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FG Takes Delivery Of Final Batch Of Tucano Jets

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The final batch of the 12 A-29 Super Tucano fighter jets expected from the United States has been delivered, according to the Federal Government.

Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information and Culture, revealed this on Monday during an appearance on TV Continental’s “This Morning,” a phone-in show.

“We’ve received all 12 Super Tucano fighter jets.” All 12 were present this morning and have been deployed to the north-east.

“It’s clear that the Tucano jets are a game changer.”

With the military’s recent notable successes in the fight against insecurity, the minister said he was amused by a report on Monday that the Nigerian Air Force paid N20 million to bribe bandits so they wouldn’t shoot down the president’s plane.

“Fortunately, the Air Force debunked this right away because it reveals their ignorance.”

“There are about 150 bandit camps between Zamfara, Katsina, parts of Kaduna, and Niger states. So, to whom was the money given?

He also stated that the recommended conditions for lifting the Twitter suspension would apply to all Over-The-Top and other social media platforms in Nigeria.

The minister, who did not reveal the ministerial negotiation team’s recommendations for engaging with Twitter about the suspension, said the report would be sent to President Muhammadu Buhari.

The team’s leader, Mohammed, insisted, however, that the interactions with the microblogging and social media platform had been positive and fruitful.

“All I can say is that the recommendations we’re going to make will apply not only to Twitter, but to all OTTs and other social media platforms in Nigeria as well.”

“We’re dealing with Twitter today; we don’t want to be dealing with Facebook tomorrow and Instagram the following day.” Our recommendations will be extremely thorough.

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“You may recall that during the 61st Independence Day celebrations, President Buhari stated that Twitter would return to Nigeria as soon as the government’s conditions were met.

“Last night, the ministerial team met under my chairmanship to discuss the current situation.

“I’d like to point out that we should wait for the committee’s official reports to be delivered to the president, but things are looking up.”

“After we submit our reports and recommendations to the president, I’ll be ready to say what we agreed on, what we’ve accomplished, and what we haven’t,” he said.

According to NAN, Twitter wrote to President Muhammadu Buhari seeking engagement over the indefinite suspension of its operations in Nigeria due to activities that could jeopardize the country’s corporate existence.

Buni approves a new teacher retirement age

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Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State has approved raising the retirement age for teachers from 60 to 65 years and the length of service year from 35 to 40 years, whichever comes first.

This was stated in a press statement signed by Alhassan Sule Mamudo, information officer, Yobe State’s Office of the Chief Civil Service.

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“It should be noted, however, that the reversed retirement age/years of service is not automatic,” he says, “as officers will be required to demonstrate fitness following a medical examination, and those found unfit will be advised to retire accordingly.”
“As stated in a letter signed by the Head of Service Muhammad B. Nura, this gesture is limited to Education Officers/Teaching Staff only, and it is effective immediately.”

Ibrahim: The Sun award and matters arising

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By David Onmeje

The Sun Publishing Limited, publishers of The Sun newspaper is one of Nigeria’s leading generational news tabloid. Within a short time of its operations, the medium carved a niche for itself in credibility and media excellence in the industry.

Therefore, The Sun Publishing Limited has upped the ante by adding another garland on the shelve of the numerous public service accolades, received by the Director -General, National Youth Service Corps (DG-NYSC), Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim. The 18th Sun awards 2020 honour of Brig. Gen. Ibrahim was a loud reaffirmation of his splendid public service performance. It is Nigeria’s appreciation of a dedicated public servant.

In recent times, the DG-NYSC has been feted by highly reputable corporate bodies and organizations for his marvelous public service records. Brig. Gen. Ibrahim’s nomination by the Board of Editors of the Sun Publishing Ltd and subsequent conferment of the Sun Public Service Award for 2020 is a resounding and distinctive crest of excellence trailing his shadows in public service.

Some Nigerians may be wondering why the DG-NYSC has become a doyen and celebrity in the files of famed organizations in Nigeria. But is it undeniable that the over four decades NYSC scheme has been repositioned, reinvigorated and revolutionized under the leadership of Brig. Gen. Ibrahim despite the turbulent times in the country.He has defined new templates and set new targets for himself, which are religiously implemented.

