POLITICS
Senate to Probe Kano, Abuja Airports Concession

The Senate has said that it would probe the concession of Mallam Aminu International Airport, Kano and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
The probe, the upper chamber said would commence when the Committee on Aviation is constituted.
The Senate’s resolution was sequel to a motion moved by Sen.
Kawu Sumaila (NNPP-Kano) during Thursday’s plenary.The motion was tagged “Urgent Need to Reverse the Concession of Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano”.
Other resolutions by the upper chamber included urging the Federal Government to, if need be, review the entire exercise and give a level playing field to all stakeholders.
It also condemned in strong terms, the concession of Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja as it was not done in public interest.
Moving the motion, Sumaila said that the Federal Executive Council, on May 17 approved the concession of the Kano airport for 30 years, to Messrs Corporación America Airports Consortium.
He also said that the Federal Ministry of Aviation does not own, or run, any airport in Nigeria.
“And that by the dictates of the governing Act of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), ownership and management of all federal government airports are fully vested in the Authority.”
Sulaiman said that if the claim that FEC had approved the concession of Kano Airport has any substance, then the FEC has indeed been misguided in its decision.
“And that action cannot amount to anything than a nullity.”
The lawmaker expressed worry that the concession by the Buhari-led administration raised a fundamental question of injustice on why “an elephant project with huge public investment would take place just at the end of the administration.
Supporting the motion, Sen. Adamu Aliero (PDP-Kebbi) called for the set up of an ad hoc committee that would investigate the circumstances under which the Kano airport was concessioned.
“If it was not done in line with laid down procedure of the Infrastructure Concession and Regulatory Commission (ICRC), that concession should be revoked.
“The former FEC did not do due diligence in approving this concession. Since due diligence has not been done, we should investigate the circumstances.”
Similarly, Senate Chief Whip, Mohammed Ndume, said that so many things had been done wrong by the previous administration.
“And that was because the government was almost personalised and privatised.
“All concessions were done hurriedly without following due process and should be thoroughly investigated and reversed and actions taken.”
Also, Sen. Sani Musa (APC-Niger) said that concession in business term was very good.
“It’s a good way of making the operational activities of whatever institution is concessioned to be functional.
“In our own case, international best practices are thrown to the gutter.
“If you look at Kano International Airport in the last two years, and then compare it to what happened within the last weeks of the exit of the last administration, you will understand what I’m talking about.
“There are so many airports like the Minna International Airport which has been abandoned for almost 11 years and so many other airports.
“It behoves on the Senate to call on the Federal Government to direct for a complete evaluation of this concession and to know what and what are the terms.”
Sen. Rufai Hanga (NNPP-Kano) said “the airport when you visit, there is nothing to write home about because the tarmacs are not adequate enough.
“We want it reversed so that the federal government can do something about the airport so that it goes back to its former position being number one airport in Nigeria servicing the West Africa region.”
In his remarks, Deputy Senate President Jibrin Barau who presided over plenary said that concession was what is in vogue all over the world.
“This is because government is not a good manager of businesses. We allow relevant committees as adopted to investigate to find out the truth of what is alleged.
“After everything has been investigated, it is my believe that we should go the path of concession because this is what is in vogue all over the world.
“You can imagine it is a Nigerian who is running Heathrow Airport in the UK and the airport is doing very well.”(NAN)
JUDICIARY
Kogi Governorship Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely Pending Completion of Election Materials Inspection

From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Kogi State has adjourned pending the completion of inspection of election materials by the Social Democratic Party.
At the resumed hearing, the SDP said the INEC was cooperating with the inspection of materials as granted by the order of the Tribunal, but sought for more time.
Recall that the Tribunal had ordered INEC to issue certified copies of electoral materials on the November 11 off-cycle election in the state to the SDP within 48 hours.
It also ordered INEC to allow SDP’s forensic experts to examine some electoral materials.
The materials include Bimodal Voter Accreditation System and result sheets for Adavi, Okene, Okehi, Ogori-Magongo, Ajaokuta, Lokoja, Kogi and Bassa Local Government Areas.
The tribunal ruled on Saturday in Lokoja that the SDP requested the materials to prove its case in the petition it filed against the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the election.
Chairman of the tribunal, Justice Ado Birnin-Kudu gave the order following two ex-parte motions filed on Nov. 19 by the SDP and by its governorship candidate, Alhaji Muritala Yakubu-Ajaka.
Justice Birnin-Kudu at the resumed hearing adjourned pending when the inspection of materials would have been completed.
Lead counsel to the petitioners, Mr John Adele (SAN), had earlier told the court that efforts to obtain certified copies of materials used in the six local government areas from INEC had been fruitful, except for some hitch, leading to delay in meeting with the 48hours.
The SDP and Muritala Yakubu are challenging the victory of APC and its candidate, Alhaji Usman Ododo at the election petition tribunal.
Usman Ododo won the election with 446,237 votes, while his closest rival, Yakubu-Ajaka got 259,052 votes.
POLITICS
Kogi Guber Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely Pending Completion of Election Materials Inspection

