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Anxiety As Daar Communications Employees Awaits Results Of More COVID-19 Tests

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There is anxiety among members of staff of DAAR Communications, owners of RayPower FM, and AIT television stations as they await results of more coronavirus tests conducted on some of them by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control.

The apprehension was as a result of the outcome of the tests conducted on some top management staff members of the organizations, whose results came out positive.

Founder of the organization, High Chief Raymond Dokpesi, his daughter-in-law, and six other members of his family were on Friday tested positive for coronavirus.

Earlier, the son of the high chief and Chairman of the board of the company, Raymond Dokpesi Jnr, had tested positive for the virus.

On Friday, Dokpesi and the other affected family members were conveyed by the NCDC to the isolation center at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada, where his son is receiving treatment.

Before leaving, the media mogul, who spoke to journalists shortly after the arrival of the ambulance, said, “I am quite okay. I feel very well.”

However, some members of staff of the organization said they were waiting for the outcome of tests conducted on them by the NCDC to know whether they had been infected or not.

One of them, who said he was also expecting the outcome of his test, said they hoped the results would be released on Sunday (today).

He said, “I can tell you that we actually do not know the extent to which we could have been affected. You know how newsrooms or media houses work. We all work as a team and also interact a lot.

“The NCDC has tested us for COVID-19. We are all patiently waiting for the results. Maybe they will come on Sunday. We pray that we do not have a lot of people that are infected.”

Another member of staff, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, noted that the outcome of the tests would go a long way to douse the tension already generated as a result of the outcome of the already released results.

“We are actually not resting. Some of us are on self-isolation and we will remain like that until the results are released. That is the situation now. No one knows who has been infected or not,” she said.

The Executive Director (Corporate Affairs) in DAAR Communications Plc, Johnson Onime, confirmed to one of our correspondents that the workers were waiting for the outcome of the tests.

“Yes, it is true. We are expecting the results of the tests conducted on some (members of) staff. But I don’t know the number of staff members (whose tests are being awaited),” he said.

Asked if the staff members had been on self-isolation, he said everybody had been careful while some of them worked from home.

He also said that the affected workers who had contact with the founder and the chairman of the media organization had been tested by NCDC.

“Yes, upon the discovery, the management, in its wisdom, invited NCDC to test some of our staff members who had contact with our chairman. It was done on Wednesday and Thursday,” Onime explained.

He, however, said the spirit of members of staff of the organization remained high.

He nevertheless said it would be unfortunate if its workers would be subjected to stigmatization because of the test which confirmed the positive status of its founder and chairman.

He said the company’s premises in Lagos and Abuja would be fumigated next (this) week.

Onime said, “Our spirit is high, that I must confess to you. But there is one thing going for us in that company; it is that love and bond among us. We are a team, the Federal Government has warned against stigmatization.

“For us as an organization, apart from the medical personnel who are the frontline workers and officers in the battle against COVID-19, media practitioners are all vulnerable. It is part of the occupational hazards.

“There is a concern. We are bothered. So, if our reporters go out for assignments and people now use it as a yardstick (for stigmatization), it will be unfortunate. We are fulfilling our constitutional responsibility as a member of the Fourth Estate of the Realm. If that is the price we have to pay for our job, well, so be it.

“There is no apprehension, but there is concern among workers about the health of our founder and our chairman and members of his family. For somebody that you have worked with for over two decades and you’re told this has happened to him, of course, you must be bothered, also given the turn of events of COVID-19.

“(But) we thank God that the situation has improved. People go to isolation centers and come back healthier and better. Our wish is that they all come back healthier and better and even those who are not our staff members. We pray for everybody in this country and the world at large.”

While thanking Nigerians who showed concern about their plights, he said there were plans to fumigate the company’s premises.

Onime said, “The NCDC did it before. When our chairman tested positive, our management invited the NCDC to come and fumigate the premises.

“Even in Lagos, we did it about two weeks ago. We thank the Lagos State Government and Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area for that gesture. Our Abuja office was also fumigated. We are also told to do the same in all our locations across the country.

“It is something we are to do on a continuous basis. We are even planning to carry out another round of fumigation next week.”

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Finnish Court Sets May 2025 Deadline For Ekpa’s Trial Amid Alleged Terrorism Case

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Pro-Biafran agitator Simon Ekpa, who was arrested in Finland for alleged terrorism-related activities, is set to face charges in May 2025, according to Finnish authorities.

Mikko Laaksonen, a Senior Detective Superintendent at Finland’s National Bureau of Investigation, confirmed on Tuesday that the district court has scheduled May 2025 as the deadline for prosecutors to present potential charges against Ekpa.

Last week, the Finnish government announced Ekpa’s arrest, along with four other individuals, on suspicion of terror-related activities, including incitement to violence and terrorism financing.

