FG Asks Igbos to Disregard Ultimatum to Relocate Osinbajo to S’East leaders: We can’t afford more violence Nigerians call for unity, rally against drumbeats of war Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja The federal government yesterday assured Nigerians that it was on top of situation in the country and
encouraged the people of the South-east zone to disregard the ultimatum given to them by a coalition of Northern youths. The youths had given
Igbos an ultimatum to leave the North before October 1 or face the consequences. Their ultimatum, which trigger widespread condemnation, was followed
by similar threats by groups in the South-east. Briefing State House correspondents at the end of yesterday’s weekly Federal Executive Council
(FEC) meeting in Abuja, the Minister of Information, Mr. Lai Mohammed said the federal government’s commitment to nipping the matter in the bud, was the
reason acting President Yemi Osinbajo met with Northern leaders on Tuesday and South-east leaders yesterday. Continued on page 9
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Senate to Consider National Conference Report Damilola Oyedele The Senate yesterday called on the executive to transmit to it the recommendations of the 2014 National Conference for
consideration by the National Assembly in order to fashion out solutions to agitations in different sections of the country. It also urged the security agencies to arrest and
prosecute persons making inflammatory comments, or taking actions that were capable of jeopardising the corporate existence of Nigeria as one indivisible, indissoluble
sovereign nation. The resolutions followed a motion sponsored by all 108 Senators (Anambra Central seat is currently vacant) on the need for national unity
and peaceful coexistence in Nigeria. The senators also agreed to intensify their representative roles by embarking on sensitisation campaigns in
their various constituencies to highlight the importance of harmonious and peaceful co-existence. Continued on page 8
Like a Phoenix, Saraki’s CCT Acquittal Alters 2019 Calculation Senate President: I harbour no grudge against anyone Ekweremadu, Fayose, Ahmed hail ruling, jubilation in Ilorin Tobi Soniyi in Lagos, Damilola Oyedele, Alex Enumah in Abuja and Hammed Shittu in Ilorin With about a year left to the presidential primary, the race for the presidency in 2019 may have been altered, with the acquittal of Senate President Bukola Saraki by the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) for false assets declaration. After a two-year trial Saraki was discharged and acquitted by the tribunal yesterday of the 18 charges preferred against him by the federal government. In dismissing the 18-count charge, tribunal upheld a no-case submission made by Saraki’s team of lawyers led by a former Attorney General
of the Federation (AGF), Chief Kanu Agabi (SAN). With his acquittal, this may clear the path for Saraki, who has always been seen as a strong contender for the presidential ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in so far as President Muhammadu Buhari elects not to seek re-election in 2019. Sources in the ruling APC who spoke on the development yesterday, said Saraki’s clearance had certainly changed the political calculations for 2019, but added that the move he decides to make will be predicated on the political landscape as the race heats up. Continued on page 8
Acting President Orders Payment of UNITED WE STAND… $2bn Outstanding Subsidy Claims… Page 12 Acting President Yemi Osinbajo (right) exchanging pleasantries with the President-General of Ohaneze Ndigo, John Nwodo (in red cap), and others, after the meeting with leaders of the South-east zone, held in the Presidential Villa, Abuja… yesterday