Petitioners, Respondents Wait, As NJI Prepares Abuja Venue Of Edo Election Tribunal

By Sebastine Ebhuomhan  Monday, 27th January, 2025. Abuja. Petitioners and respondents of the 2024 Edo State governorship election petition could not resume to trade tackles at the Election Petition Tribunal on Monday, no thanks to the unprepared venue of the hostilities in the Federal Capital City, Abuja. A visit to the new venue of the tribunal situated within the serene atmosphere of the Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad Guest Suites and Apartments of the National Judicial Institute’s Mohammed Bello Centre revealed that the tribunal could not hold on Monday as initially announced. Staff of the Suites and Apartments directed petitioners, respondents, counsels, lawyers, politicians and members of the general public to return on Tuesday. They disclosed that they were just putting the place in a proper shape to host the tribunal. They apologised for the inconvenience the ‘no show’ might have caused interested and expectant citizens. NJI is a big, wide, sprawling and beautiful estate of office and residential blocks. For those who may be planning to travel from outside Abuja, it is a walkable stone’s throw from the Dantata Flyover (Bus Stop) on the Lugbe—Airport Expressway. It is adjacent to the expressway from its location on the Jabi—Karonmajigi Road that also leads to the corporate headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Although effort made to contact the petitioners for their feelings was not successful, it was gathered, however, that the management of NJI had duly informed the Election Petitions Tribunal’s Secretary, Mu’azu Ibrahim Bagudu, Esq., who promptly and duly communicated both petitioners and respondents to stay away. Speaking on the telephone, Edo State Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice, Hon. Samson Osagie (PhD.) confirmed the shift. He said the governor and his ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) were aware of the shift. He expressed optimism of their counsels to resume hostilities to prove the victory of the state governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, beyond all reasonable doubts as soon as the venue is ready. Oblivious of the shift, reporters and correspondents of media organizations such as: the Independent Television and Radio (ITV/Radio) station, the Edo Broadcasting Service Television and Radio (EBSTV/Radio) station, and others, who were sent to the tribunal by their organisations, simply had to turn back at the empty venue after making related enquiry. Speaking at the NJI, a proud Edo State citizen and a former House of Representatives aspirant, Mr. Louis Ebodaghe, said he cancelled all his activities for the day just to come and observe the sitting. He said he has been unable to follow the tribunal’s past sessions in Benin City because he could not make the long journeys to Edo State from Abuja, where he lives. That is why, he added, that he was very happy when the Election Petitions Tribunal announced the relocation of its sitting from Benin City, Edo State, to Abuja last weekend. The Notice of Relocation signed by Mr. Bagudu and released on Friday afternoon moved the tribunal’s sitting from Benin to Abuja. It stated, “I am directed to notify all parties that the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Benin City, Edo State, has been relocated to Abuja at (the) National Judicial Institute (NJI), Airport Road, Abuja, effective from Monday, 27th January, 2025. For further enquiry, contact the Secretary.” Although the movement caught the petitioners, respondents, counsels, lawyers and observers unaware, it was totally not unexpected following several attempts by supporters of political parties to foment violence around the tribunal’s sittings in Benin City. In a particular daring and brazen attempt to undermine the rule of law, judicial independence and popular democracy, a masked, unidentified lone gunman wearing the campaign T-shirt and fez cap of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)’s candidate and major petitioner, Dr. Akintunde Asuerinme Ighodalo, stormed the venue of the tribunal and sporadically fired live bullets ostensibly aimed at driving fears into the hearts of the judges in order to derail the progress of the petition. As at when the tribunal adjourned and closed doors on Friday in Edo State, it was hearing the case marked: EPT/ED/GOV/02/2024 filed by Ighodalo and others against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Governor Monday Okpebholo, and the APC, challenging the validity of the governorship election results that Okpebholo won on Saturday, 21st September, 2024, by scoring 291, 667 votes (about 51.1 percent) to defeat Ighodalo with 247, 655 votes (about 43.3 percent). The tribunal adjourned on Friday after taking the testimonies of PW11 and PW12. The sitting will now continue in Abuja on Tuesday with the petitioners calling more witnesses for examination and respondents’ cross-examination, especially if the listed schedule of prosecution witnesses sees no further disruption as witnessed last week when some of the petitioners’ witnesses refused to show up to testify.

