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Adamawa

Senator Jubril Aminu (PDP-Adamawa Central) has commenced a tour of local government areas in Adamawa Central Senatorial District to canvass for delegates’ votes in his quest to return to senate the third time.

Addressing party delegates in Gerie, Gombi, Hong and Song local government areas on Sunday, Aminu urged delegates to return him as party candidate for continuity and more dividends of democracy.

Aminu urged delegates “not to be deceived by frivolous promises by other aspirants but insist on quality representation which I have been providing you.”

The senate committee chairman on foreign affairs urged for fairness and level playing field for all aspirants by the party.

He also urged people of the constituency to work toward peaceful primaries and general elections.

Aminu is being challenged by many aspirants for the party ticket in the zone.

Prominent among them are Alhaji Bello Tukur, the immediate past Adamawa Deputy Governor and currently, the Chief of Staff to Gov. Murtala Nyako; Mr James Barka, former Speaker of the Adamawa Assembly and Sen. Abubakar Gerie.

 

FCT

INEC Chairman Attahiru Jega has said that the lack of internal democracy in most political parties was posing a serious concern to the commission.

He stated this in Abuja on Monday, adding that lack of internal party democracy had been noticed in most political parties.

“Our worry in the commission is that it does not appear as if our politicians and the political parties are learning the lessons that we ought to have learnt from our past mistakes and past errors, unfortunately these are being repeated.

“Internal party democracy is very important in our democratisation process and in ensuring that there is a credible electoral process in place but from what we are seeing, there is a serious concern.

“Many parties do not take the issue of internal party democracy with the seriousness it deserves.

“We are hearing complaints about lack of following due process and we have sent monitors because we are entitled to monitor party congresses, we have been monitoring and there are a number of cases that we have heard,’’ Jega said.

 

Bauchi

A political movement, Arewa Citizens Action for Change (ACAC), has called on Gov. Bokola Saraki, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida and Gen. Aliyu Gusau, to participate in the forthcoming PDP presidential screening.

Malam Muslim Maigari, Secretary of Board of Trustees of ACAC, made the call on Monday in Bauchi at the joint session of the National Working Committee, state executives, Local Government Coordinators and Ward Liaison Officers of the state chapter of the organisation.

Maigari explained that the appeal did not mean the organisation had rejected the decision of Malam Adamu Ciroma-led committee which selected Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as the consensus candidate for the PDP.

“We did not reject Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as the choice of the committee but we rejected the criteria that was used to arrive at the option,’’ he said.

 

Gombe

More than 60 per cent of the PDP candidates for the 2011 State Assembly Election in Gombe State are consensus candidates.

Alhaji Sa’ad Hassan, a member of the State Monitoring Committee for the PDP State Assembly Primaries, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Gombe on Monday.

He said that in most of the 11 local government areas in the state, candidates that were returned unopposed were affirmed by delegates in fulfilment of the electoral guidelines.

Hassan, who is also the Special Assitant to Gov. Mohammad Goje on Assembly Matters, said that the conduct of the exercise was generally peaceful.

 

Kano

Governor Ibrahim Shekarau of Kano has urged youths in the state not to allow themselves to be used “to subvert the course of the electoral process.”

He made the remark on Monday at the presentation of the 2011 Appropriation Bill to the State’s House of Assembly.

Katsina

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Defence, Sen. Ibrahim Ida has urged the Federal Government to expose the perpetrators of the recent Abuja bomb blast and bring them to justice.

Ida, (Katsina Central), made the call in Katsina on Monday while answering questions from newsmen.

He said government should in addition; identify the perpetrators of other internal ethno-religious conflicts around the country.

“We have to identify those behind the ugly happenings and ensure that the law takes its course,” he stressed.

He advised the government to implement reports on investigations of previous crises, stressing that this would curb recurrence of disturbances.

Ida urged the government to place emphasis on public security rather than on that of individuals, where security agents were deployed to the homes of top government officials.

He appealed to the government to adequately equip, motivate, train and deploy the nation’s security forces to address insecurity.

 

Lagos

The Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), on Tuesday in Lagos alleged that there was massive corruption in the nation’s political system.

Mr Dennis Aghanya, the National Publicity Secretary of the CPC, told newsmen that corruption was part of the character of Nigerian politics.

