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  • Kokori: Family releases list of 22-man burial committee

    Kokori: Family releases list of 22-man burial committee

    The family of late elder statesman and ex-labour leader, Chief Frank Kokori, have released a 22-man list of members designated for planning the burial ceremony.

    A statement signed by Kive Kokori, son of the late nationalist and made available to journalists in Warri, Wednesday, December 20, said the composition of persons would enable planning of a “befitting burial for this highly respected, revered, compassionate, selfless and principled Nigerian whose contribution and commitment to the enthronement of democracy in Nigeria is indelible.”

    The committee membership is as follows: Archbishop Philip Orovwuje (Chairman), Comrade Issa Aremu (Alternate Chairman), Dr Akin Awodeyi-Akinsehinwa (Deputy Chairman – Political), Comrade John Odah (Deputy Chairman – Labour), Kayode Komolafe (Deputy Chairman – Media/Civil Society), Elvis Asoro Esq. (Secretary).

    Other members include Ebenezer Adurokiya (Media),  Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe Esq, Alex Agwanwhor  (NUPENG), Thompson Ogbodo (NUPENG),

    Innocent Iyere (NUPENG), Johnson Okoro, Ese Agiri Esq., Felix Ayanruoh Esq. – (diaspora representative), Ken Omamogho, Elvis Erute, Tobore Ovumedia, Oke Barry Atawoda, Frank Kokori JNR, Efe Kokori, Kive Kokori and ⁠Onome Kokori.

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    The statement read: “The committee is charged with the responsibility of liaising with the Federal and State Governments, Labour, Corporate Organizations, individuals and other stakeholders with the aim of organizing a befitting burial for this distinguished elder statesman. 

    “In due course, the committee will make public, further details regarding the burial including a date after the required consultations. 

    “We thank the committee members who despite their very busy schedules have graciously agreed to do this as a mark of honour for a great Nigerian patriot and hero.”

    Recall that Chief Kokori had passed on December 7, 2023, when he clocked 80, after a month’s battle with a kidney-related ailment. 

  • Adeleke approves N1.6bn bond certificates for 346 retirees

    Adeleke approves N1.6bn bond certificates for 346 retirees

    Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun has approved the release of bond certificates worth N1.6 billion for 346 retirees under the contributory pension scheme.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Permanent Secretary, Local Government Staff Pension Bureau, Mr Ibrahim Akibu, on Wednesday in Osogbo.

    Adeleke said the beneficiaries cut across primary schools teachers and local governments  staff, among other retirees .

    He said about 182 primary school teachers and 164 local government staff were among the beneficiaries of the bond certificates.

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    Adeleke said the presentation ceremony would take place on Dec. 21 .

    ” This is another phase in fulfilment of my open resolve to clear backlogs of salaries, pensions and emoluments issues within the public service .

    “We have commenced payment of inherited half salaries and other emoluments owed public licence servants by the past administration,” Adeleke said.

    According to him , the presentation of the bond certificates is a continuation of the commitment of the state government to workers welfare in and out of service.

    (NAN) 

  • Minister denies advocating for exemption of women from taxation

    Minister denies advocating for exemption of women from taxation

    Mrs Uju Ohanenye, the Minister of Women Affairs, has denied an advocacy attributed to her on “Morning Show” segment of a national television exempting women from paying tax.

    This is contained in a statement signed by Ohaeri Joseph, her Special Assistant on Media in Abuja on Wednesday.

    “The attention of the Ministry has been drawn to some false reports on ‘Morning Show’ segment of the Arise TV insinuating that the Minister advocated for women not to pay tax in the Nigeria.

    “We wish to state categorically clear that the Minister did not canvass for women not to pay tax.

    “Because as a law abiding citizen and a major stakeholder in the Nigerian project, she strongly embraces the fact that there is no gender barrier for tax payment which is the civic responsibility of both men and women in the country.”

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    It explained that the minister, during the recent Women, Peace and Security Reference Group fourth annual forum 2023 had appealed for women under the Pink Riders scheme to be exempted from any form of harassment by the task force operators at the motor parks.

