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Jackson Ude, A Certified Liar – DSS, Says “DG To Take Legal Action”

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Yusuf Magaji Bichi - DSS DG

The Department of State Services has dismissed as absolute nonsense and bundle of lies, the allegations being bandied against its Director General, Alhaji Yusuf Bichi, by Jackson Ude.

Using his X verified handle, Ude, a former Media aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, and an alleged Media Consultant to the office of the then National Security Adviser, has been making consistent and unproven allegations against Bichi.

Bichi has, also, consistently ignored the allegations but is said to be angry with Ude’s latest outing because it touched on staff welfare which most personnel of the Service, vouch the DG takes very seriously.

The DG, according to a statement issued by Peter Afunanya, PhD, Director of Information, DSS, is set to take a legal action against Ude as he regards the current allegations as atrocious.

In his latest outing, Ude alleged that the DG has refused to pay personnel their approved allowances, and instead, not only “looted” same, but has increased his “Goodbye Allowance” from N100m to N200m. There is nothing like “Goodbye Allowance” in the system Afunanya emphasized.

Following is the reaction by the DSS as issued by Afunanya.

“The attention of the Department of State Services (DSS) has been drawn to some spurious publications by one Jackson Ude on his twitter handle @jacksonpnb, against the person and office of the DGSS, Alhaji Yusuf Magaji Bichi, CFR, fwc.

“The Service hereby states that the allegations are entirely false. It wishes to clarify that neither the DG nor anyone acting on his directive has looted staff subsidy grant. No such grant has been made available to the Service and once that is allocated, staff will, as usual, receive what is due them. Mr Bichi has, in all ramifications, evidently catered for the welfare of active and retired personnel. This is common knowledge and can be verified by Ude.

“Similarly, the so called “goodbye allowance” which Ude accused the DG of granting himself is non-existent. It is only an imagination of the writer and his sponsors. But assuming the DG is paid any severance package at the end of his tenure, how is that unethical and outside established public service rule?

“While Ude is at his mischief once again and has continued to smear the image of Mr Bichi as well as present him as corrupt, facts at the DSS show otherwise. Recalled from retirement in 2018 and appointed the DGSS, Bichi is seen as spartan, accountable, transparent and indeed, incorruptible. He has remained resolute in running the Service and shown uncommon commitment in the management of its affairs. His top priorities are staff welfare and judicious application of human and material resources. Any misleading narratives to the contrary are therefore unacceptable.

“Notably, the Service is aware of the desperation and antics of Ude and his other hirelings to associate it with unnecessary controversies either during the 2023 Presidential election or the subsequent litigations following it. The recent campaign of calumny is one of such. But as always, the DGSS is unperturbed. The Service under him will continue to chart a professional course aimed at internal security of the country.

“In view of the foregoing, the public is urged to disregard the falsehood being peddled by this known fake news merchant whose only stock in trade is to misinform as well as use his platforms to create division and violence. Meanwhile, the DGSS will take appropriate legal steps to seek redress.”

“Igboho Released To Start His Madness” – Miyetti Allah”, Says Constitution Empowers Nigerians To Live Anywhere

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By Ayodele Oni

The National President of Miyetti Allah, Kautal Hore, Abdullahi Bello Bodejo has said Yoruba militant leader, Sunday Igboho, has no power to determine where fulanis will settle in the country.

Reacting to the notice issued by Sunday Igboho to Fulani herders to quit Yoruba land on his release from Republic of Benin custody, Bodejo stated that the Nigerian constitution has given all citizens the right to live in any part of the country and pursue their legitimate endeavours.

He added that “So, Sunday Igboho was released to come and start his madness again, and start giving some people quit notice; it seems that some people are trying to use him.

The Miyetti Allah leader said that some people were trying to use Igboho to heat up the situation.

According to him: “Nigeria has a constitution, which gives every citizen the right to live in any part of the country to pursue his or her legitimate endeavours.

