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Sustain apolitical posture in March 18 elections – Army Chief

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By Sumaila Ogbaje

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, has directed formation and unit commanders to ensure that troops remain professional and apolitical during Saturday’s Gubernatorial and House of Assembly elections.

Yahaya gave the directive while addressing formation and unit commanders across the country on Thursday, prelude to the March 18 polls.

The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, made this known in a statement in Abuja.

The COAS commended the troops for their overall performance in the provision of security during the Presidential and National Assembly polls on Feb. 25.

He admonished them to shun all forms of inducement, enticement or cajoling that could compromise the security of the polls, adding that a secure and safe atmosphere must be provided for the citizenry to exercise their civic responsibility of choosing their leaders.

Yahaya also charged the troops to adhere strictly to the guidelines in the Code of Conduct for Operation Safe Conduct, warning that any contravention will attract dire consequences.

He urged the commanders to intensify efforts at providing security support for the elections and be ready to respond promptly to any emergency situation, while prioritising the protection of key national infrastructure.

The Army chief also reminded the commanders of the oath of allegiance they swore to defend the sovereignty of Nigeria, adding that the Nigerian army must be seen by all to stand in defence of Nigeria’s democracy.

Meanwhile, the army authority has updated its list of hotlines for monitoring and reporting of emergencies and acts capable of disrupting the coming elections.

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The Nigerian army had prior to the Feb. 25 polls, released a set of contact numbers as part of measures to support the Police in establishing a conducive environment for the successful conduct of free, fair and peaceful elections.

The authority therefore urged members of the public to call the phone numbers below in their various states and the Federal Capital Territory Abuja to report any security breach during the elections:

ABIA STATE    –            09029568595 & 07067880707

ADAMAWA      –            08022750987

AKWA IBOM STATE  – 09070077175 & 08163256562

ANAMBRA STATE –     08030881453

BAUCHI STATE –           08128063675

BAYELSA STATE –        08107855752 & 08143247308

BENUE STATE –            08080754339

BORNO STATE –           09099616160 & 08086987079

CROSS RIVER  –           08037084192l

DELTA STATE –            09044400064 & 08158274048

EDO STATE –                09066325953

EKITI STATE  –            08037851448

ENUGU STATE –          09032102212 & 08023097458

GOMBE STATE –         07063908779 &  08082557782

IMO STATE –                08069587883 & 08164120381

JIGAWA STATE –         07017791414

KADUNA STATE  –      07031544227; 08028580978; 08028580978;                                                    08035242633; 08035242633; 08028580978 &                                                  0803524263

KANO STATE  –            08038432656

KATSINA STATE –        08108854061; 0901299805 & 09012998054

KEBBI STATE   –            09130213661

KOGI STATE –                08033217964

KWARA STATE  –           09060001270

LAGOS STATE  –            07034769430 & 09127604098

NASARAWA STATE –    09051009404

NIGER STATE   –            07031346425

OGUN STATE   –            09116589494 & 08032466245

ONDO STATE  –            08036130535

OSUN STATE  –            09019683922

OYO STATE     –            07047703000

PLATEAU STATE –      08037116395 & 07031260622

RIVERS STATE –          08064274222

SOKOTO STATE –       07069084570; 07052693532 &  08136913284

TARABA STATE  –      08136728969 & 08060902363

YOBE STATE  –            08061397656

ZAMFARA STATE –   08140075541

FCT – 09114913164; 08186690471; 08079153860; 08164304255 & 09159793968. (NAN)

 

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Endorsement of Prof. Maikudi as VC University of Abuja: A Step forward for the Future of Education—Voice of African Universities

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Voice of African Universities has called on the Nigerian Government to appoint  Professor Aisha Sani Maikudi as the substantive Vice Chancellor of University of Abuja.

The call was made by Prof. Mamadou Camara, the Deputy Vice President of the Association (West Africa), in a statement he issued on Wednesday in Marseille, France.