    “We therefore want to warn ARISE TV to desist from their incessant and malicious reportage and shouldn’t make comments that will throw the country into confusion and chaos.

    “We therefore wish to state here for record purposes that these insinuations are totally wrong and misrepresent what the Honourable Minister said at the event.”

    The statement, therefore, urged the media to effectively drive the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr President especially in the area of restoring the hopes of Nigerian women and the vulnerable children.

    (NAN)

  • Amosun to Oshiomhole: you are responsible for your removal as APC chairman

    Amosun to Oshiomhole: you are responsible for your removal as APC chairman

    The immediate past governor of Ogun state, Ibikunle Amosun, has told the former Edo state governor, Senator Adams Oshiomhole not to blame anybody for his removal from office as the national chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He accused the former labour leader of being responsible for his exit from office.

    The former national chairman at a book launch in Abuja on Tuesday, December 20, blamed his removal from office on governors of the party.

    Oshiomhole, who spoke publicly about his exit from office for the first time accused former President Muhamnadu Buhari of not coming to his aid when the governors ganged up against him, resulting in his unceremonial removal at the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the party in June, 2020

    Reacting in a statement on Wednesday, December 20, titled, “Amuse Yourself, Not the Public,” Amosun insisted that Oshiomhole was the architect of his political travails as APC national chairman.

    He accused the former national chairman of conducting “one of the worst primaries in the history of Nigeria’s contemporary politics and ended up shopping his enemies, leading to his eventual removal as chairman of our party.”

    Amosun, in the statement, reminded the former labour leader of his arrest by the Department of State Services” to clarify certain grave allegations.”

    He then advised Oshiohmole to carefully and soberly sit down to take stock of his past so that it will continue to serve as a guide for him in his future public utterances rather than dragging the names of innocent people into a needless controversy.

    Amosun said: “It’s been a struggle since yesterday on what to make of the ‘tales by moonlight’ that Senator Adams Oshiomhole treated the audience of Dr Salihu Lukman to at his book launch, “APC and Transition Politics”, in Abuja.

    “This apparent struggle was not for lack of a proportional response to his deliberate drivel, but because not only was his story fraught with lies but also because he did not boast the requisite integrity to say the truth.

    “Besides, it is not in my character to join issues with people I consider qualified enough to be referred to as both leaders of our party, the APC, and of this great country, Nigeria, to which I believe Senator Oshiomhole belongs.

    “However, given his antecedents and penchant for careless and, most times, baseless and unverified public statements, and also considering my duty to the country and the public in particular, it will be uncharitable if I fail to put the records straight.

    “What Senator Oshiomhole was alleged to have said, apart from being far from the truth, is a calculated attempt to present water while drinking wine.

    The Yoruba adage says, “If you let a madman bury his mom the way it pleases him, he could roast her for a meal.” At that point, the community is to blame for his choice.

    “Indeed, listening to him yesterday, his utterances represent some inherent inadequacy, which he vented not just at inauspicious times but without basis and predicated only on lies to hoodwink the unsuspecting.

    “It is not in doubt that I have participated fully in the formation and sustenance of our party, the APC, and I can boldly say that the party under Adams Oshiomhole conducted one of the worst primaries in the history of Nigeria’s contemporary politics and ended up shopping his enemies, leading to his eventual removal as Chairman of our party.

    Nigerians should not be in a hurry to forget the allegations that preceded the conduct of those primaries and his eventual invitation by the Department of State Service, DSS, to clarify certain grave allegations.

    “If anyone was in doubt that Senator Oshiomhole posed the biggest and most destructive threat to the existence of the APC at that time, and the party’s best bet was to dispose of the canon folder that he was and unfortunately still is, his utterances and grandstanding yesterday at an occasion to find solutions to our democratic and party challenges would have cleared such a mindset.

    “If he wanted to insult our leader, President Muhammadu Buhari, he could have come out boldly to do so. But his subtle attempt to pass snide remarks at him failed the simple test of loyalty because the former president also his party to merge with other like-minded people to form the APC.

