Tag: governor

  • Just In: Adamu, Oshiomhole, 6 APC Govs in closed-door Meeting

    Just In: Adamu, Oshiomhole, 6 APC Govs in closed-door Meeting

    Six governors of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, have stormed the national secretariat of the party in Abuja to meet with the Senator Abdullahi Adamu-led National Working Committee NWC of the party to fine-tune the composition of the presidential campaign council.

    Equally at the meeting is a former National Chairman of APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole. Some of the governors in attendance include those of Kano, Jigawa, Plateau, Niger and Nasarawa states.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) recalls late last night, Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu and other governors held a closed door session.

     

    Details shortly…

  • Osun 2022: APC wins Aregbesola’s ward

    Osun 2022: APC wins Aregbesola’s ward

     

    Governor Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State won Ward 8, unit 1, Isare Ifofin, Ilesa East Local Government Area of Osun State in Saturday’s election, the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola’s polling unit.

    The governor, who is seeking reelection under the All Progressives Congress (APC), secured 164 votes while his closest rival, Senator Ademola Adeleke of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), trailed with 134 votes.

    Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Minister of Interior, who shunned the election, would have cast his ballot at the polling unit.

  • UPDATED: Ex-Oyo gov, Victor Olunloyo not dead, in ICU

    UPDATED: Ex-Oyo gov, Victor Olunloyo not dead, in ICU

    Former Governor of Oyo State, Victor Omololu Olunloyo has been moved to the intensive care unit at University College Hospital (UCH) in Ibadan.

    Oyo Affairs earlier reported that Olunloyo, who is the father of social media journalist Kemi Olunloyo, died Friday afternoon in Ibadan.

    However, the family confirmed that the 87-year-old man is not dead but in a critical condition that needs prayer.

    The message from the family reads:

    “We appreciate the public for the interest shown in the well-being of our father, Chief Dr. Victor Omololu Sowemimo OLUNLOYO (aka VOSO).

    “In the tradition of the OLUNLOYO family of Ibadanland, and based on the principles of integrity, inclusion, and openness upon which our revered father VOSO has always stood, we would like to inform the Nigerian public that we would greatly appreciate your prayers for our father who is presently in the ICU at UCH Ibadan.

    “As a public figure, we believe that his condition should not be hidden from the Nigerian public who have a right to know about their leaders.

    “Please accept our most sincere thanks for your all concern and goodwill.

    “May God Almighty bless you all and our dear country Nigeria.”

  • Adegboruwa calls on Anambra gov to fish out killers of Fatima, four children

    Irked by the killing of a pregnant woman, Fatima, and her four children, by unknown gunmen in Anambra State, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, has called on the governor, Prof. Charles Soludo, to fish out their killers, as a sacred duty.

     

    Adegboruwa. who made the call via a post on his Facebook on Wednesday, frowned that no reason has been given for the killing of Fatima, her unborn child and four children.

     

    The post reads: “Lady Fatima, an indigene of Adamawa State by birth and Anambra State by marriage, was gunned down by “unknown gunmen”, recently. Her four innocent children were also mowed down in this insensate act of terrorism, recklessly perpetrated without any justification whatsoever.

     

    “No reason has been given and none could have been proffered for this criminal act of brutality, extended even to toddlers. There should be no hiding place for the barbarians; so Governor Charles Soludo owes the nation the sacred duty to do all in his powers to fish out those who killed Lady Fatima and her children, in their prime. The concept of national unity will be a mirage if citizens do not feel safe in other locations different from their places of origin.

    Ebun Olu Adegboruwa, SAN

     

    “If the primitive and evil motive of this mindless act is to provoke rival ethnic war, I urge the people of Nigeria to resist this by continuously holding government accountable to the discharge of its constitutional responsibilities of guaranteeing the lives and security of the people.

     

    “My heartfelt condolences go to the family of Lady Fatima, the good people of Adamawa and Anambra States, believing that in no time, the perpetrators will be unveiled and made to face the wrath of the law, no matter their status or motive.”

