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leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu with some of his lawyers

Judge, prosecuting lawyer distance selves from Nnamdi Kanu reconciliation plan

The trial judge and the prosecuting lawyer in the terrorism trial of Nnamdi Kanu before a Federal High Court in Abuja have distanced themselves from his plan to explore the reconciliatory procedure.

Justice Binta Nyako (the judge) and Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN (the prosecuting lawyer) said on Wednesday that it was not in their position to decide whether or not to aid Kanu’s plan to invoke a provision of the Federal High Court Rules that provides for reconciliation in cases before the court.

Kanu is on trial on a seven-count amended charge of terrorism, treasonable felony and related offences before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

At the mention of the case on Wednesday, Kanu’s lawyer, Alloy Ejimakor said his client wants the court to, on its own invoke Section 17 of the Federal High Court Rules, which he said, provides for “reconciliation” and facilitation of amicable settlement in criminal or civil cases.

He said: “Section 17 of Federal High Court Rules states that, in any proceedings, the court may consider reconciliation and settlement.”

Ejimakor claimed to have sometimes ago raised the proposal before Awomolo. He added that the prosecuting lawyer responded by saying that he was not making the proposal at the appropriate time.

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In his response, Awomolo admitted Ejimakor’s claim but examined that he told the defence lawyer that it was not part of his brief to be involved in any negation with the defence in the case.

Awomolo said: “I told him (Ejimakor) to go to the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), who has the power.

“If he is interested in negotiating, he should go there, his (the AGF’s) office is just here,” Awomolo said, pointing to a building close to the Federal High Court complex.

“If he is interested in negotiating, he knows the right place, the Attorney General of the Federation office,” Awomolo added.

On her part, Justice Nyako said her court has no problem with either the defence or both parties to discuss negotiation.

The judge said it was not the position of the court to be party to such proposal because it was only the responsibility of the court to determine cases and not to act as a solicitor for either of the parties.

“If you want to discuss with the AGF, no problem at all,” the judge said.

Earlier, Ejimakor told the court that he filed two applications, the first of which was an application seeking the committal of the Director General of the Department of the Department of State Services (DSS) for allegedly failing to abide by the court’s order.

The other application, Ejimakor said, is contesting the court’s jurisdiction to further try Kanu on the pending seven-count charge.

Justice Nyako observed that both applications were not in the court’s filed and could not be countenanced

The judge consequently adjourned further proceedings till September 25.

Judge, prosecuting lawyer distance selves from Nnamdi Kanu reconciliation plan

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Nigeria making progress in money laundering, terrorism financing fight –  FATF

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Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit

Nigeria making progress in money laundering, terrorism financing fight –  FATF

According to the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), Nigeria will exit the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list by early 2025.

The FATF acknowledged Nigeria’s progress during its June 2024 Plenary meeting in Singapore. Nigeria’s efforts to address anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing deficiencies have been recognized.

The Nigerian delegation at the Plenary included the EFCC Executive Chairman, the SCUML Director, and the NFIU CEO’s Chief of Staff.

A statement by Sani Tukur, Head of Strategic Communications at NFIU, confirmed Nigeria’s advancement and commitment to the Action Plan.

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It noted, “The Plenary approved two more upgrades. Nigeria has completed 30% of the Action Plan and is on track to exit the grey list by early 2025.”

Hafsat Abubakar Bakari reaffirmed Nigeria’s dedication to fully implementing the Action Plan and updated the Plenary on GIABA’s progress in strengthening its technical capacity.

Nigeria was placed on the grey list in February 2023. Exiting the list is expected to enhance Nigeria’s international reputation and attract foreign investment.

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Scrap LGs if govs won’t allow them to function, Audu Ogbeh tells FG

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Scrap LGs if govs won’t allow them to function, Audu Ogbeh tells FG

Former Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has called on the federal government to consider scrapping the local government system if state governors continue to hinder its effective operation.

Ogbeh highlighted concerns over the inefficiency of Nigeria’s 774 local government areas, citing issues of governance control and alleged mismanagement of funds by governors. He emphasized that little improvement has been seen despite calls for local government autonomy and recent legal actions against governors for misusing local government funds.

Speaking on the socio-political programme “Inside Sources with Laolu Akande” on Channels Television, Ogbeh, a former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), expressed frustration over disappearing funds meant for local government administration. He criticized the lack of visible development projects despite significant federal allocations.

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“If we don’t want the local government system, let’s scrap it. But if allowed to function properly, it could be a fantastic system,” Ogbeh asserted.

He urged the federal government to withhold monthly allocations to states where governors appoint caretaker committees for local government administration, labelling such committees illegal according to Supreme Court rulings.

“Don’t send them cash; deduct their allocations and retain it,” Ogbeh insisted. He argued that governors failing to manage local government affairs adequately undermine national stability and development.

“These failures are creating dangerous problems for the country,” he concluded, emphasizing the urgent need for effective governance at the grassroots level to benefit all Nigerians.

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Pension: Military begins three-month electronic verification of retired soldiers July 1

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Pension: Military begins three-month electronic verification of retired soldiers July 1

The Military Pension Board (MPB) has announced the commencement of an Electronic Verification Exercise starting from July 1, 2024, aimed at all veterans who served commendably before retirement.

Chairman of the Board, Air Vice Marshal Paul Irumheson, revealed this during a press briefing in Abuja, highlighting that the exercise will span three months, concluding on September 30, 2024.

Irumheson emphasized the shift to electronic verification as essential due to the security risks associated with physical travel, particularly for elderly pensioners and those residing abroad who face high transportation costs.

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Following a successful pilot test conducted from February 19 to March 1, 2024, involving 2000 pensioners with only 15 participants encountering issues, Irumheson assured that the system was refined based on trial phase feedback.

“On behalf of the Military Pension Board, I declare the Electronic Verification Exercise open for all retired pensioners,” stated Irumheson. He underscored the importance of public awareness and education initiatives to effectively guide pensioners through the verification process.

The Board stressed that pensioners failing to participate in the electronic verification exercise risk non-payment of pensions in the future. The initiative has received approval from Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, and Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. CG Musa.

The MPB urged all retired military officers eligible for pensions to actively engage in the exercise to ensure a smooth continuation of pension disbursements.

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