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  • Buhari, Atiku sympathise with families, victims 

    President Muhammadu Buhari and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in the February 23 election, Atiku Abubakar, have commiserated with victims and families of those who died in yesterday’s building collapse in Lagos State.

    They registered their sympathies in separate statements.

    In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, the President expressed extreme sadness over the collapse of the four-storey building housing a private elementary school Massey Street, in the Itafaaji area of Lagos Island.

    He was particularly moved by the fatalities involving pupils in a private nursery and primary school.

    Sympathising with the parents and relations of the deceased, wishing them God’s comfort, the President also wished the injured speedy and complete recovery.

    He also commiserated with the government and people of Lagos State, pledging assistance of the Federal Government as may be required by the state.

    The statement reads: “It touches one to lose precious lives in any kind of mishap, particularly those so young and tender. May God grant everyone affected by this sad incident fortitude and succour”

    He urged the state government to do all within its power to prevent future reoccurrence.

    Also in a statement by his spokesman Paul Ibe, the former vice president described as heartbreaking for parents to bid their child farewell to school and not able to welcome them back home.

    Ibe said that the PDP candidate was saddened by the tragic loss of lives in the building collapse.

    The statement reads: “As a parent, Atiku Abubakar, feels the pains and loss of having to bid your children farewell in the morning and not being able to welcome them into your warm embrace again.

    ”Atiku Abubakar, on behalf of his family, expresses his deepest condolences to the families and friends of those affected by this tragedy. He prays for comfort and strength for the affected families as they mourn the loss of their priceless jewels.

    “Abubakar says that no resources should be spared in rescuing those children who may still be trapped and in treating the injured.

    ”The PDP presidential candidate calls for investigation into what may have led to the collapse of the building and that appropriate sanctions meted out to stem the incessant collapse of buildings in the country.”

    He called on the relevant agencies to undertake stress tests of buildings to ensure that the structures are not compromised.

    “And more importantly, the former vice president notes that preemptive actions need to be taken by regulatory agencies of government in ensuring that buildings that do not meet building standards are not allowed to be built with its attendant risks to lives and property,” Ibe said.

    Lagos State governor-elect Babajide Sanwo-Olu also commiserated with the families of the victims in a statement by his media office. He described the incident as “one tragedy too many”.

    He, however, lauded the Lagos State Government for responding swiftly to the distress by deploying the emergency agency of the state for immediate rescue operation.

    The statement reads: “My deep condolences go to the families of the children who lost their lives in the unfortunate building collapse that happened at Ita Faji in Lagos Island today. This is one tragedy too many, given that most of the victims are school children. I urge people to cooperate with officials working on rescue efforts. My prayers are with the affected families and the school management.

    “While emergency workers are making frantic efforts to clear the rubbles and rescue more victims, I urge residents to join hands with the government in any way possible to reduce fatalities and lessen attendant trauma of the incident. I am in support of the action being taken by the government and I urge every resident to show spirit of compassion inherent in our community.”

  • Don’t contest your defeat, Marahaj Ji tells Atiku

    Self-styled perfect living master Satguru Marahaj Ji Marahaj Ji has warned presidential candidate of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar not to contest his defeat at the court.

    He said President Muhammadu Buhari won the election free and fair.

    He declared any effort to contest the victory would end in futility.

    “I will advise Atiku not to waste his money on lawyers but should rather donate such money to motherless baby homes and the less privileged.

    “The lawyers are only out to collect this money, they know the effort will be in futility,” he said.

    He also supported All Progressives Congress governorship candidate in Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, saying his election will take Lagos to greater heights.

    Addressing a press conference at the weekend, Satguru Marahaj Ji said Lagos has experienced a tremendous infrastructural and human development under visionary leaders that have governed the state.

    “Why change a winning team? Lagos under ACN which later joined progressives to form the APC has been a role model in monumental development for other states, so I for see them winning the next election in the state.”

    According to him, PDP is not an alternative in the state.

    “Under the PDP at the federal level, public utility companies such as NITEL, Ajaokuta rolling mill and several others were sold in controversial circumstances of which the country is yet to get over.

    “Lagosians will benefit more under Sanwo-Olu because they will be assured of continuity of the good work started in 1999 by Bola Tinubu as against a new party whose manifestoes is still shrouded in confusion.”

    On his advice for Buhari, Satguru Marahaj Ji said the President should continue with his fight against corruption, advising all former presidents to join hands with him to rid Nigeria of corrupt practices and officials.

    “A nation cannot move forward with such a heavy baggage like corruption.

    “His second term should be used to pursue the fight with vigour, off course many will be offended and even ganged up against him, but he has the mandate of the people, and therefore shouldn’t relent,” he said.

