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Monday, October 9, 2023

BREAKING: President Tinubu appoints new media advisers [Full list]

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BREAKING: President Tinubu appoints new media advisers [Full list]

 

BREAKING: President Tinubu appoints new media advisers [Full list]

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced the appointment of several individuals to serve in key roles within the Office of the President under the Media and Publicity Directorate. This significant development was conveyed through an official statement signed by Ajuri Ngelale, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity.


The newly appointed individuals, as listed in the statement, include:


1. Mr. Fela Durotoye, who assumes the role of Senior Special Assistant to the President, overseeing National Values & Social Justice.


2. Mr. Fredrick Nwabufo, appointed as Senior Special Assistant to the President for Public Engagement.


3. Mrs. Linda Nwabuwa Akhigbe, who takes on the role of Senior Special Assistant to the President for Strategic Communications.


4. Mr. Aliyu Audu, appointed as Special Assistant to the President for Public Affairs.


5. Mr. Francis Adah Abah, who will serve as the Personal Assistant to the President with special duties.


Furthermore, the statement disclosed that President Tinubu has approved the secondment of Mrs. Linda Nwabuwa Akhigbe, who will assume the position of Communications Adviser to the President of the ECOWAS Commission.


In his message, the President emphasized the importance of upholding the highest standards of decorum and decency in their interactions with the public. He urged the newly appointed individuals to work diligently in advancing his mission to restore hope to Nigerians through economic restructuring and the creation of a unified society that caters to the diverse needs of the populace.


Notably, the President's appointments align with the principles of Nigeria's federal character and meritocracy, emphasizing a commitment to fair representation and the selection of highly qualified individuals for these roles.

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

President Tinubu returns to Nigeria after AU Summit in Nairobi, Kenya

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President Tinubu returns to Nigeria after AU Summit in Nairobi, Kenya

 

President Tinubu returns to Nigeria after AU Summit in Nairobi, Kenya

President Bola Tinubu has concluded his participation in the 5th Mid-Year Coordination Meeting of the African Union (AU), held in Kenya over the weekend. He has now returned to Abuja, the capital of Nigeria. His flight landed at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at 4:20 p.m. on Monday.


Notable government officials, including the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, warmly welcomed President Tinubu upon his arrival. Other dignitaries present to greet him were the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, Imo Governor Hope Uzodinnma, and former Kano State Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.


President Tinubu attended the AU meeting in his capacity as the Chairman of the Authority of the Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). His journey to Kenya commenced on Saturday to engage in discussions with other African leaders.


One of the key topics addressed during the meeting in Nairobi was the reaffirmation of Africa's unity and strength, with a firm rejection of any new scramble for the continent's resources. President Tinubu emphasized the need for Africa to stand united and guard against any attempts to undermine its sovereignty and development.


Additionally, President Tinubu expressed his commitment to strengthening the ECOWAS Standby Force. This move aims to enhance the region's security and act as a deterrent against coups and acts of terrorism that threaten peace and stability in Africa.


President Tinubu's participation in the AU meeting highlights Nigeria's active engagement in regional and continental affairs. His return to Abuja signifies his dedication to furthering the interests of Nigeria and the entire West African region, fostering collaboration among nations, and promoting a united Africa.

Friday, July 7, 2023

Staff audit: Osun governor seeks for review as workers complain

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Staff audit: Osun governor seeks for review as workers complain

Staff audit: Osun governor seeks for review as workers complain

 Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has taken swift action in response to the ongoing staff audit in the state's public service. Recognizing the concerns raised by civil servants regarding the treatment they experienced during the audit exercise, Governor Adeleke has ordered an immediate review of the process. He reaffirmed his administration's dedication to safeguarding and advancing the interests of workers.


The decision to reassess the staff audit comes after civil servants left the audit venue on Thursday, expressing dissatisfaction with the consultants engaged by the Adeleke administration to conduct the exercise. To address the grievances and ensure a seamless operation, Governor Adeleke convened a joint meeting with labor leaders and the auditing firm.


During the meeting, Governor Adeleke instructed the joint committee overseeing the audit exercise to address any contentious issues and devise acceptable procedures to ensure a smooth and trouble-free process. He expressed his disappointment at the inconvenience caused to public servants and directed the Head of Service to make necessary adjustments to prioritize the well-being and comfort of the workers.


Furthermore, Governor Adeleke mandated the joint committee to formulate a new timetable that considers the unique characteristics and diversity of each ministry and agency. Additionally, he proposed brainstorming sessions on the decentralization of the exercise, aiming to reduce the burden and logistical challenges associated with the centralization in the capital city.


The governor emphasized that the purpose of the audit is to plug leakages and enhance staff welfare. He reassured all stakeholders that his administration holds a strong partnership and fraternity with the labor movement, affirming that no anti-labor actions will be taken.


