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Court declares Anyanwu as PDP National Secretary

Senator Samuel Anyanwu.


Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has declared Senator Samuel Anyanwu as the valid National Secretary of the People Democratic Party (PDP).
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Justice Ekwo, in a judgment, also made an order of injunction, restraining the national leadership of the PDP from appointing any person as acting national secretary when Anyanwu’s four-year tenure is still running and subsisting until Dec. 9, 2025, in line with the party’s constitution.

Justice Ekwo also declared that any meeting held or resolution reached by the party to prematurely remove or prevent Anyanwu from exercising the powers of his office would violate Article 47 (1) of the PDP Constitution (as amended in 2017), hence, becomes null and void and of no effect.

The judge also restrained the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) “from recognising any purported appointment of any person as national secretary of the party whether in acting capacity or otherwise other than Anyanwu, the elected national secretary of the 1st defendant (PDP).”
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The Court had, on Nov. 23, 2023, stopped the PDP from removing Anyanwu as national secretary pending the hearing and determination of the substantive matter.

The order followed an ex-parte motion by Dr Joshua Musa( SAN), on behalf of two members of the party; Geoffrey Ihentuge and Apollo’s Godspower.

The plaintiffs had sued the PDP; Umar Damagun, party’s acting national chairman; National Executive Committee (NEC); the National Working Committee (NWC) and INEC as 1st to 5th defendants respectively.

The plaintiffs, who sought five reliefs, prayed for an order of interim injunction, restraining the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th defendants from carrying out the threat to remove the national secretary (Anyanwu).

This, they said, was in violation of the provisions of Article 47 (1) of the Constitution of the PDP (as amended in 2017) pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.
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They argued that Anyanwu was duly elected on Dec. 10, 2021, and was entitled to remain in office till Dec. 9, 2025.

They said that an elected national officer of the 1st defendant cannot be arbitrarily removed from office in any manner without his resignation and in breach of the party’s constitution.

But in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants’ counter affidavit, the party’s leadership averred that contrary to the plaintiffs’ argument, Anyanwu applied for leave of absence to enable him concentrate on his election as PDP candidate in the Imo governorship poll which took place on Nov. 11, 2023.

They, therefore, said that contrary to Paragraphs 22 and 23 of the plaintiffs’ affidavit, the NWC approved the deputy national secretary to act in place of the national secretary as provided for in Article 36(2) of the party’s constitution.
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Meanwhile, when the matter was called for judgment, two lawyers announced appearance for parties interested to be joined in the suit.

While G.E Ejekela announced appearance for Dr Ali Odefa, the national vice chairman of South East of PDP, P.O. Akpogwu represented Hon S.K.E. Ude-Okoye, who was listed as national secretary of the party.

But plaintiffs’ counsel, Musa, called the attention of the court to Ude-Okoye’s motion for joinder filed on his behalf.

The senior lawyer said though the motion was filed yesterday, he had responded to it.

He, however, faulted the process on the grounds that the exhibits attached to the one served on him were different from the exhibits attached to other parties’.

After much arguments, Akpogwu applied to withdraw the motion for joinder and the plaintiffs’ lawyer sought a cost of N1 million but the judge awarded a N100, 000 fine against the lawyer for filing an untidy process.
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Moving his motion for joinder on Odefa’s behalf, Ejekela said the application dated Dec. 22, 2023, was filed on Dec. 27, 2023. He urged the court to grant their prayer.

But Musa, who opposed the plea, said a counter affidavit had been filed.

He argued that the application was an attempt to arrest the judgment, urging the court to dismiss it for constituting an abuse of court process.

Justice Ekwo then stood down the matter for ruling and judgment.

Delivering the ruling, the judge dismissed Odefa’s motion for lack of merit and for being an abuse of court process.
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In his judgement, Ekwo held that the plaintiffs had been able to demonstrate, with credible evidence, the threat and move by the PDP leadership to remove its national secretary without due compliance with the provisions of the party’s constitution.

Justice Ekwo consequently held, “The court is duty bound to prevent that from happening.

“The plaintiffs do not have to wait until the 1st to 4th defendants carry out their threat before coming to seek redress.

