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MRS FAYEMI, MONARCH, OTHERS APPLAUD MRS AKEREDOLU AS SHE GRADUATES MORE TECHY GIRLS, GIVES OUT 400 LAPTOPS

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In what would be best described as a harvest of accolades in Akure, Wife of Ondo State Governor, Her Excellency, Arabinrin Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, has been applauded for her giant strides towards nation building through technology-based female education. The commendations poured in during the graduation of 400 techy girls and presentation of 400 laptops to participants of the 2018 Bemore Summer Bootcamp for Girls Naija held at Federal University of Technology Akure, main auditorium.

Speaking at the event, Wife of Ekiti State Governor-elect, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, who chaired the occasion, described Ondo State First Lady as an agent of positive change and a visionary leader. She said that the training of the techy girls is an assurance of not just a better Ondo State, but Nigeria at large. Mrs Fayemi said Ekiti State under Fayemi’s administration will borrow a leaf from Mrs Akeredolu’s program.

In his own address as the royal father of the day, the Olubaka of Oka-Akoko, HRM Oba (Dr) Yusuf Adebori Adeleye OON, gave kudos to Mrs Akeredolu for taking a bold step towards nation building. Oba Adeleye, said the bootcamp has given the girls an advantage of becoming self employed or gainfully employed and expressed hope that the training will take the girls to national limelight like the likes of Linda Ikeji and Maxwell Adedeji.

In a goodwill message, the vice chancellor of Federal University of Technology Akure, described the training as a solid foundation for a better tomorrow for the young girls and commended Mrs Akeredolu for demonstrating an exemplary leadership in the promotion of girl-child education.

The special guest of honour who spoke through the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof Felix Oguntade, challenged the girls to take their future in their hands by putting into good use the wealth of knowledge gathered at the bootcamp and pledged continued partnership with Ondo State Government.

The chairman of Ondo State Oil producing Areas Development Commission, Barr. Olugbenga Edema and the representative of Ondo State in Niger Delta Development Commission, Hon. Lucky Ayedatiwa, who were the major sponsors of the program, in their different goodwill messages extolled Ondo State First Lady on her visionary leadership and assured her of their continued support and called on the girls to make Ondo State proud.

In her valedictory speech, Jerry Asooto Bosola of Greater Tomorrow Int’l School, Arigidi Akoko lauded Mrs Akeredolu for setting their feet on the path of progress through the university of life, and assured her that they wouldn’t let her down.

Some of the parents of the girls who spoke to news men at the event, showered praises on the Sunshine State First Lady and prayed God to bless her.

The event featured presentations of certificates and laptops to the 400 girls, exhibitions, cultural display, Bemore mass choir presentation.

Ondo State Deputy Governor, Hon Barr. Agboola Ajayi and his wife, other top government functionaries and FOWOSO members were in attendance.

Others were BRECAN members, parents of the girls and all the partners and sponsors of the program.

 

 Wife of the Ondo state Governor, Mrs Betty Anyanwu – Akeredolu (left), Wife of the Ekiti state Governor Elect, Erelu Bisi Fayemi (right), during the closing ceremony of the 2018 BEMORE Summer Bootcamp for girls,
held at the Federal University of Technology, New Auditorium, in Akure, at weekend.

Wife of the Ondo state Governor, Mrs Betty Anyanwu – Akeredolu (left), Wife of the Ekiti state Governor Elect, Erelu Bisi Fayemi (middle), presenting Laptops to one of the beneficiaries (right),during the closing ceremony of the 2018 BEMORE Summer Bootcamp for girls, held at the Federal University of Technology, New Auditorium, in Akure, at weekend.

 Wife of the Ondo state Governor, Mrs Betty Anyanwu – Akeredolu (left) presenting Certificate to one of the beneficiaries during the closing ceremony of the 2018 BEMORE Summer Bootcamp for girls, held at the Federal University of Technology, New Auditorium, in Akure, at weekend.
Wife of the Ondo state Governor, Mrs Betty Anyanwu – Akeredolu (middle) with some of the beneficiaries.

Wife of the Ondo state Governor, Mrs Betty Anyanwu – Akeredolu (left), Wife of the Ekiti state Governor Elect, Erelu Bisi Fayemi (middle) and Deputy Governor of Ondo state, Hon Agboola Ajayi (right), during the closing ceremony.

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Edo LG Chairmen Reject Suspension, Urge Adherence to Court Judgments By Ifeoma Ikem

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Edo LG Chairmen Reject Suspension, Urge Adherence to Court Judgments By Ifeoma Ikem

Edo LG Chairmen Reject Suspension, Urge Adherence to Court Judgments

By Ifeoma Ikem

 

Edo State local government chairmen have denounced their alleged suspension by the State House of Assembly as illegal, urging the governor and lawmakers to respect court rulings affirming their tenure and authority.