    Meanwhile, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Kaduna State, has described the killing of Fatima, her unborn child and four children by criminals in Anambra as bad for Nigeria’s peace and unity.

     

    In a statement by CAN Chairman in Kaduna, Rev. John Joseph Hayab, the group urged the Nigerian government to go after Fatima’s murderers and all killers irrespective of their ethnic nationality.

     

    The statement reads, “We have read the story of the killing of Fatima, her unborn child, and four children in Anambra with sadness and disappointment about how evil activities have expanded in our country while good people are divided and silent. Life in our country has become so cheap with the raising of many evil criminal groups in every part of the country.

     

    “Killing of human beings is no longer a serious matter because the people have been divided by tribe, region, and religion which has made it impossible for us to collectively condemn the evil around us or fight the evil we are seeing as a united force.

     

    “CAN cannot keep quiet when evil is destroying the land. We all must know that when there is an injury to one then that injury is to all and evil only triumphs when good people keep quiet and look the other way.”

  • 2023: Why I want to be Adamawa’s next Governor – Amb Jameel Waziri

    2023: Why I want to be Adamawa’s next Governor – Amb Jameel Waziri

    …insists his over three decades in public service will come to bear

    Ambassador Jameel Waziri, a gubernatorial aspirant in Adamawa State, has stated reasons why he wants to be the state’s number one citizen, vowing he would industrialise agriculture in the agrarian North Eastern state of Nigeria.

    Waziri, in a chat with TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) said he has all it takes to transform Adamawa state from “rurality to urbanity because my state is blessed with multi-talented people who will support my ideals to make a unique difference.

    The career diplomat of more than 30years explained that “Adamawa is predominantly an agrarian state. With my international exposure and knowledge, I will bring to bear my public service experience to revolutionise the agricultural sector via well articulated mechanised farming methods.

    “We have arable lands across the state and animal husbandry will be properly harnessed to ensure we have enough to eat and to even explore exportation of our produce.

    “Do you know that virtually all the parts of a cow is commercially viable? From its bones which pharmaceutical companies use, and even chalk we use to write, to the skin, are useful even the bones. This I will equally explore if voted Governor by the grace of God.”

    Asked why he is aiming to govern Adamawa state, Waziri explained that: ” Adamawa has the human resources to equal any other state in Nigeria. And if you go back to history, you will see the kind of people that Adamawa state has produced.

    “I will use my local and international exposure, of over 30years experience, to prop up Adamawa, via international standard practice.

    “In most of Western Europe, agriculture is the mainstay of their economy. Agric business, animal husbandry is the key to development and Adamawa has that in abundance. We don’t have to go cap in hand to meet the Federal Government to beg for resources.

    “We can generate enough resources to develop Adamawa. We have enough human resources to tap into this and we can galvanise my state to greater heights.

    “I have always stated that government has no business being in business but it can produce the enabling environment for businesses to thrive. That is the kind of programme we want to bring.

    “If we put Adamawa and Taraba states together, we can produce enough meat for Nigeria instead of importing meat from South Africa and Namibia, when we have it in abundance.

    “To my people of Adamawa state, we know where we have been. We know where we are now. But it is not clear we know where we are going, I have the clear vision to take governance to a greater height in Adamawa state.

    “My covenant with Adamawa people is to grow an egalitarian, politically and economically independent state and I promised we can collectively achieve this.”

  • Soludo submits list of 20 commissioner-nominees to Anambra assembly

    Soludo submits list of 20 commissioner-nominees to Anambra assembly

    Gov. Charles Soludo of Anambra has submitted a list of 20 Commissioner-nominees to the state House of Assembly for approval.

    The Speaker of the House, Mr Uche Okafor, announced this at Tuesday’s plenary while reading a letter from Soludo, dated March 28.

    Okafor said the governor also sent another letter requesting the confirmation of 15 Special Adviser nominees.

