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Nasarawa LG Elections: APC wins all chairmanship, councillorship positions

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) won the Nasarawa State local government council election on Wednesday.

Mr Ayuba Wandai, Chairman of the State Independent Electoral Commission, revealed this when he announced the results in Lafia on Thursday.

Wandai stated that the APC candidates for chairmanship and councillorship won in all 13 of the State’s Local Government Areas (LGAs).

“In this regard, and in accordance with the authority bestowed upon me as Chairman of the Commission and Chief Electoral Officer of the State.

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“I hereby declare APC candidates for Chairmanship in all 13 LGAs as winners, and they are hereby returned elected.”

“The APC candidates for the 147 electoral ward councillor positions are hereby returned elected.”

“It is on record that seven political parties participated in the exercise,” he said, naming the ADC, APC, LP, NNPP, PDP, SDP, and ZLP.

According to reports from the field, the election was peacefully conducted throughout the State, with the exception of a delay in the distribution of election materials in some parts of the State, which he blamed on logistics issues.

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“So far, NASIEC has successfully conducted elections that can best be described as free, fair, and credible, in accordance with state electoral law,” he said.

Former PDP governors declared candidacy for presidential ticket in 2023

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Three former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors have declared their intention to run for president in 2023.

The news came after the 94th National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in Abuja on Thursday.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar was present, as were PDP Governors led by Chairman and Sokoto Governor Aminu Tambuwal, as well as former and serving governors, ministers, and federal lawmakers.

The parley agreed to the zoning committee’s recommendation that the North produce the next National Chairman, led by Enugu Governor Ifeanyi Ugwaunyi.

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However, the presidential ticket was left open, allowing any eligible member to run.

Acting National Chairman Yemi Akinwonmi thanked Ugwaunyi and Adamawa Governor Ahmadu Fintiri for chairing the Zoning and Convention Planning Committees.

Wali Jibrin, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, assured that the party leadership will continue to promote unity among members in order to ensure that the PDP returns to power.

According to a source, the Northern Caucus of the NEC met at another location in the nation’s capital following the meeting.

The stalwarts gathered at the Bauchi Governor’s Lodge in Asokoro, where some advocated for the chairmanship to be zoned North-Central.

The proposal, however, was roundly rejected and made open to all aspirants wishing to run for office.

The meeting also discussed the distribution of posts among the 19 Northern states and gave all interested parties until Friday to indicate their interest.

Following the compilation of names and interested portfolios, the caucus is likely to micro-zone some positions to specific states.

Three ex-Northern Governors and a party official announced their candidacy for PDP flagbearer.

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It was learned that two are from the North-East: Deputy National Chairman (North), ex-Senator Suleiman Nazif, and former Gombe Governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo.

The other two are from the North-West: Ahmed Makarfi, ex-Kaduna Governor and former PDP Caretaker Chairman, and Ibrahim Shema, ex-Katsina Governor.

