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JUST IN: FG Announces Another Top Appointment
Dr. Donald Ibe Ofili receiving his letter from Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Iziaq Adekunle Salako
Dr. Donald Ibe Ofili receiving his letter from Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Iziaq Adekunle Salako
The Federal Government has approved the appointment of Dr. Donald Ibe Ofili as the substantive Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN) following a rigorous, transparent and merit-based selection process.
Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Iziaq Adekunle Salako disclosed this during the presentation of letter of appointment to the new Registrar on Tuesday in Abuja.
Salako explained that the process for appointing the substantive Registrar was conducted in accordance with due process and the provisions of the law establishing the Council, disclosing that vacancies were advertised in two national newspapers, after which applications were received and assessed against clearly defined criteria.
During the interview, the Minister, noted that some petitions were received and subjected to legal review and found not to invalidate the process, which resulted that Dr. Ofili emerged as the top candidate among the five shortlisted candidates and subsequently recommended for the appointment.
“We have gone through a diligent and strict process. Having emerged as the best candidate, it became necessary for us to ensure that the acting position was quickly regularized so that the Council can continue to effectively discharge its statutory responsibilities under a substantive leadership,” the Minister said.
The Minister emphasized the critical role of medical laboratory science in healthcare delivery, describing accurate diagnosis as the cornerstone of effective medical practice, charging the substantive Registrar to provide purposeful leadership that would strengthen regulation, enhance professional standards and promote the advancement of medical laboratory science in Nigeria.
“Without correct diagnosis, healthcare practitioners would be operating in uncertainty. Medical laboratory science helps to provide the evidence needed for quality healthcare and remains indispensable to our health system,” he said.
The Minister also reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to supporting all healthcare professions and fostering collaboration among healthcare workers in pursuit of improved health outcomes for Nigerians.
In her welcome address, the Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Daju Kachollom represented by the Director Overseeing the Office of PSH, and Director Human Resource, Tetshoma Dafeta, encouraged the new Registrar to consider staff Welfare and adherence to administrative procedures as top priority.
“And that the council should endeavour to liaise with the ministry in all matters, especially the office of the minister who supervises the council. And on all issues of appointments, promotion and discipline, because the ministry also has some form of oversight. And it is also worthy to note that it is important that you work well with the ministry.” Daju advised .
In his remarks , Dr. Donald Ibe Ofili expressed profound gratitude to the Federal Government and the Ministry for the confidence reposed in him and pledged to justify the appointment through dedicated service, assuring stakeholders that the Council would continue to effectively discharge its regulatory mandate while aligning its activities with the strategic objectives of the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare under the Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative.
Ofili pledged to strengthen regulatory oversight, uphold professional standards in medical laboratories across the country, improve staff welfare and maintain a conducive working environment within the Council, promising to work closely with professional associations and stakeholders to sustain peace, unity and progress within the medical laboratory science profession.
The newly appointed Registrar commended the Honourable Minister for overseeing a credible and transparent appointment process and for his efforts in promoting harmony within the profession.
The presentation ceremony was attended by Management Staff of council and that of the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare.
The appointment takes effect immediately and is for a tenure of four years as provided by the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria Act.
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Tinubu Announces New Ambassadorial Appointment
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has forwarded the name of Professor Abayomi Sunday Fashina to the Senate for confirmation as a non-career ambassador/high commissioner-designate.
The nomination was formally announced during plenary on Wednesday after a letter from the President was read by Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
Tinubu, in the letter, said the nomination was made in line with constitutional provisions guiding such appointments and urged the upper legislative chamber to consider the request without delay.
“In accordance with the provisions of section 121, subsections 2, 3, and 4 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, as amended, I am pleased to present for confirmation by the Senate the nomination of Professor Abayomi Sunday-Fashina as non-career ambassador/high commissioner-designate,” the letter reads.
“Attached herewith is the nominee’s curriculum vitae.”
“Whilst I hope that the Senate will consider and confirm the nominee expeditiously, please accept distinguished Senate President and distinguished senators, the assurances of my highest consideration.”
Following the reading of the letter, Akpabio referred the nomination to the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs for screening and further legislative consideration.
The committee has been directed to carry out the necessary review and submit its report to the Senate within one week.
The nomination marks another move by the Tinubu administration in strengthening Nigeria’s diplomatic representation across strategic countries and international missions.
Non-career ambassadors are typically appointed from outside the regular foreign service and often bring experience from academia, governance, business, or other sectors.
Professor Fashina’s nomination is expected to undergo the usual screening process, where lawmakers will assess his qualifications, experience, and suitability for the role before a final confirmation vote.