Brig. Gen. Ibrahim, a crack soldier, military historian and an administrative czar is perpetually scared of failure. So, he strives to excel all the times. He once proclaimed that, “As I sleep and wake up, I think of death and what I will be remembered for and when God gave me this opportunity, I always think of what legacy I will leave behind.”

Propelled by this passion, his execution of the NSYC’s vision for the scheme has placed it on the fast-track of accelerated development; bolstered and renewed enthusiasm in young Nigerians in serving their country and sparked NYSC’s support of national productivity through its agricultural initiatives for corps members. Most significantly, the NYSC is now aggressively pursuing the agenda of morphing into an independent scheme, rather than the total dependence on funding from the FGN.

Thus, it is an accurate verdict to assert that Brig. Gen. Ibrahim has raised internal platforms in the scheme, which are gradually turning the NYSC into an investor, money spinner and active contributor to the focal national policy of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration on food security agenda. The NYSC boss also dealt a lethal punch on the nagging menace of dubious participation of graduates with forged certificates in the scheme and fake NYSC members, which were at the verge of completely eroding the credibility of the scheme.

At different times, analysts and public affairs commentators have applauded Brig. Gen. Ibrahim’s perfect initiatives on synergy with multiple agencies and financial institutions. He has his eyes fixated on skills acquisition and financial empowerment of corps members in order to adequately arm them for the post-service challenges of unemployment in the labour market.

The 18th DG- NYSC is famed for his religious implementation of the scheme’s five-point policy. Today, Nigeria can boast of corps members whose potentials are maximally consummated or utilized during the one-year duration of the scheme. The NYSC has repositioned serving corps members to derive multiple self- benefits.

The Director- General has enlivened and bolstered conversations and collaboration with critical stakeholders; improved welfare and security of corps members as well as staff. The NYSC boss has also birthed and reengineered a technology-driven scheme which is effectively creating, energizing and reviving the NYSC Ventures and SAED in line with NYSC Act.

At the precarious times of the COVID-19 outbreak, the NYSC boss ensured all orientation camps were secured and there is a laudable testimony that the scheme has not recorded any COVID-19 fatality to this moment. Rather, corps members displayed enviable patriotism in enlisting into their nation’s fight against the pandemic . They produced hand sanitizers’, face masks, embarked on sensitization campaigns on observance of COVID-19 protocols and in some instances, served as emergency health workers where necessary.

And today, the NYSC has invested in massive rice plantations across the country; built or revived Rice and flour Mills, water factories, and allied investments. These are indisputable landmarks which have elevated Brig. Gen. Ibrahim to the status of an exceptional leader deserving of the Sun Public Service award, as echoed by the Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Onuoha Ukeh.

Of course, Brig. Gen. Ibrahim has birthed his biggest project which is in the offing. He is committedly pursuing the initiative of NYSC Trust Fund. It is conceptualized to empower the corps members after post -service years and also, stabilize and sustain the scheme by attracting external revenues to fund its operations.

The DG-NYSC reasoned that “The skills acquisition project has taken many men and women out of the labour market because they become responsive to the challenges of a digital economy. That is why we also want to solicit public support and that of the federal government to set up NYSC Trust Fund. Supported by organizations, it will provide start-up funds for corps members for business and equip the scheme more too. Keeping the corps members busy with the empowerment from the Trust Fund will take many Nigerian youths off the streets and labour market.”

Therefore, the special recognition and award to Brig. Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim by the Sun newspapers has again trumpeted his finest innate endowments as a soldier and administrator, who has the knack for hard work, commitment to duty and a stickler for excellence wherever he is privileged to render public service. The Sun award is certainly not the last in the public recognition of the assets embodied by Brig. Gen. Ibrahim. When men of ideas, who are endowed with an innovative spirit mount the saddle, the impactful signs become are clear as manifest in the DG-NYSC. May God grant him the strength to drive his initiative of the NYSC Trust Fund to fruition.

Onmeje wrote this piece from the United Kingdom.

