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10th NASS: Crisis hits APC as Adamu disagree on Tinubu’s choice of Akpabio, Barau

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Abdullahi Adamu, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), says the leadership of the party did not make sufficient consultations before picking those who will lead the 10th national assembly.

The party had chosen Godswill Akpabio, a former minister of Niger Delta affairs, and Jibrin Barau, senator representing Kano north, as president of the senate and deputy.

Tajudeen Abbas, a Zaria lawmaker, and Benjamin Kalu were chosen as speaker and deputy.

The decision elicited protest from party members who claim they were not consulted.

Speaking in Abuja on Thursday after receiving a protest letter from Uzor Orji Kalu, senate whip; Abdulaziz Yari, senator-elect; and Sani Mohammed, senator representing Niger east, Adamu said the party found itself in a situation after the elections that prevented it from consulting widely.

The chairman said the party is reviewing the nominations to see if the decision could be reversed.

“There was no sufficient or adequate consultations with those who are contesting and it is a simple principle of democracy that you get views and opinions – but the circumstances that we found ourselves in after the elections frustrated our desire,” he said.

“We must as democrats open up. We will go back to the drawing board. We owe our party that duty to take a look whether what was done can be changed; what was done needs some changes or reviews.

“So, hold the fire until the last word is heard from us. We are the custodians of the party as NWC but we are not acting alone. The voice of the president-elect is an essential voice. We must accommodate him, the best we can. I will not compromise on that.”

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No reason for Ajaero’s arrest by DSS – Falana

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Some govs’ll use state police to oppress political opponents — Falana

Human Rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, has reacted to the arrest of the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Joe Ajaero.

The human right activist on Monday said secret service that arrested Ajaero has not given any reason for his arrest, noting that Ajaero’s arrest had no connection to police invitation.

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Vanguard had reported how Falana, Maxwell Opara, Deji Adeyanju accompanied Ajaero to Force headquarters for questioning over allegation of terrorism financing among others.

However, reacting to his arrest Falana opined: “The invitation to Comrade Joe Ajaero by the police was rescheduled last week. I have contacted the police authorities. The arrest is not related to the police invitation.

“Comrade Ajaero was on his way to London to attend the ongoing TUC conference when he was arrested at the airport this morning by the SSS. No reason has been provided for the arrest by the SSS.”

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Ajaero’s arrest: NLC begins closed-door meeting

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Ajaero’s arrest: NLC begins closed-door meeting

Upon the detention of the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero, by the Nigerian government, while en route to the United Kingdom to attend an international workers’ gathering, the NLC has convened a closed-door meeting on the way out.

The Head of Public Relations, NLC, Benson Upah, made this known in an interview with our correspondent on Monday.

According to Upah, agents of the Nigerian State seized Ajaero without a legal warrant or formal instrument, and his whereabouts and health status are currently unknown.

The NLC has condemned the detention as a “brazen act of lawlessness and intimidation” and demanded Ajaero’s immediate and unconditional release.

“The Congress has also called on the international community, human rights organizations, and democracy advocates to take note of the rising wave of authoritarianism in Nigeria.”

Ajaero was set to address the Trade Union Congress in the UK on behalf of Nigerian workers, discussing critical issues like workers’ rights, social justice, and economic fairness.

Upah said, “The NLC has put its affiliates, state councils, and civil society allies on high alert and vowed to protect workers’ rights and not be cowed by oppressive tactics.

“The Congress is currently holding a closed-door meeting to discuss the situation, and the outcome will be made public soon.”

Details later…

 

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NDLEA intercepts U.K, Europe-bound drugs hidden in sanitary pads, hair cream

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NDLEA intercepts U.K, Europe-bound drugs hidden in sanitary pads, hair cream

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has seized consignments of cocaine and pharmaceutical opioids hidden in sanitary pads and hair treatment cream containers heading for the United Kingdom, Ireland and Cyprus.

Director, Media and Advocacy, NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja, Femi Babafemi, made this known in a statement yesterday.

The statement reads: “Operatives equally intercepted another consignment of tramadol 225mg buried in granulated melon that came from Cameroon and was going to South Africa on Friday, September 6.

“No fewer than 550,000 pills of Tramadol were also intercepted at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Port Harcourt on Monday, September 2 during a joint examination of a cargo that came from Delhi, India, with men of the Nigerian Customs Service while a suspect was already arrested in connection with the seizure.

“In Ekiti State, NDLEA operatives supported by men of the Nigerian Army on September 3 and 4 stormed three camps inside the Ise-Ekiti forest reserve, in Ise/Orun Local Government Area where over 100,000 kilogrammes of cannabis spread across 51 hectares of farm land were destroyed. The affected settlements include Aba Saalaja with 23 hectares; Aba Paanu with 12 hectares and Aba Arogunmatidi with 16 hectares, all within the Ise-Ekiti forest reserve.

“Two suspects: Bala Musa, 42, and Danladi Muhammad, 44, were arrested on Friday, September along Toro-Jos road, Kaduna with 305kg cannabis concealed in false compartment of a J5 boxer bus marked YLA 682 XM, while another suspect, Aminu Ayuba, 24 was arrested in possession of 18 kilograms of same substance at Makarfi town.’

