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Atiku Frowns as US Secretary of State, Blinken Calls Tinubu
A former Nigeria Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, yesterday said he was disappointed that the United States Secretary of State, Antony Blinken made a call to the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
Blinken, had on Tuesday called Tinubu, emphasizing his continued commitment to further strengthening the US-Nigeria relationship with the incoming administration.
A statement by the US State Department spokesperson, Matthew Miller, said Blinken rang Tinubu’s phone on Tuesday, May 16, 2023, informing him of the United State’s readiness to further strengthen its relationship with Nigeria under the incoming administration.
The secretary noted that the US-Nigeria partnership was built on shared interests and strong people-to-people ties and that those links should continue strengthening under president-elect Tinubu’s tenure.
In his reaction, on his Twitter handle, Atiku, who was the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) presidential flag-bearer in the February, 2023 general elections, said the Secretary of State’s move was a contradiction to the public position the US had earlier taken on the 2023 presidential election in Nigeria.
He questioned why the United States, despite being regarded as the bastion of democracy, would seem to have legitimised the process that produced the President-elect.
“I am in disbelief that @SecBlinken called Tinubu, a contradiction to the publicly stated position of the US on Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election. This is inconceivable considering that America, as the bastion of democracy, is well briefed on the sham election of February 25. To give legitimacy to the widely acknowledged fraudulent election in Nigeria can be demoralising to citizens who have hedged their bet on democracy and the sanctity of the ballot @StateDept @POTUS @USinNigeria. –AA,” Atiku said.
The US State Department Spokesperson, Matthew Miller, who disclosed the phone call, in a brief communique, said the Secretary noted that the U.S.-Nigeria partnership is built on shared interests and strong people-to-people ties and that those links should continue to strengthen under President-elect Tinubu’s tenure.
Miller further stated that Secretary Blinken and President-elect Tinubu discussed the importance of inclusive leadership that represents all Nigerians.
They also spoke about the continued comprehensive security cooperation, and reforms to support economic growth.
On his part, President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu promised to hit the ground running and unify the country upon his assumption of office on May 29.
He further pledged to work to ensure continued positive relations with the United States.
According to Tinubu’s spokesman, Tunde Rahman, during the telephone discussion which was frank and friendly, the president-elect said his immediate priorities would be to deliver institutional reforms and development programs to deepen democratic institutions and bring help to poor and vulnerable Nigerians.
He also expressed his determination to strengthen Nigeria’s democracy and faithfully serve the people as their president.
During the talks that lasted about 20 minutes, President-elect Tinubu recalled being granted asylum by the US when he was forced on exile during his struggle for the restoration of democracy in Nigeria, and, while reaffirming his democratic bona fides, expressed his absolute belief that the result of the elections, which he clearly won, reflected the will of the Nigerian people.
He further urged the US to factor in Nigeria’s important place in Africa and provide needed assistance in the areas of security and economic investment in order for the nation to lead the way and be a shining example to the rest of the continent.
Both President-elect Tinubu and Secretary Blinken ended their discussion with pleasant greetings and a promise to keep the channels of dialogue and communication open, whilst maintaining a strong relationship between the two nations.
Presidential Election Tribunal: Tinubu Opposes Live Broadcast
President-elect, Bola Tinubu, has opposed the application by the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, for a live broadcast of the proceedings of the election petition.
In response to the application yesterday, Tinubu and the Vice President-elect, Kashim Shettima, through the team of their lawyers led by Wole Olanipekun said the application is an abuse of court process.
They asked the presidential election petition court to dismiss the application, arguing that the relief demanded by the applicants is not such that the court could grant it.
Besides describing the application as frivolous, they said the court was not a rostrum, soapbox, stadium, nor theatre or an arena for public entertainment.
They stated, in the counter affidavit, that the application was linked to policy formulation of the court, which is outside the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal (PEPT)’s jurisdiction as constituted.
They argued that Atiku and his party failed to draw the court’s attention to the fact that practice directions were made by the respective courts for the exercise.
The application, in their view, also touched on the powers and jurisdiction vested in the President of the Court of Appeal by the constitution, over which the court as presently constituted cannot entertain.
They held that it was in the interest of justice for the court to dismiss the said application filed by the petitioners.
They added that at the very best, the application was “academic, very otiose, very unnecessary, very time-wasting, most unusual and most unexpected, particularly, from a set of petitioners, who should be praying for the expeditious trial of their petition”.
Panel Adjourns Obi’s Pre-hearing Against Tinubu to May 19
The Presidential Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja, yesterday adjourned to Friday, May 19 for continuation of pre-hearing in the petition filed by the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi against the President-elect, Bola Tinubu.
LP National Chairman, Julius Abure was also in court yesterday. The party’s factional chairman, Lamidi Apapa was also present.
The Tribunal had last week adjourned the pre-hearing session on Obi and the LP’s petition till May 17 at the instance of the petitioners.
