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Nnamdi Kanu files contempt charge against DSS DG
The leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has filed a contempt charge against the Director General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Yusuf Bichi, over his alleged refusal to obey court orders.
Kanu, through his lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor, on Monday filed Form 49 titled: “Notice to Show Cause Why An Order Of Committal Should Not Be Made,” at the Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja.
The application, marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/383/2015, is dated and filed on June 10.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that while the Federal Republic of Nigeria is listed as complainant/1st respondent, Yusuf Magaji Bichi is listed as 2nd respondent/contemnor.
The IPOB leader alleged that despite being served with the orders of the trial judge, Justice Binta Nyako of a FHC in Abuja, made on May 20, Bichi had refused to comply with the said orders.
NAN reports that Justice Nyako had, on May 20, declined to grant an application filed by Kanu to set aside his 2017 bail revocation following the allegation that he jumped bail.
The judge also refused to transfer him to Kuje Correctional Centre or place him under house arrest as requested.
However, Justice Nyako reviewed the conditions for visiting the IPOB leader at the DSS facility by his lawyers.
In a ruling, she varied the visitation days from two to three days in a week.
The judge ordered that Kanu should be given a safe and “clean” room to prepare for his defence with his team of counsel not exceeding five in number, instead of three lawyers that was formerly directed.
She equally ordered that Kanu and his lawyers should be allowed such a facility that is required for the preparation of his defence and be allowed to take notes.
However, in the application, Kanu alleged that the DSS DG had failed to abide by the orders.
It reads in part: “Take Notice that the Defendant will on the day of ___, 2024, at the hour of 9 o’clock in the forenoon apply to this court for an order for your committal to prison for having disobeyed the order of this court made on the 20th day of May 2024, which stated in pertinent part as follows:
“You have not complied with the 3 (three) days per week visitation to the Applicant as was ordered by the court.
“You have not provided a safe and ‘clean’ room to the Applicant at the present facility to prepare for his defense with his counsel team.
“You have not allowed such facility that is required for the preparation of the Applicant’s defence, which facility you have disallowed on every visitation since the said order was entered, as set out below:
“Interdiction, seizure, perusal, and photocopying of legal documents relating to the trial preparation of the applicant.
“By not retracing your steps after you were, on the 31st day of May 2024, served with a Form 48; Notice of Consequences of Disobedience to Court.
“AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that you are hereby required to attend the court on the first-mentioned day to show cause why an Order for your Committal should not be made.”
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Lagos state government signs bill to tackle illegal organ harvesting
The Attorney-General of Lagos State and the Commissioner for Justice, Mr Lawal Pedro, SAN, says the Human Organ and Tissue Transplantation Bill has been signed into law to prohibit illegal organ harvesting.
Pedro disclosed this on Thursday at the Ministry of Justice in Alausa, Ikeja, while briefing newsmen on the significance of the new law and other four new laws.
According to him, the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, signed the new laws to show commitment to the welfare, security and prosperity of every Lagosian.
The other four new laws include; Consumer Protection Law, Lagos Enforcement Training Institute Laws, Victims Assistance, Witness Protection Laws and Fire and Rescue Service Laws.
He said, “These laws are not just milestones in the state’s legislative journey; they demonstrate our unwavering commitment to ensuring that Lagos remains a beacon of progress, justice, and opportunity in Nigeria.
“As a government, our priorities have always been to address the immediate needs of our citizens, protect their rights, ensure their safety, health and prosperities.
“In this regard, the recently signed laws cover some critical areas of public welfare, human rights, safety, and environmental sustainability.
“These Laws have been thoughtfully designed to tackle some of the most pressing issues facing our state while paving the way for a more just, secure and prosperous future for all residents of Lagos.”
The attorney-general further explained that the Lagos Consumer Protection Agency Law signified a leap forward in enhancing consumer rights in the state.
According to him, as Lagos continues to be a hub of commerce, business and trade, it is imperative that the interests of the residents are safeguarded.
He highlighted the Lagos Consumer Protection Agency Law as a major step forward in protecting residents.
