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  • Strive To Maintain Public Trust, CJN Tasks Judges 

    Strive To Maintain Public Trust, CJN Tasks Judges 

    The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, has tasked judicial officers in Nigeria to work assiduously towards sustaining public confidence and trust reposed on the judiciary.

    Ariwoola posited that as indispensable pillars of democracy, judicial officers must distance themselves from all forms of indiscretions and ventures capable of bringing the judiciary to disrepute. 

    The CJN gave the charge at the opening ceremony of the 2023, All Nigerian Judges’ Conference in Abuja. 

    “My Lords, the importance of the foregoing cannot be overemphasized since what we do now will invariably determine the legacy we leave behind. 

    Justice Ariwoola described the conference as a “convergence of the most brilliant minds and mainstays of hope and order in the society” adding that the conference primarily serves the dual purpose of stocktaking and visioneering. 

    The CJN expressed dismay over the way decisions of the Court are treated with orders of the Court being flagrantly disobeyed. 

    “While there is no justification for this, it is impossible to divorce this unsettling development from the perceived image of the Judiciary as a mere appendage of the other arms of government, expected to do their bidding at all times and incapable of making decisions devoid of predilection. 

    He exuded confidence that the Conference, which is the first since the commencement of the new administration, will come with an improved disposition towards the welfare of the Judiciary especially as it pertains to the protracted issue of its independence as well as a strong desire to foster healthy and productive relationships among all three arms. 

    “It is my hope that the Conference will help drive robust discussions between the Executive, Legislature and the Judiciary on fostering mutual respect for one another and also on strengthening synergies devoid of any subterfuge. 

    “It will equally afford us the opportunity to unravel the issues already identified, the bulk of which holds grave repercussions for Nigeria’s polity. 

    “It is also my firm belief that this interface will reaffirm across the board, our commitment to upholding the tenets of Democracy and the Rule of Law therefore bolstering the trust and confidence of the citizenry in the operationality of the government” Justice Ariwoola stated. 

    In his welcome address, the Administrator, National Judicial Institute, Hon. Justice Salisu Abdullahi, said the Conference provides a platform to give judges the 

    acclaim for their unrelenting devotion to prospering the ends of justice, and for their conspicuous role in nation building. 

    Secondly, he said the Conference affords Judges the opportunity to critically appraise happenings and developments in the course of the year, especially those that greatly impacted the performance of their functions and which holds great implications for the Judiciary by extension. 

    “In the same vein, while it is a cardinal rule of natural justice that no one should be a judge in his own cause, this Conference offers an apposite exception to this since it allows judicial officers to evaluate and critique themselves, Abdullahi said. 

    The goal of such evaluation, he said, is to enable advancement and growth within the Judiciary through the conclusions that will be reached and strategies that will be devised from robust discussions led at the Conference. 

    He stated that the theme of the Conference; “STRENGTHENING JUDICIAL COMMITMENTS TO THE RULE OF LAW AND DEMOCRACY”, will afford Judges the opportunity to recharge, recalibrate and re-strategize. 

  • Missing N3bn: Reps Probe Industrial Training Fund

    Missing N3bn: Reps Probe Industrial Training Fund

    The House of Representatives has given the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) a 48-hour ultimatum to account for missing funds amounting to N3 billion.

    The directive was issued by the Chairman of the Committee on Finance, James Faleke, during the ongoing hearing on the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP) after the agency failed to provide a satisfactory explanation for the fund’s utilization.

    In a related development, the committee has instructed the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission to clarify within 72 hours why a licensed company, despite receiving N39 billion from the Ministry of Power, has not fulfilled its obligation to provide meters.

    The committee expressed concern about licensing a company that appears incapable of executing the project.

    Furthermore, the committee called on the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to account for the expenditure of N291 billion in 2022 on broadband services nationwide.

    The committee sought detailed information regarding the provision of broadband services, questioning the NCC’s claim that services were extended to airports and markets.

  • Bayelsa Guber Poll: Diri Sets For Victory, Wins Southern Ijaw LGA

    Bayelsa Guber Poll: Diri Sets For Victory, Wins Southern Ijaw LGA

    Governor Douye Diri secured victory in the ongoing collation of Bayelsa governorship election results, specifically winning Southern Ijaw Local Government Area.

    As the collation centre took a break around 1:00 pm, the state Returning Officer, Prof Faruq Kuta, resumed the process at approximately 2:20 pm in Yenagoa, the capital of Bayelsa.

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Diri, demonstrated a strong performance in Southern Ijaw, garnering 24,685 votes.