Yesterday, the justices arrived to commence the day’s proceedings and also refused to acknowledge the representation of the party aside from Obi.
A mild drama, however, ensured between the two camps of the Labour Party on which group should be in court.
The Tribunal refused to take an appearance for the LP as acting National Chairman of the party, Lamidi Apapa, as well as the National Women’s Leader of the party, Dudu Manugu, tried to make an appearance for Labour Party when the petition was called.
Justice Haruna Tsamani noted that if two persons are making an appearance for the party, they will not be put on record.
Apapa had attempted to occupy the seat reserved for the Abure but was resisted.
At the resumed hearing, counsel for Labour Party, Livy Uzoukwu informed the court that the scheduled meeting to agree on documents to be tendered for hearing hasn’t yielded much results as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has only made available 30% of the documents required from them.
He added that this is contrary to commitment by the INEC Chairman, Mahmoud Yakubu, that all documents required shall be made available.
He further added that the party is yet to get documents with respect to Rivers State where he said the Resident Electoral Commissioner said there are no forms EC8A available to be given but is yet to put that in writing despite request to do so.
Counsel for INEC, Abubakar Mahmoud, however, said he is taken aback by the allegations of the counsel for the Labour party as they did not show up for the meeting as agreed, and walked out of the rescheduled meeting.
Abubakar added that the documents for Rivers and Sokoto states, where indeed provided, but the Labour Party refused to pay the sum of 1.5million naira for Sokoto State, and the Form EC8A for Rivers State, have not been given to them.
He added that some documents were given to the party, but refused to collect it until it was complete.
He assured the court that they were doing everything possible to assist the court in an open manner.
He added that they are ready to pay any amount of money for a document.
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Anglican Bishop, Wife, Children Regain Freedom after Bandits Take Ransome
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
Anglican bishop, Rev. Canon Olowolagba, his wife and two children have regained freedom after their kidnappers collected ransom, a family source said.
The Commander of the Ondo State Security Network (Amotekun), Adetunji Adeleye confirmed the release of Canon Olowolagba along with his wife and two girls.
“The pastor and family have been released,” Adeleye said in a short message on Sunday.
He was kidnapped on Saturday while travelling with his wife, their 16-year-old daughter and a nine-year-old girl living with them, along the Iboropa Road in Akoko North-East Local Government Area of Ondo State.
A source disclosed that they were released after a ransom amounting to millions of naira was paid.
The money, according to family sources, was raised through contributions from the family, the church, and associations.
The kidnappers initially demanded N75 million but later reduced it.
The Amotekun commander did not give details on how the victims were released.
The police did not to comment on the incident saying the matter was not reported to them.
Armed groups have been seizing Nigerians for ransom especially in the northern part of the country.
President Bola Tinubu has however expressed optimism about the progress made in addressing insecurity across the country.
In his maiden Presidential Media Chat in Lagos penultimate Monday, Tinubu said Nigerians are now safer travelling by road.
In his words, “Today, I have confidence in the security architecture of this country.
“You can still travel on the roads. Before now, it was impossible. It takes just one incident to disrupt an organized environment, but we cannot undermine the efforts of our military because of isolated attacks, such as the one on the Brigade Battalion.”
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Innovation Key to Commodities Development – SEC
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said it was committed to promoting innovation and collaboration to position commodities exchanges as vital drivers of economic growth.
This was contained in a notice by the Director-General of SEC, Dr Emomotimi Agama, said on Sunday in Abuja.
Agama said the commission would innovate in capacity building, infrastructure development and partnership with stakeholders to improve and sustain commodities markets.
“Our role in sustaining commodities exchanges in Nigeria cannot be overlooked because at the heart of these exchanges’ functionality is the SEC whose regulatory oversight plays a pivotal role in ensuring their sustainability and credibility.
”Commodities exchanges in Nigeria facilitate the buying and selling of commodities in a structured and transparent environment.
”They provide farmers, traders, and investors with standardised contracts, enabling market efficiency and mitigating risks,” he said.
Agama said the vision of SEC was to provide an enabling environment, to protect investors, and to create a developmental strategy that would bring the commodities market into an enviable state.
”Nigeria is a commodity space; every state of this country has commodities in commercial quantities, so we are working to build that ecosystem in such a way that we are able to meet all of the blocks within the value chain.
”This will help us to achieve economic development, prosperity and a level playing field for every practitioner in this space,” Agama said. (NAN).
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South Korea Plane Crash Claims 179 as Air Canada Skids Runway
By David Torough, Abuja
A Jeju Air plane carrying 181 people from Thailand to South Korea crashed on arrival yesterday, smashing into a barrier and bursting into flames, killing everyone aboard except for two flight attendants plucked from the wreckage.
According to AFP, a bird strike was cited by authorities as the likely cause of the crash — the worst ever aviation disaster on South Korean soil.
Similarly, a PAL Airlines aircraft, operating as Air Canada flight AC2259, executed an emergency landing at Halifax Airport, Canada, following a landing gear malfunction.
