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US election: Obama reacts to Donald Trump’s victory

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…Says, not outcome they had hoped for

By Francesca Hangeior

Former United States President, Barack Obama, has said the electoral victory of Donald Trump in the election is not the outcome he had hoped for, noting the importance of a peaceful transfer of power.

Obama’s comments stand in stark contrast with Trump’s unprecedented refusal four years ago to concede defeat to Joe Biden, culminating with the violent attack by his supporters on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.

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In a statement on Wednesday, Obama said, “This is obviously not the outcome we had hoped for. But living in a democracy is about recognizing that our point of view won’t always win out and being willing to accept the peaceful transfer of power.”

The ex-president also voiced pride over the efforts of Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz, who were soundly beaten in the election.

Obama called them “two extraordinary public servants who ran a remarkable campaign.”

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President Tinubu Endorses New Appointment

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Dr. Salisu Muazu Babura has been appointed as the new Chief Medical Director of Rasheed Shekoni Federal University Dutse Teaching Hospital by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

According to reports, the appointment, effective from October 31, 2024, was announced by the Federal Ministry of Health.

Until his appointment, Dr. Muazu served as the Permanent Secretary at the State Ministry of History and is currently enrolled in the Senior Executive Course at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies in Kuru, Jos.

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The Minister of Health extended best wishes to Dr. Muazu for a fruitful tenure.

In a separate development, President Tinubu on Monday nominated Saseyi Feyijimi Ibiyemi as Resident Electoral Commissioner for Ondo State.

If approved by the Senate, Ibiyemi, a lawyer, will succeed the late ‘Niyi Ijalaye, who passed away in August.

Meanwhile, Tinubu nominated Abdulrazak Yusuf Tukur as National Commissioner for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), representing the North West.

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Fulfil all your promises, prophet cautions Edo gov-elect, Okpebholo

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Prophet Oloruntoba Ajose of Zion ministry of C&S Mission, in Ori-Okuta, Ikorodu, Lagos State during a mid-week vigil service, has sent a message to the incoming governor of Edo state, Senator Monday Okpebholo-Akpakomiza.

Speaking in yoruba language, the prophet said the incoming governor “should make sure he honours any covenant made with political forces in his quest for victory. He must realise that the Almighty promoted covenants with the children of Israel all through their sojourn and walk in the wilderness. God frowns at ingratitude of any sort”.

The man of God further predicted that if he, Okpebholo disregards agreements earlier reached, “he will be shown out of office in less than a year”. This warning is coming days to the inauguration of the Governor-elect, who is also expected in the ancient Capital city of Benin any moment from now.

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Okpebholo defeated Asue Ighodalo in the recently concluded Edo governorship election, which Ighodalo has gone to the Election Tribunal to challenge.

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Malaysia Govt moves to phase out CNG-powered vehicles due to safety concerns

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Malaysian government has announced plans to phase out the use of compressed natural gas (CNG) for vehicles and end the sale of natural gas vehicles (NGV) in the country.

Loke Siew Fook, minister of transport, spoke at a press conference recently, according to Free Malaysia Today (FMT), a local media organisation. In Malaysia, CNG is referred to as NGV. Fook said CNG-powered vehicles can no longer be registered or be used in Malaysia from July 1, 2025.

He also said Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas), a government-owned oil and gas company, will halt the sale of CNG at its stations in stages, starting on July 1, 2025.

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The minister said with only about 44,383 NGVs currently in the country — accounting for 0.2 percent of vehicles in Malaysia, excluding motorcycles — the safety of road users and the public will be restored.

“The NGV tanks of these vehicles are now reaching the end of their service life and need to be replaced and NGV tanks typically have a safe usage period of 15 years,” Fook said. He further said there are also some car owners who have modified their vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders, which are very dangerous.

The minister said the vehicles had caused explosions during accidents. ‘WE ARE PROVIDING SUPPORT PACKAGES FOR THE TRANSITION’ Fook said an assistance package aimed at helping owners of CNG-powered vehicles during the coming transition period has been put in place.

“Taxi drivers using NGV vehicles are eligible for a one-off RM3,000 e-voucher through Petronas’s Setel mobile app,” he said.

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“They must have been registered with the Land Public Transport Agency before October 1.

“For dual-fuel vehicle owners, they can get their NGV kits removed for free at workshops selected by the transport ministry. Their vehicles must be registered with the road transport department (JPJ) before October 1.

“Lastly, for owners of purely NGV-powered vehicles, they are eligible for a one-off payment based on the current value of their vehicles, which will be determined by an independent appraiser.

“For this package, the vehicles must also have been registered with JPJ before October 1.

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“Upon taking up the offer, the vehicles will be sent to an authorised automotive treatment facility to be disposed of and deregistered by JPJ.” Fook said it is necessary to prevent the misuse of the vehicles or for any illegal modification to be carried out on them as it would endanger the public.

He said payments under the support package will be made within three to seven working days “of receiving a vehicle’s certificate of destruction and deregistration slip”.

Malaysia introduced the use of compressed natural gas in the late 1990s for taxicabs and airport limousines. In Nigeria, the federal government is pushing for the adoption of CNG as an alternative fuel for transportation.

The initiative, introduced by President Bola Tinubu as a measure to curb the impact of the removal of petrol subsidy on individuals, “attracted over $200 million in investments so far as the government plans to build 1,000 conversion centres” across the country.

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