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A former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae, has predicted the disintegration of the ruling All Progressives Congress, saying members of the party are not committed to the progress of the party.

The National Chairman of the Social Democratic Party stated this at the party’s secretariat in Akure, the Ondo State capital, on Tuesday while receiving a former Minister of Power and Steel, Dr. Olu Agunloye, who defected to the party from the Peoples Democratic Party.


Falae, who addressed party faithful across the 18 local government areas of the state, gave the assurance that the party would take over the Federal Government in the nearest future. He urged the members to continue to work for the party and adhere with its rules and regulations.

He said, “This mega party will soon disintegrate and all the members that came together to form it will find their ways. It is certain that what bound them together will soon disintegrate them.

“After tearing apart, the members will come back to join us and we shall accept them, as long as they are ready to abide with our rules and regulations.”

In his address, Agunloye said he decided to join the SDP in order to be given the opportunity to contribute his quota to the development of the state, and also to contest the governorship election coming later in the year.

“ I shall team up with other members of the party and other persons who truly want progress in our land to establish a credible government in Ondo State from February 2017 and commence the reconstruction and restoration programmes for more abundant life for Ondo State people,” he said.





Dr. Temitope Aluko, the embattled secretary of the Ekiti state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party who blew the whistle on the alleged rigging of the 2014 governorship election in Ekiti State yesterday alleged that his life was under threat.


NigerianEye recalls that Aluko on Sunday was on air on 'Politics Today' a programme on Channels Televison on Sunday, where he gave a breakdown of how the 2014 Ekiti governorship election was rigged in favour of the PDP governorship candidate, now Governor, Ayodele Fayose.


Dr. Temitope Aluko, who on Sunday spoke of how former President Goodluck Jonathan allegedly gave Governor Ayo Fayose $37 million to prosecute the election and directed that the military should facilitate victory for the then PDP candidate, said he escaped from the hands of “fake security men” on Sunday night.

He also indicted many politicians and military chiefs.

But Fayose described him as desperate and denied the allegations.

Also yesterday, All Progressives Congress (APC) urged the government to prosecute all the people indicted by the ex-PDP chief.

A human rights lawyer, Morakinyo Ogele also called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to probe the $37m allegedly given to Fayose by Jonathan.

Aluko said yesterday: “After the live television interview on Politics Today on Channels Television on Sunday at about 9.30 pm, my attention was drawn to the presence of some operatives supposedly from the office of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), seeking to effect my arrest.

“However, having passed though the same route before, my instinct immediately told me that something was amiss. I made some calls and found out that there was no such order to effect my arrest by the office of the IGP or from any other security agency for that matter.

“I was later made to understand that the ‘fake’ security agents were actually miscreants posing as security men and acting on the orders of Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose to get rid of me at all cost.

“I must let Nigerians know that I have made a resolution to let the whole world know what transpired during the Ekiti 2014 governorship poll.”

The Ekiti APC, in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, called on the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami (SAN) to prosecute all those named in the Ekiti 2014 election rigging drama.

The party said it had twice petitioned the Office of the Attorney General and Minister of Justice on the matter, stressing that the revelations by PDP secretary had made it imperative that the nation’s chief law officer must act now.

Olatunbosun said the election fraud crisis had refused to go despite all shenanigans by Fayose, who he said was the biggest beneficiary of the election fraud that created a blight on Nigeria’s international image.

The APC spokesman said even though there was nothing new in the PDP Secretary’s revelations, he noted, however, that it had become pertinent to prosecute the suspects as the revelations were again emanating from the insider who participated fully in what is now known as Ekitigate.

“By Aluko’s revelations, we are justified in our claim that our candidate, Dr Kayode Fayemi, never lost that election, but was criminally toppled by a coup d’etat orchestrated by Fayose in cahoots with President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration that illegally deployed money and the military to ensure victory for Fayose.