    He said Nigeria is too blessed to remain poor. “The collective wealth of the nation has been stolen by a few and these few are the one fighting back.”

  • Buhari delivers unit to APC Candidates

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday delivered his polling unit 003, Kofar Baru III (A and B) Daura, Katsina State, to the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate for the state, Aminu Masari, with 370 votes.

    The governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Lado Danmarke, scored 33 votes to come second at the polling unit.

    The result of the State House Assembly at the unit indicated that the APC candidate for the Daura constituency, Nasir Yahaya, got 336 as against 40 votes scored by Lawal Husseini, the PDP candidate.

    NAN reports that the governorship and state house of assembly elections recorded low turn-out of voters when compared to the presidential and national assembly elections held on Feb. 23.

    President Buhari scored 523 votes while his main challenger, Atiku Abubakar of PDP, got three votes and Accord Party scored four votes at the same polling unit 003 during the presidential election on Feb. 23.(NAN)

  • Atiku wins polling unit

    The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar has won his polling unit.

    The PDP polled 161 and 207 votes in governorship and House of Assembly elections respectively to defeat the All Progressives Congress (APC) that got 99 and 76 respectively.

    The APC had defeated PDP at the same polling unit during the presidential and National Assembly elections on February 23.

    The results of Atiku’s Ajiya Ward 012 Polling Unit, Yola North Local Government Area, Jimeta, where the PDP presidential candidate voted on Saturday were listed thus:

    Governorship: Invalid votes 4, SDP 1, GPN 1, ADC 51, APC 99, and PDP 161. House of Assembly: Invalid votes – 5, APDA  2,  ADC 25,  SDP 2, APC 76, and PDP 207.

    On his part, the governorship candidate of African Democratic Congress (ADC), Abdul-Azeez Nyako, lost his polling unit to the PDP.

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    At Nyako’s Gwadabawa Ward, State House 014 Polling Unit, opposite Deputy Governor’s Office, Yola North Local Government Area (LGA), PDP came first in the governorship poll with 123; ADC came second with 78 votes while APC occupied third position with 63 votes.

    In the State House of Assembly elections results compiled by Presiding Officer Fari Abduljaleel Umar, PDP also led with 139 votes.

    PDP was followed by ADC 63, APC 49, NPM 3, ANN 3, ANN 3, SNP 3, AAC 1, PCP 1, ADP 1 and PPN 1.

    The PDP had by early Saturday evening appeared in the lead in unusual places, including the New Government House polling units where the PDP had led in all the six voting points announced by press time.

  • Buhari: I expect Atiku to go to court

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday said that he expected the main opposition People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and its presidential candidate at the February 23 election, Atiku Abubakar to go to court.

    The opposition has been challenging the result of the election declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which declared Buhari as the winner of the presidential election.

    Going to court, Buhari said was part of the democratic process.

    Buhari spoke with journalists after casting his vote for the governorship and state assembly elections at the Kofar Baru 003 polling unit, Daura, Katsina State.

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    Asked to react to the decision by the PDP and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, to challenge the outcome of the February 23 presidential election at the election tribunal, he simply said, “I expect that to happen.”

    According to him, security agencies especially the Police were taking care of the flashpoints in the country to make sure that there is hitch-free election in the country.

    On what would be his advice on the flashpoints and reported cases of violence across the country, this week, President Buhari said, “I will leave it to the law enforcement agencies especially the police because they have been meeting virtually on a 48-hour basis to make sure that they have identified the flashpoints, as you mentioned, wherever they are and make arrangements to counter it.”

  • Atiku, Fela Durotoye win in their own ways

    THOSE who think that President Muhammadu Buhari, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), was the only winner in the just concluded presidential election missed the point. One or two other candidates can boast of victory in the election in their own ways.

    For instance, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, may have lost the ballot, but he recorded two great victories in the sense that he and his erstwhile sworn enemy and former boss, Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, are now the best of friends on account of the election and he was able to visit the United States of America after more than a decade of trying in vain to do so.

    In Lagos, the candidate of Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN), Fela Durotoye, was wildly celebrated by the congregation at the House on the Rock Church where he had gone to worship the Sunday before the election in which he polled a paltry 16,799 votes. Buhari polled more than 15 million votes and Atiku, the runner-up, polled more than 11 million.

