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Court halts Aiyedatiwa’s impeachment, kinsmen hold solidarity protest

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The Federal High Court in Abuja, on Tuesday, restrained the Ondo State House of Assembly from impeaching the Deputy Governor, Mr Lucky Aiyedatiwa, over alleged gross misconduct.

Justice Emeka Nwite gave the restraining order in a ruling shortly after Aiyedatiwa’s counsel, Kayode Adewusi, moved an ex parte motion to the effect.

The judge also restrained Governor Rotimi Akeredolu from nominating a new deputy governor and forwarding the same to the lawmakers for approval pending the hearing and determination of the substantive matter.

Justice Nwite held that after listening to Adewusi, he was of the view that the interest of justice would be met by granting the application.

“Therefore, the application of the applicant succeeds,” he held.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the embattled deputy governor had, in a motion on notice marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1294/2023, sued the Inspector-General of Police and the Department of State Services.

Others joined in the suit are Akeredoku, Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, Chief Judge of Ondo State, and the House of Assembly as 1st to 6th respondents, respectively.

In the application filed by Mr Adelanke Akinrata on September 21, Aiyedatiwa sought four reliefs.

Justice Nwite, who granted all the reliefs, adjourned the matter until October 9 for hearing.

Meanwhile, hundreds of indigenes of Ilaje community in the Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State, on Tuesday, stormed Akure, the state capital, to protest against the ongoing impeachment process against Aiyedatiwa.

Aiyedatiwa, who is also an Ilaje man, had been served the impeachment notice by the state House of Assembly and was expected to respond to all the allegations in the notice.

The protesters, who gathered in front of the entrance of the Assembly gate with leaves in their hands, chanted various solidarity songs to express their support for the embattled deputy governor.

Some of them carried placards with inscriptions such as “Justice for Lucky, Lucky is innocent”; “Stop accusing him wrongly”; “Ilaje Nation stands with Aiyedatiwa”; “Aketi, Lucky is not your enemy,” and “Let Lucky finish his term,” among several others.

The protesters alleged that the impeachment proceedings were a plot to take Aiyedatiwa out of the race of the 2024 governorship election in the state.

Speaking on the development, one of the leaders of the protesters and Founder of the Ilaje World Congress, Mr Ola Juda, declared that the indigenes of Ilaje would not tolerate the impeachment move against Aiyedatiwa.

He said, “This gathering is the gathering of sons and daughters of Ilaje land; not only Ilaje, but we also have other sympathisers from Akure and Ese-Odo Idanre axis that have come together to protest against injustice and the battle that is going to erupt in Ondo State. The peace of Ondo State is being threatened by the actions of the Ondo State House of Assembly.

“For the past decades, an Ilaje man has never been a deputy governor but for the first time, we have a deputy governor, and yet powers that be have vowed that he will not finish his tenure. Aketi/Lucky mandate was given to both of them and if Aketi is still the governor of Ondo State, our mandate as the deputy governor remains.”

However, no member of the House came out to address the protesters.

The Akure Area Commander of the Ondo State Police Command, Mr Nzota Chidi, who addressed the protesters, advised them to be peaceful in order not to be infiltrated by miscreants.

In a related development, some former members of the Ondo State House of Assembly have condemned the process taken by the state Assembly to impeach the deputy governor.

The former lawmakers, under the auspices of the Concerned All Progressives Congress’ Ex-Lawmakers in Ondo State, said it was too early for the members of the 10th Assembly to take the issue of impeachment as a major priority at the expense of various challenges facing the state in recent times.

Speaking in Akure on Tuesday on behalf of others, a former lawmaker, Mr Abiodun Jerome, urged the state Assembly to play the game according to the rules, warning them against causing chaos in the state.

Jerome said, “Our intention is purely advisory. May we remind you, dear honourables (lawmakers) that Chapter 5 Part 2 and Section 90 to 129 of the Nigerian Constitution is very clear on the establishment of the House of Assembly and its functions.

“The present House of Assembly is less than four months old, and it’s very unfortunate that impeachment proceeding is their priority amongst the myriads of critical issues confronting our state presently.

