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Court lifts order restraining INEC, SIEC, others over Kwara council poll
A Federal High Court in Abuja has lifted the ex-parte order it issued restraining the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from releasing the national voters’ register to the Kwara State Independent Electoral Commission (KWSIEC) to conduct local government election in Kwara State on Saturday.
Justice Peter Lifu, who issued the order on July 29, upon an ex-parte motion by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), vacated it yesterday while ruling on an application by KWASIEC.
Justice Lifu, in the ruling, upheld the argument by KWASIEC’s lawyer, Johnson Usman (SAN) that the order, being an ex-parte one, ought to be lifted after 14 days, in line with extant legal provisions.
The judge also dismissed the allegation of contempt of court made by the PDP against the Chairman of KWSIEC, Okanlawon Baba.
PDP had sought that the KWASIEC chairman be committed to prison for allegedly violating a subsisting order of the court.
In the ruling yesterday, Justice Lifu dismissed the motion for committal filed by the PDP on the grounds that the KWASIEC chairman was not served personally as required by law.
Justice Lifu held that since committal proceeding is quash criminal one, the motion commencing it must be served personally on the alleged contemnor and not through any other party or person.
The judge held that the failure of PDP to effect personal service on the alleged contemnor was fatal to its case and amounted to violation of KWASIEC chairman’s right to fair hearing guaranteed under Section 36 of the Constitution.
He said: “I have carefully and painstakingly perused the arguments for and against the motion to commit the contemnor to prison.
“Where the liberty of person is at stake, due of process of law must be carefully followed.
“In the instant case, the fundamental right of the alleged contemnor to fair hearing, as enshrined in Section 36 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, was breached by not serving him personally and this makes the motion for committal to prison to be liable to dismissal and is hereby dismissed,” the judge said.
Following a motion ex-parte filed by the PDP, the court on July 29 issued an order restraining INEC from releasing the national voters register to the KWSIEC for the purpose of conducting the September 21 local government elections in Kwara State.
It equally restrained KWASIEC and the state’s Attorney General from receiving, accepting or using the national voter register or any part relating to Kwara State from the electoral body for the council’s election in Kwara State.
The PDP had, while alleging contempt, claimed that despite the pending orders of the court, KWASIEC’s chairman wrote two letters to political parties, one inviting them for peace meeting and the other requesting them to submit names and photographs of their agents for the purpose of the election.
At the conclusion of the ruling yesterday, Justice Lifu said he would return the case file to the court’s chief judge for reassignment because his court only sat on the case as a vacation court.
In the substantive case, the PDP is contending among others, that the KWASIEC was in grievous contravention, breach and violation of sections 9, 28, 29 and 106 of the Electoral Act 2022, sections 20 (1) and 21 (1) of Kwara State Local Government Electoral (Amendment) Law, 2024.
The PDP claimed that the conditions and precedents stipulated in Local Government Electoral laws in Kwara State were allegedly deliberately ignored by KWASIEC under unacceptable circumstances.
It alleged that KWASIEC had applied to INEC for the register of voters in Kwara to use the same in the conduct of the local government polls.
The party said the action was in breach and violation of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, Electoral Act, 2022, as well as Kwara State Local Government Electoral (Amendment) Law, 2024.
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85 Chinese accused of cybercrime released on bail
Eighty-five Chinese nationals who were remanded at Kuje Custodial Centre in Abuja over alleged cybercrime have been released on bail, Sunday PUNCH has gathered.
The spokesperson for the Nigerian Correctional Service, Federal Capital Territory Command, Adamu Duza, who disclosed this to our correspondent said the Chinese were released on Friday, December 20, 2024.
The suspects were part of a group of 113 foreign nationals arraigned before the Federal High Court, Abuja, on November 24, 2024 on charges of cybercrime, money laundering, and unlawful residency in Nigeria.
The group includes individuals from Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Brazil, the Philippines, Myanmar, and Malaysia, as well as 17 Nigerian collaborators.
Justice Ekerete Akpan, who presided over the case, had initially ordered the remand of the male defendants at Kuje prison and female defendants at Suleja prison.
The charges stem from the allegations that the accused persons used sophisticated computer systems to facilitate hacking activities and operate fraudulent gambling platforms such as 9f.com, c2.top, and 8pg.top.
They were also accused of overstaying their business permits and remaining in Nigeria without valid residency or visas.
The suspects were arrested on November 3, 2024, in Katampe District, Abuja.
Duza confirmed to Sunday PUNCH that the release of the 85 Chinese nationals was supervised by the FCT Controller of Corrections, Ajibogun Olatubosun, to ensure all protocols were followed and their personal properties were returned.
