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  • Court grants INEC leave to amend witnesses’ list

    The Presidential Election Petition Court has granted the Independent National Election Commission (INEC) leave to make minor amendments of its witnesses.

    INEC, had through it’s counsel, Abubakar Mahmoud (SAN), prayed the court to to grant it leave to include the name Lawrence Bayode as one of the 1st respondent witness.

    Arguing the motion, Mahmoud relied on his application and affidavit deposed, as well as it’s written addresses as his arguments in the motion and asked the court to grant his request.

    Responding, counsel to Peter Obi, Chief Awa Kalu (SAN) didn’t oppose the application. 

    Consequently, Justice Simon Tsamani-led panel granted INEC’s request to amend the list of its witnesses. 

    The electoral empire is the 1st respondent in the Petition filed by Mr. Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP) at the Presidential Election Petition Court, challenging the emergence Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the president-elect.

  • Presidential Tribunal: Atiku to call up 100 witnesses

    The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 presidential election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has revealed that he will be calling not less than 100 witnesses to prove that Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressive Congress (APC) was not duly elected as the president of Nigeria.

    At the resumed sitting on Saturday, Atiku, through his lead counsel, Chief Chris Uche SAN, told the court that the matter for the day is for completion of pending issues in the pre-hearing section.

    Uche submitted that the parties  have met and agreed on number of witnesses and duration of examination of the witnesses, examination in chief, cross examination and  on re-examination.

    According to him, the parties agreed to streamline the number of witnesses and duration for each parties to call witnesses, all subject to ratification by the court.

    Breaking it down: The time duration to give evidence in Chief for Star witness is 30 minutes because they may wants to tender documents, 15mins for opposing team for cross-examination and 5mins for re-examination for the lead witness of the Petitioner.

    On the other witnesses for the Petitioner, the parties proposals subject to the court consideration are, 10mins for evidence in chief, cross examination for 10mins and 5mins for re-examination.

    For Respondents witnesses, the parties proposed 30mins for the Star witness’s evidence in chief, 30mins for cross examination and 5mins for re-examination.

    Concluding, Chris Uche suggested no cross examination by respondents for his own witness.

    Meanwhile, the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, (1st respondent)through its counsel, Abubakar Mahmoud, revealed they will be calling two witnesses.

    While Tinubu will be calling 39 witnesses and APC will be calling 25 witnesses.

    The respondents all opposed to the proposal made by Cris Uche of no cross examination by for respondents witnesses by the  respondents counsel

    They described it as unconstitutional and an attempt against fair hearing.

    The Justice Simon Tsamani panel, had adjourned to Monday, 22 May for parties to agree on the issue of consolidation.

  • Nigeria Correctional Service gets new DCGs

    Six Assistant Controllers-General of Correction (ACGs) have been promoted to the rank of Deputy-Controllers General of Corrections (DCGs).

    The promotions were effected in the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Service Boards (CDCFIB)

    The Spokesman, Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) Assistant Controller of Corrections, Mr Abubakar Umar, stated this in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.

    Umar named the promoted superior officers as Adbullahi Magaji, Ahmadu Adamu, Timothy Tinuoye, Marylaurene Melchizedek, Jerome Akinrujomu and Joseph Usendiah.

    He said the newly promoted DCGs were decorated with their new ranks by the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, alongside their spouses.

    He reported Aregbesola as congratulating them on their new positions, urging them to redouble efforts to meet the mandates of the service.

    He reiterated that the Federal Government and generality of Nigerians expected them to bring their expertise and experiences to bear, to improve the fortunes of correctional administration in Nigeria.

    The promoted DCGs have since been deployed to head various directorates of the service.

    Section 1 (3a) of the Nigerian Correctional Service Act 2019 provides a minimum of eight Deputy Controllers-General of Corrections, one of whom shall be responsible for the newly established non-custodial service directorate. 

  • 11,350 teachers write professional qualifying exam

    No fewer than 11,350 teachers across the country on Saturday sat for the May Diet of the Professional Qualifying Examination (PQE), organised by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN).

    The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Mr Andrew Adejo, while monitoring the conduct of the examination at Sascon International School in Abuja on Saturday, expressed satisfaction over the conduct of the examination

    Adejo, who commended the new technology introduced by the council to get the authenticity of the certificate of teachers, said the examination had witnessed some level of improvements.

    He said this would go a long way to weed out quackery from the system.

    According to him, last year we just moved from accreditation and candidates go straight to write but this year, accreditation has a double level.

    ”This year, candidates will have to first do the accreditation, fill the form and you also cross-check your slip with the APP that TRCN has developed to give it authenticity.

    ”So I think they are improving on an incremental basis every year on the process for PQE for teachers.