“As former lawmakers, we have the responsibility to point attention to all forms of abnormalities we observe so that the general public is not misled. Although we could have ordinarily ignored the shenanigans of the orchestrators of the dastardly act, we are compelled by the trust once held by us with the political responsibilities as representatives of our various constituencies.”

Similarly, a political organisation under the aegis of Ondo State Consciousness Movement, on Tuesday, warned members of the Ondo State House of Assembly against being used as a political tool in the hands of the executive to achieve a predetermined objective.

The chairman of OCM, Shalom Olaseni, in a statement, said that the legislature should not allow its hallowed chambers to be tainted with political witch-hunts or targeted vendettas as being rumoured in various quarters in the state.

He said, “The alleged discord between the state governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, who recently returned from a protracted sick leave abroad, and the deputy governor, stemming from the deputy governor’s alleged gubernatorial ambitions, should not be allowed to overshadow the pursuit of justice and adherence to constitutional principles.”

 

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How National Assembly Allegedly Inserted N46billion, N90billion Projects To Pad Oyo, Enugu Federal Colleges Budgets – Report

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BudgIT Foundation, Nigeria’s civic tech organisation, has revealed that the National Assembly in a budget padding spree of the 2024 Fiscal Appropriation Act, inserted over N100billion in the Federal Co-operative College in Ibadan, Oyo State and Oji River in Enugu State.

 

According to BudgIT report, the Federal Co-operative College, Ibadan, Oyo State, Southwest Nigeria, submitted a proposed budget of N1.5billion to the National Assembly.

 

The civic organisation, which raises the standards of transparency, citizen engagement and accountability, especially in public finance, said however that “The National Assembly inserted 182 projects worth N45.36billion and approved N46.9billion,” for the college.

 

 

Similarly, the Federal Co-Operative College, Oji River in Enugu State, South-East Nigeria, submitted a budget proposal of N12.8billion to the National Assembly, but the National Assembly sent back N103.6billion as an approved budget.

 

BudgIT which made the revelation in posts on its X account said, “Nigerians, there’s no easy way to say this, #TheBudgetisaMess.

 

“The Federal Co-operative College Ibadan submitted a proposed budget of N1.5 billion to the National Assembly. The National Assembly, @nassnigeria inserted 182 projects worth N45.36 billion and approved N46.9 billion.

 

“Is the National Assembly mining gold at the Federal Co-Operative College Oji River?

 

“How else do you explain 419 insertions and a N90 billion budget hike?

 

“FCC (Federal Co-Operative College) Oji River sent N12.8 billion to the National Assembly. The National Assembly sent back N103.6 billion as an approved budget!”

 

 

The organisation revealed that some of the inserted projects, most of which are projects outside the constitutional mandates of the colleges, include N500 million allocated to the college in Ibadan for “Construction of lightening facility within selected rural cooperators communities.”

 

Others are, N500 million budgeted for “Renewable energy intervention in selected cooperators communities,” N500 million budgeted for “Construction of solar powered street lights across selected communities for sustainability,” N500 million budgeted for “Energy poverty intervention in selected rural cooperators settlements.”

 

 

Another N500 million allocated for “Construction of sports complex, motorised borehole and flood lights for farming communities in Ipoti Ekiti,” in Ekiti State; N500 million allocated for “Construction and installation of solar street lights in selected locations in South West states.”

 

Others are, N498 million budgeted under the same Federal Co-Operative College, Ibadan, for “Construction of rural farming Nazareth road, Imeko,” N498 million allocated for “Construction of rural farming Lafenwa Alagbe road, Ilara,” N498 million allocated for “Construction of rural farming community Ona Odo Ilara road.”

 

 

Also budgeted under the college are, N498 million budgeted for “Construction of rural farming community Ayekoja road, Idofa,” N498 million budgeted for “Construction of rural farming community Sabo road, Owode,” and N498 million budgeted for “Construction of rural farming Obaladi Afon road.”

 

For Federal Co-Operative College, Oji River, Enugu state, the National Assembly allocated N500 million to the college for “Provision of motorcycles and tricycles to some youths in Ogun, Lagos, Ondo, Osun, Ekiti and Oyo states.”