“As Lagos continues to thrive as a hub of commerce and trade, it is crucial that the rights of our citizens are safeguarded.
“This law empowers consumers to hold businesses accountable and ensures strict enforcement of their rights.
“Violation of this law attracts the power to seal premises selling hazardous products and imposes fine of up to N5 million for violations.
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Court grants Yahaya Bello N500m bail in N80bn fraud case
Yahaya Bello, former governor of Kogi state, has pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The ex-governor was also granted bail in the sum of N500 million, with two sureties in like sum, by the federal high court in Abuja.
Bello is facing a 19-count charge bordering on alleged money laundering to the tune of N80 billion.
The defendant is accused of diverting public funds to acquire property at home and abroad.
When the charge was read to Bello by an official of the court, he said he understood all the counts and pleaded not guilty to them all.
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Abba Yusuf scraps chief of staff portfolio, drops SSG in cabinet reshuffle
Abba Yusuf, governor of Kano, has scrapped the office of the chief of staff (CoS) in a major cabinet reshuffle carried out on Thursday.
In a statement issued by Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, spokesperson to the governor, Yusuf also dropped Abdullahi Baffa Bichi, secretary to the state government (SSG), “on health grounds.”
Yusuf said the cabinet shake-up is part of his strategy to realign his administration for “optimum performance” and deliver “more dividends of democracy” to the residents of the state.
“Those affected by the major shakeup are the Chief of Staff, Alh. Shehu Wada Sagagi, whose office is now scrapped, and Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Abdullahi Baffa Bichi, who was dropped on health grounds,” the statement reads.
The spokesperson said the governor removed some cabinet members and reassigned others to enhance administrative performance and political retooling.
“Those who retained their positions are Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Haruna Isa Dederi; Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr. Danjuma Mahmoud; Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abubakar Labaran; Commissioner for Land and Physical Planning, Hon. Abduljabbar Mohammed Umar; Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Hon. Musa Suleiman Shannon; and Commissioner for Works and Housing, Engr. Marwan Ahmad,” the statement continues.
“Also retained are Commissioner for Solid and Mineral Resources, Sefiyanu Hamza; Commissioner for Religious Affairs, Shiekh Ahmad Tijani Auwal; Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Hon. Mustapha Rabiu Kwankwaso; Commissioner for Investment and Commerce, Adamu Aliyu Kibiya; and that of Internal Security and Special Services, Major General Mohammad Inuwa Idris Rtd.
“Those reassigned are the Deputy Governor, Comrade Aminu Abdulssalam, who was moved from the Ministry of Local Government to Higher Education; Hon. Mohammad Tajo Usman, who was moved from Science and Technology to the Ministry for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs; and Dr. Yusuf Ibrahim Kofar Mata, who was moved from Higher Education to Science, Technology, and Innovation.
“Others on the reassignment list include Hon. Amina Abdullahi, from Humanitarian and Poverty Alleviation to Ministry for Women, Children, and Disabled; Hon. Nasiru Sule Garo, from Ministry of Environment and Climate Change to Ministry of Special Duties.
“Commissioner for Project Monitoring and Evaluation Hon. Ibrahim Namadi now moved to the Ministry of Transport, while Hon. Umar Haruna Doguwa of the Ministry of Education now moved to the Ministry of Water Resources.
“On the reassigned list, Hon. Ali Haruna Makoda moved from Water Resources to the Ministry of Education, Hon. Aisha Lawal Saji from the Ministry of Women, Children, and Disabled to Tourism and Culture, and Hon. Muhammad Diggol from Transport to the Ministry of Project Monitoring and Evaluation.”
Yusuf also dropped five members of his cabinet, including Ibrahim Jibril Fagge, commissioner for finance; Ladidi Garko, commissioner for culture and tourism; Baba Dantiye, commissioner for information and internal affairs; Aliyu Yammedi, commissioner for special duties; and Abbas Sani, commissioner for rural and community development.
He also directed the chief of staff and the five commissioners, who are dropped to report to the office of the governor for possible reassignment.
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