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Alleged assassination attempt: How Obi and I escaped attack in Edo  —  Akpata

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Former NBA President, Olumide Akpata and Peter Obi Former NBA President, Olumide Akpata and Peter Obi

A former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Olumide Akpata, has narrated how he and Peter Obi narrowly escaped an attack in Benin City, Edo State, following intelligence reports that the venue of their political engagement would come under attack.

Akpata, a former governorship candidate of the Labour Party (Nigeria), spoke on Politics Today on Wednesday, barely a day after the attack on chieftains of the African Democratic Congress in the state.

“I was in harm’s way, there’s no doubt. I was alongside other people. We were in harm’s way yesterday in Benin,” Akpata said.
“Thankfully, due to the efforts of some of the security personnel who were there, I think what could have been a very dastardly event was averted yesterday.”

He explained that members of the Labour Party in Edo had gathered at the ADC secretariat on Ogbelaka Street for a formal defection ceremony scheduled for 11 a.m.

According to him, as the programme progressed, intelligence from what he described as reliable sources indicated that the venue was about to be attacked.

“We got information as the event proceeded from sources that are usually reliable that the venue would very soon come under attack from some unknown persons,” he said.

“I received that information separately. Mr. Obi received that information… and we were advised to speed up the event… to avert what those persons thought would be a crisis.”

Akpata described the venue as a confined and risky environment in the event of chaos.

“It’s a very tight building, narrow building, and even a stampede would be dangerous,” he said, adding that the street “is densely populated.”

He said the organisers hurriedly wrapped up the programme and decided to move the party leaders away from the area.

“We told them that, listen, because of this development, come to Chief Oyegun’s house. We would address the press there,” he said, referring to the residence of John Odigie-Oyegun.

“This was a decision taken on the fly because… things had changed. We didn’t have time to do any press [briefing]. Anything could have happened.”

Akpata disclosed that shortly after they left the secretariat, armed men reportedly stormed the area and attacked the venue.

“We started getting calls that as soon as we left the secretariat on Ogbelaka Street, some guys actually showed up and attacked the venue, attacked people,” he said, adding that his cousin narrowly escaped being struck by a bullet.

Following the incident, the Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo directed the police to investigate the attack.

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BREAKING NEWS: Nigerian Law Makers Demands CAC Registrar’s Sacking

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The Senate has asked President Bola Tinubu to remove the Registrar General of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, SAN, from his office.

The Senate Committee on Finance, while passing a resolution in Abuja on Thursday, accused Magaji of failing to honor the Senate’s invitations to account for the finances of his agency.

“He refused on so many occasions to honour our invitation to appear before this committee.

“We have issues with the reconciliation of the revenue of CAC.

“Each time we invite him, he gives us excuses,” the Chairman of the committee, Senator Sani Musa, said as the committee passed the resolution.

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‘You didn’t speak when El-Rufai dealt with Kaduna – Coalition slams Atiku

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A Civil Society Coalition, Kaduna Voices United, has spoken out against some recent words from former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on the arrest, detention and prosecution of former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai.

They said his comments about the arrest and investigation of El-Rufai show that he is being unfair and not holding people to the same standards when it comes to being responsible and managing government properly.

In a statement by its Chairman, Yariok Makama Goje, the group mentioned that while worries about El-Rufai’s health and well-being are real, the public should not ignore the serious legal problems the former governor is dealing with.

The Coalition responded to comments attributed to Atiku, who reportedly said the Federal Government should be held accountable if something bad happens to El-Rufai, especially after reports that he had a nosebleed while in detention.

The former Vice President said the situation was “deeply troubling and unacceptable in a democracy,” and asked for transparency about which agency was responsible for detaining the former governor.

The coalition raised questions about the lack of similar demands for accountability during El-Rufai’s time as governor from 2015 to 2023, when there were often reports of financial problems and threatening critics.

Goje said, “The silence from important people, like Atiku Abubakar, during those difficult times makes us worry a lot about whether they are still honest in their current roles,” they said.

“The case of Nasir El-Rufai shows what can happen when someone in a position of power is accused of wrongdoing while in office. It is not only foolish but also risky to think about trying to clear El-Rufai’s name when he is dealing with major legal problems, like serious criminal cases brought by the Department of State Services, DSS, and probes by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC.

“The charges against him involve illegal wiretapping, not reporting intercepted messages, and endangering national security.”

The coalition also noted that anti-corruption agencies are still looking into claims of corruption and financial wrongdoings during El-Rufai’s time in office, including accusations that public money meant for big infrastructure projects was misused.

It said that these claims need careful legal review instead of political efforts to get quick approval or justice.

Along with the DSS charges, El-Rufai is also being looked into by the EFCC and ICPC because of claims of corruption and improper financial actions while he was governor from 2015 to 2023.

The EFCC is focusing on the claim that N432 billion was wrongly taken and that money laundering is connected to several projects, like the Kaduna light rail project, showing how serious the accusations against him are.

“Using public money for wrong purposes, especially in a country where there isn’t much money and public services don’t get enough support, is a big break of the trust people have in those in charge. The ICPC’s probe into claims of misuse of position and procurement violations adds to how serious the situation is,” the group said.

“These claims show that someone is using their position for their own benefit in a planned way, which hurts the trust people have in the role and makes them lose faith in how the government works. In a democracy, it’s important to hold public officials responsible.

“They should follow the best behavior and act in the best interest of the people, not just themselves. It’s important to understand that the legal problems El-Rufai is facing aren’t just personal matters; they also show bigger issues about how government works, whether leaders are held responsible, and how the law is followed in Nigeria.

“Trying to prove he is innocent despite serious accusations goes against the basic ideas of fairness and responsibility that are essential for a democracy to work properly. Public officials should be responsible for what they do, especially if their actions could endanger the country’s safety or involve using public money in the wrong way.

“The legal actions started by the DSS, EFCC, and ICPC are not only about punishing people who do wrong; they are also about making sure public officials don’t misuse their power and that the law is followed properly.

“The idea of trying to prove that Nasir El-Rufai is innocent despite the serious legal issues he is going through is not only not possible but also goes against the principles of fairness and responsibility.

“The seriousness of the accusations against him requires a detailed look into the situation, and if needed, the right legal actions should be taken.

“It’s concerning to see so much worry about El-Rufai’s well-being now, especially since many of us have been asking for accountability for his actions while he was in charge.

“The lack of attention to ethical standards during his time as governor, which involved claims of corruption and misuse of power, is now being overlooked because people are showing too much pity, even though he is now facing the results of what he did before.

“This big difference is not just dishonest, but it shows a bigger problem of people getting away with bad behavior that has been around in our politics for a long time.

“Atiku’s comments show a concerning lack of consistency and a level of embarrassment that needs to be looked into. It’s wrong to ask for accountability for how El-Rufai was treated without speaking up about the same problems that are now causing him trouble.

“The idea that people’s health and well-being should come first, even if public officials misuse their power for their own benefit, sets a harmful example.

“This means that having political connections can protect people from facing the consequences of what they did, which goes against the idea that everyone should be treated fairly and justly according to the law.

“It’s important to agree that asking for transparency when someone is being held is a good idea; but it shouldn’t only be used in certain situations. The same strong push from Atiku for clear answers about El-Rufai’s detention should also apply to everyone else who is accused of corruption or wrongdoing.”

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