Monday, 30 November 2020

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Wednesday, 18 November 2020

ASUU TO FG: IF YOU CAN SPEND N1.5TRN ON POWER FIRMS, DO SO FOR EDUCATION


 

 

 

 

 

 

 By Adesina Wahab 

 

 The union noted that it was absurd that the government found it expedient to spend huge sums of money to constantly bail out power generation and distribution firms that had been privatized and could not do so for the education sector.
 

THE Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has said if the Federal Government can spend over N1.5 trillion to bail out power generation and distribution companies over a period of time, it should not to so for the education sector. This was contained in a statement by the Lagos Zone Coordinator, Prof. Olusoji Sowande and made available to our correspondent.

“If government could bailout private businesses for “Business Good” then Nigerian public Universities deserved to be bailed out for “Public Good”, the union noted. ASUU also slammed the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, for his comment that the government was just collating data and other things needed for negotiating with ASUU on the ongoing strike by the union. “The Nigerian public should be appalled that government team, having had series of meetings with our union, is just collating pertinent data required to engage our union. Consequently, government has deliberately been wasting the time and resources of our union on meetings and engagements it was not prepared for. It is therefore not surprising that Dr. Chris Ngige led government team has not been able to return to negotiating table since the last engagement with our Union on November 4, 2020.

“Furthermore, parents, students and the general public should not be persuaded by Dr. Chris Ngige’s public statement that government cannot afford to pay the conservative N110 billion naira for revitalization of the Nigerian public universities. Only recently, government approved N5 billion bailout fund to operators in the aviation sector to ameliorate the harsh realities of COVID-19 on their business operations. “The Needs Assessment Report of 2012 (an assessment funded by government itself) provided glowing evidences of the need to save the public universities from imminent collapse. In fact the document stipulated that N1.3 trillion injected over five years would save the public universities from collapsing. Government’s failure to faithfully release the revitalization fund over the years is a deliberate attempt to allow the public universities to collapse.

“In the interest of our students who have been at home for seven months, our union has shifted ground from the in insistence of a release of one tranche of N220 billion revitalization fund to demand for 50% of one tranche (N110 billion) for government to show its commitment to revitalization of our universities. This is a major reason government has not been able to return to negotiation with our union in the last two weeks. “Parents and Nigerian students should note that our current struggle is patriotic and our sacrifice for the survival of Nigerian public universities is unparalleled. We have gone without salaries for 5 to 7 months, we have had to work under very harsh environment, without adequate facilities/equipment and with ever increasing student population. Our students who have never enjoyed learning in very comfortable environment are beginning to accept the dilapidated and crowded lecture theaters as well as hostel accommodation as the best they could enjoy.

“Therefore, parents, students and the general public should join us in the battle for the soul of the Nigerian public Universities as failure to do so would spell doom for the coming generation. For the records, the issues in contention goes beyond our rejection of Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) for which our union have developed an alternative called University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS). Members of ASUU are on total, comprehensive and indefinite strike action because of failure of government to fully implement the 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement and February 2019 Memorandum of Action which stipulated timeline for the revitalization of dilapidated infrastructure in public universities, payment of outstanding Earned Academic Allowances, conclusion of renegotiation of 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement, setting up of Visitation Panels to Federal Universities as well as underfunding and proliferation of state universities,” the union said.


 

 

COURT REVOKES ABDULRASHEED MAINA’S BAIL, ORDERS HIS ARREST


 Justice Okon Abang of a federal high court in Abuja, has revoked the bail of Abdulrasheed Maina, former chairman of the defunct Pension Reform Task Team (PRTT).

The court also ordered that Maina be arrested wherever he is found.

The former pension boss has not been appearing in court for trial over alleged fraud, since he was granted bail.

The former pension boss is standing trial over alleged N2billion fraud.

Justice Abang also granted the request of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, that his trial in the fraud charges be conducted in his absence.