Aghanya spoke against the background of incessant defection of politicians from one party to another, adding that corruption had affected their mindset.

It will be recalled that President Goodluck Jonathan’s Adviser on Amnesty Matters, Timi Alaibe, resigned and dumped PDP for the Labour party.

His action followed that of the former Information and Communications Minister, Dora Akunyili who resigned and left PDP to run for a Senatorial seat under APGA.

“This is not a PDP affair, I think the bottom line is that there is massive corruption in our political system and that corruption is affecting the mindset of our politicians.

“There is no more trust, even in my own political party there are lots of in-house-fighting that has devastated us.

“It is just that we keep hiding it but today, it is coming to limelight,’’ he said.

 

Niger

The Niger State Government has integrated 60 Almajiri schools (Qur’anic education schools) with western schools to ensure education for all its citizens.

The Permanent Secretary in charge of Non-Formal Education, Malam Ibrahim Malik, made the disclosure on Monday in a chat with newsmen in Minna.

He said the process of implementing the integration of the Almajiri pupils to the modern style education had been smooth.

Malik said: “I have gone round the schools that were integrated and the process was very smooth, with the Almajiris (Qur’anic pupils) integrating very well in these schools.

Oyo

The Comptroller of Agodi Prison, Ibadan, Mr Joseph Olorunmola has assured that the new prison under construction at the Olomi will be completed in June.

Olorunmola announced this when he received an ambulance donated to the prison by the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) on Monday.

He said the new block was part of the ongoing prisons reform in the country.

He said the new prison will be fitted with modern facilities which would further improve the welfare of the inmates.

He said the Comptroller General, Olusola Ogundipe, inherited dilapidated infrastructure nationwide when he assumed duties in 2006.

Olorunmola thanked the RCCG for the gift which he said would go a long way in assisting the prison service in terms of logistics.

 

Plateau

Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama, the Archbishop of Jos Catholic Archdiocese, has lauded the efforts of journalists in their efforts to find a lasting peace in Plateau.

Kaigama was speaking yesterday in Jos at a luncheon he organised for journalists in the state to mark the New Year.

He said that journalists had contributed in informing the world about happenings in the state and suggested some ways out.

The archbishop particularly commended the journalists for the manner they usually handled their stories during “difficult times” in the state.

He said, “People read and hear a lot, in some cases, pictures are even shown.

 

Sokoto

The Sokoto State Police Commissioner, Alhaji Abubakar Manku, has said that the command is to engage religious leaders to curb political thuggery.

Manku told newsmen in Sokoto that the leaders would sensitise their congregation on the need to prevent their children from being used as political thugs during and after campaigns.

“The approach will enable parents to monitor the conduct and behaviour of their children to prevent them from being used to cause trouble in the state,’’ the commissioner said.

He said the command would do everything possible to prevent political violence and thurgery as the area commanders and divisional police officers had been briefed on ways to liaise with religious leaders in their area.

 

Zamfara

The Speaker, Zamfara State House of Assembly, Alhaji Bature Sambo (Gusau 1), has been returned unopposed as PDP candidate in the primary held in Gusau on Monday.

The Presiding Officer, Alhaji Ibrahim Nabature said although the constituency had 122 delegates, 113 voted for Sambo. “He was unopposed.

“The primary election was free, fair and in line with the party’s constitution.

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Rivers Judiciary Denise Media Reports On Issuing Judgement Sacking SOLAD

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The Rivers State Judiciary has denied claims of media reports circulating online that a judge of its High Court issued a ruling in favour of Governor Siminalayi Fubara against former Governor Nyesom Wike and President Bola Tinubu, there by sacking the sole Administrator of the state, vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd).

A statement signed by the Chief Registrar of the State High Court, David Ihua-Maduenyi yesterday in Port Harcourt, described the purported report as false and misleading, particularly for linking a judge of the State High Court, Justice Boma Diepirii, to a ruling that reportedly came from a Federal High Court.

According to the statement, Justice Boma Diepirii is a Judge of the Rivers State High Court and not of the Federal High Court and currently on Easter Vacation, which commenced on Monday, 14th April.

