Rep. James Faleke, running mate to the late Abubakar Audu, who
participated in the Nov 21 governorship election in Kogi, has rejected
the party's decision to present Yahaya Bello for the Dec 5 supplementary
election.
INEC declared the Nov 21 election as inconclusive following the cancellation of voting in 91 polling units across the state.
However, Audu died on Nov 22 as the result of the election was
announced and the electoral body asked APC to nominate another candidate
to replace Audu in the supplementary election fixed for Dec 5.
Yahaya Bello was the runner-up in the party's primary where late Audu
emerged as the candidate of the All Peoples Congress for the election.
Faleke said on Monday, while briefing newsmen at the APC national
secretariat in Abuja, that the decision was not acceptable as Bello did
not participate in any of the campaigns or primary before the election.
He said he was at the party headquarters for a meeting to resolve the
issue but was shocked as he was only briefed on the party's position on
the issue.
He said: ''We met for two hours as you have observed and of course we
discovered at the meeting that what we were invited for was just a mere
briefing rather than it being where we could have deliberated and solve
the quagmire we find ourselves in.
''We were only briefed about the position of the party. The party
told us that they had nominated Alhaji Yahaya Bello and of course we
made it clear as the political family of Prince Abubakar Audu that it is
not acceptable.
''We are not going with it and I personally observed that my name has
been submitted to INEC as deputy governorship candidate to pair with
Bello.
''I told the National Chairman in clear words that I have submitted a
letter this morning distancing myself from that decision that on no
ground will I want to be associated with the decision of the party to
pair me with Bello because I am already governor-elect.
''The governor-elect cannot yet become another deputy governorship candidate.''
Faleke said he was not consulted on the decision of the party and would not take part in the supplementary election.
He said Bello did not take part in any of the campaign processes.
He said he would go to court to challenge the INEC decision should the party insist on Bello.
''We are only contesting election in 91 polling units out 2, 548 and
we have made it very clear that if they go ahead to conduct the
election, it would be challenged in the court of law, it will be null
and void.
''Mr Chairman told us directly right away without considering it
twice that the party will not go to court and since the party is not
going to court we have taken it upon ourselves as our right to defend
ourselves in court and we are challenging the decision.''
Monday, 30 November 2015
Kogi Election: APC Adopts Yahaya Bello As Substitute For Abubakar Audu
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has adopted Yahaya Bello as its candidate in the December 5 supplementary election in Kogi State
Mr Bello replaces Abubakar Audu who died before the governorship election in Kogi State was concluded on November 21.
Bello was the first runner up in the primary election in which the late Audu emerged as candidate
The running mate to the late Audu, James Faleke, disagreed with the choice of the APC and threatened court action.
Mr Faleke had vowed to reclaim the mandate of the people of the state given freely to the APC during the election, insisting that he should take over as the governorship candidate of the party.
He had earlier on Monday chosen the son of late Audu, Mohammed Audu as his running mate, before the APC choe Mr Bello.
In Abuja, supporters of James Faleke and Yahaya Bello clashed at the party’s secretariat hours after Mr Faleke chose Audu’s son as his running mate.
The party’s National Working Committee members, reporters and visitors at the secretariat were held hostage by feuding youths.
Mr Bello replaces Abubakar Audu who died before the governorship election in Kogi State was concluded on November 21.
Bello was the first runner up in the primary election in which the late Audu emerged as candidate
The running mate to the late Audu, James Faleke, disagreed with the choice of the APC and threatened court action.
Mr Faleke had vowed to reclaim the mandate of the people of the state given freely to the APC during the election, insisting that he should take over as the governorship candidate of the party.
He had earlier on Monday chosen the son of late Audu, Mohammed Audu as his running mate, before the APC choe Mr Bello.
In Abuja, supporters of James Faleke and Yahaya Bello clashed at the party’s secretariat hours after Mr Faleke chose Audu’s son as his running mate.
The party’s National Working Committee members, reporters and visitors at the secretariat were held hostage by feuding youths.
Sunday, 22 November 2015
Underage Voting Reported By INEC In Kogi State
A case of underage voting was reported in Gegu Beki Ward 8, Koto Karfi Local Government Area (LGA) of Kogi State .
The picture made available by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) situation room report and depicts a youngster who appears to be in his mid teens.
The teenager’s Permanent Voter Card (PVC) was collected by an official who checked to confirm his status, it was discovered that he was below 18 year age mandatory age for voters.
