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INEC Tackles Judge over Melaye’s Recall

Insists process must be concluded in 90 days

- Tobi Soniyi

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has written to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Ibrahim Auta, asking him to ensure that the court does not obstruct the commission in the performanc­e of its statutory duties.

INEC, in the letter signed by its Acting Chairman, Professor Okechukwu Ibeanu, objected to the order granted by Justice John Tsoho stopping the commission from proceeding with the recall of Senator Dino Melaye, who represents Kogi West Senatorial District in the Senate.

INEC said the order granted by the judge was aimed at frustratin­g its constituti­onal duties, contending that it was in

The six male students of Igbonla Government College, Epe in Lagos State, who were kidnapped 56 days ago are alive and fine, the police said yesterday, dispelling rumours that they might have been killed by their abductors.

“We are on course to rescue the boys. The children are fine and we will continue to intensify efforts to ensure that they are returned home and reunited with their parents,” said Fatai Owoseni, the Commission­er of Police, Lagos State Command.

Speculatio­n has been rife that the kidnappers might have killed the boys, following a breakdown in the negotiatio­n between the abductors and their parents over the ransom.

But Owoseni provided a glimmer of home to the abducted children’s families and friends yesterday, assuring them that efforts were being intensifie­d to rescue them.

He refused to give details of the rescue efforts, explaining that it was a sensitive matter that could not be divulged to the public.

“This is a sensitive matter and our main objective is to successful­ly reunite them with their parents and that will soon be achieved,” the police boss said.

Peter Jonah, Isiaq Rahmon, Adebayo George, Judah Agbausi, Pelumi Philips and Farouq Yusuf were abducted on May 25, 2017.

The kidnappers who had initially demanded N50 million ransom, then cut off communicat­ion after three of their gang members were arrested by the police last month, despite collecting N10 million from the parents of the students.

They resumed communicat­ion last week and after collecting another N20 million from the parents, they failed to release the boys at the weekend as promised.

Instead the kidnappers made a demand for another N1.5 million to defray their transporta­tion cost.

This latest demand caused a stalemate in the negotiatio­ns, leading to fears that the kidnappers might have dispensed with the students.

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