Nigeria: Rivers State Sets Up Judicial Panel On Arson In LGAs

By Sunday Elijah

Rivers State Government has set up a 7-member Judicial Commission of Inquiry to investigate Monday’s attacks and burning of government property following local government elections in the state.

Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, while inaugurating the Panel in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, said that it has become necessary to investigate the incidents that resulted in the death and bodily harm on some citizens.

“On October 5, just four days ago, we held an election in this State. Before the election, we heard alarming threats and calls for conflict, but we did not take them seriously because we believed that a local government election is the prerogative of the State government. It has nothing to do with anyone outside the confines of our State, and we strongly believed that we could manage any challenges that arose to fulfill the purpose of that election,” he said.

Gov. Fubara urged members of the Commission to be courageous and ensure that no sacred cow is spared, saying everyone remotely or directly involved should be brought to book.

“It is very unfortunate that on Monday, we witnessed events reminiscent of those before 2015, when courts were bombed, houses were burnt, and murder and assassination were rampant, leading to the closure of courts. We cannot fold our hands as a government and allow this to happen again; thus, I have decided to take action to uncover the immediate and remote causes of these incidents.”

He emphasised that regardless of the personalities involved, they must be brought to justice and tasked members of the Commission to do a thorough job.

“I know it will be very challenging, and I can assure you there will be threats, but you must remain strong. God did not make a mistake by bringing you here at this time; I keep saying this is for a purpose, and history will not forget the responsibility you are taking on today.”

The governor handed out a 9-point terms of reference to the Judicial Commission of Inquiry to include,

1) determining the underlying causes of the violence and identify the individuals or groups responsible for the attacks on some Local Government headquarters and the harm caused to citizens;

2) evaluating the extent of damage to property, infrastructure, and human lives, and estimate the financial losses incurred;

3) examining whether the violence was politically motivated; if so, identify the key players and their roles in instigating the violence and

4) assessing the effectiveness of the security agencies’ response to the violence and identify areas for improvement.

5).investigate the actions of individuals and groups involved in the violence in light of the relevant laws, including the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act of 2015;

6) advise on adequate compensation and support for victims and their families, as well as measures to prevent further occurrences;

7) make recommendations on a long-term strategy to prevent similar incidents in the future, including recommendations for policy reforms, community engagement, and conflict resolution mechanisms;

8.) recommend appropriate sanctions for individuals, regardless of their status, and groups found culpable and

9) make other relevant recommendations based on its findings that the commission may consider appropriate.

In a remark, Chairman of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry, Hon. Justice I. R. Minakiri commended Gov Fubara for setting up Panel and finding them worthy of service to the state.

Justice Minakiri assured of the willingness of the Panel members to do a thorough job that will proffer solutions to the challenges faced.

Members of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry include
1. Hon. Justice I. R. Minakiri, as chairman
2. Barr. Felicia Nwoke
3. Prof. Blessing Didia
4. Sir Samuel Egbe
5. Venerable Alex Usifor
6. Barr. Uzor Ikenga, Counsel
7. Mrs. Inyingi Brown as Secretary.

After Speculation He Was Killed, Sinwar Said To Renew Contact With Qatar

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has reestablished contact with hostage-ceasefire deal mediators in Qatar after weeks of silence that had stirred speculation he might have been killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza, according to multiple reports Monday.

Sinwar cut off contact because he believed Israel was uninterested in reaching a deal, unnamed sources with knowledge of the negotiations told the Channel 12 news site.

A senior Israeli official told the Walla news site it does not seem that Sinwar has in any way softened his positions on a hostage-and-ceasefire deal. Hamas has demanded a complete withdrawal of the military from Gaza and a permanent end to the war, while Israel has refused any arrangement that would allow the terror group to retain control of the Strip and rebuild its military strength.

