowing.

    Reacting, Mohammed said though the Federal Government welcomes constructive criticism, such must be based on verifiable facts rather than conjectures and innuendos.

    Mohammed’s reaction was contained in a press release signed and forwarded to Daybreak by his Media Aide, Segun Adeyemi.

    Mohammed maintained that the figures portrayed by the former Vice President were wrong and misleading.

    He, however, believes that Atiku’s love for Nigeria may be responsible for his comments on the country’s economy.

    According to Mohammed: “There is no doubt that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar loves our country and wishes it well, otherwise he would not have sustained his serial quest for the country’s highest position. One can only hope that his resort to the use of such words as ‘precipice’, ‘foreclosure’ and ‘economic ruin’ does not reflect anything but best wishes for the country at this time.”

    The Minister stated that the figure of the country’s debt to revenue ratio of 99% in the first quarter of 2020 quoted by Atiku was not in the Medium-Term Expenditure framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper, where he claimed he got it from.

    “We are also not able to ascertain the source of the first quarter figures of N943.12 billion for debt servicing and N950.56 billion for retained revenue, which he also quoted.

    “Therefore, the statement that debt servicing does not equate debt repayment is not only wrong, but ill-informed.”

  • Kwara Assembly summons contractors, Commissioner over poor projects execution

    Kwara Assembly summons contractors, Commissioner over poor projects execution

    Kwara State House of Assembly on Tuesday, summoned some contractors handling major projects across the state to appear before it on Friday this week over poor quality of work.

    Also summoned to appear before the legislature on the same day is the state education commissioner, Hajia Fatima Ahmed.

    The legislators on day one of their oversight tour of projects executed by the state government said, “This is in respect of what the state legislature described as shoddy work on the rehabilitation of some school projects across the state.”

    The House expressed concern over the quality of jobs executed and observed that most fell below specification.

    Speaker of the House, Engr Yakubu Danladi Salihu, who led one of the teams on the oversight tour to inspect some of the projects declared that, “the level of work done by some of the contractors did not commensurate with money paid to them.”

    The lawmakers lamented that, “the renovation carried out at the Government High School, Adeta in Ilorin was below the N330m which the contract was awarded.”

    The Speaker, while inspecting the solar panels project at the School of Special Needs, in Ilorin, disclosed that the, “House will look into why the contractor failed to execute the project despite receiving N22m out of the total sum of N32m.”

    Some of the projects inspected included road projects at the College of Education, in Ilorin; Kuntu-Adeta, Awolowo-Daudu and 500KVA transformers installed at Adewole and behind KWASU contact office, Zango-Kulende in Ilorin, and the Kwara Broadcasting corporation at Apata-Yakuba, among others.

    Another team led by the Deputy Speaker, Raphael Olanrewaju Adetiba inspected among others, the renovation of Ajasse Ipo Comprehensive High School; Government Technical College, Esie; Oro Grammar school and Esie museum road in Irepodun Local Government of the state.

  • APC crisis: Ajimobi sues for peace, says NEC meeting holds soon

    APC crisis: Ajimobi sues for peace, says NEC meeting holds soon

    The Deputy National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (South), Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has called on all stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress to continue to observe peace.

    Ajimobi was quoted to have said this on Tuesday night after the APC NWC named him acting National Chairman.

    He was named the acting national chairman following an Appeal Court ruling upholding the suspension of the substantive Chairman, Adams Oshiomole.

    Ajimobi’s call was contained in a statement signed by his Special Adviser, Communication and Strategy, Bolaji Tunji, and made available to newsmen in Abuja, on Wednesday.

    The statement read in part, “Senator Ajimobi took over the leadership of the party in line with Section 14 subsection 3 of the APC constitution that states that, “the Deputy National Chairman shall act as the National Chairman in the absence of the National Chairman from his zone”.

    It further quoted the acting national chairman as saying a meeting of the National Executive Council would “be called soon” to resolve all contentious issues.

    Ajimobi said, “We should therefore let peace continue to reign until we call the NEC meeting and take a position on the way forward.”

