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UPDATE: South Africa Parliament To Vote On Ramaphosa’s Impeachment Tuesday

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Cyril Ramaphosa may have insisted over the weekend he will not resign, but the South African president still faces a parliamentary vote Tuesday that could lead to his impeachment.

The ruling African National Congress will meet Monday to discuss Ramaphosa’s fate after a parliamentary panel’s report last week said he might have acted illegally in covering up a burglary at his farm.
Despite deep divisions inside the party, there appears to be a majority backing the president.

There was pressure last week from some quarters for Ramaphosa to quit or be forced from office over what has become known as the Phala Phala affair, after the farm at the centre of the controversy.

But Ramaphosa looked relaxed and cheerful Sunday as he spoke to journalists outside a conference centre where some ANC delegates were already discussing the case against him.

With a smile, he explained he had been excluded from the meeting, agreeing that, in the circumstances, it was best for him not to take part.

He has been accused of having covered up the burglary of more than half a million dollars in cash from his farm in northeastern South Africa.

Last week’s report said the president “may have committed” serious violations and misconduct.

The president has been under fire since June, when a former spy boss filed a complaint with the police alleging that Ramaphosa had hidden the February 2020 burglary from the authorities.

He accused the president of having organised for the robbers to be kidnapped and bribed into silence.

Ramaphosa said a vast sum of cash stashed at the farm was payment for buffaloes bought by a Sudanese businessman. A police inquiry is ongoing, but he has not so far been charged with any crime.

And while Ramaphosa insists he is innocent of any wrongdoing his explanations did not convince the parliamentary panel, which consists of three lawyers who were appointed by parliament.

On Monday (today), the ANC’s highest body, the National Executive Committee, would meet to discuss the matter.

On Tuesday the report will go before parliament to be examined and there will be a vote on whether to launch an impeachment process against the president.

In South Africa, impeachment means removal from office.

The scandal, with its colourful details of more than half a million dollars in cash being hidden under sofa cushions, comes at the worst possible time for Ramaphosa.

On December 16, he will contest elections for the ANC presidency, a position that also holds the key to staying on as the nation’s president.

However, on Saturday Ramaphosa’s spokesman said the president would challenge the parliamentary report in court.

“President Ramaphosa is not resigning based on a flawed report, neither is he stepping aside,” said Vincent Magwenya.

“It is in the long-term interest… of our constitutional democracy, well beyond the Ramaphosa presidency, that such a clearly flawed report is challenged, especially when it’s being used as a point of reference to remove a sitting head of state,” he added.

A majority is needed to trigger the impeachment procedure and if it is launched, it would take a two-thirds majority to remove the president from office.

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How DHQ Foiled Bloody Coup Targeting Nigeria’s Top Leaders

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Security sources have revealed that the Defence Headquarters (DHQ), under former Chief of Defence Staff General Christopher Musa, and its internal intelligence unit led by Chief of Defence Intelligence Major General Emmanuel Undiandeye, successfully uncovered and stopped an attempted coup aimed at overthrowing the Federal Government and attacking top national leaders.

According to PRNigeria findings, the alleged plot, considered one of the most serious coup threats in recent years, involved plans to launch coordinated assassinations of key political and military leaders.

Security insiders disclosed that the targets included senior officials in the Presidency, principal officers of the National Assembly, top military commanders and the National Security Adviser.

A source told PRNigeria that the planned coup was intended to be extremely violent, noting that the planning had been underway for a long time and was designed to cripple Nigeria’s leadership structure completely.

The information emerges amid ongoing investigations into the arrest of 16 military personnel accused of violating service regulations. While the Federal Government and DHQ had dismissed earlier reports of a coup as false, new intelligence obtained by PRNigeria confirms the existence of a sophisticated plot.

Sources added that the coup plan was detected solely through DHQ’s internal counter-intelligence system without involvement from other security agencies. The suspects allegedly acquired vehicles and tactical equipment for covert movement and had secretly accessed sensitive government locations in preparation.

Investigators are also probing possible civilian collaborators, with forensic tracking of financial and communication records underway. Billions of naira have reportedly been traced to accounts linked to suspected political financiers backing the plot.

Contrary to public speculation, security officials confirmed that none of the detained officers were connected to the Office of the National Security Adviser.

Military insiders described the arrested individuals as disgruntled officers who had failed promotion exams or remained in the same postings for long periods, adding that their frustrations were exploited by political actors.

Security analysts noted that the suspected conspirators came from different ethnic and religious backgrounds, describing the alliance as unusual and driven solely by a shared motive to disrupt the democratic system.

