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Friday 28 October 2022

Terror alert:Fear as vehicle catches fire near Justice Ministry in Abuja

 

There was panic on Friday, October 28, around Dalaba Street, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja. where the Ministry of Justice is located, over a fire outbreak from a Hilux vehicle

It was gathered that the vehicle suddenly burst into flames on the expressway, leaving workers, passersby, and motorists in serious fear.


A Hilux
The vehicle was burnt beyond recognition (Photo: Sahara Reporters) Source: UGC

Sahara Reporters has it that the flames took over the vehicle for some minutes and badly damaged it before nearby motorists tried to put them out with extinguishers.

A while later, firefighters and officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) came to the scene and arrested the situation.

While the wreckage of the burnt Hilux vehicle has been moved from the road, calm has returned to the area.

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Appeal Court reverses Umahi, Deputy’s sack

 

 An appeal court in Abuja has reversed the decision of Justice Inyang Ekwo of the federal high court on March 8, sacking David Umahi, his deputy.

The court sacked the duo for leaving the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and joining the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Dave Umahi/PDP/APC/Ebonyi/2023 election
Dave Umahi.Photo Credit: Dave Umahi Source: Twitter

But the appellate court on Friday, October 28, in a 3-man panel judgment, said that Nigeria’s constitution did not provide any punishment for any governor or deputy governor who left their parties and joined another party

Justice Haruna Tsanami of the appeal court emphasized that the only option opened to political parties not pleased by the defection of a governor or his deputy is to pursue the impeachment process as provided in the constitution.

The court of appeal’s decision is in line with an earlier decision taken on the same issue by the Enugu division of the court.


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