Congresses: By leaders, why new excos must reconcile party members

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Southwest Bureau Chief Bisi Oladele Jide Orintunsin, Abuja, Nicholas Kalu, Gbade Ogunwale, Abuja, Osagie Otabor, Akure, Rosemary Nwisi, Port Harcourt, Jide Orintunsin, Abuja, Kolade Adeyemi, Jos, Fanen Ihyongo, Kano, Augustine Okezie, Katsina, Bauchi, AbdulGafar Alabelewe, Kaduna, Damian
On Sunday, more reactions followed the weekend congresses held by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Claims and counter-claims were made by “winners of the congresses” held in the 34 states of the union, as expected.

The reactions came after the National APC Secretariat ruled that state congresses held by non-accredited committees across the country on Saturday were null and void. The party insisted that no parallel congresses were held, despite media reports to the contrary.

However, reports from Kwara, Niger, Ogun, Oyo, Akwa Ibom, Enugu, Kano, Bauchi, Abia, Rivers, and Cross River states, among others, revealed that parallel congresses were held depending on the number of political factions present.

Senator John James Akpanudoedehe, Secretary to the party’s Caretaker Extra-Ordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC), told our correspondent in an interview yesterday that only congresses organized by the party’s accredited Congress panels would be recognized.

Regardless of parallel elections held in some states, party leaders urged newly elected leaders to seek reconciliation and be magnanimous in victory yesterday.

Gbajabiamila and Wase advise APC executives to increase membership, saying that victory breeds victory.

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Femi Gbajabiamila, Speaker of the House of Representatives, urged the Lagos State APC executive, led by Cornelius Ojelabi, to mobilize more members into the party yesterday. Ahmed Idris Wase, the Deputy Speaker, also advised the newly elected Rufus Bature-led APC executive in Plateau State to redouble their efforts in leading the party to victory in the upcoming elections.

Gbajabiamila congratulated Ojelabi on his election as chairman of the Lagos State APC. The Speaker said he was not surprised by Ojelabi’s emergence as a former House member and state commissioner.

Gbajabiamila described the new Chairman as a good ambassador for the House of Representatives in a statement released by his spokesman, Lanre Lasisi.

Over the years, Gbajabiamila said, Ojelabi has demonstrated loyalty, determination, dedication, and commitment to the party’s growth and development, particularly the progressive family.

He urged the party’s leaders to begin educating the public about the importance of obtaining a Permanent Voters Card. He also advised them to strengthen the APC family and leave a positive legacy.

Wase also urged the new state executive members to reach out to disgruntled members to maintain the party’s unity, according to a statement released by his spokesman, Umar Puma. Wase, who spoke at the APC state congress in Jos over the weekend, urged party executives at the grassroots to ensure that the party’s structure is strengthened and that its supporters are carried along, according to the statement.

Akeredolu will investigate the outcome of the APC exercise in Ondo.

Governor of Ondo State, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, has announced that an investigation into the state’s last Saturday congress will be conducted due to an alleged constitutional violation.

According to Akeredolu, there have been complaints about age discrimination in some offices. Such complaints, he promised, would not go unnoticed.

The governor, speaking through Donald Ojogo, the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, said the complaints would be thoroughly investigated and remedial measures taken to address them.

He congratulated the newly-elected State Executive Committee led by Ade Adetimehin and thanked members of the party for a “exemplary and unique show of unity and love.”

The APC tells Aregbesola’s supporters that there will be no congress anywhere else.

The National Secretariat of the APC in Osun State’s Congress Committee yesterday slammed the parallel congress held by loyalists of Minister of Interior Rauf Aregbesola.

Gbenga Elegbeleye, Chairman of the Congress Committee, told reporters at the APC secretariat in Osogbo yesterday: “We have done the necessary in conducting congress in Osun State.” The results are in, and we’re submitting the report to the party’s national secretariat.

“I am not aware of any other congress in Osun State, and no one has informed me or any other member of this committee.” We are a group of seven people. We don’t act on what we don’t know.

