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Controversial Adamawa Polls: At last, INEC declares Fintiri winner over APC’s Binani

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…As IGP withdraws CP appointed for election, orders replacement

…Court declines from ex-parte suit filed by Binani,  Fintiri’s lawyer makes sudden appearance

By Moses Adeniyi

After a contest compassed by political hurdles, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) finally on Tuesday declared Ahmadu Fintiri, as the winner of the Adamawa State governorship election.

The Returning Officer, Prof. Muhammed Mele, declared incumbent Fintiri who ran on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as winner of the election, having polled 430,861 votes to defeat his major opponent, Aisha Binani, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who polled 398,788.

Announcing the result on Tuesday in Yola, the Adamawa State Capital, Prof. Mele, said that the supplementary poll was conducted in 69 Polling Units across 20 Local Government Areas of the State.

“Ahmadu Fintiri of the PDP, having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes in the election is hereby declared the winner and returned elected,” he said.

The election had been vehemently contested between the duo, with some dramatic development that generated controversies, particularly climaxing with the odd declaration of Binani by the Resident Electoral Commissioner of INEC in Adamawa, Hudu Ari, who on Sunday morning heated the polity by announcing Binani winner while the process  was still clearly not concluded.

After a period of suspense with several calls for the declaration of the authentic winner, INEC on Tuesday reopened the collation centre for the supplementary election results which held in the State last Saturday, April 15, a follow up of the polls of March 18 governorship election in the State which was declared inconclusive by INEC, on the grounds of certain irregularities.

In his acceptance speech after he was declared winner and governor-elect, Fintiri said he was “humbled the more,” congratulating his opponents for their struggle in the gubernatorial contest.

He, however, condemned the action of Hudu who made the odd declaration of announcing Binani as the winner of the election, stating the action “fell below expectation.”

He appreciated the people of Adamawa for voting for his continuity for another four years.

…As IGP withdraws CP appointed for election, orders replacement

Meanwhile, following apprehension which the controversies surrounding the election erupted,  the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Usman Baba, on Tuesday ordered the withdrawal of the Commissioner of Police (CP) on election duty, Mohammed Barde,  with immediate effect and his replacement with the CP in charge of Gombe State, Etim Equa, for election security of controversial supplementary governorship poll.

The Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who made the revelation while addresssing journalists  on Tuesday in Abuja, said that the IGP was committed to a free and fair electoral process.

…Court declines from ex-parte suit filed by Binani, as  Fintiri’s lawyer makes sudden appearance

Meanwhile, in a related development, the Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja, declined on Tuesday from hearing an ex-parte motion filed by Binani on the election.

The court temporarily declined to hear the motion over issue bordering on jurisdiction.

Justice Inyang Ekwo, rather, ordered the APC candidate’s Counsel, Mohammed Sheriff, to address the Court on the issue of jurisdiction before hearing the substantive motion.

There were surprises in Court on Tuesday upon resumption of hearing on the matter, when Afeez Matomi announced appearance for Governor  Fintiri, the third respondent in the suit, shortly after Binani’s Counsel, Sheriff stood for appearance.

Asked by Justice Ekwo if he had been served, Matomi told the court that though they were yet to be served, they had filed a motion to counter part of Binani’s prayers.

According to him, they got the hint about the ex-parte motion filed by Binani through the social media, and consequently file a motion.

However, the judge who declined to listen to Fintiri’s lawyer, held that it was imperative for Counsel to be guided by the rules.

Justice Ekwo, who ordered Sheriff to address him on whether the Court had the jurisdiction to hear the matter, held that the application would be taken together with the issue of jurisdiction on the next adjourned date.

He consequently adjourned the matter until April 26 for hearing of the motion and an address on jurisdiction.

The Adamawa gubernatorial poll had generated much controversies, particularly with the odd declaration of Binani as winner by Hudu, the INEC REC for Adamawa.

