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January 12, 2022 Former Oyo State Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala Dies at 71

Former Oyo State Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala Dies at 71

Otunba Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala, a former Deputy Governor and later Governor of Oyo State, is dead. Alao-Akala was the governor of Oyo state between 2007 and 2011. Although the details of his death are still sketchy but sources close to the politician has confirmed it.

It has been widely reported that Alao-Akala who had been battling an unknown terminal ailment for a while, died in his Ogbomoso country home, on Wednesday morning.

On January 8, 2022, Prof Taibat Danmole, Alao-Akala’s daughter who was a lecturer at the Lagos State University (LASU), also died.

Born on June 3, 1950, at Ogbomoso in the Ogbomoso North Local Government Area of Oyo State, Alao-Akala had his elementary school at Osupa Baptist Day School, Ogbomoso before proceeding to Kamina Barracks Middle School, 5th Battalion of Infantry in Tamale, Ghana.

January 12, 2022 Obong Victor Attah Lambasts Obasanjo, Accuses Him of Not Being a Democrat

Obong Victor Attah Lambasts Obasanjo, Accuses Him of Not Being a Democrat

The Former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Obong Victor Attah, has accused former President Olusegun Obasanjo of not being a true democrat. He also alleged that Obasanjo of being the secret hand behind the truncating of true federalism and sovereignty in Nigeria.

Speaking in a Television interview on Monday and, Attah said the country would have seamlessly transformed into true federalism with a parliamentary system of government if Obasanjo had not trampled upon the sovereignty of the people by taking unilateral decisions that set the country backwards.

Attah, who was Governor when Obasanjo was president, said the former President had the opportunity of writing his name in gold if he had done what was expected of him at the time.

“Former President Obasanjo truncated true federalism in Nigeria by his actions when he had the opportunity of writing his name in gold. Like we all know, sovereignty resides with the people but Obasanjo did not follow the principles of true sovereignty. Some of the actions he took while in power are the malaise we are still facing today.
“Sovereignty belongs to the people of Nigeria and there should be an act of parliament that we need a sovereign conference that will come out with a new constitution for Nigeria based on the 1963 constitution that placed mineral resources found in the regions as belonging to the owners of the land.

“Recently, Obasanjo wrote a letter to Pa Edwin Clark saying that the oil in the Niger Delta belongs to Nigeria and not the people of the region. I want to disagree with him on that. The oil in the Niger Delta belongs to the people of the region and the 1963 constitution clearly spelt that out and they were supposed to contribute to the centre and not the other way round.
“As a governor, I championed the cause of resource control which would have recognised the Niger Delta people as the true owners of the oil but Obasanjo did everything to jeopardise resource control which is why we are where we are today.

“If you go back to the 1963 constitution, there was an arrangement that the FG should pay 50 per cent to the states where the mineral resources were found, which clearly means that the mineral resources belong to the states. But when the military took over power, the rules were changed and that was what Obasanjo stood on, even as a democratically elected president.

“He unlawfully took oil wells belonging to Akwa Ibom State and distributed them to Cross River and Imo states. We still remember how Obasanjo stopped federal allocations to Lagos State just because he had issues with the state governor. Are those the mark of a democrat that he is trying to portray himself today?
“He took over the chairmanship of the PDP Board of Trustees from Tony Anenih and was able to manipulate the party for his selfish reasons. Such acts by Obasanjo do not make him the democrat he has been trying to portray himself.”

 

 

 

January 12, 2022 Air Vice Marshal Iboro Harry Etukudo Gets New Air Force Appointment

Air Vice Marshal Iboro Harry Etukudo Gets New Air Force Appointment

Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Iboro Harry Etukudo, has been appointed the Air Officer Commanding (AOC) Mobility Command of the NAF.
He formally took over the command on Thursday during a brief ceremony at its headquarters in Yenagoa.

Though headquartered in the Bayelsa State capital, the Area of Responsibility (AoR) of the Mobility Command covers nine units and bases in Lagos, Ibadan, Calabar, Minna, Sokoto, Ilorin, Warri and Yenagoa.The command performs tactical and strategic airlift in support of government and military operations.

Etukudo’s appointment was contained in a press statement on Tuesday by the Director of Public Relations and Information of the NAF, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, who said “the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Oladayo Amao, has approved the appointment of new Branch Chiefs, Air Officers Commanding (AOCs), Commandants of tri-service and NAF institutions as well as Unit Commanders.”

According to him, “postings and redeployments in the military are routine exercises intended to reinvigorate the services for greater performance, enhanced productivity, operational efficiency and effective service delivery.”

The shakeup also involved a one-star general from the state, Air Commodore Esen Efanga, who was redeployed from NAF Headquarters, Abuja, where he was Director of Training, to Maiduguri as Commander of Air Task Force of _Operation Hadin Kai_, the Joint Task Force battling insurgency in the North East of Nigeria.

With his appointment, Etukudo becomes the second Akwa Ibom indigene to command the Mobility Command after AVM Francis Bassey Nyoyoko, from Adiasim Ikot Essien Ndot in Essien Udim Local Government Area (LGA), who was AOC there from January 2015 to February 2016 when he retired.

The six Air Force’s commands with their headquarters are Tactical Air Command (Makurdi, Benue State), Air Training Command (Kaduna, Kaduna State), Logistics Air Command (Ikeja, Lagos State), Mobility Command (Yenagoa, Bayelsa State), Ground Training Command (Enugu, Enugu State) and Special Operations Command (Bauchi, Bauchi State).
The five commands in the Navy with their headquarters are Western Naval Command (Apapa, Lagos State), Eastern Naval Command (Calabar, Cross River State), Naval Training Command (Apapa, Lagos State), Logistics Command (Oghara, Delta State) and Central Naval Command (Yenagoa, Bayelsa State).

A two-star general from Akwa Ibom, Major General Uwem Udo Bassey, is presently the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 8 Division.

January 10, 2022 Djokovic’s Deportation Order Overuled by Australian Court

Djokovic’s Deportation Order Overuled by Australian Court

Novak Djokovic has won an appeal against a decision to deny him an entry visa in the Federal Circuit Court of Australia ahead of the Australian Open.

The Court which sat via Videolink had Judge Anthony Kelly squash the visa cancellation, and ordered the Australian Government to pay legal costs and release Djokovic from detention within half an hour as he delivered his verdict a few minutes past 6:00am.

World Number, Novak Djokovic arrived at Melbourne Airport around 11.30pm local time where he was held and detained despite having been medically exempted by a Panel to participate in the First Grand slam of 2022.The Australian Open starts on Monday January 17, with the draw taking place on Thursday January 13.

The Judge Anthony Kelly expressed agitation over the rejection of Djokovic’s medical exemption, asking the Government Lawyers what else was expected of Novak Djokovic.

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