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Tension in Neuro-Psychiatric hospital Calabar as police arrest Union Chairman
By Francesca Hangeior
Activists at the Federal Neuro Psychiatric hospital in Calabar were on Wednesday disrupted with the protest of the Senior Staff Association of Universities, Teaching Hospitals, Research Institutes and Associated Institutions (SSAUTHRIAI).
The union protest was against the undue interference of management of the hospital in it’s affairs.
The protest which was at the behest of the union’s National Executive Committee (NEC), was led by the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH) chapter’s chairman, Com. Dominic Effiong.
Speaking during protest, Effiong said that the exercise was in solidarity with the Psychiatric hospital chapter where the hospital’s management have been at loggerhead with the union.
He explained that crisis assumed a worrisome dimension when it national chairman who is also a staff of the hospital, Com. Ken Bassey, was “unlawfully” arrested by the anti robbery unit of the Cross River State Police Command.
Effiong alledged that the arrest of Bassey, also former chapter chairman of the SSAUTHRIAI of the hospital on thrump up charge on July 25, was masterminded by the hospital’s management.
“We discovered during efforts to secure his release, that his arrest had to do with the issue of handing over of a vehicle of the union which management had no business interfering,” he stated.
The UCTH chairman alleged the Psychiatric hospital management of frustrating attempts by the union to conduct election for the hospital chapter of SSAUTHRIAI
He further noted that the management had also refused to recognise the caretaker committee set up as a result of non conduct of the union’s election.
Corroborating Effiong’s position, Ken Bassey, explained that his ordeal started shortly after he was elected the national chairman of SSAUTHRIAI.
My election as national chairman came while I was still serving as the Psychiatric hospital chapter chairman and I had to relinquish one for the other since I can’t be holding two positions at the same time.
“I decided on the 1st of May 2023 to relinquish my position as branch chairman to the vice chairman who became acting chairman.
“The branch election was supposed to hold on the 23rd of May but we suddenly discovered that the two candidates running for the position of chairman were from the same unit, which is against the union’s constitution.
“When the both candidates refused to step-down for each other, the NEC in its wisdom disqualified both of them from contesting the elecrion,” he explained.
Bassey stated that this is where his ordeal began as the disqualification did not go down well with the management who was sponsoring one of the disqualified candidate.
He noted that it was as a result of this that the management dissolved the executive in place and suspended union’s activities, I’m addition to it refusal to recognise the caretaker committee subsequently put in place by the NEC.
On the issue of vehicle that led to his arrest, Bassey explained that he was duly authorised to go with
the vehicle as a parting gift.
“The vehicle is still impounded by the police even after I presented the documents that transfer the ownership of the vehicle to me,” he said.
On his part, the caretaker committee chairman, Com. Dennis Ekpo said that the hospital’s management had refused to acknowledge its legitimacy and also prevented them from peacefully conducting the affairs of the union.
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Reps Raises Alarm Over Poor Capital Budget Implementation
By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives has expressed concern over the low implementation rate of the capital component of the 2024 budget.
Thr Chairman Public Accounts Committee (PAC), Rep. Bamidele Salam, during an interactive session with the Accountant General of the Federation, Dr. Shakirat Madein, on Wednesday, revealed that only 25 percent of the capital budget has been implemented.
The chairman who stated that the underperformance hinders economic growth and development, urged the AGF to expedite the submission of the 2022 Consolidated Financial Statement to the Auditor General in line with constitutional provisions.
Rep. Salam lamented Nigeria’s lag in timely audit report submissions compared to Kenya, Ghana, and Rwanda, attributing this to delays in financial statement submissions by the Accountant General’s office.
Addressing revenue leakages, the committee called for stricter measures, including process automation and regular audits of Government-Owned Enterprises. It also instructed the Accountant General, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Interior to resolve issues delaying the automation of revenue collections from foreign missions to enhance transparency.
Rep. Salam disclosed that the 2021 Auditor General’s Report, recently submitted to the National Assembly, would be prioritized once the 2024 Appropriation Bill is passed.
In her remarks, Dr. Madein attributed delays in the consolidated financial statement to inadequate data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) but assured that efforts to resolve this are near completion. She pledged to conclude the process within two months.
The Accountant General also highlighted ongoing initiatives to enhance public expenditure management, including a review of the Financial Regulations 2009, which is awaiting Federal Executive Council approval.