Finnish police stated that Ekpa, who claims to be the self-proclaimed Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government-in-Exile, allegedly used social media to incite violence in the South-East region, targeting both civilians and authorities.

According to local news outlet Yle, Ekpa was remanded in custody by the Päijät-Häme District Court on charges of public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent. The Finnish Central Criminal Police confirmed the arrests in a statement last Thursday, adding that the other suspects face allegations of financing terrorist activities.

Detective Laaksonen provided an update on the case, noting that the investigation is still ongoing, and no further details could be shared. When asked about the court schedule, he explained, “Due to the ongoing investigation, no further details can be disclosed. The date for bringing up possible charges by the prosecution was set by the district court to May 2025.”

He added that Ekpa and the Finnish authorities could request a re-evaluation after two weeks. “In a basic situation regarding the remand, the next possible hearing can be held no earlier than two weeks from the previous hearing, should the parties in question seek for the matter to be re-evaluated by the district court,” Laaksonen explained.

The case has garnered significant international attention, with Finnish authorities confirming that cross-border cooperation is crucial to the investigation. However, officials have declined to provide further details on the nature or scope of this international collaboration. “International cooperation is part of the investigation due to the nature of the case but no further comments can be given on the subject at this point,” the NBI stated.

Ekpa gained notoriety for his calls to boycott Nigeria’s 2023 general elections, which led to violent enforcement measures and attacks on residents. He was first arrested in February 2023 for inciting violence and issuing sit-at-home orders to Igbos and other South-East residents.

His activities prompted global petitions from Nigerians urging the Finnish and Nigerian governments, as well as the European Union, to take action. In response, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Finnish Ambassador to Nigeria, Leena Pylvanainen, to demand Finland’s cooperation in addressing the threats posed by Ekpa.

Last Thursday, the District Court of Päijät-Häme, Finland, ordered that Ekpa be imprisoned “with probable cause on suspicion of public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent.”

Ekpa, a Finnish citizen of Nigerian origin, is accused of inciting crimes with terrorist intent, while the other suspects face charges of financing terrorism. As a prominent figure in the separatist Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), he has advocated for the controversial cause of an independent Biafran state.

His rhetoric has escalated in recent years, with explicit endorsements of violence and disruptions to Nigerian elections. Finnish authorities have linked Ekpa to coordinated attacks targeting civilians and security forces, with investigations tracing some of these activities back to 2021. His use of social media as a platform for incitement and fundraising is a central element of the case.

The sit-at-home orders enforced by the ESN (Eastern Security Network) have caused devastating economic consequences in the South-East, with reports suggesting the region has lost over ₦4 trillion in two years due to these activities and the resulting insecurity.

In light of Ekpa’s detention, the Federal Government of Nigeria announced it would monitor the legal proceedings in Finland. In a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, spokesperson Kimiebi Ebienfa described Ekpa’s arrest as a critical step in addressing IPOB’s activities and mitigating the influence of transnational actors on Nigeria’s national security.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirms that the arrest of Mr. Simon Ekpa is a significant development in addressing the activities of IPOB and also neutralising the influence of transnational actors on our national security. The ministry will continue to monitor the legal proceedings and provide further updates as the case progresses,” the statement read.

Reports also indicated that Ekpa’s X handle (@simon_ekpa) had been inactive for seven days.

Meanwhile, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, representing Abia South, praised Ekpa’s arrest as a significant step toward curbing violence in the South-East. Abaribe, speaking on Channels Television, expressed hope that Ekpa’s detention would discourage those inciting unrest in the region.

Abaribe accused Ekpa and his followers of exploiting the Biafra agitation to perpetrate crimes, straying from the peaceful ideals of IPOB. “The arrest of Simon Ekpa is something that is very welcome because this will tell all those people at home, who are purveyors of violence and instigated by Simon Ekpa that he actually said that he is just a content creator and not a serious person,” he said.

The senator stressed that IPOB originally sought a non-violent referendum but lamented how criminals had co-opted the movement to unleash mayhem. “And what has happened is that a legitimate quest by the IPOB seeking a non-violent referendum was turned by all these kidnappers because they have found a key because, to average Igbo people, when you say Biafra, you must be doing the right thing. Whatever they say they are doing in the South-East is not supported by anybody in the South-East. All you have is a band of criminals.”

Abaribe further emphasized that security agencies often have difficulty distinguishing between criminals and those claiming to be part of the Biafran agitation, contributing to confusion and insecurity.

In response to rumors of IPOB planning to declare the Republic of Biafra on December 2, IPOB’s counsel, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, called for peace and unity in the South-East. Ejiofor urged those involved in violence and false agitations to abandon their divisive actions and reassured residents that the purported declaration would not occur.