 

 

 

Other allocations include, N500 million allocated to the college for “Construction of mini sports centre at Alor, Idemili South Local Government Area, Anambra State,” N600 million budgeted for “Construction of Fistula facility at National Obstetric Fistula Centre, Abakaliki,” Ebonyi State.

 

Also, N600 million was allocated for “Provision of empowerment of selected skilled youths and market women in Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti and Ondo states,” N500 million budgeted for “Construction of renewable mini solar grid and renewable all-in-one solar street lights and boreholes in Akinmorin, Afijio Local Government Area, and Ijomu Oro in Oyo Central and Kwara South Senatorial districts.”

 

 

Another N1.5 billion allocated for “Deployments of all-in-one solar street lights in selected communities in South East senatorial district of Rivers State,” “Provision of 90w all-in-one solar street lights in Eleme Local Government Area of district of Rivers State,” and “Provision of 100w solar street lights in various market squares and Kira-Bara-Alue communities in Tai Local Government Area in South East Senatorial District in Rivers State.”

 

Other inserted projects are, N1 billion allocated to the college for “Installation of all-in-one street lights in Andoni Local Government Area in Rivers State,” and “Furnishing of community town hall with ICT and others in selected areas of Rivers State.”

 

 

Another N1 billion was budgeted under the college in Enugu for “Provision of 100watt street lights in various secondary schools in selected schools in Rivers State,” and “Installation of 100watt all-in-one street lights in hospitals and health centres across South East senatorial district of Rivers State.”

 

Decrying the mindblowing budget padding, BudgIT Foundation said, “If we continue like this, where will it take our country?

 

“The 2025 Budget will soon be presented,

and insertions like this should not happen again.”

 

 

Sahara Reporters  & BudgIT ( on X)

 

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“We Will Destroy Their Investments Before Wednesday’’ – Newly Elected LG Chairman Warns Wike (VIDEO)

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The newly elected chairmen of Obior Akpor Local government in Rivers state, Amb. Chijioke Ihunwo has revealed that there will be retaliatory attacks following the activities of unknown hoodlums that set three local governments on fire today.

 

There has been crisis in Rivers state due to the power tussle between the former governor, Nysom Wike and his successor, Sim Fubara.

 

 

The power tussle led to the local government election that held in the state on Saturday with APP, a party backed by Sim Fubara, winning 22 out of 23 local governments. The elected council bosses were sworn-in on Sunday to avoid court cases stopping their swearing in.

 

 

However, hoodlums alleged to be working for the minister of FCT, Nysom Wike stormed some local government secretariat and set them on fire.

 

In a response, Amb Chijioke made it known that they will go after anyone that attacks his local government secretariat and destroy their investments in the state.

 

He also warned the former governor not to meddle into the affairs of the state because he has investments at stake in the state.

 

 

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Rivers State: IGP orders immediate unsealing of LG secretariats

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In response to nationwide condemnation over his involvement in the recently concluded local government elections in Rivers State, Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun has directed the immediate unsealing of secretariats across all 23 local government areas (LGAs) in the state.

 

 

A statement issued on Monday by the Police Public Relations Officer of the Rivers State Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, conveyed the directive. It explained that the newly deployed Commissioner of Police, CP Bala Mustapha, was tasked with ensuring the withdrawal of all police personnel who were initially deployed to seal and safeguard the LGA secretariats.

 

 

 

“This decision aligns with the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to maintaining neutrality and ensuring the smooth operation of democratic institutions,” the statement read.

 

The directive follows the political tension that erupted after the purported extension of tenure for former council chairmen loyal to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike. The move was countered by Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s appointment of caretaker committee (CTC) chairmen, leading the IGP to order the sealing of the secretariats.

 

 

This action prevented local government workers and the CTC chairmen from accessing the council secretariats and carrying out their daily duties.

 

In light of the recent order to unseal the secretariats, the statement clarified that police would only be redeployed to these locations in the event of a crisis or breakdown of law and order. “Emergency measures will be swiftly implemented to restore normalcy if necessary,” the statement added.

 

 

The Rivers State Police Command reassured the public of its commitment to maintaining peace and order and urged residents to remain calm and law-abiding as the situation evolves.

 

The newly sworn-in 23 council chairmen are expected to resume work in their respective LGAs today, where they will also swear in the newly elected councillors.

 

 

 

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