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Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Appeal Court holds back judgment on Ikpeazu’s sack

The Appeal Court on Tuesday, presided over by Hon. Justice Morenikeji Ogunwumiju, has reserved judgment on the appeal by Okezie Ikpeazu against the judgement of a Federal High Court, Abuja, which dismissed him as governor of Abia state.
Ikpeazu had filed an appeal after the judgment of Justice Okon Abang sacked him as governor and ordered Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to with immediate effect hand Certificate of Return to Uche Ogah, who came second in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primaries that saw Ikpeazu emerge candidate of the party.
The court had last week dismissed the application of Alex Otti seeking to be joined in the matter as an interested party.
Speaking at the court, Alex Iziyon, counsel to Ogah, said it was as an abuse of court processes for the appellant to seek relief from the Abia High Court and the Appeal Court at the same time.
Counsel to Ikpeazu, Wole Olanipekun, said the motion challenging the jurisdiction of the court to hear the appeal was done in bad fate because the Abia High court had ruled that all parties must respect the outcome of court proceedings.
Ikpeazu was dismissed on accusation that he submitted forged tax documents.

Buhari "Nigeria needs change agents", - President says

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that Nigeria needs change agents as the country is currently in a critical situation.


This was contained in a tribute signed by his special adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, to the pioneer Director-General of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, Major GeneralTimothy Ogundeko.

The statement reads: “The President affirms that with his tireless efforts and foresight, Gen. Ogundeko transformed the Nigerian Army Education Corps for the benefit of the Service and the nation; and his legendary role in the establishment of Command Secondary Schools is well appreciated.
“President Buhari trusts that the vision of the deceased for a united and prosperous Nigeria will be honoured by all who mourn him, particularly at this critical point when the nation is in need of selfless citizens to change Nigeria for the better.
“The President extends heartfelt condolences to Gen. Ogundeko’s family, as well as the government and people of Ogun State.
“He prays that God will grant the soul of the departed eternal rest and comfort his family, friends and admirers.”

“We must hit them before they hit us”, Chief of Army Staff on Boko Haram

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The Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, says there are still remnants of Boko Haram terrorists in parts of the North East due to the vast nature of the region.
The chief of army staff stated this in a lecture to participants of Executive Course 38 at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), in Kuru, Plateau on Tuesday.
“They still exist in the region, especially Borno, as the area is diverse and some cannot be easily accessed.
“The land is so vast, the North East is very, very vast; you never appreciate it until you fly over that area or even drive around.
“Those remote areas are so diverse and thick with very difficult terrain.
“Now that it is the rainy season, it is very difficult to move heavy equipment, heavy tracking vehicles into some of those areas. The best time is the dry season,’’ he said.
Mr. Buratai said President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to relocate the military control and command centre from Abuja to Maiduguri was highly profound and strategic in the counter insurgency operation.
“The movement of the military command and control centre to Maiduguri is one of the major responses of President Muhammadu Buhari toward the national security threat,’’ he said.
He also said the decision to relocate along with other service chiefs to the region to take charge and direct the operation was partly responsible for the current victory over the terrorists.
“We, service chiefs have not been in isolation. One has not been idle or kept himself out of the reality of the country as military officer, as a general, I kept track of what is going on.
“When I was appointed the chief of army, I said, this insurgency must stop, we must be responsive at all times, we should not wait and be reactive.
“I said our troops will never run away from these criminals – insurgents. We must hit them before they even come to us, not even to wait for them to attack and we repel, no.
“Immediately after my appointment, I moved to the North East.
“We – service chiefs must be part of the troops. If you want to respond properly, you must be with the troops, you must be aware of their day to day challenges.
“If you stay far away, there is no way you will understand.
“That is why I say I must be in the forefront, I must always be with the troops and that has really paid off seriously in re-aligning the morale of the troops.
“(That is why we are having) the direction, purpose, and indeed the eventual victory that we are having from day one to this moment’’, he said.
The army chief noted that collective effort was required in defeating the terrorists and acknowledged the roles being played by other arms of the security agencies, as well as the Civilian Joint Task Force.
He said insurgents that were fleeing to other parts of the country were being arrested daily with the help of members of the civilian joint task force.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the lecture was titled: Responding to National Security Threats: The Nigerian Army Perspective.
Gleaned: NAN

Judge orders Tyga's arrest


According to TMZ, a judge has ordered the arrest of rapper Tyga after failing to show up in court today in his case with his former landlord. TMZ reports below...
Tyga better not run into cops today, because if he does they'll arrest him. Kylie's BF was a no-show in court Tuesday, where he was supposed to appear so lawyers for his former landlord could grill him about his finances.
The landlord got a $480,000 judgment against the rapper who fell way behind on rent and left the Malibu home in shambles. Tyga hasn't paid the judgment, so the landlord wants to know where Tyga's hiding his assets. Attorneys for the landlord were in court today, explaining the landlord was upset over stories he saw that Tyga bought Kylie a $200,000 car for her birthday, which he claims is a fraudulent transfer of assets that should go to satisfy the judgment.
The judge issued a bench warrant, which means Tyga could go to jail. The rapper's finances have been curious for a long time. He's had cars repoed, he's been evicted, but he still lives like a king. He recently rented a mansion for $46k a month. #Priorities

Sierra Leone, Liberia risk Ebola-like outbreaks from poor sanitation

Sierra Leone, Liberia risk Ebola-like outbreaks from poor sanitation 
A health care worker prepares a colleague’s Ebola virus protective gear at an Ebola virus clinic operated by the International Medical Corps in Makeni, Sierra Leone.(AP)
Sierra Leone and Liberia risk new deadly epidemics akin to the impact of the Ebola virus due to lack of clean water and hygienic conditions in most homes, an NGO warned Tuesday.
WaterAid said the two provisions were the “first line of defence” against infectious diseases but needed to be put into place before outbreaks began.
In Sierra Leone, more than 37 percent of people do not have access to clean water, the British-based group said in a statement. In Liberia, the figure is 24.5 percent.
When it comes to basic sanitation, WaterAid said the figures were even higher — 86.7 percent of people in Sierra Leone and just over 83 percent in Liberia live without access to it.
“The terrible suffering of the people of Sierra Leone and Liberia during the Ebola crisis is at high risk of being repeated in another disease epidemic if we do not see action to improve water, sanitation and hygiene practices in our communities, schools and healthcare facilities,” WaterAid’s Joe Lambongang said in the statement. 
“These basic provisions are the first line of defence against infectious diseases including Ebola.
“To ask healthcare professionals to battle an epidemic without clean water, safe toilets and somewhere to wash their hands is unrealistic and needlessly puts lives at risk,” he added.
In June, Liberia said it was free of Ebola, meaning there were no known cases in west Africa of the tropical virus that left more than 11,300 people dead in the region since late 2013.
The World Health Organization declared an end on June 1 to Ebola cases in Guinea — where it first broke out in December 2013 — and in Sierra Leone on March 17.
According Sierra Leone’s health ministry figures, 30 percent of the population dies every year of diseases passed on by contaminated water.