The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the Kogi East Senatorial District rerun election held on Saturday, Air Marshal Isaac Alfa, has been declared the winner. The Returning Officer of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Lucky Ovwasa, declared the PDP the winner of the election on Sunday. Professor Ovwasa said that Alfa scored 56,572 votes, while the closest party to the PDP was the Labour Party with 11, 908 votes. The Deputy Inspector General of Police, who led the security team to the election, expresses satisfaction with its conduct. [myad]
Workers in tertiary institutions in Ekiti State have described the new tax policy by the government of Ayodele Fayose as satanic, oppressive, punitive, draconian, unacceptable and is therefore totally rejected.
Rising from a meeting at the weekend, the workers under the aegis of Joint Association of Staff Unions in Tertiary Institutions in Ekiti State, emphasized that the new tax imposed on them by the government of Fayose is “satanic, oppressive, punitive, draconian, unacceptable, condemnable and rejected in its entirety.”
The workers said that a government that claims to be masses-friendly should not have come through the backdoor to compound the already unbearable economic conditions of the same people.
They also condemned the alleged withholding of the subventions to all state-owned educational institutions for the past six months which has financially crippled them and subjected them to dehumanization, abject poverty and immeasurable hardship.
The unions said they foresee what they called “paralysis of the whole system which could make the worst to happen” if the situation does not change.
In the communique conveying the decisions of the workers which was read by the association’s Coordinator at EKSU, Professor Olu Olufayo, they canvassed a downward review of taxes and also called for a tax holiday for workers as a result of the present economic hardship.
The institutions involved are Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti (EKSU), College of Education, Ikere Ekiti, College of Health Technology, Ijero Ekiti, Federal University, Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) and Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti. [myad]
Republican White House nominee, Donald Trump has described the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a disaster, giving an indication that if he is elected President of the United States of America, the country would pull out of it.
“Doesn’t matter,”Trump told a BBC reporter, saying: “we’ll r These trade deals are a disaster, Chuck. World Trade Organization is a disaster.”
The US Presidential hopeful said that he would slap punitive taxes on firms that moved manufacturing activities abroad, citing Mexico as an example. [myad]
Former militant group, the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND), has confirmed that the President Muhammadu Buhari’s-led Federal Government is negotiating with militants from the region through some oil companies and law enforcement agents.
MEND’s claim is coming on the heels of the denial by a rampaging separatist group; Niger Delta Avengers that the Federal Government has commenced dialogue with agitators. Avengers had described those said to be negotiating with the government as “mercenaries” and not agitators.
But, the defunct agitator confirmed the negotiation in a statement by its spokesperson, Jomo Gbomo on Sunday.
The statement reads: “The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) wishes to confirm that indeed it has been in preliminary talks with the Federal Government through oil companies and law-enforcement agencies as revealed by President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, July 21, 2016.
“These preliminary talks are the precursor to a wider dialogue between the Federal Government and the MEND Aaron 2 peace initiative, which will seek to find solutions to the short, medium and long-term future of the Niger Delta region.”
The former militant group disclosed that the Federal Government in the course of the meeting, “made it clear that a negotiation with criminals is out of the question.
“The Niger Delta Avengers, internet-based ‘militant’ groups such as Joint Revolutionary Council, Ultimate Warriors etc., an Ijaw opportunistic tribal assembly, which were compromised to keep silent during the six (6) years of Goodluck Jonathan’s misrule and neglect, pirates, pipeline vandals, oil thieves, commercial kidnappers, waterway.” [myad]
Kenyan authorities have expelled Congolese singer, Koffi Olomide, a day after he was arrested for kicking one of his female dancers, his lawyer said Saturday.
“I can confirm to you that my client, Koffi Olomide was expelled this morning and I have just spoken to him,” Olomide’s Kenyan lawyer, George Wajakoyah said, adding that he had landed back in Kinshasa.
The rumba singer, hugely popular across Africa, had Friday, been caught on camera kicking out violently at a dancer in full view of two Kenyan policemen as he arrived at Nairobi’s international airport.
The incident sparked a storm of criticism after footage of the incident went viral on social media. Kenya’s youth affairs minister, Sicily Kairuki slammed the 60-year-old singer for “insulting Kenyans” with his behaviour.
Wajakoyah retorted that his client had been treated “inhumanely” as two of the dancers were arguing and he tried to intervene.
