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Appointment of Acting Auditor General of the Federation Sparks Crisis

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By Yahaya Hamza, Abuja

A major crisis is brewing in the office of the Auditor General of the Federation( AGF) following moves by the Federal Civil Service Commission to appoint a new acting Auditor General of the Federation through the backdoor, investigations by DAILY ASSET revealed.

The present occupant of the office, Adolphus Aghughu is due to retire from public service September 7, in compliance with the extant civil service rules having attained 60 years of age.

DAILY ASSET checks revealed that based on the extant Federal Civil Service Rules, an acting AGF should be appointed out of the three most senior Directors in the office.
The nominal role of the Office of the Auditor General of the Federation sighted by DAILY ASSET showed that the three most senior Directors in the office are Onwudili A.

O(Delta); Gabriel S. Gbayan(Benue) and O.A Ogundowo( Ondo).
Names of the three most senior Directors were said to have been recommended to the Presidency for appointment in acting capacity into the office being vacated since the process to appoint a substantive occupant to the position was yet to be consummated.
Investigations revealed that Section 86(2)of the 1999 Constitution as amended expressly vests the powers to appoint an acting AGF in the President.
The section states Categorically that: “The Power to appoint persons to act in the office of the Auditor – General shall vest in the President”.
However, in a seeming contravention of this constitutional provision, the Federal Civil Service Commission on September 6, 2022 was said to have unilaterally appointed an acting AGF, Julius Isiuku.
In a circular with reference No: FCSC/ PS/31/Vol.II/283 dated September 6, 2022 with the title ” Retirement of Auditor General For the Federation,” the Commission announced Mr Julius Michael Isiuku as the acting AGF.
“I am directed to congratulate you on your service to the nation and wish you successful retirement life.
“As you retire on Wednesday, 7th September, 2022, you are kindly directed to handover to the most senior Director, Mr Julius Michael Isiuku to oversee the affairs of the office of the Auditor General for the Federation pending the appointment of an Auditor General of the Federation”, the letter signed by Dr Mary Ogbe, Permanent Secretary of the Commission said.
The appointment is now generating a major crisis as the out- going AGF, Aghughu may have refused to handover to Isiuku on the grounds that the FCSC was not only incompetent to make the appointment, but also that Isiuku is the 5th on the Nominal Roll and therefore, not among the three most senior Directors.

It was learnt that the Office of the Head of Federal Civil Service of the Federation had in a letter dated 18th July, 2022 with reference No: HCSF/ SPSO/ ODD/ E&WP/ 64421/ 166 addressed to the AGF thrashed out the issue of seniority of Directors of the office.
The letter titled ” Re: Intervention on the Determination of Seniority Among the Directors” signed by BOC Omogo, Director (Organisation Design and Development) for the Head of Service stated as follows:
“I am directed to refer to your letter Ref. NO. GEN/EMAD/ CORR/ 2020/ 55 dated 28th March 2022 on the above subject and convey the reviewed seniority list amongst the five Directors(Audit) in your office as follows:
(1)Mr Andrew Ogochukwu Onwudili, (2)Mr Shirwa Gabriel Gbayan, (3)Mrs Adeoti Oluseyi Ogundowo,(4) Mrs Ngozi Eucharia Ugwu, (5) Mr Julius Michael Isiuku”.

It was learnt that the Civil Service Commission ignored this critical communication from the Head of Civil Service of the Federation and proceeded to make the appointment of the 5th person on the Nominal Roll.

Following this development, an obviously enraged Aghughu was said to have refused to handover the office to Isiuku saying he would not be party to the “illegal appointment”.
A source close to the out- going AGF told DAILY ASSET that Aghughu locked his office on Tuesday, September 6, a day before his scheduled retirement from the public service and left without a word.


Following this development, the workers Union was said to have joined in the controversy as it threatened to prevent anybody from “illegally occupying” the office unless approved by the President.