    The Speaker, however, asked the House Committee on Screening to screen the commissioner-nominees.

    The majority leader moved a motion for the confirmation of the 15 special advisers and they were approved after a voice vote.

    Some of the commissioner nominees were Mr Ifeatu Chinedu, Prof. Ofonze Amucheazi, Mr Ifeanyi Okoma, Ms Chiamaka Nnake, Dr Afam Obidike, Mr Patrick Aghamba, Mrs Ifeyinwa Obinabo, Dr Obinna Ugonnadi, Mr Julius Chukwuemeka and Prof. Ngozi Chuma-Udeh.

    Others included Mr Paul Nwosu, Dr Foster Ihejiofor, Mrs Patricia Igwebuike, Mr Felix Odimegwu, Mr Chikodi Anara, Prof. Chika Ifemeje, Mr Collins Nwabunwanne, Mr Donatus Onyeji, Mr Anthony Ifeanya and Mr Paulinus Onyeaka.

    Also at plenary, the house read a resolution urging Soludo to appeal to the Commissioner of Police in the state to return checkpoints and patrol teams across the state.

    The house resolution followed a motion raised by Mr Onyebuchi Offor, representing Ekwusigo Constituency, (PDP).

    According to Offor, absence of the checkpoints in the state has increased insecurity which is causing serious threats to lives and property in the state.

  • Ebonyi State APC knocks Wike over comments on Umahi’s defection suit

    Ebonyi State APC knocks Wike over comments on Umahi’s defection suit

    The All Progressive Congress, APC, in Ebonyi State on Sunday described Rivers Governor, Nyesom Wike, outburst against Governor David Umahi’s defection suit, as reckless and an affront on the Judiciary.

    Chairman of Ebonyi APC, Stanley Okoro-emegha stated this in a statement while reacting to media reports credited to Wike who was quoted as saying he was one of the forces behind the ruling of an Abuja High Court, which ordered for the sack of Umahi and his deputy, Kelechi Igwe from office for defecting to APC from the People’s Democratic Party(PDP).

    The APC Chairman advised Wike to leave Umahi alone and focus on solving the many problems bedeviling his State.

    “The attention of the Ebonyi State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has been drawn to the reckless outburst of the primitive Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike.

    “The Rivers State Governor was reacting to the very unjust and widely condemnable Federal High Court ruling which recently sacked Governor Umahi and his Deputy, Dr. Kelechi Igwe,” he said.

    Emegha stated that ‘after listening to Governor Wike’s rcekless tirades against Governor Umahi, which is very characteristic of him, the Ebonyi APC feels obligated to reply the garrulous, highly pompous but poorly performing Governor of Rivers State, and to place him where he rightly belongs’.

    The Ebonyi APC Chairman claimed that there is no comparison between the ‘widely rated performing Governor of Ebonyi State,David Umahi, and the “power-drunk” Wike in any area.

    “Governor Umahi has clearly surpassed the sleeping Governor of Rivers state in all indexes of performance both in private life and in public service,” he added.

    He said that it is a measure of the rot in our democracy that a Governor pp will have no qualms in publicly reprimanding and threatening to deal with a fellow Governor over an issue that is before a court of competent jurisdiction.

    “It speaks to the malaise in the Nigeria judiciary, and further lends credible credence to the insinuations that our judicial system are indeed being manipulated by some powerful forces against the ordinary Nigerians.”

    While noting Umahi has since appealed the judgement of the Federal High Court Abuja, Emegha expressed hope that the appellate Courts will upturn the ruling of the lower court as it is not in consonance with any of the already established legal precedents on the issue of defection in the country.

    Adding: “Having said that, Nigerians are however invited to note that the current travails of Governor David Umahi has nothing whatsoever to do with offending any law, but a clear case of political enemies persecuting a performing Governor because of his rising political profile as indicated by the utterances of Governor Wike.

