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June 12: Abiodun Commutes Death Sentences for 45 Inmates, Pardons 41 Others
… Military Rule, Not an Option-Richard Akinnola
Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has commuted the death sentence of 45 condemned prisoners to prison terms.
He also granted pardon to 41 other inmates serving in different Correctional Centres across the state.
Speaking at the 2024 Democracy Day, held at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta, Prince Abiodun said the decision was in exercising his perogative of mercy as the governor of the state.
He said: “Government has a duty to uphold democratic values by consistently applying principles of mercy, justice, and the rule of law. In this vein, the Nigerian Constitution empowers me to exercise a prerogative of mercy to anyone convicted of an offense in Ogun State.
“Having received the guidance of the Ogun State Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy, I have signed the appropriate warrants ordering the release of 41 convicts currently imprisoned across different correctional facilities in Ogun State. I have also signed warrants converting the death sentences of 45 inmates to prison sentences.
“This gesture signals a break from past grievances and a move towards a more inclusive and compassionate society where merciful second chances are granted to deserving offenders.
“All convicts who have received this gesture have shown remorse for their crimes, acquired skills and certifications in prison, with several of them receiving university degrees from the National Open University of Nigeria. They have also demonstrated verified good conduct during their imprisonment.”
He said the celebration holds immense significance as it marks the triumph of democracy, the power of the people, and the pursuit of justice and freedom, observing that the history of Nigeria’s democracy is one of struggle and perseverance.
“June 12, 1993, stands as a watershed moment in this journey. On that particular day, Nigerians transcended differences of tribe, gender, and even the unique joint Muslim-Muslim ticket to speak unanimously through the ballot.
“They elected the late Chief Moshood Kasimawo Olawale Abiola and Babagana Kingibe of the defunct Social Democratic Party (SDP) as President and Vice-President, respectively.
Although the election was globally acclaimed as the freest and fairest in Nigeria’s history, the military annulled its results, dashing the hopes raised by this democratic exercise.
“That election remains a pivotal moment in our country’s democratic history. It has become the benchmark against which the successes of subsequent elections are measured. For all its import, it reminds us of the power of unity, resilience, and the collective determination to uphold the principles of democracy.
“It is a testament to the strength and resilience of the Nigerian people, who have shown unwavering commitment to democracy and the belief in a better future,” the governor added.
He said the late Chief M.K.O. Abiola stands as one of the finest trailblazers from Ogun State just as his courage and unwavering commitment to democratic ideals remain an inspiration to the people adding that his campaign slogan, “Hope ’93,” was a national reawakening rooted in faith and the limitless ability of Nigerians to face their challenges and solve the problems of nation-building.
While noting that the celebration signifies the commitment to continue the journey towards a better Nigeria, building on the sacrifices made by Chief MKO Abiola and countless others who fought for democracy and paid the ultimate price, Prince Abiodun said the courage and unwavering commitment to democratic ideals serve as a reminder of the power of the people and the importance of upholding the principles of justice, freedom, and equality laid by our forefathers.
In a lecture titled: “June 12: Defining Moment in the Democratic Development of Nigeria,” the guest lecturer, Mr. Richard Akinnola, while giving a background to what led to the crisis, chided the nation’s judiciary for being a tool in the hands of the military government to annul the June 12 elections.
He condemned those who have been calling for the return of the military as the result of the hardship in the country.
“In fact, June 12 stands as a defining moment and a watershed in our quest for democracy. That is why we should be very careful. Some people who did not experience what we went through are not subtly calling for the military. We must say no, never do we call for military again. Whatever the challenges we are having, let’s fight, let us argue, let us disagree, let us abuse each other, but never should we be tempted to invite the military,” he advised.
Akinnola who described the June 12 elections as the best in the history of the nation, noting that the aftermath of the annulment led to killings of pro-democracy activists just as it ushered in mutual mistrust among the citizens.
The guest lecturer said for democracy to thrive in the country, Nigerians must keep their leaders on their toes, saying though it is necessary to celebrate the day, people should not forget those who sacrificed their lives for the democracy being enjoyed in the country now.
In his goodwill message, a pro-democracy activist and former Commissioner for Information and Strategy in Ogun State, Dr. Niran Malaolu, eulogied Chief Abiola for paying the supreme prize for the nation to experience democracy, noting that several Nigerians also suffered in the course of returning the country to democratic rule.
