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Friday, September 8, 2023
Throne Abdication: Ekiti Govt Restores Traditional Ruler, Pacifies Angry Chiefs.
Ekiti First Lady Condemns Killing Of FUOYE Student.
Thursday, September 7, 2023
Rotary Club Honours Ekiti First Lady For Assisting Less Privileged.
Ekiti Assembly Summons Security Chief's, FUOYE Boss Over Kidnappings, Student's Murder.
Osun Poly Campus Witnesses Drama as Two Rectors Resume Duty.
Atiku Abubakar Vows to Pursue Supreme Court Challenge for Electoral Justice.
Atiku Abubakar Vows to Pursue Supreme Court Challenge for Electoral Justice.
The Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, a strong advocate for fair and credible elections, has announced his intention to challenge the recent judgement of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal at the Supreme Court. The tribunal had affirmed the victory of President Bola Tinubu in the February 25, 2023, presidential election.
Speaking at a world press conference held at the Peoples Democratic Party headquarters in Abuja, Atiku expressed his unwavering commitment to ensuring a transparent electoral process in Nigeria. He emphasized the importance of elections that truly reflect the will of the electorate, devoid of manipulations.
Atiku acknowledged the tribunal's decision but stated, "I refused to accept the judgement because I believe it is bereft of substantial justice." Despite his disagreement with the outcome, he maintained his faith in the judiciary, stating that the tribunal judgement would not diminish his confidence in the legal system.
He further declared, "Consequently, I have asked my lawyers to activate my constitutionally guaranteed rights of appeal to the higher court, which in this instance, is the Supreme Court of Nigeria."
Atiku, who came second in the presidential race, believes that his efforts to ensure credible elections in Nigeria will serve as a lasting legacy for future generations. He was joined by his Labour Party counterpart, Peter Obi, in rejecting the tribunal's decision.
The tribunal's verdict, delivered by Chairman Justice Haruna Tsammani and his fellow panel members, upheld Tinubu's electoral victory. Despite this setback, Atiku's determination to uphold the principles of democracy remains unwavering as he takes his case to the Supreme Court.
Governor Akeredolu Returns to Nigeria After Successful Medical Vacation.
Governor Akeredolu Returns to Nigeria After Successful Medical Vacation.
Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu, has returned to Nigeria after a three-month medical vacation in Germany. The governor had traveled abroad for medical attention after falling ill, and his return marks a positive step toward his full recovery.
Reliable government sources have confirmed that Governor Akeredolu arrived at his residence in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Thursday. It has been reported that members of the state Executive Council and prominent party leaders have been instructed to meet with him at his Ibadan residence on Friday.
During this meeting, Governor Akeredolu is expected to receive briefings from his cabinet members, led by the acting governor, Lucky Ayedatiwa. Sources suggest that the governor will spend some time in Ibadan before fully resuming his work duties.
Governor Akeredolu originally began his medical leave in June, and it was extended based on medical advice and approved by the state House of Assembly. The public eagerly awaited news of his return, and a viral picture of him inside the airplane he boarded had surfaced online.
Furthermore, the First Lady, Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, announced on her Facebook page that they were "Homebound," bringing further relief and joy to well-wishers.
A top government source has officially confirmed the governor's return and the upcoming meeting with his executive members in Ibadan. It is expected that Governor Akeredolu will formally inform the state House of Assembly before resuming his official duties, ensuring a smooth transition back to governance. This return marks a positive turn of events and brings hope for a renewed focus on the development and progress of Ondo State.