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Champions League: Chelsea gets triple boost ahead of Dortmund clash at Stamford Bridge

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Chelsea has received a triple injury boost ahead of UEFA Champions League last-16 second-leg tie with Borussia Dortmund at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night.

Chelsea confirmed on Monday that the likes of Reece James, N’Golo Kante, and Christian Pulisic all took part in full training on Monday morning ahead of the Dortmund clash.

Recall that the trio missed Chelea’s last Premier League win against Leeds United over the weekend.

The west London club confirmed this in a statement via its website.

The statement read in part, “Reece James, N’Golo Kante and Christian Pulisic were all out on the training pitch on Monday ahead of Chelsea’s huge Champions League tie with Borussia Dortmund.

“The Chelsea trio were all absent from the weekend’s team against Leeds United, with James a late omission from the squad due to a tight hamstring.

“Reece took part in full training out on the grass, alongside team-mates Pulisic and Kante who have been out with hamstring injuries too.”

Chelsea had lost 1-0 against Dortmund in the first leg in Germany.

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Rep to establish complaint desk to address electricity issues

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Rep Joshua Obika, representing Abuja Municipal (AMAC)/Bwari Area Councils in the House of Representative says he plans to establish a legislative complaint desk to address electricity issues in his constituency.

Obika said this on Wednesday at the AMAC/Bwari Legislative Intervention Workshop on Electricity Consumer Protection in Abuja.

The theme of the workshop titled “Applying Legislative Instrument to Enhance Implementation of Electricity Consumer Protection Provisions of Electricity Act 2023 in AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency.

“It is my duty as a representative of the people to channel people’s complaints to the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) to do the needful as we can no longer accept disservice to the people.

He said that the complaint desk would enable his office to have all complaints and make sure the issues are taken up with AEDC whose responsibility is to solve the problems.

“There is a signed contract that gives AEDC the powers, so AEDC has to meet up its obligation to the people and that is why I am here to make sure it happens.

“All the laws are already in place and in this country; our problem most times is not the law but the implementation. So, the people saddled with the job to ensure proper implementation must do it.

“I am giving the AMAC and Bwari constituency the opportunity to come up with their complaints in time pass, maybe their complaints were not attended to but this time around it will be different, ‘’ he said

Obika urged all community leaders to encourage their people that have electricity challenges to submit written complaints to the office for proper handling of the issues.

He said that legislative representation was better achieved through regular consultation with constituents.

According to him, this will enable the lawmaker to understand details of the matter by hearing from the institutions whose responsibilities are to carry out oversight and investigation.

“And to also hear from his constituents who are on the demand side of the governance curve. This process will enable the lawmaker to make informed decisions on the right legislative action to follow.’’

The lawmaker said he received numerous complaints concerning electricity billing, metering, disconnection, handling safety standards and absence of electricity in some rural communities due to infrastructural challenges, amongst others.

Obika said that he had consulted with stakeholders in the power sector to find a way of resolving these complaints.

In his keynote address, Prof Sherif Ibrahim, Head of Department, Political Science and International Relations, University of Abuja, emphasised the need to protect the rights of consumers.

Ibrahim said, “that is why there is the need for perpetual monitoring and evaluation of laws to ensure they are checked and implemented.

“Members of the legislature can synergise with the members of the executive as well as the institutions of judiciary in making sure that these legislations are implemented.

“They should also ensure punitive measures or penalties are imposed on those who fail in their responsibilities.’’

Ibrahim said that it was good that the members of the legislature have an obligation in terms of oversight function to ensure the protection of right of consumers as it relates to power consumption.

He said that areas through which the consumers should maintain and fulfill all their obligations had also been identified.

“Especially at protecting the power installations as well as payment of their monthly or quarterly bills.

“As well as cordiality in their relationship with their officials who come to supervise or inspect power facilities and installations, ‘’ he said.

On his part, Mr Dalahatu Musa, the Commissioner, FCT  Public Complaint Commission, said that his office was partnering with the legislature to ensure that the right thing was done.

Musa said that the era of government and private agencies going away without doing the right thing was gone.

“We are joining hands with Rep Obika and other government agencies to check some of these abnormalities.