“My client denies striking one of them.”
Olomide was arrested outside a television station Friday night where he had appeared in a bid to defend himself over the incident. He was escorted back to the airport.
Four years ago, Olomide, who has put out more than two dozen albums and won several industry awards, was given a three-month suspended jail term in Kinshasa for assaulting a producer. [myad]
The paramount ruler of Remoland, Akarigbo of Remo, Oba Michael Adeniyi Sonariwo, is dead. He died Saturday evening in London.
This was even as the death of the former Deputy Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Magaji Abdullahi , also occurred in the early hours of Sunday, aged 69. He died after a protracted illness at his residence located at NNDC Quarters, Sharada area in Kano metropolis.
Oba Sonariwo, who was the Chairman of Ogun State Traditional Council, was flown to London on July 17 following an illness.
Oba Sonariwo, who ascended the throne on July 14, 1990, was born on July 28, 1936 and also died in July.
“He died Saturday evening in UK where he was flown to since July 17 after a brief illness. He joined his ancestors in the presence of his Olori, Abosede, who accompanied him on the medical trip,” a family member said.
A Sagamu high chief described the departed Oba as a great philanthropist, saying: “he donated 30-bed ward to the Ogun State Teaching Hospital, Sagamu at a point in time. I can vividly remember that.”
Sonariwo, who was born in Ita Eleye in Lagos State in 1936, attended St. John’s School, Aroloya, Lagos from 1941 to 1949 before he proceeded to Methodist Boys High School from 1950 to 1955.
The traditional ruler, who became an orphan at the tender age of six and had dreamt of working with the Central Bank of Nigeria to become the Governor, “so that I would sign my name on the naira notes,” later travelled abroad for further studies and series of training in tax and the accounting profession.
He worked with the Inland Revenue Service before he was invited to ascend the throne of his forefathers.
A source from the government confirmed that the news of the monarch’s death has been communicated to Governor Ibikunle Amosun by the Secretary to the State Government, Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa and Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Bashorun Muyiwa Oladipo, both indigenes of Sagamu.
The death of Magaji Abdullahi was confirmed by his former spokesman, Alhaji Abdulkadir Ibrahim, and said that the deceased is survived by one wife, many children and grand children.
According to him, the deceased was a one-time commissioner for Works, Housing and Transport between 1989 and 1990, and later commissioner for Water Resources.
Magaji Abdullahi came into limelight when he contested for the governorship of Kano State under the defunct Social Democratic Party (SDP) in 1991.
In 1999, he defeated Senator Kabiru Gaya in the APP governorship primaries, but lost to Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso.
He later became Malam Ibrahim Shekarau’s running mate in 2003 and served as Deputy Governor under APP and later ANPP from 2003 to 2007.
The deceased had since been buried in accordance with Islamic rites at the Dandolo grave yard at Goron Dutse in Kano metropolis.
Among those who attended the funeral prayer were Governor Abdullahi Ganduje and his Deputy, Professor Hafiz Abubakar, as well as other top government officials and politicians from within and outside the state. [myad]
A civilian security personnel, known as vigilante, has narrated how members of the Niger Delta militants invaded Fatoki community in the Igando area of Lagos with superior arms and ammunition that led them to take to their heels.
According to the personnel, who begged that his name should not be mentioned: “we were at our duty posts when the militants stormed our community. They had more superior arms than us. We took to our heels. They were armed with GPMG (General Purpose MaChine Gun, with ammunition chains). They were shooting everywhere. I thank God that we were able to escape from the militants.”
The militants were said to have attempted to kidnap a businessman (names withheld), but the man escaped through the window.
The hoodlums stormed the community in the wee hours of Saturday and unleashed terror on the residents as they tired to abduct a wealthy man in the area but the man fortuitously escaped.
The militants were said to have started shooting sporadically at anyone they saw, and in the process shot a Police Inspector and other people.
It was gathered that the community sent a distress call to the police, who stormed the place and engaged the militants in a gun battle that lasted for about two hours.
A police source said that when the militants exhausted their bullets, they escaped through Totowu Waterways, Ogun State, and abandoned some of their guns.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Dolapo Badmos confirmed the incident and said two persons including a Police Inspectors were shot.
“The Command foiled an attempt by a group of militants that invaded Fatoki community in Igando area of the state. The hoodlums stormed the place through the waterways, shooting sporadically.