“On Friday, we went to the party’s state secretariat to hold a stakeholders meeting, and we informed party members that the congress would be held on Saturday at Osogbo Township Stadium.” So, if we came here to announce the congress’s location, we were tasked by the national secretariat to organize the APC’s Osun State party congress.

“So, if someone goes to a shrine to do something, it’s probably a funeral or a wedding ceremony, but not a congress.”

Why did the APC congress in Oyo fail?

According to The Nation, the APC’s state congress in Oyo State collapsed on Saturday due to party leaders’ inability to reconcile interests and bitterness over pre-congress electoral losses.
On Thursday, the party’s leaders broke the deadlock over an acceptable strategy for producing members of the executive by zoning the positions. Candidates for specific positions in the state executive were requested from each of the seven zones.

However, the zoning has harmed some governorship candidates and those seeking positions in the National Assembly. It also hurt those who had already lined up candidates for key positions as part of their governorship ambitions. As a result, the majority of the aspirants declined to attend subsequent meetings scheduled for Friday and Saturday in order to resolve the pre-congress crisis.

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The party had only intended to affirm the consensus candidates who had been presented at the congress on Saturday.

Some zones held elections to select candidates from each zone, resulting in winners and losers. There were two groups of people who felt aggrieved as a result of the situation: those who lost because of zoning and those who lost in the election that produced consensus candidates.

The PDP will set a new date for the canceled Lagos congress.

The PDP’s national leadership has announced that the party’s botched congress in Lagos State will be rescheduled soon.

In response to the state’s botched state congress on Saturday, the PDP’s spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, told our correspondent on the phone yesterday that the event had been canceled due to a security breach.

The exercise, according to Ologbondiyan, was successful in other states, including Adamawa, where it was held on Saturday.

Ward and State Congresses were scheduled to take place in nine states, according to a timetable recently released by the PDP’s National Working Committee (NWC).

Lagos, Oyo, Adamawa, Kebbi, Borno, Kogi, Osun, Kwara, and Ebonyi states were on the list for full or partial congresses.

The tenure of the Executive Committees in Lagos, Oyo, Adamawa, Kebbi, Borno, Kogi, Osun, and Kwara states had expired, according to a statement released by the PDP’s Abuja national secretariat.

The party’s spokesman clarified that only seven states remained as of Friday, October 15, 2021, with Lagos being the only one still outstanding.

The party’s congress was disrupted on Saturday, according to Dr. Adetokunbo Pearse, a candidate for the position of Lagos State PDP Chairman.

Following a disagreement over the delegates’ list for accreditation, the state congress of the main opposition party became inconclusive.

However, in a statement released yesterday in Lagos, outgoing PDP Publicity Secretary, Mr. Taofik Gani, blamed the canceled congress on hoodlum gunshots at the venue.

Nabena warns elected officials about the importance of reconciliation.

Yekini Nabena, the APC’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary and a party chieftain in Bayelsa State, has urged newly elected state leaders to engage in massive reconciliation and be magnanimous in victory. He praised the Congress’s peaceful conduct in most states, particularly in Bayelsa State, where a new set of leaders was elected.

In a statement released in Abuja, Nabena congratulated the newly-elected state executive and called for genuine reconciliation among party men and women who may have been harmed by the process. The Bayelsa-born politician, who claimed the exercise was carried out in accordance with the party’s constitution, also urged the new leaders to demonstrate their worth by leading the party with fear of God.

Ex-Plateau SSG Bature is the new chairman of the APC.

Rufus Bature, a former legislator who represented the people of Barkin Ladi Constituency from 1999 to 2007 and the immediate past Secretary to the Government of Plateau State, was elected APC Chairman at the Crest Hotel Conference Hall in Jos, Plateau State. As a consensus candidate, he was elected.

Governor Simon Bako Lalong, on the other hand, stated that the APC family in Plateau State remains a beacon of democracy and a source of hope for the state’s and nation’s peace, progress, and unity.

Lalong, speaking at the APC State Congress in Jos, where members of the State Executive Committee were elected, said members’ maturity and consistent conduct demonstrated the party’s strength in the state and its members’ unity.