Don’t distract NSCDC CG, commandants with frivolous campaign, CSO warns group

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The Coalition of Human Rights Monitoring Group and Good Governance has kicked against the call for the removal of the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, describing it as a mere distraction.
The CSO, which made this known at a press conference today in Abuja, said those behind the frivolous campaign are mischief makers and should not be taken seriously.
In his address, the Executive Director, Gabriel Agibi, noted that the shadowy group, the Coalition of Civil Society Network, is only constituting a nuisance in the polity.
According to him, Dr Audi has proven to be a man on a mission since his appointment by President Muhammadu Buhari, demonstrating an unflinching loyalty to the country, evident in his various innovations.
The CSO said as critical stakeholders, the CG’s only sin could be his strong stance against corruption and insistence on due process which has not gone down well with some vested interests.
Agibi further revealed that these individuals are either ignorant or unaware of the impressive reforms introduced by Dr Audi that has overwhelmingly transformed the service for better performance.
The group, however, urged the unsuspecting members of the general public to be wary of overnight groups parading as human rights and good governance advocates, as they are against the interest of Nigeria, and by extension carrying out the bidding of some vested interest.
On its part, the Coalition of Human Rights Monitoring Group and Good Governance passed a vote of confidence on the CG in his numerous efforts at repositioning the NSCDC for greater productivity in service to the country.
Read Full Statement Below: 
The leadership of the Coalition of Human Rights Monitoring Group and Good Governance welcomes you all to this press conference put together to question the rationale for the call for the removal of the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps.
It is alarming that some shadowy group of persons parading under the nomenclature of The Coalition of Civil Society Network would elect to constitute a nuisance in the polity by calling for the sack of the Commandant General of the NSCDC most bizarrely.
It is quite unfortunate that the promoters of this group delved into an area they lacked knowledge, so much so that their modus operandi smacks of ignorance and a high level of mischief, hence the balderdash it stated in its press release.
The Coalition for Human Rights Monitoring Group and Good Governance sees this act as an affront to the collective sensibilities of Nigerians. We are also worried that such a concoction could be released into the press without recourse to the implication such a misnomer could have on the psyche of Nigerians.
We wish to place on record that the Commandant General of the NSCDC has been a man on a mission since his appointment by President Muhammadu Buhari. On record, he has demonstrated an unflinching loyalty to the country, and this has been evident in the various innovations experienced in the NSCDC since he assumed leadership.
As critical stakeholders, we are tempted to believe that the sin of the Commandant General of the NSCDC in the fact that he has cleaned the Augean stable and this stance has not gone down well with some vested interest whose activities almost brought the NSCDC to its knees.
These agents of destabilization are still licking their wounds, and the best way for them to get their pound of flesh is to go to town with a diatribe such as alleging job racketeering and the display of arms on the website of the NSCDC.
As expected, the promoters of this group failed either by omission or commission to also highlight that the Commandant General of the NSCDC has indeed turned around the agency’s fortunes within a record period.
They also failed to inform the general public of the sterling leadership attributes of the Commandant General of the NSCDC that has positioned the agency for more extraordinary exploits and indeed primarily responsible for the success story of the NSCDC in recent times.
We wish to state in unequivocal terms that the Commandant General of the NSCDC is not only doing wonders; he has indeed matched words with action to the chagrin of perpetrators of crime and criminalities across the country.
The Coalition of Human Rights Monitoring Group and Good Governance wishes to use this medium to warn all detractors to desist from constituting themselves as clogs in the wheels of progress in the country. They must come to terms with the fact that Nigerians are now aware of their gimmick, no matter how hard they try to cover up.
We wish to place on record that those calling for the sack of the Commandant General of the NSCDC are not aware of the reforms that have been introduced that has better positioned the service for better performance.
We, therefore, encourage unsuspecting members of the general public to be wary of overnight individuals and associations parading as human rights and good governance advocates, as these groups and associations are against the interest of Nigeria, and by extension carrying out the bidding of some vested interest in the country.
The Coalition of Human Rights Monitoring Group and Good Governance gives the Commandant General of the NSCDC a vote of confidence in his numerous efforts at repositioning the NSCDC for greater productivity in service to the country.
We consequently advise members of the general public to extend support to the leadership of the NSCDC in this critical time of our existence and our quest for a safe and secured country.
We thank you all for your time and attention, and with your continued support, Nigeria will defeat its adversaries.

Edo PDP suspends Zonal Vice Chair and the State Secretary

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The Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Dan Orbih, Zonal Vice Chairman, and Mr. Hillary Otsu, Edo State Secretary of the PDP, have been suspended from the party by party leaders in Edo North Senatorial Districts.

The suspension was contained in a communique read by a senatorial district leader of the PDP, Mr. Charles Erikhumhi, following a meeting of the zone’s leadership of the PDP yesterday in Auchi, Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo.

In addition, the chairs of five Edo-north local government areas were suspended. Local governments affected included Owan West, Owan East, Akoko-Edo, Etsako Central, and Etsako East, as well as Senatorial Leader Mr. Samuel Saiki.

