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Gbajabiamila Pays Tribute To Tinubu, Says “His 30-Year Tutelage Made Me Better Lawmaker”

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Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has paid glowing tributes to the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu, saying the mentorship he received from him in the last 30 years was instrumental to his political career growth.

Gbajabiamila disclosed this at the rescheduled ‘Meet the Mentor’ dinner held by the Progressive Sisters Network to honour of the former Lagos State governor at the International Conference Centre in Abuja.

The Speaker’s tribute came shortly after the PSN National Coordinator, Rinsola Abiola, also said that the APC presidential candidate deserved commendation for appointing the first female Chief Judge in Lagos, Justice Ibilola Sotuminu (retd.). She encouraged the former governor’s wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, to shatter records as the first woman to serve three terms in the Nigerian Senate.

The event also had notable political dignitaries such as Tinubu’s running mate, Senator Kashim Shettima; chairperson of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa; APC National Women Leader, Dr Betta Edu; Deputy spokesperson for the APC Presidential Campaign Council, Hannatu Musawa and other PCC members.

While saying nobody could make it far in life alone, Gbajabiamila stated that he was privileged to be among great personalities who benefitted from the ideology and political sagacity of the national leader of the APC.

“We are here to talk about a man whose entire life is a testament to the incredible impact that individuals can make on the lives of others when they devote themselves to building ladders of opportunity for others to reach the highest heights their talents can take them. And most importantly, we are here to hear from the people who, at the critical moments of their ascent, benefitted from the support, guidance, and leadership of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. I am one of such persons.

“Nobody makes it in this life alone; we need each other. We depend on relationship networks, our family, our friends, and even sometimes the kindness of strangers to achieve the best desires of our hearts. In those moments, nothing beats having a guiding hand from someone who has been down the same road and can provide you with a roadmap.

“For nearly three decades now, I have had the opportunity and privilege of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s guiding hand to help me in my public service. I have learned lessons from him that have helped me be a better legislator and public servant. Today, we are seeing the devastating hardship that inevitably results when policymakers fail to consider the life and circumstances of the ordinary citizen,” he stated.

According to the Speaker, the quality of the people one surrounds oneself within public office would determine the quality of policy design and implementation.

He stated that as the governor of Lagos State, Tinubu composed a cabinet of men and women drawn from different states and regions, representing various religious and cultural affiliations.

He said, “That cabinet had men like Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Ben Akabueze, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, Senator Femi Lanlehin, Sunday Dare, and Arthur Worrey, amongst others. All these individuals who have gone on to have accomplished careers in the public and private sectors by virtue of their own abilities are Lagosians by their contributions to the growth and prosperity of the state. But none of them is from Lagos. I learned from Asiwaju that what matters is the quality of the person, not where they come from, their gender or religion.

“You will never succeed in building such a team if you focus on asking questions about which God a person prays to, which language one speaks, and which church they attend. These questions don’t speak to the quality of a human being. More often than not, they reflect the prejudices and limited vision of the person asking the question.

“Asiwaju taught us that the promise of democracy is not perfection. The promise of democracy is accommodation and dedication to service in the best interest of the collective. And we learned from Asiwaju that the private ambitions of any one individual must never take preeminence over the shared interests of the community, the party, or the country.”

Rinsola, one of the daughters of the late icon of democracy, Chief MKO Abiola, argued that aside from his mentorship, Tinubu was also one of the patriots whose resilience and agitation against military dictatorship had culminated in the democracy Nigeria is currently enjoying.

She also noted that the APC presidential candidate was the reason many women in Nigerian politics are raising the hope for gender equality in governance.

She said, “Many have asked us why are we so committed to actualising this goal of having him sworn in as President and Commander-in-Chief come May 29. The answer is simple. We are committed to Asiwaju because he has demonstrated commitment to us. From the bitter, drawn-out struggle against military dictatorship to his relentless efforts to steady the ship of our nascent democracy, Asiwaju has proved himself to be a patriot in every sense of the word; and a man who loves Nigeria as much as he does can be trusted to lead the country.

“Many of those in this room today and scores of others not present, male and female, and in both the public and private sectors, have worked with Asiwaju at different points and benefitted from his guidance and mentorship.

“From the Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, whose dynamism endears him to the youth, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, one of the finest lawmakers our continent has ever seen; to Babatunde Raji Fashola, who was captain of his class of governors and continues to embody efficiency as Minister for Works and Housing, to Mr. Projects, Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu, and Dr. Idiat Adebule, former Secretary to the Lagos State Government, former Deputy Governor of Lagos State and now senatorial candidate for Lagos West among others.

“For those of us who work in the gender space, gender equity is a key part of why we participate in politics. The road to emancipation and equitable representation has been long and windy for Nigerian women, but not so with Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.”

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FEC Steps Down Minimum Wage Memo, President Tinubu To Consult Governors, Private Sector

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President Bola Tinubu has been given permission by the federal executive council (FEC) to consult with state governors and the commercial sector regarding the new minimum wage.

Following the FEC meeting on Tuesday, Minister of Information Mohammed Idris made the announcement in an interview with State House media. States, local government districts, the corporate sector, and the federal government will all be impacted by the ultimate decision on the new national minimum wage, according to Idris.

The minister of information stated that Tinubu will make a well-informed decision following broader consultation and that all relevant parties must provide feedback on the new minimum wage.

“I want to inform Nigerians here that the federal executive council deliberated on the report of the tripartite committee on the new national minimum wage,” the minister said.

“The decision is that because the new national minimum wage is not just that of the federal government, it is an issue that involves the federal government, the state governments, local governments, and the organised private sector and of course, including the organised labour.