A member of the union, who wanted to remain anonymous told DAILY ASSET that since the outgoing AGF, Aghughu hails from Edo State(South South) just like his predecessor, Ayine A.M who hails from Cross River (South South), the Acting AGF should come from the North, saying that Mr Gabriel S. Gbayan ought to have occupied the office in an acting capacity pending the appointment of a substantive AGF by the President in six Months time as provided in the 1999 Constitution as amended.
The Unionist called on President Muhammadu Buhari to exercise the full powers of his office by appointing an acting AGF from the three most senior Directors already recommended to him and warned the Federal Civil Service Commission from meddling into Constitutional matters, where it had no powers.

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NBA Slams Ibom Air over Passenger’s Undignified Treatment

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The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has condemned the treatment of Ms Comfort Emmanson aboard Ibom Air, describing it as reckless, unlawful and a grave violation of her right to dignity.This is contained in a statement signed by the NBA President, Mr Afam Osigwe (SAN) and the General Secretary, Dr Mobolaji Ojibara.

Report says that on Aug.
10, an incident occurred aboard an Ibom Air flight involving Emmanson.
NBA described the manner in which Emmanson was removed from the aircraft as dehumanising.NBA noted that video footage showed an Ibom Air hostess blocking Emmanson’s exit from the plane.The association noted that the conduct could constitute false imprisonment and provocation, potentially escalating the situation.
NBA expressed outrage over allegations that Emmanson was publicly stripped of her clothing, humiliated, filmed and had the footage circulated online.The association viewed the photographing, dissemination and online circulation of indecent images of her as both degrading and a serious invasion of privacy, constituting a criminal act.“Even if the incident had to be reported, the footage should have been blurred or edited in a way that did not expose her nudity to the public,” NBA said.The association stressed that those responsible for capturing and distributing the unedited footage must be identified and prosecuted.They warned that such acts erode public trust and undermine the rights of all citizens to be treated with dignity and respect.NBA considered the lifetime ban on Emmanson from flying Ibom Air or any other, as heavy-handed, legally and morally indefensible, and in breach of the principle of fair hearing.The association argued that only the relevant statutory regulator had the authority to suspend or restrict a passenger’s flying privileges, not private entities or airlines.The NBA demanded that Ibom Air lift the lifetime ban on Emmanson and issue a public apology.NBA urged the Minister for Aviation, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, and relevant security agencies to conduct a thorough investigation and sanction those responsible.The association pledged to provide Emmanson with pro bono legal support to protect her rights and seek redress for the violations she suffered. (NAN)

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NLC Urges Crude Sales to Dangote in Naira

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Lagos State chapter, has urged the Federal Government to prioritise selling crude oil to the Dangote Refinery in Naira. Lagos NLC Chairperson, Funmi Sesi, made the appeal during a Tuesday tour of Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Fertiliser Ltd.

