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How Atiku watched while his men insulted me – Wike

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The presidential primary election of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) may have been concluded, but the ugly dusts it generated may take some more time yo settle.

Governor Nyesom Wike Rivers State, who lost to former Vice President Abubakar Atiku in the election, is still visibly angry over what he described as unfortunate the unguarded public comments credited to respectable party members against him after the conduct of the Peoples Democratic Party’s presidential primaries on May 29 and 30, 2022.

The governor maintained that the right thing such persons should have done, particularly the PDP presidential candidate or the party’s National Chairman, Senator Iyorchia Ayu, would have been to reach out to him, adding that they never did.

Wike made these remarks on Friday while speaking with journalists at the international wing of the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, in Ikwerre Local Government Area, shortly after his arrival from Spain.

This was contained in a statement by the Special Assistant on Media to the governor, Kelvin Ebiri, and made available to newsmen in Port Harcourt.

Wike explained how Atiku used the occasion of the unveiling of the PDP vice-presidential candidate, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, and his appearance on a national television to lie against him.

The statement read, “But there comes a time that people will understand and know the true facts. So, obviously, whether I will speak is not in doubt, (it is) to let Nigerians know the actual truth.

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“Having known the truth, whatever they decide to do with it is left for Nigerians. Because you can imagine, when the presidential candidate of the PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, unveiled the vice presidential candidate, no right thinking lover of this party would say that the speech he made on that day was fair.

“Forget about the favour seekers, forget about the scavengers. But I never reacted to it. That is because this party belongs to all of us. Thereafter, he (Atiku) appeared on Arise Television, see the statement he made. Many lies were told and you said I should not react to some of those issues. That would not be fair.”

Wike explained that after the PDP primary, he returned to Rivers State to focus on fulfilling the remaining promises that he made to Rivers people.

He said, already a number of completed projects had been outlined for inauguration and when that was done, he would respond to all the lies peddled against him.

The governor said, “Assuming today, I’m not alive, obviously what they have said would be accepted as the truth. Look at his (Atiku) attack dogs, Sule Lamido, Babaginda Aliyu, Maina Waziri. Look at the statements they issued. Look at the abuses they rained on me, but I never reacted.

“And Nigerians will ask, you mean these things happened? So, it is important that as a person and for my own future, and for those who rally around me to say, look, this is not fair. So, I will make sure that I will react to them, line by line of the statements made by Alhaji Atiku Abubakar himself and his attack dogs.”

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Wike asserted that he contested the presidential primary squarely and emerged in the second position, adding that he would not tolerate being disparaged.

“But every day, his people come up to attack me, to say one thing or the other. That’s quite unfair and so I should let Nigerians know at the appropriate time. That will be after the inauguration of projects that we have lined up.

“We will say look, this is not correct, so that posterity, history will be on our side that we have been able to keep the record straight. So, nobody should be in doubt whether I am going to speak on the issue of the PDP, issues of the primaries and other related matters.

“Nigerians will know what happen, Nigerians will know those who love this country, Nigerians will know what went behind. And that is to assure you that I am going to speak on that,” he stated.

Wike clarified that former Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, met with him in Spain, but said he was not sent by Alhaji Atiku, so nobody should think in such direction.

Wike wondered why Alhaji Atiku Abubakar who visited him at his place to solicit his support does not know the way to the house he once visited.

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Reacting, the Media Adviser to Atiku, Mr Paul Ibe, said though some people might want to escalate the crisis, the former Vice President and PDP were focused on bringing the disagreement to a closure.

Ibe said, “His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar had his interview and Governor Wike has had his response, we are now focused on bringing to a closure the crisis that has arisen from the nomination process.

“That is our focus, and that is the focus of well meaning leaders, stakeholders, members of the party and even Nigerians who are desirous of a leadership that will change their fortunes. That is our preoccupation.

“We will disappoint those who want to escalate this crisis. Our focus remains to bring to a closure all of these. The process to bring to closure the crisis that came about from the nomination process is ongoing and it will be concluded sooner than later.