     

    “Wike should know that it is God that lifts and not mortals like him. So, no amount of his evil plots will be portent enough as to be able to dislodge nor remove a serving Governor who was single-handedly installed by God Himself for a unique purpose for His people.

    “Wike and his co-travelers should go to hell and burn to ashes if they cannot accept the verdict of God which has clearly positioned Governor Umahi as the most qualified and preferred aspirant to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023, and stop behaving like sadists who are hell-bent on equalizing misery.”

    The Ebonyi APC Chairman noted that the party and the people of Ebonyi State and indeed all lovers of democracy will continue to support and pray for Governor Umahi, not only for the restoration of his mandate, but also for his victory as the president of Nigeria in 2023.

    According to him, “If not that Governor Umahi has warned us against attacking any leader or Governor on his behalf, I would have properly situated the despicable character in Rivers State Government House who now masquerades as a Governor.

    “However Governor Wike is once again advised to focus his attention on solving the numerous developmental challenges bufetting his Rivers State, and stop dissipating energy sounding like the godfather of the Nigeria body-polity.”

    Umahi defected to the APC from the PDP, the party on whose banner he won election twice as governor of Ebonyi state, in November 2020.

    But the PDP instituted a suit at the Federal High Court in Abuja urging the court to sack the governor and his deputy, Kelechi Igwe for the defection.

    It argued that the votes belongs to the party and not the governor and his deputy.

    The Court presided by Justice Inyang Ekwo agreed with the PDP and ordered the governor and deputy to vacate their seats immediately.

    It also ordered Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to issue certificates of return to two nominees from the PDP to replace the Messrs Umahi and Igwe or to conduct another election for the two positions.

    The PDP immediately nominated and forwarded the names of Iduma Igariwey, a House of Representatives member and Fred Udogu, a former State Chairman of the party as replacements for the two positions.

    Umahi, however, rejected the ruling and headed to the appeal court asking the higher court to upturn the ruling.

  • Ebonyi: Vacate office now, PDP nominee Gov, Igariwey tells Umahi

    Ebonyi: Vacate office now, PDP nominee Gov, Igariwey tells Umahi

    The Governor nominee of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Hon Enwo Igariwey has advised Dave Umahi to stop parading himself as Governor as he is legally the Governor of Ebonyi.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports Igariwey via a statement he issued on Thursday declaring that himself and Fred Udeogu are the rightful Governor and Deputy of the state.

    Hear him: “In the eye of the law, therefore, I, Rt Hon. Iduma Enwo Igariwey and Chief Fred Udogu, are the recognised Governor and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State, respectively, effective the 8th day of March 2022.

    “Two days ago, specifically on the 8th day of March 2022, His Lordship Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court Abuja, delivered two judgements concerning Ebonyi State. One is suit No FHC/ABJ/CS/920/2021: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) v. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and 3 others. The other is suit No FHC/ABJ/CS/1041/2021: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) v. INEC and 20 others.

    “In the first suit, whose crux is the defection of Governor Umahi and his Deputy from the PDP to the APC, the Court ordered Umahi and his deputy to vacate their seats, and restrained both of them from further parading themselves as Governor and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State, respectively.

    “In the other suit, the Court sacked and declared the seats of 15 of the 24 member Ebonyi State House of Assembly vacant, on the same grounds the Governor was removed.

    “At this point, let me thank our party, the Peoples Democratic Party for the expeditious manner they have taken steps to give effect to the judgment of Justice Inyang Ekwo. This important first step was taken by the party when they submitted the names of Hon. Iduma Igariwey and Fred Udogu to INEC, as Governor and Deputy Governor respectively, to replace Governor Umahi and his deputy, in compliance with the order of Court.

    “Apart from the order directing Governor Umahi and his deputy to vacate their offices, the court, inter alia, also directed INEC to immediately receive from the PDP the names of its candidates to replace Governor David Umahi and his Deputy, and to declare those names submitted by the PDP, as the Governor and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State.