Governor Adeleke called upon all stakeholders to collaborate and make the necessary adjustments for the successful completion of the program. He highlighted his government's commitment to the well-being of laborers, workers, artisans, women, youth, and other key sectors of the population, emphasizing that the government will always act in their best interests.

Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Breaking: Tinubu resumes State House duties

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Breaking: Tinubu resumes State House duties

 

Breaking: Tinubu resumes State House duties


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially resumed his duties at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. Following a brief reception held on the forecourt of the Presidential Villa, he proceeded to engage in a closed-door meeting with the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, and the Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mele Kyari.


The meeting, currently taking place at the State House, has Vice President Kashim Shettima in attendance along with other participants. While the specific agenda of the meeting has not been disclosed, it coincides with the reemergence of fuel queues since the President's recent announcement regarding the suspension of fuel subsidy during his inauguration ceremony.


The resurfacing of fuel queues has raised concerns and speculation about the potential discussions taking place between President Tinubu, Governor Emefiele, and GMD Kyari. As fuel scarcity becomes a pressing issue, the meeting could potentially address strategies and policies to tackle the situation and ensure the smooth supply of fuel to meet the nation's demands.


As details regarding the closed-door meeting emerge, the public eagerly awaits updates on the outcomes and decisions that will shape the course of Nigeria's fuel industry under President Tinubu's leadership.

Tinubu makes additional appointments as he resumes office

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Tinubu makes additional appointments as he resumes office

 

Tinubu makes additional appointments as he resumes office

President Bola Tinubu has commenced his tenure by announcing a fresh round of appointments. Nosa Asemota has been appointed as Tinubu's official photographer, while Adelani Opeyemi will serve as the official photographer for Vice President Kashim Shettima. Tolani Alli, the official photographer of the immediate past vice president, Yemi Osinbajo, shared the news of their appointments.


Taking to Twitter, Tolani expressed congratulations to Nosa Asemota, now the Official Photographer to President Bola Tinubu (ABAT 001), and to Adelani Opeyemi, the Official Photographer to Vice President Kashim Shettima (002). He extended his best wishes to both photographers and invoked divine guidance, protection, and favor for their new roles. Tolani encouraged them to excel and concluded by invoking blessings upon them.


President Bola Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima were inaugurated on Monday at the Eagles Square in Abuja, signifying the official commencement of their respective tenures. Subsequently, on Tuesday, both Tinubu and Shettima formally assumed their offices, ready to embark on their duties and responsibilities. The new appointments of official photographers reflect the beginning of their administrative journey.

Sunday, May 28, 2023

Your stay in office is illegal, court fires IGP Usman Alkali Baba.

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Your stay in office is illegal, court fires IGP Usman Alkali Baba.

 

Your stay in office is illegal, court fires IGP Usman Alkali Baba.

In a significant legal development, a Federal High Court in Awka has ruled that the current Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba, is unlawfully occupying the office. The court, presided over by Justice Fatun Riman, declared that Baba's continued stay in the position is in direct violation of the Police Act of 2020 and is therefore illegal and unconstitutional.


The court's judgment, delivered in a case filed by Okechukwu Nwafor, a taxpayer, emphasized that only an officer of the prescribed rank with at least four years of service can be appointed as the IGP. It was further stated that Baba, who has less than four years of service, does not meet the requirements for the position.


While the judgment was officially rendered on May 19, 2023, a certified copy was made available on May 27, 2023. The plaintiffs in the case had brought legal action against President Muhammadu Buhari, the IGP, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, and the Nigeria Police Council, seeking an order to prevent Baba from occupying the office since his tenure had expired.


In delivering the judgment, Justice Riman underscored the fact that the IGP is a public servant and a member of the Nigeria Police Force, established under Section 214(1) of the Constitution. According to the Federal Public Rules 299 (PSR), all public service officers are required to retire at the age of 60 or after 35 years of service, as mandated by the Constitution. The judge further emphasized that the President's prerogative power is limited by the provisions of the Constitution and that the retirement of the Inspector-General of Police is a matter governed by statutory and constitutional provisions, which cannot be altered by any other law.


Usman Alkali Baba reached the age of 60 on March 1, 2023, which marked the compulsory retirement age. However, his tenure was extended by President Buhari in January of the same year. This court ruling challenges the validity of that extension and asserts that Baba's occupation of the office is unlawful based on the clear provisions of the law.


This judgment has significant implications for the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force and raises questions about the adherence to legal and constitutional procedures in appointments to key positions. It remains to be seen how this ruling will be implemented and what steps will be taken to address the situation in accordance with the court's decision.

Saturday, May 20, 2023

Alex Otti reacts to the alleged nullification of Kano's judgment against LP.

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Alex Otti reacts to the alleged nullification of Kano's judgment against LP.