    In contrast, his closest rival, Timipre Sylva of the All Progressives Congress (APC), received 18,174 votes. The Labour Party (LP) secured the third position with 119 votes out of the 50,153 accredited voters in the local government area.

    These recent results solidify Diri’s lead, as he has now won in six out of the eight local government areas in Bayelsa, while Sylva secured victories in two.

    Sylva’s wins include Brass Local Government Area, where he polled 18,431 votes compared to Diri’s 12,602.

    Additionally, the APC triumphed in Nembe LGA, securing 22,248 votes, while Diri received 4,556 votes in that locality. The overall outcome of the election continues to unfold, shaping the political landscape of the oil-rich state.

    See Bayelsa Governorship Results By LGA:

    Southern Ijaw LGA

    APC:

    18,174

    LP: 119

    PDP: 24,685

    Brass LGA

    APC – 18,431

    LP – 83

    PDP – 12,602

    Sagbama LGA

    APC – 6,608

    LP – 217

    PDP – 35,504

    Kolokuma/Opokuma LGA

    APC – 5,349

    LP – 22

    PDP – 18,465

    Ogbia LGA

    APC – 16,319

    LP – 57

    PDP – 18,435

    Yenegoa LGA

    APC – 14,534

    LP – 244

    PDP – 37,777

    Nembe LGA

    APC – 22,248

    LP – 113

    PDP – 4,556

    Ekeremor LGA

    APC – 8,445

    LP – 50

    PDP – 23,172

  • Diri Secures Second Term, Defeats Sylva in Bayelsa Governorship Election

    Diri Secures Second Term, Defeats Sylva in Bayelsa Governorship Election

    Governor Douye Diri has successfully secured a second term in office, emerging as the winner of the fiercely contested Bayelsa governorship election.

    The Returning Officer, Prof Faruq Kuta, declared Diri of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) the winner after a prolonged process with multiple breaks and adjournments.

    Diri garnered a total of 175,196 votes, defeating his main rival, Timipre Sylva of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who polled 110,108 votes.

    The victory margin for the PDP candidate was significant, with 65,088 votes ahead. The Labour Party (LP) secured a distant third place with a total of 905 votes.

    In a field of 18 candidates, Sylva was Diri’s primary contender, seeking to return as the governor for a third term.

    However, a month before the election, a Federal High Court in Abuja initially disqualified Sylva, citing constitutional limits on the number of terms served.

    Although the APC candidate challenged the decision and won an appeal, the 2023 election concluded with victory for Diri.

    The election results mark a decisive moment for Diri, who first assumed office in 2020.

    The PDP mobilized support in the face of legal challenges, including Sylva’s temporary disqualification, to secure a notable win in the oil-rich state.

  • Driver Kills 2 Highway Sweepers While Evading LASTMA Arrest

    Driver Kills 2 Highway Sweepers While Evading LASTMA Arrest

    Tragedy struck on Monday morning as a driver, attempting to evade arrest by LASTMA officials, claimed the lives of two street sweepers on the Gbagada-Oshodi Expressway in Lagos. 

    The unidentified driver crashed into LAWMA members at their work location, leading to a protest from upset onlookers and drivers.

    Security forces, including the police, swiftly intervened, deploying tear gas to disperse the protesters and restore order at the scene.

    LAWMA, in an official statement, verified the fatalities and committed to collaborating with law enforcement to capture and prosecute the responsible driver, identified by the vehicle number EPE 984 DV.

    As tensions simmer, LAWMA urged motorists to exercise caution on highways to prevent similar tragedies.

    “We wish to appeal to motorists for the umpteenth time, to drive with utmost caution on the highways, to avoid sad incidents like this happening to our sanitation workers or anyone in the course of their legitimate duties.

    The public has been urged to remain calm as investigations unfold, with condolences extended to the grieving families of the deceased sanitation workers. 

  • Lagos Commuters Stranded As Commercial Drivers Protest Extortion by LASTMA, Others

    Lagos Commuters Stranded As Commercial Drivers Protest Extortion by LASTMA, Others

    Thousands of commuters faced major disruptions on Monday in Lagos as commercial drivers initiated a protest against alleged extortion by government agencies. 

    The drivers, pointing fingers at the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and other entities, claimed unfair treatment during their daily operations.

    The state police command convened a meeting with key stakeholders, including representatives from the police command, executives of the Lagos State Government, LASTMA, and the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in response.

    The discussions delved into the grievances raised by the drivers.

    After the meeting, the stakeholders reached a mutual agreement to work together in ensuring transporters comply with traffic laws and to address reported excesses of law enforcement officers within the state. 