“If he were from another country, he could have been ignored, but since he is a Nigerian, he is supposed to know that Nigeria has a constitution that says everybody has the right to stay anywhere in the country.

“However, if that person commits any crime, the security agencies are supposed to arrest and charge him to court.

“I don’t know the reason Sunday Ighoho is acting like this, he wants to be a Yoruba hero. He should realize that the current President is a Yoruba man. Yoruba have very intelligent elders and they would not act the way Igboho is acting.

“I call on the President to use the security agencies to call Ighoho to order. Fulani have lost so many lives and property in that area.”

At 54, Gov Obaseki Appreciates Deputy’s Support As Speaker Acknowledges Contributions To Edo

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Philip Shuaibu and Godwin Obaseki

By Ayodele Oni

In a surprise move and/or political masterstroke, Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki has acknowledged the support of his Deputy, Philip Shaibu to the administration.

Both men have had less than a cordial relationship, even some embarrassing moments, over Deputy Governor Shaibu’s ambition to contest the Governorship Election and succeed Obaseki as the Governor after the Governor’s eight-year tenure.

But as Shaibu turned 54 years, Obaseki surprised him with a congratulatory letter where he acknowledged his Deputy’s contribution to the success of his Government. He also addressed Shaibu as “my brother”. He also acknowledged him as an exemplary husband, father and great family man.

Governor Obaseki stated:

“I congratulate my brother, the Deputy Governor of Edo State, Rt. Hon. Comrade Philip Shaibu, on his 54th birthday.

“I thank him immensely for his support in the course of our drive for the development of our State in the last seven years.

“I also acknowledge the energy and vigour he has brought to bear as this administration embarked on the onerous task of bringing transformational change and development to Edo State.

“Alongside making these contributions to this administration, he has remained an exemplary husband, father and a great family man.

“I celebrate him today and wish him many more years in good health and sound mind.”

Also, Speaker, Edo State House of Assembly, Blessing  Agbebaku, congratulated the Deputy Governor, on his 54th Birthday describing him as a man of great intellectual capacity.

In a special message to the Deputy Governor, the Speaker  thanked God for his blessings upon him as he celebrates another year of great hope, joy and happiness .

“Mr Speaker eulogized the celebrant as one who has contributed immensely to the development of the state from his days as a student Unionist, to the days as a State and Federal Legislator before becoming the Deputy Governor of Edo state.”

He prayed for his continued good health, happiness and prosperity as he Celebrates.

Agbebaku added that Shaibu is a great asset to the state, a loving husband, father and friend.

Edo: PDP Insists On Membership Registration Before Governorship Primary

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By Ayodele Oni

To avoid picking any non- member as Governorship Candidate during the forthcoming election in Edo State and the hijack of party primary, the Secretary of State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Hilarious Otsu, has insisted that registration of party members must be done in line with the directives handed down by National Working Committee (NWC).

Otsu’s insistence is coming on the heels of alleged plot by some forces within the party to hijack the process, in a bid to assume total control of the structure that will produce the delegates who will elect the party’s gubernatorial standard bearer for next year’s election.

In a statement, Otsu  restated the procedures already announced by the NWC for the registration.

The statement reads: “For all intents and purposes, all Edo PDP members and faithful should kindly note the following: The registration exercise, as directed by the National Working Committee, is one that must be carried out by the Ward Chairman and Secretary at the Ward Secretariat, and not by a “Committee” of individuals appointed by Government.

“The Party is supreme and this is not the responsibility of Government to dictate to our Great Party on issues such as membership. Therefore, all tenets of our Party constitution wil be followed to the letter.

“The State Organizing Secretary has his job well cut out and as stated by the Chairman, in Section 39 (Section 1a, d), to “initiate programs for mobilisation” but does not include Administration of the Party.

“This means administrative duties, including but not limited to dealing with correspondences, accounting and registers, etc, are all vested in the office of the Secretary.

