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Monday, 2 July 2018

BREAKING: SAMBO DASUKI RELEASE ON BAIL



A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the release of former National Security Adviser Sambo  Dasuki on bail.
Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu today granted Dasuki bail in the sum of N200m bail bonds and two sureties each in like sum.

Justice Ojukwu ruled that the sureties, must be public servants of no less than Grade Level 16, and must deposit evidence of last promotion to the court registrar.
The Judge directed that where the sureties are private persons, the court are to pay same amounts, adding that a deposit of the sum of N100m will be made to the bank account of the court.
The judge said the sureties must be owners of landed properties in the FCT and must deposit original copies of the land title to the court registrar.
She said Dasuki's international passport should remain with the court.
The judge ruled that Dasuki's detention without trial is a violation of his fundamental rights as provided by the constition.
Dasuki is facing charges over the diversion of the sum of $2.1 billion arms funds in different courts of the FCT. He is also being charged for unlawful possession of firearms at a Federal High Court in Abuja.

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ATIKU PROMISED 40 PER CENT SLOT FOR THE YOUTHS



Former vice president and PDP presidential hopeful, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has enjoined the PDP South West delegates to make a better choice by supporting his candidature in the forthcoming PDP primary elections.


Speaking at the inauguration of the South West Zone Leadership of the Atiku Democratic Movement at Ibadan, chairman, All Atiku Support Groups (AASG) Mr Oladimeji Fabiyi, said Atiku remains the candidate with a clear vision and adequate strength of character to return PDP and the nation back to glory.
He described Atiku as a bridge builder par excellence, a unifier, a successful businessman and a complete democrat; adding that Atiku has remained a loyal friend and a good in-law to the South West people of Nigeria.
He further said as a demonstration of his love for the South West, Atiku recently appointed a worthy son of the zone in the person of Otunba Gbenga Daniel as the Director General of his Presidential campaign organization and equally himself who occupies a strategic position in the same Atiku campaign organization.
He therefore appealed for total support for Atiku considering his enormous loyalty and genuine friendship he has shown to the good people of South West Nigeria.
Fabiyi added that more than ever before the Nigerian youths are equally taking the center stage in the journey towards 2019; adding it is quite commendable and encouraging as everybody is now determined to effect a change come 2019.
He emphasized that his principal, the Waziri of Adamawa has already promised 40 per cent slot for the youths in his government if he is voted into power in 2019.
He advised the youths not to take the opportunity for granted as no other presidential aspirants or candidates have been bold enough to openly commit he or herself to the youths as Atiku has proudly done.
Fabiyi concluded that with Atiku, Nigeria will be safe and secured and more jobs will be created for our teeming youths with abundant open doors of opportunity for every Nigerian to excel and collectively build the country.
He then appealed to the youths and women to remember that they have a role to play in the rescue of our nation. He declared that 2019 is a defining moment for Nigerians as a nation.

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LOPEZ OBRADOR ELECTED MEXICO’S NEW PRESIDENT



Left-wing populist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has been elected president of Mexico with at least 53 per cent of the vote, the electoral authority says.
A projection based on a vote count in 7,800 representative polling stations confirms the victory of Lopez Obrador, National Electoral Institute President Lorenzo Cordova said. 

Lopez Obrador took between 53 and 53.8 per cent of the vote. Conservative-centrist Ricardo Anaya received up to 22.8 per cent, while Jose Antonio Meade from outgoing President Enrique Pena Nieto’s Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) had up to 16.3 per cent.
The results make Obrador Mexico’s first presidential candidate to receive more than 50 per cent of the vote since the PRI lost its dominant position in the last century.
Voter turnout was estimated at 63 per cent of the 89 million eligible voters in the country’s biggest ever elections.
Voters were seen as having punished the PRI for a string of corruption scandals, sluggish economic growth of only about 2 per cent and the party’s perceived inefficiency in combating the country’s soaring crime rate.
Pena Nieto, whose approval ratings stood at only about 20 per cent, was limited by the constitution to a single term. Former Mexico City mayor Obrador, who had already run for the presidency twice before, cast himself as an anti-establishment candidate prepared to crack down on corruption and to help the poor.
He has also pledged a less militarized, more social approach to fighting crime, including an amnesty to lower-level gang members.
Mexico recorded about 29,000 killings last year, the highest annual number since modern records started being kept two decades ago.
The electoral campaign was also overshadowed by violence, with about 120 politicians assassinated over 10 months, according to risk consultant Etellekt. 