In his welcome address, the Deputy Chief of Staff (DCOS) to the governor, Dr. Toyin Taiwo, said the celebration symbolizes the collective will of Nigerians to chose their leaders in a free and fair elections as witnessed on June 12 1993, just as it demonstrated the power of the people in bringing about change.
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PDP Standoff ‘Shameful, A Pity’, Says Natl Publicity Sec
The newly elected National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ini Ememobong, has condemned Tuesday’s violent standoff at the party’s Wadata Plaza headquarters in Abuja.
Ememobong, who was elected at the party’s National Convention in Ibadan, spoke in an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Tuesday.
The lawyer said the crisis was a pointer to the disturbing decline in Nigeria’s democratic culture and questioned the process surrounding the disputed meeting.
“Is that a NEC meeting? Every NEC meeting must be monitored by INEC. It’s very shameful and a pity that this is happening after six election cycles
“Democratic consolidation should be firm. Democratic norms should be valued. They should form part of our way of life. Sadly, every election cycle seems to be getting worse.
“In a democracy, the majority will have their way, and the minority will have their say. But what you have now is a minority trying to impose its will on the majority,” he said.
Ememobong warned that the incident exposed party members to serious danger.
“Today, people could have been killed. People were injured. The canisters were shot directly at people. Many elderly people have comorbidities. Some have asthma. Some are hypertensive,” he said.
He noted that several Nigerians had died from inhaling tear gas in the past and accused the ruling party of enabling hostility against the opposition.
“When it gets to the point where it looks as though all the ruling party wants is blood to water democracy, what the chairman is saying is that if it means our blood watering it, then so be it,” the factional PDP spokesman said.
He said the president appeared unbothered by the crisis and insisted that political actors must confront these issues through lawful means.
“It looks like until blood falls, the President does not understand. This happened less than 400 metres from where the President is. An opposition party is being stifled. Almost every opposition party has faced one problem or another.
“Until people stand up and confront these things within the ambit of the law, it will amount to electoral authoritarianism,” he said.
Ememobong also addressed conflicting court orders regarding recent party decisions, explaining that several courts had taken positions on the matter.
“No court has jurisdiction over internal affairs of the party. That is the Supreme Court’s position. But if a court, suo motu or after argument, assumes jurisdiction, we respect the court.
“Two Federal High Courts assumed jurisdiction and gave judgments. The court in Ibadan assumed jurisdiction. It’s not my duty to determine correctness. Lawyers will canvass arguments. The courts will rule,” he said.
He added that the appellate courts would eventually determine the issue.
“It is now the duty of the Court of Appeal to sit on appeal over those judgments. The Supreme Court will then give final clarity. All of this will enrich our jurisprudence,” he noted.
Supporters of Senator Samuel Anyanwu tried to block the arrival of Governors Seyi Makinde and Bala Mohammed, who came with the Turaki-led group.
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike stayed in his car for over 30 minutes during the chaos.
Anyanwu insisted he remained National Secretary and said he invited security to handle “intruders.”
After hours of confrontation, Kabiru Turaki declared he had taken control of the secretariat as National Chairman.
A pro-Wike NEC later expelled Makinde, Mohammed, Dauda Lawal, Bode George, Wabara and Turaki, and dissolved six state excos.
The move followed the Ibadan convention, where 11 members, including Wike, Fayose and Anyanwu, were expelled. Some governors opposed the expulsions.
Anyanwu later blamed PDP governors for worsening the crisis but said the party was not dead.
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Abduction: Two Schoolgirls Have Escaped From Captivity — Kebbi Govt
The Kebbi State Government has clarified the number of abducted schoolgirls still in captivity, saying two of the kidnapped students have escaped from their abductors.
The Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Halima Bande, made the clarification while speaking to Channels Television in Zuru on Tuesday.
Bande explained that bandits abducted 26 girls during the invasion, and although two managed to escape, 24 schoolgirls remain in captivity.
She identified the students who escaped as Salma and Hauwa’u Liman, confirming that they are now back and safe.
“Only two have escaped so far,” she stressed.
“This is a tragedy that has put everyone around us in trauma. We don’t know where they sleep, the food they eat, or the environment they are in,” Bande said.
