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Focus on governance, not on opposition – Ex-Reps member, Nkole tells Gov Otti

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Mr Uko Ndukwe Nkole, the former member representing Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal constituency in the 8th and 9th National Assembly, has advised Governor Alex Otti of Abia State and officials of his administration to focus more on governance and not on the members of the opposition in the State.

Nkole, who spoke in an interview with with ABN TV, described the shadow government formed by his party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as a necessary tool for keeping the government in power accountable, ensuring that it remains focused on delivering its promises to the people.

He highlighted the critical role the opposition plays in a democracy, stating that without it, democracy would lose its essence.

Drawing comparisons with historical instances, the former legislator recalled how civil societies, such as NADECO, were instrumental in holding military regimes accountable.

“The job of the opposition is not to clap for the government in power but to act as a check on its activities.

“We advise the government to stop chasing shadows and focus on fulfilling its promises. A shadow government is not about seizing power; it’s about ensuring that governance is effective and beneficial to the people

“So, I will advise the Governor, let him just focus and do the right thing”, said Nkole.

Nkole also called on law enforcement agencies to uphold democratic principles and avoid suppressing opposition voices, emphasizing that the establishment of a shadow government ensured vibrant democratic system.

He, however, commended the present administration in Abia State for awarding the contract for the completion of Arochukwu-Ohafia Federal road, which could not be completed by the previous administration of the PDP.

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South Korean corruption investigators move to arrest impeached president

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South Korea’s Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials, CIO said on Monday it has requested the defense ministry and the presidential security service to cooperate ahead of the second attempt to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol.

The CIO said it sent letters to the ministry and the security service late Sunday asking for their cooperation and warning of legal consequences should they fail to comply, according to the Yonhap.

In the letter to the defense ministry, the CIO said any soldier obstructing the execution of Yoon’s arrest warrants and search the presidential residence could receive criminal punishment or face claims for damages in the event of human or material damage, according to the report.

In a separate letter to the presidential security service, the CIO warned of similar consequences for security personnel obstructing the investigators’ operation, in addition to possible loss of status as a public servant and restrictions on rehiring and pension receipts.

The CIO also said that security service employees will not face disadvantages for defying illegal orders to block the execution of the warrants, said the Yonhap, NAN reports.

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Yari expresses deep sorrow over mistaken airstrike in Zamfara community

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The Senator representing Zamfara west senatorial district, Abdul’aziz Yari Abubakar, has expressed deep sympathy for the victims of a recent airstrike in Tungar-Kara, Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

The airstrike, reportedly targetted at neutralizing fleeing bandits, mistakenly claimed several lives of innocent citizens in the village.

In a statement signed by Al’mansoor Gusau, Director-General Media to Senator Yari, the senator called for calm, while extending condolences to the families of the deceased and offering prayers for the quick recovery of the injured ones.

The senator prayed for Allah to accept the deceased as martyrs and grant them aljannah Firdausi.

He also commended the military for their ongoing efforts to address banditry, but urged for more cautious measures in future operations to prevent unintended casualties.

Senator Yari reiterated his hope for peace and prosperity in Zamfara State and across the country.

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Arewa youths accuse CBN of secret recruitment to replace 1000 sacked staff

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The Arewa Youth Assembly (AYA) has accused the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) of secretly recruiting over 400 new staff to replace 1,000 employees who were reportedly forced to resign.

The group made the allegations in a statement issued in Kaduna by its Speaker, Mohammed Salihu Danlami, who condemned the recruitment process as lacking transparency and violating due process.
Danlami alleged that the recruitment, purportedly orchestrated under the leadership of CBN Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, was carried out without proper advertisement to allow qualified candidates to apply. He described the move as a “policy somersault,” questioning the rationale behind hiring new staff so soon after a downsizing exercise.

“We have intercepted credible reports alleging that the Central Bank of Nigeria under the leadership of Olayemi Cardoso has secretly recruited over 400 staff to replace the over 1,000 who were said to have voluntarily resigned,” Danlami said.
“How can a bank that recently shed its weight of excess staff surreptitiously employ 400 others to do what job?”

The youth leader also expressed concerns that the recruitment process may have excluded candidates from the 19 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory, thereby violating the principle of federal character enshrined in the Nigerian constitution.

Danlami urged the CBN to provide clarification on the allegations and ensure future recruitment processes are transparent and inclusive.

The apex bank is yet to comment on the allegation at the time of filing this report.

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