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Wednesday, 27 February 2019
INEC DECLARES PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI WINNER OF 2019 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Tuesday, 26 February 2019
NLC TO OCCUPY OGUN OVER AMOSUN’S HOSTILE POLICIES AGAINST WORKERS
Ayuba Wabba
The National leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Com. Ayuba Wabba, has declared that he would lead Nigerian workers to occupy Ogun State on Friday, this week, over alleged hostile policies of Governor Ibikunle Amosun towards the state work force.
The siege christened “Operation Occupy Ogun State,” Wabba added, is driven by the need to use the planned protest to prevail on Amosun to resolve all pending labour issues between Organised Labour in the state and the Ogun State Government.
The NLC leadership in a letter addressed to Governor Ibikunle Amosun, dated 20th February, titled “Re: Notice of Protest Against Anti-Worker Actions of the Ogun State Government Scheduled For 1st March, 2019,” said they would storm the state to protest the anti-worker decisions and infractions on the rights of workers by the state government.
He lamented that the Union had at different times drew the attention of the state government to its infractions with calls on Amosun- led administration to respect the collective bargaining agreement entered with workers as regards the last tranche of the Paris Club Fund.
Wabba noted that by agreement, Paris Club Fund, was meant to settle gratuity owed workers and unremitted statutory deductions due to workers and trade unions.
According to the Union leader, some of the issues they want Amosun to address include reinstating the state NLC chairman, Comrade Akeem Ambali and other labour leaders that were sacked by him.
Others are the liquidation of about 104 months arrears of withheld statutory deductions owed workers and unions in the state; payment of gratuity owed retirees and settlement of salary arrears owed workers of the Tai Solarin College of Education, Omu -Ijebu.
Wabba’s letter reads : “Your Excellency, we wish to remind you that the actions of the Ogun State Government under your leadership runs contrary to and undermine Section 40 of the Nigerian Constitution which guarantees and protects freedom of association which includes the freedom for trade unions to exist and function freely in any part of the country.
“Furthermore, as you know, the rights enjoyed by trade unions to respect for collective bargaining agreements and non-interference in their activities is further guaranteed by Conventions 87 and 98 of the International Labour Organisation and Freedom of Association. These conventions were fully subscribed to by Nigeria upon the attainment of independence.
“Given the intransigence of the Ogun State government to respond to earlier entreaties by the NLC, Organized Labour in Nigeria has no other option left than to keep Ogun State on an industrial lock down until our demands are met.”
FED HIGH COURT SACKS APC LAWMAKER OVER CERTIFICATE FORGERY IN JOS
A Federal High Court in Jos has sacked a member of Plateau State House of Assembly, Ibrahim Hassan, for forging his academic certificate.
The lawmaker had claimed to have obtained a business administration diploma from the University of Jos.
University of Jos registrar, Monday Danje, however, denied issuance of the certificate by the institution and declared it as fake.
The lawmaker representing Jos North-North in the Plateau state House of Assembly was taken to court in 2015 by Abdul Saleh.
Justice Kurya granted all the prayers sought by Saleh and ruled that Hassan was never qualified to seek office as a lawmaker.
The judge said the evidence given by the registrar “is true and uncontroversial.”
Justice Kurya called on the Department of State Security Services (DSS), the Economic and Financial Crime Commission(EFCC), the Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC) and the State House of Assembly to take note of the judgement.
Kurya then ruled that Saleh who came second in the primary be sworn in as the replacement for the sacked lawmaker.
He also awarded N5 million as legal fees and N25 million as general damages against the ousted lawmaker.
Monday, 25 February 2019
SENATOR SHEHU SANI, PRP CALL FOR CANCELLATION OF KADUNA ELECTIONS
Shehu Sani
Senator representing Kaduna Central Senatorial zone, Shehu Sani has called for cancellation of elections in Kaduna State, particularly in the Kaduna Central zone.
Senator Shehu Sani who is the candidate of the People’s Redemption Party (PRP) in the Senatorial election.
Addressing newsmen in Kaduna on Monday, Senator Sani said, the Saturday election was marred with irregularities across the zone, ranging from over voting, ballot stuffing, intimidation of voters, and connivance with security agencies to rig in favour of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Sani said, himself and his party have compiled cases of irregularities across the zone and written to INEC, asking for the cancellation of the elections.
He said though, they have not gotten official results of the election; they are calling for the cancellation irrespective of the outcome.
Similarly, Kaduna State PRP House of Representatives candidate from Kaduna North, Kassim Balarabe Musa who spoke on behalf of PRP, alleged that the just concluded presidential and National Assembly elections were marred by irregularities.
At a separate press conference in Kaduna, the PRP candidate called for cancellation of elections held in the state.
He said the election is marred by votes buying, card readers malfunctioning, usage of unknown persons PVC for voting and among others.
He said legal action will be taken against those involved in malpractice in the state, as there are evidences against them.
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BREAKING: INEC DECLARES ROCHAS OKOROCHA SENATOR-ELECT
The Independent National Electoral Commission on Monday morning declared Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, the winner of the Imo West senatorial election.
The Returning officer, Prof Francis Ibeawuchi, who announced the results at the collation center in Orlu Local Government Area, said that Okorocha of the All Progressives Congress polled a total of 97762 votes to defeat his two major contenders.
According to the Returning officer, Jones Onyereri of the People’s Democratic Party scored 63117 votes to come second while senator Osita Izunaso of the All Progressives Grand Alliance garnered 30923 to come a distant third.
The declaration of the result sparked protest and jubilations at the premises of the INEC office.
While the supporters of Okorocha celebrated, the supporters of the PDP candidate rejected the outcome.
Sunday, 24 February 2019
PDP CANDIDATE, MUTIU OKUONOLA DISRUPTS INEC COLLATION CENTRE IN LAGOS - SAHARAREPORTERS
Mutiu Okunola, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for Ikeja Federal Constituency, has disrupted the proceedings of the result collation of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at the Ikeja Local Government Area in Lagos.
In a video recorded by SaharaReporters, Okunola accused INEC of changing the figures of the result in favour of Abiodun Faleke, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m09s0zEwW8Y
According to an eyewitness, Okunola jumped the fence to gain access into the centre.
He threw the result sheets to the ground in anger, and was generally unruly. A few policemen present at the centre failed to arrest the situation, and simply looked on while Olunola constituted a nuisance.
He was then accosted by some persons at the venue of the collation, but instead chose to fight them off, and in the fracas, a woman was thrown to the ground.
Attempts by another officer, who eventually came in to try and manage the situation fell on deaf ears, as he kept shouting.
FORMER PDP CHAIRMAN, AHMED MAKARFI LOSES CONSTITUENCY TO APC
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the results of Makarfi/Kudan and Ikara/Kubau Federal Constituencies.
Announcing the result in Makarfi, Prof. Tijjani Abubakar of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria said Mukhtar Sani Shehu Ladan of the APC scored 59,495 votes to defeat Ahmed Hassan Jumare of the PDP who scored 35,126.
Therefore, Ladan had been elected to represent Makarfi/Kudan in the House of Representatives, which is the constituency of the former governor of Kaduna state and ex-interim national chairman of the PDP, Ahmed Muhammed Makarfi.
Similarly, Dr. Salisu Ibrahim of the APC was declared winner for Ikara/Kubau Federal Constituency as he scored 101,364 to defeat his PDP counterpart who scored 35,956.