 


The recent judgment by a State High Court in Kano, overturning the victory of the Labour Party in Abia, has been dismissed as "inconsequential" by the party. In a statement issued by the National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, the Labour Party emphasized that the judgment held no weight due to the lack of jurisdiction of the court in question.


According to the statement, the court's ruling was deemed laughable and ineffective because it attempted to intervene in an election matter long after the elections had concluded and winners had been declared. The Labour Party argued that the Kano Court did not possess the constitutional authority to handle pre-election matters, making its verdict legally unsound.


The party clarified that the case involved only the Labour Party and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), with no specific individuals mentioned. As a result, the court could not grant any relief that was not sought for. The Labour Party expressed confidence that the judgment would be overturned and announced their intention to seek recourse through the Appeal Court.


Highlighting a broader concern, the party raised alarm over alleged attempts by opposition parties to create internal conflicts within the Labour Party. They provided evidence of letters initiated by a certain Akingbade, sent to various tribunals requesting the withdrawal of cases. The Labour Party disassociated themselves from Akingbade, Lamidi Apapa, Abayomi Arabambi, and others associated with them, stating that they no longer represented the party in any capacity.


Furthermore, the party expressed surprise and dissatisfaction with the swiftness of the judgment, which was delivered within 48 hours without proper notification to the parties involved. This raised concerns about due process and fairness in the legal proceedings.


The Labour Party reiterated its disregard for the judgment, labeling it as insignificant and assured its supporters that they would pursue legal avenues to challenge and overturn the verdict. They also reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding the party from internal disruptions and ensuring the integrity of their cases in tribunals.

Bawa, the chairman of EFCC, begged for $2 million - Gov Matawalle

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Bawa, the chairman of EFCC, begged for $2 million - Gov Matawalle

 

Bawa, the chairman of EFCC, begged for $2 million - Gov Matawalle


In a recent development, Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara state has made serious allegations against Abdulrasheed Bawa, the chairperson of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). According to Matawalle, Bawa personally approached him, requesting a hefty sum of $2 million. These claims have stirred controversy and raised questions about the integrity of the EFCC.


On Wednesday, Governor Matawalle addressed the situation, urging Bawa to ensure that the EFCC's investigations were not solely focused on outgoing governors but also extended to officials within the presidency. This statement indicates Matawalle's concern that the probe may be politically motivated, targeting certain individuals while sparing others.


In response, the EFCC maintained its stance that the governor was under investigation for allegedly diverting N70 billion, which was originally allocated for contracts in Zamfara state. However, during a recent interview with BBC Hausa on Friday, Matawalle vehemently denied these allegations. Instead, he claimed that the investigation was launched against him because he refused to fulfill Bawa's monetary request.


Governor Matawalle clarified that he was not resisting the probe and reiterated his immunity as the serving governor. He emphasized that no official invitation had been extended to him by the EFCC. Matawalle further alleged that the accusations against him were fabricated, and the real motive behind the investigation was Bawa's disappointment over not receiving the requested two million dollars.


Highlighting his side of the story, Matawalle disclosed that he had met with Bawa at a specific location, a house known to both of them. It was during this encounter that Bawa explicitly expressed his desire to meet with the governor and requested the substantial sum of money.


These allegations and counter-allegations have sparked a heated debate and cast a shadow over the credibility of the EFCC. The accusations leveled by Governor Matawalle against Chairperson Bawa have raised concerns about potential corruption within the anti-corruption agency. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how this controversy will impact the ongoing investigations and the reputation of the EFCC.

Saturday, May 13, 2023

Do not borrow to pay salaries, Ogunyemi, a financial expert, advises Adeleke

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Do not borrow to pay salaries, Ogunyemi, a financial expert, advises Adeleke

 

Do not borrow to pay salaries, Ogunyemi, a financial expert, advises Adeleke


Dr. Tunji Ogunyemi, an economist at Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife, has issued a warning to Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State, advising him against resorting to bank loans to cover the salaries of the state's civil servants.


In an interview on a radio program in Osogbo, Dr. Ogunyemi emphasized that Governor Adeleke should prioritize paying salaries based on the available funds in the state's coffers. He discouraged the practice of borrowing money from banks specifically for the purpose of settling salaries.

Dr. Ogunyemi stressed the importance of utilizing the Osun Inland Revenue Service (OIRS), the state's agency responsible for generating internal revenue, to increase funds rather than relying on borrowed money for salary payments.


He asserted, "There must be a moratorium now on borrowing; Osun must never borrow to pay salaries. You pay salary only based on what you have, not by going to the bank and borrowing with the intention of paying salaries. It should never happen."


Furthermore, Dr. Ogunyemi urged Governor Adeleke to seek guidance from his predecessor, Adegboyega Oyetola, regarding his successful management of Osun State without resorting to borrowing for four years.