“For the avoidance of doubt, relevant sections of our constitution describe the duties of every Working Committee member from National to Ward, mutatis mutandis.

“All intending registrants should proceed to their Ward secretariats to exercise their rights to register as members of our great Party, without fear or favour, and to disregard any instructions by disgruntled Party leaders or government officials, aimed at illegal duplication of our registers.

“The party has valid existing registers. Members should please note that we have not officially requested for new registers

“On my honour, I swore to uphold the constitution of our Party on March 15th 2020, and no amount of subterfuge will lead me to abandon the teeming and loyal members of Edo State PDP. I will not perpetrate any acts that can/ will cause confusion in our Party.

“It is common knowledge that the actions and inactions of the hitherto suspended State Chairman have misguided the State Government in taking regrettable decisions over the years.”

Fmr Benue Gov Ortom Backs Senate On Sack Of Elected LG Officials

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By Ayodele Oni

In what looks like a vindication of his stand on dissolution of Local Government Councils in Benue State, immediate past Governor of the state, Samuel Ortom, has commended the Senate for taking a firm resolution on the issue.

The Senate on Friday urged the Federal Government to halt statutory allocation to Local Government Area Councils without democratically elected chairmen and councillors.

The resolution followed a motion sponsored by the Senator representing the Benue South, Abah Moro which he titled, “Urgent Need to Halt the Erosion of Democracy: The Dissolution of Elected Councils in Benue State.”

Ortom, who was reacting to the development in a statement issued on Saturday by his media aide, Terver Akase, said the intervention of the Senate was a significant move.

The former governor said the move reflected a commitment to upholding democratic principles and ensuring the autonomy of local government administration across the country.

“The unanimous resolution by the upper chamber of the National Assembly also represents a crucial step in safeguarding the democratic process at the grassroots level.

“The Senate’s decision is a proactive measure which also has the potency to deter any act that undermines the democratic rights of citizens and the principles of good governance.

“By calling for the withholding of statutory allocations to non-democratically elected local government councils, the Senate has demonstrated a firm stance against dictatorial tendencies.

“I commend Senator Abba Moro for his proactive motion which drew urgent attention to the issue of the unconstitutionally sacked local government councils in Benue State”

Commercial Activities Boom As Ekiti Hold LG Election, People Shun Restriction Of Movement

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Biodun Oyebanji

By Ayodele Oni

Despite boycott by opposition parties, Ekiti State Independent Electoral Commission, (EKSIEC) went ahead with the conduct of the local government election on Saturday.

People were going about with their normal activities despite restriction of movement between 7.00am and 2.00pm, with only those who are members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) partially responding to call to vote.

The exercise was conducted to elect 25 chairmen, vice and councilors to the local governments ant Local Council Development Areas, (LCDA).

Those elected in Saturday’s election are expected to spend three years as against the outgoing officials that their two years tenure will terminate this month.

The state House of Assembly had earlier amended the local government law which stipulate two years for the elected officials to reflect three years.

Governor Biodun Oyebanji and his deputy, Monisola Afuye had joined other APC faithfuls to cast their votes in their respective polling units.

Speaking after voting,The deputy governor, commended the State Independent Electoral Commission(SIEC) for bringing radical and remarkable  development to the conduct of the 2023 Local Government Election in the State.

Mrs Afuye said the large turnout of voters and violence-free atmosphere that marked the conduct of the local government election, were testimonies that there was tremendous  improvement over that of 2021.

The Deputy Governor voted at unit 003, Atiba/Aafin Ward, in Ikere Ekiti.

According to her, the election was more competitive at the party’s  primary, because of financial independence being savoured by the council under Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s administration.

She applauded the voters in Ikere Local Government Area and across the state, for demonstrating confidence and trust in the electoral process, by their impressive participation in the LG poll.

“The election has so far  been peaceful and violence-free. And you could see how people are  trooping out and queue to cast their votes. We are witnessing a remarkable improvement in our local government election.

