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FG backtracks, says no specific date for resumption of Emirates Flights


FG backtracks, says no specific date for resumption of Emirates Flights
The Nigerian Government has said the diplomatic imbroglio that engendered the aviation and visa impasse between it and the United Arabs Emirates (UAE) is yet to be addressed.
Recall that president Bola Ahmed Tinubu met with Sheik Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on Monday in Abu Dhabi, to resolve the non-issuance of visa to Nigerians and other sundry issues.
After the meeting, Ajuri Ngelale, Presidential spokesman, had said both leaders reached a historic agreement, which resulted in the immediate lifting of the visa ban placed on Nigerian travelers.
He added that both Etihad Airlines and Emirates Airlines were to immediately resume flight schedules into and out of Nigeria, “without any further delay”.
But the UAE authorities did not say a word on the visa ban lift and resumption of flights by its airlines, raising concerns among Nigerians.
In its statement, the Middle East country said Nigeria and the UAE would work together to reinforce their ties and explore opportunities for further bilateral collaborations.
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But speaking speaking during the Aviation Africa Summit in Abuja on Thursday, Festus Keyamo, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, disclosed that there was no timeframe for resumption of Emirates and Etihad flights that were put on hold amid the diplomatic row between
He state that the terms of agreements were being finalised.
He said: “So, we are beginning to work out all the tiny details. I have met with Emirate before I left UAE, and we are working out the details. We cannot say the time frame. Kicking off an airline operation again on a route, does not mean you will go and grab one empty plane sitting in a place.
“There is no idle plane sitting anywhere, they have to reschedule their flights and restart their routes again. All kinds of permission will be taken from local authorities and of course, I made the point in speaking with them and I made it clear that they will have to give our airlines reciprocal rights under our Bilateral Air Service Agreements (BASAs).
“That is the point I insisted on, and they did say that any spot we need, they will give us as much as we give them those spots within Nigeria.”
FG backtracks, says no specific date for resumption of Emirates Flights
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Just in: I can name companies employing foreign prisoners as expatriates – Oshiomhole


Just in: I can name companies employing foreign prisoners as expatriates – Oshiomhole
Former Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, says some prisoners from foreign countries are working in Nigeria as construction workers or expatriates.
Oshiomhole, now chairman of the senate committee on interior, said he was prepared to name the companies involved in such irregular and illegal appointment.
He spoke on Thursday when Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, was defending the budget proposal of his ministry before the committee.
The senator representing Edo North said the interior ministry needed to regulate the issuance of expatriate quotas (EQs).
The EQs are granted by the ministry of interior to foreign-owned or indigenous companies to enable them to recruit foreign employees to legitimately work in the country.
Oshiomhole, who is also a former President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, said, “Your ministry needs to regulate issuance of the quotas very well as I have on good authority that prisoners from foreign land are working in Nigeria as construction workers.
“This is even different from the age long fraud the oil companies have been carrying out in the country through the policy of expatriate quotas by making our own qualified engineers to work under foreign technicians.
“Many non-Nigerians are in the country, some of them live inside containers. I even believe and dare say it that there are foreign prisoners who are working in Nigeria. They were shipped to our country to serve their prison terms.
“They were being paid according to their country’s minimum wage by the construction industry that brought them. I don’t want to mention the company’s name but if I am provoked, I will mention them.
“Honourable minister, this is a serious issue. Prisoners are not expected to work in their countries if the product or whatever they engage in is meant to be exported.”
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Akeredolu’s health: Court orders Ondo Assembly to appoint medical panel


Akeredolu’s health: Court orders Ondo Assembly to appoint medical panel
Ondo State High Court in Akure granted leave to applicants in a suit seeking an Order of Mandamus compelling the House of Assembly and the Speaker to form a medical panel to assess Governor Rotimi Akeredolu’s health state on Wednesday.
The suit, filed in court by Olufemi Lawson, Isijola Kike, Ologun Ayodeji, and Arogbo Olaniyi, emphasizes the critical role of elected officials maintaining public trust and ensuring openness.
The request for a medical panel attempts to shed light on Governor Akeredolu’s health after he has been absent from the state for nearly six months.
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On October 25, 2023, the petitioners filed an ex parte motion with the court.
The motion was brought pursuant to section 6(6b) of the 1999 constitution as amended as well as order 22 rule 1 of the Ondo State High Court rules.
The applicants prayed for an order of mandamus against the first and second respondents to compel them to carry out statutory and constitutional duties on the third respondent as stipulated under section 189(4) of the 1999 constitution.
The grounds were predicated on 11 grounds and in line with the rules of court, the applicant’s statement of claim and a 30-paragraph affidavit.
Upon the submission of the legal team of the applicant led by Dotun Ajulo, Fadeshola Ojamomi, A.V Ajayi and K.A Mogbojuri, the court ruled thereof.
Akeredolu’s health: Court orders Ondo Assembly to appoint medical panel
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Court freezes 24 bank accounts belonging to Kano Government


Court freezes 24 banks account belonging to Kano Government
A Federal High Court has ordered the freezing of 24 accounts of the Kano State Government.
The order is consequent upon the State government refusal to comply with a court order to pay N30 billion in compensation to victims of the Filling Idi Demolition exercise.
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The frozen order affects 24 Kano State bank accounts, including the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) account of the state.
The presiding judge, Justice E.A Ekwo, has also directed the Kano State Government to appear before the court on January 18 to provide an explanation regarding the freezing of N30 billion in the affected bank accounts.
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