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October 10, 2022 Atiku/Okowa Presidential Campaigns Flags-Off in Uyo Today

Atiku/Okowa Presidential Campaigns Flags-Off in Uyo Today

Ahead of today’s flag-off of the Peoples Democratic Party -PDP’s Presidential Campaign in Akwa Ibom State in Uyo, the state capital is witnessing a convergence of high profiled delegations of PDP stakeholders who started arriving on Sunday.

 Among them are the Vice Presidential candidate and governor of Delta State, Dr. IFEANYI OKOWA, Governor GODWIN OBASEKI of Edo State, Bayelsa state Governor DOUYE DIRI, former Cross River State Governor, LIYEL IMOKE, amongst others.

 The host Governor and Chairman of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council, Mr. UDOM EMMANUEL, who was on hand to receive the delegations at the Victor Attah International Airport, Uyo, expressed delight over the hosting of the campaign flag-off and thanked the leadership of the Party for entrusting him and other members of the campaign council with the task of driving the Atiku/Okowa rescue mission.

 Giving assurances of the Campaign Council’s preparedness for a grand rally to launch the PDP to victory, Governor EMMANUEL said the flag-off promises to be stunning, adding that the outstanding performances by PDP Governors have given impetus to the party.

October 4, 2022 APC and PDP Clash Over Land Reclamation in Benin

APC and PDP Clash Over Land Reclamation in Benin

The Edo state Government’s land reclamation efforts in Benin city, the Edo state Capital had led to a war of words between top political parties in the state. The reclamation exercise which has led to the demolition of over 100 buildings in Irhirihi, Arougba, Obazagbon and Ogheghe communities is said to be targeted in order to take over APC strongholds.

The APC, in a statement on Monday, by its chairman, Col. David Imuse (retd.), accused the state government of hiding under the guise of building a new town to take over the area.

The party also faulted the state government’s claim that the area had over the years been acquired by the government and known as Ogba Forest Reserve, but still went ahead to issue a Certificate of Occupancy to genuine buyers.

He said, “As a party, we condemn in strong terms these illegal demolitions by the jittery and rudderless PDP-led administration in the state. We see this policy of regularly demolishing public and private properties by the Obaseki-led government as irrational, evil and undemocratic.

“Before this land was forcefully acquired by the same government in 2017, it was the world-renowned Ogba River Forest Reserve, which successive governments before Obaseki used for reforestation purposes.”

However, the Special Adviser to the Edo State Governor on Media Projects, Crusoe Osagie, has lambasted the APC state chapter for faulting the government’s determination to end land-grabbing in the state.

He noted that the party and its leaders were afraid because they were the main culprits in the illegal enterprise and were scared that they would be caught in the web as the exercise progresses.

He said, “The APC in the state is jittery over the determination of Governor Obaseki to end land-grabbing in Edo, because they are the land-grabbers.

“The party and its leaders are throwing tantrums today over the repossession exercise in Irhirhi-Obazagbon-Ogheghe Road because while they held office, the APC and its chieftains promoted the appropriation of community land with the use of non-state actors and overlords, who in the run-up to the Edo State governorship election in 2020 were popularly known as lions and tigers.

“Obaseki parted ways with the APC, chiefly due to such ideological differences.”

September 30, 2022 ASUU Insists on UTAS as Federal Government Makes Fresh Offers

ASUU Insists on UTAS as Federal Government Makes Fresh Offers

Academic Staff Union of Universities has insisted on the University Transparency Accountability Solution; UTAS even as the Federal Government made fresh offers.

The House of Representatives, on Thursday, had concluded its meetings with stakeholders over the lingering impasse between the Federal Government and ASUU, saying its recommendations would soon be presented to President Muhammadu Buhari.

Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, said the report of the stakeholders’ roundtable and the recommendations of the parliament would soon be ready.

Gbajabiamila, in his closing remarks at the end of the meeting that lasted two hours, pleaded with ASUU to accept whatever the House eventually recommends in good faith.

He said, “I believe this would be, hopefully, the last meeting we are going to have on this matter because from here, the leadership of the House will put together our reports, our recommendations, and our thoughts and take them to Mr President.

“I am hoping that whatever we have done, ASUU will accept it in good faith—this is an independent arm of the government—and that the government will accept it in good faith as well so that our children can return to school, which is what this is all about.”

The Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Folashade Yemi-Esan, pointed out that the government cannot run two parallel payment platforms for workers due to the huge financial implication, urging ASUU to allow the university system to be captured under IPPIS.

The ASUU President, Emmanuel Osodeke, however, pointed out that allowing the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation and the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation to determine who should be paid in the universities would usurp the powers conferred on the governing councils of the institutions.

September 26, 2022 Federal Government Orders Immediate Reopening of Universities Across the Nation.

Federal Government Orders Immediate Reopening of Universities Across the Nation.

The Federal Government through the National Universities Commission has ordered all vice-chancellors to open schools and allow students resume lectures with immediate effect.

This was made known in a letter signed by the Director, Finance and Accounts of the NUC, Sam Onazi, on behalf of the Executive Secretary of the commission, Professor Abubakar Rasheed.

The letter  made  available to newsmen on Monday was addressed to all vice-chancellors; Pro-Chancellors and chairmen of governing councils of federal universities.

“Ensure that ASUU members immediately resume/commence lectures; Restore the daily activities and routines of the various University campuses”, the letter read.

Recall that the national industrial court of Nigeria on Wednesday ordered the Academic Staff Union of Universities to call off its ongoing nationwide strike.

ASUU had been on strike since February 14 to demand for improved funding for universities, a review of salaries for lecturers, among other issues.

Several meetings between ASUU and the Federal Government have ended in a deadlock.

Consequently, the Federal Government had gone to court to challenge the strike.

 

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