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JUSTICE BULKACHAWA QUITS PRESIDENTIAL TRIBUNAL

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President of Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa, has recused herself from Presidential Election Petition Tribunal.

Bulkachuwa announced her departure from the tribunal on Wednesday.

The main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had on May 15 formally presented its request for her to step down from the tribunal.

PDP counsel led by Levi Ozoukwu had told the court that Bulkachuwa could be biased because of a statement she had made at the tribunal’s inaugural sitting on May 8.

Bulkachuwa had said: “No matter how elections were conducted, there was bound to be conflicts.”

The petitioner’s lawyers argued that she might have resigned to accept the outcome of the election even before arguments are presented.

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PDP also said they wanted Bulkachuwa out because of her alleged ties with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

She is married to Mohammed Bulkachuwa who controversially replaced Usman Tuggar who had earlier won the APC primaries for Bauchi North Senatorial District.

Breaking: Buhari Dissolves Cabinet, orders Ministers to Handover to Permanent Secretaries

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President Muhammadu Buhari has instructed the members of his cabinet to hand over to their Permanent Secretaries on May 28.

The president made this known at the valedictory session of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday.

What this means is that the Ministers will vacate office on Tuesday – 24 hours before his inauguration for another four-year tenure as President and Commander-In-Chief of Nigeria Armed Forces.

“I expect all the Ministers to continue working until Tuesday, May 28 when they will hand over their schedules to their Permanent Secretaries,” the president said.

“I expect all the Ministers to continue working until Tuesday, May 28 when they will hand over their schedules to their Permanent Secretaries,” the president said.

Trump appoints woman to lead the US Air Force

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US President Donald Trump announced Tuesday he had nominated a former ambassador and Arizona businesswoman to lead the Air Force.

Barbara Barrett, 68, served as the US ambassador to Finland from 2008 to 2009 under the George W. Bush administration. She also chaired an aeronautics research and development centre, The Aerospace Corporation, until 2017.

“She will be an outstanding Secretary!” Trump tweeted.

A former lawyer and test pilot, Barrett is also a board member at the Rand Corporation, a think tank that provides research and analysis to the US armed forces.

She and her husband Craig, the former CEO of American technology giant Intel, are major Republican donors. Barrett ran for governor of Arizona on the GOP ticket in 1994, the first woman to do so, but she failed to secure her party’s nomination.

If she is confirmed, Barrett will succeed another woman, Heather Wilson, in the position of secretary of the air force.

Wilson’s name had come up as a potential replacement for Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who resigned in December because of differences over Trump’s policies on Syria and other issues.

Wilson stepped down in March, the highest level Pentagon departure since that of Mattis, once it became apparent that interim Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan would stay in that post.

 

GOV. ROCHAS UNVEILS BUHARI’S STATUE IN IMO

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Governor Rochas Okorocha, whose tenure as the governor of Imo state comes to an end May 29th, has added a statue to the number of the numerous statues erected so far in the state.

This time around, it was that of President Mohammadu Buhari

The governor who caused some fuss in the media over the erection of statues in a designated area in memory of some African famous political leaders appears to be unperturbed with the criticism that came with the statues erection in the state.

NIGERIA SEVERS TIES WITH FOUR COUNTRIES DUE TO LACK OF FUNDS

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The federal government of Nigeria yesterday announced that it has closed four foreign missions.

The minister of foreign affairs, Geofrey Onyeama, who revealed this to newsmen declared that the diplomatic missions in Sri-lanka, Serbia, Ukraine and Czech Republic were shut down with immediate effect.

He went on to tell anxious newsmen that the actions of the federal government was due to the lack of funds to continue overseeing these missions.

Before this closure, Nigeria had 119 foreign missions abroad.

REPS CREATES TWO MORE CONSTITUENCIES IN BENUE STATE

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The House of Representatives has approved the creation of two additional state constituencies from Guma LG of Benue state.
The green Chamber based its approval on the request by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to comply with Supreme Court order in the case of INEC Vs Guma LG council, suit No. (SC/195/2016) to create the new constituencies.
The House further directed that the boundaries of Guma state constituency be therefore altered by creating the newly designated Guma and Agasha constituencies accordingly.
The House said it received a proposal from INEC dated 18 April 2019, requesting the National Assembly to approve the establishment of the two state constituencies.

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WE HAVE 4,500 SPACES FOR 4,000 HOUSE DOCTORS – HEALTH MINISTER

The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, has suggested that medical students who must proceed on houseman-ship as part of their training should not have any problem with placement.

The minister spoke at the Senate Plenary on Tuesday before the Committee of the Whole as he was summoned to explain the reasons for the poor state of healthcare infrastructure all over the country.

Senators had taken turns to ask the minister questions about the matter, and he had volunteered his answers.

One of such questions was raised by Senator Sam Egwu (PDP-Ebonyi North), who had asked the minister, “The area that worries me is that of the medical students who graduate from medical schools and have nowhere to do their houseman-ship. How do we make sure our medical students always get where to practice?”

Adewole replied, “We recognise the houseman-ship problem. The lifespan of the provisional license is two years. If after two years they do not get placement it will lapse. That is why we started central placement.

“We have 4,500 spaces and we produce about 4,000 house doctors every year. I’ve made a plea that if anyone of them has a problem with placement, they should contact us with the provision that they are not asking for placement in Lagos or Abuja.”

Meanwhile, Prof. Adewole has condemned what he described as the “uncontrolled manner” in which state governments have been erecting heath facilities in their respective domains.

“With respect to uncompleted buildings, the challenge we have is the uncontrolled manner in which we are putting up health institutions. People will wake up, start a building and call it a health facility.

