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Obaseki Converts Political Appointees to Civil Servants Days Before Handover

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Obaseki Converts Political Appointees to Civil Servants Days Before Handover

“Governor Obaseki faces criticism for converting political appointees to civil servants just six days before handing over, sparking concerns from the APC.

Edo State Governor-elect, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has expressed concern regarding the alleged conversion of political appointees into full-time civil servants by the outgoing governor, Godwin Obaseki, just six days before the end of his term.

According to a statement from Prince Kassim Afegbua, a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) transition committee, this conversion involves Senior Special Assistants and Special Assistants, with 186 such appointments made in September 2024, inflating the number of aides.

Afegbua further claimed that the outgoing governor has initiated the process to absorb an additional 152 aides, which he argues will burden the incoming administration with excessive recurrent expenditures, despite the state’s existing debt challenges.

He criticized Obaseki for neglecting to recruit civil servants during his tenure and for only recently establishing the Civil Service Commission, warning that these actions could severely impact the resources available to Senator Okpebholo’s administration.

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Sen. Iya Abbas Bill To Establish National Eye Centre Jimeta, Passes 2nd Reading In Senate

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Bill to establish the National Eye Centre, Jimeta, Adamawa state has passed second reading at the senate

This followed the presentation of the general principles of the bill at plenary on Thursday by the sponsor Senator Abbas Aminu Iya(Adamawa).

Presenting the bill, Senator Aminu Iya said the bill was read for the first time on July 10, 2024.

He said cataract was one of the commonest causes of severe visual impairment and blindness in Nigeria .

Senator Aminu Iya said glaucoma has led to several cases of blindness in Adamawa State and the country at large, hence the need to establish more national eye centres anywhere in Nigeria cannot be overemphasised.

According to him, Trachoma is an infectious eye disease caused by the chlamydia trachomatis bacteria.

“It is spread by direct contact with the eye or nose of an infected person which causes inflammation of the eyelids and can lead to scarring of the cornea.

“This is one of the eye diseases commonly found among rural dwellers in Nigeria, and Jimeta as well as other communities of Adamawa State is not an exception.

“This, in addition to other conditions like uncorrected refractive errors are found to be among major causes of blindness and visual impairment in Adamawa State and the country at large” he said.

Senator Aminu Iya listed the objective of the bill to include prevention, diagnosis and treatment of eye issues .

He said the centre would also be involved in the coordination of research in eye diseases and training of specialists in eye diseases among others.

The eye centre Jimeta, when established will help to prevent and treat eye diseases.

“The centre will enhance and train more eye care providers and professionals alike.

“The centre will promote research and innovations in the field of eye care for Adamawa State and the country.

“In the overall analysis, the centre when fully established will create jobs, and boost local economy, which will have direct effect on the national economy” Senator Aminu Iya said.

He said the bill would not serve Adamawa State only but the adjoining states.

He said currently, anybody with eye challenge in the aforementioned states would have to travel all the way to Kaduna State for treatment.

This, he said was very challenging for most people in view of the current economic and security challenges bedeviling the country.

The Senator urged the lawmakers to support the bill for the second reading.

President of Senate, Godswill Akpabio after the bill was read the second time referred it to Committee of Health for further legislative inputs.

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Barack Obama breaks his silence on Donald Trump’s election victory

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The former president and former First Lady Michelle Obama released a statement congratulating Donald Trump on his victory over Kamala Harris and called for a peaceful power transfer.

In the heartfelt statement, the former President, alongside his wife and ex-First Lady Michelle Obama also acknowledged that ‘this is obviously not the outcome we hoped for.’

With pride, they commended Vice President Harris and Governor Walz for their commendable campaign efforts.

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No democratic election is complete unless the people’s will is genuinely reflected through the ballots. -Peter Obi as he Congratulates Donald Trump

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Yesterday, I extended my congratulations to President Donald J. Trump on his successful return as the 47th President of the United States.

I am optimistic that his victory will reinforce democracy worldwide and contribute to fostering much-needed global peace.

I also congratulate Vice President Kamala Harris on her resilience and dedication throughout this political journey.

She contested with courage and strength, yet in the end, the will of the people prevailed.

The peaceful conduct of these U.S. elections, along with the efficient transmission and release of results, should serve as an example and an inspiration for us here in Nigeria to abandon outdated practices such as electoral malpractice, vote-buying, election violence, and network disruptions that continue to hinder our democratic process.

No democratic election is complete unless the people’s will is genuinely reflected through the ballots.

As a nation, let us collectively work to restore the integrity of our electoral system and ensure that our process for choosing leaders is free, fair, and reflective of the people’s true desires.

Congratulations to the United States of America.

A New Nigeria Remains Possible! – PO

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