When the case came up yesterday, EFCC counsel, Muhammed Abubakar, had complained that Maina could not be located in spite of efforts to get him to the court.

The lawyer informed the Judge that Maina was not in court for the fourth time and pleaded with the court to revoke the bail being enjoyed by Maina, so that he could be apprehended by security operatives.

In his short ruling, Justice Abang agreed that Maina had grossly abused the bail granted him and consequently ordered its revocation.

He ordered that Maina be arrested in any part of the country he may be found and brought to Abuja to face the trial.

Also, Justice Abang gave Maina’s surety, Senator Ali Ndume till November 23 to show cause why he should not forfeit the N500M to the federal government for the bail bond he endorsed for the bail of Maina.

 

SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS DOUYE DIRI AS BAYELSA GOV


The Supreme Court yesterday confirmed Douye Diri as the duly elected governor of Bayelsa State.

In a unanimous judgement of the 7-man panel of Justices of the apex Court,  the court dismissed the six appeals which sought to nullify the election of Governor Douye Diri and his deputy, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, following the withdrawal of same by lawyers to the appellants.

Those that applied and withdrew their appeals yesterday were the Advanced Nigeria Democratic Party (ANDP) Alliance for Democracy (AD), its governorship candidate, Owei Woniwei, Liberation Movement (LM), its candidate, Vijah Opuama, as well as the Accord Party (AP).

It would be recalled that the Court of Appeal,  Abuja Division had, in a judgement on October 2, upturned the judgement of the Bayelsa State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal that nullified Diri’s election.

The appellate court had in its decision by a five-man panel of Justices, voided the majority judgement of the tribunal delivered on August 17, which ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to conduct fresh election in the state within 90 days.

The tribunal had based its decision on the ground that INEC unlawfully excluded one of the registered political parties, ANDP, from the governorship election that held in the state on November 16, 2019.

While two members of the  panel at the Tribunal, Justices Sikiru Owodunni and Yunusa Musa, upheld ANDP’s petition, Chairman of the panel, Justice Ibrahim Sirajo gave a dissenting judgement that upheld Diri’s election.

Dismissing the petition for being statute-barred, Justice Sirajo said there was evidence that ANDP was disqualified from the election for fielding an ineligible candidate.

He noted that the party nominated an under aged deputy governorship candidate, who admitted that he was 34 years old, instead of the 35 years age bracket the Constitution stipulated.

Dissatisfied with the majority judgement of the Tribunal, Governor Diri, his party- the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and INEC, separately lodged appeals to set it aside.

Upholding the appeals, the appellate court panel led by Justice Adzira Gana Mshella, held that the majority verdict of the tribunal that invalidated Diri’s election, was perverse and “contemptuous of the law.”

Justice Obande Festus Ogbuinya who read the lead judgement of the appellate court, held that the tribunal wrongfully evaluated the petition of the ANDP and thus reached an unjust conclusion in the Bayelsa governorship dispute.

The appellate court said there was enough evidence before the tribunal to prove that ANDP nominated underage candidates for the election, in breach of sections 177, 182 and 187 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended.

Besides, it held that the petition was not only statute-barred but equally a pre-election matter that was outside the jurisdiction of the tribunal.

According to the appellate court, INEC, had in two separate letters dated September 13 and September 27, notified the ANDP that it made invalid nominations.

It held that the case of ANDP had become stale as at February 26 when it filed the petition at the tribunal.

More so, the Appeal Court ruled that the issue of disqualification of candidates, being a pre-election matter, could only be ventilated before a regular court and not a tribunal.

Likewise, in four other separate judgements, the appellate court, dismissed appeals that were lodged by candidate of AD, Woniwei, that of LM, Opuama, and candidate of Accord Party, Ebezimo Diriyau.

The appeals were dismissed for being statute-barred and for containing pre-election matters that are beyond the scope of an election tribunal.

The appellants had among other things, sought Governor Diri’s disqualification on the premise that his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, submitted forged documents to INEC.