Recall that Hudu, in the early hours of Sunday, sneaked into the State Governorship Collation Centre to declare Binani of the APC as winner of the governorship poll, a development that set the political space on a heat of controversy.

INEC worried by the dent the act is capable of rubbing on its image, suspended Hudu indefinitely from office, following his odd declaration, ordering him to stay away from the office of the Commission in Yola.

The Commission had following the odd declaration, in a tweet on its official Twitter handle on Sunday told Nigerians to disregard the action of the Adamawa REC, who it accused of usurping the powers of the Returning Officer, Professor Mele, and proceeded in announcing the results of the polls that had yet to be tallied and concluded.

Although INEC on Monday condemned Hudu’s action, suspended and warned him to steer clear from its premises over the confusion he set to course on the odd declaration he made of Binani as Governor-elect before the conclusion of the collation process, Governors of the PDP who have Fintiri on their side as the PDP candidate in the election, took a whip on the electoral umpire, demanding declaration of the authentic winner.

Governors on the platform of the PDP under the auspices of the Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ Forum, on Monday condemned in the strongest term the drama which played out from the action of the REC who on Sunday declared Binani, APC’s candidate, winner when ongoing collation of the Adamawa State of the Supplementary Governorship election in relation to the inconclusive March 18 gubernatorial election was yet to to be concluded.

Fuming on Monday, the Governor Aminu Tambuwal-led PDP Governors’ Forum described the act by the INEC’s officer, a show of national disgrace.

Describing the act as perhaps the lowest point of the 2023 General Elections, the PDP Governors Forum had demanded INEC to weed out corrupt and extremely partisan officials.

In a statement signed by the Forum’s Director General, Hon. C.I.D. Maduabum, in Abuja, Monday, the Governors said partisan method of appointment of electoral officials informed what they described as a “national disgrace” in Adamawa State.

“The attempted electoral heist and brigandage perpetrated by the Adamawa State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Barrister Hudu Yunusa, is perhaps the lowest point of the 2023 General elections.

“We commend the immediate steps taken by the INEC as an institution to recover its battered image by nullifying the attempted coup and suspending the REC.

“The appropriate Returning Officer, Mele Lamido, should immediately conclude the collation and declare the result.

“One of the most important lessons of this election season is that the integrity of INEC personnel is crucial to free, fair, and credible elections as well as the deployment of technology.

“Going forward, there should be a deliberate process of revisiting the appointments of National and Resident Electoral Commissioners to weed out corrupt and extremely partisan officials. It is the partisan method of appointment of these officials that led to national disgrace in Adamawa State.

“Appropriate sanctions, including prosecution of all those involved, especially the former Resident Electoral Commissioner,  Barrister Hudu Yunusa, should be swiftly commenced to serve as an example to others.

“We enjoin all Nigerians to be on alert as we brace up to emerging threats to our democracy and the struggle for good governance in Nigeria,” they had said.

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, who is also on the PDP platform, took the conversation further, on Monday calling on INEC to declare the authentic winner of the governorship election in Adamawa state.

In reaction, the presidential candidate of the PDP in the General Elections, Atiku Abubakar, had described the action of Ari as a ploy by INEC “to compromise the electoral wishes of the people of Adamawa State,” with “a preset agenda of declaring the APC at all cost.”

Atiku had said that the Adamawa people won’t avail themselves to be “cheated three times in a row.”

“That the APC candidate has a prepared acceptance speech is a pointer to the guarantee of a false victory which the INEC must have promised her,” he had alleged.

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Power transmission: TCN unbundled, as FG orders registration of new Independent System Operator

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…Nigerians enjoying improved power supply — Presidential aide

…As FG installs more substations in Lagos, Kebbi to boost power supply

The Federal Government through the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has ordered the registration of a new Independent System Operator.

This function was earlier carried out by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), however, with the new directive, the TCN will cease to act in this role.

