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JUST IN: President Tinubu Condemn Ododo For Shielding Yahaya Bello Against EFCC—-Concerned by the need to strengthen law enforcement institutions towards performing their constitutional duties to Nigerians, President Bola Tinubu has reportedly expressed displeasure over how the Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Ododo, had allegedly being shielding his predecessor, Yahaya Bello, from honouring invitation of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over N80.2 billion allegations hanging on his administration’s management of public funds in the state.

Tinubu, as gathered, considered the drama playing out between the EFCC, Bello and Ododo as a bad taste for democraticy and further draws globally attention to the country’s ability to enforce the law through its institutions.

The president was said to have expressed his displeasure after returning to the country from his trip to China on discovering that Bello was still being allegedly shielded by Ododo despite asking that the governor act in accordance with the law which he sworn to as the governor of Kogi state.

As learnt, Tinubu did not want to get involved in the matter even though both Bello and Ododo were members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) rather has decided to allow the anti-graft agency perform its duties as stipulated by law, informing some aides and party members to advise the former Kogi governor to toe the path of other public officeholders before him that have honoured the anti-corruption agency’s invitation.

A Special Adviser, who is privy to the president’s warning, disclosed on Tuesday that the President’s concerns were that the issues EFCC raised against Bello does not required that the former governor goes into hiding if truly he was innocent as rightly claimed earlier.

She noted that the president’s concern were that any public officeholder invited over alleged misappropriation should honour it and state his own side of the issue, presenting documents that could exonerate him from it.

“This is what the President expected the Kogi state former governor to do and after stating his own side of the issue, if not allowed to leave, he has right to approach the court where all matters will be laid and the court will decide fate of both EFCC and the former governor.

“The president also expected that the incumbent governor, who had sworn to uphold law and order particularly within his state, would have advised Bello to take the honourary path rather than allegedly aiding the unnecessary drama and confrontation with the law enforcement agency”.

Another aide, who preferred to speak on anonymity to The Guild, stated that the president was angry that a simple issue had become a public drama, saying this is not what we expected from both Bello and Ododo.

He noted that rather than confronting the law enforcement agency over invitation, the former governor could have earned the public trust by honouring the EFCC invitation and allowed his successor, Ododo, and other supporters to accompany him as well as the lawyers and not allegedly shielding him while the predecessor contravene the law.

“What some Nigerians and Bello’s loyalist had been expecting from the president is to stop EFCC from performing its function. But they have forgotten that the president sworn to defend the law and cannot stop a law enforcement agency, EFCC, from doing its work because this is one of the institution’s that will help to strengthen the country’s democracy.

Also, another female aide to the President office noted that the stance of the President had been that no public officeholder should shield illegality and ridicule institutions that were empowered to enforce law and order.

She stated that Bello would not be the last public officeholder that would be invited by anti-graft agency over alleged wrong doing, adding “Most past governors and other public officeholders have appeared before the agency and we have seen how some of them were left off the hook through the court.

“Bello will not be the first former governor neither will he be the last; Ododo and Bello cannot continue stopping EFCC from doing their job.

The entire drama is making the country a lawless nation. And it is a pity that we are not under Military administration where the Head of State can solely order the arrest and prosecution of an individual. This is democracy; the president does not have power to give such orders”.

The Presidency’s stance came amid reactions from legal practitioners, human activists and others condemning the former Governor, Bello, refusal to honour EFCC’s invitation on the ground that it affects image of the nation.

They noted that all that EFCC has against Bello were allegations that could be dispelled, saying if the governor had nothing to hide, he should visit and take a cue from the Ekiti State former governor, Ayodele Fayose, who presented himself before the anti-graft agency without noise.

A renowned legal practitioner, Adeyemi Sulaimon, faulted Governor Ododo for allegedly acting against the law that he sworn to protect, saying it is an abuse of privilege that a governor will be allegedly aiding a suspect to evade arrest which should have been the other way round.

Sulaimon cautioned the governor to consider consequences of his actions especially legal implications that may arise after leaving office as governor.

“If the incumbent governor is truly allegedly shielding former governor Yahaya Bello, then what he is doing is a criminal offense that can be used against him after leaving office as governor”.

The convener of Patriotisms Awareness Forum (PAF), Nelson Ekujumi, meanwhile, urged Ododo to immediately distance himself from Bello to avoid legal consequences.

