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Threat Can’t Deter Me from Speaking Out – Obla

From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
Former presidential aide to President Mohammadu Buhari and Chieftain of ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Okoi Obono -Obla said he is ready for any show down from the Cross River state party Chairman of APC, Alphonsus, whom Obla claimed threatened to have him disciplined for daring to call for his removal as party chair.
Obla made the remarks while commenting on the issue during an interactive session with our Correspondent in Calabar yesterday. Obla had in a letter dated September 9, 2024 addressed to the Cross River State governor Senator Bassey Edet Otu, calling for suspension of the APC state party Chairman Alphonsus Ogar for daring to make statements which Obla alleged were inciting against the leadership style of president Bola Tinubu’s economic policies in the social media space.“Making such comments on the social media space about the president’s economic policies and hunger situation in the country amounts to inciting Nigerians to rise up against Mr President”.While on the contrary, Ogar had alleged that Obla’s letter to the Governor advocating his suspension as party helmsman was abnormal as the letter is likely to bring disdain and disrepute to his person as state party chairs.He alleged that Obla had no right nor justification to carry out such advocacy on his suspension as he lacked the powers, wondering what could have given Obla the temerity to seek for his suspension.But in a swift reaction to Ogar’s comments, Obla threatened to approach the court to kick Ogar out from the party Secretariat for daring to make deriding comments against him even when he knows that he has no clean financial records to showcase when called to do so during accountability as he had run the party as an emperor.He enumerated Ogar’s wrong doing to include, factionalization, violation of party rules, stifling of party’s internal democracy diverting 800 out of the 1000 bags of rice meant for vulnerable to his cronies.Obla called on Ogar to account for 10,000 bags of rice that he received from the federal government for the vulnerable people in the state.”I am waiting for Oga to discipline me. You can see his pseudo democratic, dictatorial, oppressive and intimidatory mindset.”Ogar threatened to discipline me for expressing my opinion on matters concerning the Party”.Resorting to the use of derogatory, insulting and gutter language to belittle me or obfuscate the fundamental issues I had raised in my letter to the Governor, is a reflection of their poor home training.”I have taken it upon myself to be an advocate to speak up against dictatorship,oppression and constitutionalism.”Chicanery, feudalism, retrogression and deviation,from the progressive credentials of the APC, that are being perpetrated by the present State Exco, and nothing would deter me.”When we were founding the APC in 2013, where were these charlatans and opportunists? Threatening to discipline me would not deter me from speaking out.In his reaction to Obla’s call for suspension of APC state party Chairman, State party Chairman Barr. Alphonsus Ogar through the state publicity secretary, Emmanuel Edem Inyang, called for psychological examination, stressing that Obla’s allegations were baseless as they were meant to tarnish his good reputation.”Okoi Obono-Obla’s conduct is unbecoming of someone who claims to be a senior lawyer and former presidential aide. His history of blackmail, crisis-mongering, and personal vendettas is well-known in Cross River State and indeed the entire Nation.”We will not allow him to tarnish the image of our party or its leadership. He has no locus standi to institute any legal action against the party, and we will not hesitate to initiate disciplinary action if his reckless behavior continues. The release was maintained.NEWS
Court Remands Man Over Alleged Shop Burgling, Escape from Custody

A Chief Magistrates’ Court sitting at Mapo, Ibadan, on Wednesday, remanded Mubarak Ajadi, 18, in Agodi Correctional Centre for allegedly breaking into some shops and stealing N20,000.Ajadi pleaded not guilty when the five-count charge of breaking in, malicious damage, stealing and escape from lawful custody, were read to him.
Report says that the defendant, who was unable to meet the terms of the N100,000 bail, was later remanded in custody. The Magistrate, Mrs O.O. Latunji had admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N100,000 with two reliable sureties in like sum.Latunji said that the two sureties must be blood relations.She subsequently adjourned the case until July 3 for hearing.Earlier, the Prosecution Counsel, Insp Oluseye Akinola, had told the court that the defendant committed the offences on June 10, at 1:30 a.m., at Iyemetu-Aladorin, opposite Floreb Hotel, Ibadan, Oyo State.Akinola said that Ajadi broke into the shops of three traders; Funke Adeniji, Iyabo Olatunji and Omobolanle Folorunso.According to the prosecutor, the defendant stole a cash sum of N20,000 from the shop of Olatunji and damaged the sealing of Folorunso’s shop before gaining access into it.He said that the total cost of the damaged ceiling was N20,000.Akinola said that the defendant was eventually caught by members of the vigilante group guarding the shops.The prosecutor also stated that the defendant escaped from lawful custody by jumping over the fence of Iyemetu’s police station while he was still being interrogated.He said that the offences contravened the provisions of Section 412, 390 (9) 356 and 42 of the Criminal Code , Cap 38, Vol. ii Law of Oyo State ,2000. (NAN)NEWS
17 Police Officers Injured in 2nd Night of Ballymena Riots

Seventeen police officers have been injured following a second consecutive night of sustained violence in Ballymena, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has confirmed.PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher warned that the ongoing rioting “risks undermining” the criminal justice process into an alleged sexual assault involving a teenage girl in the County Antrim town over the weekend.
Stormont ministers issued an urgent appeal for calm, insisting that the justice process must be allowed to run its course. In a joint statement, ministers from across the power-sharing executive said those involved in the disorder “have nothing to offer society but division and destruction.”Police reported that officers came under sustained attack for several hours, with petrol bombs, heavy masonry, bricks, and fireworks being thrown at them in the Clonavon Terrace area of Ballymena on Tuesday night.Riot police were deployed, with officers using plastic baton rounds, water cannon, and dog units to try to disperse the crowds.Sporadic disorder was also reported in Newtownabbey, Carrickfergus, and north Belfast.The violence followed a peaceful protest earlier in the week, held in support of the family of a girl who was allegedly sexually assaulted in the area.Two teenage boys have been charged in connection with the case and spoke to the court via a Romanian interpreter.During Tuesday night’s unrest in Ballymena, multiple businesses and homes were damaged, and several vehicles were set on fire. Police confirmed that:Seventeen officers were injured, with some requiring hospital treatment.Five individuals were arrested on suspicion of riotous behaviour and remain in custody.One male was arrested for disorderly behaviour on O’Neill Road in Newtownabbey.Roads in affected areas were temporarily closed to ensure public safety but have since been reopened.Fifteen officers were also injured during similar violence in Ballymena on Monday night. (dpa/NAN)Foreign News
Pope Leo Prays for Victims of Austrian School Shooting

Pope Leo XIV said on Wednesday that he was praying for the victims of the mass shooting in a school in the Austrian city of Graz.
“I would like to express my prayers for the victims of the tragedy at the Graz school,” Leo said during his weekly audience in the Vatican.
Leo added that he is keeping the families, teachers, and fellow pupils in his thoughts.
According to police, a 21-year-old former pupil at the school entered the grounds on Tuesday and opened fire, killing 10 pupils aged between 15 and 17 as well as a teacher.
He then shot himself.
Eleven people remain in the hospital, most of them in intensive care.
All are now reported to be in a stable condition.
Graz, in south-eastern Austria, is home to around 300,000 people. (dpa/NAN)