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Falana Wants Supreme Court to Stay Off Local Election Petitions

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Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana has expressed concern over what he described as ‘tribunalization of the nation’s democracy’ saying it endagers the very essence of democracy in itself.

According to the renowned legal luminary nowhere else around the world is the mandate of the people being determined at the courts than at the polls.

Falana who was speaking on Monday in a live interview monitored on Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State, BCOS suggested that retired judges should be engaged in electoral petition thereby allowing regular courts to take care of other vital matters.

“I’m strongly opposed to the idea of empowering the Supreme Court to get involved in governorship election cases. In most parts of the world, it is not the business of the Supreme Court to get involved in local elections and that was the situation in Nigeria until 2011.All election petition appeals arising from governorship election petitions, legislative election petitions ended at the appeal court.

“Among lawyers and judges, that is the thinking, that we have to go back to the status quo ante. We should take advantage of the pool of our retired judges to handle election matters”, said the Senior Advocate of Nigeria.

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On the various preventive measures to tackle the ravaging coronavirus which has crippled the global economy in the past few months, Falana said the the restriction order and total lockdown in some parts of Nigeria were in order but these should be reviewed periodically to lessen the burden on the citizens

He frowned at the recent importation of Chinese medical personnel to tackle coronavirus cases in Nigeria, saying government should not at this moment frustrate the efforts of local medical workers with inadequate provision of facilities and necessary incentives,adding that our medical doctors are doing well and can compete with others around the world but they lack equipment to work with.

“We need to abandon the neo-liberal economic system being practiced by Nigeria.There cannot be basis for giving oil blocs to individuals that will turn them to instant billionaires while state governments cannot pay salaries.

“Why don’t you give the oil blocs to state and federal governments so that they will be able to use the money accruing from the sale of the oil blocs to take care of health,education and other key critical sectors?”

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria argued further,”this is not the time to pay debts to the detriment of development of our nation.You can’t be cutting capital allocation,while you’re paying debt.

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“The economic stimulus package has to address the crisis in the health,education an d other social services,” he said.

Falana also called for a review of the National Health Act by emphasizing the improvement of hospitals and the national health insurance at local,state and federal levels.

The legal luminary believed that if every Nigerian is captured on the National Health Insurance net,nobody would die of any preventable disease.

He said:”Nigeria has a lot to learn from countries like Cuba,a country with 11 million population and 400,000 medical doctors which she’s able to deploy to 15 countries combating covid-19.

He said the current lockdown and restriction order has terribly affected legal practice and advised judges to take advantage of technology to attend to urgent matters.

In addition,Falana said with internet facilities now,”the days of conflicting judgment will soon be over.The National Judicial Council will have to come down heavily on judges deliberately giving conflicting decisions,thereby exposing the judiciary to ridicule.”

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May Day: ASUU urges Tinubu, governors to prioritise Nigerian workers’ welfare

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The Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of Ibadan Chapter, Professor Ayoola Akinwole, has implored President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and state governors to make the welfare and working conditions of Nigerian workers a top priority.

Speaking on Tuesday, Professor Akinwole emphasised the dire impact of Nigeria’s socio-economic challenges, particularly exacerbated by the recent fuel subsidy removal backlash and ongoing fuel scarcity, on the working class and their families.

In a statement released to commemorate the 2024 May Day celebration, Akinwole underscored the invaluable contributions of Nigerian workers to the nation’s development, despite enduring undervaluation and inadequate compensation from both government and private sectors.

“Nigerians, particularly the working class, are celebrating 2024 Workers’ day experiencing fuel scarcity,” lamented Professor Akinwole.

“Workers who are poorly paid will still have to pay hiked transportation fare. The inflation in Nigeria is killing, and many are getting malnourished as the cost of food items have skyrocketed.”

He highlighted the disillusionment stemming from unfulfilled promises by federal and state governments to improve wages and working conditions, condemning the stark disparity between government officials’ wealth accumulation and workers’ impoverishment.

Expressing gratitude to Nigerian security forces for their service, Professor Akinwole urged President Tinubu to ensure special welfare provisions for families of those who have lost their lives defending the nation.

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He emphasised that just as education is vital, the welfare of security agencies should be of utmost concern to the president.

Also, Professor Akinwole called upon the President to finalise agreements with ASUU and enhance working conditions for intellectuals in Nigeria, warning of a brain drain if lecturers continue to face inadequate compensation and poor working environments.

“If this trend persists, Nigeria will lose the talent needed to develop the education sector, while those lacking skills will secure employment with little to contribute,” cautioned Akinwole.

He urged the president to address this disparity and collaborate with ASUU to establish a living wage and improved conditions for public university lecturers, recognising them as essential patriots deserving of special consideration.

 

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Court halts Multichoice Nigeria’s tariff increase on DStv, GOtv

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The Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal (CCPT) in Abuja has issued a restraining order against MultiChoice Nigeria Limited, preventing the company from implementing its planned tariff increase and adjustments to the cost of products and services scheduled to commence on May 1.

Presiding over the three-member tribunal, Saratu Shafii, granted the interim order on Monday, in response to an ex-parte motion presented by Ejiro Awaritoma, legal counsel representing the applicant, Festus Onifade.

In her ruling, Shafii directed MultiChoice to refrain from proceeding with the impending price hike set to take effect from May 1 until the hearing and determination of the motion on notice before the tribunal.

Also, she mandated all involved parties to appear before the tribunal on May 7 at 10 a.m. for further proceedings regarding the motion on notice.

The petitioner, Festus Onifade, filed a lawsuit against MultiChoice Nigeria Ltd and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), seeking two specific orders.

These orders include an interim injunction restraining MultiChoice from implementing the impending price increase and any actions that could negatively impact the rights of the claimant and other consumers, pending the determination of the motion on notice.

MultiChoice Nigeria Ltd had previously raised the prices of all its packages on April 1, 2022, prompting legal action from concerned parties.

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Kogi Assembly Urges EFCC to Remove ‘Wanted’ Tag on Ex- Gov. Yahaya Bello

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In a recent session of the Kogi State House of Assembly, members passed a resolution urging the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to remove the ‘wanted’ tag placed on the immediate past Governor of the state, Yahaya Bello.

The resolution was reached during plenary on Tuesday, following a presentation by Jibrin Abu, the representative of Ajaokuta State Constituency.

Abu brought forth a motion titled, ‘A call to end all false, frivolous, fictitious, and far from the truth smear campaign against the former Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello.’

Abu alleged that the anti-graft agency had been engaging in a witch-hunt against Bello, stating, “Kogi State, by allocation standard, is not rich so much so that N80.4b will be missing that the State will not be shaken to its foundation. This claim by the EFCC should be sanctioned and taken as laughable. Innocent Nigerians and Kogi State citizens that bought into the lies should by their personal volition withdraw their support.”

Former Deputy Speaker of the House, Enema Paul, echoed Abu’s sentiments, urging the EFCC to uphold the rule of law.

In his ruling, Speaker Aliyu Yusuf emphasized the importance of the EFCC operating within the boundaries of the law.

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He stated, “This House is not against the EFCC doing their job but they should do it within the ambit of the law and not in a Gestapo way. The country belongs to all of us, so we must respect the law and work with it.”

 

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