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Ogun-East senator in the National Assembly, Buruji Kashamu, has withdrawn a N20.1bn libel suit he instituted against former President Olusegun Obasanjo before a Federal Capital Territory court in Abuja. It was learnt that the presiding judge, Justice Valentine Ashi, struck out the suit on May 26, 2015, following the notice of discontinuance of the suit filed by the plaintiff. Kashamu, a Peoples Democratic Party chief in Ogun State, was said to have anchored his decision to withdraw the suit on “an ongoing settlement talks” between him and Obasanjo. But the lawyers who are representing the former President in the suit said they were not aware of such talks. Kashamu had on February 6, 2014, sued Obasanjo for “maliciously and recklessly” publishing a letter titled, ‘Before it is too late,’ addressed to former President Goodluck Jonathan in December 2013. The newly-inaugurated senator had asked the court to award him N20bn as aggravated and exemplary damages, and another N100m against Obasanjo for maliciously portraying him as a fugitive wanted for drug- related offences in the United States of America. Kashamu had already called two of his three proposed witnesses before he decided to withdraw the suit. The two witnesses who had appeared before the court, Haruna Rasheed and Omotayo Alade-Fawole, testified that the publication of Obasanjo’s letter in the media portrayed Kashamu in a bad light and destroyed their long years of business relationship with him. But before he could call his third witness, Kashamu on December 5, 2014, moved the court to grant an order restraining Obasanjo from going ahead with the public presentation of his book, “My Watch.” Kashamu had anchored the prayer on the grounds that the book touched on the subject matter of the libel suit. But Obasanjo had shunned the court order and went ahead to present the book in Lagos on December 9, 2014. The plaintiff, however, returned to court on December 10, to report that Obasanjo had flouted the December 5 court order. Justice Ashi, in a ruling, held that Obasanjo was in contempt of court for flouting his order and directed the various security agencies to seize the copies of the books wherever they were found. The judge also gave Obasanjo 21 days to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt. The judge later lifted all orders against Obasanjo in a ruling delivered in April following counter arguments by Obasanjo’s lawyer, Mahmud Magaji (SAN). Proceedings were to resume on the main libel case, when Kashamu brought an application for the withdrawal of the suit. www.punching.com/news/kashamu-withdraws-N20bn-libel-suit-against-obasanjo-2/ |
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The Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, on Monday reviewed his tenure as the boss of the electoral body and concluded that his only regret was his inability to create a separate salary structure for INEC workers. Jega spoke in Abuja during a retreat organised for the electoral officers of the commission where the report of the 2015 elections was reviewed. The retreat was titled, “2015 general elections: Lessons and the way forward.” Jega also said that members of staff of the commission were subjected to difficult circumstances during the 2015 elections. He said apart from the special salary issue, the commission under his leadership performed well. But he regretted that despite the undertaking he said he made when he assumed office on the need to create a special salary structure for the members of staff of the commission, he was unable to accomplish that up till now. He said, “We have done our best as a commission under very difficult circumstances and the major regret as I have always acknowledged is that a major undertaking we made when we first resumed at the commission is to have a separate salary structure for the members of staff of the commission but we have not been able to achieve this “And obviously this is one area where we still have to do a lot of work and put in a lot of efforts as we move towards the future and to improve. “But apart from that, I don’t think we have done badly in terms of promoting the welfare and the wellbeing of the members of staff. “We have ensured that salaries were paid regularly, we have ensured that there are a lot of opportunities for self improvement through the organisation of seminar and workshop with our partners.” He said he was aware that there was no way the commission could satisfy everyone, saying that some were not happy when the commission redeployed some of its members of staff. He said, “Again as I said, we could not have satisfied the expectations of everybody, we believe that we have done our best. I must say that not all of you are happy with some of the measures that we have introduced as a commission. “The restructuring and reorganisation certainly could not have satisfied everybody because it required trimming down the size of the commission and also redefining schedule of responsibilities and putting square pegs in square holes as we called it at that time.” Jega, who had insisted that he would leave INEC after the expiration of his tenure, said that the 2015 general elections were better than those of 2011. But he added that there was a lot of room for improvement and that as the country prepares for future elections, the commission must begin to reflect on what areas of further reforms it should focus its attention on. Jega also urged members of staff of the commission not to be carried away by the accolades showered on them because of the successful conduct of the 2015 general elections but they should work towards improved performance in 2019. “I think not many of us in this room would need a reminder, but it is important that we remind ourselves that the success of the 2015 general elections was as a result of the tremendous effort and undertaking of many of us to learn from our mistakes, to take measures to learn from those mistakes and to continue to do our best for our country,” he added. Www.punchng.com/news/my-regret-as-inec-chairman-jega
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A former deputy governor of Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore, has called on Governor Rauf Aregbesola to resign because of the financial mess he allegedly created in the state which led to his inability to pay workers in the past seven months. Omisore said this while speaking with journalists at the Secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party in Osogbo on Sunday. According to Omisore, who was a former chairman, Senate Committee on Finance and Appropriation, Osun State is now on a life support and requires an urgent financial aid to keep it alive. He said, “It is good that Ogbeni Aregbesola admitted that the issue of Osun State financial crisis was beyond his capacity. But this admission is not enough, I expected him to have communicated to the state House of Assembly and honourably leave the seat of the governor. “Osun is now a failed state because of financial recklessness of the governor. I really appreciate the fact that he confessed that the present state of Osun affairs is beyond him but he should immediately throw in the towel. “Nearly all commercial banks in Osun Sate are being owed one form of loan or the other. The matter has reached that stage that the Committee of Bankers in the state at their meeting, resolved that no bank should borrow this government any more. They are also waiting for remittances into state coffers.” Speaking through his media aide, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, the governor denied the allegation of financial recklessness. He said, “We are not surprised that the unpaid salary has made Omisore to find his voice after his fruitless search for a non-existent mandate. We do not expect anything better from a man, who at the best of times, still fabricated lies against the Aregbesola administration all in his desperation to get the acceptance of the Osun people. For more details, read today's punch |
A former deputy governor of Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore, has called on Governor Rauf Aregbesola to resign because of the financial mess he allegedly created in the state which led to his inability to pay workers in the past seven months. Omisore said this while speaking with journalists at the Secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party in Osogbo on Sunday. According to Omisore, who was a former chairman, Senate Committee on Finance and Appropriation, Osun State is now on a life support and requires an urgent financial aid to keep it alive. He said, “It is good that Ogbeni Aregbesola admitted that the issue of Osun State financial crisis was beyond his capacity. But this admission is not enough, I expected him to have communicated to the state House of Assembly and honourably leave the seat of the governor. “Osun is now a failed state because of financial recklessness of the governor. I really appreciate the fact that he confessed that the present state of Osun affairs is beyond him but he should immediately throw in the towel. “Nearly all commercial banks in Osun Sate are being owed one form of loan or the other. The matter has reached that stage that the Committee of Bankers in the state at their meeting, resolved that no bank should borrow this government any more. They are also waiting for remittances into state coffers.” Speaking through his media aide, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, the governor denied the allegation of financial recklessness. He said, “We are not surprised that the unpaid salary has made Omisore to find his voice after his fruitless search for a non-existent mandate. We do not expect anything better from a man, who at the best of times, still fabricated lies against the Aregbesola administration all in his desperation to get the acceptance of the Osun people. for more details, read today's punch news. |
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