The governor urged the state party executives to collaborate with other party officials at the local government, ward, and unit levels, emphasizing the importance of party members being carried along and being fair, honest, and transparent in all their dealings.

Bature thanked Lalong for providing the state with the needed leadership, saying that the APC has endeared itself to the people and given them hope. The new state committee is made up of 36 people.

Ganduje praises the APC’s Kano congress.

Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the governor of Kano State, has hailed the election of Abdullahi Abbas as the new chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, which took place on Saturday.

“Any parallel gathering elsewhere by some disgruntled politicians in the name of the APC should be considered illegal, null, and void.” Delegates voted for the new chairman (Abbas), who “conducted themselves in an orderly manner to enable the party to follow the normal procedures for conducting the congress,” he said.

Abbas, the interim APC chairman, was re-elected as the party’s new chairman, receiving 3,122 votes out of 3,320 votes cast at the congress.

The Chief Returning Officer, Auwal Abdullahi, who led a seven-man delegation from the party’s National Headquarters in Abuja to conduct the congress, announced the results at the voting venue.

Another candidate for the Chairmanship position, Mustapha Sharif of the state’s Dala local government, withdrew from the race prior to the start of the election.

Former governor and senator representing Kano Central, Ibrahim Shekarau, Senator Barau Jibril representing Kano North, Ibrahim Shaaban Sharada, and other aggrieved members of the party met with the Kano State All Progressives Congress (APC) caucus at the National Assembly yesterday to open the doors of reconciliation.

Masari’s message to the Katsina APC executive is to avoid partisanship.

As the newly elected members of the APC state executive committee set out to steer the party’s affairs, state Governor Aminu Bello Masari warned them to avoid partisanship and live above board.

Masari, speaking after the swearing-in of the committee members who emerged through a consensus arrangement at the Muhammad Dikko Stadium in Katsina, attributed the success of the APC congress to the cooperation of party members.

Ahmed El Marzuk, the state Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice, swore in the party executives.

Chairman Sani Ali Ahmed, Deputy Chairman Bala Abu Musawa, Secretary Shittu A. Shittu, and Treasurer Babangida Aliyu are among the newly elected executive committee members.

Sani is a supporter of the APC’s Kaduna congress.

Senator Uba Sani of Kaduna Central has thrown his support behind Governor Nasir Ahmed El-Kaduna Rufai’s State APC consensus policy, describing it as a demonstration of democratic spirit.

This comes amid reports that the state chapter is in crisis, with the senator boycotting the congress in protest.

The lawmaker described el-action Rufai’s as proof of his refusal to influence the selection of ward, local government, and state party executives in a statement, which also praised the governor’s ability to successfully complete ward, local government, and state congresses. “He gave stakeholders at all levels the freedom to come up with their own solutions,” he said.

The APC in Enugu will have two chairmen.

Two chairmen emerged from the APC’s parallel congresses held on Saturday in different parts of Enugu State.

They are Chief Ugochukwu Agballah, a former state commissioner, and Comrade Adolphus Ude, a former state deputy chairman of the party.

Agballah was formed by a group led by Geoffrey Onyeama, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Chief Ken Nnamani, former Senate President; and Sullivan Chime, former governor.

The congress was held at the Destiny Event Centre in Enugu, and it was overseen by the congress committee, which was chaired by Dr. Ijeomah Arodiogbu.

Ude, on the other hand, defeated a faction loyal to the party’s outgoing caretaker chairman, Dr. Ben Nwoye, at the party’s state secretariat in Enugu.

Uzodinma, Okorocha and Okorocha disagree on the Imo APC congress.

On Saturday, Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma advised newly elected APC state executive members to reconcile disgruntled members and convert new ones.

After the party’s congress in Owerri on Saturday, Uzodimma gave the charge. To elect its officers, the party used a consensus voice-voting system.

The governor praised the 1,700 delegates for voting unanimously in favor of the officers, claiming that “democracy is working in Imo State.”

He also praised the organizing committee and party members for their perseverance in ensuring a smooth operation.

However, former Governor Rochas Okorocha said yesterday that there was no APC congress in the state because the party’s Exco was the subject of a substantive Appeal Court judgment.

