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Court Bars APC From Sacking Benue Chairman, Agada, Others

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A Benue High Court has ordered the ruling All Progressives Congress not to remove the state APC Chairman, Augustine Agada, and the current executives of the party.
A copy of the exparte order granted by Justice Theresa Igoche in motion No MH /1585m/2024 was made available to newsmen at the national secretariat of the party in Abuja last Wednesday.
The court particularly stopped the Dr Abdullahi Ganduje-led National Working Committee of the party from sacking the Austin Agada-led State Working Committee until the expiration of their four-year tenure.
The Benue chapter of the APC has been at loggerheads with Governor Hyacinth Alia over the leadership of the party in the state.
While the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, is in support of the Agada-led state working committee, Alia, on the other hand, has thrown its weight behind the Benjamin Omakolo-led faction.
Sensing that the growing tension may not end in his favour, Agada approached the court and secured a restraining order against any attempt to sack his executives.
The judge, while granting the exparte application by Agada and eight others, restrained the APC from removing, replacing, or terminating their tenure until the expiration of the four-year term in office pending the determination of the motion on the notice.
“I have looked at the processes filed along with the application, particularly Exhibit MT “1” attached to the affidavit in support, and I am satisfied that the application has merit,” the judge declared while granting the prayers of Agada.
“In the circumstances, I hereby grant the application as prayed.”
The court thereby ordered that the order be served on the APC forthwith, along with the motion on notice fixed for hearing on August 28.
Addressing journalists after serving the restraining order on the NWC at the party secretariat on Wednesday, Agada called on the leadership of APC to respect the court order and not cause confusion in the state.
He said, “We were elected for four years and we are not pre-empting them. But, of course, in every iota of rumour, there is an element of truth. For some time now, there have been some movements by the governor and his agents to dissolve the State Working Committee, which I think is not fair by all standards.
“Recall that the crisis as to my purported removal started as far back as February. But the NWC immediately set aside the move, saying I, Austine Agada, remain the bonafide chairman of APC as of January 31, 2024.
“Thereafter they got a court injunction to restrain me even when the NWC squashed it using the internal mechanism of the party. The court, in its wisdom, led by the Chief Justice of Benue State set aside that suspension. It is still valid in court. They were angry and approached the Appeal Court. The case is still in the appellate court. So I was surprised when the State Working Committee heard that Benue State deliberated as to the dissolution.
“This is the first time I am talking to the press about this. Is this how to reward the people who sacrificed a lot to bring in the governor of Benue today? You can ask Alia himself, he has never given us a Kobo since he came in as governor. “

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Fubara’s Policies’ll Guarantee Him Second Term

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A chieftain of the Simplified Movement, Oyigbo Chapter and Prime Minister of Okoloma-Ndoki Council of Traditional Rulers’, Chief Sampson Akaya, has said that Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s policies and people- oriented development projects and programmes will guarantee him a second term ticket in the 2027 governorship polls in Rivers State.

Chief Akaya stated this while exchanging views with newsmen recently in Afam Okoloma -Ndoki, headquarters of Oyigbo Local Government Area, on the most remarkable strides in policies and programmes of the Fubara-led administration in the state for the past one year.

“For the first time, after the first indigenous Military Governor of old Rivers State and Amanyanabo of Twon-Brass, His Majesty, King Alfred Diete-Spiff, we are having a government that is transforming all the nooks and crannies of the state simultaneously.  Go to the 23 Local Government Areas of the state, the story of quality service delivery is the same. So, why won’t such a Governor get a second term.

“What Rivers people should rather be praying for, is for the Governor to keep doing the right thing, despite the avalanche of distractions by those who never wished the state and her people well, when he returns.

“His rescue mission mantra must continue unabated. Rivers people can’t afford to return to the land of Egypt, when we are on the march to the promised land, where milk and honey flows”, Chief Akaya declared.

The royal father used the opportunity to thank Governor Fubara for the appointment of Engr Gogo Philip as Chairman, Caretaker Committee of Oyigbo LGA.

“I am indeed happy that the Governor deemed him fit to serve the LGA in that capacity. Primarily, his vision is to take the LGA to the next level. What he touches becomes gold and this is courtesy of God’s grace; and now that he is involved in the development of Oyigbo LGA, he will do his very best to ensure that Oyigbo becomes one of the finest in Nigeria.

“He knows quite well that with Governor Siminalayi Fubara in the saddle of governance in the state, every sectors of the economy, especially those of them in the LGAs, would enjoy unquenchable transformation fire, where better future will thrive.”

On his fitness to govern Rivers State, Chief Akaya said that the Governor has the wherewithal to rule the state beyond 2027 in order to attract more democracy dividends to the people.

He, however, urged the Governor not to be deterred, going by the political crisis rocking the state, adding that “No amount of distractions can change the narratives of the Governor’s commitment to quality service delivery, as to take the state and her people to a better development pedestal”.

 

Bethel Toby

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Dep Senate President Challenges Nigerian Youth On Education

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The Deputy President of the Senate, Barau Jibrin, has said youths have no excuse not to attend school.

He said if lack of funds for tuition had hindered them from going to school, they could now grab the Tinubu administration‘s students loan to go to school.

“The loan scheme is a beacon of hope for those interested in going to school, for they have no reason not to go to school any longer,” he said.

Senator Jibrin spoke at Amani Events Centre, Kano, during the distribution of admission letters to beneficiaries of his postgraduate foreign scholarship programme.

Barau Jibrin Foundation has sponsored 70 graduates from Kano to do Master’s in Canada, United States, India and others in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Information Security and Cyber Forensic as well as Robotics Science.

He noted that the Foreign Scholarship Programme was a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) identifying and supporting gifted and talented youths in Kano State to acquire postgraduate degrees in selected fields to give them competitive advantage to contribute to development of Nigeria.

Five of the beneficiaries are women, it was learnt.

“In this first edition, we are sponsoring 70 candidates from our three senatorial districts to pursue higher degrees abroad. This is to expose them to best global educational standards in their fields.

“The scholarship is designed to showcase our commitment to educational development of our youths, who we considered as pillars of societal development.

“At Jibrin Foundation, we give pride to development of the youth, who reshape and energise our society. What we are doing is a demonstration of the hallmark of our political ideology to build and empower the youth to secure our future and society,” he said.

He noted that beneficiaries were picked on merit, not because of political party or geographical affiliation.

Senator Jibrin called on the private sector and individuals to support the Tinubu administration’s efforts in revolutionising the education sector, as government, he said, could not do it alone.

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Obaseki’s aides resign, dump PDP

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Just days before the governorship election in Edo State, four Senior Special Assistants to Governor Godwin Obaseki have resigned from their positions and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The resignation letters, dated September 4 and September 6, 2024, were addressed to their party’s respective local government and ward chairmen.

The resigning aides are Osayande Emenya (Ward 6, Oredo Local Government), Henry Osaheni Ukato (Ward 6, Oredo Local Government), Efosa Edo-Osagie (Ward 6, Oredo Local Government), and Timothy Edokpolor (Ward 8, Ikpoba Okha Local Government).

The aides cited non-payment of salaries since their appointments as their primary reason for resigning. They also complained about the alleged marginalisation of original party members, stating: “We are resigning from the party based on the principles of equity, fairness, and justice, which are no longer upheld at the ward levels, coupled with the marginalisation of the original PDP members who have sustained the party.”

However, the aides did not disclose their future political destination.

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