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Area Council Elections: Wike Lauds Peaceful Conduct, Voters Turnout In Satellite Towns(Photos)

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike has commended the peaceful conduct of today’s Chairmanship and Councilorship elections in the six FCT Area Councils.

The Minister, who came out to personally monitor the election today, also expressed satisfaction with the general turn out of residents, saying, “although voters’ turnout was low in the city centre, the large number of residents in the satellite towns who came out to vote for candidates of their choice is very impressive.

“We thank God that everywhere is peaceful. The problem we have is low voter turnout, particularly, in the cities, and that has always been the case. But going round some of the satellite towns, you can see that its quite impressive.

“Coming to this polling unit (Ketti Primary school), you can see the massive turn out here, as with other polling units in other satellite towns we went. It is unfortunate that in the city, there is very low turnout. It is always the case.

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“What’s important is that the election is peaceful, no violence, no snatching of ballot papers and ballot boxes.”

He commended the security agencies in the FCT and Independence National Electoral Commission for a job well done.

Speaking on the deployment of the BVAS, Wike said: First of all, they just started counting votes. It is only when the votes are counted that we talk about it (the deployment of Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, BVAS) but from what is going on here, they are saying everything is moving on well in terms of using the BVAS. So, we commend INEC for what we have seen so far”.

Reacting to criticism by the Senator Representing the FCT, Ireti Kingibe, on the ban on movement during the election, the Minister stressed that he never imposed any ban but rather got approval from the President for the restriction of movement.

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He said, “I never imposed curfew. If you heard my statement, I said, with the approval of Mr. President. With the approval of Mr. President, I said from 8pm to 6pm today, there will be restriction of movement. And this is not the first time movement is restricted during election.”

He advised the Senator to always take time to read and understand statements before criticizing.

The Minister also called on residents to be law abiding as they see the election process to its conclusion, urging them not to give room for disgruntled persons to derail the process.

Areas visited by the Minister included polling units in, Garki, Garki village, Karu, Karshi, Wasa Kabusa Sheritti and Ketti among others.

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TCN announces planned outage at Abuja transmission substation

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Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, Abuja Region has announced a planned preventive maintenance at the Katampe 132/33 KiloVolt (kV) Transmission Substation on Saturday from 9:00am to 4:00pm.

General Manager, Public Affairs of the TCN, Mrs Ndidi Mbah, made this announcement in a statement in Abuja on Saturday.

Mbah said the scheduled maintenance is to enable TCN’s maintenance crew carry out preventive maintenance on the 100 Mega Volt Ampere (MVA) 132/33kV Power Transformer (TR1), its auxiliaries, and associated switchgear in the substation.

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”Consequently, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, AEDC, will be unable to off-take bulk power for distribution to customers in parts of Mpape, Maitama, Jahi, Life Camp,

”Others are Kado Fish Market, Idu-Karmo, and their environs during the maintenance period,” she said.

According to her, the company regrets any inconvenience the planned outage may cause electricity customers in the affected areas.

She added that equipment maintenance is essential to ensure their continued optimal performance.

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei barred from father’s funeral rites over fear of potential assassination

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Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has reportedly been barred from attending the funeral of his late father, Ali Khamenei, over fears that he could be targeted in a potential attack.

According to U.S. media reports citing two members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Iranian authoritiesl decided against allowing Mojtaba Khamenei to make a public appearance due to heightened security concerns and ongoing threats against senior Iranian leaders.

Reports in recent days had already indicated that the new Iranian leader was unlikely to attend the six-day funeral ceremonies because of security risks and fears of assassination attempts.

The funeral of Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli airstrike earlier this year according to multiple reports, has drawn millions of mourners and heightened tensions across the Middle East.

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Iran has announced a six-day state funeral and burial programme for late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with ceremonies taking place across Iran and Iraq before his final interment in the holy city of Mashhad.

July 3-5: Lying in state and public mourning at the Grand Mosalla Mosque in Tehran.

July 6-8: Funeral processions and religious ceremonies in the Iranian cities of Qom and Mashhad, as well as the Iraqi holy cities of Najaf and Karbala.

July 9: Final burial in Mashhad, Khamenei’s hometown, at or near the revered Imam Reza Shrine, one of Shiite Islam’s holiest sites.

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Iranian authorities expect the funeral to attract millions of mourners, making it one of the largest state funerals in the country’s history. Security measures have been significantly tightened, with reports indicating concerns over potential threats to senior Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.

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Nigeria-Japan Move to Deepen Diplomatic Ties 

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By Gloria Ikibah

Nigeria and Japan have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations, with both countries pledging to expand political engagement, deepen economic cooperation and boost trade and investment.

The renewed commitment was made during a courtesy visit by the Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of the Japanese Embassy, Shin Honda, to the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye, in Abuja.

The meeting reviewed the current state of Nigeria-Japan relations and explored ways to strengthen collaboration in areas including sustainable development, technology transfer and private sector investment.

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Speaking during the meeting, Ambassador Enikanolaiye described Japan as one of Nigeria’s most valued development partners and praised the country’s remarkable progress in industrialisation and innovation.

The minister said Nigeria was keen to deepen economic relations with Japan by attracting greater investment into critical sectors of the economy.

He said: “Japan remains one of Nigeria’s valued development partners, and we commend the country’s achievements in industrialisation, technological innovation, manufacturing and heavy industries.

“Nigeria remains committed to deepening economic ties and attracting greater Japanese investment in key sectors of the economy. We also appreciate Japan’s longstanding support for Nigeria’s development priorities and reaffirm the Federal Government’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for stronger bilateral cooperation.”

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He added that closer engagement between the private sectors of both countries would play a key role in driving investment, technology transfer and economic growth.

“We welcome stronger collaboration between the private sectors of both countries to boost investment, technology transfer and economic growth”, he said.

In response, Honda reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to expanding its strategic partnership with Nigeria through increased political consultations, trade, investment and development cooperation.

“Japan remains committed to strengthening its strategic partnership with Nigeria through enhanced political consultations, increased trade and investment, and continued development cooperation”, he said.

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He highlighted Japan’s ongoing support for Nigeria in infrastructure development, agriculture, healthcare, humanitarian assistance and peacebuilding, while noting the contribution of the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) in promoting commercial relations between both countries.

Honda also briefed the minister on preparations for the Nigeria-Japan Special Policy Dialogue, scheduled to take place in Abuja at the end of August during the visit of Japan’s Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs.

He said the planned visit to Japan later this year by Nigerian business magnate Aliko Dangote would further strengthen private sector cooperation.

“The proposed visit of Nigerian business leader, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, to Japan later this year will further strengthen private sector collaboration between both countries”, he stated.

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Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring the success of the forthcoming Nigeria-Japan Special Policy Dialogue and agreed to sustain regular consultations aimed at advancing mutually beneficial cooperation.

The meeting underscored the long-standing friendship between Nigeria and Japan, with both sides expressing optimism that stronger diplomatic and economic engagement would deliver lasting benefits for the two nations.

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