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Another Reps Member Loses In Appeal Court Over Certificate Forgery

The Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos State, on Saturday, sacked Hon Emeka Nnamani of the Labour Party as the member representing Aba North and South Federal Constituency over certificate forgery committed in 2015.

The court declared Alex Ikwechegh of APGA winner of the Constituency.

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The appellate court upheld the ruling of the Tribunal on September 11th which held that Nnamani was convicted of forging UNIPORT degree certificate in 2015 and was barred from seeking for public office for 10 years.

The appeal court said that the ruling of the tribunal in 2015 which was upheld by the Appeal Court in the same year still subsists and dismissed the Labour Party’s candidate appeal.

With this sack, Nnamani has lost twice on the basis of certificate forgery.

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It’ll Be A Tragedy If APC Wins Kogi Governorship Election – Sen Kadiri

Senator who represented Kogi East at the beginning of the 4th Republic (1999-2003), Alex Kadiri has said it would be a tragedy if the All Progressives Congress, APC, wins the November 11, 2023 Kogi State governorship election.

Kadiri, a Kogi State chieftain of the APC, said this while speaking with journalists in Abuja, on Saturday.

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He described his party’s performance in Kogi State over the last eight as a waste because the quality of life of ordinary citizens has been on a steady decline.

Kadiri said, “Where are we going in this country? The thing that pained my heart is what is going on in Kogi State. I have said it openly at the APC national secretariat, I have said it in press releases and the party does not care.

“As we are talking, my party is fielding a candidate to succeed Yahaya Bello. I think it will be a tragedy if my Party wins the election on the 11th of this Month. What have we done to justify being reelected?

“What we have is bloodshed, shooting, killings left right and center and all the security are just looking, nothing, nobody has been arrested or apprehended.

“No gun has been retrieved or recovered. Before they used to shoot in the night but now they shoot in broad daylight, nobody is apprehended, people are dying and we want to say we have won election on that platform and you ask people to go to the Tribunal, which tribunal?

“I think this party is taking Nigerians for granted too much. It is unfair, we have not conquered Nigeria, Nigerians are being treated like conquered people.

“Unfortunately with this system that we have, criminals are in charge left right, and center. Criminals have all the means, they have all the funds.

“I think it is not right, this country is dying slowly, please do not kill it. I want to be alive to see things change for the better but things are getting worse, getting extremely bad while I am still watching.”

The former federal lawmaker also commended Senator Natasha Akpoti Uduagjan for her fighting and never-say-die attitude in pursuing her stolen mandate.

He said, “I like Natasha’s case, she is a dogged fighter. She used to be a schoolmate to my last daughter in the University.

“I have not seen or spoken to her in the last two years but I like her fighting spirit, though she actually won her election Tribunal or no Tribunal. Denying somebody’s victory is wrong.”

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Imo Labour Party Guber Candidate, Achonu Rejects Plots To Collate Results In Council Headquarters

Imo state Governorship candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Senator Athan Achonu, on Saturday rejected the plot to collate results in the local government area headquarters in Imo.

He stated this to newsmen in Owerri, while raising alarm over suspicious moves to rig the Imo 2023 governorship election.

Senator Achonu insisted that collation of results should be done in the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, designated areas and not LGA headquarters and that he would apply the law adequately to stop it.

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He also expressed fears that the ruling party agents were allegedly harvesting voters card details in council areas of Owerri west, Oguta, Ihitte Uboma, Okigwe others.

Achonu among other things said: “INEC should ensure they provide adequate security in all polling units and Collation Centres in Imo State so that no eligible voter is disenfranchised.

“It is no longer secret that there are reports (allegations) of APC perfecting plans to influence INEC Polling Officers and Ad Hoc Staff. We officially put INEC on notice that the APC is planning heavily to Influence the outcome of the election through compromised ad hoc staff and a few corrupt officials.

“In the last two weeks, video evidences in circulation show that communities (Owerri West, Oguta, Okigwe, Ihitte Uboma, etc.) where APC leaders are harvesting details of Voter Cards. This is criminal and an attempt to subvert the will of the people. I call on INEC and security agents to be alert and checkmate these efforts at rigging the election and ensure that sensitive materials do not get into the wrong hands.”

“It is important to restate that all collation should be done at the official designated centres not LG Council headquarters. Specifically, Isiala Mbano INEC office was burnt down. So INEC should publicly announce a public primary school as collation centre for Isiala Mbano. This should also be the case in every other locations with similar challenges.

