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S’Court Judgment: Makinde Taking Oyo LG Chairmen and Career Officers to Abolongo

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There is a correctional facility in the ancient Town of Oyo, it is named Abolongo correctional facility.

When we said that Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo state has been rattled and thrown off balance by the massive wind of the judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria which granted financial Autonomy to the Local Governments, some lickspittles of the Governor attempted to fetch our head, leaving the neck.

We told the world that things have fallen apart for Governor Makinde and his Government to the extent that the centre could no longer hold in Agodi but the nay sayers called us names.

We raised the alarm that Governor Makinde is in a very big mess as a result of the agreements he made with some Banks which has irrevocably tied the monthly Allocations of the 33 Local Governments in Oyo state to some dubious Loan contracts but the Governor’s Media Aides won’t let us talk.

Just like the aroma of pepper and onions would betray the stingy man, who decided to cook his soup behind the closed doors of his sleeping room, it has been reported that Governor had allegedly directed the 33 Local Government Chairmen in Oyo state to flout the judgment of the Supreme Court and pull out of the Association of Local Government Chairmen of Nigeria, ( ALGON).

The report also had it that the Governor allegedly directed further that the Allocations for the Local Governments must continue to go the State/ Local Governments Joint Account .

According to the reports, Governor Makinde allegedly gave the Local Government Chairmen a deadline of August 5 for them to address a press conference where the dissociation from ALGON would be announced.

These are very serious matters which call for serious attention and warnings.

First and foremost, Governor Makinde’s directives, if it is true, is not only illegal, it is equally criminal.

A deliberate and violent flouting of the judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria is a serious crime almost comparable if not same as treason.

Cleverly, the Governor set a time bomb which will detonate and maim others while he takes cover in some foreign country because, according to reports, Makinde has planned a long holiday for himself and by the time the bomb explodes, the bird must have nested somewhere safe outside the shores of Nigeria.

There is a Yoruba proverb which goes thus: ” eni to go lo ngbe igunnu, eni to gbon lo ngba owo e sapo”.

There is a strange masquerade in Yoruba Land called Igunnuko.

The Igunnuko is a peculiar masquerade known for its ability to keep stretching skywords.

Yorubas considered the one under the Igunnuko masquerade to be unwise and I think it is due to the fact that while he is at some distance away from the ground, his followers must have been helping themselves with part of the money made from admirers of the Igunnuko.

Apologies to the Igunnuko masquerade and its followers.

In the present circumstance, the Accountant general of Oyo state, the 33 Local Government Chairmen and the Local Government Career Officers are the Igunnukos who must choose to either be stupid or wise.

Let me make it clear here, if the above mentioned category of political and Career Officers decided to follow Governor Makinde’s directives against the judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, it will be illegal, criminal and it will have grave consequences.

In fact, it is a direct route to prison.

It is well and good for Governor Makinde to give directives that violates the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

He has double cover. One, he enjoys immunity by virtue of section 308 of the same Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended.

Secondly, not wanting to take chances if his actions are determined to be treasonable, he has chosen to take cover by traveling abroad while the time bomb he sets explodes.

Unfortunately for the other party involved in this planned Drama of contempt and illegality, none of the categories of political and civil servants enjoys any form of immunity against criminal prosecution.

I do not think it is a big deal if Local Government Chairmen in Oyo state wants to pull out of ALGON because I do not see anyone committing a crime by so doing.

My only problem with that is why the Chairmen should be slavish in doing so just because the Governor directed them to do so.

What I however have a big problem with is for the Local Government Chairmen and the Career officers to decide to take the bullets for another person’s crimes.

That would be worse than the man under the Igunnuko masquerade.

The eyes of the whole world are now glued to the Local Government Chairmen and the Career Officers.

For me, no one should ask the young child not to catch leprosy, provided he is prepared to live alone in the bush.

Governor Makinde has wrecked enough havoc with the funds for the Local Governments.

When he started calling stakeholders and setting up Committees to review the judgment of the Supreme Court, we knew he was up to no good.

I thought he said he was fighting to defend the interests of Oyo state?

Who in Oyo state asked him to fight for him by flouting the judgment of the Supreme Court?

I also thought his Men Friday boasted that just like the Covid 19 period, the Governor was on another vindicative mission?

” Gbogbo wa ni isowo Ogun, bi eja ba so lodo, a mo iye to to”. The ripples of a fish inside water is enough to determine its weight.

The wisdom behind the loss of a piece of meat in the mouth is known even to a toddler.

Governor Makinde has been dimistified. His cover blown.

Any attempts by any Local Government Chairman or Career Officer to perpetuate illegality and criminality as a result of the illegal directives of the Governor will result in a straight trip to Abolongo.

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US says it will not limit arms transfers to Israel after some aid improvements to Gaza

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Palestinians gather at the site of an Israeli strike in the courtyard of the Al-Aqsa Hospital where displaced people live in tents, in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Nov. 9, 2024 © Abdel Kareem Hana/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved.
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The Biden administration said on Tuesday that Israel made good but limited progress in increasing the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza, and that it therefore would not limit arms transfers to Israel as it threatened to do a month ago.

