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BREAKING: National Assembly Approves Independent Candidacy In Elections

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The National Assembly has created path for independent candidacy in subsequent elections in the country.

The Senate has therefore directed the Clerk of National Assembly to transmit the Constitution alteration bill No. 58 to President Muhammadu Buhari for ascent.

The Upper Chamber also directed the Clerk of the National Assembly to transmit to the President Constitution alteration bill No 46, which seeks to include presiding officers of the National Assembly in the membership of National Security Council.

The amendment for the independent candidacy affects chairmanship candidates, House of Assembly candidates, National Assembly candidates and presidential candidates.

Presenting the bill to the Senate, the Deputy Senate President and Chairman, Ad hoc Committee on Review of the Constitution, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, in a motion told the lawmakers that Gombe State House of Assembly has approved the alteration of Nos 46 and 58 and forwarded to the National Assembly.

Omo-Agege explained that with approval by the Gombe State House of Assembly to alteration Nos 46 and 58, which allows independent candidacy and inclusion of presiding officers into National Security Council, the constitutional requirement of section 9(2) has been met.

The alteration empowers the Independent National Electoral Commission to prescribe payment of administrative fees by the independent candidates.

According to the amendment, to contest election as an independent candidate in the presidential election, he or she must secure 20 percent verified signature.

The amendment reads: “(cc) in the case of an independent candidate, the person has obtained the verified signatures of at least twenty per cent of registered voters from each state of the Federation:

“Provided that-(a) a registered voter shall not sign for more than one independent candidate in respect of the same office; and

“(b) the signatures shall be verified by the relevant electoral body.”

For the governorship candidate, he or she must have obtained the verified signatures of at least 20 per cent of registered voters from each of the local government areas in the state.

The amendment states: “(cc) in the case of an independent candidate, the person has obtained the verified signatures of at least twenty per cent of registered voters from each of the local government areas in the State:

“Provided that – (a) a registered voter shall not sign for more than one independent candidate in respect of the same office; and

“(b) the signatures shall be verified by the relevant electoral body.”

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[VIDEO] ‘Let Me Die If I Say Anything Here’ — VDM Refuses To Address Reps Members, Cites Bobrisky, EFCC’s Chairman Absence

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Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, has refused to comment further on the allegations made by Idris Okuneye, also known as Bobrisky. Bobrisky had claimed that officials from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Nigerian Correctional Services demanded N15 million from him to serve his prison term in a VIP section of the Kirikiri Medium Custodial Centre in Lagos.

When invited to brief the Investigating Committee, VeryDarkMan expressed his dissatisfaction with Bobrisky’s absence, saying:

“I don’t know why I will be here and the person who made these allegations is not here. Bobrisky said in the voice note that there is a godfather. Maybe the godfather told him not to come. He has disrespected this committee by not coming here.”

He further stated, “You are already threatening me with arrest. If you detain me, I will stay in the cell. If Bobrisky is not here, I will not say anything. If I say anything, let me die.”

The committee members tried to persuade VeryDarkMan to speak on the allegations, assuring him that Bobrisky would also face the panel. This development comes amid an ongoing investigation into the bribery allegations, which has led to the suspension of four senior officers from the Nigerian Correctional Service.

 

Video Credit: The Cable

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Bobrisky: VeryDarkMan Appears Before Reps Over Bribery Allegations Against EFCC [VIDEO]

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Blogger Martins Otse, known as VeryDarkMan, appeared before a House of Representatives panel on Monday to address bribery allegations involving the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS).

The Committees on Financial Crimes and Reformatory Institutions commenced investigations into claims made by the blogger in a viral video. VeryDarkMan alleged that Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, paid ₦15 million to have money laundering charges dropped by the EFCC after his naira-spraying incident in April, which led to a six-month imprisonment sentence. The blogger also claimed Bobrisky paid additional amounts to secure a preferential spot in prison.

Bobrisky has denied these allegations, and both the EFCC and NCoS have initiated investigations into the claims.

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has called on the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), and the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, to conduct an independent investigation into the matter.

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JUST IN: President Tinubu Swears In Kekere-Ekun As Substantive CJN

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President Bola Tinubu has sworn in Kudirat Kekere-Ekun as the substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN).

The swearing-in ceremony took place at the council chambers of the Aso Rock villa on Monday following her confirmation by the senate last week.

Kekere-Ekun, Nigeria’s 23rd CJN and the second female to hold the position, had been serving in an acting capacity since the retirement of Olukayode Ariwoola in August.

During her senate confirmation hearing, Kekere-Ekun discussed her plans for judicial reforms, including the digitization of the courts to improve case tracking and ensure judges handle cases expeditiously.

She also emphasized the use of virtual hearings, particularly in criminal matters, to reduce delays and help with prison decongestion.

 

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