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The coalition of Arewa youths on Thursday announced withdrawal of quit notice it issued against Igbos living in northern Nigeria.

‎Spokesman for the coalition, AbdulAziz Suleiman said the withdrawal was “a result of series of consultations and pressure from different groups”.

He said there were interventions from Northern Governors through their chairman and Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima, Northern traditional rulers, Director-General of the DSS and some officials of the Presidency.

Shettima, who stood in for his colleagues at a press conference held at the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja to make the announcement, explained reasons for his presence.

He also revealed that series of dialogue with the coalition were based on mandate given to him by majority of Northern Governors who wanted a peaceful resolution of the issue.

His words: “First of all, my interest in this issue is borne out of the position of majority of Northern Governors. I am acting based on a mandate given to me by some of my colleagues in the Northern Governors’ Forum.

“We are here principally as a pressure group to support the reverse position taken by the Coalition of Arewa groups. We are here to politely but meticulously ensure that this press conference holds as planned and to politely monitor and ensure that the quit notice was publicly withdrawn the same way it was publicly declared in June.

“As you might have been aware, if you followed our discussions, this quit notice was supposed to have been withdrawn weeks back, we met with them on four occasions and on each, we wanted them to announce the withdrawal but obviously, the coalition had some constraints.

“They needed to consult widely to avoid rebellion by some members of their coalition. So we kept the conversation opened and we continued talking and monitoring them every step of the way. Some people might ask, why should we be interested in these Arewa coalition withdrawing the quit notice.

“We simply want to prevent a situation where some hoodlums would take advantage of the quit notice to go after the lives or property of any Nigerian living in any of the 19 Northern States. We also don’t want to create room for reactions in any of the 17 States in Southern part of the country. The entire country could explode.

“The fact is that the coalition only has control over their own ultimatum before it expires. In this country, issues of religion and ethnicity are usually catalysts of violent crisis. As Governors, we are close to the grassroots through local government and ward systems.

“We know the extent of sentiments and followership generated by both the ultimatum issued by the Arewa Youths and the agitation in southeast, we know this country could boil when the ultimatum expires and this is why we insisted on political solution.

“The Northern Governors were initially of the view that they should be arrested soon after they issued that ultimatum but after very careful analysis, after putting our ears to the ground and monitoring the sentiments built especially from the social media, we changed tactics to deploying a political solution because even if we had resorted to coercion, we probably would have still ended up on the negotiating table.

“The bloody crisis of the Niger Delta which recorded high toll of deaths and destructions of National assets for years, ended on the negotiating table. Even the Biafran civil war ended on the negotiating table. If we could negotiate before blood is shared, before property is destroyed, before millions of people are displaced, why must we wait till after the situation gets out of hand?

“As we speak, the military has what they call operation safe corridor which gives room for a sort of amnesty of moderate elements of the Boko Haram who took up arms against the people of Borno State and the country. It is a strategy of reducing fighters of the insurgents. So, in Leadership, every situation is handled with the appropriate measure.

“Unless when attempts for peaceful resolution fails, then there will be no option than to use force. What is most important now is that the Federal Government has taken measures that clearly categorizes hate speech as a form of terrorism. This is a great move that should be preventive of any future situation”.

The governor further spoke on the roles played by ‎three most dominant tribes in Nigeria, the Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba noting that Nigeria’s future lies in its unity and prosperity.

Shettima added that all ethnic groups have equal stake in the Nigerian project and that all hands must be on deck to move the country forward in unison.

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Yahaya Bello: EFCC Confirms Refund Of $760,000 From American International School Abuja

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The American International School in Abuja has reimbursed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for the amount of $760,910 that it was previously paid by former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello for his children’s advanced school fees.

Dele Oyewale, the EFCC spokesperson, verified this on Saturday.

The school requested the anti-graft agency’s “authentic banking details” in a letter dated October 24, 2022, in order to pay the reimbursement “as part of investigation into the alleged money laundering activities by the Bello family.”

The sum of $845,852 was said to be paid to the school between September 2021 and October 2022. The school said it deducted the educational services rendered between the period, with the remaining amount being $760,910.

The EFCC is prosecuting Bello on 19 counts bordering on alleged money laundering, breach of trust, and misappropriation of funds to the tune of N80.2 billion. The matter is before Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja.

