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Bangladesh to seek extradition of ousted leader Sheikh Hasina from India

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Ekwutos BlogBangladesh will seek the extradition of the former prime minister Sheikh Hasina to face trial on charges including crimes against humanity, the country’s interim leader, Muhammad Yunus, has said in a speech.
Hasina, whose autocratic regime governed Bangladesh for 15 years, was toppled in a student-led revolution in August. Since then she has been living in exile in India after fleeing the country in a helicopter as thousands of protesters overran the presidential palace.
Following her escape, Bangladesh has been run by an interim government under Yunus, an economist and Nobel laureate who agreed to return to the country as a “chief adviser” to help restore democracy and reform Bangladesh.
In an address over the weekend, Yunus confirmed his government intended to bring Hasina back to the country to face a mounting number of charges, including corruption, murder and crimes against humanity.
Referring to Hasina, Yunus said: “We will seek the extradition of the ousted autocrat from India.”
Earlier this month, prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for Hasina and confirmed they intended to put out an Interpol red notice for the former prime minister and her allies, many of whom fled abroad as protests broke out over the summer. Others who remained in the country or were stopped from leaving have been arrested.
“We have already taken initiatives to try those responsible for enforced disappearances, murders and the mass killings during the July-to-August uprising,” said Yunus in his address, which marked 100 days since the interim government took power.
The decision to make an official extradition request for Hasina could cause diplomatic tensionswith neighbouring India. During her time in office, Hasina was seen to be very close to the Indian government and the country’s decision to offer her a safe haven has been a source of anger among many in Bangladesh. Hasina has been accused of using her position in India to attempt to undermine the actions of Yunus and the interim government.
The first hearings of a special tribunal looking into alleged crimes committed by the Hasina regime will begin this week. As well as human rights abuses, business people and allies close to Hasina are accused of rampant corruption and embezzling millions of dollars out of the country. Prosecutors have sought help from financial agencies in the UK, US and Singapore in an attempt to track down the allegedly stolen money.
On Monday, about 14 people, including a former law minister and a businessman who was Hasina’s private sector adviser, were to appear before the court. A further six people are due to appear on Wednesday.
According to Yunus, more than 3,500 people may have been forcibly disappeared during Hasina’s rule, when it became commonplace for her critics or opponents to be picked up by the security agencies and tortured in undisclosed detention centres. Many of the victims were never seen again after being abducted.
Yunus said the number killed during the uprising that eventually ousted Hasina could exceed 1,500. In an attempt to bring the protests under control, Hasina’s government had given police orders to shoot protesters on sight. Officers were documented using metal pellets, rubber bullets and live ammunition against civilians.
Yunus said: “Every day, new names are being added to the list of martyrs. We will prosecute all the crimes committed over the past 15 years.”
In his speech, he also requested for people to be patient when it came to the reforms that his interim government has been tasked with implementing, including ensuring an independent judiciary and ensuring transparency and accountability to prevent autocratic leaders gaining power in the future.
Yunus reaffirmed that he intended to remain in post only to oversee the reforms, after which there would be an election and a handover of power to an elected government. Nonetheless, the timeline for the vote remains unclear and there has been rising agitation on the streets.
He said: “I promise that we will hold the much-anticipated election once the necessary and essential reforms are complete. I request your patience until then. We aim to build an electoral system that will endure for decades. For this, we need some time.”
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Wike’s Supporters Postpone Bayelsa Rally

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According to Ekwutosblog Supporters of Nyesom Wike, minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have postponed their planned rally in Bayelsa state.
Ekwutosblog reports that George Turnah, lead convener of pro-Wike group
NEW Associates, announced this at a press conference in Yenagoa.
The rally was intended to express solidarity and appreciation for President Bola Tinubu and Minister Wike for facilitating the appointment of prominent Bayelsa indigenes into key positions.
Bayelsa government however opposed the rally, and a state high court had issued an order restraining them from holding the event.
The event also coincides with another planned rally by supporters of Douye Diri, governor of Bayelsa, aimed at supporting Diri on the same date, at the same venue, and at the same time.
Speaking at the press conference on Friday, Turnah said the pro-Wike rally announced that the rally has been moved to April 26 to avoid potential clashes.
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Wike vs Fubara: I’m impartial in Rivers political crisis – Ibas

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The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd), has declared his impartial stand in the political crisis rocking the state.
Ibas vowed to uphold the law and ensure that all aggrieved parties irrespective of political leanings have a voice in the future.
He made the appeal at a meeting with the heads of youth organisations and stakeholders, led by the Rivers State Chairman of National Youth Council of Nigeria, Nwisabari Bani, at Government House in Port Harcourt on Saturday.
According to Ibas: “It is important to restate my impartial stand on the political crisis that has plagued our State.
“I remain committed to upholding the law and ensuring that all individuals, irrespective of their political affiliations, have a voice in the future of Rivers State. My administration will continue to focus on the collective good of our people.”
President Bola Tinubu appointed Ibas as the Sole Administrator of Rivers State following the political crisis rocking the state.
The crisis started between suspended Governor Sim Fubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, shortly after the governor assumed power in 2023.
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Peter Obi Is the Stingiest Human Being, We Worked for Him, He Didn’t Give Us Shishi – Michael Piper

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In a video posted by Symfoni, Michael Piper who was a member of Obedience for a Better Nigeria accused Peter Obi of being extremely stingy, claiming that despite the wide support he received from civil society groups and media personalities during his campaign, Obi offered no financial support.
In his statement, he said;
”Peter Obi no dey give Shishi. He’s a multi-billionaire and one of the stingiest human beings you will ever meet, Even when we were campaigning for Peter Obi, even those who were bloggers, popular bloggers, he didn’t even give them money for data.”
Piper made it clear that he personally received nothing from Obi throughout the campaign period.
“I campaigned for Peter Obi for 8 months. I never received a penny from him. If Peter Obi gave me one naira, please, they should publish it anywhere.”
According to Piper, the Labour Party’s success in 2023 was due to the collective effort of civil society actors, not Obi’s personal ideology. He warned that Obi’s presence is now turning the party into a war zone.

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