“We will use all lawful means to resist any plan to collate results in any place other than officially designated locations at the ward level and at the local government level. I call on security agents to maintain order on Election Day and to be impartial,”he said.

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Attack On Ajaero: Labour Unions Announces Nationwide Strike As Groups Demand Prosecution

Labour organisations across the globe have expressed outrage over Wednesday’s attack, brutalization and battering of the President of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade Joe Ajaero, by alleged agents of the state including policemen in Owerri, Imo State capital, demanding the prosecution of perpetrators.

Among the global workers’ groups that are demanding justice for Ajaero and other brutalized labour leaders and workers are the Italian General Confederation of Labour, IGCL, the Tunisian General Labour Union, UGTT, the International Trade Union Confederation, ITUC, and Organisationation of Trade Unions of West Africa, OTUWA.

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This came as critical sectors unions in Nigeria have been mobilizing their members for a nationwide strike over the brutalisation and humiliation of the NLC President.

Among the unions are Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN, National Union of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions Employees, NUBIFIE, Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, National Union of Food Beverage and Tobacco Employees, NUFBTE, Aviation sector unions, and National Union of Textile Garment and Tailoring Workers Union of Nigeria, NUTGTWN.

Recall that suspected agents of the state and security operatives had descended on Ajaero alongside other Labour leaders, smashing their vehicles, inflicting injuries on them and dispossessing handsets, money, ATM cards among other valuables from the Labour leaders and others who had gathered at the NLC state secretariat to begin a scheduled protest over pending labour issues.

The NLC President, other national leaders of NLC and their Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, counterparts, were at the NLC state Secretariat in Owerri to protest among other grievances backlog of unpaid salaries and allowances, Pensions, gratuities and non-compliance with National Minimum Wage Act.

OTUWA, in a statement by its Executive Secretary, John Odah, among others, said, “Against the background of the negative image that Nigeria has endured in recent times as a result of the wrangling among the political elites of our country, it is disheartening that the APC Government in Imo State has no qualms in carrying out this scale of dastardly attack which once again put Nigeria in the news as a country where trade union leaders are battered for daring to protest against several months of unpaid wages and sundry labour relations issues.

“We in OTUWA had wrongly believed that this dark era in labour relations ended with the Obasanjo regime which was the last time an NLC President – Comrade Adams Oshiomhole – was brutalised by State Security agents and detained by the police in early 2005.

“The alarming thing about the attack by Mr. Hope Uzodimma against the NLC President in connivance with the Nigeria Police is the deployment of well-armed thugs who were recruited by the government of Imo State.

“The undersigned is currently attending a Continental Trade Union Forum in Johannesburg, South Africa where I am bombarded with inquiries from colleagues around the continent on Nigeria descended to this all-time fascistic and brutal low in labour relations. This is indeed horrific.

“OTUWA holds Governor Hope Uzodimma responsible for whatever happens to Comrade Joe Ajaero in the duration of his time as Governor of Imo State.

“We call on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to call Governor Hope Uzodimma who is his fellow party member to order. President Tinubu should also ensure that the attack on Comrade Joe Ajaero is thoroughly investigated, and the necessary due diligence applied to bring the perpetrators of this heinous attempt on the life of the NLC President are prosecuted to the full extent of the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

It urged the Nigerian government to prevent any attack against workers and their trade union leaders.”

On its part, ITUC, in a petition to the Director-General of the International Labour Organization, ILO, by the General Secretary, LUC Triangle, while recalling the event of 1 November 2023, in Owerri, ITUC lamented that “this event follows one that occurred 6 September 2023, in which the Imo State’s police force harassed, intimidated, and locked up trade union leaders who were carrying out their lawful duties and coordinating a nationwide strike from within the state”.

Leaders of NLC and TUC had, Friday, demanded, among others, the immediate removal of the Commissioner of Police, Imo State and Area Commander, among other officials, for the alleged complicity in the brutalisation and humiliation of Ajaero and other workers before November 8.

‘If not for the police who rescued him, it could have been fatal’
Some Nigerians have praised the police in Imo State for what they called the prompt rescue of the President of Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Joe Ajaero, from a mob that wanted to lynch him during a political rally.

They submitted that contrary to the claim by the NLC that Ajaero was on a Labour-related protest in Imo State, he was actually there for a political campaign for the Labour Party.

According to former presidential aide, Mrs Lauretta Onochie, if not for the timely intervention of the police, something more drastic would have happened to Ajaero.

“If not for the timely intervention of the Nigeria Police, who rescued him, and took him into protective custody, it could have been fatal,” she submitted.

