Monday, 2 October 2017

KANU: YOU ARE A DROWNING MAN, MILITARY STILL HOLDING KANU, LAWYER REPLIES ORJI KALU


Mr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor,  head of the legal team of the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, on Sunday described an ex-Governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu, as a drowning man desperately in search of relevance from the Federal Government and relief from prosecution on corruption charges.

Ejiofor, in a statement, was reacting to an interview granted Orji Kalu, alleging that Kanu was not arrested by the military and has since traveled to the United Kingdom.

IPOB, recently proscribed by the Federal Government with the backing of the court, had declared Kanu missing since September 14 after the ‘Operation Python Dance II’ staged by the military to quell the activities of the group in Abia State and other states of the South-East.

Orji Kalu had said, “Kanu was not taken away by the military. Kanu went to Malaysia from where he traveled to the United Kingdom.

“Nnamdi Kanu is in London right now as we speak. He was not arrested by anybody. He left the country on his own.

“One of his relations has spoken to me and explained everything because I wanted to see him and talk to him wherever he was and see how I could meet some Federal Government officials on his issue.

“I also wanted to see ways of talking to the President about him, and find common ground but his family told me that he has left the country unless they are lying to me.

“I believe, whether he had left the country or not, he is not with the military because I asked the Commander of the 14 Brigade, Brig.-Gen. A.K Ibrahim, who is a very fine and good soldier, well educated and dedicated, and he told me that they don’t know his whereabouts and I am sure, the Department of State Services have the same information.”

Replying Kalu on Sunday, Kanu’s lawyer said the former governor had turned himself to the spokesperson for the Federal Government and the military as part of his strategy to get freed from his (Kalu’s) ongoing trial on corruption charges.

Ejiofor stated, “Orji Uzor Kalu is a drowning man,  looking for where to perch.”

Sunday, 1 October 2017

Recall: Court dismisses Dino Melaye’s suit, orders INEC to continue with process

Senator Dino Milaye has successfully gotten the process for his planned recall extended, as the case has now been moved to the Appeal Court.

A Federal High Court in Abuja ordered that the recall be moved, after the Independent National Electoral Commission, withdrew its motion, seeking to get the right to serve the recall petition on Melaye through substituted means.

INEC had previously tried to serve him the motion in person but claimed he had been dodging.

And Senator Melaye himself had gone to the Court of Appeal to challenge the ruling backing his recall process.

The trial judge subsequently directed all issues pertaining to the case be taken to the court of appeal.

Saturday, 30 September 2017

RENO OMOKIRI TWEETS: IS THE NEW BUHARI IN THE PHOTO BELOW DIFFERENT FROM THE OLD BUHARI ?

Media Advisor to former president Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri, has taken to Twitter to ask a very strange question concerning the physical appearance of President Buhari.

See the tweet and the Photo below:

Strange: The New Buhari in The Photo is different from the Old Buhari in the Photo ? 

– Reno Omokri Asks

Media Advisor to former president Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri, has taken to Twitter to ask a very strange question concerning the physical appearance of President Buhari.

FG Holds Another Meeting With Striking Health Workers

Report reaching us has it that the federal government is currently holding another round of conciliatory meeting with striking Health workers under the aegis of JOHESU.

This second conciliatory meeting is holding after the first meeting which was held on September 27, ended in deadlock.

The meeting is chaired by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige. Ngige and his Ministry of Health-counterpart, Professor Isaac Adewole, are said to be absent at the meeting today. They are represented by the Minister of State for Labour and the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health.

The Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) is currently on strike, demanding among other issues, that the government pay earned salary arrears of their members...

Source: Channels Television

PURE WATER SELLER SHOT DEAD BY POLICE FOR HAWKING DURING SANITATION PERIOD


PORT HARCOURT-   Reports reaching our news desk reveals that, the police is in the news again for the wrong reasons. 

There is an ongoing protest in Port-Harcourt, Rivers state capital as result of a trigger-happy policeman shooting and killing a young boy selling pure (sachet) water along Okporo road, Port Harcourt. The boy was reportedly shot by the policeman over declared environmental sanitation in the area of which the said boy failed to obey but instead was seen hawking sachet (pure) water for sale during the said sanitation hours.

  Reports have it that an angry mob have already gathered to protest the unfortunate incidence leading to the shooting and eventual murder of the young defenceless lad. As at the time of filing this report, the angry mob are marching towards the Okporo police station with threats to burn down the Okporo Police Station...

DINO'S RECALL: INEC withdraws motion for Dino Melaye’s recall

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has withdrawn its motion that had sought an order of the Federal High Court in Abuja to allow it serve Dino Melaye the recall petition through substituted service.

The electoral body had sought to serve Melaye's recall petition through substituted means rather than personal service.
Reports have it that Justice Nnamdi Dimgba struck out the motion after INEC’s lawyer, Yunus Ustaz (SAN), announced its withdrawal in court on Thursday, September 28.

The judge also ordered that all issues related to the case be taken to the Court of Appeal.