    Senator Ajimobi took over as the Deputy National Chairman in March 2020 when the NWC wrote a letter to the South-West to nominate a candidate for the vacant position of the Deputy National Chairman (South) after the position became vacant with the appointment of Otunba Niyi Adebayo as a minister.

    The appointment of Senator Ajimobi received the support of five of the Six South West states of Oyo, Ondo, Osun, Ogun and Lagos with Ekiti alone protesting the nomination.

    Ajimobi’s appointment into the NWC was further affirmed by a Federal High Court.

    However, it remains unclear whether Ajimobi who is reportedly receiving medical care at a Lagos Hospital will be at the party National Secretariat today.

    Also, there are strong indications that the party’s Deputy National Secretary, Victor Giadom, will be making another move to step in as the acting chairman relying on an earlier court order initially suspending Oshiomhole.

  • BREAKING: Victor Gaidam announces self as APC national chairman

    BREAKING: Victor Gaidam announces self as APC national chairman

    Victor Gaidam has announced himself as the acting National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress.

    Before announcing himself as the acting chairman, Gaidam was the acting national secretary of the APC.

    The crisis in the All Progressives Congress worsened on Tuesday when the Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja upheld the suspension of Adams Oshiomhole as the APC national chairman.

    But earlier on the same day, the Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, announced his resignation from the APC, citing the party’s decision to disqualify him from participating in the June 22 governorship primary as his reason.

    In a unanimous judgment of a three-man panel led by Justice Eunice Onyemanam, the Court of Appeal affirmed the earlier March 4, 2020 order of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Jabi, Abuja, suspending Oshiomhole and barring him from continuing to parade himself as the national chairman of the party.

    Recall that Justice Danlami Senchi of the FCT High Court had on March 4, 2020 suspended Oshiomhole as APC’s national chairman on the grounds that the party wrongfully continued to retain him in office while he was under suspension as a member of the party.

    The suit was instituted before the FCT High Court by six applicants.

    Together with the Inspector-General of Police, Adamu Mohammed, and the Department of State Services, the six applicants were the respondents to appeal jointly filed by Oshiomhole and the APC.

    The main suit leading to the order earlier suspending Oshiomhole was instituted before the FCT High Court by six applicants, including the Vice-Chairman of the party, North-East, Mustapha Salihu, and the Chairman of the party in Edo State, Anslem Ojezua.

    The rest of the applicants are members Oshiomhole’s Ward 10 of Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo State, Alhaji Sani Gomna, Oshawo Steven, Fani Wabulari, and Princewill Ejogharado.

    The plaintiffs are loyalists of the Governor Godwin Obaseki in the state.

    The ward executives had in November 2019 suspended the national chairman as a member of the party for anti-party activities, a decision which the FCT High Court anchored the order suspending Oshiomhole on November 2, 2019.

    In compliance with the court order the security agencies had promptly taken over the national secretariat of the party in Abuja blocking Oshiomhole from accessing his office.

    But Oshiomhole had through his team of lawyers led by Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), appealed against the court’s interlocutory order.

    Following his application for stay of execution of the judgment, a three-man panel of the Court of Appeal led by by Justice Abubakar Yahaya had on March 16, 2020 halted the execution of the judgment by reversing Oshiomhole’s suspension, pending the hearing of his substantive appeal.

    But the Justice Onyemanam-led panel, which was appointed to hear the substantive appeal, re-imposed the suspension in its judgment delivered on Tuesday.

    The judgment was delivered hours after the hearing was conducted on Tuesday.

    Oshiomhole, who was present in court, was represented by Damien Dodo (SAN). He did not grant any interview after the judgment.

    Justice Mohammed Lamido, who delivered the lead judgment, said the lower court had rightly issued the order of suspension on March 4, 2020.

    He resolved all the issues raised in the appeal against Oshiomhole.

    He also ruled that the plaintiffs at the lower court who were the respondents in the appeal, placed sufficient materials before the lower court to warrant the granting of the interlocutory order.