"The era of politicking is over. The Governor should approach Oyetola and learn from him how he was able to govern Osun State during that critical period without depleting the state's resources," Dr. Ogunyemi advised.


He commended the remarkable performance of Governor Oyetola and encouraged Governor Adeleke to acquire insights from his predecessor's effective strategies for governance and financial management. By doing so, Governor Adeleke can gain valuable knowledge on how to navigate the challenges of sustaining Osun State without depending on loans.

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Test of Nigeria's judiciary: Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal

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Test of Nigeria's judiciary: Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal


 

The Free Nigeria Movement (FNM) has expressed its belief that the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal represents the last hope for many Nigerians who have lost faith in the country due to the controversial outcome of the presidential election. In a statement issued by the group's Convener, Moses Paul, FNM charged the tribunal to conduct its proceedings with justice, equity, and fairness, without any deviation from due process.


Paul warned that FNM would not hesitate to protest against any fraudulent outcome from the tribunal. He highlighted the challenge of character that Nigeria currently faces, and criticized the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, for demonstrating a disregard for the country's laws, including the Electoral Act of 2022 (as amended).


FNM emphasized that the judges at the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) are aware of the high level of political consciousness that was evident during the last general elections, particularly the presidential election of 25th February 2023, and the apathy that characterized the gubernatorial election that followed. The group believes that this should be a cause for concern for both the judges and all Nigerians, and that it should guide their decisions when adjudicating on the matters before them.


The Convener called on the judiciary, through the judges of the PEPC, to be the voice of reason and save Nigeria's democracy from collapse. In conclusion, FNM hopes that the tribunal will uphold justice and fairness in its proceedings, and that its final decision will reflect the will of the people.

Thursday, November 26, 2020

End SARS: Nigerian govt reaches out to UK over sanction threat

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End SARS: Nigerian govt reaches out to UK over sanction threat

  

Geoffrey Onyeama

The Federal Government, on Wednesday, revealed that it has reached out to the British Government over the threat by the UK Parliament, to impose sanctions on Nigerian officials over their roles in the End SARS protests.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, stated this while fielding questions from State House reporters at the end of the weekly virtual Federal Executive Council, FEC, meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

According to him, the Nigerian government has reached out to present its own side of the story.

Onyeama also argued that lawmakers are not responsible for imposing sanctions.

“Yes, we have reached out to the UK government. The meeting that took place were Parliamentarians and they do not speak for the UK government which acts for the United Kingdom and they have also heard the side of the (Nigerian) government regarding everything that has happened.

“So, we have been in touch with them and engaging with them. Of course, as in any democracy, the members of parliament are able to also able to air their view.

“But what is important, is that a balanced picture is made available to them before they take any decision,” Onyeama said.


Source:dailypost

Monday, October 5, 2020

Buhari approves special salary for Nigerian teachers

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Buhari approves special salary for Nigerian teachers

 


In commemoration of the World Teachers Day on October 5, President Muhammadu Buhari has approved a special salary scale for teachers in the country

He also increased the number of years of service from 35 to 40.

Mr Buhari said this in Abuja on Tuesday during the celebration of the 2020 World Teachers Day.

The education minister, Adamu Adamu, who represented President Buhari, said the implementation of the new salary scheme is to encourage teachers in delivering better service.

The 2020 theme of the World Teachers’ Day is Teachers: leading in crisis, reimagining the future.

 

He said teachers have the power to shape and reshape the lives of young people and help learners to enhance their potentials.

“Only great teachers can produce excellent people and students that will make the future of our country great. A positive or negative influence of a teacher on any child will have an effect on that child. Therefore the federal government is ensuring quality education to access,” he said.

Mr Buhari also said his administration has resolved that quality education of teachers in terms of engagement of continued professional development has to be given priority.

“To address these challenges, my administration has approved the following for teachers and the teaching profession. In order to attract investment in the teaching profession, the quality of the introduction of the bursary award has been restored,” he said.



Source:Premiumtimesng

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Federal Govt' Admits Border closure is contributing to rising Inflation.

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Federal Govt' Admits Border closure is contributing to rising Inflation.




The closure of the country’s land borders is contributing to rising inflation says Federal Government.

The headline inflation stood at 11.61 per cent as of October according to recent figures from the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics.

Mrs Zainab Ahmed, the Minister of Finance/Budget /National Planning,  explained to the State House Correspondents that inflation rose due to hikes in food prices arising from border closure.
She was responding to questions after the Federal Executive Council in Abuja.

However, she stated that the closure of the borders was a temporary measure adopted by the government to protect the economy against trade malpractices by neighbouring countries.

“We are still discussing with our neighbours to ensure that we all respect our trade protocols, especially now that the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement is coming into effect.”

The FEC meeting was presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.