BREAKING NEWS
The Major Headlines In Nigerian Newspapers Today 29th March, 2019
Good morning!
Here is today’s summary from Nigerian
Newspapers
1. President
Muhammadu Buhari is expected to be in Lagos today on a working visit. The
president would during his visit commission the Ikeja bus terminal as well as
other project executed by the state governor, Akinwumi Ambode.
2. The
Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has ordered the immediate removal
of Kogi State Commissioner of Police, Ali Janga following the escape of six
suspects from custody early this morning.
He also
redeployed the Commander, Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad in the state, the
Divisional Police Officer ‘A’ Division, Lokoja and other police officers
implicated in the escape for negligence, dereliction of duty and gross
misconduct.
3. The Nigeria
Police on Wednesday declared Dino Melaye, a senator representing Kogi West State,
wanted.
The lawmaker was
declared wanted alongside Mohammed Audu, son of a former governor of the state,
Abubakar Audu and placed on Interpol watchlist for allegedly providing false
information to the police in relation to an alleged attempt on Mr. Melaye’s
life last year.
4. The All
Progressives Congress, APC, yesterday told a Federal High Court sitting in
Abuja that President Muhammadu Buhari lacks the power to determine tenure of
its elected officers.
The party said
this while opposing the hearing of the suit by aggrieved members of the party
over the tenure elongation for the National Working Committee, NWC, led by John
Odigie Oyegun before a Federal High Court in Abuja.
5. The children
of Martin Luther King and the King Centre have purportedly dismissed the award
given to President Muhammadu Buhari few days ago.
The King Centre
in a statement said the award was not issued by them or the children of the
late African American civil right activist.
6. The Senate has
directed its Committee on Education (Basic and Secondary), to interact with the
Minister of Education to identify the causes of mass failure in the Senior
Secondary Examination conducted by the West African Examination Council (WAEC).
The resolution
followed the adoption of a motion sponsored by Senator Umaru Kurfi (Katsina
Central), who described the recurring mass failure in the country since 2009 as
embarrassing.
7. Three persons
were on Wednesday killed in Bawan Daji village at Anka Local Government Area of
Zamfara state.
The Command’s
Spokesman, DSP Mohammed Shehu said that the killing was perpetrated by gunmen
who came in large numbers and attacked the village in the early hours of
Wednesday shooting sporadically.
8. The chairman
of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Mahmud Yakubu,
has stated that no fewer than 80 political parties would participate in next
year’s general elections.
Yakubu pointed
out that at the moment, INEC has received over 100 additional applications for
new political parties, while nine had met the criteria.
9. The Federation
Accounts Allocation Committee has finally resolved to allocate funds to the
three tiers of government.
The FAC
committee, after a slight disagreement on Tuesday at a meeting on Wednesday,
held at the headquarters of the Ministry of Finance, which was presided over by
Adeosun, resolved to disburse the sum of N647.39bn to the three tiers of
government.
10. The Federal
High Court in Abuja has once again asked the three sureties in the trial of
leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, to produce the
defendant or risk going to prison.
Justice Binta
Nyako asked Kanu’s sureties, Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe, a Jewish priest,
Immanuu-El Shalom, and an accountant resident in Abuja, Tochukwu Uchendu to
produce the defendant.
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