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Shun donations from unexplained affluence, Osinbajo tells churches

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Former Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has called on the church to question the wealth sources of politicians making donations to support evangelism.

 

Osinbajo spoke on Saturday at the inaugural lecture in honour of the late senior pastor of Fountain Life Church Taiwo Odukoya.

 

The lecture titled ‘Strengthening the Christian voice in government or public office’ was held at the Civic Center, Victoria Island, Lagos.

 

Osinbajo admonished the church to teach good values that Christians can hold on to when they find themselves in public service.

 

“How often do those who receive money from politicians and from other sources ask the source of the money? the former vice-president asked.

 

“So the question is not how many Christians are in government, business, or professions? The question is, what are they equipped with?

 

“What are the relevant principles of the gospel that they know and apply in their daily and professional or public lives?”

 

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Tolu Odukoya, associate senior pastor of the church, said the lecture would carry on the legacy of empowerment of her late father.

 

“It is with great joy and a sense of gratitude that I welcome you all to the inaugural Daniel Odukoya lecture,” Tolu said.

 

“Today marks the beginning of a significant tradition in our church, a tribute to my father, our father, the founding father of the Fountain of Life Church.”

 

Ben Akabueze, director-general (DG) of the budget office of the federation, who delivered the lecture, emphasised the need for Christians in power to uphold good tenets.

 

“In today’s world, governments operate in a diverse and pluralistic society, thus diversity is reflected not only in the cultural and ethnic background but also in the multiplicities of world views,” Akabueze said.

 

“Christianity co-exists alongside other faiths and circular perspectives, these diversities necessitate a respectful and collaborative approach to governance.

 

“It is important for Christians to engage with respect and understanding towards other faiths, which should not mean compromising one’s belief but rather, finding ways to express such belief.

 

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He urged Christians in power to ask for forgiveness and retrace their step when they derail.

 

“I encourage each of you to step into leadership roles, your presence and voice in these spaces can make a profound difference,” he added.

 

“No one is invaluable and leaders will make mistakes, Christians in public office should demonstrate humility and the willingness to seek forgiveness.”

 

 

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Tinubu meets with governors, ministers over minimum wage, economy

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President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, met with governors of the 36 states of the federation and ministers over the new minimum wage demand by organised labour and other economic matters.

 

Vice-President Kashim Shettima chaired the meeting at the council chamber of the presidential villa before Tinubu arrived at the venue. 

 

The meeting comes about 48 hours after the federal executive council (FEC) stepped down the memo on the new minimum wage for the president to consult with the governors and the private sector.

 

The governors, under the aegis of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), met in Abuja on Wednesday to deliberate on the minimum wage for workers.

 

Over the past few months, the federal and state governments, organised labour, and the private sector have been negotiating a new minimum wage.

 

At the last meeting of the tripartite committee on minimum wage, organised labour rejected the N62,000 proposal by the government and insisted on N250,000.

 

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The federal government had asked the labour unions to demand a more realistic and sustainable minimum wage.

 

On June 7, governors under the aegis of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) said the N60,000 minimum wage for workers was unsustainable.

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N80.2bn fraud: Yahaya Bello’s lawyer applies to withdraw from case

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Adeola Adedipe, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), has applied to withdraw his representation for Yahaya Bello, former Kogi governor.

 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is seeking to arraign Bello on 19 counts bordering on alleged money laundering, breach of trust and misappropriation of funds to the tune of N80.2 billion.

 

However, the former governor has failed to appear in court on every adjourned date.

 

At the court session on Thursday, Adedipe told the court that a letter has been sent to the chief judge of the federal high court seeking to transfer the case to Kogi state.

 

Kemi Pinhero, EFCC counsel, urged the court to compel the defence lawyer to explain why the defendant was not in court despite an undertaking he made on June 13 to that effect. 

 

He prayed the court to dismiss “the story of the defence lawyer as dilatory and a further attempt to treat this court with scorn”.