` I have told him that my office is ready to partner with his office to make sure people get the services they paid for. The worst is that these services are not free. We paid for these services, so they must be rendered,’’ he said.

Mr Princewill Okorie, Special Adviser, Consumer Affairs and Public Complaints to Rep Obika, said that the workshop was a pilot one.

According to him,   it is expected that members of the House of Representatives going by the section 88 of the constitution that gave them the power of oversight and investigation function would be able to carry out consumer engagement in their constituencies.

He said that this would enable the lawmakers to know the way consumers are served in their various constituencies.

“By so doing, legislative activities that will improve the sector based on consumer information,’’ he said.

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Tinubu has approved upgrade of Ibadan airport – Makinde

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The Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has announced that President Bola Tinubu has approved the upgrade of the Ibadan Domestic Airport, Alakia, to an international airport.

Makinde disclosed on Wednesday at the state’s Government House in Ibadan.

In a viral video on social media, the governor was captured as saying, “The President has graciously approved my request for the upgrade of Ibadan Airport to an International Airport.”

The ninth Senate urged the Federal Ministry of Aviation and other relevant authorities to upgrade the Ibadan Domestic Airport, Alakia, to the status of an international airport.

The resolutions followed the presentation of the motion sponsored by Senator Balogun Ademola (PDP-Oyo South) during plenary on “The need to upgrade the Airport with modern facilities.”

The motion was co-sponsored by 37 senators.

Ademola moved the motion, saying that the airport needed to be upgraded with modern facilities because of Ibadan’s potential to attract economic development both locally and internationally.

“Hosting an international airport in Ibadan will propel the tourist sector and provide a communication link which is vital between different groups of people involved within the region.

“The upgrade will also attract foreign investments to the region and ultimately increase the gross domestic product of Nigeria.”

Supporting the motion, Senator Francis Fadahunsi noted that the airport was built in 1983, saying that since then, it had never been upgraded.

The then President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, referred the motion to the Senate Committee on Aviation for further legislative action after unanimous approval of the motion.

The Ibadan Airport was unveiled by the former Senate President, Joseph Wayas, in June 1982.

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Tinubu not discriminating against North – Shettima

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Vice President Kashim Shettima, has said that President Bola Tinubu is having good and clean hearts for the growth of Northern Nigeria, as against a series of insinuations that the President is working to cripple the region.

Shettima made the remark on Wednesday while receiving a Federal Government high powered delegation, led by the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila on a condolence visit to him over the death of his mother-in-law.

The VP who said that the President is never working against the North, reminded that to show serious concerns with what is happening in the region, Tinubu appointed the two Ministers of Defence from the North, Chief of Defence Staff from the North, Chairman Police Service Commission is from the North so anybody who begins to lay out lies that the President is against the North, tell him he is lying.

He said, “At an appropriate time we will lay out facts that the President is not against the North as being championed by some disgruntled elements, who always want to cause disaffection between government and the citizens.”

In the same vein, the Vice President explained that, Tinubu has good intentions for the Nation, urging Nigerians to rally round him because for him to be able to achieve the desired goals of making the country great.

“This is not a game of apportioning blame but a game of making Nigeria work, and if Nigeria works, Africa works. We have moved beyond Politics, we are now in the act of governance, we must be seen doing what will help us all.”

Speaking on political party differences and how Kano State Government stood by him as he lost his Mother-in-law, Shettima hinted that the actions of the government showed that what binds us together is much greater than what divides us.”

He noted that, “PDP, NNPP, APC we are all one family, and Nigeria is greater than all of us, Political Party affiliation should not be a yardstick to show disaffection and create means of destruction for the wellbeing of the people.

“I remember, many of those who are in NNPP are founding members of APC and so also PDP, this clearly tells you that we are one big family who only believes in one party or the other, so we must work together to make Nigeria great, and together we will make it.”

Meanwhile, Tinubu on Monday lamented that the insecurity in the North-West region was affecting other parts of the country.

Also on Monday, a former Senator who represented Kaduna Central Senatorial District in the 8th National Assembly, Shehu Sani, said the recent visits by some prominent northern politicians to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura, Katsina State, were all plots to unseat Tinubu in 2027.

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