Image was published from INEC situational room.
Kogi Decides 2015
Okehi LGA: APC - 10,170 PDP - 8504 LP - 4272
Mopa-Muro LGA: APC - 3888 LP - 10 PDP - 4195
Ogori/Magongo LGA: APC - 1931 LP - 03 PDP - 2601
Ajaokuta LGA: APC - 8581 LP - 550 PDP - 6903
Kabba/Bunu Final Result. TOTAL APC 9660, PDP 7768 .
Ijumu final result - APC-9958. PDP-6040
Koton Karfe LGA: APC - 10426 LP - 10 PDP - 9316
Okene LGA: APC - 14786 LP - 1437 PDP - 15968
Yagba West LGA 14 Wards. Registered Voters- 35,966.
APC- 7,930. PDP- 7,021
Yagba East LGA 10 Wards. Accredited Voters- 35,322.
APC - 7129 LP - 16 PDP - 5368
Idah LG 10 Wards. Registered Voters- 48,762. Accredited Voters- 21,471
APC- 11,779. PDP- 6,952. PPA- 59.
Ankpa LGA APC - 22983 PDP - 14731
Ofu LGA APC - 16800 PDP - 10997
Olamaboro LGA APC - 13227 PDP - 8202
Igalamela-Odolu LGA APC - 9003 PDP - 8683
Bassa LGA APC - 11815 PDP - 9258
LOKOJA LGA: PDP 12,414. APC 13,517
Dekina LGA APC - 20994 PDP - 21602
Koton Karfe LGA: APC - 10426 LP - 10 PDP - 9316
Okene LGA: APC - 14786 LP - 1437 PDP - 15968
Yagba West LGA 14 Wards. Registered Voters- 35,966.
APC- 7,930. PDP- 7,021
Yagba East LGA 10 Wards. Accredited Voters- 35,322.
APC - 7129 LP - 16 PDP - 5368
Idah LG 10 Wards. Registered Voters- 48,762. Accredited Voters- 21,471
APC- 11,779. PDP- 6,952. PPA- 59.
Ankpa LGA APC - 22983 PDP - 14731
Ofu LGA APC - 16800 PDP - 10997
Olamaboro LGA APC - 13227 PDP - 8202
Igalamela-Odolu LGA APC - 9003 PDP - 8683
Bassa LGA APC - 11815 PDP - 9258
LOKOJA LGA: PDP 12,414. APC 13,517
Dekina LGA APC - 20994 PDP - 21602
Kogi Decides 2015
Okehi LGA: APC - 10,170 PDP - 8504 LP - 4272
Mopa-Muro LGA: APC - 3888 LP - 10 PDP - 4195
Ogori/Magongo LGA: APC - 1931 LP - 03 PDP - 2601
Ajaokuta LGA: APC - 8581 LP - 550 PDP - 6903
Kabba/Bunu Final Result. TOTAL APC 9660, PDP 7768 .
Ijumu final result - APC-9958. PDP-6040
Koton Karfe LGA: APC - 10426 LP - 10 PDP - 9316
Okene LGA: APC - 14786 LP - 1437 PDP - 15968
Yagba West LGA 14 Wards. Registered Voters- 35,966.
APC- 7,930. PDP- 7,021
Yagba East LGA 10 Wards. Accredited Voters- 35,322.
APC - 7129 LP - 16 PDP - 5368
Idah LG 10 Wards. Registered Voters- 48,762. Accredited Voters- 21,471
APC- 11,779. PDP- 6,952. PPA- 59.
Ankpa LGA APC - 22983 PDP - 14731
Ofu LGA APC - 16800 PDP - 10997
Olamaboro LGA APC - 13227 PDP - 8202
Koton Karfe LGA: APC - 10426 LP - 10 PDP - 9316
Okene LGA: APC - 14786 LP - 1437 PDP - 15968
Yagba West LGA 14 Wards. Registered Voters- 35,966.
APC- 7,930. PDP- 7,021
Yagba East LGA 10 Wards. Accredited Voters- 35,322.
APC - 7129 LP - 16 PDP - 5368
Idah LG 10 Wards. Registered Voters- 48,762. Accredited Voters- 21,471
APC- 11,779. PDP- 6,952. PPA- 59.
