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Rivers Lawmaker Questions Governor Fubara’s Role in Recent LG Elections

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A member of the House of Representatives, Rep. Solomon Bob, has raised concerns about Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s involvement in the Rivers State Electoral Commission.
Rep. Bob alleged that Governor Fubara declared himself as the Chairman of the Commission, bringing about doubt on the credibility of the recently held local government elections in the state.
Bob noted that there were several irregularities in the election process. He pointed out that the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) hurried to announce the election results at the government house instead of their official office.
The lawmaker highlighted the importance of following legal procedures, stating that a notice should be sent out 90 days in advance to invite participation in the elections.
According to him, the lack of proper campaigning and notifications to other parties made the election process questionable and embarrassing.
In an interview with Channels TV at 19:10, Bob stated: “You have to send a notice 90 days earlier to say everybody should come and participate in the election. If you don’t do that, then you haven’t really prepared for the election, so what’s the point of the election? You don’t wake up after ambushing people and say you want to have an election. There’s no campaign, and there are no notices to other parties. You wake up one day, distribute forms to a few of your colleagues, and then you have an election.
“Then, the RSIEC rushes to somewhere in the government house and announces the result. It was an embarrassment. It doesn’t matter who would have won; the point is to follow the due process by law. It doesn’t matter if he had won with whatever party he chose to run with. I saw Governor Siminalayi Fubara on TV saying he is the Chairman of the Commission. He funds it, and then you saw him invade the commission area with his men before he moved them to the government house. Where was the result of this election announced? Was it at the RSIEC office? It wasn’t. So, let’s be factual when dealing with Rivers state matters.”
Bob therefore called for transparency and adherence to legal standards to ensure fair and credible elections in Rivers State.
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Newly-Wed, Others Rendered Homeless As Windstorm Destroys 300 Houses In Katsina

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No fewer than 300 houses were destroyed, and properties worth millions of Naira were lost following a heavy windstorm and downpour in some communities in Katsina State.

The incident, which lasted for about fifteen minutes on Wednesday evening after Asr prayers, saw roofs and rafters flying through the sky.

Among the areas affected are Sabuwar Unguwar Modoji Gabas, Shinkafi, and Kukar-Gesa areas as well as Ambassador Quarters and some parts of Jibia Local Government Area (LGA) among others.

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Many residents, including a newlywed couple, were rendered homeless following the havoc.

Some of the victims described the incident as a test from God. They, however, asked the Katsina State Government and others to assist them amidst the lingering economic hardship.

Maryam Muhammad

One of the victims, Maryam Muhammad, said, “During the incident, I was just sitting inside the room and I eventually noticed that the only room I had was completely down, resulting in dislocation of my leg and hand bone.”

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“Thank God all my children were at Islamiyya school then. We seek Divine and government interventions because I struggled hard and used all my property to raise this destroyed single room,” she said.

Another victim, Mubarak Rabi’u, re-echoed a similar sentiment, calling on the government to come to their aid.

“We are calling on our good government to look into our critical condition to assist us,” he said.

“Although we received this destiny in good faith, as I am speaking, we don’t know where our families will be heading, now that we are living from hand to mouth.”

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Ward Head, Sabuwar Unguwar Modoji Area, Aminu Jafaru.

In the meantime, the Ward Head of Sabuwar Unguwar Modoji Gabas, Aminu Jafaru, has urged the Katsina State Government and the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) to as a matter of urgency send delegation to assess the level of damage in the area with a view to assist the victims.

“It was a heavy windstorm accompanied by rain which within fifteen minutes, several Houses completely destroyed. We are calling on government and well to do individuals to please come to our aid in this community otherwise many house occupants will become homeless.

“We are indeed in dire need of your kind support, please. We want the state Governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda, if he comes across this request, to please send a delegation to assess the level of damage here in our community,” Jafaru added.

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BREAKING: PDP, NNPP Rep members abandon parties, lace boots with APC

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Three opposition members of the House of Representatives on Thursday formally announced their defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) during plenary.

The Reps include Oluwole Oke from Osun State, who left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and Kabiru Hassan Rumrum and Sani Abdullahi, both from Kano State, who defected from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) to the APC.

Rumrum had earlier declared his resignation from the NNPP and his return to the APC during a meeting with the party’s National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

Also, Oke had earlier announced his departure from the PDP in Osun State and his decision to join the APC.

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Their defections were formally announced by Speaker Abbas Tajudeen at Thursday’s plenary, increasing the total number of lawmakers who have switched parties since the inauguration of the 10th National Assembly to 30.

Of the 30 defectors, 27 have joined the APC from the PDP, Labour Party, African Democratic Congress (ADC), and the NNPP.

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FG to Seal Ijora-Marine Bridge for 21 Days Over Urgent Repairs

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Federal Government has announced the temporary closure of the Ijora-Marine Bridge in Lagos for 21 days beginning Sunday, May 18, to allow for urgent repair works.

The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Mrs. Olukorede Kesha, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, noting that the closure will commence at 7:00 a.m. on Sunday.

According to the statement, sections of the bridge will be completely shut down, while others will experience partial closures throughout the repair period.

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The maintenance works will include lifting the bridge deck to replace worn-out bearings, alongside other critical structural repairs,” Kesha said.

She explained that the repair project is aimed at ensuring the safety and comfort of both motorists and pedestrians who rely on the bridge.

“We understand the inconvenience this may cause, but this is a necessary step to keep the bridge in good condition and ensure the safety of all road users,” she said.

Kesha assured that traffic diversions had been carefully planned, with traffic officers deployed to manage flow and provide guidance to motorists.

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She urged commuters, residents, and businesses in the area to adjust their schedules accordingly and cooperate with authorities during the repair period.

“Safety signs and traffic management tools will be put in place to minimize disruption. We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience and thank the public for their patience,” she added.

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