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    “Also, if he is seeking favour from the presidency, why not come out and do so? But to tell barefaced lies like, “You are working for your paymaster in Lagos, your paymaster in Bourdillon,” is cheap but typical of an individual who suddenly found himself where he never dreamt of, despite his obvious limitations—education and exposure.

    “If the public will remember, soon after Senator Oshiomhole was sworn in as a Senator, he allegedly said members of the 9th Senate had vandalised their offices before leaving, only for him to eat the humble pie and made to apologise later when it was obvious that the allegations were baseless.

    “My honest advice to him is to carefully and soberly sit down to take stock of his past so that it will continue to serve as a guide for him in his future public utterances rather than dragging the names of innocent people into a needless controversy because in Africa, age and leadership are associated with wisdom.

    “This is also why I have consistently brushed aside and intentionally scoffed at his tongue-in-cheek apology, which he had extended to me several times. I am now convinced it was not genuine.

    “In the final analysis, background matters!”

  • Tipper driver crushes cyclist to death in Anambra

    Tipper driver crushes cyclist to death in Anambra

    A motorcyclist was on Wednesday, December 20, crushed to death by a tipper driver along Umunze-Ekwulobia road in Anambra State.

    The incident, which occurred around 10:45 am, involved a Mercedes Benz tipper, a Mack Trailer, and a motorcycle with no registration number.

    The Nation gathered that the trailer rammed into the tipper and motorcycle and crashed following brake failure.

    Confirming the crash, Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Adeoye Irelewuyi, said the deceased was taken to Ajalli General Hospital, Ajalli by the FRSC rescue team from RS5.37 Umunze Unit command.

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    He commiserated with the deceased family, advising motorists to regularly service their vehicles to minimum safety standards before plying the road, especially during the festive period with busy roads.

    He said: “A fatal road traffic crash was recorded today 20th December 2023 a few kilometres before Amaokpala village by Umunze-Ekwulobia road.

    “Vehicles involved were: a commercial Mercedes Benz tipper with registration number; XA554AGU; commercial Mack Trailer, with registration number; AKL876XP; commercial Motorcycle with no registration number.

    “The probable cause of the fatal crash was as a result of brake failure. Four male adults were involved in the crash. Injured Nil; killed 1 male adult (the bike rider). 3 male adults were rescued unhurt.

    “The killed victim was taken to Ajalli General Hospital, Ajalli by the FRSC rescue team from RS5.37 Umunze Unit Command.

    “The rescue team is on the ground managing traffic and ensuring obstruction caused by the crash is cleared.”

  • Ondo Hospital dismisses theft of ICU equipment

    Ondo Hospital dismisses theft of ICU equipment

    The Management of the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital (UNIMETH) has denied reports that the over N200m worth of Intensive Care Unit equipment donated by the Redeemed Christian Church has been looted or stolen.

    It said the equipment was intact even though they were not fully utilised due to the dearth of staff.

    Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Dr Oluwole Ige, who stated this at a press briefing, said the hospital has demanded an apology and retraction from the author of the online publication.

    Dr. Ige, who was represented by the Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee (CMAC), Dr. Michael Gbala, said the donors recently visited the hospital for its usual routine check to verify the state and level of usage of the equipment.

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    He explained that the hospital had ICU equipment before the RCCG donated another one but that it was difficult to use the two ICUs due to the dearth of qualified staff.

    Ige said: “No ICU equipment was stolen. The man that wrote the report claimed some of our staff called him. What he wrote was untrue. It was not correct. We have been using the equipment.

    “When the Redeemed Church donated the second ICU, due to the Japa syndrome, it became difficult for us to use two ICU spaces. Sometimes we do not have enough patients. There were no personnel to maintain the two.”

  • 14 perm secs retire from Lagos public service

    14 perm secs retire from Lagos public service

    Fourteen permanent secretaries on Wednesday, December 20, pulled out from the Lagos state civil service, signalling their official retirement.

    The Pens Down ceremony in honour of the retirees was held at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium, Alausa.

    The Head of Service (HoS), Olabode Agoro, said the ceremony is an occasion to rejoice and thank God for the gift of life given in good health.