    The NURTW committed to organizing a broader meeting on Monday, November 13, 2023.

    Prominent figures present at the meeting included Deputy Commissioners of Police Waheed Ayilara (SCID), Fatai Tijani (Operations), Khan Salihu (Administration), Commander Rapid Response Squad (RRS) – CSP Yinka Egbeyemi, Commander Taskforce – CSP Shola Jejeloye.

    Other attendees comprised Honourable Sola Giwa, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Mr Bolaji Oreagba – General Manager, LASTMA, and representatives of NURTW Lagos chapter led by Alhaji Sulyman Ojora (Kudeti). 

    The state police command assured the public of adequate security measures and encouraged them to carry out their lawful duties without fear of harassment or intimidation.

  • Police Foil Terrorists Attack In Katsina, Rescue 3 Kidnap Victims

    Police Foil Terrorists Attack In Katsina, Rescue 3 Kidnap Victims

    The Katsina Police Command foiled a suspected kidnap attempt at Gogalo village, in Jibia local government area of the state and rescued three kidnap victims.

    This is contained in a statement on Monday in Katsina by ASP Aliyu Abubakar-Sadiq, the spokesman of the command.

    “On November 11, at about 10:46pm, information was received at the Jibia divisional police station that armed bandits wielding dangerous weapons such as the AK-47 rifle, shooting sporadically, attacked the village and kidnapped three persons.

    “Upon receiving this report, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Jibia, promptly mobilised a search and rescue team to the scene.

    “The team continued to comb the surrounding bushes until Nov. 12, at about 6am, the team succeeded in tracking down the suspected kidnappers, engaging them in a gun duel.

    “All the kidnapped victims were successfully rescued unhurt. Efforts are on with a view to arresting the fleeing suspects as the investigation proceeds,” Abubakar-Sadiq said. 

  • Israel/Palestine War: UN Mourns 101 Staff killed In Gaza

    Israel/Palestine War: UN Mourns 101 Staff killed In Gaza

    Flags at United Nations (UN) offices around the world are flying at half-mast in memory of the 101 UN staff members killed so far in the Gaza war.

    Staff held a minute’s silence to mourn and honour colleagues from UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) who were killed in the war.

    The UN relief body said in a statement on Monday that “the UNRWA death toll, already the highest in UN
    history, has continued to increase.”

    It added that the dead were among the 13,000 UNRWA staff working in Gaza, many of them killed with their families.

    They were teachers, school principals, health workers, including a gynaecologist, engineers, support staff and a psychologist, the agency said.

    Tom White, the Director of UNRWA in the Gaza Strip said “UNRWA staff in Gaza appreciates the UN lowering the flags around the world.

    “In Gaza however, we have to keep the UN flag flying high as a sign that we are still standing and serving the people of Gaza,’’ White said from Rafah.

    Meanwhile, UN agencies in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Europe and elsewhere posted photos on social media of flags at half-mast in front of and on their office buildings. 

  • JUST IN: WAEC Adopts CBT for SSCE

    JUST IN: WAEC Adopts CBT for SSCE

    The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has officially announced the transition from the traditional paper and pencil test to the Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode for the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE).

    This transformative move was disclosed in a statement released on Monday by Moyosola Adesina, the acting head of the Public Affairs Unit of WAEC.

    The transition to the CBT mode is a significant shift in the examination system, marking a departure from the conventional testing method.

    The statement emphasized that this innovative approach aligns with global best practices and aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the examination process.

    The commencement of this new examination format is set to take effect with the West African Senior School Certificate Examination for private candidates scheduled for February 2024.

    According to WAEC, it aims to leverage technology to provide a more secure, streamlined, and accessible examination experience for candidates.

    Candidates, educational institutions, and other stakeholders are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the upcoming changes and prepare for a smoother transition to the Computer-Based Test mode.

    More details later…

  • UK PM, Sunak Sacks Home Secretary, Suella Braverman

    UK PM, Sunak Sacks Home Secretary, Suella Braverman

    The British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday fired Home Secretary Suella Braverman, who drew anger for accusing police of being too lenient with pro-Palestinian protesters.

    According to a source in the prime minister’s office, Sunak had “asked Suella Braverman to leave government and she has accepted.”

    The Conservative Party said Sunak is carrying out a wider reshuffle which “strengthens his team in government to deliver long-term decisions for a brighter future.”

    However, sacking one of the leading figures on the right of the party could pose difficulties for the prime minister as he seeks to get his party united behind him and ready for a general election expected in 2024.