However, relief groups say conditions are worse than at any point in the 13-month-old war.

State Department spokesman Vedant Patel said on Tuesday the progress to date must be supplemented and sustained but that “we at this time have not made an assessment that the Israelis are in violation of US law.”

This law requires recipients of military assistance to adhere to international humanitarian law and not impede the provision of such aid.

“We are not giving Israel a pass,” Patel said, adding that “we want to see the totality of the humanitarian situation improve, and we think some of these steps will allow the conditions for that to continue progress.”

The decision from the U.S. — Israel’s key ally and largest provider of arms and other military aid — comes despite international aid organizations declaring that Israel has failed to meet U.S. demands to allow greater humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip. Hunger experts have warned that the north may already be experiencing famine.

The Biden administration last month set a deadline expiring Tuesday for Israel to “surge” more food and other emergency aid into the Palestinian territory or risk the possibility of scaled-back military support as Israel wages offensives against Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

 The obstacles facing aid distribution were on this display this week. Even after the Israeli military gave permission for a delivery to the northernmost part of Gaza — virtually cut off from food for more than a month by an Israeli siege — the United Nations said it couldn’t deliver most of it because of turmoil and restrictions from Israeli troops on the ground.

In the south, hundreds of truckloads of aid are sitting on the Gaza side of the border because the U.N. says it cannot reach them to distribute the aid — again because of the threat of lawlessness, theft and Israeli military restrictions.

Israel has announced a series of steps — though their effect was unclear. On Tuesday, it opened a new crossing in central Gaza, outside the city of Deir al-Balah, for aid to enter.

It also announced a small expansion of its coastal “humanitarian zone,” where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are sheltering in tent camps. It connected electricity for a desalination plant in Deir al-Balah.

Eight international aid organizations, meanwhile, said in a report Tuesday that “Israel not only failed to meet the U.S. criteria” but also took actions “that dramatically worsened the situation on the ground, particularly in Northern Gaza. … That situation is in an even more dire state today than a month ago.”

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Constituents push for Senator’s recall over alleged involvement in banditry

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The Senator’s recent appointment as Chairman of the Senate Committee on National Security and Intelligence has attracted fierce criticism.

Senator Shehu Buba, representing Bauchi State’s South Senatorial District, is facing intense scrutiny and backlash following allegations linking him to terror suspects in Northern Nigeria.

The Department of State Services (DSS) is investigating his potential involvement with wanted terrorists, while his constituents are mobilising for a historic recall.

Buba, once a respected figure in Bauchi politics, is under fire after being connected to Abubakar Idris, a known terrorist arrested in August 2024.

Idris’s arrest reportedly implicated Buba, sparking outrage among his constituents, who are demanding accountability and the senator’s removal.

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A formal recall process has been initiated, with registered voters in his district pushing for a referendum to remove him from office.

“This is a matter of national security. We cannot have someone with such affiliations in office,” one constituent declared, according to reports.

The recall movement is gaining momentum as more people sign a petition to trigger the process. If successful, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will be required to conduct a referendum, potentially marking the first time a sitting senator is removed by his constituents.

Buba’s woes deepened with revelations about his origins. Despite claiming to represent Bauchi, investigations show he hails from Plateau State, raising questions about his legitimacy.

An anonymous community leader expressed frustration, stating, “We thought he was one of us, but he’s not even a Bauchi indigene.”

READ ALSO: Senator Buba fires back at Bauchi Gov over banditry allegation

Buba’s political rise has been controversial. After moving to Bauchi in 2001, he built connections through family ties and political maneuvering, eventually securing a position as the Caretaker Chairman of Toro Local Government.

His success in politics, including his controversial senatorial nomination in 2022, has raised doubts about his integrity. Critics argue that his rise was influenced by powerful figures, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Bauchi Governor Isa Yuguda.

Buba’s recent appointment as Chairman of the Senate Committee on National Security and Intelligence has attracted fierce criticism. Political analysts argue that it is dangerous to have someone with such alleged links to terrorism overseeing national security matters.

“This is a grave error,” one analyst stated. “It’s a dangerous gamble to have him in charge of national security.”

With growing discontent, Buba has been noticeably absent from public events, fueling speculation that he is avoiding the backlash from his constituents. His dwindling visibility only adds to the tension, as many believe he is distancing himself from the growing outrage.

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Europe wants to strike Russia

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The European Union should directly use $300 billion of frozen Russian assets to finance the recovery of war-torn Ukraine, according to Kaja Kallas, the candidate for the EU’s top foreign policy post.

Ms. Kallas, the former Estonian prime minister nominated for the post of EU high representative, said member states should abandon any doubts about the direct use of these assets, citing Kiev’s “legitimate claims” on these funds, following Russia’s invasion.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine knew how to use Russia’s frozen assets. He proposed transferring the entire $300 billion to Kiev. “Frankly, these are Ukrainian funds,” he said.

According to World Bank estimates, by the end of 2023, Ukraine’s total economic, social and financial losses due to the war will amount to $499 billion.

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