01/26/19
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Senator Buruji Kashamu has urged the National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party to respect the court judgment pronouncing him the party’s governorship candidate in Ogun State.

Kashamu (PDP-Ogun East) spoke with newsmen on Saturday in Lagos in reaction to a statement credited to the party’s Publicity Secretary, Mr Kola Ologbodiyan, that the PDP would only recognise Mr Ladi Adebutu as the party’s candidate.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that both Adebutu, a member of the House of Representatives, and Kashamu had been locked in litigation over the party’s ticket as they both emerged from two parallel congresses.

But the Independent National Electoral Commission had on Jan. 17 published the names of National Assembly candidates who belong to the Bayo Dayo-led state executive as the right PDP candidates in Ogun.

Kashamu emerged from the congress conducted by the Dayo-led group while Adebutu emerged from the congress conducted by the Sikirulai Ogundele-led faction and backed by the NWC.

Mr Festus Okoye, INEC National Commissioner for Information, Media and Voter Education, had said on Wednesday in Abeokuta that the commission published candidates in Kashamu’s camp in compliance with a subsisting court judgment pronouncing them as the right candidates.

“Our position is that INEC received judgment of properly constituted courts of law and we have given effect to the judgment we have.

“The judgment asked us to recognise the list of candidates submitted by a faction of the PDP in Ogun State.

“We have recognised candidates submitted by that political party and we have published the names recognised by the courts,’’ he said.

Ologbodiyan, however, told newsmen in Abuja on Thursday that Adebutu remained the candidate of the party inspite of INEC’s publication of names in the Kashamu group.

He said Adebutu was duly nominated by the party and asked INEC to name Adebutu instead of Kashamu as candidate.

“The PDP charges INEC Chairman to note that since the ruling of the Court of Appeal validating Adebutu as the PDP governorship candidate in Ogun State, no other court had overturned the extant ruling.

“INEC is therefore compelled to obey the law. It cannot choose to obey and cannot operate in waiting, anticipation and contemplation of a non-existent consideration in the conduct of the Ogun state governorship election,” he said.

But reacting, Kashamu said he remained the governorship candidate of the party as declared by a Federal High Court in Abuja on Jan.14, insisting that the verdict was binding on the party and INEC.

He said the judgment had not been vacated by any court and that INEC had acted according to the law by recognising only the results of the Congress that produced him as candidate.

Kashamu said the Court of Appeal judgment that the NWC was latching on was not about the list of candidates nor was it related to pre-election matters.

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THREE members of a gang of cattle rustlers, kidnappers and armed robbers who robbed a man, raped his wife and rustled his cattle, have been arrested by the Katsina State Police Command.

They are Sule Bello, 30; Iliya Bello, 22 and Murnai Bello, 40.

The state Police Commissioner, Muhammed Wakili, confirmed the development in Katsina at the command headquarters, on Friday evening during the parade of the three men along with other suspects accused of various crimes.

He revealed that the three men were arrested on January 19, 2019, following the identification of one of them in a community market by their victim, Yahaya Sani,30, of Safana local government area of Katsina state,

The trios along with other members of the gang had reportedly swooped on Sani’s home sometimes in Jul, 2018.

They allegedly beat him, stole his money and thereafter rustled his herds of 25 cows and 40 sheep.

They also raped his wife.

The Police Commissioner revealed that nemesis caught up with a member of the gang, Sule Bello of Kanawa village in Kankara local government area of the state when he went to a community market where Sani identified him.

Sani raised the alarm following which traders at the market assisted in apprehending Bello and took him to a police station.

According to the Police Commissioner, Bello’s confession at the police station led to the arrest of the other two members of the gang, Iliya Bello and Murnai Bello, both of Kankara local government area of the state.

Sani’s wife also reportedly identified the trios as those who raped her.

The Police Commissioner said the trios had confessed to committing the crimes, adding that efforts were on   to arrest the remaining members of the gang.

He said, “We are on the trail of the remaining members of the syndicate. By the grace of God, we shall arrest them very, very soon.”

Sani who was also at the police headquarters where the suspects were paraded , confirmed the development.
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Journalists have been barred from accessing the house of the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen.

The PUNCH correspondent who tried to gain access to the house located close to the Supreme Court was denied entry by stern-looking security men comprised of policemen and men of Department of State Services.

He was turned back by the men wearing presidential villa accreditation tag who told him his visit could not be permitted.

One of the men of the DSS, who questioned The PUNCH correspondent, asked, “What is your mission here.”

The PUNCH correspondent: I’m here to observe the situation around the house of the CJN to avoid misleading report.

DSS: Are you invited?

Correspondent: I don’t need a formal invitation in this circumstance, I only come to have first-hand information.

DSS: That means you are here on sight and see. Sight and see is not allowed. Make a detour and go back.

The operative then beckoned on armed policemen to guide The PUNCH correspondent out.