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Power Outage, Faulty Generator Force Senate To Delay Commencement Of Plenary

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Senators were forced to start their plenary session late on Tuesday due to a power outage at a portion of the senate building in the national assembly complex.

According to the regulations, the upper legislative body should start meeting at 10 a.m., but under the direction of Senate President Godswill Akpabio, plenary sessions start at roughly 11 a.m.

But Tuesday’s meeting didn’t start until almost noon because of a technical issue that resulted in a power outage.

The senate has been using a temporary place, a hearing room, to conduct its business because its permanent place has been undergoing renovation for months.

When the sitting began, Akpabio said the parts of the building were experiencing technical issues.

“The light… they are still working on it. It went off since morning. It is even affecting some of the offices on the fourth floor,” he said.

“We have about nine offices that they have not been able to rectify but they are working on it. They have assured us that before 1 o’clock, the light will be okay.

“However, I have noticed even, the press, some of them are fanning themselves. At least they feel the heat also.

“If it gets too hot then we may have to adjourn for a while to allow them to conclude but they are working on it.”

On his part, Sunday Karimi, chairman of the senate committee on services, said the outage was due to a fault in the generator that powers the building.

“It is an uncommon incident. Since the 10th Assembly, we have not heard this kind of experience. Often when we are sitting, we use the generator,” Karimi said.

“Unfortunately today, our generator developed a fault. It has nothing to do with the fuel issue. So, it was time to switch to the second generator used by the House of Representatives.”

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Local Government Election Holds In Rivers Despite Police Absence [PHOTOS]

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The local government election in Rivers State is currently underway, notwithstanding the notable absence of police personnel to oversee the process.

Sources reveal that sensitive materials have been successfully distributed across various local government areas.

Governor Siminalayi Fubara remains resolute in his determination to conduct the election, despite escalating tensions within the state.

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JUST IN: Explosion Rocks Rivers APC Secretariat As Local Government Poll Holds

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An explosion occurred at the Tony Okocha-led secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State, located along Aba Road, Port Harcourt, on Saturday, October 5, 2024, during the local government election.

The explosion damaged the gate and doors of the secretariat, along with other property. According to Tony Okocha, Chairman of the APC faction in Rivers State, “About 3:20am some gun-trotting young men with their explosives and all that, came here and dropped the first explosive,” but when it did not detonate, “they came back the second time to burn the structure – look at the security house is gone.”

Okocha alleged that the attack was politically motivated, accusing Governor Siminalayi Fubara of responsibility. He stated, “It was deliberate to see how they can annihilate us, it is deliberate to see how they can embarrass us, it is deliberate to see how they can decimate us.”

Despite the incident, accreditation and voting have commenced in several polling centres around Port Harcourt City.

More to come…

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Osun State Vs Segilola: Ministry Of Solid Minerals Development Probe Claims, Cautions Against Divestment

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The Ministry of Solid Minerals Development is probing the claims and counter-claims of Osun State Government and Thor Explorations Limited, owners of the Segilola Resources Operating Limited over taxation and operational matters.

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake announced today that a fact-finding team has been set up to engage both parties towards resolving the dispute and restoring industrial harmony.

Led by Dr. Mary Ogbe, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Solid Minerals Development (MSMD), the committee will include representatives of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Ministry of Labour and Employment and the National Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA).

The Minister observed that the Federal Government has been marketing opportunities for investments in the solid minerals sector across the world and cautioned that closure of mining operations by subnationals could abort efforts to attract Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) and provoke divestment.

“ Indiscriminate closures of mining operations by subnationals raises the risk of discouraging foreign direct investments and even worse, possible divestment by existing companies. Mining is on the exclusive legislative list. The Ministry of Solid Minerals should be consulted before such disruptive actions are taken.” Dr. Alake asserted.

The Minister reiterated the Federal Government’s interest in raising the tempo of productive activities nationwide to boost economic growth, increase employment and community development.

Dr. Alake stressed that any cessation of industrial production will undermine the goals of economic prosperity, deny workers the opportunity to earn income, and further contribute to adversity.

Alake called on both parties to co-operate with the fact-finding team and allow production to continue while the issues are resolved.

“ I hereby call on His Excellency, the Governor of Osun State, Sen. Ademola Adeleke and the management of Thor Exploration Limited to sue for peace and industrial harmony in the interest of the workers and their dependents who may be adversely affected by closure of operations at the factory.” he added.

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