EFCC chief Ola Olukoyede, who vowed to prosecute Bello or resign, alleged that the embattled ex-governor withdrew $720,000 from the state’s accounts to pay his child’s school fees in advance just before he left office on January 27, 2024.

The anti-graft commission had declared Bello wanted after his successor, Governor Usman Ododo allegedly whisked him away on April 17, 2024, preventing EFCC operatives to arrest him (Bello) when they laid siege to his Abuja residence.

Meanwhile, a Kogi State High Court sitting in Lokoja has ordered EFCC chairman to appear in court on May 13, 2024, to show cause why an order of committal should not be made against him for allegedly disobeying court order.

The EFCC boss is facing a contempt charge for carrying out “some acts upon which they (the EFCC) have been restrained” by the Court on February 9, 2024, pending the determination of the substantive Originating Motion.

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Yahaya Bello: Kogi Court Summons EFCC Chairman Olukoyede Over Alleged Contempt

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Ola Olukoyede, the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has been directed by a Kogi State High Court in Lokoja to appear in court on May 13, 2024, to provide justification for not having an order of committal placed against him for allegedly defying a court order.

A contempt charge has been brought against the EFCC chairman for executing “some acts upon which they (the EFCC) have been restrained” by the Court on February 9, 2024, while the Originating Motion’s merits are being determined.

Justice I. A. Jamil, delivering a ruling in Suit No: HCL/68M/2024 and Motion No: HCL/190M/2024, ordered that “the said act was carried out by the Respondent (EFCC) in violation of the order, which was valid and subsisting when they carried out the act. That same act of the Respondent amounts to Contempt.

EFCC operatives had laid siege on the residence of the immediate past Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, as early as 8 am on April 17, 2024, with a bid to arrest him, despite a court order restraining them from taking such action, pending the determination of the Originating Motion.

Justice Jamil’s order was based on a motion ex-parte filed by Yahaya Bello through his lawyer, M.S. Yusuf, where he prayed to the court for an order to issue and serve the Respondent (EFCC Chairman) with Form 49 Notice to show cause why Order of committal should not be made on Olukoyede.

Having listened to the arguments of the Applicant’s counsel, the submission and the exhibits attached in the Written Address, Justice Jamil granted Yahaya Bello’s prayers and ordered Olukoyede to be summoned to appear before the court to answer the contempt charge.

Delivering his order on the motion on April 25, 2024, Justice Jamil said, “The applicant’s application before me is to the effect that the Respondent has carried out some acts upon which they have been restrained by this Court on the 9th of February, 2024, pending the determination of the substantive motion on Notice before this Court.

“That the said act was carried out by the Respondent in violation of the order which was valid and subsisting when they carried out those acts. That same acts of the Respondent amount to acts of contempt.

“That the Respondent should be summoned to appear before this Court to answer to the contempt charge.

“It’s against the above facts that this Court hereby grants the prayers sought in line with the principle of “Audi Ultra Patem”. To wit:

“An order of this Honourable Court for the issuance of Form 49 Notice to show cause why an order of committal should not be made against the Executive Chairman of the Respondent – Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

“An order for service of Form 49-Notice to show why an order of committal should not be made on the Executive Chairman of the Respondent – Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at EFCC Corporate Headquarters, Plot 301/302, Research and Institution District, Abuja.

“This matter is adjourned to the 13th of May, 2024 for the Respondent’s Chairman to appear before this Court in answer to form 49 ordered to be served on him.”

 

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Naira Depreciates Because I Was Out Of The Country — Odumeje

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The Mountain of Holy Ghost Intervention and Deliverance Ministry’s Prophet Chukwuemeka Ohanemere, popularly known as Odumeje, declared that he had returned to Nigeria in an effort to halt the dollar’s appreciation relative to the Nigerian Naira.

Odumeje, in a video recorded at the airport while returning from London, boasted: “This is Indaboski Bahose. The war and the battle. A man full of power and activities. The only man who tells you, “I will bring down a dollar,” and he gets it done. When I left the country, dollar began to rise; now, I am back, I will continue where I stopped.”

In a video recording of one of his church programmes a few weeks ago, the self-acclaimed prophet had claimed that the exchange rate of dollar to naira came down because of one of his powers, which he dubbed ‘Abidoshaker.’

His claims came on the heels of the Nigerian currency’s significant gains after exchanging at N1,920 per dollar.

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