“In the past, there was [former Hamas leader Ismail] Haniyeh and he was eliminated. Now there is Khaled Mashaal and he is much more difficult than Haniyeh,” the officials told the hostage families, according to the report.

Haniyeh was killed in Tehran in July, in an assassination blamed on Israel, though Jerusalem has not confirmed or denied its involvement.

The New York Times reported Saturday that Sinwar’s long-running assessment that he will not survive the Gaza war has strengthened in recent weeks and that he believes a regional war would force Israel to scale back operations in Gaza — potentially precluding the need to release hostages to secure a ceasefire in the embattled Strip.

Channel 12 said Friday that government ministers have largely put the hostage issue on the back burner, as Israel has stepped up its attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon over the past two weeks in a bid to stem the Iran-backed terror group’s incessant rocket attacks on the north.

Sinwar’s former Shin Bet security service interrogator told The Daily Mail on Monday that the Hamas leader was carrying 25 kilograms (some 55 pounds) of dynamite in footage of him walking through a tunnel days after the October 7 massacre.

The footage, released by the Israel Defense Forces in February, showed Sinwar walking through a Gaza tunnel with several of his family members and was the first and only publicized visual of the terror leader in the wake of October 7.

Kobi Michael also claimed that Sinwar had surrounded himself with “at least 20 hostages.”

“A few times we have had the chance to kill him, but if we do, he will kill all the hostages around him,” he said, predicting that Sinwar would never surrender, and is “dreaming” about remaining as the leader of Hamas and ruler of Gaza.

“He’s thinking now about the next massacre. That man must be killed,” Michael said.

It is believed that 97 of the 251 hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7 remain in Gaza, including the bodies of at least 34 confirmed dead by the IDF.

Hamas released 105 civilians during a weeklong truce in late November, and four hostages were released before that. Eight hostages have been rescued by troops alive, and the bodies of 37 hostages have also been recovered, including three mistakenly killed by the military as they tried to escape their captors.

Hamas is also holding two Israeli civilians who entered the Strip in 2014 and 2015, as well as the bodies of two IDF soldiers who were killed in 2014.

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Nigeria: Communities Hail Gombe CSDA For Meeting Its Mandate

 

… Give Kudos To Gov Yahaya, CSDA Boss Haruna Ahmed Imam.

Press Release

The Gombe State Community and Social Development Agency , CSDA says it deserves more than just an applause, but a standing ovation in view of the Agency’s massive infrastructural projects geared towards uplifting the lives and livelihood of the people across the State.

An official statement from the Office of the Deputy Governor supervising the Agency , has said.

According to the statement, virtually all CSDA projects are fashion to have direct bearing on the citizens especially rural dwellers quoting feedbacks from some benefitting communities which indicated satisfaction on the stewardship of Haruna Ahmed Imam and his team’s transparency, openness in the discharge of its responsibilities.

“Projects such as Heath facilities, water supply, Gully Erosion control, construction of class room blocks, Community Centers, worship centers, construction of Culverts and Earth-Dams are among many other interventions of the Agency.

“Aside from training and re-training of community based project owners, the CSDA also allows communities to identify their areas of need and priority projects.

“The Agency equally allows community ownership of the project. Accordingly, the community executes the project under the strict supervision of the Agency which must conform with its standard.

“So far hundreds of life touching projects have been executed by the agency, drawing excitement and commendation to not only the Agency but Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya CON for appointing a well focused and transparent leader to head the agency as well as for providing the Agency with all that is needed to deliver on its mandate.

“Interestingly, opinion samples on the Agency’s performance across the three (3) Senatorial zones of; Gombe North, Gombe Central and Gombe South indicated an impressive response as many testify that the projects are of immense benefit to their communities.

“Other areas the Agency provide succour to the people is its initiatives on the production of assorted food of high nutritional value for malnourished children for free distribution to the less privileged ones in the State.

“The monumental development through the CSDA is an attestation that Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya’s administration partnership with development partners is yielding positive results there by putting Gombe State in a trajectory of a fast developing State in the country.

