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May 15, 2024 Emefiele Faces Charges for Allegedly Printing N684m Notes with N18.96bn, Pleads Not Guilty

Emefiele Faces Charges for Allegedly Printing N684m Notes with N18.96bn, Pleads Not Guilty

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arraigned former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Godwin Emefiele on Wednesday for allegedly approving the printing of N684.5 million worth of notes, valued at N18.96 billion.

Emefiele appeared before Justice MaryAnn Anenih of the Federal Capital Territory High Court on four charges and entered a plea of not guilty to all counts. His lawyer, Mahmud Magaji, requested bail on self-recognition, similar to the terms granted by another court led by Justice Hamza Muazu. Magaji assured Emefiele's presence during the trial.

Justice Anenih granted bail at N300 million, requiring two Nigerian residents with property in Maitama district to file an affidavit of means. Emefiele must surrender his travel documents and obtain court permission for international travel. Pending fulfillment of bail conditions, he was remanded at Kuje Correctional Center.

READ ALSO: Lagos Court Grants Emefiele N50m Bail

The trial is set to commence on May 28th and 29th. The EFCC alleged Emefiele violated the law by approving the printing of currency notes without proper procedures, and unlawfully withdrew N124.8 billion from the Consolidated Revenue Fund. This is the third case against Emefiele; previously, he faced charges of procurement fraud and abuse of office.

May 15, 2024 NiMET Set to Commence Strike on Monday Over Unsettled Arrears

NiMET Set to Commence Strike on Monday Over Unsettled Arrears

Aviation unions, including the National Union of Air Transport Employees Association of Nigeria, the Association of Nigerian Aviation Professionals, and the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations and Technical and Recreational Employees, have directed staff members of the Nigeria Meteorology Agency to commence strike action on Monday, May 20, 2024.

This directive was outlined in a letter dated May 14, 2024, obtained by our correspondent on Wednesday. The strike action is a result of the management's failure to address 45 months of minimum wage arrears and consequential adjustments for staff members. The union, represented by the three General Secretaries: Ocheme Aba, Abdulrasaq Seidu, and Waheed Sikiru, addressed a letter to NiMET’s Director General, Prof Charles Anoske, with the subject line ‘Re: Failure to Pay 45-Month Arrears of Minimum Wage Consequential Adjustment—14 days ultimatum.’

Despite the issuance of an ultimatum, management responded with a proposal to pay off the 45 months of arrears in installments. They also expressed disappointment that the agency’s staff has yet to receive palliative payments sanctioned by the Federal Government since October 2023. Additionally, they highlighted that the 25-35 percent salary increase has not been implemented for them, and NiMET has been excluded from receiving Peculiar Allowances. “Furthermore, our Unions through a joint letter dated April 4, 2024, did request a review of the outdated conditions of service. To date, the management has not responded to our union's request,” it read.

The letter further states, “The above catalog of woes, and others unmentioned confirm that NiMET Staff have been subjected to abject poverty – worse than any existing aviation establishment. In our considered view, it is inhuman on the part of management to allow these conditions, and irresponsible on the part of unions to tolerate this situation for this long.

“Therefore, this letter serves as notice to the management of NiMET that the staff members of the agency are, by a copy of this letter, directed to withdraw all services with effect from Monday, May 20, 2024, unless and until the outstanding 42 months arrears of consequential adjustment are fully paid off. “NiMET Salary structure is adapted to an appropriate Federal Government approved structure and all accruable payments liquidated, Management commences review of the outdated CoS with our Unions with a definite timeline for delivery and actualization.”

May 14, 2024 Niger Speaker Stops Wedding Plans For 100 Orphans

Niger Speaker Stops Wedding Plans For 100 Orphans

The Speaker of the Niger State House of Assembly, Abdulamlik Sarkindaji, has stopped the planned wedding ceremony for 100 orphan girls in his constituency, stating that he will not attend the event. This decision comes in response to the women's affairs minister, Uju Ohannaya, who took legal action to stop the wedding.

Sarkindaji announced his decision during a media briefing on Tuesday, where he criticized the minister for overstepping her authority. He suggested that the minister should take on the responsibility of sponsoring the wedding ceremony.

Furthermore, the Speaker revealed that he had already provided funds to the girls' parents through traditional leaders and religious leaders in his constituency. He asserted that he would not retract these funds.

Abdulmalik clarified that his intention in sponsoring the wedding was to alleviate the poverty of the girls' parents, rather than it being considered a constituency project, as reported in the media.

May 14, 2024 Nigeria Provides Justification for Implementing Helicopter Landing Fees, Identifies Revenue Collection Agency

Nigeria Provides Justification for Implementing Helicopter Landing Fees, Identifies Revenue Collection Agency

The Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development announced on Monday that implementing helicopter landing fees aligns with global best practices and aims to recover costs. Odutayo Oluseyi, the Head of Press and Public Affairs for the ministry in Lagos, stated this matter.

Mr. Oluseyi emphasized the importance of adhering to international standards in helicopter operations within Nigeria's aviation sector. He noted that helicopter landing fees are commonly applied in countries such as the US, the United Kingdom, India, and various other regions worldwide. For instance, Tallahassee International Airport in Florida began implementing such fees under Vector Airport Systems on October 1, 2022.

The statement highlighted that helicopter landing fees are widespread across airfields in the United Kingdom, from major commercial airports to small general aviation fields. Typically, these fees match or surpass those for fixed-wing aircraft and vary depending on factors like location and services provided.

The federal government has granted NAEBI Dynamic Concepts Ltd. exclusive rights to collect helicopter landing fees under the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between NAEBI Concept, NAMA, FAAN, and NCAA. It was emphasized that NAMA, empowered by the amended Act of 2022, is responsible for collecting aeronautical revenues in both the upper and lower airspace to enhance self-sustainability.

The government's decision to implement helicopter landing fees aims to address a gap in revenue generation in the lower airspace, particularly where helicopter operations are prevalent. This initiative seeks to ensure adequate resources for sustaining aeronautical infrastructure, enhancing security and surveillance, and improving the quality of helicopter operations in Nigeria.

Mr. Oluseyi expressed confidence that this move will enhance capacity, efficiency, safety, security, and attract more investments in the aviation industry.

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