“In such situation, the court is bound to grant the reliefs sought by the plaintiffs.”
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Warning strike: Labour directs C’River workers to resume Wednesday

 The organised labour in Cross River has directed state civil servants to return to work on Wednesday.

The directive is contained in a statement issued by the state chairman of the Trade Union Congress, Mr Monday Ogbodum, and made available to newsmen on Tuesday.

Ogbodum stated that the directive followed the success of the two-day warning strike over the government’s non-implementation of the new minimum wage.

According to him, negotiations between the state government and labour would resume on Thursday.

“The strike committee wants to thank all workers for their total compliance in the just concluded warning strike from Sunday midnight, November 24 toTuesday, November 26.

“This demonstrates our collective resolve to ensure that our workers get their due.

“We appreciate your resilience, not minding the excruciating working conditions we are subjected to.

“It is our firm belief that together we can move mountains,” the statement added.

It would be recalled that the workers had embarked on the warning strike, after the negotiation between labour and the government brokedown.

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Fake doctor jailed for using friend’s certificate to operate

Imo Police Arrest Activist in Cyberstalking Case

A fake doctor, Martins Ugwu, has been jailed for using his friend, George Daniel Davidson’s, certificate to operate.

A federal capital territory (FCT) high court in Jabi, Abuja, convicted Ugwu for impersonation, thereby, securing a job at the federal ministry of health.

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) spokesperson, Demola Bakare, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

According to Bakare, the ICPC said the commission filed a seven-count charge against Ugwu in February 2016.

“Ugwu was charged in court for making a false statement to the federal Civil Service Commission chairman, through which he secured employment in 2006,” he said.

“For 10 years, Ugwu earned N17.2 million in salaries and allowances while falsely presenting himself as a qualified medical doctor.

“The offence contravenes section 25(1)(a) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.”

According to him, Ugwu also used the forged documents to obtain a staff identity card, apply for annual leave, and enroll in a postgraduate programme in epidemiology, which could have earned him a master’s degree.

During the sentencing hearing, Osuobeni Ekoi Akponimisingha, the counsel to the ICPC, urged the court to order Ugwu to return the N17.2 million he fraudulently earned.

The presiding judge, Abubakar Idris Kutigi, condemned Ugwu’s actions and sentenced him to six months imprisonment on each of the seven charges, to run consecutively, totalling three and a half years while ordering him to refund the N17.2 million he had earned illegally.

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Breaking: EFCC arrests Yahaya Bello

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested former Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello after honouring the invitation of the commission over an alleged misappropriation of funds.

Bello went to the office with his lawyers on Tuesday morning, following the Supreme Court judgment which dismissed states’ cases on the constitutionality of the anti-graft agency.

The former governor drove himself in a black Hilux to the EFCC office with his lawyers and was still being held by operatives of the commission at the time of this report.

At the last hearing on November 14, the EFCC sought an adjournment until November 27 in the fresh case it instituted against Bello, saying that the 30-day window was still running for the summons issued earlier.

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Police arrest three for robbing, raping ‘runs girls’

Imo Police Arrest Activist in Cyberstalking Case

The Delta State Police Command has arrested three suspects accused of targeting ‘runs girls’ in clubs, robbing them, and sexually assaulting them.

The command’s spokesperson, Bright Edafe, disclosed this on Tuesday, revealing that the suspects use a deceptive strategy to lure their victims.

According to Edafe, the suspects approach young women, most especially prostitute commonly referred to as runs girls, in clubs.

Edafe revealed that the suspects would engage with their victims by dancing, drinking in clubs, negotiate prices, and pretend to take them to a hotel.

He added that instead, they would divert the girls to a bush, rob them, transfer money from their bank accounts, and rape them.

“These three suspects operate in two folds. They go to clubs, carry runs girls, dance and drink with them, negotiate prices and take them out pretending that they are going to the hotel, they later divert these young girls to the bush, Rob them, transfer all their money from their bank account and Rape them. As usual, they regret their actions and pray for a second chance.” Edafe tweed.