“The process will definitely bring the crisis to an end. What has happened is normal in every contest, not only political contest, but every contest where people would be aggrieved arising from the outcome of such a contest. What is important is the ability to be able to look at the bigger picture, and everybody is focused on that.”

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Food prices soar as Nigeria’s inflation rate hits 33.2%

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Nigeria’s inflation rate rose to 33.20 percent in Mach 2024 — up from 31.70 percent in February.

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) disclosed this in its consumer price index (CPI) report, which measures the rate of change in prices of goods and services, on Monday.

 

According to the bureau, food inflation also surged to 40.01 percent in the month under review.

 

NBS said the March headline inflation rate showed an increase of “1.50% points when compared to the February 2024 headline inflation rate”.

“On a year-on-year basis, the headline inflation rate was 11.16% points higher compared to the rate recorded in March 2023, which was 22.04%,” he said.

 

“This shows that the headline inflation rate (year-on-year basis) increased in the month of March 2024 when compared to the same month in the preceding year (i.e., March 2023).

 

“Furthermore, on a month-on-month basis, the headline inflation rate in March 2024 was 3.02%, which was 0.10% lower than the rate recorded in February 2024 (3.12%).

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“This means that in the month of March 2024, the rate of increase in the average price level is less than
the rate of increase in the average price level in February 2024.”

 

FOOD PRICES IS MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR TO INFLATION RATE

The NBS report further showed that the food inflation rate in March 2024 was 40.01 percent on a year-on-year basis – an increase of 15.56 percent points higher compared to the 24.45 percent rate recorded in March 2023.

 

NBS said the rise in food inflation on a year-on-year basis was caused by an increase in prices of garri, millet, bread and cereal, yam, dried fish, meat, and fruits.

 

“On a month-on-month basis, the Food inflation rate in March 2024 was 3.62% which shows a 0.17% decrease compared to the rate recorded in February 2024 (3.79%),” the bureau said.

 

“The fall in food inflation on a month-on-month basis was caused by a fall in the rate of increase
in the average prices of Guinea corn flour, Plantain Flour, etc (under Bread and Cereals
class), Yam, Irish Potatoe, Coco Yam (under Potatoes, Yam & Other Tubers class), Titus
fish, Mudfish Dried (under Fish class), Lipton, Bournvita, Ovaltine (under Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa class).

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“The average annual rate of Food inflation for the twelve months ending March 2024 over
the previous twelve-month average was 31.40%, which was 8.69% points increase from
the average annual rate of change recorded in March 2023 (22.72%).”

The report also said Kogi, Kwara, and Akwa Ibom states spent more on food in March.

 

“In March 2024, food inflation on a year-on-year basis was highest in Kogi (48.46%), Kwara (46.18%), and Akwa Ibom (45.18%), while on a month-on-month basis, however, March 2024 food inflation was highest in Abia (5.17%), Cross River (5.14%), and Bayelsa (4.75%),” NBS added.

 

On the other hand, states with the slowest rise in food inflation on a year-on-year basis are Nasarawa (33.76 percent), Borno (34.28 percent), and Bauchi (34.38 percent).

 

Also, Borno (1.59 percent), Yobe (2.08 percent) and Adamawa (2.12 percent) recorded the slowest rise in food inflation on a month-on-month basis.

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Court dismisses Agunloye’s request for AGF, NBA intervention in $6bn Mambilla case

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A federal capital territory high court has dismissed an application from Olu Agunloye, a former minister of power and steel, seeking to invite “amici curiae” to intervene in the criminal charge filed against him.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is prosecuting Agunloye over a $6 billion Mambilla hydropower contract.

The anti-graft agency said it traced some suspicious payments by Sunrise Power and Transmission Ltd to Agunloye’s bank accounts.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo had also challenged Agunloye to tell Nigerians where he derived the authority to award a $6 billion contract to Sunrise for the Mambilla hydropower project in 2003.