“Police teams were promptly dispatched to the scene and engaged the militants in a gun battle. The superior firepower of the police forced the militants to abandon their mission and escape through Totowu Waterways.
“A civilian and a Police Inspector were injured during the gun battle. I want members of the public to report to the nearest police station, anyone seen with bullet injuries as some of the hoodlums escaped with bullet injuries.
“The Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, has advised the members of the public to always alert the police whenever they see suspicious people in the neighbourhood. This will enable the police to nip in the bud activities of criminals.”
As at press time, residents of Fatoki were still living in fear of a possible reprisal attack by the militants.
A resident, Banjo Oyewole, said: “I am leaving the area right now. I am waiting for my wife to pick up her loads so that we relocate to Ipaja. If you heard the gunshots, you wouldn’t wait for someone to advise you on what to do.
“It was like a war situation. I thought the community had finished, I was surprised to hear that only six persons were shot. But I doubt it was only six persons that were shot.
“We need security in our waterways. The Police should not wait for them to attack, they should be proactive.” Source: Sunday Sun. [myad]
No fewer than 585 houses have been washed away in seven towns of Wurno Local Government Area of Sokoto State. The Chairman of the local government council, Alhaji Abdulkadir Jelani, told news men in Wurno town, headquarters of the local government that the tragedy occurred as a result of a late night heavy downpour which lasted up to the wee hours of Saturday. He listed the affected towns as Wurno, Laka, Barayar Zaki, Tambogarkar Daji,Koliyal Kwargaba and Tunga. “The problem was aggravated by the blockage of some drainage in the affected town and their environs.” The chairman said that those who lost their houses to the flood are now squatting with neighbours, relatives and other good Samaritans. Jelani said that although there was no loss of any lives, but that the flood destroyed many farm produce believed to be worth millions of naira. They include onions, garlic, rice, wheat and beans. Several farmlands were submerged. Jelani said that the local government has set up a 13-man committee to find out the remote and immediate causes of the disaster. “It will also assess the extent of damage caused by the flood as well as recommend the form of assistance to be rendered to the victims. I am also appealing to the state government, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and other donor agencies to come to the immediate aid of the victims.” Another flood tragedy which occurred the previous week, destroyed no fewer than 52 houses in Wurno town, although there was no loss of life. [myad]
The minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has announced plan to soon begin to issue Certificates Of Occupancy (C Of O) to the rightful owners of landed properties in the capital territory.
The minister, who spoke when he received a delegation of the Real Estate Development Association of Nigeria (REDAN) led by its National President, Surveyor Ugochukwu Chime in his office, reiterated that the issuance of the C Of O will validate title on the properties, saying that the document would be made available for all landed properties in the Federal Capital Territory, irrespective of the size.
“Properties anywhere in Abuja would be certificated, whether they are just on one-off plot, in estates or high-rise buildings. Wherever they are, we have realized that it’s very important for every person to have a title document for his or her building or land.
“This is something that we are working on and we feel very encouraged that a reputable group like REDAN is also advocating the same thing.”
Muhammad Bello said that it is the duty of the FCT Administration to ensure that owners of properties in Abuja derive to the fullest, maximum benefits, including obtaining credit facilities from financial institutions the way it is done all over the World.
The Minister called on REDAN to come forward with further ideas that can help in fine-tuning this policy, adding that present leadership in the FCT is committed to rendering quality and effective services to the public. [myad]
Heavy rain in China has killed at least 72 people, washed away 50,000 even as no fewer than 78 others have been declared missing, the state media has reported. The rain devastation occurred in the northern province of Hebei. The heavy downpour was said to have triggered floods and landslides.
According to the Xinhua news agency which cited the civil affairs department, over 50,000 homes have collapsed under the weight of the flood. It said that in the central province of Henan, 15 people were killed and eight were missing after thunderstorms and strong winds forced 72,000 people from their homes and damaged 18,000 houses, Altogether, about 8.6 million people have been affected by the flooding, according to state media and local government reports. The report said that large parts of China have been inundated with rain this summer, killing more than 200 people and that more than 1.5 million hectares of crops have been damaged, leading to direct economic losses of more than 20 billion yuan ($3 billion). The central bank of China had on Friday, issued a statement saying it would provide financial support for flooded areas. Reuters/NAN. [myad]
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