    ”The Federal Government is making efforts to weed out quacks but you know it is very difficult but this exam is part of the way we can weed out quacks.

    ”We are insisting that before you can be a teacher in every school, you must meet the basic minimum standard.

    “As at today, at the junior and senior secondary as well as early childhood school levels, quackery is reducing,” he said

    He said the ministry was working on cleaning the teachers’ database so as to have less quacks in the profession so that quackery does not affect the standard and quality of the country’s education.

    He, therefore, urged state and federal educational quality assurance team to ensure teachers have the required qualifications and skills to teach.

    Meanwhile, the Registrar of TRCN, Prof. Josiah Ajiboye said the report from centres across the country indicated hitch free processes.

    Ajiboye commended the candidates for comporting themselves before and during the exams saying that teachers were now realising the importance of the PQE.

    ”There has been improvement in the accreditation process because part of what we did was to develop an APP to accredit the candidates and this is working perfectly well.

    ” For this year, we have over 11,350 with Lagos having the highest with 1,500 candidates followed by FCT, while Kebbi has the lowest candidates.

    ” So, what we did is to combine states with lower candidates,” he said.

    The registrar said that the council was leveraging on technology for its operations to track quackery while also putting necessary measures to weed out quacks through its school monitoring programme mechanism.

    Speaking with some of the candidates, they attested to that fact that the technology introduced by the council had help in checking some of the discrepancies in its accreditation processes.

    One of the candidates, Idongesit Ben, said that the exam was conducted smoothly without any technical hitches.

    Ben said that though the exam was a bit difficult as it was her first time but hoping to succeed after the outcome of the exams.

    ” We had 60 questions to answer which were made up of Test and Measurements, Basic Mathematics, English, Educational Psychology and Sociology.

    ”The exams was a little bit difficult for me because it was not what I expected having read through the TRCN past questions but I hope to come out successful,” she said.

    On her part, Mrs Titilope Yunusa, writing for the second time, said the exam was better than her first attempt.

    ”This is my second time of writing this exam and I don’t want to fail this time around. I experienced difficulties in my first attempt because I don’t really know how to operate the computers.

    ” But now I have learnt the operations of a computer system and can now operate it and that is why I am here to take the examination again.

    ”I am confident of passing the exams this time,” she said. 

  • Turkish Embassy strengthens ties with Nigeria, holds cuisine week 

    The Embassy of Turkey in a bid to strengthen ties with Nigeria has organised a week-long event, where both countries can learn more about each other’s culture through food.

    Turkish Ambassador to Nigeria, Hidayet Bayraktar at the Inaugural gala of the Cuisine Week at the weekend in Abuja, said that varieties of Turkish meals would be on the menu of the Frazer suites, Abuja all week.

    Bayraktar said that one of the symbols of Turkish culture, which has always been famous for its hospitality was Turkish Cuisine which symbolises the spirit of community and solidarity. 

    “This is the second of the Turkish Cuisine week that will be held since last year and it was initiated by our first lady, Mrs Emine Erdogan.

    “And the aim of this gathering is to show about the Turkish culture to other cultures.

     “During this week, the hotel, the chefs will prepare different varieties of food from different parts of Turkey.

    “This year it is more from the Hatay region because of the earthquake that we just had on Feb. 6.

    He disclosed that one aspect of culture was the food, the cuisine of Turkey.

    “As everybody knows jollof rice all around the world is a Nigerian dish, of course Turks have many dishes like that that is worldwide known.

    “Which is why we have gathered friends and foreign mission colleagues to enjoy the food and see what we can cheer about our culture,” Bayraktar said.

    He said that following positive reports on tasty Turkish meals from Nigerians who have visited Turkey, he would engage with Nigeria’s Ministry of Culture to jointly organize a food fair in both countries.

     “On food fair, we could do something like that. I need to talk to the Ministry of Culture, I believe it will be a good opportunity.

    “I know that a lot of people that go from Nigeria to turkey, they said they loved the food and enjoyed a lot of restaurants that they have gone to.

    Mr Dele Oye, Chairman, Nigerian-Turkey Business Council commended the exquisite event.

    He said that introducing a person to the food and culture of a country was the smartest way to strengthening business relations.

    “I will tell you that once you eat someone’s food, you will definitely do business with that country.

    “If you look at the Chinese Principle, they make sure all of us know about their food before they even came out with the business, that will make it a lot easier.

    “When you go for business meetings you will feel comfortable to do business in a comfortable environment,” Oye said.

    Highlights of the event was when the Ambassador made “Pide” a popular cuisine called Turkish Pizza for guests in the kitchen.

    Those present at the event include Nigerian government representatives, members of the diplomatic corps including the Chinese, Indians, Mexicans, Ambassadors to Nigeria among others.