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Najomo keeping Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda In Aviation Sector- Achimugu

CHUKS OKOH The acting director general of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Chris Najomo, is successfully driving the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu in the maritime sector. In a statement by the director, Consumer Protection, NCAA, Michael Achimugu, said the NCAA’s ag DG attained glorious heights hitherto thought impossible. According to Achimugu, the NCAA boss since the appointment of Najomo, not a single commercial plane has crashed under Najomo’s leadership Achimugu stated that under Capt. Najomo’s leadership, the Consumer Protection Department of the NCAA has achieved the highest volume of passenger refunds and compensations in its entire history. The Statement Read In Full: My attention has just been drawn to a lame, desperate and obviously sponsored last-ditch attempt by the famed “puff-puff experts” (apologies to Honourable Minister Festus Keyamo SAN) to truncate the confirmation of Capt. Chris Najomo as substantive DG, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA. The poorly written article purportedly signed by one Kolade Hassan and Sy Mohammed, attempts to ridicule the person, character, and competence of Capt. Chris Najomo, an industry icon who has put in over four decades of premium service to the industry as one of Nigeria’s best pilots. Fondly called “Jolly Papa” by air travellers and admirers, Capt. Najomo has served meritoriously as Ag. DGCA since December 2023. Under his leadership, the NCAA has attained glorious heights hitherto thought impossible. But he has had to ensure a turbulent first year in office as shady characters fighting to retain control of the corruption that once pervaded the Authority, have deployed all manners of subterfuge to have Najomo removed at all cost. First, they came with allegations that the man had paid two hundred and fifty million naira to purchase an official vehicle without recourse to procurement processes. When that plot was blown out of the water, this rabid group resorted to all shades of blackmail, sponsored false narratives, among other tactics just to achieve their selfish aims. Let me address their shallow allegations. 1. They claim that Capt. Chris Najomo “….May have declared himself as DG-NCAA in a very boastful manner without presidential pronouncement and Senate confirmation.” This allegation is based on a video where Najomo can be heard introducing himself in a meeting with the following words, “My name is Capt. Chris Najomo, Director-General, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority.” There is nothing in the video that mentions his confirmation or otherwise. The DGCA is called Jolly Papa for a reason. He is very charismatic and ebullient. He has always introduced himself the same way in internal meetings. As usual, I will challenge these faceless “elders” to provide evidence of Najomo pronouncing himself as substantive DG NCAA. The NCAA official social media handles have said nothing about the topic of the DGCA’s status. Not even the Spokesman of the Authority has spoken to the media about it. I will waste no further energy on this point. 2. SAFETY: How can anyone claim that a Capt. Chris Najomo who just completed the NCAA’s Flight Data Centre – commissioned by the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development – does not care about safety? They wrote, “….what elders see sitting down cannot be seen by a child even if he climbs the tallest tree”. How can the elders who destroyed civil aviation in Nigeria claim to possess the magic wand to fix what they destroyed? In any case, who is a child? Is it Capt. Najomo, a man who has had a more storied career than majority of the industry that they refer to as a child? A sixty five year old pilot, airline administrator, two-time director at the NCAA, and Ag. DGCA for a year now, that these guys with nothing more than their Nigeria Airways mentality are calling an infant? For all of the talk about safety, not a single commercial plane has crashed under Najomo’s leadership. In fact, it was Najomo who suspended Dana Air for poor financial health which was impeding it’s ability to operate safely. That’s a man who cares about the safety of passengers. As for the unfortunate helicopter crash, we will not preempt the NSIB. When their report is released, we will be able to make comments. Runway excursions happen globally, and is not a sign of incompetence of any CAA. Nigeria is not in the top fifteen nations when it comes to air mishaps. These so-called elders did not blame the American FAA for the helicopter crash that killed Nigeria’s Hebert Wigwe. They did not blame the FAA for the chopper crash that killed famous basketball star, Kobe Bryant. They didn’t even blame Canadian Authorities when, on December 29, 2024, an Air Canada Flight AC2259 suffered suspected landing gear issues, or the Korean Authorities for the fatal crash of Jeju Air’s flight 2216 after a bird strike, a crash that killed almost 200 people. They only blame the NCAA when it serves their sinister purposes. These men, whoever they are, do not mean the industry well. Is it possible that these elders know better than actual industry operators who recently called for the confirmation of Capt. Chris Najomo as DGCA? Are they more altruistic than the aviation unions who also called for this confirmation? Whose interest do these old men represent? It can only be theirs. 3. The claim that the NCAA has a target of 224 days for resolving customer complaints is a lie from the pit of hades. The longest timeframe for refund of ticket purchases is fourteen days as captured in Part 19 of the NCAA Regulations 2023. Under Najomo’s leadership, the Consumer Protection Department of the NCAA has achieved the highest volume of passenger refunds and compensations in its entire history. It also had the highest numer of stakeholder engagements in the history of the Authority. Capt. Najomo launched a first-of-its-kind consumer complaints portal for seamless resolution of cases, and to ensure accurate collation, storage, and dissemination of data. Is this why the elders are angry? Why did they not achieve these

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Senate to confirm Najomo as substantive DG

CHUKS OKOH The Acting Director General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority Nigeria (NCAA) Capt Chris Najomo is on his way to becoming the substantive Director General of the agency. This followed the transmitting of Najomo’s name to the Senate for confirmation by the Upper chamber next week. Najomo has been on acting capacity for over one year following the suspension of the former DG, Capt Nuhu Musa If confirmed, it will end months of speculation and advocacy by stakeholders in the aviation industry who had been clamoring for his appointment. NCAA workers have praised the leadership style of Captain Najomo and his performance as acting DG, a role he has held for over a year. Industry professionals, unions, and workers frequently praised his achievements, particularly in enhancing domestic airline operations and ensuring seamless flight services for passengers.