The judge said all pending applications including the Kogi senator for stay of execution be taken to the Appeal Court since Melaye’s appeal against the court’s judgment had been entered at the Court of Appeal

INEC had filed the motion after it alleged that the senator was dodging the petition and other accompanying documents.

INEC’s lawyer also said the Kogi senator also dodged them during the Senate’s plenary on Tuesday, September 26.

Nkem Okoro who is the counsel to the senator opposed the hearing on the grounds that the court no longer had jurisdiction to hear any application concerning the case since his client’s appeal had been entered at the Court of Appeal.

In the course of the proceeding, INEC’s lawyer withdrew the motion and it was struck out by the judge.

Friday, 29 September 2017

NORTHERN STATED GIVES CONDITIONS FOR RESTRUCTURING OF NIGERIA


As The wind of restructuring debate continued to sweep across the country, northern states of Kano, Kastina, Jigawa, Nasarawa and Benue, yesterday, gave condition upon which they would support it: retention of a strong Federal Government.

At the North West Zonal Public Hearing on True Federalism held at the Coronation Hall, Kano State Government House, Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje expressed support for “a strong Federal Government founded on a clear responsibility and sufficient resources to guarantee the development of the federating units.”

While restating support for the indivisibility of the country, he cast his vote for a strong Federal Government that would be strengthened to define and set uniform minimum national standards in all facets of national life with the objective of ensuring even spread of social amenities and balanced economy.

His Katsina State counterpart, Governor Aminu Masari equally backed a strong central government. While calling for an arrangement that would recognise the peculiar needs of the different federating units, he said the powers of the central government must not be weakened in the process of the devolution.

He argued that recent agitations, rebellion and insurgency in some parts of the country had all made a case for a strong central government that could deal with such situations, but objected to the creation of additional states.

In its contribution, Jigawa State government also rejected the push for the creation of additional states, saying it made no sense when most of the existing states were not viable.

Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Adamu Abdulkadiri Fanini, who represented the governor, canvassed the idea of independent candidacy in the political process and state police, saying it was well known that most state governments were providing huge support to the police in the area of equipment and logistics.

Jigawa also made a strong case for the devolution of the functions of the Federal Government in the area of agriculture, education, road construction and health while asking for increased allocation to states and local governments.

Kaduna State was not represented at the public hearing chaired by the former governor of Enugu State, Sullivan Chime and some other top party members of the APC.

In a related development, Nasarawa State Governor, Tanko Al-makura kicked against restructuring that would disintegrate the country.

Speaking during the public consultation of the APC Committee on true federalism, in Plateau, Benue and Nasarawa State, held at the Hill Station Hotel, Jos, he said:

“We will not support those who want restructuring that will balkanise this country, we will kick against those people and they need to think very well. I believe we have come too far to start changing the system. It will be disastrous and unproductive. I don’t share the same opinion with those advocating for disintegration. Those people are using the word restructuring loosely and I don’t want to fall into that trap.

“I want to look at restructuring or true federalism as a way of looking into how our constitution works and making it more effective.”

Director of Research, Planning and Doc**entation, Government House, Jos, Prof. John Wade said there was no going back on restructuring in Nigeria if the country must remain peaceful and united.

But he said restructuring must be done within the confine of the law to douse tension occasioned by current agitations for self-determination by various sections of the country.

On his part, legal adviser of APC in Benue State, Omale Omale, threw his weight behind land tenure administration, devolution of power and local government autonomy.

While not opposed to restructuring, Niger State governor, Abubakar Sani Bello and presidential spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina said the agitations should be geared towards maximising the potential of the various ethnic nationalities rather than how to dismember it.

Both men who spoke at the fifth anniversary lecture of News Express in Lagos urged Nigerians to respect each others rights and have abiding faith in Nigeria in their agitation, because the hallmarks of democracy was the right of people to hold dissenting views.

Governor Bello who was represented by his Chief Press Secretary, Mallam Jubril Ndache, said there were red lines that must not be crossed in the demand for restructuring.

“As we discuss restructuring, we must be aware of the red lines that must not be crossed. The red lines are not because we are afraid but because there are certain basics that must not be toyed with. Our national unity must not be toyed with., breaking Nigeria into smaller units will diminish our relevance, .

“Restructuring must be done with decorum and the realisation that the hallmarks of democracy is the right to hold dissenting views. Niger State is today run on the basis of restructured governance. There is an unwritten zoning arrangement that rotates the governorship among the three zones of the state,” he said.

In his contribution, Adesina noted that Nigerians have no uniform definition of what they meant by restructuring, which he said was why the APC-led Federal Government set up a committee on restructuring to go round the country and collate the views of the citizenry.

He regretted that some people have turned the issue of restructuring to another tool of opposition.

“There is nothing wrong with restructuring that will deepen the unity and strengthen the country. But if the restructuring is to dismember or weaken the country or when it becomes an instrument of saber-rattling, it is bad,” he sated.

Adesina also condemned the circulation of “fake” news that the APC government was against the restructuring of the country, noting that the APC government was committed to its manifesto to strengthen the security of the country and revive the economy.

Source: Sunnews