Ankpa LGA APC - 22983 PDP - 14731
Ofu LGA APC - 16800 PDP - 10997
Olamaboro LGA APC - 13227 PDP - 8202
Kogi Decides 2015
Okehi LGA: APC - 10,170 PDP - 8504 LP - 4272
Mopa-Muro LGA: APC - 3888 LP - 10 PDP - 4195
Ogori/Magongo LGA: APC - 1931 LP - 03 PDP - 2601
Ajaokuta LGA: APC - 8581 LP - 550 PDP - 6903
Kabba/Bunu Final Result. TOTAL APC 9660, PDP 7768 .
Ijumu final result - APC-9958. PDP-6040
Koton Karfe LGA: APC - 10426 LP - 10 PDP - 9316
Okene LGA: APC - 14786 LP - 1437 PDP - 15968
Yagba West LGA 14 Wards. Registered Voters- 35,966.
APC- 7,930. PDP- 7,021
Yagba East LGA 10 Wards. Accredited Voters- 35,322.
APC - 7129 LP - 16 PDP - 5368
Idah LG 10 Wards. Registered Voters- 48,762. Accredited Voters- 21,471
APC- 11,779. PDP- 6,952. PPA- 59.
Ankpa LGA APC - 22983 PDP - 14731
Ofu LGA APC - 16800 PDP - 10997
Koton Karfe LGA: APC - 10426 LP - 10 PDP - 9316
Okene LGA: APC - 14786 LP - 1437 PDP - 15968
Yagba West LGA 14 Wards. Registered Voters- 35,966.
APC- 7,930. PDP- 7,021
Yagba East LGA 10 Wards. Accredited Voters- 35,322.
APC - 7129 LP - 16 PDP - 5368
Idah LG 10 Wards. Registered Voters- 48,762. Accredited Voters- 21,471
APC- 11,779. PDP- 6,952. PPA- 59.
Ankpa LGA APC - 22983 PDP - 14731
Ofu LGA APC - 16800 PDP - 10997
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Members of Labour Party defect in Ijumu PDP
The people of Iyah Gbedde Ward say their resolve to vote capt Idris Wada
in next saturday's election is a commitment that is unshaken.
Bar S.M Ologe, spokesman of the Ward gave the assurance when the Deputy Governor, Yomi Awoniyi visited the area as part of efforts to garner support for Capt Wada ahead saturday's governorship election.
Bar Ologe, said having taken into account the antecedents of the major gladiators, Capt Wada is better placed to deliver on his campaign promises.
While assuring that all the six polling units in the area would be delivered to the PDP, he commended Capt Wada for his humility, transparency in governance.
Bar S.M Ologe, spokesman of the Ward gave the assurance when the Deputy Governor, Yomi Awoniyi visited the area as part of efforts to garner support for Capt Wada ahead saturday's governorship election.
Bar Ologe, said having taken into account the antecedents of the major gladiators, Capt Wada is better placed to deliver on his campaign promises.
While assuring that all the six polling units in the area would be delivered to the PDP, he commended Capt Wada for his humility, transparency in governance.
Monday, 16 November 2015
Kogi State Governorship election is about the character of the candidates
This Saturday’s Kogi State Governorship election is about the character
of the candidates, as Kogi State Deputy Governor, Yomi Awoniyi, appealed
to All Artisans and Craftsmen in Central Senatorial District of Kogi
State to vote for the PDP candidate.
Awoniyi, made the call in a meeting with All Artisans and Craftsmen Association of Nigeria, Kogi central, held at Okene.
Awoniyi, described Capt Idris Wada, the Governor as a good man of whose prudent management resources has made the State witness giant leaps in all sectors.
The Deputy Governor, noted that the Governor’s good intention was limited by paucity of funds, lamented that the Governor came on the saddle as a time the State was experiencing serious financial challenge.
While noting that the State Governor has used the money that accrued to the State in the most unique manner, by making payment of salaries and provision of infrastructure a priority, solicited the support of the Association in the return bid of Capt Wada.
Awoniyi promised to look into the request by the Association for support, described the relationship between the PDP and the Association as long standing.
He assured the Association of continuous partnership if re – elected, said their role in driving the economy of the State cannot be over – emphasized as the constitute the bulk of those driving the State’s economy.
In a remarks at the meeting Momoh Sanni, President All Artisans and Craftsmen Association of Nigeria, Kogi central, said the Association is an umbrella organization controlling 29 different trades, promised their unalloyed support to the second term bid of Capt Idris Wada and the PDP.
