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Friday 16 June 2023

INEC calls 18,000 blurred Labour Party IReV sheets an ambush


There's no way INEC and Tinubu will escape this  Breakdown of Results in INEC iREV Portal:  
1. 840 results not accessible.  

2. 8,217 results blurred and unreadable.  

3. 527 results cancelled.  

4. 164,279 uploaded a week after election.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has expressed its dissatisfaction with the submission of 18,000 blurred Incident Report (IReV) sheets by the Labour Party (LP), describing it as an ambush.


On Thursday, the Labour Party (LP) submitted 18,000 polling unit results that were blurred during the presidential election to the tribunal.


LP presidential candidate Peter Obi has challenged the election process that resulted in President Bola Tinubu's victory, as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).


The defendants in the lawsuit include INEC, Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, and the All Progressives Congress (APC).


Reporting from the proceedings, it has been disclosed that Onyechi Ikpeazu, the legal representative for the petitioners, has submitted data analysis reports on the presidential election. These reports were presented through Eric Ofoedu, a professor of mathematics at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, who was also a witness for the LP.


Ikpeazu revealed that the documents included inquiries into IReV score sheets from Rivers and Benue states.


The petitioners have submitted 18,000 polling units with blurred results obtained from the IReV portal.


The admissibility of the documents was objected to by Abubakar Mahmoud, who serves as the lead counsel for INEC.


According to Mahmoud, the situation was akin to an ambush. He further stated that the LP had provided a copy of the witness' statement only a few hours prior to the start of the proceedings.


Admittedly, my team and I are facing a challenge and are unsure of the next steps to take. According to him, it is an ambush.


It was expected that the counsel would have presented the statement earlier, in accordance with the court's regulations and in the spirit of collaboration. The meal ought to have been delivered promptly to prevent this surprise attack


Mahmood has made a plea to the court, requesting that the LP be compelled to allow the INEC legal team a 48-hour period to review the documents that have been submitted.


Despite objections from Wole Olanipakun, the counsel for Tinubu and Shettima, they ultimately agreed to hear the witness's statement and suggested a later time for cross-examination.


Arise News TV journalist Lumnie Edevbie was summoned as a witness for the LP and was presented as evidence by Patrick Ikweato, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) who is part of the party's legal team.


During the trial, a witness presented a video statement from Yakubu Mahmood, the chairman of INEC, which was recorded at Chatham House in London on January 17. In the video, Mahmood expressed confidence in the reliability and efficiency of the bimodal voter accreditation system (BVAS).


According to all respondents, they objected to the adoption of the statement of the witness and the viewing of the video.


The session was adjourned by the five-man panel, headed by Haruna Tsammani, until Thursday. This was done to allow for the cross-examination of the witness and further hearing of the petition.

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Thursday 15 June 2023

Cut Cost of Governance




Tinubu must cut cost of Governance since Nigerians are suffering subsidy cut now Says SERAP. No need for ministers of state, No need for too much special advisers( They really don’t do much)spend that money on schools and hospitals and whittle down some MDA’s

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Pres- Tinubu Invites Suspended EFCC Chairman Bawa

 


The suspended EFCC Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa had a meeting with President Bola Tinubu today at the State House hours before his suspension.


A lot of explanations needs to be done. 


There was so much misappropriation of funds in the last regime. 


It’s not right that no arrest was made or questioning by the EFCC. 


The former ( AG ) and others were granted bail. 


Why? 

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Wednesday 14 June 2023

Again, INEC, Tinubu Oppose IREV Reports From Rivers, Others But Tribunal Admits Them As Obi’s Evidence

 


Again, INEC, Tinubu Oppose IREV Reports From Rivers, Others But Tribunal Admits Them As Obi’s Evidence


The documents were tendered on Monday by the lawyer representing the presidential candidate of Labour Party, Peter Obi, Audu Anuga SAN, who urged the court to admit them as part of his client’s evidence.




The Presidential Election Petitions Court sitting in Abuja, on Monday, admitted in evidence certified true copies of INEC Results Viewing Portal (IReV) reports for Adamawa (21 LGAs), Ogun (20LGAs), Ekiti (16 LGAs), Rivers (19 LGAs) and Akwa Ibom states (25 LGAs).



He also tendered blurred results obtained from the IReV portal for Ogun State.


The application made by Obi’s legal team was unanimously opposed by the legal team of the Independent National Electoral Commission, President Bola Tinubu, Kashim Shettima and the All Progressives Congress, APC.


The respondents said they would advance their reasons for objecting to the documents at their final written address before the judgement.


The court led by Justice Haruna Tsammani noted the objections of the respondents but eventually admitted the documents as evidence while marking them as exhibits.


Another lawyer representing Obi, Afuba Peter SAN, equally tendered certified true copies of Form EC40GBU for Niger state (10 LGAs), Osun state ( 7 LGAs) ( Edo (3 LGAs), Sokoto states(5 LGAs) and asked the court to admit them.