“As Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya maintain the steam on transforming the State through myriad of projects such as Net-work 11 hundreds, the Muhammadu Buhari Industrial park, massive transformation in Health and Education among numerous other, the GCSDA under Haruna Ahmed Imam is no doubt complimenting these laudable developmental drive of the Governor by working in partnership with the world bank to deliver service to the people”, the statement concludes..

 

Burning Council Facilities, Act Of Irresponsibility – Gov. Fubara

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…Inspects Ikwerre LG Secretariat

Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has admonished Rivers people to carry out their political business with all sense of responsibility.

He has also stated that the business of politics should not degenerate to the level of killings and destruction of government facilities built with tax payers’ money.

Governor Fubara made the assertion when he visited the Ikwerre Local Government Council Secretariat, Isiokpo, to see for himself the level of damage after the council was set ablaze by political thugs suspected to be loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and also assess the impact of the damage caused.

The Governor visited the scene of the incident upon arrival from Akwa Ibom State where he joined other South-South Governors and members of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum to sympathize with Governor Umo Eno on the demise of his wife, Pastor Mrs Patience Umo Eno.

He expressed sadness over the incident at the council, questioning the rationale why the Secretariat built by the immediate past chairman of the council that would serve as a legacy project is being destroyed because of politics.

“I am just coming in from Akwa Ibom where the Governors of the South-South and also the Nigerian Governors’ Forum went to pay a condolence to our brother, the Governor of Akwa Ibom, who lost his wife. So, I said it will be proper to come and see for myself the incident that took place in Ikwerre Local Government Council Secretariat.

“I feel very sad seeing what has just happened in this Council. I want to say this to the entire Rivers State: If you are called upon, play your politics with a sense of responsibility. We don’t need to kill ourselves. My time will come, and I will leave; do I need to burn the Government House?

“This Council Secretariat was built by the immediate past chairman, and for me, we know the history of this council, how he sought for fund, and how it was executed. This is supposed to be a legacy project for him that whoever that is going to come after now will continue to remember that at a certain time, certain persons built this for the LGA. But, look at what we are seeing here today. Must we go low in politics?”

Governor Fubara, who recalled the conduct of the just-concluded council polls, the swearing-in of Council Chairmen and expected assumption of office today (Monday) despite earlier boast and threats not to allow the Chairmen access the various Secretariats, expressed disappointment that sponsored agents and enemies of the State used the opportunity of the withdrawal of police by the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Olukayode Egbetokun, to unlease terror on the councils.

The Governor expressed dismay that funds that would have been deployed to develop the councils will now be used to rehabilitate the councils to the detriment of the people, advising Rivers people to always act responsibly in all they do, irrespective of the level of provocation.

He said, “There was an election on Saturday, the new Council Chairmen were inaugurated yesterday (Sunday). We are aware of the boasting that they would not be allowed to access the secretariats. And we were happy in the early hours of this morning when the Inspector General of Police (IGP) directed his men to vacate the premises for easy access for the newly elected officers to resume office; and immediately, they took advantage of that space to destroy government facilities.

“Who is the loser? The new Council Chairmen that are coming in, the funds that would be applied to other things would now be used to fix this place. Are we not really acting as irresponsible people? This is an act of responsibility! Even if one advices you to go and destroy a government facility, are you not supposed to think twice?

“We all know where this is coming from, that is the truth. Everybody knows that this is not from my supporters. But, I leave all to the security agencies to do a thorough work, and let us know the people that are behind this assault” on the institutions of democracy, he added.

I Remain In PDP, But Will Work With Elected APP Local Council Chairmen – Gov Fubara

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State, south-south Nigeria says he remains a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), despite his party losing to the opposition parties in all the local government Council seats contested saturday in his state.

