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Plateau Speaker says, 16 Appeal Court endorsed lawmakers will not be sworn in

Speaker of Plateau State House of Assembly, Hon Gabriel Dewan has ruled out the possibility of swearing into office, 16 Appeal Court endorsed lawmakers on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC and vowed that they would not be recognized.

The Speaker revealed that there was injunction by the Court restraining them from being sworn-in, despite the Appeal Court judgment in their favour, noting that it would amount to contempt of Court if they were sworn in.

He said the sacked lawmakers on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP would also not be recognized, given the situation they found themselves.
The Speaker’s stance was at the backdrop of the APC lawmakers’ attempt to forcefully resume legislative duties on Tuesday, having been issued certificate of return by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in line with the Appeal Court order.
But Dewan said he would only recognise eight members of the Assembly while the sacked PDP lawmakers, and the other 16 APC lawmakers with certificates of return will be shut out for now.
Dewan said this while speaking to journalists on Tuesday in Jos, following the resumption of the lawmakers after a long recess, after the Court of Appeal sacked 16 members elected on the platform of PDP. ¬
There was mild drama earlier on Tuesday, at Old Government House, the temporary venue of the Assembly, after a police tear gas accidentally went off.
The tear gas went off as police personnel were trying to stop supporters of the sacked members from gaining access to where the lawmakers were billed to sit.
However, the eight members gained access to the temporary premises of the Assembly, but the others were denied entry.
“At present, there are 32 members laying claim to the seats.
“Since the 32 members had their certificates of return, and are laying claim to their mandates, it would be unlawful to admit them into the chambers.
“For now, only eight members will be sitting. I have a court injunction restraining the House from inaugurating the 16 APC members.
“Yes, they have their certificates of return issued to them by INEC, but they can’t be inaugurated until the final determination or vacation of the injunction,’’ he said.
The embattled PDP lawmakers had arrived at the Rayfield Old Government House in Jos in the morning alongside their supporters preparatory to their resumption of plenary when the incident happened.
The policemen and other security operatives took over the premises of the Government House and prevented the sacked lawmakers led by Ishaku Maren from going into the chambers of the House of Assembly but the lawmakers vowed not to vacate the premises.
The Court of Appeal had sacked them on the grounds that the PDP had no structure and could not field candidates for the 2023 elections in Plateau State.
The court thereafter declared the 16 All Progressives Congress (APC) members who came second in the elections as winners.
Although the former lawmakers kicked against the development, their protest regained momentum after the Supreme Court overruled the Appeal Court which sacked Governor Caleb Mutfwang.
In its judgment on January 12, the apex court held that the lower court erred in nullifying the governor’s election.
Whereas the case of the former lawmakers could not be heard at the Supreme Court, the PDP legislators had said the apex court ruling was binding on them.
Addressing journalists after emerging from the chamber, the Speaker of the Assembly, Gabriel Dewan, said, “As you will recall, on November 22, 2023, the Plateau State House of Assembly went into recess and adjourned to resume on January 23, 2024. And today as you can see, we are back to resume our legislative duties officially. I pray God Almighty will take control within the new year and we are ready to give the government of President Bola Tinubu and the executive governor of Plateau State all the needed legislative support.”
Asked whether the House would allow the 16 sacked PDP lawmakers to resume their duties or swear in those who were declared winners by the Court of Appeal to take over from them, the speaker said, “I’m not a law interpreter. For now, we are lawmakers but I’m in receipt of a court process that regards the issue. At the moment, we have 16 vacancies at the state House of Assembly and there are court processes over this. As I’m talking to you, we have 32 members claiming the 16 vacancies in the Assembly.
“And like I said, we are lawmaker’s and not law interpreters. So, we allow the institution saddled with the responsibility of interpretation to interpret the law. So in due course, we will feed the public with the next line of action but for now, we have only eight House of Assembly members until the determination of the court process.”
Reacting, the leader of the 16 sacked PDP lawmakers, Maren Ishaku, expressed satisfaction with the position of the speaker and led his members away.
“We are satisfied with the position of the speaker and at the right time, we will know who the rightful owners of those vacant seats are,” Ishaku stated.
Sylvanus Namang, Spokesman for the APC in the state, defended the absence of the 16 members of his party who were declared winners by the Court of Appeal during Tuesday’s plenary, saying they could not have showed up in line with due legislative process.
He accused the PDP lawmakers of overheating the system with their presence at the resumption of plenary which he said was unnecessary.
Namang said, “We are not under any impression that our 16 members who have their certificate of return will attend any plenary today being Tuesday. As a law-abiding party, we know that it is only the eight recognised members that were supposed to sit today. Then after that, they will admit our 16 members who have their certificate of return.
“So, all the 16 sacked PDP members invading the House today is very unnecessary and unfortunate. They are only resorting to self-help and overheating the system and this will be more injurious to the PDP government in Plateau State. I think this rascality has to stop because the desperation will not take us anywhere. We are law-abiding citizens and nobody owns the state more than any other,” the APC spokesman said.

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Shehu Sani debunks Governor Uba Sani’s alleged diversion of LG funds, challenges El-Rufai to publicly tender evidence

Civil Rights Activist and former Senator representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, Shehu Sani has debunked the former Governor, Malamn Nasir El-Rufai’s allegation that Governor Uba Sani has diverted the Local Government Councils allocation to buy properties abroad.

