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Rivers Crisis: Court extends interim order against INEC, PDP over 26 defected lawmakers

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A Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday extended the December 15 interim order stopping the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from taking any action step against the 26 Rivers House of Assembly members who defected to All Progressives Congress (APC).

Justice Donatus Okorowo extended the order following an application by counsel for the embattled lawmakers, Steve Adehi, SAN, and supported by Ken Njemanze, SAN, who appeared for the Rivers House of Assembly.

Although PDP’s lawyer, Adeyemi Ajibade, SAN, opposed the application, Justice Okorowo agreed that based on Order 26, Rule 10 of the FHC, the court had the discretionary power to grant the plea in the interest of justice.

The judge held that he was persuaded by the reasons given by Adehi and Njemanze that granting the order would be better in the interest of justice.

Okorowo, who adjourned the matter until Jan  24 for hearing of the applications, said: “application for the extension of the order of the lifespan of the ex-parte order pending the hearing and determination of motion on notice is hereby granted.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Okorowo had, on Dec. 15, granted the ex-parte motion filed by the 26 lawmakers who dumped PDP for APC.

The  court restrained INEC from conducting fresh election to fill the seats of the 26 assembly members.

It also restrained INEC, PDP and the house of assembly from declaring their seats vacant and withdrawing their respective Certificate of Returns pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

The plaintiffs had, in the motion ex-parte marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1681/2023/ dated and filed Dec 13, sued INEC, PDP, the assembly, clerk of the assembly, Inspector-General (I-G) of Police and Department of State Service (DSS) as 1st to 6th defendants respectively.

 Upon resumed hearing on Thursday, plaintiffs’ counsel, Steve Adehi, SAN, informed the court that he had a motion on notice which originally was meant for hearing today.

Adehi, however, sought an adjournment in view of the fact that Mr Lukman Fagbemi, SAN, had withdrawn appearance and a new counsel had entered appearance in the matter for the 3rd defendant (assembly) and in view of the fact that the 2nd defendant (PDP) had just served on them their response this morning.

“In any case, I ask that the matter be further adjourned to enable us serve the 3rd and 4th defendants (assembly and clerk) and to also enable us to reply on points of law to the process served on us by the counsel to the 2nd defendant,” he said.

Then K.C.O. Njemanze, SAN, told the court that he had the instruction of the 3rd defendant (assembly) to take over the brief with the original letter of instruction backing this after the withdrawal of the earlier counsel, Fagbemi.

He equally informed that a memorandum of appearance had already been filed.

A lawyer from Fagbemi’s chamber confirmed to the court that the learner silk had withdrawn from the suit.

The PDP’s lawyer, Adeyemi Ajibade, SAN, who is also the National Legal Adviser of the party, said he had an application challenging the jurisdiction of the court to handle the suit and the competence of the suit itself.

He, therefore, prayed the court for an order discharging the Dec. 15 interim order granted by the court.

Ajibade said the plaintiffs had responded to their preliminary objection but yet to respond to their second application, which was a motion seeking the court’s order to discharge the interim order.

He, however, aligned himself with the application for adjournment by Adehi and Njemanze in view of Fagbemi’s withdrawal from the suit.

He said this would also enable him sort out their processes which had earlier been served on Fagbemi.

Njemanze told the court that he was yet to be served with the processes filed by the PDP to enable them respond to same.

Besides, he said he intends to react to the processes filed by the plaintiffs also.

He said though there had been moves to resolve the dispute politically with the involvement of President Bola Tinubu, he would need to get the disposition of his client to the development.

“Without prejudice to the information by my learned friend this morning about a political solution brokered by Mr President, I need to get my client’s reaction to this and then report back to this honourable court.

“In the circumstance, we pray for an adjournment to enable me file my processes,” he said.

The 4th defendant (clerk of the assembly)’s counsel, Ferdinand Orbih, SAN, notified the court that his client was yet to be served with any process in the matter.

“But as obedient servant and minister in the temple of justice, we appeared this morning with firm instruction from the 4th defendant,” he said.

Orbih said he would consult with the 4th defendant to know which path to tow.

He said if he agreed with the plaintiffs’ application but the PDP insisted on going on with the matter, the case would still be alive before the court.