Edo LG Chairmen Reject Suspension, Urge Adherence to Court Judgments
By Ifeoma Ikem

On December 17, reports emerged that the Assembly suspended all 18 council chairmen and their deputies following Governor Monday Okpebholo’s petition alleging gross misconduct and insubordination. The petition cited Section 10(1) of the Edo State Local Government Law (2000) as its basis.

However, the chairmen, through their legal counsel, Ogaga Ovrawah (SAN), contend that this provision had been declared unconstitutional in a judgment by the Edo State High Court in Suit No. B/257OS/2024. The court established the chairmen’s tenure as a three-year term commencing September 4, 2023.

The council leaders also referenced a Supreme Court judgment voiding state governors’ and assemblies’ authority to interfere with local government administration. They emphasized that their suspension contradicts existing judicial rulings and remains a legal nullity.

A recent interim order from the Edo High Court further restrained the government from obstructing the councils’ operations, assets, and funds. Despite being served notices of these judgments, the chairmen argue that the governor and assembly acted in defiance of the judiciary.

The embattled chairmen called for the governor to withdraw his request to the Assembly and for the lawmakers to rescind their resolution, warning of potential constitutional crises if the orders are ignored.

They urged security agencies to enforce court rulings, safeguard local government properties, and ensure the continuity of governance.

“The rule of law must prevail,” they stated, pledging to remain committed to their constitutional duties.

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Kaduna Governor Uba Sani Restores Abacha Family Lands Revoked by El-Rufai

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Kaduna Governor Uba Sani Restores Abacha Family Lands Revoked by El-Rufai

Kaduna Governor Uba Sani Restores Abacha Family Lands Revoked by El-Rufai

 

Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has reinstated two parcels of land in Kaduna city to the family of the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha. The lands had been revoked two years earlier by former governor Nasir El-Rufai.

The reinstated properties include one at No. 9 Abakpa GRA, Kaduna, measuring 2,284 square meters (Certificate of Occupancy No. 30575), and another at No. 1 Degel Road, Ungwan Rimi GRA, Kaduna, measuring 3,705 square meters (Certificate of Occupancy No. 11458).

Reuben Atabo (SAN), the Abacha family’s lawyer, disclosed that the lands were initially revoked in 2022 under Governor El-Rufai’s administration, citing contraventions of terms under the Land Use Act of 1978. The state government had published a notice on April 28, 2022, announcing the revocation of various plots, with Sani Abacha’s name listed as No. 34 among affected title holders.

In response, Atabo filed lawsuits at the Kaduna State High Court, seeking to address the embarrassment caused to the Abacha family name and pursue other claims.

Governor Uba Sani, in two letters dated December 10, 2024, reinstated the titles to the Abacha family through Mustapha Haruna, Deed Registrar, on behalf of the Director General of Kaduna Geographic Information Service (KADGIS). The letters, addressed to Mohammed Sani Abacha via the family’s legal counsel, required the title holders to pay outstanding ground rent fees.

The move marks a reversal of El-Rufai’s decision and restores ownership of the disputed lands to the Abacha family.

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Kano Governor’s Aide Claims Fortification Against Arrest

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Kano Governor’s Aide Claims Fortification Against Arrest

Kano Governor’s Aide Claims Fortification Against Arrest

Sanusi Bature, the Director General of Media and Communication to the Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Yusuf, has claimed he is fortified to resist police arrest. Bature made this declaration on Saturday while addressing attendees at the PR Nigeria Young Communication Fellowship in Kano.

The governor’s aide revealed that he spent five days taking refuge at the Kano State Government House to evade arrest by the police. He alleged that at least 40 officers from the Inspector General of Police Monitoring Team were deployed to Kano with the specific mandate of apprehending him.

Bature stated that he remained within the Government House due to the constitutional immunity it provides, which prevents law enforcement from effecting arrests within its premises without the governor’s permission.

“I obtained a court order restraining the police from arresting me,” he explained, adding that the document, though not yet served to the police, had circulated widely. “I’m confident they must have seen it,” he said.

Despite the looming threat of arrest, Bature insisted on attending the event, citing three key reasons.

“Firstly, I felt it was important to be part of this event, even if it meant being arrested,” he said.
“Secondly, the court order gives me some legal cover, and lastly, I ventured out with confidence because I am well fortified to resist arrest if it happens.”

According to Bature, the arrest attempt stemmed from a petition that he claimed was being handled directly by the Inspector General of Police. He, however, did not disclose the nature of the allegations against him.

While addressing the gathering, Bature reiterated his belief in his legal protections and expressed confidence in his ability to navigate the situation.

The episode highlights the ongoing tensions between political figures and law enforcement agencies in Nigeria. It also raises questions about the use of immunity provisions and court orders to counteract police actions.

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