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Osun election: US hails conduct, urges Nigerians to get PVC for 2023

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The United States Mission to Nigeria has congratulated the citizens of Osun State.

A statement by the consulate on Monday, July 18, commended the July 16 “peaceful gubernatorial elections”.

It hailed the concerted efforts of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) staff and security personnel.

The US noted that their conduct helped facilitate a secure process that reflected the will of the people.

“We encourage all Nigerian citizens to register to vote now so that your voice can be heard in the national and state elections in 2023”, the statement reads.

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Court rejects Binance executive’s bail plea — second time in five months

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A federal high court in Abuja has refused to grant bail to Tigran Gambaryan, an executive of Binance Holdings Limited.

In a ruling on Friday, Emeka Nwite, the presiding judge, held that the application constitutes an abuse of court process, considering that the defendant has entered an appeal against a previous court ruling on the same issue.

Nwite held that the fact that a defendant in custody is of ill health does not automatically mean he is entitled to bail.

He held that the defendant had failed to show evidence that the Correctional Service facility could not attend to his medical needs or take him to a specialist for further medical attention.

“This application is bound to fail,” Nwite said.

The judge ordered the prison authorities to take Gambaryan to a standard specialist hospital within Abuja, for a period of three days, under security supervision.

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In April, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arraigned Binance, a cryptocurrency firm, and Gambaryan, on allegations of money laundering.

On May 17, the court refused Gambaryan’s first bail request. The Binance executive later collapsed in court due to “ill-health”.

Gambaryan’s legal team and his family have raised the alarm that he could die in the Kuje prison if his health continues to deteriorate.

His wife, Yuki, said Gambaryan’s health was getting worse, adding that he needed “highly specialised and risky surgery” to treat the herniated disc in his back.

Gambaryan’s health had led Nwite to issue an arrest warrant against Abraham Ehizojie, a medical doctor at the health facility in Kuje correctional centre, over his failure to produce the executive’s medical report.

On September 2, the EFCC objected to the health claims made by the Binance executive after Iheanacho filed a counter affidavit to the bail application.

Mordi had informed the court of another bail application — which was filed on August 28 — seeking his client’s release on medical grounds.

However, the prosecution filed a counter affidavit opposing the bail application.

Ekele Iheanacho, EFCC counsel, said he has perused the defendant’s medical records and his health challenge “is not as serious” as it has been portrayed.

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Reps consider bill seeking to allow FRSC personnel bear arms

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A bill seeking to empower the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) to bear arms has passed the second reading at the house of representatives.

The bill, sponsored by Abiodun Adesida, a member from Ondo, and Olaide Muhammed from Oyo, passed the second reading during the plenary on Thursday.

The bill proposes to amend the Federal Road Safety Corps Act 2007 and establish the road safety special armed squad.

The legislation also aims to make personnel on the rank of deputy corps marshal “enjoy benefits attached to that grade, including retirement grade”.

The bill intends to empower the FRSC with the responsibility for road “traffic administration and safety management, preventing and minimising road traffic crashes on public roads, supervision of users of such public roads, regulation of traffic thereon, and clearing of obstruction on any part of the public roads, and for educating drivers, motorists, and other members of the public generally on the proper use of public roads”.

The bill, which was not debated, was unanimously voted for when put to a voice vote by Tajudeen Abass, the speaker of the house.

Abass referred the bill to the committee on FRSC for further legislative action.

The house also asked the FRSC to embrace technology-assisted enforcement such as automatic vehicle local (AVL) systems, automated traffic enforcement (ATE) systems, advanced analytics, and data platforms to enforce its mandate in the country.

The house passed the resolution after the adoption of a motion moved by Garba Muhammad, a lawmaker from Kano.

In September, President Bola Tinubu asked the FRSC to improve road monitoring to reduce accidents nationwide.

The president’s demand followed a road accident in Kaduna state in which over 36 people were killed.

The victims were worshippers travelling to Saminaka in Lere LGA of Kaduna to observe Eid-el-Mawlid, a celebration marking the birth of Prophet Muhammad.

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‘Laughable blabbing’ — DHQ responds to Asari Dokubo’s threat to shoot down military aircraft

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The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has responded to a viral video involving Asari Dokubo, a former Niger Delta militant leader.

In the video, Dokubo claimed he could bring down a military aircraft that was allegedly surveilling his home during the recent LGA elections in Rivers state.

Dokubo said the aircraft was attempting to intimidate him because of his support for the election process.

“The federal government knows I have the capacity to bring down any aircraft,” he said.

In response, Edward Buba, director of defence media operations, dismissed Dokubo’s claims as “laughable”.

He added that Dokubo was merely “blabbing” and did not have the power to challenge the military or shoot down its aircraft.

Buba explained that various security agencies use aircraft and helicopters for national security purposes.

He assured that the military operates within professional standards and respects democratic principles.

He added that addressing such claims falls under the responsibility of the “appropriate authorities”.

Buba also responded to reports of 13 former Boko Haram fighters escaping from a rehabilitation centre with government rifles in Borno state.

He said the military is not in charge of the deradicalisation, rehabilitation, and reintegration (DDR) programme, adding that measures are being taken to ensure the programme’s effectiveness.

Buba also noted that over 300 terrorist leaders have been eliminated in military operations across the north-west in the past three months.

He added that the military has adjusted its strategies in the region to replicate the successes achieved in the north-east, with some “wanted terrorist leaders” expressing interest in surrendering through the new Operation Fasan Yamma.

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