“However, we are not opposed to the plaintiffs’ call for adjournment as the consultation continues,” he said.

Adehi, who said should the court consider all the applications for adjournment, prayed the court for an order extending the lifespan of the Dec. 15 interim order pending when the matter is resolved.

But Ajibade opposed Adehi’s application, reminding the court of their motion seeking to vacate the order.

He argued that issues had already been joined in the case by responding to the plaintiffs’ interlocutory injunction and that their counter affidavit had also been served.

Responding, Njemanze, who appeared for the assembly, disagreed with Ajibade.

“The issue of 2nd defendant filing processes no longer arise at this stage because those processes  are highly defective because we have not been served and so, there cannot be issues at this stage,” he said.

He argued that it is the law that issue of service is fundamental in adjudication and that without service, there cannot be adjudication on matters.

He, therefore, backed Adehi’s application for the extension of the lifespan of interim order.

“We are not opposing the aplkication because if that order is discharged without going into the merit of the matter, this court will automatically lose control of the proceedings and create a situation where the main suit, if it succeeds, the order will be rendered nugatory.

“With all respect for the 3rd respondent, I submit that the parties before you, including the 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants, have submitted themselves to the jurisdiction of this court and are therefore bound not to resort to self help or do any act that will render the judgment in this matter which ever way it goes nugatory.

“Secondly, the plaintiffs’ motion for interlocutory injunction had been served on the 2nd defendant.

“Therefore, the extension of the lifespan of the interim order will not be prejudicial to any of the party in view of the pendency of that motion.

“In the circumstance, the defendants will lose nothing if the status quo is maintained and the res in this matter is preserved pending when the motion on notice for interlocutory injunction is determined.

“For this reason, I am not opposing the application for the extension of the lifespan of the order,” he said.

Corroborating Njemanze’s submission, Adehi insisted that the circumstance leading to the grant of the ex-parte order had not changed.

The lawyer argued that the PDP’s body language “is such that leaves us in doubt because they are still calling for the declaration of the seats of the plaintiffs vacant and conduct of fresh election.

“So, those circumstances have not changed,” he said.

Besides, he said the lawyers in court had also sought an adjournment in order to go and verify the claim that the matter is being settled amicably.

Adehi also argued that PDP was not ready for the sitting because it had just responded to their application at about 8:50am today.

“And we are still entitled to file a reply on points of law. So there is no neglect on our part,” he said.

He also argued that the 1st plaintiff (factional speaker) had complied with the order of the court to undertake damages in the sum of N250 million.

“As a matter of fact, this court in granting that application has ordered for a damages for the sum of 250 million which the first plaintiff has complied with,” he said.

Adehi said by Order 26, Rule 10 of the rule of the court, the court had the discretion to grant his plea, especially weighing all the circumstances and seeing that he was willing to go on with his motion, but for the development in the morning.

He urged the court to grant their request.

Responding to Njemanze’s position that the PDP’s processes were incompetent, Ajibade corrected that all their processes filed were competent, even though there had been a change of counsel.

He also stated that neither the house of the assembly nor the clerk of the house had served them with their memorandum of appearance.

He urged the court to discountenance that position and hold that all their processes were in order before the court.

NAN observes that INEC, I-G and DSS were not represented in court.

Traffic Advisory: FG to shut section of Third Mainland Bridge January 9

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The Federal Government has announced a planned closure of the Iyana Oworonshoki-Adeniji Adele section of the Third Mainland Bridge from 11.00 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.

The Federal Controller of Works, Lagos State, Mrs Olukorede Kesha, made the announcement on Thursday in a statement.

Kesha said the closure would be done on the Lagos Island-bound carriageway of the bridge.

She appealed to motorists to obey traffic rules and use alternative routes to prevent hardship as comprehensive repairs continue on the highway.

“The Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Works wish to inform the motoring public that the emergency repairs of Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos will continue with the closure of Iyana Oworonshoki-Adeniji Adele bound for the effective repairs of the entire section of the bridge.

“Consequent upon the above, motorists are hereby advised to use alternative routes,” she said.

Kesha listed the alternative routes and links to include: Ojota-Ikorodu Road-Funsho Williams Avenue-Eko Bridge-Apogbon-CMS and Ojota-Ikorodu Road-Jibowu-Yaba-Oyingbo-Iddo-Carter Bridge-CMS.