by Labour Writers Association of Nigeria (LAWAN) members and NLC officials.
Sesi said compelling the refinery to import crude or buy locally in dollars undermined the promise of reduced fuel prices for Nigerians.
“This country has crude oil in abundance. Why is Dangote still importing crude or paying in hard currency for locally produced crude?” she asked. “If the government truly wants to lower fuel prices and support local refining, it must sell crude oil to Dangote in Naira,” she added.
According to her, sourcing crude locally in local currency would significantly reduce operational costs and lead to a sustainable drop in fuel prices. The union leader praised Dangote Ltd. for creating a transformative national asset that helps bridge Nigeria’s fuel supply gap, creates jobs, and boosts industrial capacity. She said the scale and strategic importance of Dangote Group’s investments were already delivering measurable benefits to Nigerians. “Today, we have seen the refinery, the fertiliser plant, and other investments in this axis. The size and impact are enormous and impressive,” she said. She described the projects as clear efforts to improve essential product availability, create jobs, and advance Nigeria’s industrialisation. Following the removal of petrol subsidies, Nigerians faced a sharp rise in Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) costs. She said Dangote’s refinery entry helped stabilise prices. Sesi noted that Dangote’s operations had significantly lowered PMS and other refined product prices, demonstrating private sector leadership in the industry. “With a 650,000-barrel daily capacity, this refinery can serve Nigeria and West Africa. We also saw large vessels exporting fertilisers to other countries,” she said. She praised Aliko Dangote for building a fully operational, world-class refinery that meets domestic and regional refined petroleum needs. Sesi also commended the production of Euro-5-compliant fuel with reduced sulphur content, aligning with global environmental standards and enhancing Nigeria’s market reputation. “This is the pride we want — a Nigerian company producing at global standards, changing the narrative, and boosting our global standing,” she said. She also lauded Dangote Fertiliser Company, which already exports to international markets, urging government support to improve food security and reduce imported agricultural inputs. Dangote Industries Vice President, Oil and Gas, Devakumar Edwin, said the refinery was addressing Nigeria’s dependence on imported refined products. He said it was setting a foundation for a sustainable, competitive refining industry that would benefit the national economy. Edwin revealed plans to deploy 4,000 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered trucks to distribute refined petroleum products nationwide. He said the CNG trucks would ensure domestic refining benefits and lower fuel prices are fully passed to Nigerian consumers. According to him, the CNG fleet would reduce logistics costs — a major contributor to pump prices. “The deployment of 4,000 CNG-powered trucks will help pass down domestic refining benefits and lower product prices to consumers,” he said. He clarified the aim was to improve distribution efficiency, not displace existing operators. Edwin added that CNG trucks are environmentally friendlier and cheaper to run, helping to make refined products more affordable nationwide. (NAN)

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Gaza: UNESCO Condemns ‘Unacceptable’ Killing of Journalists

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The United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), has strongly condemned the killing of six journalists in Palestine by an Israeli drone on Sunday.UNESCO’s Director-General, Audrey Azoulay, made this known in a statement on Tuesday.“I condemn the killing of journalists Anas Al-Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal, Moamen Aliwa, and Mohammed Al-Khaldi and call for a thorough and transparent investigation, she said.

Five of the six worked for the influential Qatari-based media organisation, Al Jazeera.
Anas Al-Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh were on-air correspondents, while Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal and Moamen Aliwa worked as camera operators.
Mohammed Al-Khaldi was a freelance photojournalist.They were reportedly killed by an Israeli attack on a tent used by media personnel at the entrance of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) alleged that the 28-year-old al-Sharif was a serving Hamas operative.Al Jazeera strongly denies this, describing the attack as an “assassination” and “yet another blatant and premeditated attack on press freedom.”The UN Human Rights Council-appointed independent expert on freedom of expression had on July 31 denounced an Israeli military spokesperson’s “repeated threats” and “unfounded accusations” against Al-Sharif.The council had described the allegation as “a blatant attempt to endanger his life and silence his reporting” in Gaza.Two Special Rapporteurs on Tuesday described the killings as “an attempt to silence reporting on the ongoing genocide and starvation campaign” in Gaza.“It is outrageous that the Israeli army dares to first launch a campaign to smear Anas Al-Sharif as Hamas in order to discredit his reporting and then kill him and his colleagues for speaking the truth to the world,” they said.The experts demanded an immediate investigation into the killings and full access to international media, which Israel currently bars from entering Gaza.Special rapporteurs and other independent experts are appointed by and report regularly to the Human Rights Council.They work in their individual capacity, are not UN staff and receive no payment for their work.UNESCO chief Azoulay stressed that targeting journalists reporting on conflicts is unacceptable and violates international law.She also reiterated her call to respect UN Security Council Resolution 2222, which was unanimously adopted in 2015 to protect journalists, media professionals, and associated personnel in conflict situations.UNESCO reports that since Oct. 2023, at least 62 journalists and media workers have been killed in the line of duty in Palestine.This excludes deaths in circumstances unrelated to their work, while OHCHR reports that at least 242 Palestinian journalists have been killed in the same time frame. (NAN)

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