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  • Police operatives killed FUOYE students, NANS alleges

    The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has alleged that the police were responsible for killing of two students of the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE).

    The President, Comrade Bamidele Akpan, alleged that the report of the students’ body’s fact findings showed that the undergraduates were shot dead by men of the Counter Terrorism Unit of the police.

    The students last Tuesday protested in Oye-Ekiti over incessant power outage in the host community, leading to an attack on Erelu Bisi Fayemi’s convoy while on an empowerment tour of the town.

    They were said to have engaged the security operatives detailed with the governor’s wife in a ‘mortal combat’, resulting in the alleged shooting of the students.

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    Two undergraduates, a 100-level student of Crop Science and Horticulture, Oluwaseyi Kehinde and Joseph Okonofua, a 300-level student of Biology Education, died. Several others were injured, with over a dozen of vehicles vandalised by the students.

    Akpan spoke during a meeting with the FUOYE management, led by its Vice Chancellor, Prof. Kayode Soremekun, on Tuesday.

    He said the visit was to review the past event that led to the tragic incident and unravel its immediate and remote causes.

    “We are here on a very sad note first to sympathise with the management and students of the school on the unfortunate incident.

    “We have been in Ekiti for three days doing fact- finding. We have sent an advanced team to see if, and to ensure that students with capacity to foment trouble are not allowed to do so. No students have been seen fomenting any trouble.

    “We sympathise with you in this time of grief and assure you of our support. We have identified those who shot the students. They are men of the Counter Terrorism Unit of the Nigeria Police,” Akpan alleged.

    Prof. Soremekun hailed NANS for its effort in promoting the interest of the students across the country.

    He said the issues at hand would be resolved soon.

  • Oyetola hails Fed Govt for supporting fight against fire disaster

    Osun State Governor Adegboyega Oyetola has hailed the Federal Government for supporting the state and for approving the establishment of a zonal fire service headquarters in the state.

    The governor singled out President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, for commendation, saying the gesture would further complement the efforts of the state towards preventing and combating natural disasters.

    He advocated the need for the people to always apply preventive measures and cultivate the habit that would enhance safety and strengthen the security of lives and property.

    Governor Oyetola spoke on Wednesday when he received the Controller-General of the Federal Fire Service, Dr. Liman Ibrahim and his entourage who were in the state to inaugurate state-of-the-art fire-fighting trucks donated by the Federal Government.

    Oyetola, who reiterated his administration’s commitment to ensuring safety and security of lives and property, said the government would promote enlightenment programmes that could help to expose the public to precautionary measures against natural disasters.

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    “First of all, I must thank President Buhari for the wonderful support for the state. I equally commend the Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, for finding it necessary to support the state in this regard.

    “You will recall that about a month ago, we inaugurated 11 fire service stations across the state alongside the fire- fighting trucks that we rehabilitated as part of efforts to prevent and combat inferno.

    “This is to boost swift response system to any form of distress, particularly when there is fire outbreak.

    “Our administration has demonstrated high commitment to the welfare of our people, as we have been alive to our constitutional responsibilities, particularly on their security and welfare.

    “Our administration understands the need to ensure the protection of lives and property of the citizens, which is why we are doing everything possible to ensure safety at all cost,” the governor said.

    Dr. Ibrahim lauded the state government for being committed to the security and welfare of the people.

    He said the agency was aware of the state’s commitment to strengthen the capacity of the agency for efficient and effective service delivery.

    The Fire Service boss disclosed that the Federal Government had through the Ministry of Interior, approved the establishment of a Federal Fire Service zonal headquarters in Osogbo.

    He said the newly-procured fire-fighting trucks were donated in confirmation of the take-off of the new zone.

    Ibrahim said approval had been given for the relocation of the Federal Fire Service Training School for the Southwest presently in Lagos to Osun State, noting that the relocation became necessary due to the recent affiliation of the National Fire Academy, Sheda, to the Nigeria Defence Academy, Kaduna for the purpose of running a post graduate programme in disaster management.

  • 315 Nigerians return from South Africa

    THREE hundred and fifteen Nigerians – the second batch of those escaping from xenophobic attacks – on Wednesday returned to the country from South Africa.

    They arrived at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos, at about 7.21pm. The first batch of 187 arrived last week.

    They came on board B777 Air Peace aircraft, with registration number 5N-BWI, which departed Oliver Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg and landed at the Cargo Wing of the MMA

    They were received by the Chairman, Nigerian Diaspora Commission, Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, who said efforts were on going to reintegrate them into the society. The Federal Government gave them N10,000 each.