“I know that today’s election shall be a success because all the stakeholders are ready to comply with the rules.”

She commended the Justice Cornelius Akintayo-led SIEC for bringing transparency and openness to the electoral process at the third tier of government.

“Going by what we have seen and information across the state, the process has been adjudged peaceful and transparent.

“The SIEC officials and observers  were on ground in time and that further propelled the voters to come out to cast their votes for their preferred candidates. This is highly commendable.

“The atmosphere was serene and voters were not being coerced to vote for a particular candidate. They are given the freedom to vote for candidates of their choices; that is the beauty of democracy.

“With all these, those who will  emerge in today’s election will know that they will be there to serve the people, so that our people can become more interested to participate in elections, especially the local government poll.”

ECOWAS Condemns Botched ‘Coup’ In Guinea Bissau

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The Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, has condemned the outbreak of violence in Guinea-Bissau.

The regional block in a statement on Friday said the fighting was capable of disrupting constitutional order in the country.

AFP News channel reported that some disgruntled soldiers tried to take over the government of President Umaro Sissoco Embalo.

The Guinea-Bissau leader was elected to a five-year term in December 2019.

He was in Dubai to attend the COP28 climate conference when the violence broke out.

Clashes between members of the national guard and special forces of the presidential guard broke out Thursday night in the capital Bissau, leaving two dead.

ECOWAS said in a statement that it “strongly condemns the violence and all attempts to disrupt the constitutional order and rule of law in Guinea-Bissau.

“ECOWAS further calls for the arrest and prosecution of the perpetrators of the incident in accordance with the law.”

Calm returned to the small nation with a history of instability by mid-morning Friday following the announcement that the army had captured Colonel Victor Tchongo, commander of the National Guard.

Members of the national guard Thursday evening stormed a police station to extract Finance Minister Souleiman Seidi and Secretary of the Treasury Antonio Monteiro, according to army and intelligence officers.

The two government members were being questioned about the withdrawal of $10 million from state accounts. They had been detained under orders of state prosecutors, who were named by the president.

The national guard, on the other hand, is under the control of the Interior Ministry, which like most ministries in the country, is dominated by the PAIGC party, whose coalition won the June 2023 elections.

The two government members were detained again after the army removed them from National Guard control.

OPINION: Persecution Of Lagos – Igbo Will Bring Out The Beast In Us All

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By Steve Osuji

WHAT CAUSED THE CIVIL WAR:

Igbo envy and hatred have been common historical phenomena in Nigeria. The civil war of the 60s was caused by other tribes in Nigeria becoming paranoid about the rapid upwardly movement of the ‘bush tribe’ of the lower Niger that caught up swiftly and blazed ahead of them in every sphere of national endeavour.

The British colonialists who ran Nigeria up until 1960, in their quest for merit in public service, ‘inadvertently’ hoisted Igbo at the helm of affairs of the fledgling Republic. Ndigbo dominating the new public space by independence was purely on merit. It was not by any quota or manipulation.The exiting Brits wanted competent hands to handover the new nation and they found more capable.

But this was to the chargrin of other tribes who have wrought an unwritten policy not only to stop Igbo but to annihilate them by any means possible.

The first weapon to be deployed was to shun merit and wholesome competition. This led the north to develop a huge entitlement syndrome. For instance, they have continued to claim disadvantaged position in education till date – for over 70 years. One then wonder how many years are required to fix something as basic as education among a people. But all they are doing is distort the merit system and hold others down.

The second is to openly and blatant deny, shunt or supersede Igbo in public service placements and promotions. They are made to do the work but side-lined when it comes to benefits. The Federal Civil Service particularly, has been hell for Ndigbo since after the war and it gets worse by the day.  Igbo civil servants are virtually slaves in their country and they die in silence.