Also listed was Gbagada-Anthony-Ikorodu Road-Funsho Williams-Eko Bridge-Apogbon-CMS.

“Motorists are further advised to cooperate with the traffic management officials deployed to manage traffic and ensure hitch- free movements in order to minimise the discomfort during this repair period.

“While thanking the general public for their past cooperation and understanding, more is expected this time around,” she said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 11.8kms Third Mainland Bridge undergoing comprehensive rehabilitation is the longest of three bridges connecting Lagos Island to the Mainland.

The bridge starts from Oworonshoki, linked to the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway and Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, and ends at the Adeniji Adele Interchange on Lagos Island.

It was constructed in 1990 and adjudged as the longest Bridge in Africa until 1996 when the October 6 Bridge in Cairo, Egypt was completed.

Fire guts filing station in Badagry, injures 4

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Four persons on Wednesday sustained various injuries as fire gutted Fat Noble filing station, an independent marketing oil firm along Old Road, opposite Torikoh, Badagry, Lagos.

According to reports, attendants were dispensing petrol inside jerry cans and sacks around 1.00.a.m at the back of the station when the explosion occurred.

According to a source, those who sustained injury were quickly rushed to General Hospital in Badagry before the arrival of fire service men.

“They are selling fuel which are to be smuggled out of the country immediately when there was a sudden explosion.

“The fire destroyed some part of the station before the arrival of the men of  the Lagos Fire Service.

“Those who suffered fatal injury were taken to the hospital, while those with minor injuries were treated within,” the source said.

Meanwhile, Mr Isaac Dossa, the Station Head, Badagry Fire Service, Lagos said they received an emergency call at 1:15.a.m about the incident and they proceeded to the scene immediately.

“We got to the scene of the fire incident around 1:25.a.m and the fire was put off around 3:55.a.m same day

“They have taken most of the victims of the fire incident to general hospital before our arrival,” Dossa said.

A NAN correspondent who visited the emergency unit of the hospital saw four men with various  injuries laying down in pain at the unit.

Some of their relatives gathered at the entry of the hospital wanting to see them.

Dr Olatunde Bakare, the Medical Director of the hospital said the victims were brought to the hospital around 1:30a.m.

He said that the doctor and nurses on duty attended to them promptly.

According to Bakare, they are currently receiving treatment at the emergency unit of the hospital

My ordeal in kidnappers’ den – victim

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A victim of kidnapping, Mrs Adefunke Ale, has narrated her experience when she was kidnapped at Amurin on Akure/Owo Road in Owo Local Government Area of Ondo State on her way to Akure.

Ale told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Akure that, she was ambushed by eight suspected kidnappers on October 15,  on her way to Akure from Owo.

According to her, she was with her brother, Mr Yemi Ogunmolasuyi, who was driving the car in which they were traveling.

She explained that the kidnappers, who did not cover their faces, were armed with AK-47 rifles.

According to her, the kidnappers said they targeted her in order to collect huge ransom from her son, Mr Akeem Olugosi, living in the United States of America (USA).

“We were waylaid by four kidnappers at Amurin on the road and another set of four kidnappers were at the back of the car.

“They shot at our car and we had to park and all the car doors opened

“Four of them guided me to the bush and another set of four guided my elder brother also to the bush, ” she said

She said that on sighting a mud portion in the bush, she fell flat on the mud because of tiredness.

“They had to drag me and in the process, I sustained some wounds on my legs.

“While being dragged, one of them asked them to carry me and they had already removed my footwear and had taken my bag, which contained many valuables: international passport, driver’s  licence, cell phones, national identity card, ATM card and a smaller bag, ” Ale said.

Ale said that motorists plying the road could not wait to render any help to her

She stated that it was some policemen who rescued her and took her to the hospital for medical care.

 “I could not stand up and I had to crawl until I reached the roadside.

“There was a heavy traffic hold-up on the road because our vehicle had double-crossed the road, ” she explained.

Ale said that all attempts to ask for help from motorists did not yield any positive result, adding that she was there for almost 30 minutes before some boys came out from the bush opposite the area.

“ I appealed to them to carry me but in the process, policemen arrived and I told them that the kidnappers had taken my brother away and the police said that they would carry me to their station to report.