Gov. Fubara gave the assurance while swearing in the newly elected chairmen of the 23 Local Government Areas in Government House, Port Harcourt on Sunday, describing the event as landmark and the beginning of a new Rivers State.

This followed the successful presentation of certificates of return to the democratically elected Chairmen in the local government elections held across the State on Saturday October 5, 2024 by Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission. The swearing-in witnessed by the Governor of Bauchi State and Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ Forum, Senator Bala Mohammed, had in attendance distinguished stakeholders and political leaders of the State.

The governor in restating his stands of not leaving the party said that desperate situations require desperate measures as his government responded to the situation the State was confronted with by averting the condition where the local government administration will be doomed.

“We were confronted with a situation where the local government of this State was heading for doom and it is because of the genuine love we have for this State we must salvage the local government councils. What we did with the support of Rivers people is to salvage the local government councils and to the glory of God, that has been done and dusted.”

“So, I thank the Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum that is here to witness this ceremony with us. I still assure him, I am sure the reason of his coming is the fear that maybe I want to leave the party, no, I am still with the party.”

Gov. Fubara acknowledged the divine intervention during the week as the elections approached and also thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for being a true democrat and supporting the State in concluding the process of having democratically elected leadership at the local government areas.

“Without the support of the President I also believe that we won’t be here. We want to thank him for being a democrat even in the face of the situation that confronted us he still gave us all the support. So on behalf of the good people of Rivers State, I want to thank him.”

He noted that his administration is not prepared to confront or fight anybody as he will continue to use the means of peace to secure the assets of the state, assuring the federal government that his government will not be party to any breakdown of law and order in the State which will negatively affect the country.

The governor charged the newly sworn-in Chairmen to see themselves as servants, and not emperors as that could lead them to problems and avoid the temptation of unnecessary acquisitions that could derail the purpose for which they were elected but utilize the opportunity divinely given to them.

“Life is not about you trying to get everything, if you think it is about getting everything, I assure you, you will lose everything. You must ensure that you utilize this opportunity God has given to you at this critical time. If it is at the normal situation, you may not be there, you know it. So God has a reason for bringing you people now, don’t fail Him and don’t fail these elders that are here to witness this ceremony.”

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“Once you see yourself as the one who knows it all because of the power of the funds at your disposal that is when we start seeing crisis, but see this opportunity as a call to service. As an opportunity for you to bring people together and to deliver to the people of Rivers State.”

He reiterated that there is an urgent need for development across the 23 Local Government Areas, and admonished the new council chairmen to be ambassadors and ensure that they represent the people effectively by working for the betterment of their local Councils.

Gov. Fubara pointed out that detractors of the State are not relenting as he has credible information about their mobilizing to confront the newly sworn-in Chairmen as they resume on Monday, but charged the Council chairmen to avoid such confrontation.

“I am aware that they are mobilizing 20 persons per unit to go and confront you tomorrow when you resume in your local government headquarters but please if they are coming with violence avoid them, the peace of this State is important to us. It is on public space, everybody knows what they are planning but please I want to beg everyone of you follow my approach, at the right time you will always win if you are patient and calculated.”

He said his administration is poised to build a peaceful state where everyone is equal and no man is oppressed, stressing that as he promised the people of a better State, they should all work towards that objective by doing what is right for their people.

“We want this to be a landmark. This is the beginning of a new Rivers State and I am going to make sure that I supervise it with all my strength. You know I am a very disciplined person, I will follow up what is happening at the 23 Local Government Areas with everything because I believe this is not a time for me to make any mistake. So you must live above board. We are doing this today for Nigerians to know that the issue of local government elections, swearing in and assumption in Rivers State is over.”

He thanked prominent leaders of the State and well-meaning Nigerians as well as Rivers people for their support all through the period and beyond, saying he has men and women of qualities and integrity behind his administration.

Gov. Fubara apologized to those who felt aggrieved in the cause of the process leading to the elections, and noted that it was not intentional, but decisions taken for the good of the State.