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On Saturday, Okorocha and other members of the opposition, including Senator Ifeanyi Araraume, boycotted the state congress.

In a statement, Okorocha said, “In addition to the substantive appeal court judgment, there is an appeal pending in the Supreme Court over the issue,” through his media aide, Sam Onwuemeodo.

“What are we going to discuss at the congress?” Nobody constructs something from the ground up. There is no doubt that the Exco of the party in Imo State is the subject of a substantive appeal court judgment. Furthermore, a Supreme Court appeal is pending and the case has not been decided, and someone has stated that he is holding a congress.”
On congresses, Amaechi and Abe’s supporters disagree.

Rotimi Amaechi, the Transport Minister and former Governor of Rivers State, said over the weekend that the APC in Rivers would not allow its critics to prevent the party from fielding a governorship candidate in 2023.

People who used the court to prevent the APC from running in the 2019 general election claimed the party did not hold valid primaries, according to Amaechi, who spoke in Port Harcourt.

The minister spoke in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Saturday, where the APC held its state primaries.

Senator Magnus Abe’s and his supporters’ names were not found on the delegates’ list for the state congress, according to reports.

Former Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Otelemaba Amachree, and former Majority Leader of the House, Golden Ben Chioma, were among the senator’s prominent supporters, whose names were not released.

The Abe-led APC faction, on the other hand, announced the names of alleged winners of a phony parallel congress they held yesterday.

The group listed a former state lawmaker, Golden Chioma, as chairman, Ineye Jack (secretary), and Paul Osiago (publicity secretary) on a list of 27 positions circulated in Port Harcourt yesterday.

Chioma confirmed the list was the result of a parallel congress they held while “the other group was holding theirs, we were also holding ours somewhere in Port Harcourt” when contacted by phone.

However, after the election on Saturday, Chairman of the Rivers APC Congress Screening Committee delegated from the National Secretariat, Dr. Abubakar Idris, announced Emeka Beke as the winner of the chairmanship position, having received 1,575 votes out of 1,615 accredited delegates in the state.

In Adamawa’s APC congress, 12 councils vote.

As the All Progressive Congress (APC) state congress election entered its second day yesterday, a total of 12 local government areas in Adamawa had already voted.

In the state, the APC convention began late Saturday evening.

The election was delayed due to an intensive and thorough screening of the delegates, according to Prof. Umar Katsayal, Chairman of the election committee. According to Katsayal, the election was conducted in a smooth, peaceful, and transparent manner.

“The election is being conducted in accordance with the party’s rules and regulations,” Adamu said.

Mr. Mohammed Yunusa, a member of the screening committee, also confirmed that voting has taken place in 12 of the 21 local government areas.

According to the Oyo REC, INEC recognizes the PDP’s congress in Adamasingba.

In Oyo State, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced yesterday that only the PDP State Congress held on Saturday at the Lekan Salami Sports Complex in Adamasingba, Ibadan, is recognized.

In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Ibadan, Mr. Mutiu Agboke, the state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), confirmed this.

Agboke made the remarks while leading the commission’s management team on an advocacy visit to Abere Central Mosque in Agbowo, Ibadan.

On Saturday in Ibadan, two parallel PDP State Congresses were held, with two separate party executives emerging.

Governor Seyi Makinde’s faction held a congress at Adamasingba’s Lekan Salami Sports Complex’s mainbow.

Kogi tackles the EFCC over the controversial N20bn loot

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On Sunday, the Kogi State Government requested that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission release the findings of its investigation into the alleged N20 billion bailout funds, over which a Lagos High Court reportedly froze the state’s account in August.

It claimed that the alleged sum of N19,333,333.36, which Sterling Bank had promised to transfer to the Central Bank of Nigeria, did not belong to the Kogi State Government and that the state had not entered into any agreement with Sterling Bank or the EFCC to return any bailout funds to the CBN, as claimed.

On Friday, the EFCC dropped its lawsuit seeking the forfeiture of N20 billion in bailout funds.

Following a motion filed and argued by EFCC counsel, Kemi Pinheiro, representing Rotimi Oyedepo, Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke granted the order of withdrawal.