The forms show the number of registered voters and polling units where elections were either cancelled or did not take place.


The respondents again opposed the tendering of the electoral documents but the PEPC still admitted them as Obi’s evidence.


The petitioners subsequently called for adjournment so as to file more documents.


The prayers were granted and the case was further adjourned to Tuesday.


THE WHISTLER reports that the flagbearer of the Labour Party, Obi, has so far presented a lawyer (who spoke on a US District Court judgement on Tinubu’s bank account), Senior Reporter/Editor, Lucky Ukpewo from Channels Television as well as a software engineer to substantiate alleged non-ompliance to the Electoral Act during the elections by INEC.


He is disputing the polls in over 18,000 polling units.



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Monday 12 June 2023

BREAKING: Tinubu signs student loan bill into law

 


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) a few minutes ago signed into law, The student loan bill, which provides for interest-free loans to indigent Nigerian students.


Your Law Clinic.


The Student Loan Act 2023.


Steps to access the student loan


The Student Loan Bill which is now Law officially known as AN ACT TO PROVIDE EASY ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION FOR NIGERIANS THROUGH INTEREST FREE LOANS FROM NIGERIAN EDUCATION BANK ESTABLISHED was Sponsored by Hon. Femi Ghajabiamila 


Students applying for loan under this Act must apply to the Chairman of the Bank through their respective institutions upon satisfaction

of the following conditions:

(i) Student must have secured admission into any public Nigerian

University,Polytechnic, COE or TVET school


Applicant income or family income must be less than N500,000 per annum;Applicant must provide at least two civil servants as guarantors: of not less than level 12 years in service; or a Lawyer with at least 10 years post-call experience; a

Judicial officer; or a Justice of Peace.


Students who have defaulted in previous loans; found guilty of exam malpractices, felony, drug offenses will not be considered. 

Students with parents who have defaulted in respect of previous loans will not be considered.


All Applications will be submitted through the Students Affairs Office of each Institution via a list of all

qualified applicants from the institution accompanied by a cover letter signed by the Vice Chancellor or Rector or the head of the institution and the student affairs.


Any beneficiary of the loan to which this Act refers shall

commence repayment two years after completion of the National Youth Service Corps programme.

(Repayment shall be by direct deduction of 10% of the

beneficiaries salary at source by the empioyer.


Where the beneficiary is self employed, he shall remit 10% of his

total profit monthly to the Students loan account to be prescribed by the Bank.


Dr George Ogunjimi

Principal Partner 

Juris Republc Legal Practitioners.

12/06/2023.

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Friday 9 June 2023

Tinubu Signs Electricity Act 2023, to de-monopolise Nigerian electricity generation, Empowers

 



Tinubu Signs Electricity Act 2023, to de-monopolise Nigerian electricity generation, Empowers individual, States, Private Companies To Generate Power...

de-monopolise Nigerian electricity generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity at the national level.


This new law will empower states, companies, and individuals to generate, transmit and distribute electricity in the country.


The Nigerian President, Bola Tinubu, has signed the 2023 Electricity Act which is a replacement for the Electricity and Power Sector Reform Act of 2005 into a law.


The newly enacted law will de-monopolise Nigerian electricity generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity at the national level.


This new law will empower states, companies, and individuals to generate, transmit and distribute electricity in the country.


Recall that the Electricity Act 2023 was initially passed by lawmakers in July 2022 to allow the states to issue licences to private investors who can operate mini-grids and power plants within the state.


But the Act precludes interstate and transnational electricity distribution.



The Nigerian Energy Regulatory Commission (NERC) would be able to govern the energy industry within Nigeria under the Electricity Act 2023, without prejudice to the states' authority to pass laws, create electricity markets, and regulate those markets.


The Act specifies how NERC can delegate regulatory authority to state regulators once they are constituted. NERC will continue to regulate energy business conducted solely in those states until those states' electricity market regulations are passed.


For the time being, Lagos, Edo, and Kaduna states already have power market regulations in place and may begin regulating their markets. However, NERC will regulate in states where such regulations do not exist. NERC will continue to carry out cross-border rules, regulating generation and transmission across states.


The Act also empowers parliamentarians to carry out oversight tasks and exercise control over the NESI through the Senate and House Committees on Power. This is should be done regardless of any government Ministry's supervisory authority over government-owned firms or other entities engaged in the Nigerian energy supply industry. 


Electricity generation licensees are required by NERC to meet renewable generation obligations. The Act requires electricity generating firms to either create power from renewable energy sources, purchase power generated from renewable energy, or purchase any instrument representing renewable energy generation.


The Electricity Act also mandates the imposition of renewable purchase obligations on distribution or supply licensees.

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