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Tribunal verdict : Nasarawa gov under fire over comment on ‘2 Christian judges’
Tribunal verdict : Nasarawa gov under fire over comment on ‘2 Christian judges’
Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has been knocked over his remarks on two of the Christian judges that gave majority ruling in the State Election Petitions Tribunal that sacked him.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate for Nasarawa State, David Ombugadu said the remarks were a disservice to the integrity and impartiality of the judicial system, and have no place in responsible and respectful political discourse.
Governor Sule while reacting to the verdict of the State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal, had alleged that two Christian judges conspired to remove him from office due to religious sentiments.
The governor, who made the remarks during the 2023 Peace and Development Summit for Young University Students in Abuja in a viral video said: “A lot of you must have read the tribunal ruling in our state when two of the judges, who are Christians, decided that a Christian won the election and one Muslim judge decided that it is the Muslim who won the election.”
But, in a statement on Thursday in Abuja signed by the director, Media and Publicity, David Ombugadu Campaign Organisation, Mike Omeri, Ombugadu said such statement from the governor was deeply regrettable.
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Ombugadu said the comments not only lacked accuracy but also pose a threat to the unity and cohesion of Nasarawa State and Nigeria as a whole.
The statement reads in part: “We deplore AA Sule’s comments, which seek to divide our society along religious lines. Such divisive statements are not only inaccurate but also harmful to the unity and harmony of our state and Nigeria in general.
“It is regrettable that AA Sule would make sweeping and unfounded claims regarding the religious affiliations of the tribunal judges who presided over the Nasarawa State election case. These remarks do a disservice to the integrity and impartiality of our judicial system, and they have no place in responsible and respectful political discourse.
“Nasarawa State is known for its rich diversity and the peaceful coexistence of people from various religious backgrounds. Our strength lies in our ability to live together in harmony, respecting one another’s beliefs, and working collectively towards the progress of our state. We must uphold these values and refrain from making statements that could undermine our shared heritage of unity.”
He called on the governor to retract his statements and apologise for any offence caused by his remarks.
“It is essential for our leaders to set an example of responsible leadership and to promote inclusivity, respect, and tolerance,” he stated.
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Electricity: Labour insists on picketing power regulator, distribution offices today
Electricity: Labour insists on picketing power regulator, distribution offices today
Members of organised labour announced on Sunday night that they would shut down offices of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and Distribution Companies across the country.
They stated that the offices would be kept under lock and key until the Federal Government granted their request for a complete reversal of the electricity tariff increase.
According to reports, the commission increased the electricity tariff for Band A users from N65/kwh to N225/kwh.
The Federal Government later approved a marginal cut, which labour rejected, demanding a complete reversal.
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Last week, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and its counterpart from the Trade Union Congress (TUC) warned the commission to reverse the hike by Sunday, May 12.
The movement also warned the commission to announce the stoppage of what it described as the “discriminatory practice” of segregating electricity consumers into arbitrary bands.
In an official notification sent to journalists on Sunday night, the head of information at NLC headquarters, Benson Upah, gave an update: Members of the movement would converge on Labour House by 7:00 a.m.
“NLC invites you to cover the picketing of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission headquarters in Abuja,” Benson said in the official notification sent to our correspondent last night.
Electricity: Labour insists on picketing power regulator, distribution offices today
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We lost N87bn to Lagos-Calabar Coastal road project – Eko Atlantic City owners
We lost N87bn to Lagos-Calabar Coastal road project – Eko Atlantic City owners
South Energyx Nigeria Limited, owners of the Eko Atlantic City in Lagos, is bemoaning the loss of about N87 billion, an estimated cost of the reclamation/sand filling it did to the realignment of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road.
He lamented the wrong narrative where the public is meant to believe that Eko Atlantic City further reclamation would eventually turn their beach to dry ground, thus dressing them in the cloak of aggressors in the eyes of the public.
Akanbi said: “To put the records straight, we are the victims here and not the aggressors, as we are made to look like.
“The Federal Government, shifted the right of way (ROW) of the coastal road, bending it into the land reclaimed by us legally to save some valuable structures at the Landmark Centre.”
Akanbi said the Water Corporation Road was the original alignment government planned to use but they later realised that if they start from that end, by the time they get to where Queens Event Centre is, the demolition would be more massive than what we have.
He added: “The government in their wisdom committed themselves to less demolition. In fact, there is hardly any serious demolition right now in the sense that what has happened really is not like any of the structure of Landmark is affected; what has been consumed is the beach.
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“Our position is that, you did not even own the beach, where you are using today, as the beach is part of our land -Eko Atlantic city – and that ideally you should be paying us money but we have not asked you for any money because we were not in need of the land then.
“Now, what the Federal Government has even done is to save some of the structures because they said if they go by their original alignment, it will consume part of the Event Centre and the Mall. What this means is that Eko Atlantic City itself will suffer loss of land because the coastal road now enters into the land of Eko Atlantic City. ‘‘
“You know two parties are involved now, there is the federal government’s coastal road, there’s is Eko Atlantic City by the South Energyx, and because they shifted the ROW, the road now enters into our Eko Atlantic city, meaning that we are losing N87 billion for all the land that we reclaimed to sell to Developers which the Coastal highway has encroached on”.
“Again, another point that should be validly made to owner of Landmark Centre is that the beach he is claiming to ownership of is that by the time the Eko Atlantic City sand fills, and reclamation gets to that place, there would be no beach again. So, whether he like it or not, now or in the near future, that beach will not be there again”.
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Rivers: Pro-Fubara Assembly to screen commissioner-nominee today
Rivers: Pro-Fubara Assembly to screen commissioner-nominee today
The factional House of Assembly led by speaker, Victor Oko-Jumbo, has invited a commissioner-nominee, Danagogo Iboroma, for screening and confirmation as a member of the state executive.
Gillis-West asked Iboroma to appear at the Hallowed Chamber, Rivers State House of Assembly, Auditorium, Admin Block, Rivers state government House Port Harcourt.
Iboroma was asked to appear with 10 sets of his CVs, photocopies of his credentials and the original.
Rivers: Pro-Fubara Assembly to screen commissioner-nominee today
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