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FULL LIST: Names of Four Newly Elected Senators Officially Sworn In Today
President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, on Wednesday swore in four newly elected senators following their victories in the recent by-elections conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The lawmakers are Olaka Nwogu of the Peoples Democratic Party, representing Rivers South-East Senatorial District; Envulu Anza of the All Progressives Congress, representing Nasarawa North; Ikeje Asogwu of the APC, representing Enugu North; and Dayo Faduyile of the APC, representing Ondo South.
Their inauguration followed the by-elections held last Saturday to fill vacancies in the four senatorial districts.
The Rivers South-East seat became vacant following the death of former senator Barinada Mpigi, while Anza emerged as senator for Nasarawa North after the death of Godiya Akwashiki. Asogwu succeeded the late Okechukwu Ezea, while Faduyile filled the vacancy created by the appointment of former senator Jimoh Ibrahim as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
PUNCH Online reports that INEC presented certificates of return to the new senators on Tuesday.
The Clerk of the Senate, Emmanuel Odo, administered the Oath of Allegiance and Oath of Office to the four lawmakers during plenary.
Welcoming the senators to the Red Chamber, Akpabio congratulated them on their election and urged them to prioritise national interest in the discharge of their legislative duties.
He described the Senate as “a family of the most elite club in the world” and reminded the lawmakers that they now represent the Federal Republic of Nigeria, rather than their respective political parties.
The Senate President also advised them to familiarise themselves with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution and the Senate Standing Orders, as amended in 2023, to enable them effectively carry out their responsibilities.
Among dignitaries present at the swearing-in ceremony were Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, and the state Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Kayode Ajulo, among others.
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Court Fixes June 30 For Ruling On Sowore’s Bail Application
The Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday fixed June 30, 2026, for ruling on an application by activist and publisher, Omoyele Sowore, seeking the restoration of his bail and the setting aside of a bench warrant issued against him.
Justice Mohammed Umar adjourned the matter after parties adopted their processes in the application.
The court had, on June 16, revoked Sowore’s bail and issued a bench warrant for his arrest after he failed to appear in court for his trial on allegations bordering on cybercrime and criminal defamation.
The Department of State Services is prosecuting Sowore over alleged criminal defamation arising from claims that he referred to President Bola Tinubu as a “criminal” in posts made on his official X and Facebook accounts.
Sowore has pleaded not guilty to the charge.
PUNCH Online reports that the court had, on Monday, ordered the remand of the African Action Congress presidential candidate at the Kuje Correctional Centre pending the determination of his application seeking a stay of execution of the earlier order revoking his bail.
At the resumed hearing on Wednesday, Sowore’s counsel, R.O. Adakole, alongside C.S. Etonyeaku, holding the brief of Adeyinka Olumide-Fusika (SAN), informed the court that the defendant had filed a motion on notice dated June 17 and filed on June 19, 2026.
The application, brought pursuant to Sections 35(4), 36(1), and 6(6)(a) and (b) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), Sections 169 and 352 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, and the inherent jurisdiction of the court, sought 12 reliefs.
Among the reliefs sought were an order setting aside the court’s June 16 order revoking the defendant’s bail, an order vacating the bench warrant issued against him, and an order restoring the status quo and the earlier bail conditions.
The defence said it relied on a 34-paragraph affidavit deposed to by one Emmanuel Larry and a written address filed in support of the application.
Counsel further informed the court that a 36-paragraph affidavit, deposed to by one Sodiq Temitope, was filed on June 24, alongside a reply on points of law dated June 23.
Adopting the processes, the defence urged the court to “grant the application as prayed in the interest of justice. We also urge the court to discountenance the affidavit of the complainant.”
“We shall be relying on the aforementioned processes, urging your Lordship to refuse the application, as the applicant has not placed truthful facts before this honourable court that are capable of swaying the mind of the court to exercise its discretion in favour of the applicant,” Kehinde said.
After hearing the parties, Justice Umar adjourned the matter until June 30, 2026, for ruling.
Following the adjournment, the defence orally applied for Sowore to be released to his legal team pending the ruling, undertaking to produce him in court on June 30.
The prosecution opposed the request, describing it as “a little bit absurd” and arguing that such an application ought to be made formally to enable the prosecution to respond.
In reply, the defence argued that releasing the defendant would not interfere with the court’s ruling and that the application was within the court’s discretion.
Counsel also informed the court that he had received information that Sowore was in poor health and urged the court to grant the request.
The prosecution, however, reminded the court of “the optics of the matter” but left the decision to the court’s discretion.
Justice Umar pointed out that granting the request would defeat the purpose of adjourning the case to prepare his ruling, noting that he was yet to review the processes filed by both parties.
He subsequently denied the application and ordered that the defendant be returned to custody pending the ruling on June 30.
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