    She said the state governments have been directed to assist their indigenes to access intervention programmes of the government.

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    The representative of Lagos State Government, Jamil Sanwo- Olu, said the administration would assist the returnees with N20,000.00 each

    He said the state government would continue to assist the returnees by creating a window for them in skills acquisition and entrepreneurship programmes.

    A Senior Special Assistant to the Ondo State Governor on Diaspora Matters, Mrs. Olasiende Vincent, who was also at the airport, said the Sunshine State would assist its indigenes affected by their sudden return.

    Some of the returnees recounted their ordeals in the former apartheid enclave.

  • Stransact Nigeria joins The International Accounting Group

    TWO of Nigeria’s leading auditing and tax services firms —Stransact Partners and Stransact Audit (Stransact)— have been admitted as members of The International Accounting Group (TIAG), an international alliance of independent accounting firms.

    Stransact will thus be the exclusive member of TIAG for Nigeria.

    According to a statement by the firms, Stransact’s membership in TIAG, and the broader TAG Alliances “will enhance its international capabilities and services by providing the firm with strategic connections to high-quality accounting firms, law firms and other professional services firms in more than 100 countries.”

    The invitation to join TIAG came after a comprehensive vetting and selection process, the statement said.

    It added: “Firms were carefully chosen based on professional competence, commitment to client service, reputation within the business community, and recommendations from existing members, and are ultimately reviewed and approved by the TIAG Advisory Board.

    Stransact Partners, Abayomi Salawu and Eben Joels, said they were delighted with the firm’s membership of the alliance and would continue to work with clients to ensure that they are the biggest beneficiaries of the association with TIAG and TAG Alliances.

    They added: “TIAG will provide us with additional international support to help us better serve the crossborder needs of our clients.”

    President & CEO of TIAG & TAG Alliances, Richard Attisha, is quoted as saying: “Stransact is an excellent firm, and we are pleased to have them as members of TIAG & TAG Alliances. The breadth and quality of their services as well as their reputation and prominence in their market make them an attractive resource for our members and their clients.”

    Stransact operates as two integrated firms, Stransact Audit and Stransact Partners, providing audit, review, other assurance, and related services such as financial reporting and bookkeeping services.

  • Ortom to punish corrupt officials

    Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom has reaffirmed the decision of his administration to prosecute any official found involved in corruption.

    This is in line with his resolve to ensure accountability in public service.

    He spoke yesterday at the Government House, Makurdi while swearing in the chairman and commissioners of Local Government Service Commission, as well as a member of the Benue State Independent Electoral Commission (BSIEC).

    The governor, who also inaugurated the Benue State Planning Commission, with him as the chairman and his deputy, Benson Abounu, as alternate chairman, urged the appointees to be transparent.

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    He stressed that only transparency could make public officials free from prosecution when they leave office,

    cautioning public officials who indulge in sharp practices to desist or face the consequences.

    Responding on behalf of the Local Government Service Commission, the Chairman, Dr. Bem Melladu, thanked the governor for the responsibility given them and promised that they would work hard to justify the confidence reposed in them.

    Terkaa Mamwoo, Ochekliye Adugba, Nyigba Godwin and Dr. Tsetim Ayargwer were sworn in as commissioners of the commission, while Mr. Sunday Agbaji took oath as a member of BSIEC.

  • Boko Haram: Governor meets 60,000 refugees in Cameroon

    Concerned about the welfare of citizens displaced by insurgent attacks, Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum was in the Republic of Cameroon from Tuesday to Wednesday, where he met more than 60,000 refugees who fled different parts of Borno in the wake of attacks by Boko Haram insurgents.

    The visit focused on supporting the refugees and their eventual return to safe and rebuilt communities.

    The United Nations High Commission for Refugees, UNHCR, which manages the Minawao camp visited by the governor, had in May put at 86,000, the number of Borno citizens taking refuge in Cameroon.

    Officials, however, told Zulum during his visit, that voluntary returns by refugees have depleted figures. Minawao is about 95 kilometres away from Marwa, capital of Cameroon’s far north region.

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    Governor Zulum flew from Maiduguri to the international airport in Marwa on Tuesday afternoon. He was received by Governor of Mijinyawa Bakare of Cameroon’s far North  alongside top officials of the host government.

    Addressing a sea of anxious but happy refugees, the Borno governor consoled them and announced plans for immediate commencement of resettlement houses in Banki, Bama town, pulka,Gwoza and Darajamal within the next two months for the purpose of resettling refugees yearning for return.

