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Akeredolu’s Demise: Ondo governor’s office deserted, offices shut

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Upon receiving the news of the passing of Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, early on Wednesday, the atmosphere around the Governor’s Office in Alagbaka, Akure, the state capital, can be characterized as solemn. Although there has been no official statement from the government regarding the governor’s demise, various sources, speaking anonymously, have confirmed the news.

Akeredolu, who had been contending with leukemia, a form of blood cancer, succumbed to the illness, leading to a subdued environment in the usually bustling seat of power in Alagbaka. Despite it being the first working day after the Christmas holidays, the area appeared deserted. A visit by DAILY POST to the state secretariat revealed security agents stationed at the entrance of the governor’s office, contributing to the somber ambiance. Many offices in the secretariat were locked, reflecting the prevalent sense of loss and grief that has enveloped the state.

Similarly, the mood at Oja Oba market, a popular market in the state, was tense as the news reached traders in the Akure metropolis. Confusion and disbelief were evident on the faces of the people, who expressed shock and sadness over the sudden demise of the governor. This sentiment extended to markets such as Isinkan and Nepa, as well as throughout the Akure metropolis, where individuals gathered in groups to discuss the unfolding development.

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Electricity: It pains me Nigeria can’t power one major city – Peter Obi

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Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, expressed deep dismay over Nigeria’s inability to provide electricity to even one of its major cities, contrasting it with Tanzania’s achievement of electrifying all its major urban centers. Obi highlighted a World Bank report indicating that while approximately 70% of Tanzania’s rural population has gained access to electricity, Nigeria lags far behind in this regard.

The contrast was underscored by recent news that Tanzania had shut down five hydroelectric stations due to surplus electricity in its grid, a move made possible by adequate power production to meet urban and rural needs. Obi emphasized the need for Nigeria’s government to address and revitalize the electricity sector, lamenting the economic repercussions of widespread power shortages. He cited statistics revealing that 60% of Nigeria’s population lacks access to electricity, as per a 2022 Energy Progress Report.

Obi stressed the urgent necessity for Nigeria to emulate Tanzania’s success by ensuring reliable electricity provision, particularly in major cities across the country. He called for decisive action to reform and rejuvenate Nigeria’s power sector, advocating for competent and dedicated leadership to achieve this critical goal. Ultimately, he emphasized that a stable power sector is indispensable for Nigeria’s progress toward a better future.

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Gunmen kidnap Channels TV reporter in Rivers

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A Channels Television journalist, Joshua Rogers, was abducted from his home in Rumuosi, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State by unidentified gunmen. The incident occurred on Thursday night around 9 pm, as he returned from work. He was reportedly followed to his residence by the assailants who then confronted him at gunpoint, forcing him into his car and driving off.

Rogers, who serves as the Government House correspondent for Channels Television, had earlier covered an event in Ndoni, Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni LGA, where Governor Siminalayi Fubara inaugurated a primary healthcare center donated to the state by former Rivers State Governor, Peter Odili.

The abductors subsequently contacted Rogers’ wife, demanding a ransom of N30 million. Attempts to reach the Police Public Relations Officer, Grace Iringe-Koko, for comment were unsuccessful.

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Pope’s document: Biden will continue to fight for rights, safety of LGBTQ+ community – White House

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The White House has reaffirmed President Joe Biden’s support for the transgender community following Pope Francis’s recent condemnation of gender theory. Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, addressed questions regarding the Pope’s declaration during a press briefing reported by Fox News.

The Pope’s document, released on Monday, reiterated the Catholic Church’s stance against altering an individual’s immutable gender, viewing such attempts as misguided efforts to interfere with nature.

Although Jean-Pierre did not explicitly state Biden’s reaction to the document, she emphasized the President’s support for the transgender community, highlighting his commitment to advocating for their rights, safety, and dignity both domestically and globally.

When pressed about the specific comments regarding gender theory and transgender individuals, Jean-Pierre treaded carefully, noting that it’s not the President’s role to intervene in internal Church policy debates.

The document titled “Dignitas Infinita,” which addressed various contemporary issues from a scriptural and doctrinal perspective, was developed over five years by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith. It covered topics such as abortion, human trafficking, poverty, euthanasia, and the death penalty, among others, focusing on preserving human dignity in the modern world.

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