The Nigerian
PUBLISHED SINCE MAY 29, 1968 • Vol . 38 NO. 286 • WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013 . N 100.00
Police stop CSOs rally in P’Harcourt
MIDWEEK MAGAZINE
PORT HARCOURT – The Police in Port Harcourt, Rivers State yesterday prevented the Niger Delta Civil society Coalition from holding its planned rally at the Port Harcourt Liberty
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Stadium, Port Harcourt. As early as 8 a.m., all entrance into the stadium had been
barricaded by stern looking heavily armed men and officers of the Nigerian Police.
Their aim, it was gathered was to prevent members of the civil society and other invited guests from gaining access to the venue
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Shut Down Of Benin Airport
Oshiomhole dissociates Edo Govt
NATURAL MEDICINE
By ADAMS OYIBOKE
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BENIN CITY – Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State yesterday dissociated the state government from the closure of the Benin Airport, saying it was the Airport Station Manager, Mr. Sunny Ayodele who carried out the closure. However, he disclosed Chief Oseni Elamah who at a Press Conference spoke with newsmen that the state Board of said the FAAN Manager Internal revenue Service was the one who closed (EIRS) only closed down down the airport gates the administrative office and prevented of the airport in order to passengers and compel the authorities of intending passengers the Federal Airport from going out and into Authority (FAAN) to remit the airport. the PAYE tax deducted According to him, “In from salary of its staff the presence of the CP over the years. (Police Commissioner) Chairman of EIRS,
Edo State
GOVERNMENT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT INVITATION TO TOWN HALL MEETING ON EDUCATION EDO State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole wishes to invite the executives and members of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools, Academic Staff Union of Universities, UNIBEN and Ambrose Alli University Chapters, Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics in the state, Civil Society Groups, the National Union of Road Transport Workers, Market Women Association, Student Groups, Women Associations, Non-Governmental organisations, media executives and practitioners, teachers, Parents Teachers Associations in the state, community leaders and indeed other stakeholders in the educational sector in the state to a Town Hall Meeting on Education. Time of the Town Hall Meeting will hold from 9.30a.m. on Wednesday, 31st July, 2013 at the Imaguero College Hall, Benin City,Theme is “The State of Education in Edo State”. Signed: PATRICK OBAHIAGBON, Esq., Chief of Staff.
and SSS, I directed my officials to break open the keys to confirm that we did not seal the airport”. “Action by Ayodele was targeted at blackmailing
and disrupting information. We have a subsisting court order to so distrain their office”, Elamah added. He said EIRS had last
year distrained the airport, besides the s e v e r a l correspondence exchanged between them to persuade the
FAAN to remit the tax. Following yesterday’s development at the airport, Abuja and Lagos bound passengers were
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Chief Judge frees 11 prison inmates
By INNOCENT OMOAKA/DAVID LAWANI/PAUL-OJOR ANGELA BENIN CITY – The Edo State Administration of Justice Committee led by its Chairman and the State Chief Judge, Justice Cromwell Idahosa yesterday discharged eleven inmates of the Oko Medium Security Prison in Benin City. The inmates were among the 988 awaiting trial inmates at the Oko Prison for offences, including alleged armed robbery, unlawful
Rt. Hon. Dr. Pius Egberanmwen Odubu (right), Deputy Governor of Edo State with Prof. Osariemen Osunbor, former Governor, Edo State during Holy Matrimony of the son of Mrs. Erewele at St. Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Church, Sapele Road, Benin City. Photo: MOSES OBOH.
Kidnappers to face death penalty By KEN ABU/WINIFRED OSASOBO
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BENIN CITY – The Edo State House of Assembly has prescribed death penalty for kidnappers in
the state. This followed the passage into law, and
ILORIN - Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, the Vice Chancellor, University of Ilorin, has advised the Federal Government and striking lecturers to
reach a consensus. Ambali gave the advice in Ilorin while speaking with journalists at the Vice Chancellor’s Lodge. He said no lecturer derives joy in going on
“ The two parties strike and appealed to both parties to work for the should go back to the restoration of academic drawing board and discuss their grievances activities in universities. reach an The university’s branch and of ASUU, however, did agreement. not join the strike. Continues on page 2
amendment to the bill for a law to prohibit
Strike: VC begs FG, ASUU
kidnapping in the state after consideration at the committee of the whole. During consideration of the amendment, the prescription of death penalty for kidnappers generated a heated debate as some lawmakers failed to see the wisdom in its inclusion as canvassed by others.
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