This directive Nigerian NewsDirect is coming on the heels of perceived allegations of mismanagement and ineffectiveness of the TCN to address repetitive issues on the nation’s power grid.

It is noteworthy that since privatisation, the national grid has collapsed more than 140 times thus drowning the nation into darkness.

In the order signed by the NERC Chairman, Engr. Sanusi Garba and Vice Chairman, Musiliu Oseni, the TCN has been ordered to transfer all system and market operations related assets, contracts and staff to the new entity.

The Nigerian Independent System Operator Limited will be responsible for managing the national grid and other system operations related market contracts and transactions.

TCN as a successor company of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, was issued with two licenses by NERC as a Transmission Service Provider and Independent System Operator.

The NERC order formally unbundles the TCN into Transmission Service Provider, TSP and Independent System Operator, as prescribed in the Electricity Act 2023.

The Commission’s action is seen as a reaction to the frequent national grid collapses that have seen four nationwide blackouts this year.

The Commission ordered BPE to “incorporate, no later than 31 May 2024, a private company limited by shares under the Companies and Allied Matters Act to carry out the market and system operation functions stipulated in the EA and the terms and conditions of the system operation licence issued to TCN.”

“The name of the company shall, subject to availability at Corporate Affairs Commission, be the Nigerian Independent System Operator of Nigeria Limited (‘NISO’). ii. The object clause of the Memorandum of Association of the NISO as provided in section 1 6(2) of EA shall be as follows a. to hold and manage all assets and liabilities pertaining to market and system operation on behalf of market participants and consumer groups or such stakeholders as the Commission may specify; b. to carry out all market and system operation-related contractual rights and obligations novated to it by the Transmission Company of Nigeria;

“c. to negotiate and enter into contract for the procurement of ancillary services with independent power producers, successor generation licensees, etc and generally carryout market and system operations functions as specified under the EA and the terms of its license in the interest of market participants and system users; d. to carry out all market and system operation-related contractual rights and obligations novated to it by the Transmission Company of Nigeria; the income and property transferred to it by the TCN or whensoever derived shall be applied solely towards the promotion of its objects as set forth in its incorporation documents and no portion thereof shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly by way of dividend, or bonus otherwise howsoever, by way of profit to the subscribers: provided that nothing herein contained shall prevent the payment in good faith of remuneration to any contractor or staff of the company in return for any services rendered to the Company.”

The Commission said the NISO’s initial subscribers shall be the Bureau of Public Enterprises and Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) while the final shareholding structure of NISO shall be determined after further consultations with government, market participants and industry stakeholders.

Meanwhile, a Presidential aide to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has stated that Nigerians have been enjoying improved power supply.

The President’s Special Assistant on Social media, Dada Olusegun in a series of tweets made this known.

According to him, “Nigeria’s second largest hydropower plant; the ZUNGERU POWER PLANT, was connected to the national grid last week leading to an improved supply in electricity to many areas across the country.

“The ambitious power plant represents a major achievement of the APC led government starting under former President Muhammadu Buhari who handed over engineering, procurement, and construction to a Chinese consortium comprising China National Electric Engineering Company (CNEEC) and Sinohydro after initial construction began in 2013.

“President Tinubu ensured continuity with the concession process which is set to earn Nigeria $70m annually for the next 30 years for managing the complex.

“The gigantic reservoir has a capacity to hold 10.4bn cubic meters of water. The power project is estimated to generate 2.64 billion kWh of electricity annually, which will meet close to 10 percent of Nigeria’s total domestic energy needs. Slowly but surely, we will get there,” He tweeted.

Similarly, more mobile substations acquired under the Federal Government-Government Siemens deal are being installed in parts of the country to boost the wheeling capacity of the transmission network.

Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu who inaugurated the mobile substations in Lagos and Birnin Kebbi, said the infrastructure stands as a beacon of hope for businesses and households towards achieving uninterrupted power supply.