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“Two others: Umar Usman, 40, and Zubairu Kabiru, 45, were arrested along Zaria- Kaduna highway in possession of 1300 tablets of tramadol, all the same day.’’

The spokesman continued: “In Jigawa State, Uzairu Ya’u, 30, was nabbed with 32.6kg of cannabis on September 5 at Koran Shehu, while operatives in Kogi on September 4 intercepted 77,300 pills of tramadol, diazepam and exol-5 as well as 1,230 bottles of codeine in a commercial bus driven by Attai Okolo, 68, along Aloma-Ejule road, Ofu Local Government Area, Kogi State. Another suspect, Mohammed Idris, 56, was nabbed along Okene-Lokoja-Abuja Expressway on September 3, with 42.400kg cannabis coming from Lagos enroute Kano.

“While NDLEA operatives in Borno State arrested Idris Muhammad, 40, at Ramat, Maiduguri on September 5 with 13,100 pills of tramadol, their counterparts in Kano on September 4 nabbed Hakilu Usman, 35, with 25.8kg cannabis and 3,000 pills of diazepam along Kano-Daura Road.

He added: “In Taraba, no fewer than 87,790 pills of tramadol were recovered from Musa Adamu, 30, when he was arrested in Zing, while in Osun state, a raid of the home of a drug kingpin, Mayowa Abayomi Awe (a.k.a Bishop) in Ilesa on September 4 led to the seizure of 43grammes of crack cocaine, 23 grammes of methamphetamine, 17.126kg cannabis and a locally made pistol.’’

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Ogun shuts five industries over environmental violations

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Ogun shuts five industries over environmental violations

The Ogun State Environmental Protection Agency has sealed five industries for environmental infractions.

The companies are Nixim Paper Limited, and Long Xiang Aluminum both at the Sagamu axis of the Lagos -Ibadan Expressway, New Shidai Manufacturing Limited, Mowe in Obafemi Owode Local Government Area and two unregistered companies operating illegally in the Ogere axis of the Lagos -Ibadan Expressway.

According to a statement on Sunday, the Chairman of the Ogun State Taskforce on Environmental Compliance and Enforcement who doubles as a Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Environment, Farook Akintunde, who led the enforcement team to seal the companies said they were shut down after the Environmental Protection Agency received petitions from the immediate communities of their incessant discharge of untreated wastewater into the environment.

“This was confirmed by OGEPA which issued a Stop Work Order for them to stop production and correct the anomaly.

“Instead of them to obey the order, they ignored it and continued to degrade the environment with the discharge of their harmful untreated wastewater into their immediate communities,” he said.

He added “The state government was therefore left with no options than to shut them down in the overriding public interest and compelled them to stop their harmful environmental practice as it was also discovered that they don’t have Effluent Treatment Plants ETP which they must have and installed to stop their incessant and harmful wastewater discharge”

Also speaking on their closure, the Special Adviser to the Governor on the Ogun State Environmental Protection Agency OGEPA, Dr Oluwadare Kehinde, said the company will now be forced after several warnings to abide by waste water regulations in the state which is crucial at preventing water pollution and maintaining water quality standard.

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“OGEPA will not compromise on this as it will continue to demand from industries best environmental standard in all they do as enunciated in the Ogun State Green Book which contains the laws guiding environmental practices in the state,” Kehinde stated.

For the two unregistered companies sealed along with the three others, the Special Adviser said they must do proper registration with the state government and fulfill other operational obligations before they can be allowed to operate in the state.

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Nigerians may end up buying petrol for N5,000 per litre under Tinubu – NLC

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Fuel price hike: Ajaero playing dirty politics, Presidency fires back at NLC

Spokesman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Benson Upah, has warned that Nigerians could eventually buy petrol for N5,000 per litre.

Upah stated this while reacting to the recent hike in fuel pump price in an interview with Weekend Trust.

He also insisted that the increase is contrary to the agreement NLC reached with the President Bola Tinubu government.

According to Upah, subsidy was never restored as claimed by the Federal Government.

He said: “Subsidy was never restored at any point in time as they claimed.

“So, what will inform moving the pump price of PMS from N650 to N1,500 or N2,000?

“I want to tell you something, what this signals is that Nigerians have not seen the end yet, we may end up paying nothing less than N5,000 per liter for fuel in this country. We hope not to get there but if we get there, the decision will be left to Nigerians.”

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Fuel price hike: Edo Govt suspends school resumption till further notice

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The Edo State Government has announced an indefinite postponement of resumption of all schools in the state over the hike in fuel price.

The government announced this in a memo signed by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Ojo Akin-Longe, in Benin on Saturday.

The permanent secretary said the resumption, scheduled for September 9, was postponed until further notice.

“The Edo State Government hereby announces the postponement of the resumption of all public and private schools in Edo State, originally scheduled for Monday, 9th September 2024, until further notice.

“An official statement from the government has directed that schools remain closed due to the tension arising from the recent increase in fuel prices and the challenges faced by parents and guardians.

“The government urges parents, guardians, and caregivers to monitor the activities of their children and wards closely, given the current situation and the rising tension caused by the fuel price hike,” the memo read.

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