  • Lekki Seaport berths record 300-metre long vessel

    Lekki Seaport berths record 300-metre long vessel

    The Lekki Deep Seaport at the weekend surpassed stakeholders’ expectations since the start of operations with the berthing of its largest vessel, a 300-meter Length Over All vessel.

    The vessel christened CMA-CGM RABELAIS, with an impressive capacity of 6570 TEUs, started its journey from China.

    The berthing of the record-making vessel, was contained in a statement issued on the official Twitter page of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).

    The statement said the vessel, christened CMA-CGM RABELAIS had an impressive capacity of 6570 TEUs.

    It said the vessel would be discharging and loading export cargoes.

    “The journey of the vessel originated from Shanghai, China and called at the Lekki Port,” it said.

    In response to the development, the NPA Managing Director, Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko, said: “it is a testament to Nigeria’s drive in delivering cargo with ease and utmost efficiency.”

    “The fact that this vessel was departing the country on the same day it berthed was a fulfillment of their promise to deliver speedy cargo dwell time,” Bello-Koko said.

    He noted that this was done through improved efficiencies, and state-of-the-art machinery.

    “I am delighted to assure you that we are committed to continuously improving on this milestone,” he added.

    The statement quoted the Asst. Harbour Master for Lekki Port, Capt. Monday Gajere, as saying that the thorough navigation risk assessment involving pilots, tugs, and mooring gangs allowed for smooth berthing of the large cargo carrier.

    Gajere said that the berthing of the large cargo carrier was a demonstration of the Authority’s readiness to handle such cargoes.

    “This is to maximise the competitive advantages that Lekki Port deep draught and state-of-the-art equipment offers as Nigeria advances toward attaining port hub status,” he said. 

  • EFCC dares Gov Matawalle to prove $2m bribe allegation

    Zamfara State Governor Bello Matawalle

    The Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) has denied claims by Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara, that its Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa, allegedly demanded $2 million bribe from him.

    The commission’s Spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, in a statement in Abuja, dared the governor to prove his allegation with evidence to back his claim.

    Matawalle had in an interview with a foreign media accused Bawa of asking for the bribe.

    The anti-graft agency is probing the governor over an alleged N70 billion fraud.

    The EFCC said the governor allegedly siphoned Zamfara’s funds sourced as a loan from an old-generation bank which is purportedly for the execution of projects in local governments in the state.

    But Matawalle in the interview accused the EFCC of targeting only governors, while ignoring officials with budgetary allocation at the federal level.

    “It is not just to always blame governors. It is not only governors who have treasury, the Federal Government also has. What does the EFCC boss do to them?

    “As he is claiming he has evidence on governors, let him show the world evidence of those at the federal level.

    “He requested a bribe of two million dollars from me and I have evidence of this,” the governor had alleged.

    Uwujaren, however, said EFCC would not be drawn into a mud fight with a suspect under investigation for corruption and unconscionable pillage of the resources of his state.

    “The attention of the EFCC has been drawn to a trending interview granted to the Hausa Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), by Bello Mohammed Matawalle, Governor of Zamfara State.

    “Where he allegedly made wild bribery allegations against the Executive Chairman of the Commission, Mr Abdulrasheed Bawa.

    “Matawalle’s recourse to mudslinging is symptomatic of a drowning man clutching at straws.

    “But in spite of the irritation of his phantom claims, the Commission will not be drawn into a mud fight with a suspect under its investigation for corruption and unconscionable pillage of the resources of his state.

    “If Matawalle will be taken seriously, he should go beyond sabre-rattling by spilling the beans – provide concrete evidence as proof of his allegations,” he said.

    Uwujaren also said the commission was collaborating with international partners to frustrate plans by some alleged corrupt officials planning to flee Nigeria before May 29.

    “Again, the Commission wishes to alert the public about plans by some of the alleged corrupt politically exposed persons to flee the country ahead of May 29.

    “The Commission is working in close collaboration with its international partners to frustrate these escape plans and bring those involved to justice,” he said.

  • May 29: FG to cordon off Federal Secretariat

    Ahead of the 2023 Presidential Inauguration/Swearing-in Ceremony on Monday, May 29, access to the Federal Secretariat Complexes Phases I, II, III and Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be cordoned off from 2pm on Friday, May 26 to Monday, May 29.

    NIGERIAN ANCHOR reports that the ceremony will take place at the Eagle Square, Central Business District, Abuja.

    The notice was contained in a circular was signed by the Permanent Secretary, Service Welfare Office, Dr. Ngozi Onwudiwe, for the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation on Friday, May 19.

    According to the circular, access for officers and intending visitors to the affected areas will not be allowed until Tuesday, May 30, when work is expected to resume.