    Zulum expressed gratitude to the Cameroonian government and citizens of host communities for their empathy towards Nigerians from Borno State who took refuge since 2013 and 2014 when insurgents took sovereign control of about 20 local governments in the state.

    The governor is expected ?to travel to some border communities in Borno State through Cameroon, to meet more persons displayed by the insurgency.

    Zulum travelled to Cameroon in the company of the chairperson, Borno State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), an assembly member and two commissioners.

  • INEC, Ganduje, Abba adopt final defence at tribunal

    The petitioners and respondents in the legal tussle over the 2019 governorship election in Kano State on Wednesday adopted their final defence at the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal presided over by Justice Halima Shamaki.

    Abba Kabiru Yusuf (first petitioner), alongside Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)(second petitioner) had  dragged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) (first respondent), Abdullahi Umar Ganduje (second respondent) and All Progressives Congress (APC)(third respondent) to the tribunal challenging the  declaration of Ganduje as the winner of the Kano State governorship election.

    The respondents urged the court to dismiss the pleadings made by the petitioners, saying they have failed to discharge the burden on proof.

    The respondents told the court that the exhibits tendered from the bar by the petitioners were not Certified True Copies (CTCs). They prayed the tribunal to dismiss the petition.

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    Counsel to the first respondent (INEC) Ahmed Raji (SAN) told the tribunal that the issues raised by the petitioners were bankrupt in merit. He argued that the petition lacked the fertility of life.

    He said Kabiru failed to produce direct evidence to substantiate his claims that INEC wrongfully declared his opponent, Ganduje, as the winner of the poll, arguing that the electoral act is strict on the petitioners appealing to the tribunal to on this ground dismiss the petition.

    Ganduje, responding to the petition filed against his victory, said the petitioner failed to produce result that was contrary to that which was declared by INEC.

    Ganduje, through his counsel, Offiong Offiong (SAN), submitted that Kabiru invoked presumptions in an attempt to prove to the court that he was duly elected as governor, praying the court to dismiss the claims made by the petitioners.

    The third respondent, APC, told the tribunal that the petitioners in their claims made an unlawful translation of the provisions of the law.

    The respondent, through its counsel, Alex Iziyon (SAN), said the petitioners failed to tender voters’ register that indicated the number of voters, who voted and the number of votes scored, to substantiate their claim as winners of the election.

    According to him, INEC possesses the inherent jurisdiction to cancel elections and proceed to order for a rerun, arguing that on March 9 INEC acted rightly by declaring the Kano State governorship election as inconclusive.

    Iziyon (SAN) further argued that the petitioners in their claims to election victory acted in contrast to the provisions of the law by presenting pink copies result sheets, explaining that jurisprudence has transited from submission of pink copies to another stage. On this ground he prayed the court to dismiss the petition and uphold the emergence of APC and its candidate, Ganduje, as winner of the election.

    Responding to the submissions made by the respondent, counsel to the petitioners, Kanu Agabi (SAN), urged the court to ignore the response from the respondents on the issues raised.

    He said on March 9, elections were held and results were announced, adding that Yusuf of the PDP scored the highest number of votes. “Unfortunately INEC refused to declare PDP as the winner of that election.”

    Agabi argued that the rerun election held on March 23 was null and void, stressing that therefore the results from the rerun, which declared Ganduje as duly elected governor, was null and void. That the court should declare the results of March 9 as the valid results and return PDP and its candidate Yusuf as the winner of the election, urging the tribunal to so hold.

    Justice Shamaki said the tribunal would communicate to the parties the date the final judgment would be delivered

  • Buhari okays activities for 59th Independence

    PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has approved activities for the anniversary of Nigeria’s 59th Independence.

    This was contained in the schedule of activities released by Willie Bassey, the Director of Information in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).

    The activities would on September 23 kick-off with a media parley at the National Press Center in Abuja. There would also be a Juma’at Prayer and a lecture on September 27 at the National Mosque, Abuja and an Interdenominational Christian Service on September 29 at the National Christian Center, Abuja.

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    On September 30, there would be the Independence edition of the National Youth Enterprise Employment Summit (NYEES2) at the International Conference Center, Abuja and a Youth Concert at the Millennium Park.

    Expectedly, the President would on October 1 make an Independence broadcast by 7am and there would be Presidential Change of Guards and Public Lecture/Gala Night at the State House to drop the curtain on the programmes.