“When we got to Emure-Ile Police Station, the DPO there asked them to quickly take me to the Federal Medical Centre in Owo ( FMC) for medical treatment, ” she said.

According to her, her brother spent six days with the kidnappers because they initially asked for N100 million as ransom.

Ale appealed to the government at all levels to find a lasting solution to the menace of kidnapping on Nigerian roads.

According to her,  she was encumbered by fear to travel since the incident.

Ondo government reveals real cause of Akeredolu’s death

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The Ondo State Government has said that Governor Rotimi Akeredolu succumbed to death at a German hospital in the early hours of Wednesday from complications arising from prostate cancer.

An official statement on Wednesday afternoon by the State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mrs Bamidele Ademola-Olateju, confirmed the governor’s death.

“With a heavy heart, the Ondo State Government announces the tragic passing of our beloved Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, CON.

“Mr Governor peacefully departed from this world in the early hours of today, Wednesday, December 27, 2023. This tragedy has left behind a profound void in our hearts.

“Gov. Akeredolu answered the eternal call while receiving medical treatment in Germany.

“He succumbed to complications arising from protracted prostate cancer,” the statement read.

The statement also said that a letter had been sent to President Bola Tinubu to officially inform him of the demise of Akeredolu.

“The Family and the Ondo State Government appreciate Mr President for his support for Governor Akeredolu during his illness.

“The family and the state government will release further details regarding the funeral arrangements.

“Gov. Akeredolu was an extraordinary leader whose unwavering dedication to the state and its people was both commendable and unparalleled.

“He not only served as the Governor of Ondo State but also emerged as a prominent advocate for the entire South-West region and the nation.

“Gov. Akeredolu was a courageous leader and an exemplar of integrity. The weight of this loss is truly unbearable.

“However, we find solace in the knowledge that Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu lived a purposeful life, devoted to the service of God Almighty,” the statement concluded.

“Akeredolu will be remembered for his courage” – Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has mourned the death of his Ondo State counterpart, Rotimi Akeredolu

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The Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has mourned the death of his Ondo State counterpart, Rotimi Akeredolu. 

Sources said the governor died on Wednesday at 67. 

A chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress in the state said arrangements were being concluded to swear in his deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

The state government has yet to speak on the matter.

But reacting to the development, AbdulRazaq, who is the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, in a statement on Wednesday by his spokesperson, Rafiu Ajakaye, described Akeredolu as an “exceptional statesman who made indelible marks in public service”. 

“My heartfelt condolences go to the Progressives Governors’ Forum, the government and people of Ondo State, the Nigerian Bar Association, and the immediate family of my dear brother and colleague His Excellency Olurotimi Akeredolu SAN. 

“A frontline lawyer and conscientious politician of a progressive bent, His Excellency would be remembered for his courage, patriotism, and immeasurable contributions to Nigeria’s constitutional and sociopolitical development. 

“As painful as his exit is to all of us, we take solace in his fine legacies as a gentleman and statesman. We ask God to repose his soul and look after his family,” the statement read.

We must collaborate to ensure peace, Tinubu tells governors

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President Bola Tinubu says the federal and sub-national governments have the mutual responsibility of ensuring the country’s peace and stability.

Speaking during a meeting with the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF, at his residence in Lagos on Tuesday, the president reiterated his condemnation of the latest killings in Plateau State.

Addressing the governors, the president issued a stern directive to security agencies to halt the carnage in Plateau State and intensify the pursuit of those responsible for the recent tragic events in Bokkos and Barkin-Ladi Local Government Areas.

Condoling with the victims, Mr Tinubu emphasised the sanctity of human life and called for a paradigm shift among those with contrary beliefs, cautioning them about the inevitable consequences of their actions.

“Nigeria needs peace and stability to move forward. Nigeria belongs to all of us, and we have to take care of it,” he said.

The president acknowledged the presence of Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State at the meeting, commending him for his efforts to peacefully resolve the political challenges in the state.

“I thank you for your statesmanship. I listened to your broadcast and your emphasis on peace. It is only with peace that effective governance can thrive, and governance has commenced in earnest under my watch,” he said.

On the 2024 Budget proposals before the National Assembly, the President informed the governors that he had a review meeting earlier in the day on certain elements in the Appropriation Bill with the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, and the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Sen. Atiku Bagudu.