Hon. Yahaya Karaku, SSA1 Okene Local Government Area, said the Association is formidable in the area, said their support for Capt Idris Wada would no doubt go a long way in the forthcoming governorship election.
ABU MICHAEL,
Chief Press Secretary,
Deputy Governor,
Kogi State.
Awoniyi, made the call in a meeting with All Artisans and Craftsmen Association of Nigeria, Kogi central, held at Okene.
Awoniyi, described Capt Idris Wada, the Governor as a good man of whose prudent management resources has made the State witness giant leaps in all sectors.
The Deputy Governor, noted that the Governor’s good intention was limited by paucity of funds, lamented that the Governor came on the saddle as a time the State was experiencing serious financial challenge.
While noting that the State Governor has used the money that accrued to the State in the most unique manner, by making payment of salaries and provision of infrastructure a priority, solicited the support of the Association in the return bid of Capt Wada.
Awoniyi promised to look into the request by the Association for support, described the relationship between the PDP and the Association as long standing.
He assured the Association of continuous partnership if re – elected, said their role in driving the economy of the State cannot be over – emphasized as the constitute the bulk of those driving the State’s economy.
In a remarks at the meeting Momoh Sanni, President All Artisans and Craftsmen Association of Nigeria, Kogi central, said the Association is an umbrella organization controlling 29 different trades, promised their unalloyed support to the second term bid of Capt Idris Wada and the PDP.
Hon. Yahaya Karaku, SSA1 Okene Local Government Area, said the Association is formidable in the area, said their support for Capt Idris Wada would no doubt go a long way in the forthcoming governorship election.
ABU MICHAEL,
Chief Press Secretary,
Deputy Governor,
Kogi State.
Thursday, 12 November 2015
Fr Mbaka angry
FEW days after the wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Buhari visited the Catholic Adoration Ministry Enugu, its Spiritual Director, Rev Fr Camillus Ejike Mbaka, has cried out that enemies of peace and unity of the country are trying to cause rift between him and Buhari.
His note of alarm exclusively obtained by Daily Sun followed widespread rumour in some segments of the media, particularly, the social media that he had predicted and called for the break-up of the country in his message.
The fiery Catholic priest, who spoke through his Special Assistant and Media Chief, Mr. Ike Maximus Ugwuoke, said he was vilified, persecuted and attacked over his victory prophesy on Buhari, whom he had consistently prayed for as a God-sent to save the nation.
Explaining what happened, his media chief said: “This explains the only reason such a doctored portion of the message of the man of God five years ago, during President Jonathan’s administration should make the news and be a focal point at this point of the nation’s history.
“We state that Fr Mbaka as at date has not made any authoritative or decisive statement on the division of the country and those who are spearheading this propaganda have no business maneuvering his prophetic message to aid their agenda.
Monday, 9 November 2015
still on kogi bailout fund
The Kogi State Deputy Governor, Yomi Awoniyi, has described as a sad
episode how the efforts by someone who desire to govern the State would
do things that is inimical to the workers of the State.
Awoniyi, made the remarks in a chart with newsmen, said the bailout funds to States was a unique window, Kudos to President Muhammadu Buhari, for states to access the loan at 9% interest with a 20 year repayment period, lamented that the efforts is been delayed for workers to get their legitimate entitlements.
While noting that the State Government has met the CBN’s condition to submit names of beneficiaries of the amount requested for, the Bank Verification Number (BVN) of all beneficiaries, and amount due to each worker, Awoniyi, lamented a situation where some politician think the money would be used for election.
Awoniyi, made the remarks in a chart with newsmen, said the bailout funds to States was a unique window, Kudos to President Muhammadu Buhari, for states to access the loan at 9% interest with a 20 year repayment period, lamented that the efforts is been delayed for workers to get their legitimate entitlements.
While noting that the State Government has met the CBN’s condition to submit names of beneficiaries of the amount requested for, the Bank Verification Number (BVN) of all beneficiaries, and amount due to each worker, Awoniyi, lamented a situation where some politician think the money would be used for election.
Army confirms arrest of wanted Boko Haram suspect
The Nigerian Army, on Monday called for greater vigilance by
Nigerians to track down Boko Haram members it declared wanted recently.
This is contained in a statement issued by the acting Army spokesman, Col. Sani Usman,
`The Nigerian Army would like to reiterate the need for all well-meaning Nigerians and those residing in our great country to be more vigilant.