“It is interesting that more names are coming up in the biggest election scam ever witnessed in Nigeria with the alleged participation of Ifeanyi Ubah of the infamous Transformation Agenda for Nigeria (TAN), a shadowy campaign group for former President Jonathan in the fraud. No wonder Ubah was compensated with a honorary Fellow by Fayose at the Ekiti State College of Education for a job well done.”

Ubah denied ever giving Fayose money for the election.

Olatunbosun went on: “It is in the light of this that we are calling on the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation to prosecute all the suspects in the election fraud for treasonable felony to preserve the integrity of the Nigerian Constitution.”

The APC said President Muhammadu Buhari should use Ekiti election “fraud” case to convince Nigerians that official impunity and fraud would not have a place in Nigeria under his watch.

“We have seen the Army already tackling the military aspect of the Army Probe Panel report. We expect the police and attorney general of the federation to also toe the line in coming out with the civilian component of the probe report and act accordingly.

“The military men were mere agents used by Fayose to rig the election. Some of the officers implicated in Fayose’s crime had been recommended for various sanctions, including losing their jobs while others are to face prosecution by the EFCC and court martial, according to the military rules and administrative procedure.

“These military men should not be made to suffer alone for the crime committed in conjunction with Fayose and his fellow conspirators in PDP who are still working free as if there is no law in this country,” he said.

Olatunbosun berated Fayose’s media aides, Lanre Ogunsuyi and Lere Olayinka, for claiming that Captain Koli’s audio tape was a forgery, saying, however, that it was gratifying that Fayose, who also first denied his voice on the tape, later admitted that it was his.

“If the Ekiti audio tape was a forgery as they alleged, were the appearances of Koli and Tope Aluko also forgeries?” he said.

Noting that Fayose had always mouthed his readiness to wave his immunity to face prosecution over alleged crimes, he said now was the time to wave that immunity to face prosecution on the electoral fraud.

He insisted that APC would not accept anything short of comprehensive review of the Ekiti State election saga, even as he urged Nigerians to prevail on the Minister of Justice to compel Fayose to explain to the world what he meant by saying that he collected INEC soft copies and got them printed as captured in Captain Sagir Koli’s tape detailing all activities connected with Ekiti poll rigging.

“Besides Fayose talking on the tape about how INEC gave him soft copies that he printed to win the election, the minister of justice must also compel the governor, who spoke on election result collation in the tape, to tell Nigerians which election result he was collating in Efon-Alaye on June 19, 2014, two clear days before the June 21, 2014 governorship election,” Olatunbosun concluded.

Ogele urged Fayose to resign from office within seven days “because the election that brought him to office was highly compromised”.

He vowed to approach the Federal High Court if Fayose fails to resign to seek a declaration that the election is null and void by reason of the latest facts and figures released by Fayose’s former right-hand man.

The activist-lawyer also challenged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to explain its own side of the story following the alleged sharing of N1 billion by its officials to compromise the Ekiti poll.

“They have the statutory power to probe this fraud; they should look into it to ascertain whether it is part of the arms money diverted and shared among many people. If truly the Federal Government is determined to fight corruption, EFCC, as a matter of urgency, should comb Ekiti for this gigantic fraud.”



The Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, has said that no democracy in the world could survive without strict adherence to the rule of law.

This is contained in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Uche Anichukwu and issued to newsmen on Saturday in Abuja.


According to the statement, Ekweremadu made the remark at a dinner organised by the International Law Institute (ILI), Washington DC, for its alumni in Nigeria.

He noted that no country could experience meaningful development without the rule of law.

He said: “Democracy becomes gravely imperilled if the powers of the judiciary to enforce compliance with the rule of law are subjected to legal, extra-legal, and sociological limitations.

“Our task as an emerging democracy is to continue to build a society where government agencies as well as individuals and private entities must be subjected to and accountable under the law.

“We must ensure that the process by which laws are enacted, administered, and enforced is accessible, fair and efficient.

