FG FILES TREASON CHARGE AGAINST ALLEGED COUP PLOTTERS. (PHOTO).

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FG FILES TREASON  CHARGE AGAINST ALLEGED COUP PLOTTERS The Federal  Government has filed a 13-count charge before the Federal High Court, Abuja against a retired Major General, a retired Naval Captain, a serving police inspector, and three others over an alleged coup plot and acts of terrorism. The alleged coup plotters, are scheduled to be arraigned on  April 22, before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court, Abuja. Those named in the charge are Major General Mohammed Ibrahim Gana, Captain Erasmus Ochegobia Victor,   Inspector Ahmed Ibrahim, Zekeri Umoru, Bukar Kashim Goni, and Abdulkadir Sani. Also listed as a defendant, but said to be at large, is former Bayelsa State Governor, Timipre Sylva. The charge, filed by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation and signed by the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Federation, Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, accuses the defendants of offences ranging from treason and terrorism to failure to disclose se...

SENATE PRESIDENT CALLS FOR CLOSER TIES BETWEEN NIGERIA AND EGYPT, MOROCCO.{PHOTOS}.#PRESS RELEASE.

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     President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has called for closer bilateral relationship between Nigeria and Egypt and also with Morocco.
Lawan made the call at a separate meeting with the Egyptian Ambassador in Nigeria, Assem Hanafi Elseify and also with the Moroccan Ambassador in Nigeria, Moha Ou Ali Tagma who paid him courtesy visits on Tuesday.
Lawan said Egypt and Nigeria are leading countries in Africa and acknowledged that the two countries have had a very long relationship.
"Nigeria has been quite supportive of Egypt and Egypt has been supportive of Nigeria. We need to expand and widen this cooperation and partnership between our two countries," Lawan said.
The Senate President said the parliamentary relationship between Egypt and Nigeria needs to be improved adding that "there is need for the cooperation that we share between us as two major African countries to be well grounded, established and sustained between our parliaments."He said Parliaments normally play very important and significant roles in ensuring that peoples in different countries are able to come together because they represent the people."Therefore we carry their sentiments. We carry their aspirations. We want the relationships that benefit the people that we represent on both sides.
"So I will encourage that we try to work out and promote better parliamentary relationship," Lawan said.
Lawan also urged the Egyptian authourities to ease the process of issuance of Visas to Nigerians seeking to travel to Egypt for legitimate business.
Lawan made the appeal against the backdrop of numerous complaints received by his office from Nigerians who were denied visas by the Egyptian embassy.
“While we are not going to encourage that whoever does not qualify and applies for visa be given, we believe that many Nigerians have legitimate reasons to apply for visas to go to Egypt.
“We need to intensify every possible effort to ensure we are able to address those issues that make this difficult,” Lawan said.
Earlier, the Ambassador of Egypt, Assem Kanafy Elseify, said the purpose of his visit was to congratulate the leadership of the senate following its emergence on June 11.
Elseify also conveyed the intention of the leadership of the Egyptian parliament to visit its counterpart at the Nigerian National Assembly.
According to him, the visit would afford the leaderships of both parliaments the opportunity of strengthening legislative ties in a bid to ensure the development of both countries.
Receiving the Moroccan Ambassador Moha Ou Ali Tagma, the Senate President said Nigeria and Morocco have many things that have brought them together. He cited as examples the agreements on Fertilizer and gas pipeline projects which are underway and which will no doubt be beneficial to the two countries.He said the National Assembly will play it's part to support President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure that the projects are delivered.
Earlier, Ambassador Tagma said Nigeria and Morrocco stand to benefit mutually from each other in various sectors.
“Since the visit of President Muhammadu Buhari to Morroco in June 2018, we have developed a very strong and good relationship in may sectors.
“We hope to maintain this relationship because Nigeria and Morocco have much to share”, he said.
Signed:
Ola Awoniyi
Special Adviser(media)
to President of the Senate
Wednesday, October 9th, 2019.
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