Agunloye was arraigned on a seven-count charge bordering on fraudulent award of a contract and official corruption.

In a preliminary objection dated February 6, Agunloye said the EFCC lacks the powers to prosecute him because the offences levelled against him do not border on financial crimes.

 

Among other things, the former minister said it is the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) that has the power to prosecute him over the allegations contained in the charge.

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Agunloye through his lawyer, Adeola Adedipe, added that contrary to constitutional provisions, the AGF did not give EFCC the fiat to investigate and institute proceedings in the case against his client.

 

In the motion for an amicus, the senior advocate of Nigeria said he would want the friends of the court to be present during the hearing of the preliminary objection.

An amicus curiae (friend of the court) is an individual who is not a party to a litigation, but volunteers or is invited to advise on a pending matter.

Agunloye sought the intervention of Lateef Fagbemi, the attorney-general of the federation (AGF); Yakubu Maikyau, president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA); Joseph Daudu, former NBA president; and Kanu Agabi, former minister of justice.

Ruling on the application on Monday, Jude Onwuegbuzie, the presiding judge, dismissed the request.

 

Onwuegbuzie said he believed the defendant had a competent team of lawyers to handle the case.

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He added that “the court is not confused or in doubt to warrant the intervention of amici curiae”.

 

He said an amicus “is not supposed to be invited by parties in the suit” but that it is the responsibility of the court to do so if it so desires.

 

Consequently, the application was dismissed.

The court has fixed April 22 to hear the defendant’s preliminary objection.

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Coroner clears Dowen College, accused students of complicity in Oromoni’s death

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SYLVESTER OROMONI

 

Dowen College and its accused students have been cleared of complicity in the death of Sylvester Oromoni.

Mikhail Kadiri, the coroner who presided over the matter, gave this verdict on Monday during a seven-hour magistrate court sitting in Ogba Lagos.

 

The judgement, which comes after a two-year inquiry, affirmed that Oromoni died of sepsis emanating from an infection of the lungs and kidney caused by an ankle injury.

 

It attributed the death of the deceased to an avoidable case of parental and medical negligence.

 

Sylvester Oromoni Junior controversially died on November 30, 2021, while still a student at Dowen College in Lekki Lagos.

 

His parents alleged that the boy, who was aged 12, got bullied, beaten up, and fed a chemical substance by five of his male colleagues.

 

Dowen College had dismissed the claim, alleging that Oromoni Junior only sustained injuries while playing football with his friends.

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The Oromoni family had countered Dowen’s claim, arguing that their son had no pre-existing health challenges before the incident.

 

In January 2022, an initial autopsy declared that Oromoni Junior died of “acute lung injury due to chemical intoxication”.

 

This post-mortem was discredited due to its methods and some dissatisfactions surrounding the parties who witnessed the procedure.

 

The Department of Public Prosecution (DPP) in Lagos conducted a second autopsy which ruled that Oromoni died “naturally”.

 

The case has been under inquiry in a coroner’s court since 2022, with the bereaved vowed to pursue the case to a logical end.

Among the defendants of the case are the five accused teenage schoolboys of Dowen College, including Favour Benjamin, Micheal Kashamu, Edward Begue, Ansel Temile, and Kenneth Inyang, all of whom were cleared and released from juvenile home in 2022.

 

Several witnesses testified during the two-year pendency of the case, including doctors, students, Dowen staff, and the principal.

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The father of the deceased Sylvester Oromoni (Snr) and the mother Roselin Oromoni also took to the witness box on several occasions.

 

Some of the Dowen employees involved in the case include Celina Uduak, Valentine Igboekweze, Hammed Ayomo Bariyu, Adesanya Olusesan Olusegun, and one Adeyemi, all of whom were initially accused of “negligent act causing harm” in the alleged bullying case.

Sylvester Oromoni Junior was buried on January 27, 2024, as the court declared April 12 and, later, April 15 to disclose its findings.

 

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