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US election: Joe Biden insists Kamala Harris will ‘cut her own path’

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US President Joe Biden on Tuesday emphasised that Vice President Kamala Harris would “cut her own path” if she wins the 2024 election, signalling a shift in focus with three weeks to go until election day.

Speaking at the Sheet Metal Workers International Association in Philadelphia, Biden highlighted Harris’s potential to bring fresh perspectives to the country’s challenges, contrasting her approach with that of former President Donald Trump, whose views Biden labelled as “old, failed, and thoroughly dishonest”.

Biden’s remarks suggest Harris will have more freedom to establish her own political identity in the final weeks of the campaign.

Harris, who has faced increasing pressure to clarify how her policies would differ from Biden’s, has maintained loyalty to the president while focusing on her vision for change.

Harris has repeatedly said, “I’m not Joe Biden,” but has not been forthcoming with any specific policy distinctions.

Reflecting on his own presidency, Biden noted, “Every president has to cut their own path. That’s what I did, and that’s what Kamala will do.”

He praised Harris’s leadership and expressed confidence in her ability to guide the country forward, assuring the audience that passing the torch to Harris was a decision he made with full confidence in her ability to lead the next generation.

Biden also took the opportunity to attack Trump, criticising his refusal to accept the 2020 election results and his support of the Capitol riot on 6 January 2021.

Biden has made few public campaign appearances since stepping back from the 2024 race, which he dropped out of after a poor debate performance saw his party lobbying him hard to give up his candidacy.

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Akpabio denies DSS invasion of NASS over alleged impeachment moves

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Senate President Godswill Obot Akpabio has denied reports that operatives of the Department of State Service, DSS, stormed National Assembly over alleged impeachment moves by lawmakers in the upper legislative chamber.

Akpabio informed Senators that his attention had been drawn to the reports during plenary on Wednesday.

He described the reports as fake.

The Senate President lamented that fake news was gradually taking over the media space.

“There is no limit to what online publications cannot do. This is total fake news and the impeachment of principal officers did not arise and we are all here in the National Assembly without any controversial issues.

“I learnt that they could click an AI and news will start trending to drive traffic and I am sure the traffic for this fake news is massive by now,” he said.

The Senate President later referred the matter to the Committee on Special Duties for investigation.

The report of the investigation is to be presented to the Committee of the Whole within 24 hours.

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Breaking: Tension as DSS Take over National Assembly Over Plot to Impeach Akpabio

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The Director of State Security officers have assumed control of the Assembly amid reports of a possible impeachment threat against Akpabio.

Ekwutosblog gathered that the premises of the National Assembly resembled a war zone this morning as operatives of the Department of State Security(DSS) took over, fueling rumors of an impending impeachment move against Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

Speculation suggests that discontented northern senators, reportedly dissatisfied with President Bola Tinubu, are reigniting efforts to remove the Senate President from Office.

Globally, parliaments deploy internal security teams to maintain order and safety within parliamentary premises, and the National Assembly is no exception. Additionally security agencies are also present to ensure the protection of lives and property, particularly during times when internal security might under strain.

This morning Ekwutosblog observed DSS personnel, both men and women, stationed at key access points within the premises.
Dressed in dark suits and wearing imposing dark shades, their presence is clearly intended to reinforce security.

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INEC to conduct bye election into 4-River State Constituencies seats earlier occupied by Edison Ehie, the Chief of Staff to Governor Siminalayi Fubara, and three other pro-Fubara lawmakers

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The Independent National Electoral Commission is set to conduct a bye-election to fill four vacant seats in the Rivers State Constituencies, previously held by Edison Ehie, Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s Chief of Staff, and three other lawmakers who support Fubara.

The Rivers State House of Assembly, led by Martin Amaewhule, declared these seats vacant due to their prolonged absence of 152 days.

Ekwutosblog gathered that this vacancy is the major reasons for the upcoming bye-election.

Though election date for the vacant seats in the Rivers State Constituencies hasn’t been officially announced yet. However, according to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), bye-elections and court-ordered re-run elections were previously scheduled to take place simultaneously on February 3, 2024.

It’s worth noting that the Rivers State House of Assembly declared the seats vacant due to the prolonged absence of Edison Ehie, Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s Chief of Staff, and three other lawmakers who support Fubara.

 

 

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