    Agoro noted that the 14 permanent secretaries being celebrated in retirement ‘have been found worthy in recognition of their commendable service and record of outstanding contributions to the growth and development of the public service’.

    The HoS thanked them for their doggedness, commitment, dedication, loyalty, and sacrifice throughout their career, and the good working relationship exhibited while in service. 

    He said: “Let me declare that all of you retiring today have been found worthy, especially for your commendable service and record of outstanding contribution to the growth and development of the state’s public service.

     “As the newest members of the Association of Lagos State Retired Heads of Service and Permanent Secretaries (ALARHOSPS), the government would continue to look forward to benefitting from your vast reservoir of information, policy formulation, and implementation to continue to move the state forward.

    “On behalf of the most vibrant Body of Lagos State Permanent Secretaries and a grateful public service, I say a very big thank you to you all. I also wish you continued good health and long life while I pray that the Almighty God shall continue to abide with you and all the members of your families.”

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    Those pulled out of service are Mrs. Nathan-Marsh Oyinade, Mrs. Okelola Oludara Oyebisi, Abiodun Bamgboye, Ogunnubi Timothy Olukayode, Olajide Charles Adeboye, Ms Fashola Simone Olayinka, Mrs. Patunola-Ajayi, Olayinka Linda, Amuni Abayomi Mustapha, Mrs. Dapo-Thomas, Boladele Aderemi, Mrs. Kilanko Asisat Olaperi, Dr Onasanya Olayiwole Shakiru, Engr. Daramola Olufemi Olubunmi, Adewuyi Moshood Adewale and Mrs. Emokpae Olatokunbo Ibironke.

    Permanent Secretary of the Public Service Office, Mrs. Sunkanmi Oyegbola, congratulated the retirees for their meritorious and unblemished retirement.

    Abiodun Bamgboye, who responded on behalf of other retirees, thanked the government for allowing them to serve. He advised those still in active service not to look back but to ensure they contribute their quota to improve the lot of the state and humanity.

  • Reps to FG: implement policy on use of Chinese Yuan as official foreign exchange currency

    Reps to FG: implement policy on use of Chinese Yuan as official foreign exchange currency

    The House of Representatives has asked the federal government to implement the policy adopted in 2018 that recognises the Chinese Yuan as an official foreign currency for conducting business transactions in Nigeria to curb the continuous depreciation of the naira.

    The House asked its committees on Banking Regulations, Banking, and Other Ancillary Institutions to liaise with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to explore the appropriate mechanisms, policies, and partnerships required for giving effect to the policy.

    Adopting a motion sponsored by Hon. Jafaru Gambo Leko, the House said considering the volume of trade between Nigeria and China, the Chinese currency should serve as an official foreign exchange reserve currency alongside other major international currencies.

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    Hon. Leko said the Nigerian economy has experienced substantial shifts regarding the value of the Naira, triggering economic instability and uncertainty.

    According to him, the International Monetary Fund proposed diversification of foreign exchange reserves for central banks of developing countries, including Nigeria.

    Hon. Leko said the global economic landscape is evolving and international trade dynamics are shifting, with China assuming a leading role in global trade.

    He said the People’s Republic of China has a stable and globally recognized currency, the Chinese Yuan (CNY), which is gaining recognition in international trade;

    He said adopting the Chinese Yuan as an additional foreign exchange reserve currency might mitigate the adverse effects of Naira depreciation, reduce the risks associated with exchange rate fluctuations, and enhance Nigeria’s economic stability.

    He argued that doing so would enhance Nigeria’s trade and economic ties with China, a crucial trading partner.

    House Leader, Hon. Julius Ihonvbare informed the House that the use of the Yuan was adopted as a policy by the government after the collapse of the price of crude oil in the international market, pointing out that what should be done is to implement the policy.

    On his part, Hon. Sada Soli applauded the mot

  • Ezeife: Unequivocal patriot with exceptional courage – Obasanjo

    Ezeife: Unequivocal patriot with exceptional courage – Obasanjo

    Former president Olusegun Obasanjo has described the late governor of Anambra state, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife as an unequivocal patriot with exceptional courage, declaring that the country has lost an intellectual giant, a brilliant thinker and profound humanist.

