10/07/18
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The Lagos State Government has released N795 million in September to settle part of accrued pension rights of its retirees.
The Lagos State Pension Commission (LASPEC) said on Sunday in Lagos that the gesture was in fulfilment of monthly pension settlement embarked on by Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode.
According to LASPEC, the fund was released for 213 Public Service Retirees under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) in the state.
The commission also confirmed that 9,804 retirees have had their accrued pension rights of N40, 245 billion paid.
It said the N40, 245 billion had been paid into their Retirement Savings Accounts (RSA) from inception of the governor’s administration till date.
“His Excellency has remained committed to pensioners’ welfare in spite the huge funding obligations facing the administration.
“For this reason, funds are released monthly into the RSA of employees, and also the accrued rights are gradually been cleared,” LASPEC said in a statement by its Director-General, Mrs Folashade Onanuga.
The commission also said the pensioners there was a move by the National Pension Commission (PenCom) to execute the Pension Law on guaranteed Minimum Pension for life.
“The law will be executed for retirees under the Programmed Withdrawal benefit option as it will be recalled that the annuity option offers pension for life for the annuitants,” the statement said.
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The Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, has won the All Progressives Congress (APC) Senatorial Ticket in the state.

Governor Okorocha polled 141,117 votes to beat his opponent, Senator Hope Uzodinma who got 1,359 votes.

Okorocha commended the electoral committee for its seriousness in ensuring that a peaceful and credible primary was conducted in the state.

He said, “All we have been saying in Imo State is give us a free and fair primary election”.

The governor also reiterated the party’s commitment to pursuing the course of democracy.

“Our party must know that there is no alternative to proper internal democracy”, he added.
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Osinbajo, who represented President Buhari at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna as the Special Guest of Honour at the passing out parade of Cadets of the 65 Regular Course

President Muhammadu Buhari said on Saturday at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna that the Federal Government remains committed to getting back all Nigerians abducted by Boko Haram terrorists.
Buhari made the commitment during the Passing Out Parade (POP) of 365 cadets.
The News Agency of Nigeria report that the president, who was the reviewing officer, was represented by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
“We are committed to ensuring the release of all the women and men held in captivity.
” Few days ago, Mr president spoke personally to the anguished mother of Leah Sharibu; Christian girl who is the only one left as part of the Dapchi girls still in Boko Haram captivity.
The graduating cadets at the Nigerian Defence Academy

“Mr President assured her mother that she would be returned home safe.
“And that commitment Mr president has made, is not just to her mother, but to also all the girls and young men who are still in Boko Haram captivity.
“Today, all over the Northeast, our people are being provided with a chance to begin the urgent task of rebuilding their lives and livelihood,” he said.
Buhari said that the federal government is working with states and international community, NGOs and Civil Society Organizations to help achieve this.
He commended the resilience of the Armed forces and the giant strides recorded so far in the fight against insurgency.
“The ongoing military stabilisation operation in the Northeast will continue until full normalcy is restored,” he added.
Buhari further said: “Today residents of northeast are able to celebrate there religious festivals without the blanket of fear that once kept them permanently indoors.
“Schools, markets and roads are been reopened daily, farmers are returning to their farms of which they are forced to flee.”
According to him, in the last two years more than a million displaced persons have been reunited with their loved ones.
“Over a hundred of our kidnapped girls from Chibok have regained their freedom after two years in captivity, while the plight of the Dapchi girls was promptly dealt with.
“This is in addition of captives who have been rescued through special military operations.
“We are not yet out of the woods of course but the progress we have seen emboldens us to continue the fight.”
Buhari reassured the Armed Forces that the government would look into their welfare, especially those deployed to conflict areas.
He however warned that the administration would not condone any form of criminality, adding that those who take the law into their hands, bear illegal arms and seek to profit from insecurity, would be decisively dealt with.
” That remains our promise to people of this nation who elected us into power.
“The peace and stability of our dear country will continue to be of utmost priority.
“Today’s graduating cadets will be taking their place in the military that is on the rise, tested and determined to take its place among the powerful military in the world.
“A successful completion of a rigorous and demanding course no doubt imbues you, the graduating cadets, with sense of accomplishments. You must maintain that spirit of accomplishment.
“As you prepare to face the task ahead of you, we all have very high expectations of you, that you and your senior colleagues will greatly contribute your quota to the sustenance of our national security and protection of national integrity of Nigeria,” the Commander-in-Chief said
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Sen. Shehu Sani knocked out by Uba Sani on Kaduna Central Senatorial primaries

Mr Uba Sani, the Special Adviser to Gov. Nasiru El-Rufai on Political and Intergovernmental Affairs, has picked the All Progressives Congress (APC) ticket for Kaduna Central Senatorial District, knocking out the incumbent Shehu Sani.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Sani polled 2,088 votes to defeat Shehu Sani, who got 15 votes, although the latter withdrew from the race, describing the primary as illegal.
There were three other aspirants, who scored more votes than Shehu Sani.
Prof. Eddie Floyd-Igbo, the APC Coordinator for the Kaduna Central Senatorial Zone, declared the results of the primaries held at Umaru Musa Yar’Adua Sports Multipurpose Hall, Kaduna, on Saturday.
The APC National Working Committee (NWC) had earlier cleared Sen. Shehu Sani as the sole candidate in the race, which was resisted by the other aspirants and party loyalists in the state.
Sani who is Chairman, Senate Committee on Domestic and Foreign Debts, had earlier announced his withdrawal from the primaries.
In a statement issued by his Media Aide, Mr Abdulsamad Amadi, Sani said the exercise was illegal.
“The Office of Senator Shehu Sani has not, and will not send anybody as their representative or agent to that illegality that some desperate people are organising.
“This is because the national leadership of the APC has not scheduled any senatorial primaries in Kaduna Central today.
“Consequently, anybody that goes there does so at his or her own freewill and does not in any way represent the interest of Sen. Shehu Sani.
“The Senator and his team are law abiding citizens and loyal party members who will always obey the directives of the National leadership of our great party,” the statement said.
Meanwhile, Floyd-Igbo announced that one of the aspirants Usman Ibrahim got 129 votes in the primaries.
He also said Sen. Sani Saleh, who served Kaduna Central people in the Senate from 2011 to 2015 got 55 votes.
Another contestant, Mr Shamsudeen Shehu, got six votes, while 45 votes were declared invalid.
He said 2,383 voters were accredited from seven local government areas of the zone for the primary election.
Meanwhile, INEC has reminded all participants that it would only accept candidates forwarded to it by the national secretariats of the political parties.
The electoral body also gave the parties up till Oct. 7 to submit their candidates for the 2019 general elections.