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Omicron: UK to lift travel bans, replace it with testing for the fully vaccinated— Report

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The UK government has disclosed plans to scrap its travel red list this week, according to a Daily Mail report.

The report quoted Grant Shapps, UK transport secretary, as convincing the government that the red list should be replaced with testing for the fully vaccinated.

According to the newspaper, the move is expected to be approved this week.

It noted that at last Wednesday’s COVID briefing, the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, had promised to re-examine the policy amid claims it was unfair and ineffective.

It would be recalled that the UK government’s red list, which contained Nigeria, informed the federal government’s plan to also put on its red list the UK, Canada and Saudi Arabia as a retaliatory measure against those countries.

UK records first death from Omicron variant

Similarly, one person has died of complications arising from the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in the UK.

According to the BBC, Boris Johnson, the prime minister, announced the death yesterday.

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Johnson was reported to have said the new variant was also resulting in hospital admissions and that the “best thing” people could do was get their booster jab.

On a visit to a vaccination centre in west London, Johnson said Omicron accounted for about 40 per cent of the cases in the British capital, adding that hospital admissions were rising.

“Sadly, at least one patient has been confirmed to have died with Omicron,” he told reporters, a day after warning the country was facing a “tidal wave” of infection.

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BREAKING: Chaos as another court orders eviction of Sanusi from palace

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A federal high court in Kano has ordered the removal of Muhammad Sanusi II from the official residence of the Emir of Kano.

 

S.A. Amobeda, the presiding judge, granted an ex parte motion filed by Aminu Ado Bayero, the dethroned Emir of Kano, and the applicant.

 

The order comes hours after a state high court restrained Bayero from parading himself as the Emir of Kano.

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Court restrains security agencies from removing Sanusi as Emir of Kano

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A Kano state high court has restrained the police, the Department of State Services (DSS), and the Nigerian Army from evicting Muhammadu Sanusi II, the reinstated Emir of Kano.

 

Amina Adamu Aliyu, the presiding judge, gave the order on Tuesday in a case filed by the Emir and four kingmakers of Kano.

 

The respondents are the Kano commissioner of police, inspector-general of police (IGP), director of DSS, chief of defence staff, and Aminu Ado Bayero.

 

The judge restrained the respondents from “attempting to hijack” the symbols of authority meant for the Emir of Kano pending the determination of the suit.

 

“That an order of interim injunction is hereby granted restraining the respondents either by themselves, their agents, privies, representative, and assigns from further harassing, intimidating, inviting, arresting and or invading the personal or official residence of the applicants (Gidan Rumfa), his servants and or any of the Kano emirate kingmakers of doing such acts that would be capable of interfering with the applicants’ rights generally in relation to this suit pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice,” the judge rules.

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“That an order of interim injunction is hereby made restraining the respondents from taking further steps in connection with the matter or maintaining status quo of staying all action pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

 

“That an order of interim injunction is hereby granted restraining the respondents from attempting to hijack, pick, commandeer, confiscate any of twin spear of authority, the Royal Hat of Dabo, the Ostrich-feathered shoes, the knife and sword of the Emir of Kano as well as symbols of authority pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.”

 

The case was adjourned to June 13.

On Monday, the same judge issued an order restraining Bayero from parading himself as the Emir of Kano pending the determination of the suit.

 

The judge also restrained the dethroned four other emirs of the disbanded emirates from parading themselves as monarchs in Kano.

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The suit was filed by the attorney-general of Kano, the speaker, and the Kano house of assembly.

 

The respondents were Bayero, Nasiru Ado Bayero, Ibrahim Abubakar II, Kabiru Muhammad Inuwa, Aliyu Ibrahim Gaya, IGP, director of the DSS, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and the Nigerian Army.

 

THE CONTROVERSY

Last Friday, Sanusi was reinstated as Emir by Abba Yusuf, governor of Kano, at a colourful ceremony in the government house.

 

The Kano house of assembly had repealed the law that Abdullahi Ganduje, the former governor of the state, used to depose and exile Sanusi in 2020.

 

The repeal paved the way for the reinstatement of Sanusi and the dethronement of Aminu Bayero.

 

On May 23, a federal high court in Kano ordered the state government not to enforce the Emirate Council Repeal Law 2024.

 

Bayero returned to Kano from a trip to Ogun on Saturday and moved into a palace in Nassarawa LGA.

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Abba Yusuf, the Kano governor, ordered Bayero’s arrest “for creating tension in the state”.

 

A detachment of soldiers has been keeping watch over the Nassarawa palace since the arrest order.

 

Subsequently, Usaini Gumel, commissioner of police in Kano, said security agencies would obey the court order on Sanusi’s reinstatement.

 

Amid the controversy, supporters of Bayero took to the streets to protest the dethronement.

 

On Monday, the Kano government said the protests in some parts of the state were the handiwork of politicians who wanted to create chaos.

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Budget padding allegation: Senate recalls Abdul Ningi after three months suspension

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The senate has recalled Abdul Ningi, senator representing Bauchi central, from suspension.

 

The upper legislative chamber recalled Ningi following a motion sponsored by Abba Moro, minority leader; Olalere Oyewumi, senator representing Osun south; and Osita Ngwu, senator representing Enugu west.

 

Ningi was suspended for three months in March for alleging that the 2024 budget was padded by N3 trillion.

 

Moving the motion, Moro said the Bauchi senator has already spent two months away from the national assembly, and that there is a need for him to return to his legislative duties.

 

“Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi was asked to address his allegation of budget padding against the national assembly, following a motion of urgent national importance moved by Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, the chairman, senate committee on appropriations,” he said.

 

“Failing to address the allegation, the senate resolved to suspend Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi for three months for violating legislative rules, misconduct and unethical behaviour for the interview he granted on BBC media on the 2024 Appropriation Act, a legislation which he was part of.

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“Senator Abdul Ahmed Ninigi, being under suspension, has spent over two months outside the precincts of the National Assembly Complex and needs to return to continue with his legislative activities as the senator representing Bauchi central senatorial district.

 

“Flowing from the above, the senate minority leadership takes full responsibility for the actions of our colleague Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi and apologises on his behalf.”

 

The motion was adopted after it was put to a voice vote by Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

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