    “In these circumstances, the position taken by the lower court that the plaintiffs have made a case for the issuance of the interlocutory order is proper and that part of the decision is hereby upheld,” Justice Lamido ruled.

    On Oshiomhole’s contention about an alleged breach of his right to fair hearing, Justice Lamido held that contrary to his argument, the order issued by the lower court was for his suspension and not removal from office.

    He said the November 2, 2019 decision of the party in Ward 10 in Etsako LGA suspending him from office was ratified by the local government and state executives.

    He noted that Oshiomhole timeously filed a suit to challenge his suspension on December 9, 2019 but later withdrew it on an erroneous impression.

    He added it took him 72 days from the date of his suspension to file another suit to challenge his suspension by the party.

    The judge ruled, “In the circumstances, I hold that the appellant’s right to fair hearing was not breached.

    “The appeal is unmeritorious and it is hereby dismissed.”

    Earlier in a separate judgment, Justice Onyemanam who led the panel had in a separate judgment affirmed another March 2, 2020 ruling of the lower court dismissing Oshiomhole’s preliminary objection challenging the lower court’s jurisdiction to hear the suit before it.

    Justice Onyemanam resolved all of the four issues raised for the determination against Oshiomhole.

    She held that the suit filed by the plaintiffs at the FCT High Court was not an abuse of court process.

    She held that it was untrue that the plaintiffs had two pending suits on the same subject matter before the same court.

    She noted that the plaintiffs had no intention to make use of the two suits, and in fact, withdrew the one marked FCT/HC/CV/2019.

    “Unless we intend to stand the law and the established procedures on their head, there is no element of abuse in the instant case,” she ruled.

    Resolving another issue against Oshiomhole, she ruled that the principle that a court was barred from interfering in the internal affairs of a political party, was not applicable in the case.

    She also held that the plaintiffs had locus standi to institute the suit, contrary to Oshiomhole’s contention.

    She held that it was untrue that none of the plaintiffs had any benefit to derive from the outcome of the suit.

    She also ruled that the FCT High Court had the territorial jurisdiction to hear the case.

    She held that, by virtue of the FCT High Court Civil Procedure Rules, the plaintiffs were right to file the suit before the court in Abuja, since Oshiomhole’s office was in Abuja and the national secretariat was located in Abuja.

    Details later…

  • Covid-19: The Speaker Gives Kudos To Governor Ayade

    Covid-19: The Speaker Gives Kudos To Governor Ayade

    By Joseph ETTA in Calabar

    The speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly, Hon. Eteng Jonas-Williams has given kudos to Governor Ben Ayade’s administration over measures it took to fight the COVID-19 pandemic in the state.
    He hinted that those measures were largely responsible for the absence of COVID-19 infection in the state. He spoke while fielding questions from journalists in Calabar. According to him, “When the Governor recommended that face masks made of Ankara to be used as part of the fight against the virus, he was criticized, and people especially in his field criticized him. He was widely criticized, even nationwide. But see what has happened. Sometimes it is good to bring a professional into an area.”

    The speaker opined that the governor has been vindicated, adding that “even the United Nation is now using Ankara face masks.”
    It will be recalled that penultimate week, governor Ben Ayade was quoted as saying during a recent campaign against COVID-19 in Calabar that, “When you sneeze in our country, the virus escapes and falls into hell because it can’t stand an atmosphere temperature of 32 degrees and we sometimes have 42 degrees in Nigeria. So, what are we talking about? We are really being exploited and we must shut our doors.”
    The governor further picked holes on how the virus was being tackled in the country; “I can tell you that testing for corona virus has gone eco-political. It is more reagents, more money for some people but as for me, it is about science and reality and when someone has a wrong mentality, definitely he will have a wrong reality. Why can’t we have our own vaccination plants to produce vaccines?”
    He faulted the current tests being carried out in Nigeria in pursuit of diagnosis of the virus as lacking in reproducibility and reliability. You can only test people with symptoms of the virus” He added.