 

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Pinhero also prayed the court to punish the two senior lawyers representing the former governor, insisting that they have breached the rules of professional conduct.

“My lord, our application is that since one of the lawyers is present in court, he should be moved to the dock and dealt with summarily. That is what the law says,” the EFCC lawyer said.

 

“We urge the court to exercise disciplinary jurisdiction over the lawyers so as to preserve the integrity of the judiciary.

 

“If a chief justice of Nigeria can be docked before an inferior tribunal, who then is a SAN or a former governor in terms of status?

 

“Even a former president of the United States of America was docked. These senior lawyers have been helping the defendant to treat this court with scorn.

 

“For five consecutive sittings, the defendant refused to make himself available for his trial and his lawyers have continued to use all forms of chicanery to frustrate his arraignment. 

 

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“If this sort of conduct is not punished, then we will be sliding to a situation that will be worse than Animal Farm.

 

“The world is watching. Punishing these senior lawyers will send a very clear message.”

 

‘ONLY AN AFTERTHOUGHT

Responding, Adedipe told the court that he was not Bello’s lead counsel, adding that he also did not sign any undertaking to guarantee the presence of his client in court.

 

“My lord, the narration by the prosecution counsel is very untrue and it is accentuated by malice. I am not the lead counsel in this matter,” Adedipe said.

“What the learned prosecution counsel has tried to do was to pitch my person against this court.”

 

He submitted that the EFCC has failed to execute the warrant it obtained for the arrest of the defendant.

Adedipe said his team had earlier notified the court that it was not aware of the whereabouts of the former governor.

 

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He noted that given the direction the case had taken, he would like to withdraw his appearance for the defendant pursuant to Section 349(8) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015.

 

The EFCC lawyer submitted that it was too late for the defence lawyer to withdraw his appearance. 

 

“My lord, he should be used to set an example that this is not a lottery game. His request to withdraw is only an afterthought and it should not be countenanced by this court,” he said.

 

“I urge your lordship to invite him to the dock immediately.”

 

Emeka Nwite, trial judge, is yet to rule on the matter.

 

 

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 National assembly approves Tinubu’s request to extend 2023 budget implementation

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The national assembly has passed the bills seeking the extension of the capital component of the 2023 budget and the Supplementary Appropriation Act.

 

The federal lawmakers granted an extension from June to December, following a request by President Bola Tinubu.

 

The senate and house of representatives passed the bills on Thursday after considering their clauses at the committee on supply.

 

The passage was preceded by a rowdy session at the house of representatives.

 

The president, in a letter read by Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house, asked the green chamber to extend the implementation of the capital components of the 2023 budget and Supplementary Appropriation Act from June 30 to December 31.

 

After Abbas read the letter, some lawmakers opposed the call for the debate of the president’s request.

 

Julius Ihonvbere, majority leader of the house, moved for the debate of the bill, saying the amendment does not alter the content of the bill but just the date.

 

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Kingsley Chinda, minority leader of the house, expressed concern that the two budgets are running concurrently.

 

He said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administration was criticised for lacking a clear budgetary cycle, adding that the current administration is potentially repeating the mistake.

 

The ranking legislator demanded that the bill be stepped down to enable the government to “go back to the drawing board”.

 

Sada Soli, an All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmaker from Katsina, opposed Chinda, saying the PDP lawmaker was “playing to the gallery”.

“I admire the PDP for playing to the gallery. You cannot extend the supplementary budget without the main budget,” he said.

 

His comment prompted vocal protests from the lawmakers.

 

Reacting, Ado Doguwa, a ranking APC member from Katsina, said: “I agree with the submission made by the minority of the house.

 

“Even though it is legal, it is unprecedented. That moral question will always be raised.”

He, however, appealed to his colleagues to support the bill, saying the president would understand the body language of the lawmakers.

 

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Following the bickering, the lawmakers moved into an executive session.

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