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Court grants Ogun Assembly Speaker N300m bail

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…Case transferred to Abeokuta for further orders

A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos State has on Tuesday docked the Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Olakunle Oluomo, over allegations of conspiracy, forgery and stealing of public fund to the tune of N2.5 billion.

The embattled Speaker and three others, were dragged to the court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on an 11-count charge bothering on fraud allegation.

The three others were the Clerk of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Taiwo Adeyemo; the Accountant of the House, Samuel Oladayo; and the Director of Finance, Nimot-Amoke Adeyanju.

While Oluomo, Adeyemo and Oladayo appeared in court, Oladayo was said to be at large.

When the charges were read to the three accused person, they pleaded not guilty to the offences.

The court has however granted bail to the Speaker in the sum of N300m with two sureties in like sum, while the two other accused person were also granted bail in the sum of N100m with one surety in like sum.

Justice Daniel Osiagor on Tuesday granted the bail following no objections from the EFCC.

The counsel for the EFCC, Rotimi Oyedepo, had told the court that he would leave the issue of bail solely within the discretion of the court.

The counsel to the Speaker, Kehinde Ogunwumiju, SAN, on his part asked the court to admit his client to bail on liberal terms.

In granting bail to the Speaker, Justice Osiagor held that one of his sureties must not be less than a level 16 officer in the Civil Service while the other must possess landed property within the jurisdiction of the court.

The other two accused person must also have as sureties, a civil servant not less than a level 14 Officer, while the other must also possess landed property within the jurisdiction of the court.

All the sureties are to possess three-year tax clearance and swear to an affidavit of means.

All defendants are also to deposit their travel documents with the registrar of the court.

The Court also ordered the defendants to be kept in EFCC custody for a week, pending the perfection of their bail conditions after which they will be transferred to the Abeokuta Division of the court for further orders.

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ECOWAS allocates $25m in 2024 to fight terrorism in Nigeria, others

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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) says it allocated 25 million dollars in 2024 to fight terrorism in Nigeria, Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso.

Prof. Fatou Sarr, ECOWAS Commissioner, Human Development and Social Affairs, disclosed this during a news conference at the commission’s headquarters, on Friday in Abuja.

Sarr said that four million dollars of the amount was dedicated to humanitarian action to curb the devastating consequences of terrorism, and mitigate the fallout of natural disasters in the sub-region.

She noted that humanitarian actions were critical because of the multiple crises and displacements within the community, adding that such actions never stop even where the target country is under sanctions.

“In 2024, ECOWAS has released 9 million dollars for internally displaced people, refugees, asylum seekers, as well as for the communities that welcome them (i.e all 15 countries).

“ECOWAS has allocated one million dollars for stabilization in Nigeria, that is, victims of terrorism, displaced people, injured people, rehabilitation and strengthening community resilience.

“Out of a fund of 25 million dollars intended for the fight against terrorism in Nigeria, Burkina, Mali and Niger, ECOWAS has reserved 4 million dollars for humanitarian actions,” she said.

The commissioner said that in 2023 alone, ECOWAS provided support of over 12. 6 million dollars to four million out of the 8.5 million victims of violent conflicts and disasters across West Africa.

She said that the Republic of Guinea, while under sanctions in January, received 600,000 dollars, of which 100,000 was allocated to fire disaster, and 499,390 dollars for floods in the country.

Sarr said the commission also carried out programmes for the development and promotion of young people within the subregion under three key intervention areas, namely, volunteerism, sports and economic integration.

“Since 2014, ECOWAS has posted 217 volunteers to the following countries: Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Nigeria, Burkina, Bénin.

“ECOWAS works to promote the spirit of volunteerism among young people to give them opportunity for professional development, enhance their civic engagement and foster conscience for community service,” she said.

Sarr identified sports as a crucial integration factor used by the ECOWAS to encourage the youths from all member countries and create in them a feeling oneness and belonging.

“ECOWAS also supports sports federations with 100,000 dollars each per year.

“In 2023, ECOWAS initiated cooperation with the Peoples Republic of China to support young people. Thus, 12 entrepreneurship projects for young people in the subregion received an award out of a total of 100 worldwide.

“For the ECOWAS Gender Centre, 1,720 excellence scholarships were distributed from 2010 to 2022 to young girls from disadvantaged families,” the commissioner said.

Sarr announced that an ECOWAS youth conference would hold from May 2024 to appraise the current situation, identify the changes and ruptures, which have led to some malaise in the subregion.

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2024 UTME: Mixed experiences in Lagos CBT centres

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Hitches were reported at some centres in Lagos on Friday as the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) began across the country.
No fewer than 1.9 million candidates registered for the computer-based examination nationwide.

The first day of the examination in Lagos report that technical hitches occurred at the Wisdom House, Yaya Abatan,  Ogba, one of the Computer-Based Test centres, early in the day.

Some candidates claimed that the hitches  led to some of them being logged out before the expected time.

One of the affected candidates, who gave her name as Precious, said she was scheduled for the first session.

She said that she got to the centre at 6:30 am, did her biometrics and went in for the examination.

According to her, a few minutes after commencement of the examination, there was power outage that led to the shut down of all the systems in the hall.

She said that it took about 45 minutes for the centre operators to rectify the challenge and even when they did, many of them could no longer log in.

“A lot of  time was again spent by the centre owners battling to get the challenge resolved and eventually when they did, most of us could barely do only two subjects, while others could not attempt any before we were finally logged out, signaling the end of examination for the first session,” she said.