``We also solicit the assistance of citizens to security agencies with information about the declared wanted terrorists, their sponsors and other criminals in our midst, `` the statement said.
It said that the call became necessary following reports of mass exodus of the insurgents from their enclaves in parts of the Northeast due to sustained military offensive.
The statement confirmed the arrest of one of the suspected wanted terrorists at the Abuja airport.
``The declaration of 100 suspected Boko Haram terrorists has started to pay the desired dividends as one of them was arrested as he attempted to flee.
``On Sunday at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, a man suspected to be one of the wanted Boko Haram terrorists, Chindo Bello, was apprehended by Aviation Security as he was boarding Aero Contractors’ Airline flight to Lagos.’’
It said the suspect had been handed over to the military intelligence for interrogation and prosecution.
The statement also commended the ``eagle-eyed and patriotic security agents and citizens'' for the tip-off that led to the arrest of the suspect.
`The Nigerian Army would like to reiterate the need for all well-meaning Nigerians and those residing in our great country to be more vigilant.
``We also solicit the assistance of citizens to security agencies with information about the declared wanted terrorists, their sponsors and other criminals in our midst, `` the statement said.
It said that the call became necessary following reports of mass exodus of the insurgents from their enclaves in parts of the Northeast due to sustained military offensive.
The statement confirmed the arrest of one of the suspected wanted terrorists at the Abuja airport.
``The declaration of 100 suspected Boko Haram terrorists has started to pay the desired dividends as one of them was arrested as he attempted to flee.
``On Sunday at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, a man suspected to be one of the wanted Boko Haram terrorists, Chindo Bello, was apprehended by Aviation Security as he was boarding Aero Contractors’ Airline flight to Lagos.’’
It said the suspect had been handed over to the military intelligence for interrogation and prosecution.
The statement also commended the ``eagle-eyed and patriotic security agents and citizens'' for the tip-off that led to the arrest of the suspect.
Sunday, 8 November 2015
APC, 14 others shun Kogi guber debate
THE candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Prince Abubakar Audu and 15 others yesterday shunned the Governorship debate that was organised by the Coalition for Popular Participation and Credible Election in Kogi State (CoPPCEK)
The coalition is made up of the Justice, Development and Peace Commission of Idah and Lokoja Dioceses of the Catholic church, Council of Ulamas, the Correspondent Chapel of the Nigerian Union of Journalists and the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).
In his opening remarks the coordinator of the coalition Rev. Fr. Leonard Onu se Odemeja indicated that the debate was an opportunity for the candidates to inter phase with the electorates in a manner that the common man can have a platform to hold his leader accountable on promises made.
He said despite the believe that election debates are not new many people were not aware of it.
Fr. Odemeja indicated that invitations were sent out to all the 22 political parties adding that about 19 sent in acknowledgement of having received the invitation.
However during the event only seven political parties’ candidates showed up.
Those present for the debate included the candidates of Peoples Party of Nigeria,(PPN), Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) National Conscience Party( and Democratic Peoples Congress(DCP)
The APC candidate and those of the other 15 parties failed to either show up or send representatives and yet no reason was given.
According to the cordinator “This debate is basically a platform for the contestants to interphase with the electorates, let the electorate have a good idea of what the candidates have in stock for them.
“This feedback is like more or less a feedback mechanism especially for those who had opportunity to rule the State before to feel the pulse of the electorate as per their performances before and the electorates can now hold them by their words whoever emerges Governor.”
On the apathy on the part of the contestants , he said it was not a new issue to Nigerians .
He however noted that apathy would soon give way to active participation as change was a gradual process.
He said it was to galvanise active participation that encouraged the coalition to put the debate together adding that it might not be very successful at the start but would create an awareness among the electorate that they can really track the candidates to come and listen to them to hear them on what they have in stock for them.
In his key note address, the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mallam Hussein Halilu Pai represented by Head of Voter Education, Daniel Kuře said his commission was encouraged to participate in the debate because of the peaceful impact it will have in the conduct of the polls.
In his words, “I advice participants here to note that laws guiding conduct of elections are in the Electoral acts 2010(as amended) and the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Friday, 6 November 2015
Group plans debate for Kogi governorship candidates
Ahead of the November 21st governorship
elections, The coalition for popular participation and credible election in
kogi state is organizing a debate which will provide a platform for
governorship aspirants to elaborate on their manifesto.