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According to the communique, Orbih and others were suspended because they violated the party’s constitution and were also involved in anti-party activities.

Orbih was accused in particular of working against the harmonisation of the party structure across the state and of sponsoring some people to go to court against the party’s leaders.

Erikhumhi stated that their suspension was necessary to save the party from impending collapse and to instill discipline in its hierarchy.

“On Sunday, October 2, Mr. Governor called an all-important stakeholders meeting, which Orbih boycotted, including the Senatorial chairmen and the five local government chairmen in Edo North,” he said.

“Orbih also went on to incite other party leaders/members to boycott the same meeting.”

“As leaders of the party in the zone, we see this as gross misconduct and a violation of the party’s constitution, as well as anti-party activities.”

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“In light of the foregoing, a vote of no confidence and suspension was passed on Mr. Dan Orbih, the Senatorial chairman, and the five Edo North local government chairmen.”

Mr. Chris Nehikhare, State Publicity Secretary of the PDP, responded that the suspensions should be ignored and that it is of no consequence.

Budget: Buhari borrows N5.01 trillion to service stolen funds

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Hon. Mohammed Gudaji Kazaure, a member of the House of Representatives representing the Kazaure/Roni/Gwiwa/Yankwashi Federal Constituency, has stated that President Muhammadu Buhari has budgeted over N5.1 trillion to service stolen funds that have plunged the country into debt.

He bemoaned that the corruption battle’s bar had been lowered and that those who stole funds had escaped only for the country to pay off debts at the expense of ordinary citizens.

The Jigawa lawmaker, a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), believed that the nation’s so-called debts were stolen funds, and that the appropriate thing for the Buhari administration to do was to pursue the stolen funds and assets stashed abroad and recover them for the nation.

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He spoke with journalists on the sidelines of President Muhammadu Buhari’s presentation of the N16.4 trillion budget for 2022 to the joint sessions of the National Assembly lawmakers on Thursday.

“Nigerian money was looted and buried like dead bodies in the grave, and some people have stashed it abroad.” Why can’t the government form a strong investigative and interrogation Committee to summon these people?

“We need to stop borrowing because we don’t know what tomorrow will bring, and that is my concern.” For example, the former female Petroleum Minister in President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration walked away with $60 billion. This is the Nigerian budget for the next five years.

“If this government conducts a genuine investigation, there are thousands of them, and when we investigate, we can spend the next 20 years without borrowing.” We will implement the budget with the money we have recovered.

“Seriously, this government claims to be fighting corruption, but as a legislator, I never see the corruption fight because we claim to be fighting corruption while being slow and ineffective. I am confident that if there is a thorough investigation and interrogation in this country, we will not borrow money to pay off debts.

“Unfortunately, the issue of revenue, which they said has gone down; the oil, which has gone down in many countries around the world, and if we remember, before oil was discovered in this country, Nigeria was generating revenue from agriculture.” Cotton and groundnut money was used to discover and develop oil, and agriculture was eventually abandoned.

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“Look at our throngs of unemployed youth. Consider our forests, which are currently occupied by criminals but could have been cleared and used for farming by our teeming youths. If we can do this across the six geopolitical zones, I am confident that the country will have more money than oil. We could fund the budget without incurring debt.

“However, the most embarrassing aspect is debt servicing, which was included in the 2022 budget.” We are paying off debts incurred as a result of stolen funds. Nigerians have never enjoyed the money that we are repaying as debt.

“In 2022, the funds that were supposed to be invested in education, railways, health, security, and other critical infrastructure would be used to service debts.” Individuals’ pockets are stuffed with debt.

“Go around the country and see the types of buildings in which some privileged people and government officials live, and they claim to be fighting corruption.” If you go to Maitama in Abuja, Lagos, or Port Harcourt, you will see people who live in mansions and are government officials.

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“Did they buy mansions with their salaries, despite the fact that we said we were fighting corruption?” We will not borrow money if we are truly fighting corruption. “It’s humiliating,” he concluded.