The two Substations installed have a total wheeling capacity of 123 megawatts which is expected to enhance electricity supply.

Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, described the project as a testament to the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu in accelerating the delivery of the Siemens project thereby transforming the power sector.

The power minister implored Nigerians to safeguard the infrastructure against vandalisation as the success of government interventions in the sector hinged on collective responsibility.

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2024 is for expansion, higher dividends for our shareholders — Transcorp Hotels MD

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…Gives reasons for proposed 5,000 capacity event centre in Abuja

By Emmanuel Atokolo

The Managing Director/CEO of Transcorp Hotels Plc, Dupe Olusola has stated that the year 2024 for the company is targeted at expansion and delivering higher dividends for her shareholders.

Speaking in an interview on Arise TV, Dupe explained that the company is solely focused on expansion as they look to remain a leading Hospitality brand in Nigeria through massively investing in the Hospitality business.

The Transcorp Hotels MD also seized the occasion to clarify why the company is embarking on the construction of an event centre.

Dupe explained that Transcorp is building a 3,500 to 5,000 capacity events centre in Abuja to ensure that high profile events can be held in Nigeria and in turn generate revenue for themselves while also tackling unemployment.

She also mentioned a 315 rooms 5-star Hotel at Ikoyi on a 14,000 square metres land that will provide a top notch leisure and relaxation environment with side attractions.

When quizzed about how Transcorp has been able to increase asset growth and revenue base, the CEO explained that

Dupe stated that all the stakeholders during the AGM were pleased with the financial statements and it was approved that a 20 kobo dividend be paid to all shareholders which is a 54% increase from the previous year which was 13 kobo.

She added that the Hotel recorded 72 percent growth in the first quarter (Q1) of 2024, 5 billion in net profit and Occupancy rate increased to 83 percent as guests are always happy to come back and bring potential guests too.

“Profit before tax also increased by 105 percent, so also did revenue as it increased by 36 percent amounting to N41.5 billion.” She narrated.

The MD added that to add to the shareholders joy over the profitability witnessed so far, there are further plans to ensure that they make more progress in the current year.

She said that 2024 will be about expansion through an aggressive budget.

Likewise, Dupe mentioned that they have a Hospitality business platform named “Aura by Transcorp PLC” through which you can make online bookings from anywhere.

She noted that it also helps to enlarge their foot prints as inventory has increased to 5000 and they are looking to further solidify their rating in Nigeria in the next 2-3 years, then expand outside the shores of Nigeria in the next 3-5 years.

In her response to how Transcorp made much profit in the Q1 of 2024, Mrs Olusola clarified that resilience has been a key factor as they don’t take for granted that they are a leading Hospitality brand but they strive to improve their services as they continually work on guest experience which is a vital factor in the Hospitality business.

She also explained that the Covid era taught them to think outside the box which motivated them to make arrangements to host diverse guests as some people don’t book rooms but come with their family to just relax and go back.

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Customs FX rate hiked to N1,441/$

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The foreign exchange (FX) rate for import duties to N1,441.58 per dollar has been hiked by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) as observed on Friday on the federal government’s single window trade portal.

The increase represents a 4.94 percent as against the N1,373.64/$ adopted on May 1.

The rate adopted by Customs was observed on Friday on the federal government’s single window trade portal.

The customs typically adopts FX rates recommended by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for import duties based on trading activities in the official FX market.

The rate is higher than the official FX rate of N1,402/$ recorded on May 2, and N1,390 traded on May 1.

Recall that according to CBN on February 23, the Customs and other related parties must adopt the closing rate in the official window for import duty.

The apex bank said the FX rate at the point of importation should be used for import duty assessment until the termination date and clearance are finalised.

Meanwhile, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), Muda Yusuf said such a movement could be detrimental to the economy.

He said the economy’s real sector activities such as planning, production, and other activities are negatively impacted by the frequent changes.

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