The coalition in a statement signed by reverend father Leonard
odomeja states that the debate will also enable electorate make informed
decisions at the November 21st governorship polls noting that participation
at the November 8th debate at reverton hotel Lokoja is strictly by invitation.
The statement says accreditation of candidates and all invited
persons starts from 3pm to 4pm tomorrow Sunday the 8th of November ,
while their shall be no admission into the hall without evidence of invitation.
According to the statement, the debate is not a plat form for
candidates to cast aspersions or rain insults on persons or turn the event into
a campaign ground, pointing that strict compliance to instructions, orderliness
and rules is expected of every participant.
The statement encouraged uninvited persons to stay clear the
premises and environment.
Odomeja said that the aim of the debate was to make the electorate have better knowledge and understanding of the candidates and their manifestos.
He listed the Justice Development and Peace Commission of the Catholic dioceses of Lokoja and Idah, the state chapters of Council of Ulamah, Christian Association of Nigeria and the Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) as members of the coalition.
Thursday, 5 November 2015
Kogi Election. Choice between good and evil, corruption and integrity- Awoniyi
The forthcoming governorship election in Kogi State would afford electorate the choice between good and evil, corruption and integrity, said Capt Idris Wada, is the most preferred option for the state.
Kogi State Deputy Governor, Yomi Awoniyi, stated this at Iyara, Ijumu LGA, in continuation of the governorship campaign rally.
Awoniyi appealed to the people to see capt Wada as light, and a symbol of integrity, assured that another term in office, would enable the governor consolidate on his vision to transform the state.
Awoniyi assured the people of Ijumu LGA of appropriate attention in infrastructures and appointment, said the support the governor has enjoyed from the people of the area, would not be misplaced.
The Deputy Governor, urged the people not to be deceived by the lies of the opposition, said their antecedents places them as people who would not have the interest of the people.
While urging the youths and women to secure their future with their votes, Awoniyi urged for a peaceful and violent free election.
Awoniyi commended Capt Wada for prudent use of resources, said his kind is what the state needs in this period of financial challenge facing governance in the country.
Awoniyi called on the people of Ijumu to vote massively for the PDP and for Capt Wada, assuring that better days awaits people of the area, describing Capt Wada as the light the state needs.
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
Saraki unveils Senate committee chairmen
Ahmad Lawan (Defence); Oluremi Tinubu (Women Affairs); Dino Melaye (FCT), Kabiru Marafa (National Population Commission).
Kogi Govt Spent N7b to Offset 1991-2007 Gratuity and Pension
The Capt Idris Wada’s administration has
so far paid the sum of N7billion as outstanding gratuity and pension
arrears of workers his administration inherited since 1991 to 2007.
Kogi State Deputy Governor, Yomi
Awoniyi, made the disclosure at the presentation of cash to some
indigenes of Mopa, under the Somidire Poverty Eradication Programme,
held at Mopa Town Hall, Mopa.
Awoniyi who represented Capt Idris
Wada at the event, described the delay in the release of the bail out
funds due to the state as reason for council workers and teachers yet to
get their outstanding salaries, assured that the funds could be delayed
but that the workers legitimate entitlement cannot be denied them.
Awoniyi commended Godwin Abayomi of
GODAB Engineering Company, an indigene of Egbe for grading Egbe to
Ayetoro road, said the time for individuals to partner with government
due to the present economic realities facing the country is now.
Awoniyi assured workers of the local
government councils employed in 2010, but now disengaged to be patient
as efforts is been made to revisit their matter.
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
N1.2bn Fraud: FG Files Fresh Charges Against Oronsaye, Others
The federal government has filed fresh charges against the former Head of Service of the Federation, Mr Steve Oronsaye and five others before a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Tuesday.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had earlier filed a 24-count charge against Oronsaye and two other defendants over alleged fraud and money laundering offences involving 1.2 trillion Naira.
But at the resumption of hearing, the Prosecuting Counsel, Mr Adebisi Adeniyi, informed the trial judge, Justice Gabriel Kolawole, that he had filed an amended charge and sought for an adjournment to serve the charge on three new co-defendants who had been included in the fresh charge.
With the filing of the amended charge, the initial 24 counts had jumped to 35 counts, while the number of defendants increased from three to six.
Justice Kolawole, however, adjourned the matter to November 25 to enable the prosecution to serve the fresh charges on the new co-defendants for them to take their pleas.