    “While we acknowledge that INEC is in receipt of the communication from the National Chairman of the PDP, we call on INEC as a critical pillar of our constitutional democracy, to comply expeditiously with all the consequential orders of the court, particularly, by declaring the names submitted by the PDP as Governor and Deputy Governor. This, the INEC is expected to do, by issuing Certificates of Return.

    “From the clear and unambiguous order made by Justice Inyang Ekwo, it is an incontrovertible fact that Governor Umahi ceased to be Governor of Ebonyi State on the 8th day of March 2022. Two days after this judgment, Mr Umahi and his deputy still parade themselves as if they still occupy those offices.

    “This is, to say the very least, contemptuous of the clear orders of a court of competent jurisdiction. We recognise the fact that former Governor David Umahi has a right of appeal. However, until the entire appeal process is exhausted, and in the absence of any order staying the operation of Justice Ekwo’s Judgment, Mr Umahi remains sacked, a former Governor, who should desist from any conduct that threatens the peace of Ebonyi State, or diminishes over constitutional democracy.

    Read full release below:

    JUSTICE INYANG EKWO’S JUDGMENTS OF 8TH MARCH 2022, SACKING GOVERNOR DAVID UMAHI AND HIS DEPUTY: A CALL ON FORMER GOVERNOR DAVID UMAHI TO VACATE OFFICE WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY.

    Two days ago, specifically on the 8th day of March 2022, His Lordship Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court Abuja, delivered two judgements concerning Ebonyi State. One is suit No FHC/ABJ/CS/920/2021: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) v. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and 3 others. The other is suit No FHC/ABJ/CS/1041/2021: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) v. INEC and 20 others.

    In the first suit, whose crux is the defection of Governor Umahi and his Deputy from the PDP to the APC, the Court ordered Umahi and his deputy to vacate their seats, and restrained both of them from further parading themselves as Governor and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State, respectively.

    In the other suit, the Court sacked and declared the seats of 15 of the 24 member Ebonyi State House of Assembly vacant, on the same grounds the Governor was removed.

    At this point, let me thank our party, the Peoples Democratic Party for the expeditious manner they have taken steps to give effect to the judgment of Justice Inyang Ekwo. This important first step was taken by the party when they submitted the names of Hon. Iduma Igariwey and Fred Udogu to INEC, as Governor and Deputy Governor respectively, to replace Governor Umahi and his deputy, in compliance with the order of Court.

    Apart from the order directing Governor Umahi and his deputy to vacate their offices, the court, inter alia, also directed INEC to immediately receive from the PDP the names of its candidates to replace Governor David Umahi and his Deputy, and to declare those names submitted by the PDP, as the Governor and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State.

    While we acknowledge that INEC is in receipt of the communication from the National Chairman of the PDP, we call on INEC as a critical pillar of our constitutional democracy, to comply expeditiously with all the consequential orders of the court, particularly, by declaring the names submitted by the PDP as Governor and Deputy Governor. This, the INEC is expected to do, by issuing Certificates of Return.

    From the clear and unambiguous order made by Justice Inyang Ekwo, it is an incontrovertible fact that Governor Umahi ceased to be Governor of Ebonyi State on the 8th day of March 2022. Two days after this judgment, Mr Umahi and his deputy still parade themselves as if they still occupy those offices. This is, to say the very least, contemptuous of the clear orders of a court of competent jurisdiction. We recognise the fact that former Governor David Umahi has a right of appeal. However, until the entire appeal process is exhausted, and in the absence of any order staying the operation of Justice Ekwo’s Judgment, Mr Umahi remains sacked, a former Governor, who should desist from any conduct that threatens the peace of Ebonyi State, or diminishes over constitutional democracy.

    In the eye of the law, therefore, I, Rt Hon. Iduma Enwo Igariwey and Chief Fred Udogu, are the recognised Governor and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State, respectively, effective the 8th day of March 2022.