The incident, which occurred around 9:30 PM AT, was reported by CBC News yesterday.Passengers on the Jeju Air plane were flung out of the plane and it was “almost completely destroyed”, according to fire officials.
Video showed the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 landing on its belly at Muan International Airport, skidding off the runway as smoke streamed out from the engines, before crashing into a wall and exploding in flames.
“Of the 179 dead, 65 have been identified,” the country’s fire agency said, adding that DNA retrieval had begun.
Inside the airport terminal, tearful family members gathered to wait for news.
An official began calling out the names of the 65 victims who had been identified, with each name triggering fresh cries of grief from waiting relatives.
Only two people — both flight attendants — were rescued from the crash, the fire department said.
“Passengers were ejected from the aircraft after it collided with the wall, leaving little chance of survival,” a local fire official told families at a briefing, according to a statement released by the fire brigade.
Both black boxes — the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder — have been found, deputy transport minister Joo Jong-wan said at a briefing.
Under floodlights, rescue workers used a giant yellow crane to lift the burned-out fuselage of the orange-and-white aircraft on the runway at Muan — some 288 kilometres (about 180 miles) southwest of Seoul.
Bits of plane seats and luggage were strewn across the field next to the runway, not far from the charred tail, offering a glimpse into the catastrophic impact of the crash.
‘Mayday’
All of the passengers were Korean apart from two Thais, with the youngest a three-year-old boy and the oldest a 78-year-old, authorities said.
“I had a son on board that plane,” an elderly man waiting in the airport lounge, who asked not to be named, said.
“My younger sister went to heaven today,” a 65-year-old woman, who gave only her surname Jo, said.
Boeing said in a statement that it was in touch with Jeju Air and stood “ready to support them”.
Engulfed in flames
South Korea’s acting President Choi Sang-mok, who only took office Friday, convened an emergency cabinet meeting and then visited the crash site at Muan.
“The entire government is working closely together to manage the aftermath of the accident… making every effort to ensure thorough support for the bereaved families,” he said.
The country declared a seven-day national mourning period effective from Sunday, with memorial altars to be set up nationwide.
It is the first fatal accident in the history of Jeju Air, one of South Korea’s largest low-cost carriers, which was set up in 2005.
On August 12, 2007, a Bombardier Q400 operated by Jeju Air carrying 74 passengers came off the runway due to strong winds at the southern Busan-Gimhae airport, resulting in a dozen injuries.
South Korea’s aviation industry has a solid track record for safety, experts say.
A number of fatal aviation accidents have occurred globally due to bird strikes, which can cause a loss of power if the animals are sucked into the air intakes.
In 2009, a US Airways Airbus A320 famously landed in New York’s Hudson River after bird strikes on both of its engines, in an incident widely known as the “Miracle on the Hudson” because there was no loss of life.
The PAL Airlines aircraft
The PAL Airlines aircraft incident, which occurred around 9:30 PM AT, was reported by CBC News yesterday.
During the landing, the plane skidded along the pavement, triggering panic among passengers.
Nikki Valentine, a passenger onboard, recounted the harrowing experience, describing how the aircraft tilted approximately 20 degrees to the left, accompanied by a loud crash-like noise.
“The plane started to sit at about a 20-degree angle to the left and, as that happened, we heard a pretty loud—what almost sounded like a crash sound—as the wing of the plane started to skid along the pavement, along with what I presume was the engine,” Valentine told CBC News.
Viral footage from the incident captured the aircraft’s wings scraping the runway, causing a fire during the landing. Fortunately, no casualties were reported among passengers or crew.
The emergency landing at Halifax Airport ignited discussions on social media, with users drawing comparisons to a deadly incident in South Korea.
A flight from Thailand to Muan International Airport crashed after veering off the runway and bursting into flames, resulting in 120 fatalities.
“Unbelievable. Thankfully it landed with everyone surviving it appears,” one user remarked about the Halifax incident.
Another expressed concerns over the frequency of aviation mishaps, writing, “Two catastrophic landing gear failures in a matter of hours? What’s happening in aviation right now? Mechanical issues or something more sinister? Questions need answers—fast.”
Adding to the series of recent aviation accidents, an Embraer 190 aircraft operated by Azerbaijan Airlines crashed in Aktau, Kazakhstan, claiming 38 lives while 29 survived.
Deccan Chronicles reported that the flight from St. John’s, Newfoundland, skidded along the runway at Halifax Airport in Goffs, Nova Scotia.
The airport was temporarily closed on Saturday night, though one runway was reopened shortly after.
According to a passenger interviewed by CBC News, one of the aircraft’s tyres failed to deploy properly during the landing, causing the plane to tilt and skid for a significant distance.
“The plane shook quite a bit and we started seeing fire on the left side of the plane and smoke started coming in the windows,” she described.
Emergency crews responded swiftly, ensuring the safety of all onboard.