In a video shared alongside his tweet, Edafe also explained that the suspects operate as a one-chance syndicate, targeting only young girls.

“They operate in two dimension. One is they pretend like they are transporters. Look for vulnerable young girls. They don’t target men. They target young girls. Pretend like they want to carry them. They will carry them as passengers. When they get to about 100 meters, another of their gang member will be waiting.

‘ They will now enter and they will now put the girl, the lady in their middle, drive them to a lonely road at times, to the bush, collect their phone, enter their mobile app, transfer all the money they have, collect their phones at times. They even rape these ladies.”

Edafe noted that one victim, although unwilling to speak publicly due to fear, had been identified.

“We have one of the victim with us, though she’s scared that she does not want to talk, and you know, we cannot compel her to talk. No, we have the suspect here, and they will tell us what they do what they do, how they do it and why they do it.”

https://twitter.com/Brightgoldenboy/status/1861367289498505266

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Sanwo-Olu suspends aide for misrepresenting facts

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has suspended his aide, Wale Ajetunmobi for misrepresenting facts

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has suspended his Senior Special Assistant on Print Media, Wale Ajetunmobi for misrepresenting facts.

The Special Adviser to Governor Sanwo-Olu on Media and Publicity, Gboyega Akosile disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

“Ajetunmobi was suspended following the misrepresentation of facts on his personal X account on a past incident,” Akosile said.

Akosile then reiterated that the Sanwo-Olu administration frowns at any form of extrajudicial punishment and will not be a part of any such action, adding, “That is not who we are. That is not our way.”

Ajetunmobi had shared on X that some of the hoodlums who burnt down TVC headquarters in Lagos during the #EndSARS protests of October 2020 have been “hunted down and executed.”

When an X user asked to know if he meant that extrajudicial killings were carried out against the arsonists, Ajetunmobi denied making such a claim.

“Lol… you want to create a narrative in your head. What is extrajudicial killing here? Some of the people were chased by soldiers and exchange of fire occurred.

“Then, arsonists were overpowered and killed in the process. Others ran away. Is that an extrajudicial killing to you?” he replied.

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Radda presents N682bn budget to Katsina Assembly

Governor Dikko Radda has presented a budget of N682.2 billion to the Katsina State House of Assembly

Governor Dikko Radda on Monday presented a budget estimate of N682.2 billion for the 2025 fiscal year to the Katsina State House of Assembly.

Tagged ‘Budget of Consolidation’, the fiscal estimate has an increase of N200.5 billion or 40 percent more than the N454.3 billion expenditure total for 2024.

Radda said Capital Expenditure of the budget estimate stands at N524.2 billion or 76.8 percent of the total estimate, while Recurrent Expenditure is expected to gulp N157.9 billion or 23.1 percent of the total fiscal expenditure.

He said the economic sector is expected to gulp N302.2 billion or 44.3 percent of the total budget, Administration to take N98.2 billion (14.4 percent), Law and Justice, N6.2 billion (0.9 percent), and Social Sector, N275.5 billion (40.4 percent).

Giving a specific breakdown for Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDA), the governor said the Education sector would take N96 billion (14%), Agriculture and Livestock, N81.8 billion (12%), and Works, Housing and Transport, N9.6 billion (10%).

Others are Rural and Social Development, N58.7 billion (9%), Water Resources, N53.8 billion (8%), Environment, N49.8 billion (7%), Health, N43.8 billion (6%), Internal Security and Home Affairs, N18.7 billion (3%), and Others, N230.7 billion (31%).

Radda said Recurrent Revenue stands at N381.3 billion, and that the budget is expected to be funded by federal allocation (FAAC) of N316.9 billion, Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of N64.4 billion, Aids and Grants of N126.4 billion, and Capital Development Fund of N154.4 billion.

The Speaker, House of Assembly, Nasiru Yahaya assured lawmakers would carefully analyse the budget draft, conduct effective oversight, and monitor the implementation of the developmental projects outlined in the estimate once it is approved.

Yahaya said the Legislative arm would continue to work together with the Executive arm to ensure timely implementation of policies and programmes that would better the lot of the citizenry.

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