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FCAPT Crisis: Academic Staff Drag Minister of Agric, Others Before Industrial Court For Disrespecting Court Order

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Alhaji Sabo Nanono, Minister of Agriculture

 

 By Abdulgafar Oladimeji.

Academic  Staff Union of Colleges of Agriculture(ASUCA) chapter of the  Federal College of  Agricultural Produce Technology, Kano (FCAPT) has dragged the Minister of Agriculture,  Mohammed Sabo Nanono before National Industrial Court  Abuja for allegedly violating an order issued by the court.

The association in a missive dated 4th September 2020  signed by Najib Hamisu(Esq) and addressed to the chief registrar  National Industrial Court, Abuja,  stated that the court last Wednesday(on September 2, 2020) had ordered the minister of Agriculture, Mohammed Sabo Nanono to refrain from adopting self-help methods in resolving the leadership crisis engulfing Federal College of Agricultural Produce Technology, FCAPT, Kano.

The plaintiff said Justice I  S. Galadima in an order issued by his court had mandated all the parties involved in the crisis to maintain the status quo, pending the determination of the substantive suit filed before the court challenging the appointment of one Dr. Mohammed Yusha”u Gwaram as the provost of the school.

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The plaintiff alleged that the court order have been violated by the 1st, Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria), 2nd defendant(Mohammed Sabo Nanono, minister of agriculture), and 3rd defendant Federal College of Agricultural Produce Technology).

 

The plaintiffs further claimed that the trio accompanied by police officers proceed to contravene the order of the court by forcefully gaining entrance into the premises of Federal College of Agricultural Produce Technology, Kano.(FCAPT)

 

Adding that the defendants have forcefully imposed Dr. Mohammed Yushau Gwaram as the provost of the school, irrespective of a subsisting order of the court which directed all the parties to maintain the status quo.

 

The plaintiff stated that the actions exhibited by the defendants are an outright disregard of an order of the court, irrespective of the fact the parties have all been duly served with copies of the court order.

 

The plaintiffs said, “This is a knock for the respect  of the rule of law, we seek  for committal proceedings against the trio.”

 

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Turaki-Led PDP Faction to Appeal Court Ruling, Affirms Legitimacy

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Kabiru Turaki-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has announced it will appeal a Federal High Court ruling in Ibadan that refused to grant its request for an order of mandamus. The court, in its Friday judgment, stated that granting the order would amount to reviewing decisions of courts of equal jurisdiction—a ruling the faction described as “not unexpected.”

In a statement issued by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, and posted on his X (formerly Twitter) account, the faction confirmed it has directed its legal team to file an appeal immediately and take all necessary legal steps to defend its standing.

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Despite the legal setback, the faction asserted that its leadership, which emerged from the PDP’s Ibadan convention, remains legally intact and unaffected. The statement called on members to stay calm and resolute, assuring them there is “absolutely no cause for alarm” and that the party’s “rebirth movement remains firmly on course.”

The development is part of an ongoing internal dispute over leadership and legitimacy within the PDP, with rival factions seeking judicial affirmation. All eyes are now on the appellate courts, whose decisions could significantly influence the party’s structure and direction ahead of future political activities.

The faction expressed confidence that higher courts would ultimately uphold its position, stating it “awaits the authoritative pronouncement of the appellate courts.”

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Fayemi Denies Alleged Closed-Door Meeting with Kwankwaso

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Former Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has denied reports claiming that he held a closed-door meeting with former Kano State Governor, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, at his Abuja residence.

Fayemi, immediate past Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, dismissed the report in a statement issued by the Head of his Media Office, Ahmad Sajoh, on Thursday, describing the claim as false and urging the public to disregard it.

The report, which circulated on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, was shared by several social media handles alongside an old video clip showing Fayemi greeting Kwankwaso at his residence.

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According to the statement, the former Ekiti governor had met Kwankwaso only once in the past year and not in any private political setting.

“Dr Fayemi has only met Senator Kwankwaso once in the last year, and that occasion was at the public book launch of former Attorney-General of the Federation, Mohammed Bello Adoke, SAN,” the statement said.

It added that, “At no time has Dr Fayemi held, or is he holding, any closed-door political meeting with Senator Kwankwaso as suggested by the post.”

The former governor acknowledged that he and Kwankwaso have been friends since their time as governors, but stressed that their relationship is personal and non-partisan.

He noted that the friendship is “based on mutual respect and a shared commitment to the progress of Nigeria, rather than on any political alignment.”

Fayemi also cautioned against attempts by political actors to attach partisan interpretations to private relationships, noting that many of his friends and associates are either not involved in partisan politics or belong to different political persuasions.

The statement added that Fayemi’s associates “span the entire spectrum of Nigeria’s political terrain.”

It, therefore, reaffirmed the former governor’s commitment to national unity, principled engagement, and responsible public discourse.

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No More Sit at Home on Mondays–Anambra Govt Declares

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Anambra State Government has directed all categories of schools in the state to ensure full resumption of academic activities on Mondays, warning that non-compliant schools will be shut down.

According to the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday in Awka.

She said that a circular conveying the directive had already been issued to school authorities.

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“The order, given at the instance of Governor Chukwuma Soludo, applies to all public, private, mission and returned schools across the state.

“Any school that fails to resume activities on Mondays will face immediate closure,” she was quoted as saying.

This development follows the move by the Soludo administration to end the closure of schools, markets, and businesses on Mondays over the sit-at-home originally declared by the Indigenous People of Biafra to protest the detention of their leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

The Anambra State Government has recently issued an Executive Order abolishing the closure of schools on Mondays over the sit-at-home, warning that any teacher or non-tutorial staff who fails to comply will either receive 20 per cent of their salary or forfeit it entirely.

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