Connect with us

News and Report

Agbakoba wants Buhari sacked as Petroleum Minister

Published

on

OLISA Agbakoba, SAN, a former president of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, has asked the federal high court in Abuja to restrain President Muhammadu Buhari from continuing to hold the office of the minister of Petroleum Resources.

Agbakoba argued that Section 138 of the 1999 Constitution forbids the president from “holding any other executive office or paid employment.”

In the same vein, he contended that Buhari was not screened for the ministerial job by the Senate as required by the constitution.

Hence, he urged the court to determine “whether, by virtue of Section 147(2) of the 1999 Constitution, the President can hold the office of the Minister of Petroleum Resources, without confirmation by the Senate of the National Assembly?”

He said as a legal practitioner with 40 years experience and having checked the Constitution, he was convinced that the Buhari cannot legally hold the office of the minister of Petroleum Resources and thus urged the court to sack him.

In a 14-paragraph affidavit, which he personally deposed to in support of his suit, Agbakoba said that the lawsuit was informed by the recent management crisis which engulfed the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, on account of disagreements between Ibe Kachikwu, the minister of State for Petroleum Resources, and Maikanti Baru, the group managing director of the NNPC.

“I verily believe that the governance chaos in the NNPC could not have occurred if the president is not also the minister of Petroleum Resources,” Agbakoba said.

“I am aware that the NNPC provides up to 90 percent of the revenue accruing to Nigeria.

“I am worried that the crisis in the NNPC will greatly reduce Nigeria’s revenue-generating capacity and will affect the revenue distributable to federal, state and local governments in Nigeria. This will gravely affect development nationwide and drastically impact one and all Nigerians including those in Anambra State (my state of origin) and Lagos State (my state of residence).

“I looked at Section 138 of the 1999 Constitution and I verily believe it disqualifies the President from holding executive office including that of the Minister of Petroleum, during his tenure of office as President.

“I also know that the President did not go through nomination process and confirmation by the Senate, before holding the office of Minister of Petroleum Resources

“I again looked at Section 147(2) of the 1999 Constitution and I verily believe it prohibits anybody from holding the office of a Minister of the Federation, without confirmation by the Senate,” Agbakoba said.

The respondent in the suit is the attorney general of the federation and minister of Justice.

The court has yet to fix any date for hearing.

Continue Reading
Advertisement

News and Report

Naomi’s sister provides update on arrest, cites health concerns

Published

on

By

Simi Oluwaseyi, sister of Naomi, the estranged wife of the Ooni of Ife, has provided the latest update about her sister’s arrest, citing health concerns.

Society Reporters recalls that Naomi was arrested in connection with a tragic stampede in Ibadan that resulted in the loss of 35 lives.

In a series of Instagram posts, Similoluwa extended condolences to the parents of the deceased children, while also voicing concerns about her sister’s health.

She revealed that on the third day of her sister’s detention, her sister collapsed during interrogation by the Department of State Services (DSS) and was rushed to the hospital.

Furthermore, Similoluwa revealed that before Naomi was arraigned in court, a doctor confirmed that her blood pressure (BP) was too high, adding that she had no access to her phone or family.

Part of her post reads, “I deeply sympathize with the families of the children who lost their lives. My sister was arrested and detained for over six days, collapsing on the third day of interrogation by the DSS and being rushed to the hospital”.

Continue Reading

News and Report

Funke Akindele’s ‘Everybody Loves Jenifa’ hit $100,000 in diaspora sales

Published

on

By

Award-winning actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has expressed her gratitude and excitement as her latest film achieves a groundbreaking feat.

The movie has become the first Nollywood film to reach $100,000 in diaspora sales, and the numbers are still counting.

Akindele thanked her talented cast, dedicated fans, colleagues, and the diasporan community for their unwavering support.

She acknowledged that their love and encouragement have been the driving force behind her success, and she couldn’t have achieved this milestone without them.

Funke wrote on Instagram: “We did it, guys. $100,000 in diaspora sales and counting, the first Nollywood film to hit this milestone.

“I’m beyond grateful to my incredible cast, the unstoppable Jenifans, my amazing colleagues, the diasporan community and everyone who’s been part of this journey, you’re the real MVPs.

“Your love and support have been the fuel behind this dream. I couldn’t have done this without you. THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.”

 

Continue Reading

News and Report

JUST IN: Fire guts FIIRO office in Lagos

Published

on

By

The Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO), office in Oshodi, Lagos, near Cappa Bus Stop has been gutted by fire.

The Nation gathered that men of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, in collaboration with the Lagos State Emergency Management Authority are currently on the ground to contain the incident.

Although no casualties have been reported so far, the fire has reportedly destroyed property worth millions of naira.

Efforts are underway to prevent the flames from spreading to adjoining offices and buildings.

The cause of the fire remains unknown at the time of filing this report.

More details soon…

Continue Reading

Trending