Ejiofor, describing Ekpa as a “serial fraudster,” urged individuals deceived by Ekpa’s claims to reconsider their actions. “I have always maintained that lies, deceit, fraud, treachery, and criminality have an expiration date. When the truth reaches its breaking point, it is inevitable: It is game over!”

He further stressed the need for peace, calling on the people of the South-East to reject violence and work towards reconciliation. “Freedom can never be won through such means. There’s absolutely no wisdom in cutting off one’s nose to spite one’s face.”

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N8.8bn Spent On Repairs Of Vandalised Transmission Towers In 11 Months — TCN

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The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has reported that it has spent over N8.8 billion in 11 months to repair transmission towers that were vandalised across the country.

In a statement released on Wednesday, Sule Abdulaziz, the chief executive officer (CEO) of TCN, made this disclosure during the quarterly power sector working group meeting in Abuja.

Abdulaziz was represented by Olugbenga Ajiboye, the executive director of Transmission Service Provider (TSO) at TCN.

He revealed that between January 13 and the present, a total of 128 transmission towers had been destroyed—either by vandals or bandits—across the country.

The TCN CEO expressed frustration that when vandals are apprehended and handed over to the police for prosecution, they are often bailed and return to their destructive activities.

“Till date, we have spent about N8.8 billion, by our estimation, to put them back to full and functional use,” Abdulaziz said.

“It is so sad that each time the vandals were caught and taken to police for prosecution, police would incident them for theft, instead of vandalism and they will be bailed.

“If they are charged for vandalism, they cannot be bailed, but this is where we are. So many of them have been arrested, but each time they will be bailed because police often incident their cases as that of theft.

“When the Shiroro-Mando-Kaduna towers were destroyed, we had to get full military escorts for our contractors to restore the transmission lines and towers. In some cases, they would tell us that we could only work for two hours on certain days.

“In some instances, they would even tell us that it was not safe to move there. How do we get out of this? How can we deliver electricity to Nigerians under these terrible circumstances?

“These are part of the challenges we are facing in the power sector.”

’50 MILLION NIGERIANS TO HAVE ELECTRICITY BY 2030′

Addressing the sector’s challenges, Adebayo Adelabu, the minister of power, stated that the federal government is collaborating with the World Bank and the African Development Bank (AfDB) to provide electricity to 50 million Nigerians by 2030.

Adelabu, who was represented by Adedayo Olowoniyi, the chief technical adviser, emphasized that the power ministry is working closely with its finance counterpart “to get this process achieved.”

“Mission 300 is being driven by the World Bank and the African Development Bank, and it is a project that will provide electricity to 300 million Africans. Nigeria will benefit 50 million from this,” Adelabu stated.

“Nigeria has a large population that is without electricity, and this is a great opportunity for us to be part of this process.

“The Compact document will be signed by our President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in Tanzania in January, 2025.

“W worked extensively with the World Bank, the AfDB, and the Ministry of Finance to develop the document with all the countries that will be participating in it.

“The most important thing is that we have to drive the process by ourselves through private and public sector participation. We will do it through solar home systems, mini and micro grids, grid extension, and connection.”

“The reality is that it is not actually feasible, based on the resources we have, to extend the grid to all Nigerians, one, from the funding point of view.

“Secondly, it may not be commercially viable to begin to talk of grid extension to those parts that are not viable, but that does not mean that we should not deliver electricity to them, which is their right and part of the dividends of democracy.”

Adelabu confirmed that the federal government would begin with home solar systems in areas where grid expansion may not be possible.

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President Tinubu Appoints Abiola’s Son Jamiu SSA On Linguistics, Foreign Matters

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Jamiu Abiola as the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Linguistics and Foreign Matters.

Abiola is one of the children of the winner of the 1993 presidential election annulled by General Ibrahim Babangida, the late Chief Moshood Abiola.

He was previously appointed as the Special Assistant to the President on Special Duties in the Office of the Vice-President.

In a statement on Wednesday by the Director, Information and Public Relations, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Segun Imohiosen, Abiola’s appointment takes effect from November 14, 2024.

Imohiosen stated that the appointment aligns with the provisions of the Certain Political and Judicial Office Holders (Salaries and Allowances, etc) Act 2008, as amended.

He said, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the appointment of Jamiu Abiola as the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Linguistics and Foreign Matters.

“The appointment takes effect from 14th November, 2024. This is in line with the provisions of the Certain Political and Judicial Office Holders (Salaries and Allowances, etc) Act 2008, as amended.

“Until his appointment, Jamiu served as the Special Assistant to the President on Special Duties in the Office of the Vice President.

“President Tinubu tasks the appointee to work closely with the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and bring his wealth of experience to bear in his new assignment.”

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