    The church had barely settled down for service when the presiding pastor, Paul Adefarasin, who is never an admirer of Buhari, and like many pentecostal preachers wanted him to lose, noticed the presence of Durotoye. He drew the congregation’s attention to the candidate and commended him for his courage and for running a brilliant campaign. You are a candidate of the future, Adefarasin, SENTRY learnt, declared. Durotoye got a thunderous applause

    The accolade Durotoye could not get from Nigerians, he certainly got from the pastor and the church members. But whether they voted for him six days after is a different kettle of fish because many members of the church were believed to be ‘Atikulated.’

  • Young Nigerian shocks Obasanjo in UK

    FORMER Nigerian President and self-appointed supervisor of Nigerian leaders, Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, made his first public comment at his Abeokuta hill-top home on Tuesday since the conclusion of the presidential election in which his candidate and former deputy, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, was roundly beaten by President Muhammadu Buhari to secure his second term.

    The former president found the occasion of his 82nd birthday celebration where his usual crowd of friends and political associates were gathered a momentous one to break his long silence after the painful loss suffered by him and his candidate in the election.

    Responding to an appeal by the Alake of Egba, Oba Michael Adedotun Gbadebo, that the former president should stop attacking President Buhari, Obasanjo, in his usual bravura, boasted that he remains Buhari’s boss and vowed to continue attacking the sitting president until he heeds his series of advice. Many had thought that he would comment on the election, its outcome, conduct and developments thereafter, but he chose not.

    Days earlier in the United Kingdom, the former president skillfully parried a question on Atiku’s defeat in a dramatic encounter he had with a young Nigerian based in the UK. The young man was said to have set Obasanjo’s head swollen by prostrating for him in the full glare of hundreds of Britons who were gathered at the airport where they met.

    Moved by the young Nigerian’s show of cultural discipline, Obasanjo dragged him up, hugged him and wasted no time yielding to the young man’s request for a photograph.

    Apparently taking advantage of the former President’s happy mood, the young man proceeded to ask him his opinion about the just concluded presidential election in which Atiku lost against Buhari in spite of the open support Obasanjo canvassed for the former.

    The question apparently caught Obasanjo unaware as he was said to look away from his interlocutor, hissed and declared in a calm, subdued voice: “Nigeria will be good.”

  • EBS sustains high IGR, remits N4.3m in February

    Following the recent re-organisation of Edo Broadcasting Station (EBS) management by the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration, the station has remitted N4.3m as Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) for the month of February 2019, showing impressive performance in its operations.

    This is significant because for years, the station was unable to pay any money to the state’s treasury but was demanding subvention from the state government.

    Acting General Manager of EBS, Mr. Ransley Abu-Osagie, who revealed the February figure in the Monthly Report of the station’s operations, expressed gratitude to Governor Godwin Obaseki, for keeping his promise to revamp the station.

    Mr. Abu-Osagie said the station’s IGR moved up N4m in January, N4.3m in February, totalling N10m for a period spanning from December 18, 2018 till February 28, 2019, under the new management of the station.

    According to him, “EBS remains thankful to God and our superiors for the enablement given to us to achieve N10m in ten weeks as Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to Edo State Government treasury since December 19, 2018.”

    He noted that the station was able to overcome the challenges in February despite the extra cost incurred in providing logistics for election coverage in all local government areas across the state as a result of the postponement of the general elections.

    “The major challenge in February was to provide coverage for all parts of Edo State during the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    “Though financially tasking, EBS crew rose up to the challenge to hire vehicles, additional cameras, and other human and material resources to places like Akoko-Edo, Owan East and West, Okpella, Agenebode, Auchi, Fugar, etc, in Edo North. Ekpoma, Irrua, Igueben, et cetera in Edo Central. And Ovia North East/Ovia South West, Ikpoba Okha/Egor, Oredo, Uhunmwode and Orhionmwon Federal constituencies in Edo South.”

    The station’s interim management has continued to clear the back-log of inherited debts and remitted N5.7million for December and January to the state’s treasury after settling internal financial obligations.

  • Defamation: Buhari asks court to dismiss Atiku’s counter-claim

    President Muhammadu Buhari and his campaign organisation – the Buhari Campaign Organisation (BCO) have asked a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Apo to dismiss the counter-claim made by the presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar in a defamation suit pending against him.

    Buhari and BCO had on January 22, 2019 sued Atiku, accusing him of defaming President Buhari and his family in a statement issued by his spokesman, claiming the President and his family acquired substantial shares in 9mobile and Keystone Bank with total assets of $1.916 billion (equivalent to N307.5 billion) and purchased about ₦3 billion worth of shares in the new Pakistani Islamic Bank.

    But, upon being served with processes in the suit, Atiku, through his lawyers, filed a counter-claim in which he queried Buhari’s competence and sought to compel the President to pay him damages in the sum of N200 billion.