Prof. Camara emphasized the necessity of this endorsement, noting that Professor Maikudi possesses the qualifications and vision required to lead the University into a progressive future.

He noted that the 41-year-old Professor of International Law, Professor Maikudi, would bring an outstanding blend of academic excellence, leadership experience, and international connections to this vital role.

According to him, her impressive academic credentials and global network have been instrumental in advancing the interests of the University of Abuja.

Prof. Camara condemned the ongoing smear campaign against her candidacy, which has been orchestrated by some individuals questioning her age and gender.

He described these attacks as anti-modern and counterproductive to the advancement of education in Nigeria

“Detractors claim she is too young and suggest that a woman cannot hold such a prestigious office. This argument is not only intellectually dishonest but also steeped in hypocrisy,” Prof. Camara added.

While the Voice of African Universities condemned the unfounded attacks on her candidacy, the association called for a fair and transparent selection process that upholds the values of excellence and meritocracy.

The association restated its stance to support the candidacy of Professor Aisha Sani Maikudi for the substantive position of Vice Chancellor of the University of Abuja.

Prof. Camara added that even though the power to appoint a VC rests with the Governing Council of the university, the Nigerian Ministry of Education and other stakeholders should ensure that fairness and due process are followed in the selection process.

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Court Stops Federal Government from Erecting Railway on People’s Land at Kuyan Ta Inna

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A Kano High Court No. 4, presided over by Justice Usman Malam Naabba, has granted a restraining order stopping the Federal Government from erecting railway construction on people’s land at Kuyan Ta Inna layout in Kano.

Justice Usman Malam Naabba issued the order on Thursday, October 17th.

Briefing newsmen after the court session, counsel to the applicants, Barrister Umar Usman Dan Baito, explained that the applicants’ prayer was to restrain the respondents from trespassing, taking over, or erecting a railway on the applicants’ properties until the hearing of the motion on notice.

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Barrister Dan Baito stated that the court, presided over by Justice Naabba, has granted the order, restraining the respondents from meddling with or interfering in the peaceful possession of the applicants’ various landed properties at Kuyan Ta Inna layout in Kano. The court has adjourned the case to November 18, 2024.

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The defendants in the suit include the Federal Ministry of Transport, the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, the Chief of Army Staff, the Inspector General of Police, the Director of the Department of State Security Services, the Kano State Commissioner of Police, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and a businessman operating under a business name.

Barrister Dan Baito added that the applicants are 75 in number.

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Yoruba Nation Agitator Dies In Custody During Trial For Treason

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Adejumo Lateef, one of the Yoruba Nation agitators, has passed away while in the custody of the Nigeria Correctional Services, as revealed during a court hearing on Wednesday.

Lateef was the 18th defendant among 27 facing charges of conspiracy, unlawful possession of firearms, and treason, in connection to the April 2024 invasion of the Oyo State government Secretariat in an attempt to declare the Yoruba Nation (Oodua Republic).

The defendants (1- 27) facing trial include Adeyemo Peter, Adeyemo Joseph, Amos Oluwaseyi Ogundeji, Ayanwale Rofiat, Olalere Mathew and Ismaila Malomo Peter.

Others are Fatoki Anthony, Murittala Abefe, Ismaila Adepoju, Fatunmbi Wasiu, Isaac Friday, Ayanwale Saburi, Adeola Elegbede, Ademola Adeniyi, Ogundeji Alabi, Ojo Olufemi, Ajani Ezekiel, Adejumo Lateef and Ayoola David.

The list also includes Adesokan Hameed, Adesokan Hameed, Abiona Esther, Omoyajowo Funsho, Tola Olufemi, Oritola Alabi, Kayode Fakeye and Taiwo Titilayo.

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The suspects were arraigned on five count charges of conspiracy, unlawful possession of firearms, unlawful assembly, treasonable felony and treason.

The case is being presided over by Justice K. B. Olawoyin at the Oyo State High Court, Ibadan.

In his ruling, Justice Olawoyin adjourned the case to November 6, 8 and 13 for arraignment and hearing.

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