He said, “85 Chinese in our detention facilities have been released on bail. The Controller was on ground to ensure their release and their properties intact.”
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Yuletide: FG plans 60 buses for inter-state routes
The Federal Government is set to unveil a total of 60 buses any moment from now as part of its commitment to ease the transportation of Nigerians travelling by road during the yuletide season.
This initiative is part of an agreement signed with transport unions under the Ministry of Transportation’s free transportation programme.
The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative, Michael Oluwagbemi, disclosed this during an interview with Sunday PUNCH, on Friday.
On Friday, the government, through the Nigerian Railway Corporation, declared free rides for 340,000 train users travelling to their hometowns for the Christmas and New Year celebrations.
Providing further updates on the scheme, Oluwagbemi said the buses for the programme would soon be launched for the benefit of Nigerians.
He explained that the buses would transport passengers travelling between Abuja and neighbouring states, as well as to Lagos, Ibadan, Abeokuta, and other surrounding areas.
Oluwagbemi said, “There is an agreement on the mass-transit programme. You all already know that in Abuja today, we have those 15 buses running interstate from here to Gwagwalada, to Keffi and Nyanya, as well as Zuba in Niger State.
“That programme is already ongoing, and it will be expanded to interstate routes this week. So, we are going to put an additional 60 buses to run interstate here in Abuja and neighbouring states, as well as Lagos, Ibadan, and Abeokuta and neighbouring states.
“These buses will be providing free transportation till the beginning of next year as part of the Ministry of Transportation’s free transportation programme.”
Oluwagbemi also stated that the government planned to reduce transportation costs by converting cab drivers’ vehicles to CNG by the end of January 2025.
He added, “We signed a number of those agreements, but mainly two types of agreements, the transporters-vehicle agreement, where we are converting their vehicles.
“I believe a lot of them are now converted and before the end of January, they should be able to apply those discounts when they reach the benchmark targets.”
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FG allocates N960bn for aircrafts, security equipment in 2025
The Federal Government of Nigeria has earmarked a total of N960bn for the maintenance of the country’s defence aircraft and the purchase of security equipment across various sectors in the 2025 fiscal year.
The agencies procuring this equipment include the Office of the National Security Adviser, Department of State Services (DSS), Nigerian Air Force, Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy, Nigeria Police Force, and Nigeria Immigration Service, among others.
Although not explicitly stated in the proposed 2025 budget, the allocation of this amount could be linked to the government’s commitment to bolstering national security amid persistent challenges such as insurgency, banditry, and cyber threats.
In the breakdown, the Nigerian Defence Academy allocated N2,149,210,875 for security equipment, while the Nigerian Air Force budgeted N5,250,000,000 for security equipment and N70,450,575,356 for defence equipment.
The Nigerian Navy allotted N39,445,320,666 for defence equipment, while the Nigerian Army budgeted N4,873,731,363 for security equipment and N110,202,679,367 for defence equipment.
Others include the Ministry of Defence, which allocated N2,752,000,000 for defence equipment and N1,081,270,000 for security equipment, and the DSS, which earmarked N10,323,730,384 for security equipment.
The Nigeria Immigration Service had the largest single allocation with N438,817,624,296 for security equipment, while the Nigeria Correctional Service budgeted N1,231,334,077 for security equipment. The Ministry of Police Affairs allocated N62,508,813 for security equipment.
Additionally, the Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit allocated N100,000,000 for security equipment, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps earmarked N82,165,473, while the National Security Adviser’s Office set aside N170,002,000,000 for security equipment.
For the maintenance and fuelling of the country’s security aircraft, the Nigerian Army allocated N8.3bn, while the Nigerian Navy voted N5.6bn, bringing the total to N13.9bn.
The Army also budgeted a total of N51.5bn for the procurement of arms and ammunition, N350m for 10,000 litres of Jet A-1 Bowser, N6bn for protective gear (ballistic helmets and ballistic vests), N2.9bn for uniforms and boots, and N19.1bn for unmanned aerial systems and additional ground stations.
Additionally, N14.4bn was budgeted for the procurement of EQ series 4×4 multifunctional vehicles and camel MRAPs, while N2.29bn was allocated for all types of vehicle tyres, including run-flat tyres.
Recall that in the first seven months of this year, the government spent N63.6bn to procure equipment and ammunition for the military and the Office of the National Security Adviser.
President Bola Tinubu, on December 18, presented a proposed N47.90tn 2025 budget to the National Assembly, describing it as the “Budget of Restoration: Securing Peace and Rebuilding Prosperity.” Out of the proposed sum, N4.91tn was allocated to defence and security, underscoring the administration’s focus on addressing the nation’s security challenges.
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