    Atiku complained about what he called the rising insecurity in the country and the plight of victims of insurgents, democratic instability in the country and lopsided appointment in the country, which he blamed on the President.

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    In a fresh motion by the plaintiffs, through their lawyer, Abdulrazaq Ahmed, they argued that Atiku’s counter-claim, in which he challenged Buhari’s capacity and performance in office as the President could only be sustained in a separate suit.

    The plaintiffs contended that Atiku ought to provide documentary evidence and proof to substantiate the false and defamatory claims made against Buhari and his family, “rather than leaving the substance to tackle the trash with a motion seeking to address an entirely different matter from the substantive suit.

    “The defendant/counter-claimers claims against the 1st plaintiff (Buhari) based or on the question of the 1st plaintiff’s capacity and or performance in the office as Executive President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria can only be sustained in a separate suit or proceeding filed by the defendant against the 1st plaintiff.”

    The plaintiffs are, in the suit seeking damages against Atiku to the tune of N40m.

    BCO, in its witness statement on oath deposed to by its Director of Communication and Strategic Planning, Mallam Gidado Ibrahim, stated that Atiku and his media aide allegedly engaged in smear campaign of calumny against Buhari by willfully allowing and sponsoring the said purported defamatory and image-damaging statements to be published by some newspapers to members of the public.

    Justice Binta Mohammed has adjourned further proceedings till April 8 this year.

  • Tribunal rejects Atiku’s, PDP’s prayer for forensic analysis, scanning of election materials

    The Presidential Election Petition Tribunal has rejected the request by the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar and his party to be allowed to conduct forensic analysis and scanning of materials used for the conduct of the February 23 presidential election.

    The tribunal said such request for forensic analysis and scanning by experts, of computers, card reader machines, server, among others deployed for the election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), was beyond the scope of the provisions of Section 151(1) & (2) of the Electoral Act (as amended), which permits the inspection of election materials.

    In a unanimous ruling on an ex-parte application by Atiku and his party, a three-man panel of the tribunal said Section 151 of the Electoral Act, which allows an intending petitioner to inspect materials used for an election only allows inspection and the obtaining of certified true copies of such materials.

    In the lead ruling by Justice Abdul Aboki, who led the panel, the tribunal granted the prayers which allow the applicants the permission to only inspect the materials and obtain certified true copies (CTC) of the materials.

    The tribunal also granted the applicant’s prayer for leave to be allowed to bring such application at the pre-hearing stage of the tribunal’s sitting.

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    It said the request by Atiku and PDP to call experts to engage in forensic analysis and scanning of INEC gadgets, computers, among other materials was outside the scope of the meaning of inspection under Section 151(1) and (2) of the Electoral Act.

    Justice Aboki said: “After a careful examination of the reliefs sought on the motion paper and a perusal of Section 151 of the Electoral Act (as amended), and the decision of this court in cases of Aregbesola v. Oyinlola, Akintayo v. Jolaoye, Senator Hope Uzodinma v. Senator Osita Izunaso,, it is hereby ordered as follows.

    “Leave is granted to the applicants to bring this application at this stage,

    “The first respondent (INEC) shall forthwith, allow the applicants and or their representatives to inspect polling documents and obtained certified true copies of all polling documents in the custody of the first respondent, used for the just-concluded presidential election, to enable the applicants institute and maintain an election petition.

    “Prayers three, four, five and six on the motion paper are hereby refused.

    “Forensic audit, examination and analysis by forensic experts cannot be regarded as an inspection of those documents within the ambit of Section 151 of the Electoral Act (as amended),” Justice Aboki said.

    He agreed with lawyer to the applicants, Chris Uche (SAN) that the Court of Appeal had, in previous decisions, permitted the scanning of election documents used during the election at the stage of hearing in election petition.

    He added that such scanned documents must be certified by INEC as true copies of the documents in its custody or held in the custody of INEC.

    Justice Aboki faulted Uche’s reliance on an earlier decision in the case of Senator Uzodinma and Senator Izunaso, and noted that the Court of Appeal has since set aside the permission granted by a lower tribunal for the scanning and forensic audit and analysis of election material at pre-hearing stage.

    He said: “In that case, the lower tribunal granted the pervasive orders brought under Section 151 of the Electoral Act.

    “The respondent to the said application, appealed to this court, which found that the excessive orders granted with respect to the inspection of polling documents and sundry other materials,.. were found to be totally outside the scope of Section 151 of the Electoral Act.

    “This court found that the orders made violated the rights of the respondents to fair hearing under Section 6 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).The orders made by the lower tribunal, in that case were set aside by this court. And orders were made, by this court, within the ambit of Section 151 of the Electoral Act.”