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Bakassi: Only three disagreement areas remain, says FG

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The demarcation of the Bakassi peninsula and adjoining boundaries between Nigeria and Cameroon has reduced from 13 to three, the Federal Government said on Thursday.
The Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), said this during the 34th session of the mixed commission cameroon-Nigeria, in Abuja, organised by the National Boundary Commision.

He commended the Chairman of the Mixed Commission, Mahamat Saleh, for fronting the landmark achievements of the construction of the lot 6, A, B, and C.

According to him, under the leadership and guidance of Saleh, the CNMC has made rapid progress and recorded landmark achievements in the implementation of its mandate within the shortest period of time.

The AGF said, “The just&concluded pillar construction exercise, plot six A, B and C, on the Atlantical Mountain is a milestone achievement in view of the difficulty in accessing the area.

“It is also on record that under your able leadership we jointly resolved the challenges previously associated with some of the major disagreement areas we inherited and these disagreements were reduced as the number was reduced from 13 to just three as of today.

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“Mr. Chairman, it is to your credit that we have also improved on the frequency of our meetings. We had the 33rd session of the CNMC in November, 2021 and here we are today having the 34th session barely just a nine month period of time.

“This is indeed a great achievement, compared to the about seven years period between 32nd and 33rd sessions, which indeed could only hold after a span of seven years. Your amiable disposition, your Excellency, capacity to deal with intricate issues and delegate determination to achieve a set goals are immensely applauded by Nigeria, and I believe Cameroon as well.

“Accordingly, we must, therefore, commend your services to the continent and to our countries.

“I wish to also recognise and express gratitude to our two presidents, and indeed the Secretary General of the United Nation, for the encouraging financial support accorded the exercises.

“The enormous financial commitments to support the military personnel in their works are recognised and appreciated as well. These no doubt boosted the morale of the security personnel to put in their best in the execution of the hard exercise.”

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The Director-General, National Boundary Commission, Adamu Adaji, said that the session was for the commission to place pillars that would clearly define the boundaries between the duo countries.

“The exercise is for us to place pillars that will define the boundaries in the entire structure of the 2100 pillars, just like we have defined close to about 2000. The remaining sector, we want to make sure we also emplace pillars and this pillar emplacement programme is continuous. We just finished lot size and we will continue with lot seven and eight”, he said.

He said that the three remaining disagreement areas are, “the room Sookie; then there is the issue of one of the pillars known as Anglo German pillars; the other one is the popular cuja community around Adamawa state. Now the issues had been the difficulties by the parties to agree on the correct interpretation of the ICJ documents.”

Adaji said, “Rum Suki the ICJ had ruled that Nigeria’s position was more accepted but our brothers want a situation whereby their own views will also be tabled for further negotiations and specials.

“We are saying, no, let’s stick to the ICJ judgement for now. In the case of pillar 8, we have always argued that there was a mistake in the coordinates of that point that was given and we have requested our counterparts, our Cameroonian brothers to still reason with us as we have seen in previous cases where there had been mistakes in the coordinates given by the ICJ because the coordinates is supposed to guide you to a point, where that point is not where you expect to be, you will see an error.”

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BREAKING: Edo House of Assembly Elects New speaker

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A member representing Akoko-Edo Constituency I, Yekini Idiaye, has emerged as the new Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly.

Idiaye, a third-term lawmaker, takes over from Blessing Agbebaku, who resigned as Speaker on Monday amid moves by lawmakers to impeach him.

The emergence of Idiaye was said to have been influenced by the gentleman’s zoning arrangement in the Assembly, which provides that when the governor is from the Edo Central Senatorial District, the Speaker should come from Edo North.

Idiaye, being the oldest member from the Edo North Senatorial District, was subsequently elected Speaker.

Without the zoning arrangement, the Deputy Speaker would have automatically succeeded Agbebaku, according to the new Speaker.

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Members of the Assembly were at the Government House to inform Governor Monday Okpebholo of the change in leadership.

When contacted by our correspondent, Agbebaku’s telephone line was busy, while his media aide, Ivy Ebojele, was yet to issue a further statement on his resignation.

Agbebaku was said to have resigned early on Monday following alleged moves by lawmakers to impeach him.

Reports gathered that 17 of the 24 lawmakers had signed a notice of impeachment on Sunday night, a development that may have prompted his resignation.

Agbebaku’s resignation was confirmed by Ebojele, who said details of the development would be made public later.

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She said, “I can confirm the Speaker’s resignation but details will be made public later.”

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Confusion In House of Assembly As Speaker Resigns

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The Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Blessing Agbebaku, has resigned from his position.

Agbebaku stepped down on Monday amid moves by some lawmakers to impeach him.

His resignation was confirmed on Facebook by his media aide, Ivy Adodo-Ebojele, who said further details on the circumstances surrounding his exit would be made public later.

“EDO ASSEMBLY SPEAKER RT HON CHIEF BLESSING AGBEBAKU RESIGNS,” she wrote.

The development has thrown the Edo State House of Assembly into a fresh leadership crisis, with lawmakers expected to determine a new Speaker.

