US Justice Department Appeals Court's Stoppage of Travel Ban Homeland Security complies with court order Demola Ojo with Agency Reports The US Department of Justice has appealed against the suspension of President Donald Trump's travel ban on people
from seven mainly Muslim nations. The move seeks to reverse Friday's ruling by a federal judge in Washington state. Judge James Robart ruled that there were legal grounds to challenge the ban which came
into effect through an executive order by President Trump. Judge Robart, who was appointed by George W Bush, granted a temporary restraining order after hearing arguments from the states of Washington
and Minnesota that President Donald Trump’s order unlawfully discriminated against Muslims and caused unreasonable harm. His temporary restraining order on Friday halted the ban with immediate effect.
The state department said it was reversing the cancellation of visas that took effect after President Trump's order which bars citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen from entering the US for 90
days, all refugees for 120 days and indefinitely halts refugees from Syria. The reversal of the revoked visas means tens of thousands Continued on page 6
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Ibori Returns to Rousing Welcome by Kinsmen Met with DSS on arrival in Abuja
Omon-Julius Onabu in Oghara, Dele Ogbodo in Abuja, Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City, and Sylvester Idowu in Warri In an extraordinary demonstration of affection, friends and relatives of Chief James Ibori came out in their thousands yesterday to receive him as he returned to Nigeria after serving a jail term in Britain. His arrival was greeted with wild jubilation at his Oghara home, in Delta State, in an emotional
welcome home event organised by his kinsmen, supporters, and political associates. The former Delta State governor met with the Department of State Services in Abuja on his arrival at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport aboard a British Airways plane. DSS director-general, Lawal Daura, who confirmed the meeting, told newsmen, “He met me for a short debriefing session and way forward. Also, to welcome him Continued on page 6
NDDC MD: Despite $40bn Expenditure, Commission Failed to Realise 15-Year Master Plan Ndoma-Egba urges more partnership with states Olawale Olaleye The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Mr. Nsima Ekere, at the weekend said, notwithstanding the expenditure of a whopping $40 billion on capital projects, the commission has failed to realise its 15-year master plan. The $40 billion represents 80 per cent of the $50 billion required to implement the vision for the oil-rich region.
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Ekere gave this revelation at a three-day retreat of the commission in Onne, Rivers State, where the chairman of the NDDC Board and former Senate Leader, Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba, advised the NDDC to cease seeing member-state governments as competitors but as development partners in the overall interest of the region. He, however, contended that for the commission to maximally realise its potential, it must firstly confront and tame what he described in his paper as the “dangerous beasts” that Continued on page 6
IBORI RETURNS Former Delta State Governor James Ibori acknowledging cheers from well wishers ...yesterday