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Confusion Trails Rivers LG Election Amid Conflicting Court Rulings on INEC Voters’ Register
Uncertainty has shrouded the planned local government election in Rivers State, following the setting aside of all steps taken so far by the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) towards the conduct of the October 5 polls.
Justice Peter Lifu of a Federal High Court in Abuja, who set aside all the processes taken by the Rivers State Government, also restrained the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from releasing the voter’s register used in the conduct of the 2023 general election to the Rivers SIEC for the purpose of conducting the October 5, 2024 local government elections in the state.
Besides, Justice Lifu, in a judgment delivered on Monday, also restrained the Inspector General (IG) of Police and the Department of State Services (DSS) from providing security for the said election.
This latest order by Justice Lifu however, runs contrary to an earlier order issued by a High Court in Rivers State, which had cleared the coast for the conduct of the October 5 polls.
Justice I. Igwe of the Rivers State High Court had, in a judgment delivered on September 4, ordered the Rivers State electoral body to conduct the October 5 council polls using the 2023 voter’s register.
In making the order, Justice Igwe had held that the defendants are bound by Section 7, Subsection 1 of the Constitution and Section 5 (A) of RSIEC Law Number 2 of 2018 to make provisions and conduct the local government polls within the shortest possible time, especially following the expiration of the tenure of the former elected officials on June 17.
Besides, Justice Igwe observed that the Federal Government has urged states without democratically elected local governments to do so within three months, following the Supreme Court’s judgment on local government autonomy.
The Rivers High Court subsequently ordered that all necessary arrangements be made to ensure the conduct of the election on October 5, 2024, as announced by RSIEC.
But with the judgment of the Federal High Court in Abuja, on Monday, it is not certain the order INEC, Police and DSS would obey considering the fact that both courts are of equal jurisdiction.
While the suit in Rivers was filed by the All People’s Party (APP), that of Abuja was filed by the All Progressives Congress (APC), which claimed that before the RSIEC can announce the date for the conduct of the local government elections, the voter’s register from INEC to be used for the polls must be updated and published 90 days to the poll.
APC argued that since this has not been done, the court should intervene by ordering INEC not to release the voter’s register used in Rivers State during the last general election.
Delivering judgment, Justice Lifu agreed with the plaintiff that all processes for the conduct of the October 5 council polls has not been fully complied with hence the need to restrain INEC and security agencies from participating in the election.
It is the position of the court that the update and revision of the voter’s register ought to have been concluded before a date for the conduct of the polls can be fixed.
The judge therefore ordered INEC not to make the certified voter’s register available to RSIEC until the law has been fully complied with.
Justice Lifu also barred RSIEC from accepting any voter’s register from INEC or using it for the purpose of the October 5 local governments poll.
Earlier, the court dismissed nine preliminary objections filed by the defendants against the suit for lacking in merit.
The court also struck down Section 60(2) of the Rivers Electoral Act, 2018, signed by former governor and now Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, for being inconsistent with the constitution, pointing out that the said law restricted access to justice by aggrieved persons.
Justice Lifu also held that his court has the necessary jurisdiction to entertain the case of the plaintiff because INEC and the security agencies who were defendants in the suit are federal agencies.
The court also settled the issue of representation of the APC in favour of the nation as against the state.t
A the hearing, the Rivers State APC had through its lawyer, Chief Chris Uche (SAN), applied for the withdrawal of the suit but, Justice Lifu held that the state chapter of the APC is not a juristic person and had also failed to prove that the National Working Committee (NWC) of the APC had instructed them to take any steps in respect of the case before him.
According to the judge, it is only the National Legal Adviser of the party and the NWC that could engage a counsel to represent the party in any court case, adding that Chief Joseph Daudu and Ogwu Onoja both SANs were duly engaged to represent the APC in the suit.
The court subsequently struck out all the submissions of the Rivers State APC in the suit.
Meanwhile, Chief Gordy Uche (SAN), who represented the Rivers APC, told journalists shortly after the judgment that his client would appeal the judgment of Justice Lifu at the appropriate time.
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Gov Alia approves N75,000 minimum wage for Benue workers
Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State has approved a minimum wage of N75,000 for workers in the state.
According to his Chief Press Secretary, Tersoo Kula, the governor announced this on Monday at the State Secretariat after a meeting with representatives of organised labour.
He also stated that the remaining three months of the five-month backlog of arrears promised to the union will be paid as budgeted in the 2024 budget, along with the minimum wage, effective November 2024.