Criminal gangs committing such killings are believed to seek influence on politics especially on the local level. A political killing was reported even on election day.
An activist of the Labour Party was shot dead on leaving her home in Contepec in western Michoacan state, the party was quoted as saying. Lopez Obrador’s victory was expected by many to further worsen Mexico’s already frosty relations with the U.S., whose president, Donald Trump, has slammed the country over illegal migration and pressured it to pay for a border wall.
Obrador has sought to placate fears that his victory would turn Mexico into another Venezuela, which is suffering a severe economic crisis under socialist rule.
In spite of lambasting the entrepreneurial elite as “a rapacious minority,” he has excluded the possibility of expropriations and pledged guarantees to investors.
Obrador’s popularity is attributed less to his political programme than to a general desire to end the rule of the corruption-tarnished PRI, which has governed the country intermittently since 1929.

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NNPC DONATES N50M TO WINDSTORM VICTIMS



As part of its corporate social responsibility, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), has donated the sum of N50 million to the victims of the recent windstorm in Bauchi which destroyed over 1, 500 houses.
The Group Managing Director (GMD), Mr. Maikanti Baru announced the donation yesterday, when he led a delegation to the Emir of Bauchi, Dr. Rilwanu Suleiman Adamu at his palace to commiserate with him over the losses the state suffered a fortnight ago.
Speaking at the Emir’s palace, the Mr. Baru commiserated with the emir and the people who were affected by the disaster 2 weekends ago.
He said NNPC are donating the sum of N50 million to help alleviate the sufferings of the affected people.
Responding, the emir thanked Mr. Baru for the visit, saying that the gesture was a demonstration of his love for the people of the state.
The monarch then assured Mr. Baru and his team that the money will get to the victims through the committee set up by the state government.


Speaking at the palace, the Mr. Baru commiserated with the emir and the people who were affected by the disaster 2 weekends ago. “My heart bleeds for our brothers and sisters in the state who have suffered such unquantifiable losses. We can’t turn back the hands of time, that’s why we have come to offer the little help we can. “It is obvious that such a disaster is irreparable, especially when human lives are lost. But we can’t just fold our hands, that’s why we are donating the sum of N50 million to help alleviate the sufferings of the affected people” Mr. Baru said. Responding, the emir thanked Mr. Baru for the visit, saying that the gesture was a demonstration of his love for the people of the state. The monarch assured Mr. Baru and his team that the money will get to the victims through the committee set up by the state government.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/nnpc-donates-n50-million-victims-bauchi-windstorm/
Speaking at the palace, the Mr. Baru commiserated with the emir and the people who were affected by the disaster 2 weekends ago. “My heart bleeds for our brothers and sisters in the state who have suffered such unquantifiable losses. We can’t turn back the hands of time, that’s why we have come to offer the little help we can. “It is obvious that such a disaster is irreparable, especially when human lives are lost. But we can’t just fold our hands, that’s why we are donating the sum of N50 million to help alleviate the sufferings of the affected people” Mr. Baru said. Responding, the emir thanked Mr. Baru for the visit, saying that the gesture was a demonstration of his love for the people of the state. The monarch assured Mr. Baru and his team that the money will get to the victims through the committee set up by the state government.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/nnpc-donates-n50-million-victims-bauchi-windstorm/
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NIGER DELTA MILITANTS GIVE FG 21-DAY ULTIMATUM




A coalition of Niger Delta militants, yesterday, gave the Federal Government a 21-day notice over herdsmen’s killings across the country, especially the latest development in Plateau State.
The ultimatum came as the National Caretaker Committee of the Fulani Socio-Cultural organisation, Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, also yesterday warned Benue and Taraba state governments against any plan to auction cattle and other livestock belonging to members of the group.
This is even as six persons were again killed in fresh attacks at Maraba Kantoma, Fan district of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State yesterday, while farmlands were destroyed as church building and houses were razed.
Benue State government, also yesterday, appealed to the Federal Government to move decisively against the leadership of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore and Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria MACBAN.
The government stated that since the group had openly claimed responsibility for the massacre in Benue and other states of the country, its leaders should be reined in.
The militants, who met at Ikot Abasi, Akwa Ibom State, also asked the federal government to devolve power to states and regions to enable governors discharge their primary responsibility of protecting lives and properties in their states, among five other conditions, to forestall anarchy and further bloodshed.
They declared a 21-day mourning period for those massacred recently in Plateau State by rampaging herdsmen, and threatened to declare herdsmen and Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association enemies.
A statement by leader of the coalition, W.O I Izonebi, read: “As agitators with conscience, we take lives of fellow Nigerians sacrosanct as no amount of provocation will lead to the slaughtering of innocent Nigerians because of cows.
“We, therefore, declare 21 days of mourning for the innocent Nigerians killed in Plateau State by foreigners trained by late Gaddafi that are now masquerading as herdsmen, according to our President, Muhammadu Buhari. “We urge the government to do the needful before the expiration of our 21 days of mourning to avoid a total breakdown of law and order because it seems we do not have law, and government is unable to implement its primary responsibility of protecting lives and properties of its citizens.

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