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Rivers: Fubara revokes N134bn Secretariat contract, orders CCECC to refund N20bn

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara

Rivers: Fubara revokes N134bn Secretariat contract, orders CCECC to refund N20bn

The Rivers government has revoked the ₦134 billion contract awarded to the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation for the renovation, retrofitting, and furnishing of the state secretariat complex.

The permanent secretary of the Ministry of Works, Austin Ezekiel-Hart, disclosed this to journalists after the State Executive Council meeting held in Port Harcourt on Thursday, stating that the contract was awarded by the emergency rule administration.

Mr Ezekiel-Hart said that the council, during the meeting presided over by Governor Siminalayi Fubara, directed the immediate refund of the ₦20 billion mobilisation fee already paid to the contractor.

The permanent secretary explained that the contracts were awarded in a hasty manner without following due process. He said the council approved, therefore, the revalidation of the bidding process for all four contracts that were earlier advertised in national dailies on February 19, 2025.

“With the revalidation process now on, a fresh bidding will be advertised in newspapers for competent and experienced contractors to prequalify and submit both technical and commercial bids,” he said.

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Mr Ezekiel-Hart mentioned the projects to include, the construction of 4.8km reinforced concrete shoreline protection and reclamation of Queenstown, Epellema, Oloma, and Minima communities in Opobo/Nkoro local government area in Rivers.

Also, the construction of a 2.5km shoreline protection and reclamation project in Ndoni-Onukwu, Isikwu, and Aziazagi communities in the Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni local government area is underway. The projects include the construction of a 2.5km shoreline protection and reclamation in the Utuechi, Obiofu, Isala, and Ani-Eze communities, as well as Odugri in Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni LGA, and the renovation, retrofitting, and furnishing of the Rivers State Secretariat Complex.

 Chisom Gbali, the commissioner for employment generation and economic empowerment, said that the council had reviewed the ongoing efforts to create jobs for Rivers youths. Mr Gbali added that the ministry would develop a framework for job creation and economic empowerment, and reiterated the government’s determination to open up more opportunities for the youth.

Azibaolanari Uzoma-Nwogu, the permanent secretary in the education ministry, said the council approved a committee constitution to develop a proposal to create computer-based test centres and ICT laboratories across the state’s three senatorial districts.

Mr Uzoma-Nwogu explained that the initiative was in line with the federal government’s directive that, from 2026, all examinations conducted by the West African Examinations Council and the National Examinations Council would be computer-based.

Rivers: Fubara revokes N134bn Secretariat contract, orders CCECC to refund N20bn

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Court Sends Chris Ngige to Kuje Prison on EFCC’s N2.2bn Fraud Charges

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Court Sends Chris Ngige to Kuje Prison on EFCC’s N2.2bn Fraud Charges

A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Gwarinpa has ordered the remand of former Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, in Kuje prison pending the hearing of his bail application.

Justice Maryam Hassan issued the order on Friday after Ngige pleaded not guilty to an eight-count charge filed against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

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The former minister, who served from November 11, 2015, to May 29, 2023, is being prosecuted for his alleged role in a N2.2 billion contract fraud. The charges include abuse of office and accusations that he received kickbacks from companies that secured contracts from the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF).

The court ruled that Ngige should remain in custody until Monday, when his bail application will be heard.

Court Sends Chris Ngige to Kuje Prison on EFCC’s N2.2bn Fraud Charges

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Supreme Court Reinstates Death Sentence for Maryam Sanda Despite Tinubu’s Pardon

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Maryam Sanda

Supreme Court Reinstates Death Sentence for Maryam Sanda Despite Tinubu’s Pardon

The Supreme Court of Nigeria has reaffirmed the death sentence imposed on Maryam Sanda, daughter-in-law of a former PDP chairman, for the culpable homicide of her husband, Bilyamin Bello, in 2017.

Sanda was convicted by an Abuja High Court on January 27, 2020, and sentenced to death by hanging after being found guilty of stabbing her husband to death at their Abuja residence. She had spent six years and eight months in Suleja prison before President Bola Tinubu reduced her punishment to 12 years under the recent presidential pardon initiative.

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According to the Attorney General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, the clemency was granted on “compassionate grounds” and in the “best interest of the children,” noting Sanda’s good conduct, reformed behaviour, and remorse during incarceration.

However, in a split decision of four to one, a five-member panel of the Supreme Court on Friday overturned the executive intervention and reaffirmed the original death sentence. Delivering the lead judgment, Justice Moore Adumein ruled that the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.

The apex court upheld the earlier decisions of both the trial court and the Court of Appeal, describing them as sound and unassailable. It further held that President Tinubu lacked the constitutional authority to issue a pardon in a homicide case that was still under judicial review.

Sanda’s appeal was dismissed for lacking merit, bringing a definitive close to one of Nigeria’s most widely followed murder conviction cases.

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Mother, 10-Month-Old Baby Murdered in Katsina Over Alleged Paternity Dispute

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Katsina State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu
Katsina State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu

Mother, 10-Month-Old Baby Murdered in Katsina Over Alleged Paternity Dispute

A woman and her 10-month-old baby have been found murdered in Sheme village, Faskari Local Government Area, Katsina State, in what authorities believe was linked to a paternity dispute.

The Katsina State Police Command confirmed that detectives are investigating the incident. In a statement, the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu, said 35-year-old Sahabi Rabi’u has been arrested in connection with the killings, while a second suspect remains at large.

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Aliyu explained: “During interrogation, the suspect confessed to the crime and admitted conspiring with a friend, now at large, to lure the victims to the outskirts of Sheme village, where they were killed. The bodies were burnt and thrown into a nearby well.”

Investigations revealed that the murder stemmed from a paternity disagreement, which escalated into a brutal killing. The bodies have been recovered, and the suspect is currently in police custody. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing accomplice.

Katsina State Commissioner of Police, Bello Shehu, condemned the killings as “barbaric and inhumane,” assuring that justice will be served. He appealed to members of the public to provide information that could assist in capturing the second suspect, with guarantees of confidentiality.

Mother, 10-Month-Old Baby Murdered in Katsina Over Alleged Paternity Dispute

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