Alia said: “We are implementing a new national minimum wage of N75,000. We decided to set the wage at N75,000, fully aware of the other concerns raised by organised labour during the negotiations.
“These concerns included a minimum wage of N30,000, wage awards, transportation allowances, tax relief, and work-off days, among others.
“Recall that the President had approved the sum of N70,000, which we have decided to exceed, considering the concerns raised by organised labour regarding our ability to pay.”
He emphasised that his government is committed to serving the common man, stressing that he will do everything legitimately possible to ensure that the workers of Benue State are properly taken care of.
He further stated that his motivation to ensure the arrears are paid is to alleviate the effects of hardship on workers.
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You’re undermining Southwest support for Tinubu — Gov. Adeleke warns Ganduje
Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has challenged the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Abdullahi Ganduje, to stop trying to destabilise the Southwest if he loves President Bola Tinubu.
Adeleke was reacting to Ganduje’s remarks about the Southwest after the Ondo State governorship election.
Ganduje had said Osun and Oyo states are APC’s next target after the party emerged victorious in the Ondo State governorship election.
Reacting, the governor argued that Ganduje’s statement was intended to destabilise the southwest region and incite conflict.
A statement by Adeleke’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, reads partly: “As a well-read politician, one would have expected Dr Ganduje to know that electoral contests depend mostly on local indexes and factors and what was obtained in Edo and Ondo is surely different from political facts on the ground in Osun State.
“If Dr Ganduje truly loves Mr President, why is he pushing to destabilise the president’s home zone through open threats to violate electoral law and deny the electorate their rights to vote and be voted for?
“By threatening to hijack opposition states, the APC leader is undermining the general consensus among Yoruba people, which accepts Mr President as their own irrespective of political differences.
“If however the statement of the APC leader is borne out of ignorance, he is invited to study Osun politics to get better informed of the dynamics of this state’s politics and to appreciate that what works in Edo and Ondo cannot play out here for several reasons.”
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FG To Stop Varsity From Producing Graduates Without Technical Skills
Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, has vowed to put a stop to the trend of tertiary institutions producing graduates who lack technical skills.
The minister, who recently got appointed into the cabinet of President Bola Tinubu to man the Ministry of Education, said he plans to shift to a model where education will be 20 percent theoretical and 80 percent practical.
He made the disclosure at the 2024 TETFund National Research Fair and Exhibition in Abuja, which officially opened on Monday.
While emphasising the need to promote technical and vocational education, across board, he decried a situation where tertiary institutions continue to churn out graduates who lack the requisite skills to function effectively in society.
“We are going to realign our educational system to meet the needs of Nigerians. We have a unique demographic profile—over 220 million people, with 70 percent of them below the age of 30.
“These young men and women are energetic, eager to learn, and ready to contribute to this country. We need to equip them with the right skills.
“We will shift to a model where education is 20 percent theoretical and 80 percent practical. That’s how we are going to move forward. Enough of producing graduates who lack technical skills.
“We need to create jobs and provide life skills for young Nigerians. For our TVET programmes, we will incentivise people to enroll in technical schools. We will cover their tuition and build capacity in these schools.
“During their training, 20 percent will involve classroom learning, while 80 percent will be hands-on apprenticeship. This is how we will ensure they are ready to contribute meaningfully to the workforce,” he stated.
The minister equally revealed that President Tinubu has approved N5 billion for investment in research activities for 2024 through the National Research Fund, managed by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund).
Alausa noted that the fund is aimed at ensuring that appropriate research is conducted in public tertiary institutions to develop solutions to many of Nigeria’s national development challenges.
According to the minister, “At this time in our democratic development, Nigeria is facing several challenges, including youth underemployment, the effects of poverty, insecurity, and infrastructure decay.
“However, we believe that the contributions of professionals, as showcased in this National Research Fair, will play a critical role in addressing these challenges.
“Our President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has already emphasised that his Renewed Hope Agenda will be implemented primarily based on local research and innovation outputs.
“As seen in other countries, economic growth cannot be achieved without leveraging the outcomes of research and technological efforts.”
Alausa noted that the Research Fair would also foster the desired synergy among relevant research and innovation agencies to accelerate the application of their efforts and results toward nation building.
According to him, this synergy would ensure that the dividends of democracy are delivered efficiently and that research and innovation institutions, which are currently scattered across various ministries, are better coordinated for greater effectiveness.
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