  • Tribunal upholds Bello’s election

    The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Minna, Niger State has upheld the election of Governor Abubakar Bello.

    It dismissed the petition of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate, Alhaji Umar Nasko, declaring that it lacked merit and failed in its entirety.

    The hearing lasted for about five hours during which the tribunal delivered its rulings on all motions and preliminary objections before delivering judgment on the merit of the petition.

    On the allegation of the petitioners that the election was marred by intimidation, violence, vote-buying, among others, the tribunal said they were bereft of pieces of evidence and were bound to fail.

    On the allegation of forgery and falsification of documents against Governor Bello, the tribunal held that the allegation could not be proved, as the petitioner could not produce the Registrar of the National Examinations Council (NECO) to authenticate the result.

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    After striking out the allegation of forgery and falsification of documents, the tribunal went on to determine whether the petitioner discharged the onus of proof to show that the respondent did not score the majority of lawful votes cast.

    On this, the tribunal held that the petitioners failed to prove that the respondent did not score the majority of lawful votes cast.

    On the allegation of vote-buying, corrupt practices,  use of state power, intimidation of voters, misuse of security agents to influence the outcome of the election of March 9, 2019, the tribunal held that the petitioners failed to establish the allegations, as no cogent and credible evidence were adduced to substantiate the allegations beyond reasonable doubt.

    The tribunal also held that nowhere during the length and breadth of the trial did the sole witness of the petitioners, PW1, Mr. Tanko Beji, gave evidence in respect of the allegation of non-compliance.

    Counsel to Nasko, Idris Ndayako, said they are not satisfied with the judgment, adding that they will meet to decide what to do.

    Bello’s and All Progressives Congress’ (APC’s) lawyer Jibrin Samuel Okutepa said they were satisfied with the judgment, as the tribunal proved it was objective.

    He said they knew from the onset that the accusations and claims were false and baseless.

    Okutepa said the judgment was based on facts and the pieces of evidence on ground.

  • APC constitution and zoning

    ALL Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain Senator Chris Ngige on Wednesday dealt a blow to a section of its constitution.

    He denied it’s most crucial provision, saying there will be no presidential zoning in 2023. He said the arrangement does not exist.

    Dr. Ngige, Minister of Labour and Productivity, may have contributed to the controversy and confusion, unmindful of its implications for both the Southwest and Southeast.

    The two zones, and indeed, other regions eagerly look forward to 2023 as another defining moment.

    Without zoning, the presidency may continue to elude some regions for generations. The regions are diverse and not equal.

    In a breath, Ngige repudiated zoning. In another dimension, he acknowledged rotation between the North and South.

    The puzzle: is rotation, politically speaking, different from zoning?

    Many Nigerians anticipate zoning, based on equity, fairness and justice. It is perceived as a bestowal of a sense of belonging.

    By convention, the highest office has been rotating between the North and South. But, it is not sacrosanct. Even, when it was zoned to a particular region, other regions were not excluded as individuals from the party still participated in the primaries.

    Zoning may have come to stay. The arrangement was formalised by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Six positions were rotated. They are president, vice president, Secretary to Government, Senate Predident, House of Representatives Speaker and National Chairman of the party.

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    However, the APC Constitution laid the contentious issue to rest in 2014.

    The founding fathers of the party, in their wisdom, took cognisance of the country’s historical antecedents, its diversity and crises of participation, power distribution and nation building before fashioning out the document.

    Article 20, which specifies the mode of elections and appointments provides for zoning.

    According to Article 20(iv), which prescribes the ‘Criteria for Nomination,’ there is emphasis on certain elements of zoning in Sub-section IV (d).

    It states: “Without prejudice to Article 20(2)(iii) of this constitution, the National Working Committee shall, subject to approval of the National Working Committee, make rules and regulations for the nomination of candidates through primary elections.

    “All such rules, regulations and guidelines shall take into consideration and uphold the principle of federal character, gender balance, geo-political spread and rotation of offices  to as much as possible, ensure balance within the constituency covered.”

    For the Presidency, the entire country is the constituency.

    APC has subscribed to an established system of beliefs and laws by which the organisation or platform is governed.

    The document that describes this system is the APC Constitution, which is the ground norm. Unless it is amended, it is the foremost regulator of political behaviour within the party.

    It cannot be twisted. The goal post cannot be changed after the commencement of the match.

    How the zoning controversy is resolved will determine how President Muhammadu Buhari is able to resolve the challenge of succession at the expiration of his second term in 2023.