“We must ensure that justice is delivered according to established laws, timeously, competently, ethically and independently.

“I hold the opinion and fervently so that the principle of the rule of law is at the heart of the survival of democracy.

“A democracy without the rule of law is like salt that has lost its saltiness.’’

The Senator noted that the World Bank had indicated that economic growth, political modernisation, protection of human rights and other worthy objectives, were hinged on the rule of law.

He expressed concern that developing nations, which were in dire need of development, lacked the rule of law to a large extent.

He attributed the situation to lack of strong democratic institutions, lack of independence of the judiciary and political instability.

Ekweremadu assured that the National Assembly would continue to partner ILI to build the capacity of its members and parliamentary staff.

The statement quoted Kim Phan, the Executive Director of ILI, as expressing happiness with the growth of democracy in Nigeria.

She also expressed joy with the opportunity the institute had to be part of the country’s success story.

She said that the institute was committed to the growth of democracy and development of Nigeria.


Cross River State governor, Prof. Ben Ayade, has said that he remains a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, who simply has a good working relationship with President Muhammadu Buhari for the good of the people of his state.


Ayade, while fielding questions from newsmen at the Margaret Ekpo International Airport, Calabar, said that good governance should be the next step after election.



President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Muhammad Abdallah as the new the new Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA.

The Secretary to Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, made the announcement on Monday through a statement signed by Bolaji Adebiyi, Director of Press, SGF Office.

According to the statement, the appointment which takes effect from January 11 will be for a first tenure of five years.



Mr. Abdallah, a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Nigeria Army, has a Certificate of Education from Nigeria Defence Academy in 1977, a Bachelor’s Degree in American Politics and Government from Sam Houston State University, Huntville, Texas, USA in 1989, an M. A. Public Administration, LLB and LLM Degrees from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 2005 and 2011 respectively and Bachelor of Law from the Nigeria Law School in 2006.

The statement noted that Mr. Abdallah is a Professional Security Officer whose public service career spanned over 30 years during which he served in various capacities and strategic positions in the military.

Born on November 13, 1954, the new NDLEA boss is from Hong, Adamawa State.

Dr Tanko Yakassai, has described the anti-corruption efforts of the Muhammadu Buhari administration as a mere propaganda war, saying it has unfortunately won over right thinking men like Prof. Wole Soyinka.
Dr. Yakassai, who also chairs the Northern Elders’ Council chided the Buhari administration for its open disdain for valid court orders urging him to obey all court orders relating to the former National Security Adviser, NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd) and others being held. He said:
“The Federal Government of Nigeria is only fighting Sambo Dasuki. Should the fight against corruption begin and end with Dasuki? Is he the only “corrupt” person? Till today, they have not even started his case in the court. He was granted bail twice and they refused to let him go. This is not a fight against corruption. It is a propaganda fight.
“They even convinced people like Prof. Wole Soyinka who now believes that there is a fight against corruption, but there is no such thing. Otherwise, how many people have they arrested?
“All the people that are arrested today are connected with Dasuki. No other person has been picked. What of the governors, ministers, top civil servants and local government officials? Can you fight one person and say you are fighting corruption?” he queried.

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Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Saraki on Tuesday afternoon paid a visit to President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House in Abuja.

The meeting was not opened to the press as it held behind closed doors.



There was no clue as to whether the visit was connected to the alleged missing 2016 budget which has been submitted to the National Assembly.

Attempts made by the State House Correspondents to confirm or refute the missing budget were unproductive as Saraki did not comment when asked.