The amended charge dated November 2, 2015, has the following defendants: Stephen Oronsaye, Osarenkhoe Afe, Global Services Limited, Cluster Logistics Limited , Kangolo Dynamic Cleaning Limited and Drew Investment & Construction Company Limited.
Monday, 2 November 2015
Army clears Boko Haram camp in Duwabafi village in Borno
The Nigerian Army said that it had cleared a suspected Boko Haram camp in Duwabafi village, Borno.
This is contained in statement issued by Col. Sani Kukasheka, the Army Acting Director, Public Relations on Monday in Maiduguri.
``In continuation with the fight against Boko Haram terrorists, on Sunday, troops of 243 Battalion, 5 Brigade Nigerian Army on fighting patrol encountered some suspected elements of the terrorists holed up at a Primary School in Duwabafi village in Borno.
The statement stated that the Army killed four suspected terrorists in a heavy gunfire, recovered two Ak-47 rifles four various sizes of solar energy panels, different types of drugs and five motorcycles.
``There was heavy exchange of gunfire in which the patrol killed four suspected Boko Haram terrorists, recovered two AK-47 rifles, four various sizes of solar energy panels, several types of drugs and five motorcycles,'' Kukasheka said.
It stated that the patrol had returned to base and to further restrategise for more onslaughts on all remaining vestiges of Boko Haram elements within the area.
This is contained in statement issued by Col. Sani Kukasheka, the Army Acting Director, Public Relations on Monday in Maiduguri.
``In continuation with the fight against Boko Haram terrorists, on Sunday, troops of 243 Battalion, 5 Brigade Nigerian Army on fighting patrol encountered some suspected elements of the terrorists holed up at a Primary School in Duwabafi village in Borno.
The statement stated that the Army killed four suspected terrorists in a heavy gunfire, recovered two Ak-47 rifles four various sizes of solar energy panels, different types of drugs and five motorcycles.
``There was heavy exchange of gunfire in which the patrol killed four suspected Boko Haram terrorists, recovered two AK-47 rifles, four various sizes of solar energy panels, several types of drugs and five motorcycles,'' Kukasheka said.
It stated that the patrol had returned to base and to further restrategise for more onslaughts on all remaining vestiges of Boko Haram elements within the area.
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Wada Lied Over Bailout Fund – Audu
Tom |
The governor of Kogi state, Idris Wada
has in his characteristic manner lied to the people of the state
especially the TUC, NLC and others over the circumstances surrounding
the bailout fund promised by the federal Government.
Wada, from our investigations failed to
apply but lied to the whole world that he had applied but was denied by
the CBN and the Federal government. He even at a point lied that it was
Audu Abubakar that advised the federal government not to grant him the
loan.
Our investigations, revealed that Wada
had tactically refused to apply for the loan because of the backlog of
loans arrears the state is already enmeshed in. The federal government
bailout fund was initiated by president Buhari after the cash strapped
states like Kogi, approached the federal government for assistance
because they were owning their respective civil servants many months of
salary arrears.
The loan is repayable at the interest
rate of 9% over a 20 years period and it is specifically designed for
paying the backlog of salaries.
As at 18 September 2015, 24 out of the 27 that applied for the bailout fund had received about #222bn. Only Borno, Bayelsa and Cross River are yet to receive their own.
The question is why is Wada lying and claimed he has applied, when did he apply?
Where is the resolutions of the state
Executive Council authorizing the borrowing? When was the meeting held
and who were the people in attendance including minutes of the meeting?
Where is the document by the state house of Assembly consenting to the
loan as required by the law setting up the fund? Where is the issuance
of irrevocable standing payment order from the ministry of justice of
the state to the federal government guaranteeing a timing repayment at
source from the state federation account allocation? Let Wada answer
these questions.
Kogi 2015: Buhari absent at APC ‘grand rally’
President Muhammadu Buhari was absent at the All Progressives Congress (APC) grand rally in Lokoja, Kogi State to drum support for the candidature of Prince Abubakar Audu in the November 21 governorship election.
The rally, held at the Lokoja International Stadium, was also not attended by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo or any representative of the President, although it drew some national leaders of the party and some APC governors from the North Central.
Buhari was expected to present his party’s candidate to the electorate by raising his hand at the rally in line with political tradition.
The rally, earlier scheduled for Saturday, October 24, was shifted to yesterday after the President had reportedly asked to be excused because he was indisposed. There was, however, no official communication on why Buhari did not turn up at the rescheduled event yesterday.