The appellants specifically challenged the authenticity of Ewhrudjakpo’s National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Exemption Certificate allegedly issued in 1998.

KATSINA HISBAH BOARD DESTROYS CANS, BOTTLES OF ALCOHOL IN DAURA




 

Aio White

11/18/2020

12:26GMT

Hisbah recently made headlines for destroying 1,975,000 bottles of beer worth over N200m in Kano State.

The agency established to enforce Sharia law in some states in Northern Nigeria, recently banned stylish haircuts, sagging of trousers and playing of music at social events by disk jockeys in Kano and Kebbi states.

The group also banned commercial motorcycle and tricycle riders from carrying two women at a time.

This is in addition to other unusual directives reeled out by the Islamic police.

Despite condemnation from Nigerians, the group has continued its push for Islamic agenda in the North.

 

STRANGE DISEASE KILLS OVER 50 IN OLAMABORO, KOGI STATE

 Aio White
18/11/2020
11:07GMT



Over 50 persons have been said to have lost their lives to a strange illness in Olamaboro Local Government area of Kogi State.

It was reliably gathered that the disease which is still unknown comes with symptoms such as headache,  red eye, loss of appetite, inability to urinate or defecate, convulsion, and finally death.

The lawmaker representing Olamaboro Constituency in the Kogi State House of Assembly, Honourable Ujah Anthony Alewo who disclosed this in a motion of urgent public importance presented at the floor of the house on Tuesday said it was sad and quite disturbing that the residents of Etteh Community in Olamaboro Local Government Area of Kogi State were thrown into confusion by the outbreak of an epidemic alien to them.

Although the lawmaker maintained that the causes of the disease are still unknown, he noted that the infected patient dies within one week of contracting the disease.

According to him, “more worrisome, all efforts to get solutions using the local herbs and treatment at local health centres with referrals to neighboring clinics and hospitals at Ogugu and Okpo in Olamaboro respectively was not successful.

“The reports reaching my constituency office from the community leaders confirmed that over 50 people within the economic and productive age of 25 to 40 years died from September to date.

“Thereby stalling agricultural, social, and economic activities which directly affect the food security of the agrarian and artisan Etteh people.”

He prayed that the house should mandate its Committee on Health and Social Services for an on-the-spot assessment of damage to lives and properties to the people of Etteh Community.

The lawmaker added that the House does write a strongly worded resolution mandating the Honourable Commissioner for Health to direct medical experts to the affected area to unravel the cause of the epidemic and treat accordingly.

Alewo, in his prayers, urged the house to do a passionate appeal to the State Government to send palliatives to the affected areas to cushion the huge loss incurred by Etteh Community.

Seconding the motion, the lawmaker representing Dekina Biraidu Moses Ododo stressed that, the lives of people in the community need to be urgently saved as it will adversely affect the economic input of the agrarian community to the State.

The Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Mohammed, in his submissions hinted that the Community shares boundary with Enugu State, and as such there is a need for urgent action to avert further loss of lives.

He suggested an additional prayer that the State Government should construct a Hospital in Etteh Community to avert and tackle the future occurrence of such an epidemic.

Ruling on the motion, the Speaker, Mathew Kolawole, asked for a minute’s silence for the lives lost due to the attack of this epidemic, adding that, the House should write to Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja for support.

SOURCE: https://www.channelstv.com/2020/11/18/strange-disease-kills-over-50-in-kogi-state/

Monday, 16 November 2020

THERE IS A LIMIT TO WHAT NIGERIANS CAN TOLERATE,’ NLC REJECTS PETROL PRICE HIKE

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has demanded the immediate reversal of the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol.

In a statement on Monday by the NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, the union took a swipe at the government and condemned the increase in the price of the product.

It stated that the recent hike in petrol pump price has worsened the level of pain and anguish in the country.

According to the NLC, it is worrisome to make Nigerians continue to suffer for the failures of successive governments to properly manage the nation’s refineries.

It added that the development has questioned the explanations made by the government on the payment of subsidy.

