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On Nigerian Newspapers Today 18th October, 2018
Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers:
1. The Nigerian Army on Wednesday paraded 13 suspects over the
missing Retired Major General Idris Alikali whose car was found in a pond in
Dura Du, Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State. Garrison Commander
and head of the Search and rescue team, Brigadier General Umar Mohammed said
the suspects were not the ones who committed the crimes but heard and saw the
criminals that stopped the retired senior officer, and those who pushed his
vehicle into the pond but failed to report the criminal act to the security
agencies.
2. The US has insisted it has no anointed candidate for next
year’s general election in Nigeria. Philip Franz, the Political Officer of the
United States Embassy in Nigeria, disclosed this in Katsina on Wednesday, while
on a courtesy call on Governor Aminu Bello Masari. Franz stated that the
Embassy would not interfere with the electoral processes of the country but
will work to ensure a rancour-free poll.
3. The immediate past Governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodele
Fayose has insisted that his administration did not commit the State to any
financial mess in form of bonds and commercial loans. He described the claim by
Governor Kayode Fayemi that the State was indebted to the tune of N170 billion
as false and a way of preparing grounds for his impending failure just as he
did when he assumed office in 2010.
4. A son to the former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, Abraham
Olujonwo has officially joined the campaign team of President Muhammadu Buhari.
This was disclosed by Buhari’s Personal Assistant on Social Media, Lauretta
Onochie via her Twitter handle, on Wednesday. Onochie disclosed that Obasanjo’s
son was received by the Director of Strategic Communications of Buhari Campaign
Organisation, Festus Keyamo.
5. Former minority leader and Senator representing Akwa Ibom
North West, Godswill Akpabio has advised the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki
to honourably resign rather than been forced out of office. Addressing a press
conference after Wednesday’s plenary in Abuja, he said, it was a norm the world
over that when a lawmaker resigns from his former political party, he
relinquishes his office to allow the majority party form their leadership.
6. The Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, on Wednesday
abolished the education tax introduced by the Government of Mr. Ayodele Fayose
in all primary and secondary schools. Fayemi said education would henceforth be
free in all public primary and secondary schools across the state, saying it
was an aberration for school children to pay tax.
7. Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State said on Wednesday that
South-East PDP governors never opposed former Gov. Peter Obi’s emergence as
running mate of the party’s presidential candidate, former Vice President,
Atiku Abubakar.
Ikpeazu stated this in Aba after accompanying Obi to the site of
last Friday’s pipeline fire that killed scores of residents of Umuimo and
Umuadoro communities in Osisioma Ngwa Local Government Council. He said their
concern was that they were not consulted as stakeholders.
8. Catholic Church in Nigeria has reacted to the call for the
sack of Bishop Matthew Kukah from the National Peace Committee by the Buhari
Media Organisation, BMO. The Church also noted that Buhari, who met with Muslim
clerics in Aso Rock recently and solicited their support for his re-election in
2019, to which the clerics pledged their support, has no right to talk about
clerics being partisans.
9. The Afaraukwu-Ibeku community in Umuahia North Local
Government Area of Abia State has demanded the whereabouts of Eze Israel Kanu
following the aftermath of the 2017 “Operation Python Dance II”. The community
had declared Kanu missing after the alleged attack on his palace in September
2017. Addressing newsmen in Umuahia on Wednesday, Chief Emeka Ezebuiro, the
President General of Afaraukuwu Ibeku Development Union, said that the
community was still at a loss over the disappearance of their royal father.
10. Senate, Thursday resolved to probe the alleged illicit and
excessive chargesby commercial banks imposed on their customers. The upper
chamber also mandated committees on banking, Insurance and other Financial
Institutions and Finance to summon the Governor of the Central Bank, Godwin
Emefiele to appear before it for explanation. It affirmed that Emefiele would
explain why the official charges as approved by the CBN are skewed in favour of
the banking institutions as against the ordinary customers of the banks.
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