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Odii’s Ebonyi Dream: Restructuring, Infrastructure, Healthcare, ICT Top Agenda

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The Executive Secretary of the Igbo Oriental Think Tank, Dr. Kenneth Anozie, has highlighted the vision of Dr. Chukwuma Anyichuks Odii for Ebonyi State ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

In a statement titled “Anyichuks Odii 2027: I Have a Dream for Ebonyi State,” Anozie compared Odii’s vision for Ebonyi with the transformational ideals associated with American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

According to the political analyst, Odii believes that Ebonyi State possesses enormous potential capable of benefiting the wider population rather than serving the interests of a few.

Anozie said Odii’s proposed agenda includes a restructuring of government to ensure equitable representation and development across the different zones of Ebonyi State.

He also listed improved infrastructure as a key component of Odii’s vision, particularly roads and other projects that would facilitate the movement of agricultural produce, stimulate industrial development and create employment opportunities for youths.

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The analyst further said Odii plans to make the civil service more responsive to the needs of residents, establish major healthcare centres across the state’s local government areas to help reduce child mortality, and provide extensive ICT training for young people.

Anozie said the ICT initiative could position Ebonyi as a hub for technology talent, with trained professionals able to compete for opportunities locally and internationally.

“Anyichuks has a dream. Ndi Ebonyi need to cue in to that dream for the benefits of all,” Anozie said.

He urged Ebonyi residents to pay attention to the proposed agenda and participate actively in determining the direction of the state ahead of the 2027 election.

Dr. Kenneth Anozie is the Executive Secretary of the Igbo Oriental Think Tank and a political analyst.

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BREAKING: INEC declares Adeleke winner of Osun guber poll

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…Governor trounces APC’s Oyebamiji with 66,252

The Independent National Electoral Commission has declared Governor Ademola Adeleke, of the Accord Party, the winner of the 2026 governorship election.

Announcing the final results, INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Joshua Ogunwole, the Vice- Chancellor of the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti declared Adeleke winner and returned him elected.

Ogunwole announced that the Accord candidate secured 511,067 while his closest challenger, Bola Oyebamiji of the All Progressives Congress, recorded 444,815 votes.

Adeleke trounced his major opponent with 66,252 votes amid wild jubilation by party supporters and other residents.

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Osun Guber: Adeleke Sweeps 19 LGAs, Oyebamiji Wins 11

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The Osun State Governor and Accord Party candidate, Ademola Adeleke, has won 19 of the 30 Local Government Areas in Saturday’s governorship election, while the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Oyebamiji, secured victory in 11 LGAs.Download Offline Maps

The results are being collated and announced, with the Independent National Electoral Commission expected to make the official declaration after the completion of the process.

Adeleke recorded notable victories across several parts of the state, including Ede South, Ede North, Osogbo, Ife Central, Ife East, Ife North, Ilesa West, Odo Otin, Egbedore and Iwo.

Oyebamiji, however, won key LGAs including Ilesa East, Boripe, Irepodun, Obokun, Atakumosa West, Atakumosa East, Irewole, Isokan, Ola-Oluwa, Ife South and Olorunda.

The results announced so far show a closely contested election between the two major candidates, with the other candidates recording significantly lower figures in most of the LGAs.Download Interactive Maps

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In Boluwaduro, Adeleke polled 7,118 votes against Oyebamiji’s 7,050. In Ede South, Adeleke secured 26,188 votes while the APC candidate scored 6,219.

Adeleke also won Ife North with 13,879 votes to Oyebamiji’s 9,613; Ilesa West with 16,196 against 12,756; Ifedayo with 7,427 against 6,836; and Ife Central with 21,171 against 15,913.

In Osogbo, Adeleke recorded 36,480 votes while Oyebamiji polled 30,474. He also won Oriade with 21,343 votes to 14,863 and Odo Otin with 18,003 votes against 15,435.

Other LGAs won by Adeleke included Ife East, where he scored 27,201 votes against Oyebamiji’s 18,600; Ifelodun, 21,107 against 18,396; Iwo, 27,085 against 19,660; Ede North, 35,427 against 10,283; Ila, 16,211 against 12,934; Ayedire, 11,073 against 9,910; Egbedore, 19,278 against 11,194; and Ayedaade, 16,681 against 15,719.Design Campaign Signs

Oyebamiji secured victories in Ilesa East with 16,208 votes against Adeleke’s 12,280; Boripe with 19,963 against 12,448; Irepodun with 15,713 against 14,504; and Obokun with 16,120 against 12,023.

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He also won Atakumosa West, polling 10,037 votes to Adeleke’s 7,479; Irewole, 29,972 against 10,934; Atakumosa East, 9,936 against 7,872; Isokan, 14,063 against 13,765; Ola-Oluwa, 10,782 against 10,063; Ife South, 14,678 against 13,507; and Olorunda, 24,671 against 23,514.

The outcome places Adeleke ahead in the overall LGA tally, although the final result remains subject to the completion of the official collation and declaration by INEC.
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