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February 5, 2021 Reactions As Buhari Extends Tenure Of IG Of Police By Three Months

Reactions As Buhari Extends Tenure Of IG Of Police By Three Months

Reactions have been trailing the decision of President BUHARI to extend the tenure of the Inspector-General of Police, MOHAMMED ADAMU, by three-months.

Most of the senior lawyers that spoke on the matter including, MIKE OZHEKOME, EBUN OLU-ADEGBORUWA and FRED NZEAKOR said the action of the President violates the provision of the 2020 police act.

According to them, the excuse that the President needs time to appoint a substantive IGP does not arise.

The Minister of Police Affairs, MAIGARI DINGYADI announced the decision of the President to extend the tenure of IG while briefing State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

They believe the action of the President could cause disunity among the current high ranked police officers especially the Deputy Inspector General of Police in the country.

According to MIKE OZHEKOME, since MOHAMMED ADAMU had clocked the statutory thirty five years in service, he can no longer serve as the IG of Police.

MOHAMMED ADAMU clocked the statutory thirty five years in service on February 1, 2021.

 

February 5, 2021 Andy Murray To Make Playing Return In Italy

Andy Murray To Make Playing Return In Italy

Andy Murray has travelled to Italy and will make his return in qualifying for an ATP Challenger tournament.

Murray, 33, is able to play in Biella next week because a quarantine waiver has been agreed for players travelling from outside the European Union.

Otherwise, they have to self-isolate for two weeks.

Britain's Murray had already entered the second of two Challenger tournaments, which begins in the small northern Italian city on 15 February.

But, with places in the main draw for next week's tournament already assigned, the former world number one will have to go through qualifying.

When Murray last played on the Challenger Tour in Mallorca in August 2019, it was his first appearance on the lower circuit for 14 years.

He reached the third round in a tournament staged during the first week of the US Open.

In Biella next week he will once again find himself playing on the Challenger Tour as a Grand Slam gets under way elsewhere.

But, after a positive Covid test ruled Murray out of the Australian Open, he is desperate for matches.

Murray suffered no ill-effects from Covid, and has been back in full training for nearly two weeks.

His schedule after Biella may depend on how many matches he plays in Italy, but he could return to the ATP Tour in Montpellier on 22 February.

 

February 5, 2021 Members Of SSANU Set To Begin A Nationwide Strike

Members Of SSANU Set To Begin A Nationwide Strike

Members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities and the Non-Academic Staff Union of the Universities and Allied Institutions are set to embarked on a nationwide indefinite strike action from midnight.

The directive to embark on the strike was issued in a statement yesterday signed by the leaders of both university staff associations.

Representatives of the federal government met with the unions on Tuesday, but the workers said the outcome was “not satisfactory enough to” assure them that government would meet their demands.

The unions are asking, among other demands, for the government to rectify inconsistencies in the payroll of its members and pay minimum wage arrears.

You will recall that the universities were shut for most of 2020 due to a nine-month strike carried out by academic workers and closures necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic.

 

February 5, 2021 Nigeria Records 14 New Deaths; 1,340 New Covid-19 Cases

Nigeria Records 14 New Deaths; 1,340 New Covid-19 Cases

Nigeria has recorded 14 new deaths and 1,340 new confirmed cases of coronavirus in 22 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Till date, a total of 136,030confirmed cases have been reported in the country out of which 110, 449 cases have been treated and discharged.

According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, the number of deaths from the deadly virus has also increased to 1,632.

The breakdown of the latest new cases shows that the FCT recorded the highest figure with (320) cases, followed by Lagos with 275, Rivers (117), Oyo (100), AkwaIbom (57), Ogun (51), Ebonyi (48).

Other states with fresh infections are Benue (44), Adamawa (42), Imo (38), Kwara (35), Gombe (32), Kaduna (31),Edo (29), Osun (29) and Kano (24) cases.

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