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June 20, 2024 Fubara Informs CTC Chairmen: “You Can Operate From Any Location”

Fubara Informs CTC Chairmen: “You Can Operate From Any Location”

Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has announced that the newly sworn-in caretaker committee chairmen can operate from any location if accessing council secretariats would disrupt peace in the state. This statement came after the swearing-in ceremony of the 23 chairmen at the government house in Port Harcourt.

Governor Fubara emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and advised the chairmen to avoid confrontations with security personnel currently occupying the council secretariats. He stated, "I do not want any confrontation; it is not in my nature. It is not my style."

He acknowledged that recent disturbances were not caused by the chairmen but by others seeking to tarnish the state's reputation. Fubara urged the chairmen to remain law-abiding and assured them that they could perform their duties from any location to avoid conflicts.

Governor Fubara highlighted that the chairmen are now officially in charge of the Local Government Areas. He also noted that the tenure of the caretaker committee would be brief, as the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) would soon commence the process for local government elections.

June 19, 2024 Nnamdi Kanu Seeks Negotiation With Federal Government Over Trial

Nnamdi Kanu Seeks Negotiation With Federal Government Over Trial

Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has informed the Federal High Court in Abuja of his intention to seek negotiations with the Federal Government under Section 17 of the Federal High Court Act. Kanu, who has been in DSS custody since his June 2021 arrest in Kenya, faces terrorism-related charges.

Section 17 of the Federal High Court Act allows the court to promote reconciliation and facilitate amicable settlements in any proceeding. Kanu's lead counsel, Alloy Ejimakor, announced this intention in open court on Wednesday after presenting two applications: one to move Form 49 and another challenging the court's jurisdiction. Ejimakor stated that if these applications were denied, they would invoke Section 17 of the Act.

In response, the Federal Government's counsel, Adegboyega Awomolo, clarified that he lacks the authority to negotiate on behalf of the government and suggested Kanu approach the Attorney General. Justice Binta Nyako emphasized that the court's role is to hear cases, not act as a solicitor.

During his court appearance, Kanu also addressed recent killings in the South-East, condemning the violence and denying any involvement in the recent murder of soldiers in Abia State. He reiterated IPOB's commitment to non-violence, stating that the organization was founded on peaceful principles and that they seek freedom, not violence. Kanu expressed his condolences to the families affected by the violence and emphasized the importance of focusing on the continent's future.

"We condemn all killings because IPOB stands for non-violence. We are fighting for freedom, not violence," Kanu told journalists in court. "We have endured much suffering in Africa, from slavery to colonization, and now we must focus on becoming what God intended for us to be."

June 19, 2024 Rivers Crisis: Okocha Urges Tinubu to Declare State of Emergency

Rivers Crisis: Okocha Urges Tinubu to Declare State of Emergency

Amidst the ongoing crisis in Rivers State, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has renewed its call for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare a state of emergency. The party emphasized the need for this measure to address the escalating disorder.

During a press conference in Port Harcourt on Wednesday, Chief Tony Okocha, the caretaker chairman (CTC) of the party, urged the deployment of armed soldiers to key locations across the state to prevent a breakdown of law and order. Okocha highlighted clear signs of lawlessness driven by non-state actors, warning that failure to act promptly could lead to uncontrollable chaos.

Additionally, Okocha clarified that the controversial Law No. 2 of 2024 was not intended to extend the tenure of the outgoing chairmen but was meant for future considerations.

June 19, 2024 Fubara Orders Audit Of LG Accounts In Rivers

Fubara Orders Audit Of LG Accounts In Rivers

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has directed the state auditor general to audit the accounts of all 23 local government areas for the past three years. This decision is part of the state's response to the ongoing political crisis.

During the swearing-in of the new Caretaker Committee Chairmen for the Local Government Areas, Governor Fubara explained that the audit aims to provide a financial check for the incoming officials. He advised the caretaker chairmen to prioritize the interests of their communities and validate the government's decision to appoint them.

Fubara highlighted that the current situation reflects the democratic process. He stressed that the opposition to tenure extension is crucial not only for Rivers State but for the entire country, as it could set a precedent nationwide. He also noted that it is common for many states to be managed by caretaker committees.

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The governor assured that the caretaker chairmen's tenure would be brief, as preparations for local government elections are underway. He condemned violence and emphasized the importance of addressing the salaries and entitlements of the outgoing chairmen.

 

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