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October 1, 2024 Nigeria at 64: Reform is Essential to Avoid Collapse — Tinubu

Nigeria at 64: Reform is Essential to Avoid Collapse — Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu emphasized the need for Nigeria to undergo essential reforms to avoid collapse and ensure future prosperity. He acknowledged that past mistakes and missed opportunities had placed the country in a precarious situation but assured Nigerians that his administration, which began 16 months ago, was committed to reforming the political economy and defense systems.

In his national address on Nigeria's 64th Independence anniversary, Tinubu highlighted several key reforms his government has initiated. These include addressing fiscal misalignments, reducing debt, and attracting over $30 billion in foreign direct investments. He also noted efforts to stabilize the economy and improve security, stating that significant progress had been made in combating terrorism and banditry, with over 300 militant commanders eliminated within a year.

Tinubu commended the Central Bank's monetary policies, which have ensured stability in the foreign exchange market, and announced various initiatives aimed at reducing the cost of living, including agricultural production programs and plans for more affordable public transportation through the adoption of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for mass transit.

The President reiterated his commitment to Local Government autonomy and promised to tackle rising living costs. He also praised the resilience of the Nigerian people and called for unity in overcoming the country's challenges. Tinubu concluded by announcing upcoming initiatives for the youth, including a National Youth Conference aimed at addressing challenges and opportunities for Nigeria’s younger generation.

September 30, 2024 Bobrisky: VDM, Lawyer Appear for House of Reps Probe

Bobrisky: VDM, Lawyer Appear for House of Reps Probe

Social media influencer Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, and his lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, appeared at the National Assembly Complex for a joint committee investigation into corruption allegations against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS).

The investigation follows claims made by controversial cross-dresser Idris Okuneye, alias Bobrisky, who alleged that EFCC and NCS officials demanded bribes to allow him to serve his prison term in a VIP section. Bobrisky was convicted in April for naira abuse and claimed his godfather arranged for him to serve his six-month sentence in a private apartment with the help of the NCS's Controller General.

In response, the NCS suspended two senior officers, including Iloafonsi Kevin Ikechukwu, Deputy Controller of Corrections at Kuje Medium Security Custodial Centre, for allegedly accepting bribes on behalf of inmates.

The House of Representatives decided to investigate these bribery allegations after a motion of urgent public importance was presented by Akwa Ibom State representative, Patrick Umoh. Umoh expressed concern over the accusations against both the EFCC and NCS, emphasizing that the claims, widely publicized by VeryDarkMan, undermine the credibility of Nigeria’s key law enforcement institutions.

The Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas, referred the motion to the Committees on Financial Crimes and Reformatory Institutions for further investigation.

READ ALSO: Bobrisky Files ₦1bn Defamation Lawsuit Against Verydarkman

September 30, 2024 Documents and Electronics Destroyed in Fire at Kwara State High Courtroom

Documents and Electronics Destroyed in Fire at Kwara State High Courtroom

A courtroom in the Kwara State High Court Complex in Ilorin was completely destroyed by fire on Sunday night, as reported. According to an eyewitness, the blaze erupted shortly after 8:00 PM, consuming one courtroom before the state Fire Service was able to contain it.

The State Fire Service attributed the fire to a power surge in the area surrounding the High Court complex. Among the items lost in the fire were two air conditioners, a plasma television, a fan, various documents, and courtroom furniture.

The fire service confirmed that only Courtroom No. 10 was affected, and their rapid response prevented the flames from spreading to other courtrooms and offices.

Hassan Adekunle, the State Fire Service spokesman, provided details of the incident, stating, "On Sunday, 29th September 2024, at approximately 08:02 hours, the Kwara State Fire Service swiftly responded to a fire outbreak at the High Court in Ilorin. Our fire truck and crew promptly left the station to address the situation.

"Upon arrival, we found that Courtroom No. 10 was already engulfed in flames, with the fire threatening adjacent courtrooms. Thanks to the bravery of our firefighters, we were able to contain the fire and prevent more extensive damage to the Ilorin High Court."

Investigations revealed that the fire originated from a standing air conditioner due to a power surge. Adekunle noted that both the special adviser to the state governor on special duties, Alhaji AbdulRazaq Jiddah, and the chief judge of the state, Justice Abiodun Adebara, were present at the scene and commended the firefighters for their prompt action.

He also urged the public to remain vigilant and safety-conscious to prevent future fire incidents.

September 30, 2024 Tinubu Appoints Kekere-Ekun as Substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria

Tinubu Appoints Kekere-Ekun as Substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria

President Bola Tinubu has officially sworn in Kudirat Kekere-Ekun as the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) in a ceremony held at the Council Chamber of the State House in Abuja.

The event was attended by notable figures, including Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas, and several ministers, including Muhammed Idris (Information), Nyesom Wike (FCT), Lateef Fagbemi (Justice), and Zephaniah (Special Duties).

Kekere-Ekun’s appointment follows her confirmation by the Nigerian Senate last week. She initially took the oath of office in August as acting CJN after the retirement of Justice Olukayode Ariwoola. With this appointment, Kekere-Ekun becomes the 23rd Chief Justice of Nigeria and the second woman to hold this prestigious position, following Justice Alooma Mukhtar.

Born on May 7, 1958, in London, Kekere-Ekun began her legal journey at the University of Lagos, where she earned her law degree in 1980. After completing her studies at the Nigerian Law School, she was called to the Bar on July 10, 1981. She furthered her education at the London School of Economics, obtaining a Master of Laws in November 1983.

Kekere-Ekun's judicial career began as a Senior Magistrate II in the Lagos State Judiciary, where she was later promoted to State High Court Judge. She also chaired the Robbery and Firearms Tribunal in Zone II, Ikeja, from November 1996 to May 1999. In recognition of her contributions to the judiciary, she was appointed to the Court of Appeal in 2004 and became a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in July 2013.

In October 2022, her service to the judiciary was honored by former President Muhammadu Buhari, who awarded her the national honor of Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR).

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