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Buhari removed Onnoghen to secure second term – Clark
Buhari removed Onnoghen to secure second term – Clark
Elder statesman Chief Edwin Clark has accused former President Muhammadu Buhari of oppressing and humiliating former Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen, to secure re-election in 2019.
Clark alleged that Buhari, in collaboration with his then Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), orchestrated Onnoghen’s removal to facilitate their agenda during the election.
In a letter addressed to the current CJN, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, on Sunday, Clark praised the Court of Appeal for acquitting Onnoghen of false asset declaration charges, a case he described as unjust. He condemned the circumstances surrounding Onnoghen’s suspension, which he said violated constitutional provisions requiring the involvement of the National Judicial Council and the National Assembly in such decisions.
Reflecting on the 2019 election, Clark claimed that Onnoghen’s removal was planned to eliminate any opposition to alleged manipulations.
He said, “As for the former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, in his own case, ‘a Daniel has come to judgment’. I knew he was not fairly treated; he was oppressed and humiliated by President Muhammadu Buhari and his Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN).
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“At this juncture, let me say this: President Tinubu’s government must not allow sacred cows to exist in Nigeria, no matter whose ox is gored. There is no one who is above the law in his own country. A president of a country is just one of the ordinary members in the country, but once elected, enjoys immunity. There is nowhere therefore in the constitution or any legal document where it is stated that immunity is for life.
“Today in Nigeria, we have corrupt Presidents and some of them today are accusing their successors of corruption without looking back at what they themselves stole while in office but no one dares to touch them. Perhaps, it is an irony of fate for the former CJN, Justice Walter Onnoghen, who was one of the Supreme Court Justices whose judgment favored President Muhammadu Buhari in his presidential election case in the Supreme Court in 2011.”
“He (Buhari) allowed him to rise to the post of CJN but he saw that, that was not good enough for him because if Justice Onnoghen was to remain the CJN, the mess and mischievous things they wanted to carry out during the presidential election in 2019, Justice Onnoghen would not accept it and the best thing was to remove him, and this was the secret plan between President Buhari and his Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami.
“The show of shame that took place at the time was so disgraceful, callous, unjust and so barbaric that instead the President of Nigeria, who swore to an oath of office that he would maintain security and welfare of Nigerians, chose to stoop so low in order to humiliate a fellow Nigerian because he wanted to be President of Nigeria at all costs for a second term. It is a shame which Nigeria has just recovered from,” he stated.
Buhari removed Onnoghen to secure second term – Clark
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Governor gives condition to pay workers N80,000 minimum wage
Governor gives condition to pay workers N80,000 minimum wage
One of the governors in the southern part of the country, Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State says civil servants in the state would be paid N80,000 as their new minimum wage after a verification exercise.
Although the governor didn’t disclose when the payment would be effected, he stressed that government is working with the organized labour, to ascertain actual number of state workers in the system.
“We have already paid the 13-month salary popularly known as ‘Eno-mber’. Together, with the Organized Labour, work on the verification exercise of actual number of public service employees is ongoing and we hope the process will end very soon so we may commence the payment of the 80 thousand Naira minimum wage we have agreed on.
“We will continue to focus on the needs of our people, while challenging them to arise and flourish through the creative application of the talents and creativity God has embedded in us all, ” the governor said.
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While delivering his Christmas message, the governor said said bags of rice have been given out to bring Christmas cheers to every corner and cranny of the state.
“We have released 20 bags of rice to be given to each of the 2, 272 gazetted villages in the State. This is a season of glad tidings and we are hopeful that other stakeholders all over the 368 wards will complement the efforts of government to touch the lives of the people in their respective communities.
“Our state is peaceful, safe and secure, and I urge our great and resourceful youths to help maintain this status during the Yuletide.
“I enjoin them to shun anti-social tendencies or acts capable of disturbing public peace.
“Let us wear our unity and love as badges of honour and continue to celebrate our bonds of kindredship, which, thankfully, is currently in full display at the Christmas Unplugged 2024 edition.
“I am aware of the extraordinary cultural display and renaissance currently on going at the Christmas Village and the thousands of visitors that are trooping in daily. This is who and what we are all about- the spirit of Akwa Ibom: Happy, industrious, united, creative and God-fearing people, bound by shared aspirations, hopes and dreams,” he said.
