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Leadership: Stakeholders Advocate Out-of-Court Settlement on Ogbia Brotherhood Crisis

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

Stakeholders from Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa have called on prominent sons and daughters including the Former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan to wade into the leadership crisis rocking the Ogbia Brotherhood.

The fold of the sociocultural group of Ogbia sons and daughters,Ogbia Brotherhood, had been in crisis with series of failed settlement moves and litigants approaching the Court in a suit numbered OHC/13/2023 to sack the interim executives and give order for the appointment of a substantive Executives for the group.

The case, which came up on Tuesday at the Ogbia High Court sitting in Yenagoa with Fedude Zimughan Esq appearing for the claimants and Earnest Omilole Esq appearing for the defendants.

The presiding Judge, Justice S.W. Amaduobogha however adjourned the matter till the 28 th of March, 2024.

But the traditional Rulers, Chiefs and Women, who were at the court in their numbers, called on contending factions in the crisis to withdraw the ongoing Court case and settle out of court for a substantive leadership for the ogbia brotherhood.

Chief Joseph Joshua, a Chief in Otuabagi Community stressed the need for constitution of a Substantive Executive for the Ogbia brotherhood.

Joshua, said based on the Constitution of Ogbia Brotherhood, the current caretaker leadership is illegal having stayed in office since 2019.

He expressed worry that the matter even got to the court, saying it is an issue that would have been easily resolved and called on all parties to put the interest of the brotherhood ahead of other personal considerations.

Joshua expressed optimism that at the end of the day the matter will be settled in the interest of the Ogbia people.

Also speaking, Dr. Dorcas Agboge expressed frustration over the ongoing court case, insisting that it is a matter that should be resolved within the Ogbia people.

She remarked that the brotherhood should be used to foster the interest of Ogbia people and not those of a few persons, stressing that all hands must be on deck to ensure a peaceful resolution of the issue.

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Rural Roads in Area Councils for Inauguration January – Wike

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, says most of the rural roads being constructed across the six area councils of the FCT are ready for inauguration in January.

Wike stated this after he inspected the ongoing construction Outer Southern Expressway (OSEX), Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal and Saburi – Dei Dei road, in Abuja on Tuesday.

He recalled that the contractor executing the Saburi road had promised to deliver the project in December.

“To the glory of God, we have gone round and we have seen that the project has been completed. So also is the one in Abaji and other projects in the other area councils.

“So far, only one is about 95 per cent complete, the other ones have been completed.

“So, we believe by the grace of God, that we will be able to commission these projects this January,” he said.

The minister also assured that the contractor executing the OSEX from Apo roundabout to Ring Road II junction would hand over the project in May 2025.

He equally expressed optimism that the  ongoing construction of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal would be completed in September. (NAN)

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NATCOMS Rejects Alleged Tariff Hike, urges NCC to Nullify it

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The National Association of Telecoms Subscribers (NATCOMS) has rejected the alleged Telecoms tariff hike and called on the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to nullify its approval.

NATCOMS made this known in a communiqué issued after its National Exco held an emergency meeting on the planned tariff hike of Telecommunication Services in the Country.

The communiqué signed by its National President, Adeolu Ogunbanjo and the National Secretary Bayo Omotubora, also advised operators to embrace other options of generating funds for their operations.

The duo explained that the new increment would make telecommunication Services more expensive by 40 per cent and attract 12.

5 per cent tax rate, pricing two thirds of Telecoms Services Subscribers out of its market.

“Under the new tariffs regime, a voice call will rise from N11.00 to N15.40 per minute, short message services will jump from N4.00 to N5.60.

“One GB data bundle will move from N1,000 to N1,400. This represents additional digital costs consumers will have to square up with at the beginning of a new year among other harsh economic realities of Nigeria of today.

“This is a complete negation of the statutory duty of NCC to protect the interest of Telecom Services Consumers.

“We are aware of the arguments of the Telecoms Operators that there has not been any tariff increment in a decade, multiple levies slammed on them by different tiers of Government and the dollarization costs of their equipment.

“But truth be told, there are many other avenues through which the operators can generate funds to meet their rising operational costs without putting unbearable burden on their consumers.”

NATCOMS suggested the Nigerian Stock Exchange Market, for instance, as a veritable avenue for the operators to raise funds to meet their costs requirements.

“This Association considers the decision of the NCC as very insensitive and not in the interest of Telecoms Services Consumers.

“The unrelenting rise in prices of Goods and Services in the country has made life extremely difficult for the generality of citizens who are the consumers of telecom services.

“The new increment is therefore one additional burden too many.”

NATCOMS noted that telecoms services were taxable services under the Value Added Tax Act amended in 2019, by the Finance Act, to raise the tax rate from 5 per cent to 7.5 Per cent.

“That increment brought about untold hardship to our members, many of whom have been forced to cut back on their telecommunication requirements.”

The association urged the NCC to reconsider its decision in the interest of the generality of citizens.

The NCC, when contacted for its reaction, said all issues around the tariff hike should be ignored.

The Commission also said that it would provide an official statement to the public to clarify all speculations about Telecoms tariff hike. (NAN)

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Bishop Onaga urges Leaders to Initiate Policies for Nigeria’s Progress

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The Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Most Rev. Callistus Onaga, has urged Nigerian leaders to initiate policies that will move the country forward and reduce economic hardship.

In his New Year message on Tuesday, Onaga pleaded with politicians and leaders to implement policies that will improve the lives of citizens.

He emphasised that it’s not a sign of weakness for leaders to reassess and adjust their strategies.

“If something didn’t work in 2024, it’s okay to try a new approach in 2025,” he said.

Onaga also cautioned against blaming economic woes solely on the price of the dollar.

He pointed out that Nigeria’s economy had faced challenges even when the exchange rate was more favourable.

He encouraged leaders to be more objective and work together to make 2025 a better year for Nigerians.

“We should manage the resources God has given us wisely and make sacrifices to contribute to the country’s progress,” he said.

The bishop also appealed to Nigerians to sell goods and services at reasonable prices, rather than taking advantage of customers.

He advised men and women of God to be truthful and sincere in their messages, praying for the well-being of the people and conveying hope and salvation.

“Truth-telling is what can save us, and it’s essential for building a just and righteous society,” Onaga said.

He emphasised the importance of interpreting the word of God in a way that conveys hope and strengthens the spirit. (NAN)

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