And third is an unspoken policy to gang up against Ndigbo and put them in the margins of all national affairs at anytime and by  any means possible, especially politically. For instance,  certain national positions and appointments have been made a taboo for Ndigbo. The presidency,  for instance has rotated between the Hausa-Fulani and Yoruba to the unconscionable exclusion of Ndigbo since 1999. This is how the term, MARGINALISATION came about. It has been OPERATION SUPPRESS NDIGBO since after the civil war. Consider an extant example: the other reason Mr Godwin Emefiele has been in detention for 180 days is because he bears an Igbo name (though he may claim not to be Igbo).

PASTOR TUNDE BAKARE BLOWS THE COVER:

Back to the present,  you may not like the theology and emotionalism of the fiery preacher, Tunde Bakare, but one must acknowledge his courage and candour. In a trending video, he has not only condemned the ongoing carnage against Ndigbo in Lagos, he has revealed the official plot to worst them.

He says in the video that he was invited to a parochial meeting to plot the economic holocaust against Igbo in Lagos. He asks them what the offence of Ndigbo was and they said Igbo had taken all the land in Lagos; thereupon he asked them whether the Igboman purchased the lands or put a gun to anyone’s head?

Recently,  social media has been awash with pictures of destruction of magnificent buildings belonging to Ndigbo. Abule Ado on the Badagry axis is one example. Many other areas have been mentioned.

Markets dominated by Ndigbo have been routinely shut down for days on flimsy excuses like hygiene and sanitation. But we know that Local Government officials collect levies for keeping markets and public places clean. Again, why is it that each time state officials extort the traders to the tune of tens of millions in order to have the markets reopened?

BOLA TINUBU LEADS IGBO PERSECUTION IN LAGOS:

Ndigbo have lived in Lagos as long as any settler group, long before amalgamation. Many are in the fifth generations.  Igbo have played more role in helping to develop Lagos perhaps more than any other ethnic group. Igbo being outgoing and economic adventurers are largely peace loving people.

This is captured in the Igbo wisdom: ojemba enwe ilo, meaning an ardent traveller courts no enemies. Igbo are all over the country,  indeed, the world, developing their host communities and creating wealth for all.

However, the advent of Tinubu’s win-by-all-means brand of politics in Lagos since 1999 is now setting the Igbo in Lagos on a collision course against some misguided Yoruba people. Since 1999, Igbo bloc vote in Lagos has become significant to swing any election in the state. This is a political reality.

In democracies where politics is played according to reason and persuasion,  emerging political blocs are canvassed especially. Parties seeking their votes blandish goodies to them by way of localised candidates, appointments and promise of special infrastructure. This is what happens to American Blacks and the Hispanics. Their bloc votes swing elections in some states and counties so the parties devise strategies to win their vote.

You can’t win my votes by demolishing my house or hampering my businesses. You can’t chase Igbo out of Lagos. You can’t exterminate Ndigbo in Lagos,  Nigeria or even from the surface of the earth. This is my quarrel with the Tinubu strategists like Dele Alake,  Bola Onanuga, Femi Gbajabiamila and Babatunde Fashola. They are possessed of such provincial mindset which is the reason Lagos has largely underperformed compared to its peers in Africa and beyond. The Tinubu political clan that seized Lagos in the last quarter century regard the city state as their personal estate.  They milk the cow more than they feed it. This is why Lagos remains at the bottom of every HDI index by UN bodies.

REMINISCENCE OF THE INDIGENISATION PERFIDY:

The refrain we hear among Yoruba rascals is: go to your state. Of course they would want to wish Ndigbo away so they would inherit them. But they won’t support a referendum for the creation of Biafra or an Igbo sovereignty.

It’s reminiscent of the post civil war situation during which Ndigbo lost most of their assets including houses,  landed properties, businesses, stocks, insurance policies, etc. To make the defrocking of Ndigbo total, it was decreed that only 20 pounds sterling was to he paid to every Igbo even if he had a deposit balance of  millions of pounds in the bank.

Though the war was over, the Igbo was down and out. It was at this time that the Federal Government, with Chief Obafemi Awolowo as chief economic adviser chose to introduced the Indigenisation Act, 1972.