Senate Leader Ali Ndume has responded to rumors of the missing 2016 budget. Speaking to National Assembly correspondents, Ndume said
'The budget cannot be missing. A copy can be laid, it is a symbolic copy, the budget will be in custody of both Chambers. It cannot be stolen, it cannot be missing. Once the budget is laid in the National Assembly, it has become the property of National Assembly,'' he said.
Speaking on why the Senate President, Bukola Saraki visited president Buhari immediately after reports that the budget was missing, Ndume said: '
'Saraki's visit to Villa is for Senate to know the President's priority. We want to see how we can fast track the passage of the budget before the end of February. What is before the Senate is proposal, once the president signs it, it cannot be amended, we can turn the budget upside down, it cannot be missing”he said

President Buhari today caught some prominent members of his cabinet unawares when he arrived the Federal Executive Council 10 minutes to the start of the meeting. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Chief of Staff to the President Abba Kyari and National Security Adviser Babagana Maguno and 17 ministers were absent when Buhari arrived the Council of Chambers.

Only 19 ministers out of the 36 ministers were around. "I came too early"Buhari said. He then called for the recitation of the National Anthem. They were however not late as they arrived at 9.55am for the FEC meeting scheduled to commence at 10.00am. See more photos below...


FROM GEORGE ONYEJIUWA,OWERRI
As preparations for the 2015 general elections intensify, Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha and his former Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development and currently chairman of Imo State Housing cooperation, Prince Charles Onuoha may be heading for a collision over the gubernatorial ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
It will be recalled that Governor Rochas  Okorocha had during his 2011 campaign promised to serve only one term in office and after which he would pursue  his presidential ambition in 2015.
But the governor recently made a sudden u-turn to contest for a  second term as governor of Imo State. It was learnt that Okorocha’s sudden  decision to stand for re-election is apparently to counter the alleged threat by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to take over the state, claiming  that he is the only one with the capacity and wherewithal to stop the PDP  from reclaiming power in the state.
However, Onuoha who had also served Okorocha as Commissioner for Special Duties, has called on his boss to  toe the path of honour by abiding by his single-term vow as well as handing over to Owerri Zone whose turn he, Okorocha usurped in 2011 going by the Imo Charter of Equity.
The governorship hopeful who was fielding questions from newsmen yesterday in Owerri, the capital of Imo State, stated: “Beyond Governor Okorocha’s one-term promise, my ambition to take over power from him is driven by what transpired on January 15, 2013 when the governor convened stakeholder’s meeting in government house.
In that meeting, the governor categorically told us that he was going to Abuja and urged those with governorship ambition to make declaration.
Of course, having contested the Labour Party ticket in 2011 and lost to a fraudulent primary before collapsing my entire structure into APGA towards actualizing Governor Okorocha’s victory  in 2011, it became an opportunity for me to openly make my intention known in our camp and party.”
Onuoha said the  governor even expressed happiness and promised “to ensure that my dream will never die. Besides, I am eminently qualified having garnered the pedigree and capacity to take Imo to the next level in terms of development and good governance.
“Also, I am from Mbaise axis of Owerri Zone that has never had a shot at the Douglas  House. So, from any angle you wish to judge my ambition, you will definitely agree that I am the right person for the state’s plum job and that’s basically the  reason Governor Okorocha should support my ambition which obviously is divine”.


