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Army asks troops to ‘desist from taking pictures and videos during operations’

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The Nigerian Army has asked its personnel to stop taking pictures and videos during operational engagements.

In a memo dated October 27 and seen by newsmen, the army described the practice of troops recording operations as “worrisome”.

“Recent happenings reveal that troops are still in the habit of taking pictures or videos while conducting operations. The habit has become worrisome as it goes contrary to the social media policy emplaced by the AFN and also portends dire consequences especially on the personal security of troops,” the memo reads.

“It would be recalled that several directives have been given with regards to aforementioned. This continued act, therefore, suggests the need for continuous sensitisation of troops at various theatres.

“In view of the foregoing, I am directed vide reference A to respectfully direct your direct formations and units under command to continually sensitise troops to desist from taking pictures and videos of operational engagements in their various AORs.”

Also speaking on the development, Onyema Nwachukwu, army spokesperson, said publication of operational engagements is expected to be carried out by authorised personnel.

“The Nigerian Army has more often than not published her activities, including operational engagements, employing the use of both still and motion visuals. What the Nigerian Army is emphasising is that we cannot afford to let our personnel do things unprofessionally in violation of extant codes of conduct,” he said.

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Bayero’s lawyers withdraw from Kano emirship case

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Lawyers representing Aminu Ado Bayero, 15th emir of Kano, have withdrawn in the ongoing Kano emirate tussle before the state high court.

At the resumed court session on Thursday, Abdul Muhammed, counsel to the first respondent, informed the court that he had an affidavit of fact dated July 3, attached with a notice of appeal and a motion of stay of proceedings.

He urged the court to stay proceedings pending the hearing and determination of the motion at the appeal court.

“When a judge of a high court is aware of application in a higher court, the notification in the dependency in the lower court must be in affidavit of facts,” he said.

“It is expected that a trial court should stop the hearing on the matter pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.”

He told the court that they were served with the court processes on Thursday morning.

He sought an adjournment that would enable them to respond but the court refused his prayers.

He therefore announced his withdrawal of service from the case.

Sanusi Musa, another member of the team, announced their withdrawal from the case on behalf of the other counsels for the first respondent.

“Myself and other counsels apply for the withdrawal of our representation and appearances,” Musa said.

Hassan Kyaure, counsel to the third, fourth and fifth respondents, told the court that he has filed an application for an extension of time and counter affidavit in response to the originating motion.

Kyaure prayed the court to set aside the Kano State Emirate Council repeal law as due process was not followed. He also asked that a fine of N1 billion be awarded against the plaintiffs.

Sunday Ekwe, counsel to the sixth respondent, told the court that he had nothing to present.

Responding, Eyitayo Fatogun, counsel to the applicant, urged the court to discount the respondent’s affidavit of facts pursuant to order 39, rules 1 and 2 of the court.

“The motion refers to a proposed notice of appeal not a notice of appeal. It shows that the affidavit of facts is just to delay the proceedings. My lord, the business of today is for the hearing of all pending applications,” he said.

Fatogun asked the court to dismiss the third, fourth and fifth respondents’ applications on the issue of Kano Emirate Repeal Law because the issue is not before the court.

THE RULING

Delivering the ruling, Amina Adamu-Aliyu, presiding judge, refused the application for a stay of proceedings.

“The respondent did not disclose any special fact to warrant any stay of proceedings,” she said.

The judge adjourned the case until July 18 for ruling on the applications for extension of time, notice of preliminary objection, setting aside ex parte order, joinder application, and for the judge to recuse herself, among others.

The applicants in the suit are the attorney-general of Kano, the speaker, and the Kano house of assembly.

Respondents are Aminu Bayero, Nasiru Ado Bayero, Ibrahim Abubakar II, Kabiru Muhammad Inuwa, Aliyu Ibrahim Gaya, inspector-general of police (IGP), director of the Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and the Nigerian Army.

In May, the court restrained Aminu Bayero from parading himself as the Emir of Kano pending the determination of the suit.

The court also ordered the police to take over the Nassarawa palace where Bayero has been sheltering since he returned to Kano after his dethronement.

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Kebbi state government declares Monday public holiday to celebrate new Islamic year

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The Kebbi government has declared Monday a public holiday to celebrate the beginning of a new Islamic calendar.

Auwal Manu-Dogondaji, the state commissioner for establishment, announced the holiday in a statement on Friday.

Manu-Dogondaji said 1st of muharram, the new Islamic year, is usually celebrated on Sunday.

He said the Nasir Idris-led Kebbi government moved the holiday to Monday due to the significance of the new Islamic year.

Historically, the 1st of muharram marks the moment the prophet migrated from Makkah to Yathrib (now called Madinah).

The migration is called hijra in Arabic.

The commissioner congratulated all Muslims on the arrival of the new Islamic calendar.

He urged the Muslim community to continue to offer fervent prayers for the peace, security and prosperity of the state and the country as a whole.

“I extend the congratulation of the governor to the entire Muslim Ummah across the globe,” the commissioner added.

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Security operatives barricade Lagos EFCC office ahead of planned protest

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Armed security operatives have occupied the entrance to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) office in Ikoyi, Lagos.

The development comes ahead of a youth-led protest tagged #ReformEFCC.

The organisers said the protest is aimed at kicking against some of the modus operandi of the anti-graft agency.

On Wednesday, the EFCC urged parents and guardians to warn their wards against partaking in a planned protest organised by a “shadowy group”.

EFCC claimed that the group has been “actively campaigning on social media, recruiting impressionable young Nigerians, including students, to take up arms against the agency”.

Some Nigerians have been criticising the anti-graft agency for its night raids of hotels, clubs and hostels.

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