The Chief Registrar further clarified that the Federal High Court and the State High Court are separate entities, stressing that “the inclusion of Justice Diepiri’s name in the fabricated report underscores the crass ignorance of the author.”

“The attention of the Rivers State Judiciary has been drawn to a fake news report alleging that His Lordship, Hon. Justice Boma Diepiri, delivered a judgment sacking the Sole Administrator of Rivers State. This is false in its entirety,” the statement read.

“Justice Diepiri is a judge of the High Court of Rivers State, not of the Federal High Court as was falsely reported”.

” Additionally, His Lordship is currently on Easter vacation which began on Monday, April 14, 2025, Ihua-Maduenyi stated.

The statement however advised the general public and members of the media to always cross checked information concerning the judiciary before publishing and as well disregard the said report in its entirety as its an embodiment of falsehood and fabricated story.

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Senate Passes Bill For Establishment Of University In Abia

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The Senate yesterday approved the bills for the establishment of Federal University of Medical  and Health Sciences and College of Education, Bende at its plenary session.
The two bills sponsored by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon . Benjamin Kalu came to the Senate for concurrence after the approvals from the House of Representatives.
The Deputy Leader of the Senate, Sen. Lola Ashiru in the absence of the Majority Leader presented the recommendations of the Lower Chamber for consideration and Concurrence .
The Bill for an Act to establish Federal College of Education, Bende in Abia State seeks to provide full-time courses, training in technology, applied sciences, commerce, social sciences, arts and humanities among others.
Kalu had in his lead debate stated that Bende has remained undivided since its creation in 1976, even though with the size of four local government areas as found in comparative federal constituencies.
“Despite its strategic location in Abia and sharing a border with Akwa Ibom, with a growing population and landmass, there is no tertiary institution in the Federal Constituency operated either by Federal or State Government. Bende deserves to have the presence of a tertiary institution to serve the education need of the teeming youthful population, especially now that the need for well-trained educationists has risen. This is accompanied by the need to fill the gaps created by both the consequences of brain drain and the lack of qualified educationists to provide quality training at all levels of education,” he said.
For the bill seeking the establishment of Federal University of Medical and Health Sciences, Bende, Abia State, he said when it becomes law, the university will be charged with the responsibility to, among other things, offer full-time training leading to the award of degrees in medical and health sciences.

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South East Caucus Kicks As  Senate Rejects  Nwosu’s Immortalisation

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South East Caucus of the Senate has  appealed to President   Bola Ahmed Tinubu  to immorttalise late Professor Humphrey Nwosu  considering his commitment  to achieving a  practical democracy for Nigerian.
The Senators visibly  angered by the  Senate’s  rejection of the  need to immortalise the late National Electoral umpire who stood for democracy through the turbulent  1993 elections  stormed out of the Senate Chambers   and spoke to the press .
The Chairman of the South East Caucus, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe ( Abia South),  as he did in plenary on Wednesday, presented a motion for immortalisation of Humphrey Nwosu by naming the national headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC) , after him , for laying the foundation in 1993 and conducting the freest and fairest Presidential election in the country .
The late Professor Nwosu was the National Chairman of the National Electoral Commission ( NEC) , now known as Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC) , who through option A4, conducted the June 12, 19993 presidential election , adjudged to be the freest and fairest in the country.
Abaribe in the motion co – sponsored by 15 other Senators , said  late Humphrey Nwosu deserved to be immortalised like other heroes of the June 12 , 1993 presidential election .
He also urged the Federal Government to honour the late former electoral umpire with post humous  national honours .
But Abaribe’s request , seconded by Senator Victor Umeh (Anambra Central) and supported by Senators from the South East including forner Senate Leader, Yahaya Abdullahi ( Kebbi North) , was roundly rejected by other Senators who said the deceased deserved no immortalization .
Specifically , Senator Adams Oshiomhole ( Edo North) , in his contribution to the debate said the motion to him, was nothing but an attempt to manipulate and rewrite  history.
“ Professor Humphrey Nwosu as NEC Chairman in 1993, failed to deliver on the June 12 , 1993 Presidential Election for lack of Courage
“ He who is not ready to die for something , will die for nothing
“ If he was afraid of the gun from announcing the election results and winner in 1993 , he cannot be rewarded now , more so, when many Nigerians died for what he inadvertently created “, he said .

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