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BREAKING: “Serial Disrespect” Sparks Drama As Senate Order Arrest Of Tinubu’s Appointee

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The Senate has asked President Bola Tinubu to immediately remove the Registrar General of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Hussaini Ishaq Magaji (SAN), from his office.

As reported by Nigerian Tribune, the Senate committee on finance, while passing a resolution in Abuja on Thursday, February 26, accused Magaji of failing to honour the upper legislative chamber’s invitations to account for the finances of his agency.

Senator Sani Musa, the chairman of the committee, said:

He (Magaji) refused on so many occasions to honour our invitation to appear before this committee.

“We have issues with the reconciliation of the revenue of CAC.

“Each time we invite him, he gives us excuses.

” Magaji was appointed to this position by President Tinubu on October 13, 2023.

As the registrar-general of the CAC, Magaji is expected to work for the development and regulation of corporate affairs in Nigeria. 

Meanwhile, President Tinubu on Wednesday night, February 25, formally urged the Senate to begin the process of amending the 1999 constitution to provide for the establishment of state police, declaring that Nigeria must urgently restructure its security architecture to confront terrorism, banditry and insurgency.

Speaking at an interfaith breaking of fast with the leadership and members of the Senate at the State House, Abuja, the president stated that the time had come for lawmakers to “start thinking” about embedding state policing in the constitution to enable governments at subnational levels better secure their territories.

The Nation quoted President Tinubu as saying:

“Nigeria is extremely challenged, we are facing terrorism, banditry, insurgency, but you never failed to make a right response to these calls.

“What I will ask for tonight is for you to start thinking how best to amend the Constitution to incorporate the state police for us to secure our country, take over our forests from marauders, free our children from fear.”

 

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Opposition Leaders Urge N’Assembly To Begin Fresh Electoral Act Amendment

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Leaders of the African Democratic Congress and the New Nigeria Peoples Party have called on the National Assembly to commence a fresh process to amend the Electoral Act.

Speaking on behalf of the opposition at a press conference in Abuja on Thursday, NNPP National Chairman, Ajuji Ahmed, urged federal lawmakers to expunge all objectionable provisions contained in the Act.

Prominent opposition figures at the meeting included former Senate President David Mark; NNPP chieftain Buba Galadima; former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar; and the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi.

Also in attendance at the Lagos/Osun Hall of Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, were the ADC National Secretary, Rauf Aregbesola; former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi; and the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, alongside other stakeholders.

Others present included Senator Dino Melaye, former ADC National Chairman Ralph Nwosu, and former Cross River State Governor Liyel Imoke, among several dignitaries.

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Assembly Confirms Popular Redeemed Pastor As Deputy Governor

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The Bayelsa state house of assembly has approved the appointment of Peter Akpe as the deputy governor of the state.

Akpe, a pastor, served as chief of staff to Douye Diri, governor of Bayelsa, prior to his nomination.

Ordained clergy by the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Akpe has had a career spanning the civil service and politics.

He served in the Rivers and Bayelsa state civil services before transitioning fully into politics.

Akpe was a two-term member of the Bayelsa state house of assembly from 2011 to 2019, serving as majority leader throughout his stint in the legislature.

He also served as commissioner between 2008 and 2011 under the Seriake Dickson administration.

The approval clears the way for his swearing-in as deputy governor.

Akpe’s appointment follows the death of Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, the former deputy governor, who passed on last December.

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The Truth: Did UN Give Tinubu’s Government 60-Day Ultimatum to Release Nnamdi Kanu?

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A viral Facebook video circulated claims that the United Nations issued a 60-day ultimatum to the Nigerian government over the detention of Nnamdi Kanu.

Social media users expressed mixed reactions, with some welcoming the claims and others dismissing them as false and misleading.

Nigerian fact-checking organisation DUBAWA established that the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention lacked the power to issue ultimatums or enforce sanctions and that the claims were false

A viral Facebook video has sparked renewed debate over the detention of Nnamdi Kanu, with claims that the United Nations issued a 60-day ultimatum to the Nigerian government to release him.

In the footage, the narrator claimed:

“Now that the UN has officially certified that the government is holding Kanu illegally in defiance of a direct order, the US can legally freeze aid, deny visas to judges, and even block military equipment transfers.”

The video further alleged that the federal government assembled an emergency legal team to seek a last-minute stay of execution on national security grounds, but that the plea was rejected by the UN after a supposed 60-day deadline elapsed. The post quickly gained traction online, recording hundreds of reactions, comments and shares within days of publication.

Facebook users expressed sharply divided views over the claims. Some welcomed the development, while others dismissed it as misleading.

One user, Ernest Asuquo, described the report as positive but criticised Nigeria for what he called a record of disobeying court orders.

Another commenter, Eleanya Obasi, wrote: “Thank you for sharing updates for all government Matters Arising from Naija.”

However, scepticism was also evident. Friday Ibrahim commented:

“I admire Nnamdi Kanu’s courage over his constitutional right for what he believes is the way forward, but you guys are always posting fake news about Nnamdi Kanu’s case.”

Rasheed Adebayo added: “I love Nnamdi Kanu for passion (sic.) and as a man of himself. But this is fake news. Please try to decimate factual news because we are not nonentities here.”

As reported by DUBAWA, they traced the origin of the claims to a 2022 opinion by the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention. In that year, the UNWGAD urged the Nigerian government to release Kanu unconditionally and compensate him, describing his extradition from Kenya in June 2021 as unlawful.

The working group also requested updates from Nigeria and Kenya within six months on steps taken to implement its recommendations.

Despite the opinion, Nigeria proceeded with Kanu’s prosecution, a development widely reported by credible media organisations. However, no evidence to support claims that the UN issued a 60-day ultimatum or threatened sanctions.

According to the fact-check, the UNWGAD is an advisory body and lacks the authority to impose deadlines, sanctions or enforcement measures on sovereign states.

The working group does not operate a colour-coded alert system, nor does it automatically refer cases to the UN Security Council. Its follow-up process is limited to requesting information from governments on actions taken.

The video also suggested that Nigeria risked frozen assets and international sanctions if Kanu was not released.

However, DUBAWA noted that international law does not permit the automatic release of detainees or seizure of a country’s assets based solely on a missed UN recommendation timeline.

No precedent exists for freezing a nation’s central bank accounts because a UN working group’s opinion was not implemented.

Findings from DUBAWA show that the United Nations did not issue a 60-day ultimatum to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government over Kanu’s detention.

The UNWGAD’s opinions remain non-binding recommendations without enforcement powers.

As such, claims circulating on social media that the UN ordered Nigeria to release Nnamdi Kanu within a deadline, or face sanctions, are false.

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