Ekujumi noted that whatever is the case, the court is available for anyone to free himself from any allegations made by law enforcement agency.

Meanwhile, efforts to get media aides to both Governor Ododo and his predecessor, Bello, proved abortive as calls and Short Messages sent to their lines were neither returned nor message responded to.

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Israel, Hamas Reach Gaza Ceasefire Ahead Of Trump’s Inauguration

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Israel, Hamas Reach Gaza Ceasefire Ahead Of Trump’s Inauguration—-Thecloudngr reports that Israel and Hamas have agreed to a deal for a ceasefire and release of hostages being held in Gaza, following separate meetings with Qatar’s prime minister.

A US official confirmed the deal.

Pressure to put an end to the fighting had ratcheted up in recent days, as mediators – Qatar, Egypt and the United States – intensified efforts to cement an agreement.

A source close to the talks said Qatari Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani, was meeting Hamas negotiators in his office for a final push to seal the deal.

The source, who briefed on the talks later, said the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal was reached, following the Qatari PM’s meeting with Hamas negotiators and, separately, Israeli negotiators in his office.

The announcement comes after months of failed bids to end the deadliest war in Gaza’s history, and days ahead of the inauguration of US president-elect Donald Trump, who immediately hailed the deal before it was officially announced by the White House.

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“We have a deal for the hostages in the Middle East. They will be released shortly. Thank you!” Trump said on his Truth Social network.

Trump had warned Hamas of “hell to pay” if it did not free the remaining captives before he took office, and envoys from both his incoming administration and President Joe Biden’s outgoing one had been present at the latest negotiations.

Hamas sparked the war in Gaza by staging the deadliest-ever attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, resulting in the deaths of 1,210 people, mostly civilians, according to an official Israeli figures.

Palestinian militants also took 251 people hostage during the attack, 94 of whom are still being held in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli military says are dead.

Israel’s retaliatory campaign in Gaza has killed 46,707 people, most of them civilians, according to figures from the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry that the UN considers reliable.

Sticking points

Among the sticking points in successive rounds of talks had been disagreements over the permanence of any ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli troops and the scale of humanitarian aid for the Palestinian territory.

The UN’s Palestinian refugee agency, UNRWA, facing an Israeli ban on its activities set to take effect later this month, said it will continue providing much-needed aid.

Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, who vowed to crush Hamas in retaliation for the October 7 attack, has opposed any post-war role for the militant group in the territory.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday Israel would ultimately “have to accept reuniting Gaza and the West Bank under the leadership of a reformed” Palestinian Authority, and embrace a “path toward forming an independent Palestinian state”.

He added that the “best incentive” to achieve Israeli-Palestinian peace remained the prospect of normalisation between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

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Palestinian prime minister Mohammed Mustafa, speaking in Oslo, said the latest push for a Gaza ceasefire showed international pressure on Israel “does pay off”.

The October 7 attack on communities in southern Israel sparked uproar around the world, as did the scale of the suffering in Gaza from the retaliatory war.

World powers and international organisations have for months pushed for a ceasefire, which up until today had remained elusive.

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JUST IN: Lagos Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa Impeached As Mojisola Meranda Sworn In As First Female Speaker [VIDEO]

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JUST IN: Lagos Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa Impeached As Mojisola Meranda Sworn In As First Female Speaker [VIDEO]—-Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly on Monday impeached Speaker Mudashiru Obasa, accusing him of multiple statutory and financial infractions. 

Mr Obasa was subsequently replaced by his deputy Lasbat Meranda. Mrs Meranda, who represents Apapa Constituency 1, was also a former chief whip of the House.

The removal came days after The Gazette reported how Mr Obasa oversaw the withdrawal of N43.5 billion for back up vehicles for lawmakers, as well as other controversial activities.

Mr Obasa, 52, was first elected Speaker on June 8, 2015, resuming office alongside former one-term governor Akinwunmi Ambode.

Repeated charges of fraud and political thuggery have marked his speakership. In 2020, Peoples Gazette published a series of investigations detailing how Mr Obasa diverted Lagos funds to his personal firms and bank accounts. Sahara Reporters at the time also uncovered Mr Obasa’s assets across Lagos.

He was invited to be questioned by the EFCC after the anti-graft office became overwhelmed by media reports of Mr Obasa’s mismanagement. He denied all allegations, and no charges were filed after he met with detectives.

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