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Usman to Morka: “Peter Obi’s life now in your hands, nothing must happen to him
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Senator Nenadi Usman, the Chairperson of the Labour Party Caretaker Committee, has issued a stern warning to Felix Morka, the National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), stating that he will be held responsible for any harm that may come to Peter Obi or his associates.
Usman emphasized that Morka’s recent threat against Obi, the party’s former presidential candidate, would not be tolerated.
This comes after reports of Obi denying claims of his arrest at his home in Onitsha, Anambra State. Usman maintained that despite Obi’s denial, Morka’s comments on January 5, 2025, directly threatened Obi’s life and were an affront to the democratic process.
In a statement of condemnation, Usman said, “It is with great concern and a deep sense of responsibility that I condemn the inflammatory remarks made by Mr. Felix Morka during his appearance on national television. His statements not only pose a direct threat to Peter Obi’s life, reputation, and business interests, but they also undermine the fundamental principles of democracy, decency, and responsible political engagement.”
Usman continued, highlighting Obi’s dedication to public service, “Mr. Peter Obi is a man of impeccable character who has devoted his life to serving Nigeria and championing good governance. His commitment to merit, competence, and rule of law is unwavering. To attack him with baseless allegations and threats is a clear indication that the APC cannot engage constructively on the issues that truly matter to Nigerians
She further remarked that such rhetoric has no place in the country’s democracy, as it undermines national unity, discourages productive political discourse, and endangers lives. Usman reminded Morka and the APC leadership that “words have consequences,” and that the Labour Party would hold them accountable for any harm that befalls Obi or his associates.
Senator Usman also called on security agencies to investigate the alleged threat and hold Morka accountable for his remarks. “We urge the security agencies to take swift action to investigate this matter and ensure that individuals who use public platforms to incite violence or issue veiled threats are held responsible. Political leaders must rise above such petty behavior and focus on addressing the pressing challenges facing our nation, including insecurity, unemployment, and economic instability.”
Usman reaffirmed the Labour Party’s unwavering support for Obi, stating, “The Labour Party will not be intimidated by threats. Peter Obi represents hope for the Nigerian people, and we stand firmly by him in his pursuit of a better Nigeria.”
Additionally, Usman demanded a public apology from the APC and a retraction of Morka’s statements. She stressed that any failure to do so would imply tacit approval of such reckless behavior. “The APC must immediately issue a public apology to Mr. Peter Obi and retract the offensive statements made by its National Publicity Secretary. Anything less would be a tacit endorsement of such reckless and dangerous behavior.”
Concluding her statement, Usman reminded political leaders of their responsibility to promote peace, unity, and responsible political dialogue, emphasizing that true leadership is measured by how individuals treat one another, especially in times of disagreement.
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Borno attack: Tinubu mourn slain soldiers, orders probe
President Bola Tinubu on Thursday mourned the soldiers who were killed in an attack on an army base in Sabon Gida, Damboa, Borno State.
Members of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) launched a pre-dawn attack in trucks and on motorcycles last Saturday on the base in Sabon Gari in Damboa area of Borno State.
They set fire to the base along with army vehicles, military sources said, on condition of anonymity as they are not authorised to speak on the incident.
Fighter jets deployed from the regional capital Maiduguri 100 kilometres (62 miles) away struck the attackers as they retreated.
Tinubu in a statement by the presidential spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, expressed his profound sympathy to the military authorities following the loss of six brave soldiers during a dawn terrorist attack on January 4.
He ordered a “thorough investigation to uncover the circumstances that led to the unfortunate incident and ensure that it serves as a valuable lesson to prevent similar occurrences.”
“This resolute action by the Army demonstrates the capability and readiness of our military to confront and defeat threats to our nation’s security. Their actions testify to our resolve to eradicate terrorism and banditry, paving the way for a future where peace and security prevail for all Nigerians,” the President was quoted as saying.
I extend heartfelt gratitude and sympathy to our military and security forces on behalf of a grateful nation.
“Your sacrifices and dedication do not go unnoticed, and we stand firmly behind you in this ongoing fight to eliminate these threats.”
The Commander-in-Chief also commended the armed forces for their swift and decisive response, particularly the air component, in launching effective retaliatory strikes.
To Tinubu, the targeted air raids resulted in the significant neutralisation of numerous terrorists and the destruction of their assets as they attempted to flee.
The President wants the military to proactively take the war to the camps of bandits and terrorists.
He particularly emphasised the Northwest, where these criminals continue to threaten the lives and homes of innocent villagers.
Tinubu called on Nigerians and the media to support the military’s efforts to restore peace and security in the nation.
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