With this singular law, about 1,300 multinational corporations in Nigeria were converted to Nigerian ownership ( read Yoruba ownership). The Igbo stripped financially, had no dime to partake in the purchase of the blue-chip  shares. Yoruba therefore, mopped up majority of shares and equity and took over most of the multinational corporations set up by the British,  Americans, Lebanese and other foreign nationals – UAC, UTC, the banking and financial services,  production assets, etc. This is how come Yoruba nation acquired the greatest economic assets of Nigeria after the civil war and gained the most economic leverage in the country by sleight of hand.

But sorry to note that most of these mammoth corporations have been run into the ground by the Yoruba managers who hijacked them. Graft, incompetence,  indolence, sybaritic lifestyles (owambe) intrigues and rigimo, caused the death of these large conglomerates. Those that are still existing were rescued by former foreign owners who returned hastily to retrieve the carcasses. Cadbury and Lever Brothers are two such examples.

After they hijacked and lost the foreign assets, now they eye the little businesses built on the sweat and grit of Ndigbo.

ARE YORUBA AGAINST FOREIGN INVESTORS?

If you can pull down the houses and businesses of fellow citizens,  how do you expect foreigners to trust you with their businesses?  One day, you are going to go after them as you did in 1972. No investors would trust the Yoruba enough to plant any serious investment on their land.

FINALLY,  IGBO WOULD SURELY FIGHT BACK:

Let it be put on notice that Igbo would fight back and defend themselves if pushed to the wall. Igbo would arm himself and return fire, let no one forget that. If you continue to target and pull down Igbo properties,  Igbo can also bring down properties,  even public buildings.

Before the purview of the FG and all the security agencies,  Igbo were prevented from voting,  maimed and bloodied in Lagos as if they were aliens in their country. None of the perpetrators suffered any consequences.

Now the Lagos State government, apparently gingered by the Tinubu presidency,  is pursuing a hate agenda against Ndigbo in Lagos.

It’s on record (YouTube) that the wife of the president,  Oluremi Tinubu publicly stated in 1999 that they would chase Ndigbo out of Lagos and inherit their properties. The current Speaker of the Lagos House of Assembly reiterated Mrs Tinubu’s comments. During his inauguration a few months ago, he had outlined plans to annihilate Ndigbo. Speaker Mudashiru sounded like  a Ku Kkux Klan chief and the whole world was repulsed at such effusion of primordial hate against fellow citizens. Mr Bola Onanuga, top journalists and presidential adviser had in what seemed a Faustian slip blurted out that Igbo would never be able to vote in Lagos in subsequent elections. And one of the more enlightened of the Tinubu group,  former governor Babatunde Fashola had loaded a horde of so-called Igbo destitute into trailers and dumped them by the foot of the Niger Bridge. This happened when he was governor of Lagos State.

These are manifestations of deep, subconscious hate against Igbo. To think that these champions of hate are rustics who migrated from Yoruba hinterland with twisted tongues and having little understanding of metropolitan lore.

Who would imagine that in a world in which an Adeyemo is currently an undersecretary in the US administration and a Kemi is a top minister who lines up for the UK  PM job, such an ethnic group would prosecute bloody ethnic ‘war’ at home? But the reason is simple: Lagos is currently under the spellbound by a gang of narrow-minded carpetbaggers led by President Tinubu.

But let it be stated today that this official attack on Ndigbo in Lagos will lead to one sure consequence – the violent break up of Nigeria. And the violence may start with the burning down of Lagos!

Never again shall Igbo accept genocide and pogrom!

Never again shall the war be on our soil!

Never again shall we run from evildoers or surrender to evil!

Enough is enough.


Osuji, an accomplished Journalist and Columnist, was Special Adviser on Media to former Imo State Governor, Emeka Ihedioha.

