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Kogi Guber: SDP Stakeholders deny filing petitions against Ododo at Tribunal
Stakeholders of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Kogi State have refuted allegations of submitting any petitions contesting the victory of the Governor-elect and All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Ahmed Usman Ododo, in the recent gubernatorial election in the state.
Ayo Momodu, the Chairman of the National Stakeholders Forum of the party, addressed journalists in Abuja on Friday, clarifying that there was no such petition and it is not the party’s practice to challenge elections in court.
The denial comes in response to reports on Wednesday that the SDP’s alleged petition against the governor-elect, filed at the Kogi State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, was stolen by armed individuals. The Tribunal’s Secretary, Mr. David Mike, claimed that he was attacked by armed men suspected to be thugs.
Ayo Momodu emphasized that the alleged stolen petition does not exist, highlighting that petitions are not submitted to the Secretaries of Tribunals but to the registry. He reiterated that neither the SDP nor its candidate had filed a petition at the election tribunal.
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Police arrest Portable over G-Wagon debt
The Lagos State Police Command has arrested popular musician Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable.
DAILY POST learnt that the controversial singer was nabbed on Tuesday following his alleged refusal to pay the debt he incurred when he purchased G-Wagon from a car dealer in the state.
According to reports, Portable had paid only N13 million after purchasing the vehicle, which was worth N27 million. He was said to have refused to pay the N14 million balance.
The car dealer reportedly took the matter to the police, leading to the arrest of the singer.
When contacted by DAILY POST, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the arrest.
He simply said: “The report is true. He was arrested today.”
CREDIT: DAILY POST
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Electricity Tariff Hike: Labour Shuts Down NERC, DisCos In States
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) took action yesterday by shutting down offices of electricity distribution companies (DisCos) and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) nationwide.
This protest was sparked by the recent increase in electricity tariffs by NERC and the DisCos, with the unions demanding a complete reversal of the hike and the reclamation of public electricity assets.
During the protest at NERC headquarters in Abuja, workers displayed placards bearing messages such as “We are not a generator Republic” and “Let the poor breathe. Give us affordable and constant light,” indicating their frustration with the current state of the power sector.
NLC president, Comrade Joe Ajaero, criticized the privatization efforts as a failure and called for a reversal of the tariff increases. He emphasized the disproportionate impact on wage earners who cannot adjust their income to offset rising utility costs, unlike business owners.
Ajaero also highlighted the adverse effects on small and medium-sized enterprises, crucial to Nigeria’s informal economy, exacerbating the unemployment crisis.
The labour center reiterated its rejection of the recent tariff hike and urged the government to honor previous agreements, including a halt to further increases until specific conditions are met.
In response, NERC chairman, Sanusi Garba, acknowledged the peaceful nature of the protest and assured consideration of concerns regarding tariff affordability and energy source diversification.
Meanwhile, the NLC and TUC picketed the headquarters of Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JED) in Plateau State, the offices of NERC and Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) in Ebonyi State, and the headquarters of Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) in Ondo State.
Similar protests occurred in Bayelsa, Adamawa, Osun, Kebbi, and Ekiti States, demonstrating widespread discontent with the electricity tariff hike across the country.
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Katsina Gov swears in new Head of Service, retains former Reform Adviser
Governor Dikko Umaru Radda of Katsina State has sworn in Alhaji Falalu Bawale as the state’s new Head of Service.
The Katsina Governor also swore in the immediate past Head of Service, Usman Isiyaku, as Special Adviser on Public Service Reforms and member of the State Executive Council.
Addressing the audience at the swearing-in ceremony after administering the oath of office and oath of allegiance to the appointees at the Katsina Government House Chamber, Governor Radda stated that both the new Head of Service and the Special Adviser were appointed on merit.
He called on all the permanent secretaries to join hands with the new head of service to enable them deliver for the progress of the state.
According to the Katsina Governor, the major challenge facing the incumbent administration was the issue of time, as the state government had a lot to cover.
Turning to the Special Adviser, Governor Radda described him as a committed and trustworthy personality, which prompted the state administration to retain him to enjoy more from his vast experience.
CREDIT: DAILY POST
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