“If we are not brought into it and you complete it, it will not work. Health institutions are not easy to manage; that is why the states are finding it difficult.

“My advice is to let us stop building new structures. At the last count, we had 30,000 places all over the country; what we want to do is make 10,000 work.

“If we have 10,000 working, we would reach 10,000 people in each ward, which would be a 100 million people. That would be a major feat.”

The minister warned that if state governments don’t heed his advice, “the FG would take over all health care infrastructures in Nigeria.”

He counselled the states to have a tertiary hospital and a general hospital in each local government.

Adewole also faulted the assertion that the nation’s tertiary hospitals don’t have enough specialists to treat patients.

“Our teaching hospitals are not lacking trained personnel. Where we have problems is with the states.

“The solution is for the states to engage people,” he declared.

REPS TO PASS A BILL CRIMINALISING USE OF POLYTHENE BAGS

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The House of Representatives has adopted a report on a bill seeking among other things, to prohibit the use, manufacture and importation of plastic bags for commercial and household packaging.

The report was adopted on Tuesday at the Committee of Whole presided over by the Deputy Speaker, Rep. Yusuf Lasun (APC-Osun). 

The bill seeks to address the harmful effects of plastic bags on the oceans, rivers, lakes, forests, wildlife as well as human beings when passed into law.

The bill which has been passed by the Senate was presented to the house by Rep. Mohammed Monguno (APC-Borno).

The report recommended that retailers of goods shall offer paper bags to customers at the point of sale in place of plastic bags or be guilty of an offence when the bill is passed into law.

It stated that a person who manufactures plastic bags for the purpose of selling would be guilty of an offence.

The report also stated that a person who imports plastic bag for sale or carryout bag is equally guilty of an offence.  

“Anybody person found guilty shall be liable upon conviction to a fine not exceeding N500,000 or a jail term not exceeding three years or both,” the bill recommended.

The report says that any organisation found guilty shall be liable upon conviction to a fine not more than N5 million.

Presenting the report, Monguno said that the bill seeks to relieve pressure on landfills and waste management.

He said that the use of plastic bags is rampant and that the bags were not biodegradable.

Monguno said that the bags stay in the environment for hundreds of years and affect arable land, water bodies and wildlife.

Lasun who presided over the meeting observed that the bill should create room for recycling of plastic bags.

He said that the bill as it stands, when passed would mean that plastic bags would not be seen again in the country.

The bill would now be listed for third reading on a later date after which it would be sent to the President for assent.

CBN LEAVES INTEREST RATE UNCHANGED AT 13.5 PERCENT

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Tuesday resolved to retain the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR), otherwise known as interest rate, at 13.5 per cent.

The MPR is the rate at which the CBN lends to commercial banks and often determines the cost of borrowing in the economy.

The CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, announced this at the end of the two-day Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting in Abuja.

Also retained were the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) at 22.5 per cent and Liquidity Ratio at 30 per cent.

EX-AIDES SUE MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS OVER N21.5M UNPAID SALARIES, ALLOWANCES

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Two former aides of Adebayo Shittu on Tuesday dragged the Communications minister before the National Industrial Court (NIC) in Abuja for allegedly owing them N21.5 million in salaries and allowances.

The plaintiffs are the former Personal Assistant to the minister, Razaq Olubodun, and Special Assistant on Media, Victor Oluwadamilare.

In their separate suits filed by their counsel, Adewale Lawal, the two prayed the court to order the minister to pay them the claim.

Mr Olubodun, in his suit numbered NICN/Abj/132/2019, is seeking to recover N9.8 million from Mr Shittu, being his salaries and allowances for 24 months. He said the federal government paid the money to the minister alongside his salaries.

Mr Oluwadamilare in his suit, NICN/Abj/133/2019, is claiming N11.7million, being his alleged outstanding salaries and allowances for 28 months.

He had also resigned over the dispute.

The two former aides are seeking a declaration of the court that the non-payment of full salaries and allowances for those periods was wrongful, illegal and unconstitutional.

They urged the court to order the minister to pay them according to the Federal Government directive for payment of aides to the Ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The claimants are asking for an order on the defendant to pay N50million to each of them and to also pay them their full taxed costs of the prosecution of the suits.

They averred that by their letters of appointments as PA and SA respectively, they were informed that their monthly emolument would be in line with the existing practice for paying PA and SA to Hon. Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Though the claimants noted that the above-stated fact was indicated in the ‘paragraph 3′ of their letters of appointments dated 23rd Nov. 2015, the defendant “tried to make the salaries and allowances of PA and SA to Hon. Minister to look like his own personal affairs. The defendant tried to indicate this by an Internal Memo, seven months after the claimants’ appointments”.

While Mr Olubodun claimed to have received just N1m all through his period of service from the Minister, Mr Oluwadamilare said he was paid thrice to the tune of N2.3million in his 28 months of service under the Minister.

The claimants said a circular from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) dated July 27, 1999, indicated in paragraph 1a that the salaries of PAs and SAs to the Ministers are Grade Levels 12 and 16, step 4 respectively.

They accused the minister of applying “intimidation, harassment, draconian and Machiavellian approach” and threats to take them to court, to ensure they are frustrated.

The claimants said they had been subjected to sufferings, ridicule, and untold hardship as a result of the denial of their rights by the minister.

No date has been fixed for hearing of the case in which the two claimants presented 35 and 40 statements of facts, respectively.

It has also been gathered that over seven aides of the minister have also resigned due to issues bordering on nonpayment of salaries and allowances.