“So if anybody feels hurt let me on behalf of the government apologise but what is important is that the integrity of Rivers State, the sovereignty of the geography of Rivers State must be protected by me because I took the oath on May 29 to defend the State.”

Rivers Crisis: Go To Court -Tinubu Advises Aggrieved Parties, Directs Police To Restore Law, Order

 

President Bola Tinubu has called on Governor Siminalayi Fubara, political leaders and their supporters in Rivers State to exercise restraint and uphold the rule of law.

The President was reacting to the recent tensions following last Saturday’s local government council election and subsequent reports of arson and explosions in the state.

He urged all political actors to de-escalate the situation and discourage their supporters from engaging in violence or destructive actions.

President Tinubu directed the police to restore and maintain peace, law, and order immediately.

While instructing law enforcement agencies to bring the situation under control, he emphasised the need to ensure the security of public institutions.

President Tinubu said government facilities built with public funds must be safeguarded from vandalism.

He stressed that self-help has no place in a democratic system, especially after 25 years of continuous democracy.

According to President Tinubu, the judiciary can settle all political disputes, and the outcome of this election should be no exception.

 

 

North Korea Removed As Observer Nation For Regional Anti Money Laundering Group

North Korea has been removed as an observer of a regional anti-money laundering group due to its lack of engagement and failure to fulfill obligations, South Korea’s foreign ministry said Monday.

The unanimous decision was made at the 26th general assembly of the Asia Pacific Group on Money Laundering (APG), held in the United Arab Emirates last Tuesday, the ministry said in a press release.

The APG, formed in 1997, is an intergovernmental body committed to effectively implementing the international standards against money laundering, and combating the financing of terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

Currently, the APG consists of 42 member states, including the United States, Japan and China. South Korea joined the group in 1998.

North Korea obtained the APG observer position in July 2014.

The APG had warned the North that no engagement in the group would deprive the regime of its observer status, and the disqualification was endorsed by the members as the North did not even meet the minimum requirements to maintain its status.

An observer state is required to allow a visit by an APG delegation for an exchange of relevant information and cooperate with the APG to publish a regular report on the country’s implementation of anti-money laundering practices, among others.

The APG has found that North Korea has not engaged in the APG activities for the past six years and has not responded to the APG’s calls for contact.

Meanwhile, North Korea, through the Chosun Central News Agency on October 3rd, protested the revocation of its observer status in the APG. The North Korean regime emphasized that the APG had devolved into nothing more than a “puppet group” of the United States, arguing that this action was an inevitable consequence of the U.S.’s ongoing hostile policy toward North Korea

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Nigeria: Kogi Approves ₦72,500 New Minimum Wage For Civil Servants

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….Declares OneYear Tax Free Wage

The Kogi State Government has approved a new minimum wage of ₦72,500 for civil servants in the state with immediate effect.
This development comes after 17 state governors, including Kogi, established committees to implement the new minimum wage.

The ceremony took place at the Conference Hall of Government House, Lokoja, Monday October 7, 2024. Governor Ododo’s administration is said to have been working tirelessly to enhance the welfare of civil servants and promote economic growth in the state.

Gov Ododo who noted that the effective date of the Minimum wage administration is with immediate effect also declared that the tax burden of the Minimum wage on the Civil Servants has been suspended for one year.

In his words “after taking a look at all the indices and to alleviate the financial burdens of the Civil Servants, we have graciously approved the total sum of ₦72,500 an the new minimum wage for the state’s Civil Servants.
Governor Ododo’s commitment to improving the lives of civil servants is reportedly evident in his administration’s efforts to provide better working conditions, social security, and fair wages. This move, according  to analysts, is expected to boost morale and productivity among civil servants

Others are of the view that the governor has also demonstrated his dedication to the development of the State, with initiatives such as infrastructure development, agricultural reform programs, and improved healthcare services.

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