Lawmakers Disagree Over Tinubu’s “Empty Budget Boxes’

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Dust has yet to settle over the 2024 Financial Estimate presented by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to the National Assembly on Tuesday.

A lawmaker from Jigawa state had accused the president of breaking the tradition by presenting empty budget boxes to the joint session of the national assembly.

Yusuf Galambi, a lawmaker in the House of Representatives who spoke hours after President Tinubu presented the budget said what happened what strange, that it has never happned before.

He said, “The president read out to us his speech on the proposed budget but we’ve not seen the document to work on.

“Of course, he read the estimates for the various sectors. But as it has always been the tradition, a document is always presented (to the lawmakers) but he (Mr Tinubu) didn’t do that.”

If he (Mr Tinubu) was not ready, if the budget proposal was not ready to be presented, he shouldn’t have come and said he was done. We could have given him more time, why the haste? Why would he come and read something and even say he has kept it (document) when it’s empty,” he said.

Reacting Ado Alhassan Doguwa, a lawmaker from Kano state, and former Leader of the House of Representatives, said President Tinubu had sent the soft copy of the budget to NASS in a hard drive.

He said the hard drive had been sent to NASS ahead the verbal presentation on Tuesday.

According to him, the lawmakers are satisfied with Tinubu’s presentation, touching all the economic sectors.

Doguwa said: “I write in response to the mischievous insinuations that Mr. President laid empty boxes before the National Assembly on the day he presented the Appropriation Bill 2024.”

“What people don’t know is that Mr President had earlier submitted a flash drive as a soft copy of the 2024 Budget, which is now being printed out in hard copies, and as usual, brought one single hard copy of the budget to the floor,” Doguwa stated.

“Be that as it may, senators and honourable members were satisfied and were conveniently guided by the verbal presentation and the way Mr President dissected the budget and gave a specific analysis of the funds allocated to the various sectors of the economy. I, therefore, want to say that any media or mischievous reports insinuating that Mr. President laid empty boxes were not true and unfounded.”

Meanwhile, the Presidency said on Friday that the allegation was meant to mislead the public. Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Print Media, said the president is never expected to present the whole haul of heavy documents to NASS.

Medical Doctor Sentenced To Life Imprisonment, Faults Judgment, Approaches Appeal Court

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By Akinwale Kasali Olufemi Olaleye, disgraced Medical Director of Optimal Cancer Care Foundation who was sentenced to a double life imprisonment on the 24th of October 2023 by the Lagos State Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court in Ikeja for defiling his wife’s niece has faulted the judgement by the Court.  His wife’s niece, a minor, lived in the house with him and his wife and children.Olaleye has just appealed against the judgement of the  lower Court on 35 grounds. He accused  the Court of erring on all counts, totalling about 35, and is, therefore, seeking redress from the Appeal Court. He demanded to be absolved from the  crime as well be discharged and acquitted.In his first ground to the court of appeal, Olaleye said the Honourable Lower Court erred in law when, in the absence of any direct evidence, it held that the alleged victim of the crime was a child of 16 at the time of the offence.

He said the prosecution did not tender any documentary evidence in support of its case that the alleged victim of the crime was 16 years. The evidence in relation to the age of the alleged victim of the crime were all hearsay evidence, which is prohibited in law.

Kemi Pinheiro, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria is his lead Council.

Below are the following reliefs Dr Femi Olaleye sought from the court of appeal

i.  AN ORDER of this Honourable Court allowing this appeal.

ii. AN ORDER of this Honourable Court setting aside the decision of the Honourable Lower Court contained in the judgment delivered on the 24th day of October, 2023 in Charge No: ID/20289C/2022.iii. AN ORDER setting aside the conviction of and quashing the sentence against the Appellant by the Honourable Lower Court on the 24th day of October, 2023 in Charge No: ID/20289C/2022. iv. AN ORDER of this Honourable Court discharging and acquitting the Appellant of the offences spelt out on the face of the information filed in Charge No: ID/20289C/2022.