He emphasised the need for joint responsibility and closer collaboration between the federal and sub-national governments to foster rapid infrastructural development in every part of the nation.

“I want us to discard federal, state, or rural road classifications. We must regard development as a joint responsibility.

“Let us prioritize our children. The school feeding programme must return quickly, beginning from the local government to the state and federal governments.

“We must be ready to protect our children and prepare them for the future,” the president stated.

Chairman of the NGF and Kwara State Governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, expressed solidarity with the government and the people of Plateau State.

“May God be with the souls of the departed and bring peace to Plateau State. The Governor of Plateau State, we are with you; stay strong,” the NGF Chairman said.

Mr Abdulrazaq reaffirmed state governments’ support for the bold decisions and reforms initiated by the Tinubu’s administration.

“These are challenging times. It is not a walk in the park. Removing fuel subsidies had a great structural effect on the economy of the states. But we are confident that we will overcome these challenges and bounce back better,” he said.

Abductors of retired Kaduna ECWA pastor demand N1m ransom

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Gunmen, who kidnapped retired Rev. Filibus Bamai of ECWA Church, Matuak Rimi, in Moro’a Chiefdom of Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State, have demanded N1 million ransom for his release.

A source close to the church gave this indication in Manchok on Tuesday.

The source said that Bamai, who retired from service on Dec. 17 after clocking 65 years of retirement age, was kidnapped on Sunday at 12:50 a.m. in his house.

The source said that the cleric was whisked away with only boxers on him while his wife was severely beaten with a stick and left her with a cut on her head and bruises on her back.

It said that the kidnappers first demanded N5 million for his release, adding that as at Monday, they reduced the ransom to N1 million.

A cleric said that so far, about N300,000 have been mobilised and called on security agencies to beef up security in the area to protect lives and properties.

The spate of kidnappings is on the increase in rural communities where kidnappers take advantage of the porous security situation to pick victims at will.

Sunday Bage, a prominent farmer in Pari village in the Chawai chiefdom of Kauru Local Government of Kaduna State, was kidnapped barely a week ago along with his wife, Listu.

When contacted, the State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mansir Hassan, said he was going to call the District Police Officer in the area but hasn’t returned the call.

A former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ghali Umar Na”Abba has died

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A former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ghali Umar Na”Abba has died in the early hours of Wednesday in Abuja.

A family source told newsmen that the former 8th Assembly Speaker died in an National Hospital, Abuja, following a brief illness.

Mr Na’Abba was born into the family of Umar Na’Abba, a businessman in Tudun Wada, Kano City, on 27 September 1958.

He obtained a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 1979.

His early education was at Jakara Primary School, Kano where he obtained his First School Leaving Certificate in 1969. 

He later attended Rumfa College, Kano for his West African School Certificate and was also at School of Preliminary Studies, Kano, between 1974 and 1976, before gaining admission into Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in October, 1976.

He completed a postgraduate programme on Leadership and Good Governance at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University in the United States in 2004.

Nigerians to update NIN with NPC certificate

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The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) said Nigerians applying to change their date of birth on the National Identification Number (NIN) database would henceforth be required to provide an electronic civil registration and vital statistics system (e-CRVS) certificate from the National Population Commission (NPC).

The Commission stated this in new guidelines for date of birth change it released at the weekend via its X handle. In addition to the certificate, NIMC said copies of other valid documents such as identification and application letter for modification will now be addressed to the Director General of NIMC.

Previously, only affidavits and the payment of N15, 000 were required for the modification of age and other modifications on the NIN system. NIMC explained that with the new guidelines, date of birth modification could only be done once in a lifetime and only at NIMC enrolment centres. It warned that its licensed agents are not allowed to do date of birth modification and other forms of modification.

Meanwhile, the NIMC has budgeted N9.57 billion for construction purposes in 2024. This is contained in the 2024 Appropriation Bill. The NIMC, which was formerly under the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, was moved in September to the Ministry of Interior, headed by Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo. 

But last week, the FG moved the commission to the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.There however, are no clarifications yet on the forms of constructions expected to gulp the N9.57 billion and this may raise dust in some quarters.