She noted that those who turned against Ajaero were workers who thought they were on a genuine protest only to realise it was a political campaign for the Labour Party.

Also speaking, a trader in Imo, Mr Alexander Lemchi, criticised Ajaero and NLC for blaming the police for their woes instead of speaking the truth that he was attacked during a campaign rally for the Labour Party.

Lemchi described as ridiculous the call for the redeployment of the police commissioner in Imo instead of praising him for saving the life of Ajaero.

In her own submission, a chieftain of APC, Chief Sebastian Uzoije, lambasted Ajaero for colluding with the opposition to demarket Gov Hope Uzodimma just because they are about to suffer a crushing defeat in the governorship election.

He therefore called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Inspector General of police to ignore the so-called demands of NLC.

In the same vein, a civil servant in the state, Mrs Oluomachukwu Ebe, from Mbieri, Imo State, expressed appreciation to the police for saving the life of Ajaero.

She said as someone who was at the scene on that day, Ajaero brought the problem on himself by deceiving the workers, instead of telling them the truth that, as a chieftain of Labour Party, he was there for a political campaign.

According to her, it was the prompt response by the police who whisked him away to safety that saved the day.

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Jail Attack: ‘Guinean Ex-Dictator, Camara Recaptured, In Jail’

Guinea’s ex-dictator, Moussa Dadis Camara was recaptured and returned to prison on Saturday, hours after an apparent jailbreak led by a heavily armed commando, the army and his lawyer said.

At least two other former officials on trial alongside Camara over a 2009 massacre during his presidency were taken in the earlier operation that sparked heavy gunfire in the capital Conakry, a minister and lawyers said.

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“Captain Moussa Dadis Camara has been found safe and sound and taken back to prison,” an army spokesperson told AFP, without specifying the circumstances of the capture.

One of Camara’s lawyers, Jocamey Haba, told AFP his client was back behind bars.

Justice Minister Alphonse Charles Wright said earlier that at around 0500 GMT “heavily armed men” burst into the prison and “managed to leave with four (prisoners)… notably Captain Moussa Dadis Camara”.

He said the borders had been closed.

It was unclear whether Camara had escaped of his own free will.

The army described the operation as an attempt to “sabotage” government reforms and swore its “unwavering commitment” to the current military-led authorities.

A judicial source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the masked and heavily armed soldiers who arrived at Conakry’s central prison declared they “had come to free” Camara.

Inside, the group headed towards his cell, appearing to already know its location, the source said.

Haba told AFP he believed his client had been “kidnapped” and his life was “in danger”.

“He has confidence in the justice of his country, which is why he would never try to escape,” he added, referring to the ongoing trial against Camara.

Wright also said Colonel Moussa Tiegboro Camara, another of the men taken from prison had since been “recaptured”.

Tiegboro Camara’s lawyer said he had escaped from what he described as his “captors”.

City is ‘sealed’
Several Guinean news sites quickly reported that Saturday’s events were not another putsch, but that a heavily armed commando had attacked the central prison.

The sound of gunfire could be heard before dawn in Kaloum – a central district that houses the presidency, several top government and administrative offices, the military headquarters and the main prison.

One witness, speaking on condition of anonymity, said there had been gunfire in the central district.

“The city centre has been sealed since dawn, we can neither enter nor leave,” a shopkeeper added, also speaking on condition of anonymity.

“I wanted to go to the port area where I work but was prevented from leaving (Kaloum), where armoured vehicles have been deployed.”

An airport source said no flights had taken off from Conakry’s international airport on Saturday morning as air traffic staff could not get to the airport from Kaloum, where they often spend the night.

Guinea, a West African country of about 14 million people, has been led by a junta since Doumbouya stormed the presidential palace with soldiers and overthrew civilian president Alpha Conde in September 2021.

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Gunmen Break Into Guinea Prison, Release Former Coup Leader

Gunmen have stormed the main prison in the Conakry capital of Guinea, freeing 2008 coup leader Moussa “Dadis” Camara.

Guinea’s justice minister, Charles Wright, announced this via local Radio Fim FM on Saturday.

According to witnesses, Conakry was sealed off, as gunfire rang out near the administrative heart of the city.

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Wright said others were also able to escape alongside Camara, including military figures Claude Pivi and Blaise Goumou.

The duo were also being tried alongside Camara.

“We will find them. And those responsible will be held accountable,” Wright said.

The French AFP news agency quoted a witness from the area who preferred to remain anonymous as saying, “There is gunfire from both automatic and weapons of war in Kaloum.”