    At this point, let me take liberty and address some of the very disturbing comments credited to Mr Umahi in his official reaction to Justice Ekwo’s twin Judgments. Umahi’s reaction, by way of a speech titled “I am still the Governor of Ebonyi State” was, true to Umahi’s imperial character, a cocktail of attacks, insults, intemperate and highly incendiary expletives, against a judge of competent jurisdiction and the Judiciary as an institution. Umahi had described Justice Inyang Ekwo’s judgment as “purchased”, vowed not to obey the judgment, called on his supporters to disregard the judgment, to “laugh over the judgment”, a “useless judgment” by a “hatchet man”.

    Although many well-meaning and patriotic Nigerians have called out Umahi to condemn his wild and incomprehensible incivility, yet, to us Ebonyians, we understand too well that imperial Umahi was only being himself. Have Nigerians suddenly forgotten Umahi’s many battles with the press in Ebonyi State? Just about a year ago, Umahi “banished for life from Ebonyi Government House”, a number of journalists – Peter Okutu, Chijoke Agwu and others – for writing stories he did not like. In 2021, Umahi sent thugs to attack a sitting court in Abakaliki and chase away other judges from their court rooms, for delivering judgment he considered not favourable. It stands to reason that geographical distance is probably what is saving Justice Ekwo from Umahi’s physical assault and harm. This is unacceptable and disgraceful, to say the very least.

    Yesterday and today, former Governor Umahi, in continuing contempt of Justice Inyang Ekwo’s judgment which had since removed him from office, is further depleting the scarce resources of Ebonyi people by bussing poverty stricken Ebonyi people from their villages to the state capital, to demonstrate against Justice Ekwo’s judgment. For Ebonyians who know him very well, this is vintage David Umahi. He will deploy all manner of subterfuge and blackmail, to hang unto power, in clear contempt of the order of court that has since removed him from office

    To Ebonyi people, your joy and jubilation across the length and breadth of the state upon news that David Umahi has been sacked came to me as no surprise. It is, indeed, a new dawn! You have suffocated enough, and your freedom is near. I assure you that the Party will deploy every legal means to actualise your freedom as symbolised by Justice Inyang Ekwo’s judgment. The era of running Ebonyi State as Umahi, sons and brothers Nigeria Ltd, is soon over. The days of indiscriminate arrests, kidnappings, disappearances and murder in secret detention facilities in Ebonyi State Government House, will soon be a thing of the past.

    I urge Ebonyi people to remain calm and peaceful, and go about their normal livelihoods, while civil servants are encouraged to remain vigilant. Security Agencies, the Police, DSS and NSCDC are urged to secure the state by protecting lives and property. This also includes government Property and assets.

    Finally, on a personal note, I and my Deputy would like to thank our great party, the PDP, and our stakeholders from Ebonyi State, for the honour of submitting our names to INEC. We feel honoured, and assure the party and Ebonyians, that the task of redeeming and rescuing Ebonyi State from former Governor Dave Umahi’s brigandage and misrule, is a mission that must be quickly accomplished.

    Thank you and may God continue to bless Ebonyi State.

  • We’ll give equal opportunity to women in Kaduna-  El-Rufai

    We’ll give equal opportunity to women in Kaduna- El-Rufai

    Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has said his led government would continue to give equal opportunity to women, saying that it had key women commissioners.

     

    The governor said he is hopeful of the possibility of a woman emerging as the Executive Governor of the state considering their numerical strength.

     

    Fielding questions from journalists in Kaduduna on Tuesday, he said there was a ‘50 percent’ chance of a woman emerging the next governor because women accounted for half the population of the state.

    The governor, whose deputy is a female, Dr Hadiza Balarabe, said the state government would continue to give equal opportunity to women, noting that it had key women commissioners.

    He said, “You cannot ignore half of your population; it’s like clapping with one hand; 50 percent of our women and young people make up the state.

    “We always feel that giving women the same opportunities will make them perform well, even better than men.

