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DOHA GAMES: Okagbare, Oduduru risk expulsion over wrong form entry



Blessing Okagbare
Two Nigerian medal contenders are in jeopardy of being booted from world championships because their federation entered them in events they never planned to run.
The Nigerian Athletics Federation entered NCAA champion Divine Oduduru and 2013 200-meter bronze medalist Blessing Okagbare in the 100 meters even though neither planned to run that distance this week in Doha. When they didn’t show up for that event, the IAAF disqualified them from the rest of the meet, including the 200 and 4×100 relay, which both were hoping to run.
In an interview with The Associated Press, Okagbare said an appeal to IAAF was in the works and that federation president Sebastian Coe had called her and told her the case was being reviewed.
“He told me he understood what was going on, and to get some sleep,” Okagbare said. “My hope is that they get the appeal on time.”
If the appeal is accepted, Oduduru would run in the 200-meter heats set for Sunday and Okagbare would run Monday.
IAAF rules state that, unless they’re injured or sick, athletes who withdraw after a certain deadline become ineligible for the rest of the championships.
Okagbare said both she and Oduduru repeatedly told the Nigerian federation that they had no plans to run in the 100.
“It’s not the first time they’ve done a thing like this,” she said. “They deal with the African Games and national championships, but this is not Africa. We’re not running at national championships. People here take the rules seriously and we keep bending them. It’s wrong. It’s incompetency. I feel like they’re wasting my world championships. I don’t know how many more I have. I’m 30.”
Officials at the Nigerian Athletics Federation did not immediately respond to emails sent by AP
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FIRS boss dragged to court over tenure elongation in office



Mr. Babatunde Fowler

A Federal High Court sitting in Kano has ordered the appearance of the Chairman Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Mr Babatunde Fowler, to appear before it on October 7, 2019 and show cause why he should not be sacked for over staying his tenure which expired on August 18, 2019.
The presiding judge of the High Court, Justice Lewis Allagoa after hearing a plaintiff’s counsel on September 23, 2019, also ordered that the defendant should be served in Abuja and file their defence within five days.
In court documents obtained by PRNigeria with Suit No FHC/KN/CS/141/2019, the FIRS boss was dragged to Court over his continued stay in office after the expiration of tenure.
The Plaintiff, Mr. Stanley Okwara, in a suit filed on September 18, 2019 and obtained on Saturday, also joined the Attorney General of the Federation as the second defendant.
In the originating summon, the two defendants were given 30 days to explain why  Fowler who was appointed on the 20th August, 2015, has not ceased to hold office as the Chairman of FIRS after the 20th  August, 2019 in accordance with the  “decision of the Supreme Court…and having regard to the combined provisions of Sections 3(2) (a), Section 4(a) and Section 11 (a)” of the agency.
The Plaintiffs also sought to know whether the continuous stay of Fowler in the office “is not illegal in view of the decision of the Supreme Court in Ogbuinyinya & Ors. vs. Obi Okudo & Ors. (1979) All N.L.R. 105 and having regard to the combined provisions of Sections of the FIRS [Establishment] Act, 2007.
In the same vein, Okwara in the suit filed through Johnmary C. Jideobi & Co, sought other reliefs including:  “A declaration that the 1st Defendant has ceased to hold office as the Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service after the 20th of August, 2019”; and that his continuous stay in the office  is illegal.
He further sought “an order barring the 1st Defendant from further holding himself out as, laying claim to or exercising the powers and functions of, the Executive Chairman of Federal Inland Revenue Service unless he is re-appointed by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“An order directing the 1st Defendant to return forthwith to the Treasury Single Account of the Federation all the salaries, emoluments and such other kindred monetary benefits he has been drawing on the purse of the Federal Inland Revenue Service and file an affidavit of compliance within 14 days after the delivery of judgment in this suit.”
The Plaintiff also asked that Fowler be caused ordered to obey any other decision that the Court may deem fit to make in the entire circumstances of the case.

Source: PRNigeria
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Yobe opens tender for construction of Damaturu modern market





Some of the contractors and their reps at the opening of the tender in Damaturu.


The competitive bidding  for the construction of the Damaturu Ultra Modern Market(DUMM)  was today opened at the conference hall of the ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industries, Damaturu.

About thirteen companies indicated interest and made their submission to execute the multi=million naira contract.

The Director of Cmmerce in the ministry, Audu Abubakar Daya who represented the permanent secretary of the ministry Goni Aji wished all the bidding company best of luck as the process for the selection as contractors for the market has started.

He informed that the report of the ministry will be forwarded to a technical committee at the buaru for public procured and brought back to the ministry to be forwarded to government before a winner will be announced.

The Director of Commerce however assured all the contractors of a transparent selection process, stressing that the best bid will be selected.

He charged whichever contractor(s) that will be eventually selected should ensure quality and  speeding  completion as Yobe traders are yearning for the market.

He commended Gov. Mai Mala Buni for his bold step in ensuring that the dream of Damaturu traders for an ultra modern market comes to fruition. 

The process which was transparently done had the representative of all the companies that submitted their bids consideration.

Eighteenth Engineering Company(EEC) made the highest bid of over N4 billion while AG Vision had the least quotation of just over N200 million but only billing for SLOT.

The representative of EuroAfric Energy Ltd  who spoke on behalf of all the contractors, commended the bidding process which he described as transparent, while wishing everyone luck.

Twelve tenders were opened with the other one disqualified because it was labelled.

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PHOTOS: Airtel lunches 4G network service in Damaturu



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New CP assumes office in Yobe, promises new strategies of crime management



CP Abubakar 

new Commissioner of Police,Yahaya Sahabo Abubakar has assumed office as in charge of Yobe Police Command.

CP Yayaha Abubakar took over from Sunmonu Abdulmaliki who retired after clocking mandatory 35 years of retired in the service of the Police Force.

At a maiden press briefing today in Damaturu, the new CP promised to sustained the peace in the state through collaboration with other security agencies and also  come up with new strategies of crime management in the state after a content  analysis of crime situation in the state based on the statistics he has received from his brief.

“I have already received proper briefings from my predecessor, as well as the Command’s operational and tactical commanders on the security situation in the State. I want to assure the good people of Yobe State that we shall continue to collaborate with other security agencies, especially officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army, to ensure that the existing relative peace and security in the state is not only sustained, but also strengthened and improved.

“In the coming days, I intend to carry out a comprehensive assessment and analysis of the crime situation in the State, based on the crime statistics as captured by the Command’s Operations Department and the State Intelligence Bureau (SIB). The outcome of the analysis will form basis for the development and implementation of new strategies for crime management and public safety in the State”, CP Abubakar  said.

He thanked  the Inspector General of police for considering him worthy of being posted to Yobe, just as he expressed his appreciation to his predecessor, CP Sunmonu for his meritorious service to the nation.
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