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PTD Mocks Augustine Egbon, Says “A Group You Claim To Lead Fails To recognize You As Leader”
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) branch of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), has maintained that Augustine Egbon is not the valid national chairman of the Branch, stressing that Comrade Lucky Osesua and Comrade Yusuf Garga, remain the Chairman and 1st Deputy National Chairman chairman of the union as recognized by law.
The Oil and Gas Union also reiterated that Comrade (Dr) Humble Obinna Power is their National Secretary as recognized by the extant rules and convention. It added that it was shameful to see that the illegal faction Egbon claimed to lead couldn’t even recognize him as their chairman in the minute of their meeting, noting that the group lacked legitimacy and coordination.
The union, which described Egbon as an impostor added that he cannot assume leadership position of the Branch through the back door or on the basis of Lagos kangaroo election which was an outright product of court contempt, calling it also an effort in futility.
In a chat with journalists by an elder in the PTD Branch of NUPENG in Port Harcourt Zone, Comrade Joseph Dagogo-Jack (JP), on the sidelines of a National Executive Branch Meeting held in Calabar on Saturday, September 28, 2024, he described as ridiculous the refusal of NUPENG leadership to follow due process, court orders and the path of peace to advance the union in positive direction.
“I am deeply happy to see you journalists here today and I must say thank you for honoring our call. You can also see that the crowd here is massive which reflects that Comrade Osesua is the authentic national chairman of PTD, I’m sure you also saw our 1st and 2nd Deputy National Chairmen, Comrades Dayyabu Garga and Peter Muodebelu (Onwa), our National Secretary, Comrade Dr Humble Obinna Power and other National, Zonal and Unit Executives. This is a reflection of acceptability by our members and a validation of legitimacy. There is one National Chairman accepted, and loved by the majority of PTD members, and that person is Lucky Osesua.
“We learnt that Augustine Egbon held a shambolic National Executive meeting too, which didn’t gain any traction, it was a show of shame for the President and General Secretary, Afolabi Olawale of NUPENG who were financially induced to attend the meeting, only to see a very low turnout. Not only that, the illegal faction Augustine Egbon claimed to be leading couldn’t even recognize him as their national chairman in the highlights of the minute of their meeting which was signed by one Ibrahim Yahaya Abdulrahman, the letters of the minute described Otunba Salimon Akanni Oladiti as the national chairman, a man whose tenure expired many years back. This is an indication that Egbon’s group outrightly lost legitimacy and coordination. It’s also a validation to the fact that God has destroyed their government and as well exposed their evil plot and put them all to shame.
“As you can see our meeting built its strength on topical industrial and union matters, it also sought to assess our progress and set fresh objectives for tanker drivers with timelines; we also placed our interest on how to engender unity and cooperation among our numerous registered and legitimate members. We also consider reviewing our primary objectives as Tanker drivers, which include, 1. Protect workers’ rights and interest, 2. Improve working conditions and safety, 3. Negotiate fair wages and benefits, 4. Enhance job security and stability, 5. Promote collective bargaining, amongst others.
“On the issue of health and safety, we expanded our focus on how to reduce workplace accidents and injuries, improve emergency response procedures and safety, enhance occupational health monitoring, foster positive relationships with management and ensure fair treatment and representation. We also spoke on pending issues in courts and the success we’ve recorded so far and other matters which I am not permitted to reveal because of their sensitive nature”, Comrade Joseph stated.
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Sultan declares Friday first day of Sha’aban
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Sultanate Council Advisory Committee on Religious Affairs has announced that there were no confirmed reports of the sighting of the crescent moon marking the beginning of Sha’aban 1446AH.
The announcement done in collaboration with the National Moon Sighting Committee, is significant for Muslims in the country being the month that precedes Ramadan.
In a release signed by the Wazirin Sokoto, and Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Religious Affairs, Sultanate Council, Sokoto, Prof. Sambo Wali Junaidu, the committee stated that no moon sighting reports were received from various committees nationwide.
“As a result, Thursday, January 30, 2025, will be observed as the 30th day of Rajab 1446AH.
“His Eminence, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), has accepted the report and officially declared Friday, January 31, 2025, as the first day of Sha’aban 1446AH.
“The announcement is significant for the Muslim community, as Sha’aban is the month preceding Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam.
“The declaration ensures uniformity in the Islamic calendar, guiding religious observances across Nigeria”, it added.
The Sultanate Council also urged Muslims to follow official announcements regarding Islamic dates and to prepare spiritually for the upcoming month of Ramadan.
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Abolishing Death Penalty, Nigerians Will Decide – Deputy Speaker
By Gloria Ikibah
Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, has said that the decision to abolish death penalty in Nigeria rests with the people.
Kalu who stated this during a visit by officials of the Death Penalty Project and the British High Commission to his office in Abuja on Thursday, stressed the need for open discussions and collaboration among stakeholders, as opinions on the issue vary widely.
He noted that over 130 countries have already abolished the death penalty, either in law or practice. However, in Nigeria, capital punishment is still allowed for crimes such as murder, armed robbery, and treason.
The Deputy Speaker said that the number of death row inmates highlights the need for reforms in the criminal justice system. As chairman of the Constitution Review Committee, he said the committee has been studying the moral, ethical, and practical aspects of the death penalty.
While no bill on the matter is currently before the House, Kalu stated that the committee is considering it, and a proposal could be brought forward soon for debate and public input.
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Police Arrest Gang Targeting Bank Customers, Stealing From Cars
Operatives of the Bauchi State Police Command have nabbed several members of a four-man syndicate that specialises in robbing bank customers.
The syndicate also uses locally fabricated master keys to gain unauthorised access to their victims’ vehicles.
According to a statement issued on Friday by the command’s spokesperson, Ahmed Wakil, the gang targets bank customers across Bauchi, Borno, and Kano states.
The arrested members include Mustapha Bukar, 42; Mustapha Abubakar, 47; and Habibu Tijjani, 30. The fourth member, who is the gang leader, is currently at large.
“The modus operandi of the suspects involves monitoring bank customers who withdraw substantial amounts of money with the intention of robbing them. They utilise locally fabricated master keys, known as ‘Chori,’ to gain unauthorised access to their victims’ vehicles and properties.
“On January 28, 2025, operatives from the State Intelligence Department (SID), acting on credible intelligence, apprehended the syndicate, which specialises in targeting bank customers across Bauchi, Borno, and Kano states. A thorough investigation revealed that on January 27, 2025, at around 5 pm, the suspects observed a 43-year-old businessman (name withheld) leaving FCMB Bank in Bauchi after withdrawing a substantial sum for his business operations.
“The suspects followed him to his residence, positioning their vehicles strategically as they awaited his exit, intending to rob him of his funds. Upon realising he was being followed, the victim contacted his family to open the gate and secure his vehicle. He then informed the police about the suspicious activities, which led to the apprehension of three suspects.
“During the investigation, all apprehended suspects confessed to their involvement and provided crucial information that will aid in the capture of the ringleader, who is still at large,” the statement partly read.
The statement added that items recovered from the suspects included three locally fabricated master keys and two Toyota Honda saloon vehicles.
It also noted that the suspects specifically targeted individuals who had withdrawn money from banks, trailing them to their destinations.
“Once the victims parked their vehicles, the suspects used the fabricated keys to unlawfully access the cars. The suspects indicated that Honda vehicles are particularly susceptible due to weak locking mechanisms.”
The State Commissioner of Police, Auwal Muhammad, urged residents to exercise vigilance when leaving banks, avoid parking in isolated areas, refrain from carrying large sums of money in public, and report any suspicious activities near banks, financial institutions, or residential areas to the police.
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