    “As you may be aware, the Presidential Transition Council (PTC) has unveiled the activities marking the 2023 Presidential Inauguration Ceremony. The Inauguration Parade and Swearing-in of President-elect, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which is the climax of the Programme, will take place on Monday, 29th May 2023 at the Eagle Square, Central Business District, Abuja.

    “In line with the security arrangements for the event, the Federal Secretariat Complexes Phases I, II, III and Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be cordoned off by security operatives from 2.00pm on Friday, 26th May 2023 to Monday, 29th May 2023.

    “Accordingly, officers and intending visitors to the affected areas will not be allowed access till Tuesday, 30th May, 2023, when work will resume in earnest.

    “Kindly bring the contents of this circular to the attention of all concerned,” it read.

    The title of the circular is ‘Cordoning off the Federal Secretariat Complexes Phases I. II, III and Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the 2023 Presidential Inauguration/Swearing-in Ceremony’, and it was copied to the relevant offices.

    They include: the Chief of Staff to the President, C-in-C; Deputy Chief of Staff to the President; Office of the Vice President; Honourable Ministers/Ministers of State; and Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

    Others are: Clerk of the National Assembly, Chief Registrar. Supreme Court of Nigeria, Permanent Secretaries, National Security Adviser, Special Advisers/Senior Special Assistants, Service Chiefs/Inspector-General-of Police; Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria; Chairman, Federal Character Commission; Chairman, Federal Civil Service Commission and Chairman, Police Service Commission.

    It was also copied to the Chairman, Code of Conduct Bureau; Chairman, Code of Conduct Tribunal; Chairman, Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation & Fiscal Commission; Chairman, National Population Commission; Chairman, Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission; Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission; Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service; Head of Service of the Federation; Chairman, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency; Secretary, National Judicial Council; Auditor-General of the Federation; Accountant-General for the Federation. Surveyor-General of the Federation and Directors-General/Chief Executive Officers of Parastatals/Agencies.

  • Court lifts suspension order on LP chairman, others

    Julius Abure

    A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja and headed by Justice Hamza Muazu have on Friday granted an order of stay execution on the suspension of Julius Abure, Chairman of the Labour Party (LP) and others.

    Others are the National Organizing Secretary, Mr Clement Ojukwu and National Treasurer, Oluchi Opara, who were restrained from parading themselves as LP national officials.

    The plaintiffs in the case are Martins Esikpali John; Lucky Shaibu; Isah Zekeri; Omogbai Frank; Abokhaiu Aliu; Ayohkaire Lateef; John Elomah and Dr Ayobami Arabambi,.

    They had in an ex-parte motion, sought the removal of Abure and the three other national officers of the party. The judge after listening to arguments from the parties granted the order for a stay of execution pending the determination of the appeal filed by the defendants.

    Justice Muazu had on April 5 issued an interim injunction stopping Abure, Ibrahim and the party’s National Organizing Secretary, Mr Clement Ojukwu and National Treasurer, Oluchi Opara, from parading themselves as national officers of LP.

    At the sitting on Friday, the defendants told the court that they had a notice of appeal pending at the Court of Appeal. After much arguments from the parties, the judge granted an order for a stay on the suspension on Abure and the other officials of the Labour Party as first served by the court.

    Following the April 5 ex-parte injunction made by Justice Muazu, stopping Abure, Ibrahim and two other national officials of the party, Alex Ejesieme, SAN had on April 20 argued that the court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the matter.

    The senior advocate had submitted that the matter before the court bordered on the internal affairs of the Labour Party, adding that criminal allegations made by the plaintiffs in the case, could not be ventilated in an origination summon.

    He added that the eight plaintiffs that brought the case before the court were not members of the National Executive Council of the party and as such lacked the locus standi to institute the case.

  • FCMB founder dies in London

    First City Monument Bank (FCMB), Subomi Balogun, has died at the age of 89.

    He reportedly died in London on Friday.

    Confirming his death on Twitter via his verified account @abiodunMFR, Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun said Balogun was a visionary leader and dear father who would be sorely missed.

    “It is with a heavy heart and sadness that we receive the news of the passing of our dear father, Otunba Michael Subomi Balogun, the Asiwaju Omooba of Ijeband and founder, First City Monument Bank – @MyFCMB

    “He will be remembered as a visionary leader who dedicated his life to the betterment of our society and his unwavering commitment, tireless efforts, and remarkable contributions will continue to inspire generations to come.

    “May the memories of Otunba Balogun Subomi serve as a guiding light and source of inspiration as we carry forward  his legacy of service and dedication.

    “We hereby express our heartfelt condolences to his family and pray God grants them the strength to bear this sad loss. May God rest his soul,” he twitted.

    Until his death, he was Otunba Tunwase of Ijebuland before his death.

    As a ranking Ijebu Chief, his death will, however, only be officially announced in line with tradition.