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You’re truly our worthy ambassador – Body of Benchers honours Wike

The Body of Benchers has described the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, as one of its worthy ambassadors.
The body’s chairman, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), stated this when he and other officials visited the minister in Abuja on Friday.
Awomolo explained that the Body of Benchers is the legal body of practitioners of the highest distinction in the legal profession.
He added that the body was responsible for the formal call to the Bar of persons seeking to become legal practitioners and disciplining lawyers.
“The Body of Benchers, as we all know, represents men and women with the highest distinction in our profession.
“We are regarded as the soul, the coordinator or the spirit that guides the legal profession, including the administration of justice,” he said.
He said the delegation was in the minister’s office to thank him for his intervention in the judiciary’s affairs.
He said that the interventions were not limited to FCT, adding that the minister intervened in matters relating to the welfare and goodwill of the judiciary in Rivers when he was the governor.
He thanked Wike for his responsiveness in appreciating the need to help the judiciary in areas where it needed it.
“This afternoon, I am honoured to lead the delegation of the Body of Benchers to thank you for being a faithful member of the body.
“I want to thank you, sir, for your responsive interventions in judicial matters.
“You are a good representative of the legal profession in the cabinet of President Bola Tinubu.
“The president even called you a good man during a live interview on national television. Nothing can be better than that. Continue to put in your best as our ambassador,” he said.
Awomolo said that coming from the body of the men of the highest distinction in the legal profession, “whatever you do, we are watching.
“At regular times, we will come to say thank you for being a good ambassador, thank you for your commitment and loyalty to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and thank you for all you are doing.”
He commended the minister for the ongoing construction of comfortable accommodation for judicial officers, describing it as a “responsive intervention”.
He explained that the move was by the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of government.
He said this was contrary to the erroneous perception by some Nigerians that the gesture was intended to influence the judiciary.
The chairman further said that the visit was to update the minister on the body’s activities and introduce the incoming Chairman, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, former Chief Justice of Nigeria.
He asked the minister for continued support for the judicial arm of government.
Responding, Wike reiterated his commitment to contributing to the development of the judiciary.
He explained that the construction of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal, the Annex Office Complex of the Body of Benchers, and the Judges’ Quarters was based on approval by Tinubu.
He said the funds were budgeted, approved by Tinubu, and passed by the National Assembly.
He added that the story was the same for the ongoing construction of staff quarters at the Nigerian Law School, Bwari, adding that funds have been earmarked for constructing two hostels in the institution in the 2025 budget.
“Without the approval of the budget, it would have been tough for me to support the Body of Benchers and the judiciary in general.
“The court of appeal complex and the judges’ quarters under construction were also appropriated.
“To me, whatever I can do to support the profession I belong to, I will do, and I owe nobody an apology for supporting efforts to enhance the judiciary’s performance.
“I will not miss this opportunity to contribute to the growth of the legal profession,” the minister said.
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Just in: Gunmen Hijack Loaded Bus,K!!ll Driver, Abduct Passengers

Tragedy struck in Ikobi, Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State on Thursday night as gunmen hijacked a fully loaded Benue Links bus, killing the driver and kidnapping all passengers on board.
The gunmen, however, left a toddler behind.
Sources revealed that the assailants ambushed the bus along the highway, fatally shooting the driver before forcibly taking the passengers into the bush. However, a young boy was reportedly spared by the kidnappers.
Although, authorities are yet to issue an official statement on the incident, but security agencies have been alerted and are said to be tracking the whereabouts of the victims.
Reacting to the latest attack, the president of Ochetoha K’Idoma youth wing, Mike Magaji, decried the inaction of the state government over the killings in the state.
He said the governor did not make any meaningful speech during his visit to Otukpo on Thursday.
He said, “It is heartbreaking that our people continue to live in fear while the government remains silent. How many more lives must be lost before decisive action is taken?
“The governor’s visit to Otukpo was a disappointment. Our people expected leadership, not vague reassurances. We need a clear plan to end these attacks.
“The government must rise up to its responsibilities. We cannot continue to mourn our people daily while those in power look the other way.”
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Stakeholders plead with Tinubu to review appointment of DG, National Agricultural Seed Council

Stakeholders and experts in the Seed Sector of Nigeria have appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to review the recent appointment of a substantive Director General for the National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC).
Stakeholders’ concern stemmed from the fact that Hon Fatuhu Mohammed Buhari who was appointed as substantive Director General of the Council did not possess the requisite professional qualification and cognate experience in seed science and technology as provided for in the Act establishing the Council.
In the open letter of appeal to President Tinubu signed on behalf of the Seed Sector by Engineer Olagbaju Akeju, a technical consultant/seed processor, the group cited a breach of Part III, Section 6 of the National Seed Council Act of 2019, which is the regulatory framework to establish food governance and remove quackery from the Nigeria Seed System.
Specifically, Part III, Section 6, states: “The President shall appoint on the recommendation of the Hon. Minister, candidate who possesses professional qualification and cognate experience in Seed Science and Technology.”
The group said that: “This requirement is very fundamental to continue to sustain the gain and international recognition of the Nigerian Agricultural Seed System as African model.”
According to the group, “It is for this purpose that Mr. President’s attention is invited to take another look at the appointment of Hon. Fatuhu Mohammed Buhari as Director General of the Council as earlier announced and confirmed, pending the request for Dr. Ishiaku Othman Khalid to serve as substantive Director-General of the Council for a single term.”
It would be recalled that until a few days ago, before the announcement of Hon. Fatuhu Mohammed Buhari as the Director-General by Mr. President, the Acting Director-General, Dr. Ishiaku Othman Khalid, a seasoned Seed Expert who grew within the system to become a director, was expected to be confirmed as the substantive Director General.
“During his tenure in acting capacity, the Seed Council attained international recognition as testified by the Council of Head of States in Africa Union for Food Security Committee. The Nigeria Seed System has also become remarkable as a model working for Nigeria and should be adopted by other African countries.”
On appointment of core professionals to head the Council, the group noted: “Since its establishment, the leadership of this unique agency has always been selected among the professionals in the relevant seed science and technology for the post of Director-General.
“It appeared that Mr. President was misled to appoint a non-professional as Director-General. This appointment did not only contravene the extant law but also breach Mr. President’s belief to give opportunity for serving officers to reach the pinnacle of their careers.”
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Just in: Supreme Court sacks ,Abure as LP chairman

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Supreme Court has set aside the judgment of the Court of Appeal in Abuja recognising Julius Abure as the National Chairman of the Labour Party (LP).
In a unanimous judgment, a five-member panel of the apex court held that the Court of Appeal lacked the jurisdiction to have pronounced Abure National Chairman of the Labour Party, after finding out earlier that the substance of the case was about the party’s leadership.
The apex court held that the issue of leadership was an internal affair of a party over which courts lacked jurisdiction.
The court further allowed the appeal filed by Senator Nenadi Usman and one other and held that it was meritorious.
It also proceeded to dismiss the cross-appeal filed by the Abure group of the Labour Party for being unmeritorious.
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