    Obasanjo, who just returned from visits to two North African countries, remarked that the commendable contributions of the late Dr. Ezeife to public life starting from the public service before venturing into politics would long be remembered by the present and future generations.

    Extolling the virtues of the late economist in a release on Wednesday, December 20, through his special assistant on media, Kehinde Akinyemi, Obasanjo recalled that having worked closely with Dr. Ezeife during his administration as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and in his capacity as his Special Adviser on Political Matters, he could attest to his good traits.

    He said: “I can attest to his patriotism, selflessness, integrity, humility, and sense of purpose – qualities which define the essence of his leadership. Though I respect all shades of opinions on issues no matter how far removed from my own perspectives, we cannot rule out the fact that we both sometimes disagreed to agree in the best interest of Nigeria and all Nigerians through regenerating and repositioning our country to meet the hopes and aspirations of our people and charting the course to our nation’s glorious future. In these various assignments that he undertook, he served with commitment, dedication, and loyalty, making significant contributions to the growth of our country.

    “He served this great country and attained the zenith of his career before retiring as a Federal Permanent Secretary. He was industrious, amiable, and most unassuming.  His zeal and attitude to work while serving the nation left its mark on the sands of time.”

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    Obasanjo added: “History will also record that when providence placed him in a position of influence and power, he positively touched many lives. His tenure, though very brief, as the first Executive Governor of Anambra State witnessed several significant developments in the State which endeared him to millions of his compatriots.

     “Dr. Ezeife was by all standards a distinguished Nigerian and a good ambassador of his people of Igbo extraction. He served his community faithfully and with distinction. He was part of the moving history of Anambra State, the people, their culture, and their lives, and would ever be remembered for his favourable political disposition towards his kinsmen.

    “Indeed, the entire Igbo people, for whom he left a rich legacy and good reputation and honour, need not be prompted to be grateful to a man whose unique politics was about the protection of his people. His example remains a laudable model for the present and coming generation of the Igbos in particular and Nigerians in general.

    “In grateful recognition of his landmark achievements, the nation rewarded him with one of the most prestigious honours, Commander of the Order of the Niger, CON. Without a doubt, the nation has lost one of the brightest stars in its firmament. His place will be difficult to fill. I urge you all to bear the heavy burden of his passing consoled by the appreciation that he has left you a proud legacy and that we all share your loss of one of the distinguished elder statesmen of our time.”

  • NAF writes Wike, seeks relocation of illegal structures, shanties around Bill Clinton Air Force base

    NAF writes Wike, seeks relocation of illegal structures, shanties around Bill Clinton Air Force base

    The Nigerian Air Force authorities have written to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, asking him to remove any illegal structures located near the Bill Clinton Air Force Base, claiming that the structures pose a security risk to the military facility.

    The Nigerian Air Force added that it is against federal government property laws to build the structures without the necessary agencies’ consent.

    The letter to the FCT minister titled, “Request for Relocation of Illegal Structures at Nigerian Air Force Land, Bill Clinton Drive, Abuja” was signed by Air Commodore JU Usman, the Commander NAF Camp, Abuja, on behalf of the Chief of Air Staff.

    The letter read: “The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) land located at Nuwalege Village, Bill Clinton Drive Abuja has overtime been trespassed.

    “This incursion is in violation of property regulations and also poses serious security concerns as it were.

    “There is therefore, the need to relocate these illegal structures and/or shanties to reduce the security risk posed by the structures including the inhabitants while adhering to land regulations.

    “For any clarification, please contact the undersigned on; 0803 450 4549.

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    “The Hon Minister is thus, kindly requested to authorize the relocation of the shanties at NAF land, Nuwalege Airport Road, or directly as appropriate.

     “While awaiting a prompt and favourable disposition, Sir, accept the warmest regards of Chief of the Air Staff, Your Excellency.”

    According to sources, the NAF attempted numerous methods before reaching this point to persuade the unlawful residents of the shanties and illegal buildings to leave, as their presence had begun to pose a security risk to military hardware and other facilities crucial to the country’s security.