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Mob invades Oyedepo’s church in Daura, steal items worth millions
On the first day of the commencement of the nationwide protest against hardship, chairs, musical instruments, and other items worth millions of naira were reported stolen by hoodlums from a church in Katsina.
The incident, according to Punch, happened at a Living Faith Church in the Daura Local Government Area (LGA) of the State.
Bishop David Oyedepo is the founder of Living Faith Church, Worldwide.
Daily Trust reports that some Nigerians had organised a 10-day nationwide protest against what they termed as bad governance and had taken to the streets on Thursday to drive home their demands.
The protest which began peacefully on the first day later took a dramatic turn when some miscreants hijacked the exercise in some states, destroying and looting properties.
David Sarki, Pastor in charge of the church, while speaking to Punch on Sunday, revealed that service could not be held due to the incident.
He said: “We have two security personnel working in the church; one was on duty while the other was off. When the protest began around 10:00 am, the hoodlums just diverted to the church, many of them in Keke Napep (tricycle), broke the door and windows and entered the church auditorium.
“They took everything inside the church auditorium, including the wall digital clock, musical instruments, pulpit, pastor’s chairs, plastic chairs, a desktop computer at the reception, and a scoreboard where the accountant usually kept church documents. They scattered everything.
“Three churches were their target. They succeeded in invading the Living Faith Church and Deeper Life, but couldn’t gain access to the third one, which is the Anglican Church, because of the strong protection at the gate. We have informed the police and the army about it, and the police told us yesterday that they have made some arrests.
“I am surprised by this attack. When we are thinking about ending bad governance protests, which have now escalated to the invasion of churches, it is something that everyone should seriously condemn. It is not food that we store in the house of God; it is a place of worship. Why is it only a church? The government should come to the reality that they are serving humanity, and God will judge us all, whether political or religious leaders.
“My prayer for the perpetrators is that they should repent from what they are doing because for you to enter a church, a place of worship, is wrong, and you know you are not fighting, man. They should seek repentance. I know God is forgiving, and He will forgive them.”
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Ex-Gov Obaseki on EFCC Watchlist as Probe of Edo’s Contracts Begins
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has placed former Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, under its watch list as it intensifies its probe into financial activities during his administration.
The EFCC’s investigation, which is focusing on contracts and transactions awarded during his two terms in office, has heightened political tensions in the state.
Obaseki, who completed his tenure on November 12, is facing scrutiny over alleged irregularities in the management of state resources.
While the EFCC has not directly linked him to any criminal activity, sources within the anti-graft agency revealed that the investigation is far from over.
A source close to the commission stated, “An investigation into his administration has started, but he won’t be invited until we reach an advanced stage. So far, many transactions are not directly tied to him, as he delegated responsibilities to others. Our team is pursuing leads on contracts and other financial activities under his watch.”
In early November, the EFCC detained five senior officials from the Obaseki administration, including the state’s Accountant General, Julius Anelu. The officials were interrogated over large-scale withdrawals from the state treasury, which occurred in a compressed period before Obaseki’s exit from office.
Obaseki, however, has expressed confidence in the probe. On November 8, he publicly declared that he was prepared to face any scrutiny. “I have no fears about the EFCC’s investigations,” he stated, emphasizing his readiness to account for his eight years in office.
Despite his assertive stance, insiders within the EFCC have revealed that former governors, including Obaseki, are routinely placed on a watchlist.
This measure, according to the source, ensures that they remain within reach throughout the investigation process, particularly to prevent them from fleeing the country while cases are ongoing.
“All former governors are monitored by the EFCC, regardless of active investigations. This prevents them from leaving the country while cases are ongoing,” an EFCC source disclosed.
The probe into Obaseki’s administration has also been fueled by claims made by his successor, Governor Monday Okpebholo, who has set up a 14-member committee to review the assets of the former administration.
The committee is tasked with examining the financial and contractual dealings of the past government, which some allege have left the state saddled with a heavy debt burden.
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Tinubu Endorses Elevation of 11 Directors for Permanent Secretary Roles
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially approved the elevation of 11 directors, who are part of the 19 candidates selected for the final stage of the permanent secretaries’ qualifying examination. This development, which follows a rigorous selection process, was confirmed in a memo issued by the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF).
According to a report by Gists9ja, this confirmation comes after the initial stages of a highly competitive process aimed at filling vacancies for permanent secretaries across various federal government ministries. The announcement also highlights the continued efforts of the Tinubu administration to ensure that capable and qualified individuals are appointed to crucial civil service positions.
The process began earlier in October when the Federal Government, through the OHCSF, initiated the appointment procedure for new permanent secretaries, focusing on addressing vacancies in eight states. A memorandum issued by the OHCSF and signed by Didi Walson-Jack, the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, outlined the terms for the selection. Notably, the memo specified that individuals under any form of disciplinary action would be ineligible to apply for the permanent secretary roles, ensuring the integrity of the recruitment process.
The official memo from the OHCSF, signed by Dr. Emmanuel Meribole on behalf of the examination committee, announced that the 11 directors, who had excelled in the initial stages of the examination, were invited to the next phase. The document read: “The under-listed eleven (11) candidates are invited to the oral interview stage of the process for the appointment of Permanent Secretaries in the Federal Civil Service, following their successful performance in Stages I and II of the exercise.”
Initially, 38 directors participated in the first stage of the process. Out of these, 19 directors advanced to the second stage, and following their exceptional performance, 11 directors were shortlisted for the final stage. These individuals are now set to face the oral interview, a critical step before the formal appointments are made.
This move is seen as part of President Tinubu’s ongoing efforts to enhance the efficiency of the federal bureaucracy and fill critical leadership positions within the civil service. Upon completion of the recruitment process, it is expected that President Tinubu will officially announce the newly appointed permanent secretaries.
The process of selecting permanent secretaries has always been highly anticipated due to the significant role these individuals play in the day-to-day operations of government ministries and the implementation of key national policies. With the current stage of the recruitment process nearing completion, all eyes are on the final appointments, which are expected to be revealed once the interview process concludes.
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BREAKING: Makarfi dies in Kaduna at 93
Jafaru Makarfi, a respected Islamic leader and retired public servant, has passed away in Kaduna at the age of 93.
Suleman Abdulkadir, who announced the death on behalf of the family, in a statement on Saturday in Kaduna, said he passed away on Saturday night.
Mr Abdulkadir, who is also the Garkuwan Zazzau, said Mr Makarfi was the Chairman of the Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) in Kaduna State.
He was a prominent figure in the Nigerian Muslim community and he served as a commissioner in the defunct Kaduna state.
Mr Abdulkadir said, “A veteran of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Makarfi joined the corporation in 1950 and had a distinguished career spanning over four decades.
“He was the first Northerner to hold the position of District Superintendent in the Western District of the NRC.”
He said the funeral prayer would be held on Sunday at 1:00 pm at the Sultan Bello Mosque, Kaduna.
Mr Abdulkadir added, ”Makarfi is survived by six children.
“We extend our condolences to his family, friends, JNI, and the entire Muslim community.
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