Sunday, 15 November 2020

BIDEN TO BEGIN WITH NIGERIA

Adejumo kabir 
November 16, 2020
IPT
08:40GMT

US-based professors urge Biden to sanction Nigerian officials implicated in attack on the peaceful endsars protesters.

The scholars want targeted sanctions, including asset freezes and travel bans, placed on politicians, officials and other Nigerians implicated in recent human rights abuses.
Eighty-one scholars of African Studies have written a letter to the United States President-elect, Joe Biden, and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, urging their incoming administration to impose a travel ban on Nigerian officials culpable in the attack by security personnel on peaceful EndSARS protesters.

The scholars sent the letter to the Biden-Harris Transition Team on November 13.

They said the abuse of protesters’ rights demands unequivocal diplomatic condemnation from the United States.

“Such gross human rights violations require additional action by the United States to eliminate any complicity with official actions blatantly at odds with American foreign policy principles, to advance the work of democratic reform in Nigeria, and to reinforce our shared obligations to international human rights agreements,” the letter reads in part.

Signatories to the letter include Carl LeVan of the American University, Chiedo Nwankwor of Johns Hopkins-SAIS; Patrick Ukata of the Halsik Group, Rita “Kiki” Edozie of University of Massachusetts, Boston; and Olufemi Vaughan of Amherst College.

But even as that investigation is ongoing, the federal government has begun a clampdown on promoters of the protests by seizing their international passports, freezing their bank accounts and arresting some individuals.

A SINCERE WAY TO FIGHT TERRORISM: COURT SENTENCES MALIAN JIHADIST LEADER, SOULEYMANE KÉITA, TO DEATH

Aio White
IPT
08:18GMT

A Malian jihadist leader of the Katiba of Ansar dine du Sud, Souleymane Keita, and two other men, all accused of terrorism, were sentenced to death on Friday by the Bamako Court of Assizes, according to judicial source.

A dozen men were also sentenced to death in absentia.

They are accused of preaching jihad in southern Mali and on the border between Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso.

During the trial, Keita acknowledged the facts and expressed no regret for his actions. “I do not regret anything because our fight is against the secularism of the Malian state. If I have the possibility, I will start again,” he said bluntly.

“I am not a terrorist; I am leading the jihad at the border between Mali, Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire, in the name of Ansar Dine,” he said.

Concerning his links with his accomplices, Souleymane explained that he had approached them to mount “large-scale operations”.

E DON ENTER?

JAMEELAH ABUBAKAR
IPT
1;38GMT

This syndrome has destroyed homes and hopes and faith, what exactly is entering? Like what did you send to enter, through who to whom? 

Amongst the perfection of once religion is staying away from what you have no concern with,be you a Christian or Muslim.
 Nobody will get married except by the Lord's decree, and none amongst the married will get pregnant except by His decree too.So stop asking newly married couple E DON ENTER? Like that's disrespect, stop interfering in issues like that for the safety of your religion and preservation of your honour.

 Some will try to justify their stupid folly with excuses like; No one asks such questions except those who cares, like for real, did you care for  them more than their mum? Closest person to a girl child, yet they have manners to approach them with, like have u start feeling dizzy, did u crave for food? Are you owk? Because they know, not everyone or woman is destined to be a mother, Aish(R.A) the virgin wife of the prophet was barren, not because Allah hates her, because he tests everyone according to the level of their faith,so pls stop reminding them of the test they have to go through.

Pregnancy has it's own sunnah in Islam, and the first of it is keeping it a secret,  how did you even feel comfortable telling some one, I know you're pregnant from your pictures, don't lie, and when  she decided not post her picture you concluded your guess, and months after marriage, when she gets fat you be like kai e don enter. Wait did you expect her to be the same after marriage? Isn't she consummating with someone? Ain't you a biology student? Must she be pregnant to get fat? So pls stop breaking some homes and hearts, with the e don enter syndrome, if u never sent anything dere.