COVID-19: NCDC reports two deaths and 290 new infections on Thursday

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On Thursday, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) reported two COVID-19-related deaths, bringing the country’s death toll to 2,742.

On Friday morning, the NCDC announced this via its verified website.

In addition, the center reported 290 additional infections in 14 states and the FCT.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the 290 new cases reported on Thursday represent a decrease from the 297 cases reported on Tuesday in the country.

According to the NCDC, the FCT ranked first on the log with 127 cases, followed by Lagos, the epicenter of the disease, with 45 cases, and Kaduna in the north-west with 28 cases.

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While the southern states of Delta, Rivers, Edo, and Akwa Ibom recorded 18 cases, 10 cases, three cases, and one case, respectively, the northern states of Kwara, Plateau, and Nasarawa recorded 17 cases, 13 cases, and four cases.

It went on to say that Zamfara in the North-West had ten cases, Imo in the South-East had six, and Ekiti, Ondo, and Oyo States in the South-West had five, three, and one case, respectively.

The NCDC also noted that Sokoto had reported no new cases.

The additional confirmed infections bring the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 207,210, according to the agency.

It went on to say that 194,796 patients had been discharged, while 9,629 were still active cases in the country.

The agency also stated that a multi-sectoral national Emergency Operations Centre, activated at Level II, was still in charge of coordinating national response activities.

According to the NCDC, 3,043,321 million people have been tested out of the country’s roughly 200 million population.

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Because all four COVID-19 variants of concern were circulating in Africa, it advised Nigerians to take prevention measures seriously.

“To prevent the spread, wash your hands, wear a mask, avoid crowded places, maintain a safe distance, and keep the space well ventilated,” it advised.

Security: NSCDC and Audi’s strategy

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By David Onmeje

“The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The leader adjusts the sails.”- John Maxwell.

At keen observation of the approval and appointment of Ahmed Abubakar Audi mni as the new Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) by President Muhammadu Buhari, following the retirement from service of Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu, We can say so far that, the best man for the job was chosen.

 

Amidst the incessant spate of violations, rampant kidnappings, and the urgent need for NSCDC to continually work in synergy with other security agencies to immediately restore peace and security in the country,  Audi emerged the best candidate out of those that went through the transparent selection process initiated by the Ministry of Interior through the Board to ensure that the most suitable among the top-ranking officers in the service was appointed to replace the out-going Commandant-General of the NSCDC.

 

Following multiple threats of attack by miscreants and bandits in different parts of the country, Mr Ahmed Audi gave a necessary directive to forestall and guaranteed a hitch-free living for Nigerian citizens by effortlessly making compilation of information on all forms of crime, for planning and orchestration of strategic action for security operations by the corps, and this was swiftly executed.

 

Meanwhile, the C-G also ordered the 15 Zonal Commanders of NSCDC across the country to beef up security in states under their jurisdiction, and directed them to constantly deploy improved tactics to maintain security across the Nation. This is a man that have been making tours across the country in order to make sure that all plans are well executed.

 

“The peace and stability of a country leads to its economic growth and development, therefore, it is the responsibility of every citizen to see Nigeria as a collective project that must not be allowed to fail.’’-Ahmed Abubakar Audi mni 2021

 

 

The incumbent Commandant General of the NSCDC is truly a man who has successfully adjusted the sails of the NSCDC ship in order to sail smoothly through the tumultuous tides rocking the state of security in the country. Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi has indeed proven to be an outstanding leader and the man for the job to which he was appointed. In barely over 200 days in office, he has achieved and recorded quite a lot of success in the NSCDC.

 

Like many other good men appointed by the current administration, Dr. Audi’s appointment was met with criticisms and opprobrium by many irate individuals and those who oppose the decisions of the present administration in order to fuel their political propaganda. However, his appointment didn’t come as a surprise to many including the officers and other members of the corps. This is because he is a man known for his immense wisdom and experience. He has served in different capacities in the corps, including intelligence, administrative duties and operations. It goes without saying that a man with these qualities is expected to perform up to par, but Dr Audi has not just done that, but he has also manage to surpass the expectations of many.