According to checks by The Guardian, out of the N9.84 billion earmarked for capital expenditure, N9.57 billion would be deployed for construction under a line item termed ‘construction and provision of fixed assets general.’

Further checks showed that in 2024, NIMC’s expenditure cost would gulp about N22.7 billion; personnel, N12.3 billion; salaries and wages, N7.96 billion, among others.

Since August, the commission has not provided updates on the number of Nigerians that have been issued with the National Identification Numbers (NIN).
As of the last count, The Guardian checks showed that about 8.3 +million Nigerians have been issued with NINs this year.

Specifically, the figures were in January, 1.04 million; February, 1.43 million; March, ninety-nine thousand; April, 1.21 million; May, 1.3 million; June, one million; July, sixty-four thousand and August, seventy thousand. These, which were obtained from NIMC, were large as of the last administration of former Director-General, Aliyu Aziz, during the tenure of former Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Isah Pantami. As of August, the number of Nigerians with NINs was 102.9 million.

According to the commission, to bring efficiency to the NIN processes, it started a revalidation exercise of its third-party agent licenses. The NIMC said this was to ensure the highest standards of data security and compliance and was part of efforts to enhance the security, efficiency, and accuracy of the National Identity Management System.

In a statement signed by the Director-General/Chief Executive Officer, Abisoye Coker-Odusote, the commission said, “This is to inform you of an important regulatory update regarding the revalidation of your license as a Front-End Partner of NIMC.”

NIMC stressed that the revalidation process was mandatory for all current partners and it is intended to ensure compliance with the latest standards and protocols. It noted that the revalidation process will include a thorough review of the third-party organisation’s operations, technical infrastructure, and compliance with NIMC’s policies and guidelines.

Among others, key details of the revalidation process documentation, include that “You are required to submit the following documents for revalidation: Current Business Registration Certificate. Updated Company Profile, Copy of the signed Memorandum of Understanding. Evidence of fees paid to acquire a license. Tax Clearance Certificate for the past three years. Evidence of compliance with NIMC’s technical specifications.

“Provide proof of training and capacity building for your staff involved in the identity enrolment process. Total NIN registered. LLC’s should provide the list of sub-licensees registered under them.”

CBN has assured depositors of the safety of the money in their bank accounts

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has assured depositors of the safety of the money in their bank accounts.

The CBN gave this assurance in a statement signed by its spokesperson, Hakama Sidi-Ali on Wednesday. 

Sidi-Ali said the CBN noticed reports in certain media outlets about a recommendation for the Federal government to take over some CBN-supervised financial institutions. 

“For the avoidance of doubt, Nigerian banks remain safe and sound,” Sidi-Ali said.

“The CBN encourages the public to continue their regular activites without being alarmed by reports that have not emanated from the CBN about the health status of Nigerian banks. 

“The CBN is fully equipped to carry out its statutory duty of upholding a stable financial system in Nigeria. 

“We assure the general public and depositors about the safety of their funds in Nigerian financial institutions.” 

Sidi-Ali also advised bank customers to proceed with their banking transactions as usual, as there is no cause for concern.

A spokesman to President Bola Tinubu has confirmed the death of Ondo State governor Rotimi Akeredolu

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A spokesman to President Bola Tinubu has confirmed the death of Ondo State governor, Rotimi Akeredolu.

Akeredolu, who died on Wednesday aged 67 after a prolonged illness, is survived by his wife Betty and four children.

A senior government official in Ondo State disclosed. Akeredolu died at about 2:00 am on Wednesday at a German hospital where he was receiving treatment.

Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga in a tweet said Akeredolu “finally lost the battle with ravaging illness.”

Akeredolu reportedly died of leukemia and prostate cancer.

The Ondo State governor, who had a long battle with illness, returned to Nigeria in September after embarking on a three-month medical leave in Germany.

In December, he handed over power to his deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, on December 13, for him to travel to Germany for treatment after his health reportedly worsened.

Ondo State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Bamidele Olateju, during a recent TV interview, described the governor’s ailment as “somatic”.

The Ondo State government is yet to speak on Akeredolu’s death as at the time of filing this report. Members of the cabinet have been unreachable to comment on the development.

Meanwhile, a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State on Wednesday disclosed that arrangements were being concluded to swear in Akeredolu deputy, Aiyedatiwa as governor.