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I’ve Never Met Or Spoken To Bobrisky, Presidential Pardon Allegation Untrue — Femi Falana

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Femi Falana (SAN), a renowned human rights lawyer, has denied ever meeting or communicating with Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky.

In an interview with Channels Television on Thursday, Falana revealed that Bobrisky had contacted his son, Falz, seeking financial help for a VIP prison section.

This comes after VeryDarkMan, a controversial activist, released an audio recording allegedly featuring Bobrisky claiming that Falana

In the recording, Bobrisky alleged that she spoke with Falz in prison and that the rapper and his dad “tried to get me a presidential pardon in exchange for N10,000,000″.

Bobrisky has since denied the recording and threatened to sue VeryDarkMan for defamation.

Falana described the action VeryDarkMan took as “infantile radicalism”.

“My son said this guy (Bobrisky) was appealing to people for assistance and called my son on May 4 or thereabout this year and said can you give me N3 million to be placed in a special part of the prison — we call it VIP section,” Falana said.

“And my son said, ‘are you calling me under the authorisation of the superintendent of prisons?’ He said no. Then Falz said ‘don’t call me again. I’m unable to assist you to bribe the prison authorities. And be very careful, since you are already in jail for an offence. Please, if you are going to call me next time, you either do it through the superintendent, or you write a letter endorsed by the prison authorities’.

“And that was the last. And somebody said he listened to a tape somewhere and went out to lampoon and defame me.

“I think it is a question of infantile radicalism. Some of our young people are not prepared to look at the provisions of the law with respect to the law of defamation,” Falana said.

“I can say this without fear of contradiction: I have assisted 280 convicted people home and abroad to get pardon. On no occasion did our law firm demand for or receive a dime or kobo from anybody granted pardon.

“Bobrisky never spoke to me, I have never met him, I do not know him from Adam. He was alleged to have spoken to my son Folarin (referring to Falz).

“I have resisted the temptation to file a criminal complaint because I’m leading a team of lawyers in West Africa campaigning for decriminalisation of freedom of expression.

“We are still appealing to other countries in the region but that is not license for defaming and blackmailing people.

“We are not going to file a criminal complaint. We won’t be pushed to do that.

“What we are going to do is to embark on civil proceedings with a view of restoring our integrity — my own name and that of my son — so that nobody will simply rush to the social media to defame any Nigerian. We want to make an example.”

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Lagos To Ban Single-Use Plastics, Sachet Water From January 2025

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The Lagos State Government has announced plans to ban the use of single-use plastics and sachet water starting from January 2025.

Confirming the ban during a stakeholders’ workshop on the implementation of the ban on Styrofoam and SUPs for packaging in Lagos, the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, explained that the ban, set to begin in January 2025, is part of the government’s efforts to establish policy guidelines for plastic use, ensuring “sustainable management of plastic waste” and promoting a healthy and safe environment.

It was reported that in January 2024, the state government banned the use of Styrofoam in all government establishments and across Lagos due to the increasing levels of plastic waste and its adverse environmental effects.

However, industry stakeholders have urged the government to implement the ban in phases rather than enforcing it outright to ensure effective compliance and consider the current economic challenges.

Speaking on behalf of the industry, the Lagos chairperson of the Association for Table Water Producers of Nigeria (ATWAP), Mosaku Ololade, said, “We have been engaging Lagos State Government on the way forward and we have been sensitising our members on the planned ban.

“We want the government to continue to engage us. We are a responsible association. We are ready to work with the government.

“We have over 2,000 members in Lagos alone with over 10,000 workers. We hereby implore the government to implement the ban in phases to allow our members ample opportunity for compliance.

“There are a lot of things to be put in place before coming up with total enforcement,” Ololade said.

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 Electricity Tariffs To Drop Soon As Power Generation Increases — Power Minister Adebayo

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The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has announced that ongoing improvements in power generation and distribution could potentially result in a reduction in electricity tariffs across Nigeria.

The minister shared this information during a meeting with Mr. Tosin Adeyanju, the Executive Secretary of the National Lottery Trust Fund.

In a statement on Thursday, by the Minister’s Special Adviser on Strategic Communication and Media, Mr. Bolaji Tunji, Adelabu noted that approximately 40% of consumers were receiving a high amount of power, with the country generating an average of 5500MW.

Currently, customers in Band-A are charged N206.5 per kWh following the Federal Government’s subsidy removal, which was part of an agreement to provide a minimum of 20 hours of power supply daily.

He emphasized that “the price of electricity is still the cheapest in Nigeria, compared to other African nations such as Togo, Mali, and Niger Republic.”

He acknowledged that Nigeria’s low-income levels made the cost seem high to consumers.

Furthermore, he asserted, “It is still far cheaper to use electricity than to run generators, using petrol or diesel, given the current prices of those commodities.”

The Minister expressed optimism about the future, stating, “there is a possibility of a reduction in the current tariff as generation and distribution are ramped up.”

In his remarks, Adeyanju praised the minister for his performance over the past year, highlighting his competence and efforts to restore Nigerians’ confidence in the power sector.

“I would like to commend you as a minister who is actively improving the power sector. Since 1999, we have not seen the level of improvement in electricity supply that we are witnessing today.”

Previously, many people were turning to solar energy due to the poor supply. However, your leadership has restored public confidence in the sector,” Adeyanju stated.

He informed the Minister that, as part of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, the agency is focused on empowering youths, especially in rural areas, by training them to assemble one kilowatt of solar energy.

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NPA Commences Coordination Of Crude Oil Sale To Dangote Refinery

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The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has begun implementing the federal government’s directive to coordinate service provision for the sale of crude oil in naira to the Dangote refinery.

Abubakar Dantsoho, the NPA’s managing director, announced this during an inter-agency stakeholders meeting on the one-stop-shop (OSS) at the NPA headquarters in Lagos.

The initiative is aimed at ensuring the smooth sale of crude oil and involves collaboration with various stakeholders.

“We are poised to collaborate and provide the efficiencies necessary to deliver on this national imperative of ensuring the availability of premium motor spirit (PMS) and other petroleum products,” Dantsoho said.

The OSS team consists of representatives from several agencies, including the NPA, Nigerian Navy, Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, Dangote Group, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), and the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

Maureen Ogbonna from the NPA marine and operations directorate serves as the committee’s focal person.

On July 29, the federal executive council (FEC) approved a proposal by President Bola Tinubu, directing the NNPC to sell crude oil to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and other refineries in naira, with sales set to commence on October 1.

On September 30, Eche Idoko, publicity secretary of Crude Oil Refinery-owners Association of Nigeria (CORAN), said the sale will start with refineries producing petrol.

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