 

Dr Audi is a well-educated man. He boasts of a doctorate in Public Administration, a master’s degree in criminal justice from the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, a master’s degree in Public Administration from University of Calabar. It is thus not surprising that he is able to perform effectively as the Commandant General of the NSCDC.

 

In addition to his sagacity and intellectual prowess, Dr Audi has also done well to include a number of professional experts and officers to help him in not only the administration of the corps but also the digitalization process of the corps.

 

From the time Dr Audi took over from Alhaji Mohammed Gana till present, the NSDC has undergone changes and restructuring to ensure the body achieves all its mandates in the country especially protecting the lives and properties of Nigerian citizens.

 

It is never easy to hold any office involving security in Nigeria as the country continues to battle terrorism and banditry. Due to the president’s dedication towards tackling insecurity, the war against insecurity is gradually being won by the government, and thus, anyone appointed to such an important position as Dr Audi’s has a lot of responsibilities and expectations to satisfy. The Commandant General is faced with performing his job and leading the NSCDC to achieve its mandates despite the many challenges it is faced with.

 

Since his appointment, the NSDC has worked effectively with other sister agencies in protecting lives and properties. Just recently the NSCDC strengthened its partnership with the NYSC in ensuring adequate security for Corps members, NYSC farms across the country and other infrastructures of the NYSC scheme. The resuscitation of the farms is in order to train corps members with a passion for agriculture and these farms need to be adequately protected.

 

The NSCDC Commandant General has also led his men in tracking and arresting cybercriminals in the country and smoking them out from their hideouts. Government facilities and other important infrastructures in the country have never been more secure than they are today. Agro-rangers have been introduced to protect Agro-allied investments in the country including farmers. There has since been a recent decline in the number of attacks by bandits and terrorists on agricultural assets and farmers. These achievements were all made possible because the CG has put in place several facilities  for the gathering of credible intelligence that has helped the corps in the discharge of its duties and execution of its mandates.

 

Just a few weeks after his appointment, Dr Audi being aware of the importance of women in the corps introduced the first-ever formidable women corps that would help complement their male counterparts in the efficient execution of the mandates of the corps. Since then, several efficient Female Corps Officers have been trained, commissioned and positioned for carrying out their duties.

 

The CG of the NSCDC has since his assumption into office helped remodel and restructure the NSCDC. He has also successfully boosted the morale of all the Corps members in all the states in the country. He was able to achieve this by motivating his men by clearing backlogs of arrears that had accumulated before he assumed office and promoting certain personnel who are due for promotion.

 

Dr Audi is indeed an outstanding leader. His hard work, dedication and fairness have been vital to the many recent successes of the NSCDC. He is a focused man that has remained unperturbed by false accusations thrown at him by many political miscreants. He is indeed a honourable, transparent and honest man. He is the type of leader who is a rare gem to come across. His many qualities and vast knowledge and experience have been instrumental in propelling the NSCDC as one of the best paramilitary organizations in the world. Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi is indeed worthy of his position as the CG.

We sought for a Boss, but we found an outstanding Leader.

 

Onmeje is an international public affairs analyst and commentator.

Bullet fragments from the Zaria massacre are still lodged in our bodies. -El-Zakzaky

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Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, claims that bullet fragments were still in his and his wife Zeenat’s bodies six years after soldiers attacked him and his supporters in Zaria in December 2015.

He also promised to keep up his philanthropy, claiming that providing free food is essential to ending hunger in the country.

El-Zakzaky spoke when he received some pastors who came on a solidarity visit after his acquittal by a Kaduna State High Court, according to a statement released on Thursday by the Vice President (Media Forum of IMN), Abdullahi Usman.

They also came to express their gratitude for the food he had been distributing to Christian widows whose husbands had been victims of insecurity.

After nearly six years in detention, the visit came two months after the court’s decision.