FROM  IHEANACHO NWOSU, ABUJA
The House of Representatives Committee on Federal Capital Territory ((FCT ) is investigating the abandonment of roads and other capital projects worth over N470billion.The projects are those initiated between 2010 and last year.  The projects which include roads, water, health, transportation  are yet to be  completed, and in some instances, yet to even commence. Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Emmanuel Ji‎me (APC-Benue) disclosed this yesterday  in Abuja. Jime, who blamed the abandonment of the projects on  poor releases from the Budget Office for projects in the federal capital.
He regretted that the situation was leading to the dilapidating infrastructure in Abuja. Jime sad: “‎The committee has observed that the ONEX and OSEX road projects are still on-going. How-ever, we are made to understand that these critical roads should have been completed in 2013. We believe FCTA should channel adequate resources towards completion of those roads. “It’s unfortunate that we are learning that over N470billion is still required, after several budget years to complete some of these projects. So what to ask is, where is the money from the budget passed since 2008 for these projects”.
He said the committee had through its oversight since 2011, noted the sad decline in Federal Government’s attention to the FCT. “The committee notes that the notional priority budget of the FCT had been shrinking at alarming rate. In 2008, it was N19billion, in 2013 N55billion. But this year, a paltry N30billion has been appropriated”, he said. The lawmaker lamented  that despite huge allocations to the Cultural Centre and Millenium Tower, only 28 per cent of the project is completed. Jime also gave a disappointing verdict on the health sector in the FCT.
He said: “We had been to Utako General Hospital and upon inspection, noticed defects in architectural design of the building. One of the members, raised a query and today, part of the building has collapsed, with billions of naira going down the drain”. According to him, only N1billion is allocated to the rail project in Abuja, which is supposed to gulp a N9billion counterpart funding yearly.
The committee also regretted that waterworks in Abuja which were to be completed in 2012, were still at foundational level, while roads and other projects remained in dismal conditions. The chairman urged the Ministry of Finance to release immediately $523million being part of government counterpart funding for the light rail project in the FCT.


N30mn – this sum is required by the abductors of Dicken Worlu, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers state.
Worlu has become one of the four PDP members kidnapped in the last two weeks.
He was abducted from his residence in Port Harcourt on March 4 by unknown gunmen.
On Sunday (today), the kidnappers contacted the family of the hostage to demand a ransom.
The Worlu's wife Patricia told the members of the National Association of Seadogs that the family does not have the sum that the abductors demanded.
"The family has not been the same since the sad incident. We are appealing to the kidnappers to have pity on the family and release my husband," she said.
Punch reports that it still has not been possible to reach the State Police Public Relations Officer, Ahmad Mohammad, to speak on the matter.
Chinyere Igwe, Ikechi Chinda and Allwell Ihunwo, who were kidnapped, were released on Thursday.
The same day the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Johnson Tunde Ogunsakin, siad his administration would not tolerate kidnapping in the state.