Kaloum is the political and administrative heart of the seaside city of Conakry, where the presidential palace and other official administrative buildings are located.

It is also where Moussa Dadis Camara, the former head of the 2008 military junta, is imprisoned alongside other soldiers.

Camara is on trial for a 2009 massacre which left at least 157 people killed. Tens of thousands had gathered at Conakry’s stadium to dissuade him from running for president when soldiers, police and militia members opened fire at them.

Guinea is among eight western or central African countries that have witnessed a military coup in the past three years.

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Court Of Appeal Nullifies Victory Of Enugu LP Rep Member, Orders Fresh Election

The Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos State on Friday nullified the victory of Hon. Dennis Agbo, member representing Udenu/Igboeze North federal constituency in the house of representatives and ordered a fresh election within 90 days.

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Delivering her judgement via Zoom, the court ruled on the appeal of All Progressives Congress candidate, Oby Ajih, mandating the Independent National Electoral Commission to conduct a fresh election for all parties involved.

Ajih had approached the appellate court, challenging the ruling of the tribunal that the election did not follow the right process as the logo of her party wasn’t in the EC8A form.

The appeal court, in a judgement that lasted less than 30 minutes, agreed that the appeal had merit and set aside the judgement of the tribunal.

They said that the non-inclusion of the logo of the APC in the result sheet (form EC8A) isn’t in compliance with the electoral act.

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BREAKING: Court Of Appeal Upturns Tribunal Judgment, Restore Enugu LP Rep Member’s Victory

On Saturday, the Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos state set aside the judgment of the National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Enugu which earlier nullified the victory of Barr. Cyriacus Sunday Umeha representing Ezeagu/Udi federal Constituency in the house of representatives.

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The three man honourable justices of the apallate court voided the decision of the trial tribunal on the ground that the lower court erred in law when it came to the preposterous conclusion that Umeha didn’t resign his membership of his former political party, PDP.

The court held that issues of nomination and sponsorship of candidates are entirely a pre-election matter.

Daily Gazette recall that Justice A.M. Abubakar led tribunal had declared Festus Uzor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the winner of the 25 February poll.

Not satisfied with the decision of the Tribunal, the Labour Party and her candidate, proceeded to the Court of Appeal praying the court to void the judgment of the lower court.

In a unanimous judgment on Saturday, the court maintained that based on the evidences before her, Barr. Umeha duely resigned his membership of the PDP before seeking election under the platform of the Labour Party.

It said Festus Uzor’s petition at the trial level lacks merit and ought to have been dismissed.

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Kano Govt Accuses Ganduje’s Administration Of Plunging The State Into N500 Billion Debt Burden 

The New Nigerian People Party (NNPP) government of Kano State, has said that the immediate past All Progressives Congress (APC) government of Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, left the state with a debt burden of N500 billion.

Deputy Governor of the State, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, who stated this in Kaduna while chairing the North-West Zonal Meeting of NNPP emphasized that the debt owed by the past government may be in excess of N500 billion, at the end of the ongoing verification process.

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The Deputy Governor at a meeting chaired by the party’s Northwest Chairman, Shehu Bello, said the huge debt burden had impeded the smooth take-off of the NNPP government in Kano. He said, “We came into office inheriting a government that left us with nothing but debt.

“Initially, it was N300 billion, but now it is approaching N500 billion, and we are still counting. Once we complete the assessment, we will inform Nigerians, especially our fellow Kano residents, about the total debt left behind.”

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Appeal Court Dismisses APC Petition Challenging Ningi As Bauchi Central Senator

The Court of Appeal on Friday, upheld the declaration of Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi as the Senator representing Bauchi Central Senatorial District.

The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Uba Ahmed Nana, who came second in the elections as declared by INEC.

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Uba Ahmed Nana having lost the election, went to the NASS Elections Petition Tribunal but lost the petition. Dissatisfied with the ruling, the APC candidate proceeded to the Court of Appeal which also affirmed the Tribunal ruling by dismissing the appeal.

Reacting to the judgement, Abdul Ahmad Ningi, while addressing his supporters, said the outcome was a clear reflection of the will of people of the Central Senatorial District for better and competence representation.

He assured that he will not let them down as he will ensure that he brings development to the area which he said has been left behind in all ramifications of development.

Abdul Ahmad Ningi then called on his opponent to put politics behind for now and join hands with him for the development of the area because according to him, collective measure is what is needed now.

He particularly called on Uba Ahmad Nana to come and join hands with him in moving the Senatorial District forward just as he called for continued prayers and support from all to enable him succeed in the tasks ahead.

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