“El-Zakzaky said giving out food to the needy is nothing, and he will continue to give out food to the needy,” Usman said.

“He also urged people to be kind to the poor in order to end hunger in the country.

“Sheikh El-Zakzaky, who recounted some of his and his wife’s ordeals during the Nigerian Army’s attack on him in December 2015 and their detention in DSS custody despite their deteriorating health, described their recovery as a miracle.

“The Sheikh stated that there were bullet fragments in his and his wife’s bodies up until that day. He also expressed gratitude to the Christian clergy for their presence.”

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The Sheikh described the pastors as his “brothers in humanity,” and said he would have liked to meet more people if it hadn’t been for health reasons and the country’s insecurity.

Pastor Yohanna Buru of Kaduna, Rev. Titus Ishaku of Baptist Church in Jos, Rev. John Ahmadu of Abuja, Rev. Peter Audu of Abuja, Rev. George T. John of Kaduna, and Pastor Julius Audu were among the delegation.

Buru, who described the solidarity visit as “overwhelming” and “exciting.”

Thousands of people in the state have benefited from El-generosity, Zakzaky’s he said, over the last four years.

Ahmadu stated that before meeting the Sheikh, he had a different perspective on Muslims and Islam, and that he was pleased to hear the IMN leader speak of unity.

IGP: No plans to resurrect the disbanded SARS

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Mr Usman Baba, the Inspector General of Police, has assured Nigerians that the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad will not be reinstated into the Nigeria Police Force.

Mr Frank Mba, the Force Public Relations Officer, made the announcement in an Abuja statement on Thursday.

Mba stated that the clarification was made in response to reports that the IGP had ordered the re-establishment of the disbanded SARS.

“The Force wishes to emphasize that there are no plans to resurrect the defunct SARS.” SARS is no longer a threat and will not resurface under any guise,” he said.
He stated that the Nigerian Police Force had reorganized the squad’s operational structure to fill the void left by its disbandment, while the Force’s leadership remained focused on efforts to deepen reforms within the Force.

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Mba explained that the goal was to leave Nigerians a police force that was more effective, efficient, technology-driven, humane, and law-abiding.

The FPRO urged the public to disregard the report, claiming it was written with the intent of misleading the public.

Petro Union: The Supreme Court has reserved its decision in the £2.556 billion judgment sum

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In the Petro Union fraud case, the Supreme Court on Thursday postponed a decision on a $15 billion judgment to a later date.

The apex court’s panel of justices, led by Justice Dattijo-Muhammad, heard Union Bank’s application for leave to appeal the Court of Appeal’s judgment, as well as for an extension of time to appeal and to adduce additional evidence of the massive fraud.

Petro Union, as expected, opposed the application, but the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Minister of Finance Zainab Ahmed, and Attorney-General of the Federation Abubakar Malami backed it up (SAN).

Prior to the legal fireworks from opposing counsel, the court threw out the issue of representation and rejected Petro Union’s former lawyer, Onyechi Egwuonwu’s attempt to reopen the controversy over the company’s actual lawyer in the case.

With that settled, Union Bank’s Mr Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN) led three other lawyers in filing the application, after which he adopted his client’s processes.

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The silk argued that the lower court’s £2.556 billion judgment was obtained through fraud and suppression of relevant facts, and that the apex court should grant the application on several grounds.

Mrs. Olabisi Soyebo (SAN), counsel to CBN, backed Awomolo’s position and prayed the court to grant it in the interest of justice.

She stated that the decision the applicant sought to overturn is a national embarrassment, especially given the colossal sum at stake.

In a similar vein, the AGF, through Mr. T. A. Ghazali (SAN), argued that the federal government was in support of the application, which amounted to a national fraud and a violation of the rule of law.

Mr J. K. Gadzama (SAN), Petro Union’s lawyer, opposed the application and asked the court not to grant it because the court had become functus officio in the case.

The apex court reserved its decision on the application until a date to be communicated to the parties in the case after hearing all parties’ submissions and arguments.