Confirming the issue, supervisor of the centre, Mrs Aisha Abdulbaqi, said no fewer than 50 candidates were affected by the development.

She cited land cable of the centre and the systems as the main issues.

“We are thinking of what to do about these candidates who are affected. I guess the only way out will be rescheduling them,” she said.

The centre administrator, who did not want his name in print, said the entire development came up abruptly.

He said that before now, the systems and all other backups had been in top shape.

“It was just a technical glitch, and when it occurred, we immediately rallied round to fix it and everything started working again”, he said.

NAN reports that the second session for the day that was supposed to begin by 9.00 a.m was postponed to 4.00p.m. in the same centre, because of another technical hitch.

“The  examination for the second set has now been also postponed, because the  technical officers from JAMB have been battling to push the examination to no avail.

“This is no longer a fault from the centre, rather a hitch from the side of owners of the examination.

“The candidates for the second and final session will have to wait and get another biometric verification done before the time,” the centre administrator told NAN.

At the Al-Miyzan CBT centre, Ikotun-Idimu, the same issue was also recorded, as candidates scheduled for the 7.00 a.m. examination were affected by technical hitches on the system.

The centre  administrator told NAN that a complaint had been lodged at  JAMB, to see how the issue could be resolved.

They noted that candidates  affected would be sent emails  of when they they might likely be rescheduled for the examination.

Mrs Ajike Ajibola, a business woman,  whose daughter was posted to the centre, said that they left their home early so they could meet up with the 7.00 a.m examination.

“But my daughter told me she could not do any examination on entering the hall, because the system was not coming up.

“This is the  second time of bringing my children to this center, it is always this same issue.

“JAMB  officials must be aware of this situation and address it immediately, because my daughter must write her examination,”she said.

“Another parent, Mr Adeniyi Adesonkan, who said his son was affected, described the development as disappointing.

He said that the failure of technology during such critical events in the country was worrisome.

“My son had prepared rigorously for this examination but with this situation, he won’t be happy.

“JAMB officials should always monitor and supervise these centres before accrediting them,” he said.

Meanwhile, the examination began as scheduled in other centres visited, with record of few candidates coming in behind time and some others absent.

At the WAEC Test and Training Centre (WTTC) Ogba,  the exercise went smoothly,  with no incidents recorded for both the first and second sessions.
Prof. Ibrahim Imam, a supervisor for Centre 1 at the venue, told a  newsmen that the exercise was hitch free.
“I want to say that so far, it has been a cosy ride. There has not been any hitch, impersonation or examination malpractice,  in any form.
“However, about four candidates did not show up for the examination at the centre.
“We started by 6.30 a.m. with the biometric verification and other necessary checks and so far it has been excellent.
“Even though it is Day 1 of this examination, we can comfortably say, this centre will be hitch free all through the exercise, because of the facilities and the  environment.
“The candidates too have been of good behaviour, just like members of staff of the centre, who have been at their best,  to ensure an excellent outing,” he said.
Dr Kolawole Mauruf, another supervisor at Centre 2 of the same WTTC, said that a total of 12 candidates did not show up in his own centre.
He said that 238 sat for the examination for the first session but could not say the number that were present for the second and final session for the day.
Some candidates that wrote the examination, however, complained of misplacement of options for some questions in the ‘Use of English’ paper.
Also, Mr Yomi Otubela, Proprietor, Lagooz School and CBT center, Agege, said that the two batches that sat for the examination at the centre recorded no hitches.
Otubela said though the examinations were just starting, the centre was fully prepared for the task.
“Any centre having issues this year must be from their end, because JAMB has provided necessary things for a seamless examination.
“From tomorrow, we will be expecting more candidates, because three batches are writing tomorrow,” he said.
The examination taking place in over 700 centres nationwide, will  be concluded on April 29.
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Ogun govt. begins enrolment of 80,000 beneficiaries for FG’s cash transfer

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The Ogun government on Friday began the enrolment of over 80,000 beneficiaries for the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Conditional Cash Transfer (RH-CCT) across its 20 local Ggovernment areas.

The Programme Manager, Ogun State Cash Transfer Unit, Mrs Funmilayo Baker, disclosed this during an assessment and supervision of the exercise at Ipara Community, Remo North Local Government Area of the state.

Baker explained that the enrolment exercise was in line with President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to alleviating the current economic reforms in the country.

She expressed optimism that the financial assistance would make a significant impact on the life of beneficiaries and their households.

She disclosed that over 80,000 households would benefit from the exercise in 192 wards, 2,681 communities across the state.

She stressed that each beneficiary would receive a sum of N25,000 per circle for three payment circles.

“The state organising coordinating unit did the enumeration of the poor and vulnerable households; they sent the list into the national social register at the federal level.

“Then from the national social register, names were sent back to the State Cash Transfer Unit for us to capture and verify the names on the national social register.

“After the name was sent, we are now pasting the disclosure list for the beneficiaries to come check their names.

“Anyone that sees his or her name on the disclosure list will be captured and the data is sent back to the national for onward payment into their bank account.

“This is to cushion the effect of the ongoing economic reforms as mandated by the president,” she said.

Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mrs Morenike Sofade and Mrs Fathia Ogunsola, appreciated the federal and state governments for fulfilling their promises to ease the suffering of the poor in the society.

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