The Commissioner also urged the general public to avoid spreading misleading information about the abduction, noting that there has been a lot of unauthentic information circulating about the incident.
“Therefore, I implore journalists and media outlets to rely only on authentic information regarding the incident,” she said.
The assailants attacked the Government Girls Comprehensive Senior Secondary School (GGCSS) in Maga, Kebbi State, taking away over 20 students.
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13- year-old Lagos student wins 2025 UBA National Essay Competition, gets N10m
A 13-year-old student of Igando Senior High School, Lagos, Master Ebunoluwa Seth Oluwatimilehin, has emerged winner of this year’s National Essay Competition organised by the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc among senior secondary school students nationwide.
He was announced the winner at the grand finale of the competition and award ceremony held at UBA House, Marina, Lagos, on Tuesday.
Interestingly, Ebunoluwa is the first male student to win the star prize in the last eight years as female students have been winning the prize back to back in the past seven years.
From right: UBA Group Managing Director/CEO, United Bank for Africa, Oliver Alawuba; Winner, 2025 National Essay Competition, Ebunoluwa Seth Oluwatimelehin; and Managing Director/CEO, UBA Foundation, Mrs Bola Atta, during the grand finale held at UBA House, Lagos, on Tuesday.
UBA National essay competition, which is an annual event and with this year’s edition, 15th in the series, is one of the major UBA intervention initiatives on education domiciled under its social arm, UBA Foundation. And it is free for participants.
Ebunoluwa , an SS2 student and first child of his parents defeated 15-year-old Emarald Njoku of Christian International School, Owerri, Imo State and Fatima Bayero, a 14-year-old student of Conerstone Montessori School, Abuja to second and third places, respectively and the rest out of a total of 7, 000 students who participated in the competition across the country this year.
While Ebunoluwa was rewarded for his effort with a N10 million scholarship grant to study at any university of his choice in Africa, a trophy, laptop, certificate of merit, and a school bag, Emerald and Fatima on their part, won N7.5 million and N5 million scholarship grants respectively also to study at their choice universities in Africa and equally received a laptop, certificate of merit, and a school bag each.
The money prizes were increased to these amounts this year from N7.5 million, N5 million and N3.5 million for the top three respectively.

Ebunoluwa who was accompanied to the event by his mother, Mrs Comfort Oluwatimilehin, a teacher, told Nigerian Tribune that winning the competition was really tasking as he burnt night candles to read and research to put down the winning essay.
It was his first attempt to participate in the competition.
This year’s topic was “Nigeria is characterized by diverse cultures, ethnicities, and religions. How can young Nigerians deploy diversity to build a united nation?”
While commending UBA Foundation for providing the platform, Ebunoluwa said he had gained additional knowledge about contemporary issues in the country and that hard work and commitment are certainly rewarding.
In his remark at the event, the Managing Director/CEO of UBA Plc, Mr Oliver Alawuba, said UBA is particularly excited to be using the platform to boost education and reading culture and also encourage healthy competition among secondary school students in Nigeria and other African countries, noting that the annual event is designed to positively change the world.
According to him, we believe so much in quality education and we believe that the future of the world is in Africa and that could only be achieved by preparing youths well for the future
He noted that the competition has produced so many winners with many of them now contributing meanigfully to the national development.
He promised that the bank through the competition would continue to invest in the education of African youths who want to study in any of the African universities.
Also speaking, MD/CEO, UBA Foundation, Bola Atta congratulated and commended the winners for their exceptional performance, urging those who did not win the major prize this year not to be discouraged but be more committed to enable them to do better in future.
She said the foundation decided to increase the scholarship money to N10 million, N7.5 million and 5 million for the first, second and third place respectively this year because of the high inflation in Africa.
She noted that the competition had been extended to many other African countries where UBA operates including Ghana, Senegal, Mozambique and so forth as a way of giving back to them.
Atta, however, pointed out that the competition had really improved students wriiten prowess, confidence, critical thinking and also knowledge on social issues in their environment.
In her part, one of the panel of jurists, who assessed all the entries, Prof Asabe Kabir Umar from Usman Dan Fodio University Sokoto, said even though there were better entries this year, many of those entries were actually poor as many students wrote out of contexts and also used slangs in their essays.
She said their entries showed that many of the students are too engrossed with social media and things that would not add value to them rather than be committed to their studies.
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