    “We have tried to identify competent women and give them an opportunity to show they can do better, and they have not failed us; they are giving us their contributions in Kaduna State.

    “We think the rest of the country should take note and give more women and young people the opportunity because that is what will move the country forward.

    “I might have my preferences but my wish always is for the people of Kaduna to join me in praying that we get a successor who will take the state to the next level.”

  • Court orders interim forfeiture of 10 property of ex-Zamfara gov, Yari

    Court orders interim forfeiture of 10 property of ex-Zamfara gov, Yari

    A Federal High Court, Abuja, on Wednesday, gave an interim order forfeiting 10 property of former Governor of Zamfara, Abdulaziz Yari, to the Federal Government.

    Justice Obiora Egwuatu gave the order following an ex-parte motion marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1342/2021 moved by counsel for the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Osuobeni Akponimisingha.

    Justice Egwuatu held that after carefully reading through the ICPC’s motion, exhibits attached and other processes, he was inclined to grant the order.

    He said that the court was empowered to grant the application going by the relevant sections of the law and the money laundering act.
    According to the judge, granting the application will not deny any one fair hearing.

    Egwuatu, who granted the order directed that the order should be published in the Nation and Daily Trust Newspapers.

    The judge said the interim order granted would last for 60 days to enable the ICPC to conclude its investigation, following which the commission could apply for final forfeiture.

    He ruled that any interested party affected by the order should file an application to show cause within 14 days why the property should not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government.

    He adjourned the matter until April 28 to hear the motion for final forfeiture.

    Earlier, Akponimisingha informed the court that he had an application dated Nov. 2, 2021 and filed same day.

    “It is seeking for an order of interim forfeiture of the property listed on the motion paper,” he said.

    He said the motion was brought pursuant to Section 17(1),(2),(3), and (4) of The advanced Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006; Section 48(1),(2) and (3)(a) and (b) of the ICPC Act, among others.

    He said that he had filed a copy of the judgment of a sister court, presided over by Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu, delivered on Jan. 26, 2021, on the final forfeiture of some funds in Nigeria and foreign currencies linked to Yari as an exhibit before the court.

    He told the court that on May 27, 2019, two days to the former governor’s handing over power, about N350 million naira was paid from Zamfara government coffers to his personal account and that on May 28, 2019, Yari moved the money from his account to EFAB Properties account.

    The lawyer said on May 29, 2019, EFAB Properties issued a receipt to Yari to indicate that the former governor paid the money to acquire 10 units of four bedroom detached duplexes at EFAB Estate, Mbora and 15 units of three bedrooms at EFAB Estate, Lokogoma in Abuja.

    He said though the owner of EFAB Properties denied that Yari paid for the property, the receipt issued on May 29, 2019, for the part payment of the property was also attached as an exhibit before the court.

    Besides, Akponimisingha said that Yari also awarded a N4.8 billion contract to Syndicate and Commercial Company Ltd, a company also owned by EFAB Properties, on May 16, 2019, for the construction of some roads in Zamfara.

    He said the ex-governor also awarded another N5 billion contract to the same company.

    He said though the former governor filed a fundamental rights enforcement suit with an ex-parte application restraining ICPC from tampering with

    the property, a sister court, presided over by Justice Inyang Ekwo had discharged the restraining order.

    “We want him (Yari) to come and explain to court how he came about the property,” he said.

    NAN reports that other property affected by the order include Plot 3281, Maitama (AQ96), Abuja; Plot 1308, Maitama (A@S), Abuja and seven bedroom duplex at Nwora Close, Maitama, Abuja.

    It also include four bedroom duplex at Justice Fatai Williams, Asokoro, Abuja; two bedroom compound at Talata Marafa, Zamfara; seven bedroom duplex at Owena Close, Yederam, Maitama, Abuja; seven bedroom at No 14806, Bowie Firm Cort, Maryland, United States of America and FIRM CORT, MARYLAND, USA. 106 bedrooms at Kinkino Crescent, Kaduna.