The government, on the other hand, fought back against the EFCC’s panic withdrawal, challenging the anti-graft agency to make its investigation into the alleged bailout funds public.

The state government accused the EFCC of hiding inalienable facts and embarking on a face-saving mission with its statement on the withdrawal, according to Kingsley Fanwo, the state Commissioner for Information and Communication.

Fanwo also urged Nigerians to question the EFCC about a portion of the bailout fund that was said to have been misappropriated.

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“It is our belief that the EFCC’s unceremonious withdrawal of the suit without informing the court of the facts is a deliberate and face-saving effort by the EFCC, which has engaged in very unprofessional and unethical conduct throughout this episode, all in a bid to ‘nail’ the Kogi State Government at all costs and tarnish its image,” he said.

“It is our belief that the EFCC’s unceremonious withdrawal of the suit without informing the court of the facts stated in paragraph 3 above is a deliberate and face-saving effort by the EFCC, which has engaged in very unprofessional and unethical conduct throughout this episode, all in a bid to ‘nail’ the Kogi State Government at all costs and tarnish its image.”

“While we reserve all of our legal rights against the EFCC, we reiterate our demand for an unqualified apology from the EFCC, as stated in our September 6, 2021 letter to the chairman of the EFCC.” We hope the EFCC will comply with the demand as a first step toward redemption as it attempts to reclaim Nigerians’ trust and repair its rapidly deteriorating image.”

Sunday Igboho: Pastor Giwa tells Benin Republic President 48 hours to free Yoruba agitator

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Pastor Adewale Giwa, Senior Pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming Of Christ Ministry, has urged President Patrice Talon of Benin Republic to free Yoruba warrior Sunday Adeyemo, also known as “Igboho,” within 48 hours.

Igboho is presently being held at a prison facility in Benin Republic, according to the DAILY POST.

On July 1, 2021, personnel from the Department of State Services, DSS, raided the pro-Yoruba self-determination activist’s house in Soka, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, resulting to the arrest of twelve of his aides, although Igboho escaped capture.

Igboho was caught with his wife in Cotonou, Benin Republic, on July 16, 2021, while traveling to Germany, and has been detained since since.

Yomi Aliyyu, one of his attorneys, had raised the alarm last week that Igboho need immediate medical care.

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Igboho, he claims, has been diagnosed with renal and lung disease.

Giwa urged President Talon not to let himself to be exploited by greedy Nigerian politicians to tarnish the country’s image in a speech to his church members on the State of the Nation on Sunday.

“Let me issue a warning to the President of the Republic of Benin to free Sunday Igboho within 48 hours.” He should avoid being compared to the biblical Judas Iscariot.

“Be forewarned, and let the young guy free as soon as possible.” Giwa said, “Sunday Igboho should not be treated like a criminal.”

Furthermore, the angry preacher chastised the National Assembly for sinking Nigeria further into debt.

“This is the worst National Assembly since 1999,” he remarked. They approve whatever President Muhammadu Buhari delivers to them, regardless of how the Nigerian people feel.

“They say “Yes sir” to whatever President Buhari says without questioning or seeking Nigerians’ input.

“This is just a rubber stamp assemblage that just depicts itself and pockets,” says the narrator.

The Somali army captures an al-Shabab leader

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On Sunday in Wajid town, Bakool area, Southwest Somalia, an Al-Shabab leader surrendered to the Somali National Army (SNA).

Mohamed Kulow Ali, who was in command of the terror group’s activities in the southern area, surrendered to the Somali army in Wajid town equipped with an AK47 weapon and ammo, according to Mohamed Nur, a SNA army official.

“We are currently presenting to the media in Wajid town an al-Shabab leader who was well-known in southwest State regions.

“After he established successful contact with the army regarding his surrender to the army, he was equipped with an AK47 weapon and ammo,” Nur added.

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He went on to say that any terrorist wanting to surrender in accordance with the government’s amnesty offer would be welcomed by the army.

The terror organization that has been trying to topple the internationally recognized government has not yet responded.