“That memo was stepped down to enable Mr. President to consult further, especially with the state governors and the organised private sector, before an executive bill is presented to the national assembly.

“So I want to state that on the new national minimum wage, Mr. President is going to consult further so that he can have an informed position because the new national minimum wage, like I said, is not just an issue of the federal government.

“It affects the state governments, local governments, the organised private sector. That is why it is called the national minimum wage. It’s not just an affair of the federal government.

“So, Mr. President has studied the report and he is going to consult wider before a final submission is made to the national assembly.”

Recall that over the past few months, the federal and state governments, organised labour, and the private sector have been negotiating on a new minimum wage.

At the last meeting of the tripartite committee on minimum wage, organised labour rejected the N62,000 proposal by the government and insisted on N250,000 as the living wage.

The federal government had asked the labour unions to demand a more realistic and sustainable minimum wage.

On June 7, governors under the aegis of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) said the N60,000 minimum wage for workers is not sustainable.

On June 10, the tripartite committee submitted its report to George Akume, secretary to the government of the federation (SGF).

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Court Freezes N1.1billion Linked To Former Globus Bank Staff Accused Of Hacking, Stealing Customers N3.5 Billion

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has placed about N1,198,911,864.72 under lockdown at four Nigerian banks in connection with funds connected to former Globus Bank employees who are accused of hacking into and stealing N3.5 billion worth of client transactions.

Order was issued against the following account names: Oluwaseun Adeniyi Afolabi, Onobun Oluwaseun Olumide, Abdullahi Abubakar Sadiq, and Haril Global Solutions Ltd.

The order was made in response to a request for information on summons (dated January 12, 2024) from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) regarding its expertise.

The EFCC counsel, Olanrewaju Adeola, had asked the court to freeze all the accounts in the interest of justice and stop all outward payments, operations or transactions (including bill of exchange) on those accounts, in suit NO/FHC/CS/32/2024.

  • EFCC’s Allegations Against Suspects

In EFCC’s affidavit in support deposed to by its Litigation Clerk,  Samson Oloje, the commission received an intelligence report about the activities of ex-staff of Globus Bank who allegedly hacked into the bank systems and stole the sum of N3.5000.000.00 of customers’ money.

Upon receipt of the intelligence report, Globus Bank was invited wherein one Monday Edward, Head of Internal Audit/Chief Inspector of the Bank came and volunteered a statement confirming that the bank system was hacked.

He added that the intelligence report was assigned to the Advance Fee Fraud Section of the Commission and investigation thus far reveals that about three ICT staff of the bank perpetuated the fraud before leaving the institution.

He stressed that as pioneers and architects of the Globus Bank ICT software platform, Babatunde Idris Olayiwola, Chinedu Ihuma and Igwe George Benedict Obinna, who allegedly carried out the crime are abreast of the platform working details and knew how to access all the accounts of Globus Bank.

He stated in his affidavit,

“That one Babatunde Idris Olayiwola a former staff of Globus who is an ICT expert, who created all the software platforms the bank is using in its daily operational business introduced one Chinedu lhuma to Globus Bank when the former was about to exit the bank.

“That Chinedu Ihuma, a former staff of Globus Bank was also an ICT expert introduced to the Bank by Babatunde Olayiwole to oversee the ICT software operational platforms created by Babatunde Olayiwola for the Bank. He also introduced one Igwe George Benedict Obinna to the bank to take over and oversee the ICT software operational platforms when the former was about to exit the bank.

“That investigation reveals that Babatunde Idris Olayiwola, Chinedu Inuma and Igwe George Benedict Obinna hacked into the computer systems of Globus Bank and they transferred monies over three billion, five hundred million Naira (N3,500,000,000) from the account of the Bank into various account belonging to Haril Global Solutions Ltd and affiliate different bank accounts domicile in various banks across the country.

“That further investigation reveals that the fraud was perpetrated through the login details of Igwe George Benedict Obinna which he shared with the duo of Babatunde Idris Olayiwola and Chinedu Ihuma.”

Oloje stated that sequel to the findings of the investigations, all bank accounts related to the fraud were requested via investigation activities letters to banks concerned wherein evidence of receipt of funds was established.

The EFCC staff also informed the court that Globus Bank management earlier approached the Federal High Court, Lagos to place a Post No Debit (PND) order on the bank accounts where the monies had been diverted, in order to prevent the depletion of the funds in the accounts.

Furthermore, he informed the court that the computers and telephone device of Igwe George Benedict Obinna has been sent for forensic analysis to know the extent of the involvement of Babatunde Idris, Olayiwola Chinedu Ihuma and Igwe George Benedict Obinna in the illegal activities.

“During the course of the investigation, the prime suspect, Igwe George Benedict Obinna was arrested and interviewed and made a statement to the effect of his dealing with the perpetuation of the fraud,” the EFCC stated.

The EFCC asked the court to grant its request as not granting it would jeopardize the ongoing investigation into the intelligence report received by the commission.

Justice Inyang Ekwo, on January 23, 2024 freezed the accounts in dispute and adjourned for the EFCC to provide reports of the final outcome of its investigation.

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BREAKING: Customs Deputy Comptroller Slumps, Dies At Reps Investigative Hearing

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Essien Etop Andrew, the deputy comptroller of finance administration and technical service at the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), is dead.

It was gathered that the customs officer was fielding questions from members of the house of representatives committee on public account when he coughed and slumped.

Andrew was rushed to the national assembly clinic where he was confirmed dead.

 

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