Titilayo and Akolade and Arowolos’ residence where the murder took place
Following the sentencing of Akolade Arowolo for killing his banker wife, ARUKAINO UMUKORO visited their former residence and family
IT took almost six hours of an autopsy, which was covered in a 17-page report, the evidence of over 20 witnesses, over 20 court appearances, 32 months, and a two-and-a-half hour judgment to unravel the mystery behind the death of a banker, Titilayo Arowolo (nee Oyakhire).
The autopsy report summarised the cause of death as “multiple thoraco-abdominal injuries and multiple sharp and blunt force trauma.”
On Friday, February 21, a Lagos High Court in Ikeja sentenced to death by hanging 32-year-old Akolade Arowolo for the murder of his wife, Titilayo, who he repeatedly stabbed to death at their residence at No. 8, Akindehinde Street, Isolo, Lagos, on June 24, 2011.
Akolade was arraigned for murder on December 21, 2011.
When our correspondent visited the Isolo residence of the Arowolos on Thursday, it was quiet.
“My heart goes out to their little daughter. If they kill him, who would be left to take care of the daughter?” one of the neighbours, who pleaded anonymity, queried.
Another neighbour, who also pleaded not to be named, said he was surprised that Akolade carried out such dastardly act, adding that he never imagined such a thing would happen.
“He liked to socialise sometimes. So, he might have been under the influence of something to have committed such an act. It was unexpected,” the neighbour said.
Another tenant was said to have moved into the Arowolos’ former apartment a few months ago. However, he was not available for comments.
People in the neighbourhood were also not willing to talk about the incident.
It was difficult to convince witnesses to take the stand in the case because of the way society views such cases, said Mr. Nelson Ekoh, lawyer of the deceased’s family.
He said, “Nobody wants to be involved, not knowing that the same thing can happen to someone close to them. In that case, who would come out as witnesses for them?”
Wearied from the emotional toil the case had taken on him, including the media scrutiny on his family during the over two-year trial, Mr. George Oyakhire, the father of the deceased, said he did not want to say anything further than what he had already said about the case. For him and his family, they had borne the pain for too long in the public. It seemed like, after the sentencing, it was a time for them to grieve privately.
A week ago, he told The PUNCH that he would not rejoice over the death penalty handed to his son-in-law. “The Bible says that you should not rejoice at the downfall of your enemy. I feel bad about all this because this was a boy I assisted in every way I could. He even said when giving evidence in court that we were close and this is very true. I assisted him when he needed me and even though he was jobless; my daughter (Titilayo) also helped him.
“I am happy the judge berated Akolade’s parents for telling lies in court. They even claimed that she committed suicide. I am happy that my daughter has been vindicated.  I have also been vindicated because I told the whole truth in court. I leave everything to God,” he said while quoting from the scriptures.
The clincher to Akolade’s sentencing was the testimony of the forensic pathologist, Prof. John Obafunwa, who testified that there were at least 76 stab wounds found on the deceased’s body. During the ruling, Justice Lateefat Okunnu said, “All these injuries could not have been self-inflicted. Even if you try to injure yourself to that extent, at a point you would have dropped the knife.”
However, Olanrewaju Ajanaju, Akolade’s lawyer, stated that the defence counsel may explore other options.
He said, “In a matter like this, the court that ruled is a court of first instance. All we need do is look at the judgment very well. If there is going to be any reaction from us, you would get to know. I don’t think there is any need for us to pre-empt whatever we want to do. If we can explore other avenues, why would we neglect to do that? You heard the pronouncement. If you were in my shoes, would you leave it like that?”
Despite the conviction, there is no closure for the Oyakhire family yet as it would take a while before life returns to normal for them, noted Ekoh. “You can never close anything that has to do with murder. For one, they (Akolade and Titilayo) had a child together and seeing that child would always remind one of what the mother went through,” he said.
Ekoh also claimed that the police may have bungled the case were it not for the incontrovertible evidence.
He said, “There were attempts to bungle the investigations at the start. For example, we gave the police Akolade’s three phones that were recovered from the crime scene and asked for the call logs. They couldn’t produce it. We wrote the Ministry of Justice. The photo at the crime scene got to the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions a day to the trial and they were incomplete. At a time, we had to rely on the pictures taken by private photographer I took to the crime scene.
“Also, at the crime scene, two blood stained knives were discovered and a hammer. One of the knives was stuck to the deceased. But when the pathologist called for the killer weapon when they took the corpse to the morgue, they only gave him one knife. But there were two knives involved, one with a regular straight blade, the other with jagged edges, and a hammer. In a report, the pathologist said a blunt object was used.”
However, the Public Relations Officer of the Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, told SUNDAY PUNCH that she could not confirm Ekoh’s claim. She also noted that the investigators that worked on the case in the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti,  Yaba, had either retired or been reposted. Braide added that the case had been decided by a high court already.
“It was clear, we investigated, charged him and he was convicted. I don’t want to comment further on this matter. The case has been decided by the court.”
She noted that the sentencing showed that the police was working. “Most times people are not patient with us. But we are always for justice, no matter how long it takes, justice would be done,” she said.
Akolade and Titilayo Arowolo got married in 2008 and the marriage was blessed with a daughter, Olamide. But the marriage was fraught with problems ranging from accusations of alleged infidelity to domestic violence. Titilayo, who was an employee of Skye Bank, Marina, was said to have moved out of her husband’s house on several occasions due to their many disagreements before the fatal incident on June 24, 2011.
That incident has since left two families broken and a five-year-old daughter, Olamide, who would not grow up knowing her biological parents. Oyakhire said Olamide was too young to be told the truth about her parents and that she was doing fine.
He said, “She is just about five years old and cannot be told of what has happened. However, when she is mature and begins to ask questions, we will tell her everything that happened.”

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