Drivers should take a break after every four hours of driving: FRSC

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A road safety expert has offered advice on how to protect drivers from fatigue and other dangerous driving behaviors.
To avoid fatigue, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) advises drivers to take a 15-minute break after every four hours of driving.

During a sensitization talk at The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM), Festac Town, Lagos on Sunday, Sikiru Aduloju, Assistant Corps Commander, Apapa Command, gave the advice.

He believes that driver fatigue can lead to accidents because tired drivers are more likely to make poor decisions.

He also advised drivers to avoid other factors that could lead to accidents, such as talking about sensitive topics on the phone or with a passenger while driving.

“We should not take calls while driving because even good news can cause destabilizing reactions,” he said.

Mr Aduloju warned against a condition he called “Road Accident Immunity Deception Syndrome” (RAIDS).

RAIDS, he claims, is a situation in which drivers are aware that their vehicles are defective but continue to drive them because they have prayed.

“Boarding a vehicle whose driver is completely inebriated or under the influence of drugs just because you prayed is dangerous,” he said.

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He urged people to drive cautiously, especially during the “ember” months, which he described as a time when there are a lot of activities and movements.

Mr. Aduloju emphasized the importance of drivers considering others while driving.

“Good defensive drivers take into account other drivers’ actions and inactions.”

“Please don’t go too fast; think about the distance rather than the time,” he advised.

Misau, an ally of the Education Minister, is the new chairman of the Bauchi APC

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The All Progressives Congress in Bauchi State has named Alhaji Babayo Misau, the candidate of Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, as its Chairman.

Following a consensus process that began on Saturday, October 16 and ended on Sunday, October 17, he and 35 other executives were announced in the early hours of Sunday.

Jibrin Sam, the chairman of the state Congress Committee, said the officials were chosen by delegates and stakeholders of the party.

In an interview with journalists on Saturday evening, Sam stated that the results of the Congress would not be announced until Monday.

He explained that this was done to allow stakeholders to consult with one another and come up with a consensus candidate.

However, around 1.00 a.m. on Sunday, he announced that Misau had been chosen by consensus.

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The committee was tasked by the party’s National Secretariat to hold a free and fair congress in the state, according to Sam.
“We gave stakeholders of each local government area and their zones the opportunity to elect state executives without rancor,” he said.

“As a result, we affirm the elected officials in accordance with the party’s guidelines and policies.”

During the election process, he explained, the committee did not interfere with stakeholders’ decisions.

The party, he said, was committed to bringing in leaders who could work tirelessly to depose the state’s Peoples Democratic Party-led government.

He claimed that the APC owned Bauchi State and that the party would reclaim it in 2023.

He praised the stakeholders and party loyalists, however, for remaining calm during the Congress.

NYSC DG wins Sun Award for Public Service

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The Director General of the National Youth Service Corps Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim has again received another accolade to his already long list of honours as he was presented the Sun Awards 2020 for Public Service by the Publishers of ‘The Sun Newspapers’ at a grand ceremony in Lagos on Saturday.

In a short video aired before the Award presentation, Management of the SUN Newspapers said the DG NYSC was considered for the award because of the unprecedented changes he has brought to the National Youth Service Corps as the 18th Chief Executive of the organisation.

His collaboration with Agencies, Organisation and Financial institutions that seek to empower members of the corps were also presented as attributes that make Brig Gen Shuaibu and exceptional leader deserving of the award.

Minister of Youth and Sports Mr. Sunday Dare who represented the Secretary to the Government of the Federation; Boss Mustapha praised the Management of Sun Newspapers for sustaining the award ceremony for eighteen years and the very rigorous selection process that ensured only deserving individuals are selected for the prestigious award.

Twenty individuals were given awards for Public Service, Philanthropy, Business and Technology at the well-attended ceremony. Also in attendance were the governors of Edo, Kano and Ondo while Kogi, Yobe and Borno Governors were represented by their Deputies.

Brigadier General Shuaibu was accompanied by his wife and some Directors to accept the Award at the 18th Sun Awards 2020.

Another winner in the same category was the Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency retired Brigadier General Buba Marwa.