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Niger coup: Diplomacy won’t fail…nobody wants war — Abdulsalami speaks after meeting with Tinubu

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Former head of state, Abdulsalami Abubakar, says diplomatic interventions to restore constitutional order in the Niger Republic will succeed.

Abdulsalami spoke on Tuesday after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu, chairperson of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

On Saturday, the former head of state led a delegation which included Muhammad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto, and Omar Touray, ECOWAS commission president, to the Niger Republic.

After meeting with deposed President Mohamed Bazoum, Abdulsalami said he would brief Tinubu on the outcome of the discussion.

Speaking with journalists after meeting with Tinubu at the State House, Abdulsalami said the discussion with the Niger’s military junta had been very fruitful, expressing hope that positive actions will soon come out of it.

“As you are aware, the ECOWAS Heads of State and Government have made me an envoy to Niger Republic and we were there over the weekend to see the military people and discussed to find a way out of the lacuna we find ourselves,” he said.

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“So, that’s why I’m here this afternoon, together with the president of the ECOWAS commission, to give a report back to Mr President on our discussions in Niger.

“I must say that our visit to Niger has been very fruitful and that it has opened an avenue to start talking and hopefully we’ll get somewhere.”

Abdulsalami said the coup leaders had also “made their points” which he has conveyed to the ECOWAS chairperson.

“He will now consult with his colleagues and then the ding-dong starts and we’ll get somewhere hopefully,” he added.

“Hopefully, diplomacy will see the better of this. Nobody wants to go to war, it doesn’t pay anybody, but then again, our leaders have said if all fails and I don’t think all will fail, we’ll get somewhere we’ll get out of this mess.”

After meeting with Abdulsalami, Abdourahamane Tiani, Niger’s coup leader, had said the country will return to civilian rule within three years.

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However, ECOWAS rejected the proposed transition plan, saying it would no longer accept prolonged transition periods in the sub-region.

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UPDATED: FG approves 35% salary increase for civil servants

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The Federal Government has approved an increase of between 25 percent and 35 percent salary increase for civil servants on the remaining six consolidated salary structures.

 

The salary increase, announced on the eve of the Workers’ Day celebration, is contained in a statement issued by Emmanuel Njoku, head of press, at the national salaries, incomes and wages commission (NSIWC).

 

The statement said the increase takes effect from January 1, 2024.

 

The six consolidated salary structures are consolidated public service salary structure (CONPSS); consolidated research and allied institutions salary structure (CONRAISS); consolidated police salary structure (CONPOSS); consolidated para-military salary structure (CONPASS); consolidated intelligence community salary structure (CONICCS); and consolidated armed forces salary structure (CONAFSS).

The Federal Government also approved an increase in pension of between 20 percent and 28 percent for pensioners on the defined benefits scheme with respect to the six consolidated salary structures.

 

 

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BREAKING: FG approves salary increase for civil servants

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The Federal Government has approved an increase of between 25 percent and 35 percent salary increase for civil servants on the remaining six consolidated salary structures.

 

The salary increase, announced on the eve of the Workers’ Day celebration, is contained in a statement issued on Tuesday by Emmanuel Njoku, head of press, at the national salaries, incomes and wages commission (NSIWC).

 

The statement said the increase takes effect from January 1, 2024.

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EFCC arraigns Kwara’s ex-finance commissioner over ‘N1.22bn money laundering’

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned Ademola Banu, a former commissioner for finance in Kwara, over alleged money laundering and misappropriation of state funds to the tune of N1.22 billion.

 

Banu was arraigned on Monday before Evelyn Anyadike, judge of the federal high court in Ilorin, Kwara state capital.

 

He is alleged to have conspired to divert the funds during the administration of Abdulfatah Ahmed, former governor of Kwara, between May 2011 and May 2019, while serving as the commissioner for finance.

 

In a press statement on Tuesday, Dele Oyewale, EFCC spokesperson, said Banu was to be arraigned alongside the former governor on February 23 but was absent in court and had no legal representation.

 

The court then issued a bench warrant against him upon an application by Rotimi Jacobs, counsel to the EFCC.

 

The former governor was arraigned on the 12-count charge and the matter was adjourned till April 29.

 

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At the resumed sitting, Ahmed and Banu, listed as the first and second defendants, respectively, were present in court.

 

When the case was called, A. A. Ajibade announced the appearance for Ahmed, while Gboyega Oyewole represented Banu.

 

Oyewole prayed the court to discharge the bench warrant earlier issued against his client, which the EFCC counsel did not oppose.

 

In a short ruling, Anyadike vacated the bench warrant on the second defendant.

 

Banu pleaded not guilty to the counts.

 

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