Shehu Sani said El-Rufai’s allegation is “falsely crafted to smear the name of of the Governor because of the N420 billion investigation hanging on him like the sword of damocles.”

Reacting to the allegation on Monday, Shehu Sani challenged the former Governor to release proofs of purchases of properties in South Africa, Seychelles and London by Uba Sani publicly.
He said, Kaduna people would not forget in a hurry how Nasir El-Rufai plundered the State in eight years as Governor of the State, stressing that he should stop pushing falsehood into the public space.
He said: “As Kaduna indigenes, we are all living witnesses to how El-Rufai plundered the State and now investigation has indicted him and he should face it rather than pushing falsehood into the public domain.
El-Rufai should be bold enough to show proofs linking governor Uba Sani in the purchase of properties in South Africa, Seychelles and London, then we will take him serious.
“But he should be ready answer for the whereabouts of N420 billion because that money is substantial enough to develop Kaduna State to an extent”, Shehu Sani maintained.

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Bill to establish National Cashew Production and Research Institute in Kogi passes first reading in Senate

The Nigerian Senate has passed for first reading a Bill to establish the National Cashew Production and Research Institute to be sited at Idah in Kogi East Senatorial District after it was laid on Wednesday last week.

The Bill which was sponsored by Senator Jibrin Isah Echocho representing Kogi East Senatorial District said, the propsed research institute will be situated at Idah, headquarters of Igala kingdom and the institute will be charged with the responsibilities of cashew research, processing and boosting production for local and export consumption.

According to the documents of the proposed bill made available on Monday, it pointed out that the Federal Government could leverage on the abundant cashew production in Kogi East and by extension Kogi State and other parts of the country to ensure that the quality of cashew is processed in line with the global standards, notwithstanding that the current quality of cashew from Kogi State is sought all over the world.
He said the legal framework of the Research Institute will identify the value chain and processing, ensuring that at each level, there is job creation for the teaming youths and not just for the raw nuts to be exported, stating that the current handling of cashew nuts was unacceptable as it tended to bypass the needed revenue that would been generated into government coffers.
Senator Isah said: “This will not only improve the quality of cashew products but also provide support to farmers and cashew business owners in Kogi State, particularly in Kogi East, which is known for its high cashew production.
“The institute will also attract investment, create jobs, and ensure better pricing for cashew farmers, thereby strengthening the local economy in Kogi East, Kogi State and Nigeria at large.”
DAILY POST recalled that a fortnight ago, Kogi State government was urged by the State House of Assembly to safeguard cashew and other economic trees in the State by putting in place stringent measures against abuse.
The regulatory measures which the State parliament said will be put in place, urged the State government to enforce the laws with serious sanction for any erring persons and to also stop foreigners from accessing cashew farms in the State.
The resolution was the outcome of a motion sponsored by Hon. Oluwaseyi Bello representing Kabba Bunu State Constituency in the House of Assembly, adding that the State Ministry of Agriculture should properly monitor and regulate the activities of exploitative foreign businessmen in the interest of revenue for the State and security of the people.
Kogi continues to be the leading State in cashew production in Nigeria which the State government attributed to robust and sound agricultural policies.
The State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo once said: “Kogi State is the biggest producer of cashew in Nigeria because of our sound agricultural policies geared towards empowering farmers with improved seedlings, mechanization, agrochemicals as well as creating an enabling environment for the private sector to invest in cashew production.”

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Report of attack on Wike’s Port Harcourt residence false, misleading – Police

The Rivers State Police Command has described reports on several news outlets that hoodlums have attacked the Port Harcourt residence of Nyesom Wike as false and misleading.

The police said nothing close to attack ever took place on Sunday on the residence of Wike who is currently the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory as mischievously reported in sections of the media.

On Sunday night, several online media platforms alleged that Wike’s residence was under siege and had been torched by unidentified individuals.
Reacting in a statement on Monday, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, described the reports as false and misleading, stating the the report was a connivance between some elements and the media to cause unrest and further create panic.
The statement read: “The attention of the Rivers State Police Command has been drawn to a misleading and malicious report circulating on various online media platforms, falsely claiming that riots have erupted in Rivers State, leading to the burning of the residence of the former Governor and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, along with other acts of violence.”
She further stated that the state remains peaceful, and there has been no such attack on Wike’s residence or any other major security breach.
“The Command categorically states that this report is entirely false, baseless, and a deliberate attempt by mischief makers to incite unrest and spread fear among law-abiding residents. There is no record of any such incident, and normalcy prevails across the state,” she said.
The police spokesperson warned against spreading misinformation, emphasizing that those found guilty of fabricating such reports would face legal consequences.
According to the spokesperson, “The Police Command sternly warns those responsible for spreading such incendiary falsehoods to desist from engaging in activities capable of inciting public disorder. The full weight of the law will be brought to bear on individuals or groups found guilty of spreading misinformation or attempting to disrupt the peace in any form.”
She reassured residents of the police command’s commitment to maintaining security in Rivers State and urged the public to rely only on credible sources for information while reporting any suspicious activities to law enforcement agencies.

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