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EDO ELECTION TRIBUNAL RELOCATED TO ABUJA

The Edo State Election Petitions Tribunal has been relocated from Benin City to Abuja, effective Monday, January 27, 2025. According to a notice signed by the tribunal’s secretary, Mu’Azu Ibrahim Bagudu, Esq., the tribunal will now sit at the National Judicial Institute, Airport Road, Abuja. All parties involved have been directed to take note of the new location.

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A TRIBUTE TO A HERO; EMERITUS PROFESSOR AUGUSTINE A.E.ORHUE

A TRIBUTE TO A HERO; EMERITUS PROFESSOR AUGUSTINE A.E.ORHUE It was that eventful day, 10/2/2009, on the floor of the Senate of the University of Benin, Prof A.A.E.Orhue stood up and challenged the illegality in the appointment of the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin and subsequently led a walk out of the red Chambers. His voice and action were amplified by the vigilant Press and it became a defining moment to either acquiesce to illegality or vanquish it in the University of Benin. His name became synonymous with the struggle to demolish official deceit and restore law to its pride of place in our University. It was in the cool evening Dr Festus Iyayi as he then was invited me to see him at his private office located in the same building then with Omega Restaurant. Seated with him was a gentleman I had never meant in my life. It was a moment of ecstasy for me as Dr Iyayi said, “this is Professor Orhue .” That encounter was priceless as I found an older and more illustrious version of myself in pursuit of justice! He had volunteered to use the law to challenge the illegally imposed Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin. He demonstrated thus that he had the courage of his conviction. As a personal friend of the substantive Vice-Chancellor that eventually emerged after the struggle, he served with distinction in helping the Vice-Chancellor to navigate many slippery terrains which space will not permit me to enumerate; he also helped to mediate without hypocrisy to resolve issues that would have embarrassed the University. He was a man in whose life divinity intervened to rescue from disgrace. His Inaugural lecture which was cancelled for frivolous reason(s) with some court jesters  revelling in the unkind act became a reality as the 70 years retirement law came into effect on 11/5/2012  and was announced on the very night 14/5/2012  he was deemed to have retired from the services of the University. The Brutus sword was used to assail his unblemished career by those who served unabashedly in a Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee who sought to please an emperor Vice-Chancellor who pretended to have the power of life and death. The legal victory he secured for the wrongful compulsory termination of his appointment though after  his retirement date, imposed punitive fines on the University for the poor and unacceptable conduct towards this great man. The sacrifices made by him whereby for seven years he headed the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology when all his contemporaries left for greener pastures in the Middle East, preserved that Department and as a testament to his influence, on his 75th birthday, his former students who are authorities in the Medical Field in their own rights organised a lavish birthday party in his honour. This Emeritus Professor sought to bring succour to women who were called barren and in the course of his research activities discovered that he could not succeed without the almighty God. Thus in the course of the Invitro Fertilisation (IVF) procedures, a vital component was a praise, worship, bible study and prayer session that lasted an hour. The results he got were astounding and reassuring. He was indeed a true Knight of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He was a man of large heart, generous, dependable, loyal to a worthy cause and friend. In the midst of my travails in the hands of the University authorities in October 2014, he left his house at Ugbor Road at 8:00pm in the night to visit me at Ugbowo Police Station to secure my bail though he was unsuccessful due to the resistance by the Divisional Police Officer acting the script of the powers that were. When my official residence was broken into and all my property were confiscated, he visited the scene of the incident and donated handsomely to enable me begin the purchase of household items anew. Space would fail me to eulogise this great man of many distinctions who served God and humanity with his knowledge and skills, who was villified vigorously, but emerged victorious always, a dependable ally, a courageous soul , a leader of worthy causes, a love slave of truth, a teacher extraordinary, a repository of knowledge, a defender of the weak, a philanthropist and a worthy ambassador of Heaven. The earth was enriched indeed by your presence and we celebrate your passage as a true hero. Adieu Emeritus Professor and Knight of St John International. Emmanuel E.I.Irabor, PhD Professor of Industrial Chemistry University of Benin

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17 airport runways: Kuku vows to forestall unforseen situations