Some APC members linked Buhari’s absence at the rally to the six-year-old case against the governorship candidate by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
Reinstatement of Council Chairmen and Wada’s 2nd Term Bid
The reinstatement of the 21 local
government council chairmen by an Abuja appellate court may have boost
the chances of the incumbent governor of Kogi state, Captain Idris Wada
who is seeking second term in office.
The sack order by a Koton -karfe High
Court came as surprise, leaving political pundits to ponder as to why
the state government has allowed this to happen at a crucial period of
preparation for governorship election in Kogi in particular and Nigeria
in general.
But the council chairmen however took
their destiny in their own hands and appealed the judgment of Koton
Karfe High Court at Court of Appeal, following inability of the state
government to appeal the judgment sacking the 21 councils chairmen in
the state.
The All Progressive Congress, APC had
dragged Kogi state government to court alleging that Kogi State
Independent Electoral Commission, KOSIEC was wrongly constituted by
bringing on board card- carrying members of the ruling party, the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
In a judgment delivered at Koton Karfe
High Court by Justice Alaba Omolaye Ajileye, the court ruled that the
composition of the KOSIEC was null, void and inconsistent with section
100(1) of Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended) and as
such the composition of KOSIEC was not recognised by law It was on the
basis of non- existence of the Kogi State Independent Electoral
Commission legally that subsequently 0led to the sack of the 21 local
government chairmen in the state
The trial Judge Justice Ajileye noted
among others that Section 200(1) of 1999 Constitution of Federal
Republic of Nigeria as amended forms the fulcrum of the case, stressing
that the case of claimant is that KOSIEC was not properly composed in
accordance with 1999 Constitution as amended.
Be that as it may, the Abuja Appeal
Court has however put smile in their faces as it gave consequential
order to state government to immediately reinstate the 21 council
chairmen and all the councillors who have been replaced by the 3 Senior
Advisers in all the 21 local governments.
The Chairman of Association of Local
Government of Nigeria, ALGON, Kogi State chapter, Aloysius Okino has
commended the judiciary for living up to their responsibility, stressing
that it has continue to remain the last hope of the common man.
Okino who was reacting to the Appeal
Court judgment Abuja division which reinstated all the 21 council
chairmen in Kogi state, which were removed last year by the state
government, on the strength of a high court judgment.
Kogi-born Journalist Nominated for Nigerian Writers Award
Samuel
Oluwagbemi Ahmadu, SavidNews Sports Editor and Goal.com correspondent
has been nominated for the 2015 Nigerian Writers Awards.
Ahmadu,
a Kogi born journalist was shortlisted alongside seven other top sports
correspondents in the country following his nomination for this year’s
NWA which closed on 5 October 2015.
The up-and-coming journalist,
who recently returned from a self-sponsored coverage of the Fifa 2015
Women’s World Cup in Canada, had few of his articles considered by the
Award Jury for the 2015 Sports Writers of Year Award.
According
to the award organisers on their official website, Ahmadu was nominated
in the Sports category along six others: Punch duo of Pius Ayinor and
Arukaino Umukoro; Shina Oludare Charles, his colleague with Goal.com,
and Victor Akhidenor of The Cable.
Kogi : A vote for Audu is a vote for divisiveness, Wada warns
Governor
Idris Wada of Kogi State and candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) in the forthcoming governorship election in the state has warned that a vote for former Governor Abubakar Audu will be a vote for divisiveness and ethnic jingoism, which will not augur well for the unity of Kogi people.
In a statement issued on Monday by Governor Wada’s Chief Communications Manager, Mr Phrank Shaibu, the governor said no governor in the history of Kogi State, has championed ethnicity and other primordial sentiments as ex-governor Audu did during his four year reign as the governor between 1999 and 2003.
''Coupled with Abubakar Audu’s tendency for violence , voting the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as governor , therefore, poses a great risk for the unity of the state,” Shaibu said.
Wada said recent utterances by the APC candidate, especially the statement he made in Kabba a couple of weeks ago ,asking APC supporters to kill any PDP hoodlum offers a window into Abubakar Audu’s innermost mind.
''Add this to his dark past that was characterised by acid attack on journalists and politicians , one
begins to wonder whether a man with such a provincial world view can
successfully lead a complex, multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-lingual state like Kogi State,'' Shaibu said.
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