Governor gives condition to pay workers N80,000 minimum wage
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Man lures varsity student to Kogi burial ground, slits his throat
Man lures varsity student to Kogi burial ground, slits his throat
A year two student of Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH), Osara in Kogi, Usman Tijani, has narrowly escaped death following a brutal attack reportedly by his friend, Abdulmuqeet Musari, Police has said.
The Kogi Command’s Spokesman, SP Williams Aya, confirmed the incident and detention of the suspect by the command in Lokoja on Thursday.
Aya said: “The suspect has been in our custody, and investigation is ongoing.
“He will be arraigned on completion of the investigation.”
Narrating the incident in a statement, the Chairman, Adavi Local Government Area (LGA), Mr Bashiru Okatenwu, stated that the incident occurred at about 8 pm on December 23, around Adavi Burial Ground, New Zango in Adavi.
According to the statement issued by Okatenwu’s Media Aide, Suleiman Acheneje, in Adavi, the victim is a 200-level student of the Department of Cyber Security in CUSTECH.
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“In the late hours of December 23, between 7 pm and 8 pm precisely, an unforseen circumstance happened around Adavi Burial Ground, where a young boy, named Usman Tijani, got attacked by one of the bad eggs we still have in our society.
“Usman was brutally injured by Abdulmuqeet Musari, whose intent was, no doubt, to kill him.
“The victim was found nearly dead and rescued around 2 am in
New Zango, Adavi LGA, where he was immediately rushed to Lokoja and has since been receiving treatment in a hospital there.
“The culprit was already in the run but Kudos to the people’s Governor, the Chairman Of Adavi, and their Security intel, as they were able to apprehend the culprit in Ekiti,” Okatenwu said.
He assured the good people of Adavi of his administration’s commitment toward ensuring adequate security for their lives and property.
Meanwhile, a relation of the victim, Zainab Avosuahu, who commented on the issue through her Meta (Facebook) page post on Tuesday, said the suspect allegedly lured her nephew into the bush, collected N200,000 from him and slit his throat.
Avosuahu stated: “the 19-year-old victim, who runs a POS business, is currently undergoing surgery in a Lokoja hospital.
“This is a call for justice for my nephew, whom his friend dragged to the bush, collected 200k from and still have his throat butchered (slit).
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NANS faults detention of Naomi, others over Ibadan stampede
NANS faults detention of Naomi, others over Ibadan stampede
The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, yesterday, faulted the arraignment and remand in prison of a philanthropist and former queen of the Ooni of Ife, Naomi Silekunola, and others, over the death of 35 children in a funfair stampede, last week, in Ibadan, Oyo State.
NANS said though the tragic event was unfortunate, the former queen should not be punished for her philanthropic gestures which she has been doing over the years.
Silekunola is one of three persons brought before the Iyaganku Magistrate Court in Ibadan in connection with a terrible funfair stampede that killed 35 children last week.
But the student body, in a statement by the Clerk of the Senate, NANS National headquarters, Abdul-Yekinn Odunayo, described the detention of the philanthropist as wrong and unnecessary.
Odunayo argued that rather than making the former queen of Ife a scapegoat for her kind gesture, the government, especially at the federal level, should find solutions to the hunger that has permeated the core of the country.
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According to him, if the government had addressed the parlous economic situation which had exacerbated hunger, such a fatal stampede would have been avoided.
He said records had clearly shown that Naomi had organised numerous outreach programmes over the past decade to assist the needy, elderly, children, and pregnant women across Nigeria without incident, insisting that ugly incident in Ibadan was due to the widespread poverty in the land.
The statement reads: “Rather than holding Naomi and others solely responsible for the unfortunate deaths of children in Ibadan, the government should by now realize that hunger is real in the country. The government is vicariously liable as it has failed to revamp the economy and address poverty.
“Similar deaths in the FCT and Anambra have shown that our government has failed in its duty to ensure availability of food to Nigerians. Or was it Naomi that organized the event in other locations? Why has the government not brought the organizers in the FCT and Anambra State to the book?
“NANS hereby calls for the release of the former Queen of Ife and others; their continued detention will no doubt discourage others from philanthropy. We view the step taken by the Oyo State government as a volte face and subterfuge for the government’s failure to address the issue of poverty and hunger pummeling Nigerians.”
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