One analyst said the coalition behind the plot disregarded Nigeria’s traditional ethnic and religious divides and was solely united by a plan to undermine democratic institutions.

The DHQ reaffirmed its commitment to upholding Nigeria’s democracy, stressing that the Armed Forces remain loyal to the Constitution and the President.

Security experts have praised the military’s swift and covert response to the threat, warning that although the attempt has been foiled, underlying grievances within the system should be addressed to avoid future threats.

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Lagos Begins Compensation Payment To Owners Of Demolished Buildings In Oworonshoki

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The Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Urban Renewal Agency (LASURA), has commenced payment of compensation to verified residents in Oworonshoki, Kosofe Local Government Area, whose homes were demolished during recent clearance exercises.

The disbursement exercise, which started on October 23 at the palace of the traditional ruler of Oworonshoki, was attended by community leaders, LASURA officials, representatives of the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA), and civil society groups.

LASURA Director-General, Oladimeji Animashaun, who supervised the process, said 80 beneficiaries had been identified and paid between Thursday and Friday.

He noted that the payments began on Thursday with several residents receiving their cheques, adding that the exercise fulfilled Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s promise to affected residents.

Animashaun appreciated Governor Sanwo-Olu, the Special Adviser on e-GIS and Urban Development, Dr. Abiodun Babatunde, and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development, Gbolahan Oki, for supporting the initiative and ensuring policy execution.

Reacting to claims that residents were not informed before the demolition, Animashaun said the area had been marked as a regeneration zone more than five years ago, and due notice was given.

He maintained that government followed proper procedures and that residents had long been aware of the redevelopment plan, though some chose to deny it.

According to him, compensation amounts ranged from ₦3 million to ₦5 million for permanent structures, while makeshift buildings such as kiosks and shanties received lower amounts.

He explained that compensation varied according to property type and value, adding that beneficiaries expressed satisfaction as they received their cheques.

Animashaun said the cleared area would be redeveloped into a modern, well-planned community with improved living standards in line with the state’s urban renewal policy.

Member of the Lagos State House of Assembly representing Kosofe Constituency I, Okanlawon Sanni, who witnessed the exercise, described the payment as a demonstration of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s commitment to humane urban renewal.

Sanni said the regeneration project would transform Oworonshoki into a modern and livable community.

He stressed that the exercise was not only about demolitions but about fair treatment of affected residents as promised by the government.

Sanni commended LASURA for conducting a transparent and humane compensation process, noting that the area would benefit from improved housing, drainage, potable water, and road networks.

He urged residents to remain calm and cooperate with the government, stating that the redevelopment is in the public interest and necessary for proper urban planning.

Two beneficiaries — Chioma Idoko and Taiwo Solola — confirmed receiving ₦200,000 each, saying the payment was appreciated even though modest.

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Multiple-Vehicle Crash Sparks Fire, Causes Major Gridlock On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

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The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has confirmed a multi-vehicle crash involving several trucks and a container-laden trailer on Kara Bridge, inward Mowe, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

The accident, which occurred on Thursday, triggered a major fire outbreak and caused severe traffic congestion along the busy corridor.

In a statement posted on its X handle, LASTMA said the incident involved a truck and a container truck that burst into flames, another truck that spilled cartons of biscuits across the road, and a separate articulated vehicle that crashed into the bridge railings, sending its container into the river below and blocking the highway.

The agency reported eight casualties from the incident, adding that emergency responders were on site working to recover the affected vehicles and clear the debris.

“There’s a report of a multiple road crash where a truck and a container-laden trailer were in flames, another truck spilling its contents (cartons of biscuits) on the road, a container-laden truck ran onto the barrier with its carrier falling off the bridge into the river, thereby blocking the entire road at Kara Bridge inward Mowe,” LASTMA wrote.

“Eight casualties recorded and effort is on top gear for recovery and evacuation of the vehicles involved.”

LASTMA added that the crash caused a massive traffic buildup extending to Ogunnusi Road, urging motorists to remain patient and use alternative routes.

“LASTMA personnel, police officers and other emergency teams are on ground clearing the contents,” it said. “A high-capacity tow truck and SEMA ambulance are on site, while a crane is expected to arrive soon to recover all burnt and affected vehicles.”

The agency also confirmed that operatives from other emergency units are assisting with clearing operations and traffic management.

Motorists on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway corridor have been advised to exercise caution and plan alternative travel routes while the recovery work continues.

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