From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Kogi State has adjourned indefinitely pending the completion of inspection of election materials by the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
At the resumed hearing, the SDP said the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was cooperating with the inspection of materials as granted by the order of the Tribunal, but sought for more time.
It could be recalled that the Tribunal had ordered INEC to issue certified copies of electoral materials on the November 11 off-cycle election in the state to the SDP within 48 hours.
It also ordered INEC to allow SDP’s forensic experts to examine some electoral materials.
The materials include Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and result sheets for Adavi, Okene, Okehi, Ogori-Magongo, Ajaokuta, Lokoja, Kogi and Bassa Local Government Areas.
The tribunal ruled on Saturday in Lokoja that the SDP requested the materials to prove its case in the petition it filed against the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the election.
Chairman of the tribunal, Justice Ado Birnin-Kudu gave the order following two ex-parte motions filed on Nov. 19 by the SDP and by its governorship candidate, Alhaji Muritala Yakubu-Ajaka.
Justice Birnin-Kudu at the resumed hearing adjourned pending when the inspection of materials would have been completed.
Lead counsel to the petitioners, Mr John Adele (SAN), had earlier told the court that efforts to obtain certified copies of materials used in the six local government areas from INEC had been fruitful, except for some hitch, leading to delay in meeting within 48 hours.
The SDP and Muritala Yakubu are challenging the victory of APC and its candidate, Alhaji Usman Ododo at the election petition tribunal.
Usman Ododo won the election with 446,237 votes, while his closest rival, Yakubu-Ajaka got 259,052 votes.
POLITICS
Oyo Assembly Asks Makinde to Grant Autonomy to School of Basic Midwifery

From Kunle Idowu, Ogun
The Oyo State House of Assembly on Wednesday requested the state governor, Mr Seyi Makinde, to grant the State School of Basic Midwifery at Kisi full autonomy for enhanced efficiency.
The House’s request was necessitated by the need for the employment of more medical personnel, particularly in the state’s Oke-Ogun area.
The request followed a motion by Mr Waliu Salami, titled “An appeal to Gov.
Seyi Makinde under Omititun 2.0 to approve Oyo State School of Basic Midwifery Kisi as an autonomous and full-fledged institution in continuation of efforts to fill the medical personnel gaps in Oke-Ogun and Oyo state at large”.The House noted that available facilities and infrastructure at the institution in Kisi was enough to justify the call to grant the school the required full autonomy.
It added that it has taken cognisance of the qualified and employable graduates produced by the school.
Since its establishment in 2016, the graduates are yet to be productively engaged as trained professionals, the House noted.
The House said the Oyo State College of Nursing and Midwifery was established through the enactment of Oyo State College of Nursing and Midwifery Law, 2005.
This was to, among other things, train student-nurses who provide nursing care for the citizenry in rural and urban areas either at primary, secondary or tertiary levels of healthcare settings in the state.
While presenting the motion, Salami disclosed that since inception the College has trained millions of qualified nurses and midwives in Nigeria to fill the medical personnel gaps experienced in the health sector.
“Since inception, the school has graduated qualified and employable sets of graduates as midwives, making the state proud professionally in places of work nationwide and globally.
“The school trained midwife-students of Oyo State College of Nursing and Midwifery with qualified personnel.
“It is therefore justifiable that with the presence of the facilities and infrastructure on ground, the School of Basic Midwifery Kisi has what it takes to be an autonomous and full-fledged medical institution,” Salami added.
After deliberating on the motion, the House urged the executive arm of government through the Ministry of Health and Oyo State School of Nursing to put the necessary machinery in place.
It said this would be for the metamorphosis of the school into an autonomous and full-fledged medical institution.
The House said this would be in continuation of the institution’s efforts at providing qualified and employable medical personnel in the state and country as a whole.