CHUKS OKOH The managing director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Mrs Olubunmi Kuku says she is concerned about the safety of the traveling public and Nigerians in general hence urgent need to attend to the 17 Nigeria’s airports’ runways that have exceeded their lifespans and are begging for urgent reconstruction Kuku said it was to forestall unforseen situations, improve safety and ultimately, passenger experience. Kuku, who made these declarations in an interview monitored on Television Continental (TVC) on Thursday , also clarified the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development new position on the construction of a second runway in Abuja airport. She further clarified that the N580 billion earlier mentioned for the reconstruction also include perimeter fencing, in-roads and apron expansion projects of those airports. ” I believe I’ve also just received a number of messages following our outing yesterday at the National Assembly. So I’d like to clarify two things. We have a number of runways in Nigeria today. So we have mentioned to you that there are 22 airports that are owned by the federal government. We also support some airports that are owned by the state. I did make specific reference to airports which had runways that had exceeded their lifespan. The average lifespan of a runway is about 20 to 25 years. A lot of our runways in Nigeria have actually exceeded that time, meaning that we’ve had them for 30 plus 35 years. And what it means is that we need to actually reconstruct those runways. The reconstruction of those runways, the N580 billion that I initially mentioned, is actually for over 17 runways. And it’s not just the runways. It includes the runways. It includes some perimeter roads. It includes fencing. “So I’ve seen some commentary where people are saying, what do they need all of this money for? I encourage you, please just look at Google if you’re in the construction business or in the aviation business to try and understand what it means to build runways, taxiway links, apron expansion work that we need to do, and of course, to make sure that we put a safe environment together for everything that happens on the air side. “Now, the reference that the Honorable Minister made while we were at the National Assembly yesterday was specific to the second runway project that is happening in Abuja, that project was initially awarded to some some consultants and contractors by previous administrations. I believe that from conversations with the ministry, the scope of that project has changed. There’s also been price variations, of course, which is affected by the scope and, of course, FX fluctuations. There’s some additional information that has come on, which the minister has and which, of course, provides him with a lot of discomfort around the numbers that has been provided to him.

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Bankit MFB records remarkable growth, sets for expansion in 2025

CHUKS OKOH Bankit MFB says it has recorded impressive transaction values, exceeding ₦100 million in the first few weeks of it’s inception with 50,000 active users, and an impressive 90% transaction success rate. According to Kingsley Ezenwa Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, in a press statement, said Bankit Africa a driving force behind cashless payment adoption in Nigeria, is engaging partners to expand its loan and gaming services, solidifying its position as a leading platform for comprehensive, simplified banking activities. Ezenwa said Bankit MFB, a rapidly growing Fintech company, has made remarkable achievements within its first few weeks of operation by successfully registering over 50,000 users on its platform, a testament to its innovative simple banking approach to digital banking with ambitious plans to service a record 500,000 businesses in 2025 “Bankit MFB is confident in its competitive edge and cutting-edge technology. The financial institution prioritizes the protection of customers’ funds and is committed to diversifying its digital services to enhance customer experience” He noted that since commencing operations in late 2024, Bankit MFB has introduced web banking and other innovative banking products, with more in development. “Bankit MFB is a fast-growing Fintech company revolutionizing digital banking in Nigeria. With a focus on innovation, customer protection, and financial inclusion, Bankit MFB is poised to transform the banking landscape in 2025”

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Afrijet, Air Sierra Leone sign handling contracts with Nahco

CHUKS OKOH As economic activities commenced in the country after the Yultide, the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company PLC (nahco aviance ) has started  2025 on a high note The company has been chosen by regional operators, Afrijet and Air Sierra Leone, to handle their ground operations in Nigeria. The contracts between the parties would see NAHCO provide excellent service for Afrijet’ flights into Port Harcourt and Lagos. The Company will also handle Air Sierra Leone’s flights to Lagos. The contract with Afrijet is for a three-year period, 2024 – 2027,  while NAHCO will handle Air Sierra Leone, for five years, from 2024 till 2029. Group Executive Director, Commercial & Business Development, NAHCO Plc, Prince Saheed Lasisi expressed delight with the new contracts. According to Lasisi, NAHCO’s more than 45 years of unblemished records stands it heads and shoulders above any other service provider in the industry. He said it is a good way to start the New Year. He declared, “NAHCO delivers  at all times. Our several years of experience has endeared us to all international and regional airlines and they all continue to choose NAHCO.” Continuing he stated, “our team of professional and experienced staff has continued to set the benchmark which guides groundhandling operations in Nigeria. We assure Afrijet and ASL that they have made the best choice any airline could have made. We welcome them to a smooth and fascinating experience.” Speaking on the new contract, the Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, NAHCO Plc., Mr. Olumuyiwa Olumekun, said NAHCO will always render quality, consistent and exceptional service. “We cannot afford to give our valued clients any cause to complain. We are on top of this game for the long term.” With the recent contracts, NAHCO has continued to make good progress in its quest to handle almost all ground operations for international airlines operating into and out of Nigeria.

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