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Rigathi Gachagua’s lawyer pleads with court to save DP: “He won’t even be a D.O once impeached”

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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua addressing the nation during a previous press briefing. Photo: Rigathi Gachagua. Source: Facebook
  • Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s lawyer has alleged that the Senate is orchestrating a microwave impeachment to oust him from office
  • The lawyer argued that if Gachagua is impeached, he will be unable to hold any public office in the country
  • He further urged the court to prevent the Senate from debating the deputy president’s impeachment motion

Faith Chandianya, a journalist at Ekwutosblog, brings over three years of experience covering politics and Current Affairs in Kenya

One of Rigathi Gachagua’s lawyers, Tom Macharia, has accused the Senate of attempting a “microwave impeachment” to remove the deputy president from office.

What did Macharia say about Gachagua’s impeachment?

Macharia argued that the attempt is occurring amid several trials where Gachagua sought to block his impeachment in the Senate.

“They are Looking for a microwave impeachment, the Senate is creating it’s own timeline,” Macharia told court.

While urging Justice Chacha Mwita to issue conservatory orders to stop the Senate’s debate on the impeachment motion against Gachagua, Macharia argued that if Gachagua is impeached, he will be permanently barred from holding any public servant position in the country.

Macharia added that Gachagua cannot even return to being a District Officer once impeached.

“My client cannot go back to bieng a DO,” Macharia argued.

He made a passionate appeal to Justice Mwita, urging him to issue conservatory orders before the Senate debates the impeachment motion against the deputy president on Wednesday October 16.

Justice Mwita is set to issue a ruling tomorrow at 2:30 p.m., a day before the Senate begins its hearing on the impeachment motion against the deputy president.

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National Assembly presents evidence of Gachagua’s trial at Senate

This comes after the National Assembly submitted over 20 boxes of evidence that were transported in two pickups under tight security to support the MPs’ stance.

The submission followed the impeachment of Gachagua by 282 Members of Parliament, who cited corruption, abuse of office, and threats against President William Ruto as key grounds for their decision.

Gachagua also submitted several cartons of evidence for his impeachment hearing at the Senate.

On the day of the hearing, Gachagua will have four hours to present his defence.

What else you need to know about Gachagua’s impeachment

  • Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wah dismissed claims that Mt. Kenya residents are hostile toward leaders supporting Gachagua’s removal
  • Lawyer Kibe Mutai slammed MPs for hurriedly impeaching the deputy president, arguing that they acted like ‘sheep’ without reading and understanding the allegations.
  • Two politicians have emerged as William Ruto’s favourites in the race to succeed Gachagua

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Keyamo Makes Compassionate Moves in Aviation Sector, Announces Release of Emmanson, Reduction of Kwam 1’s Ban

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The Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, has announced a series of decisions regarding recent unruly passenger incidents at Nigerian airports. After consulting with stakeholders, Keyamo has decided to withdraw a criminal complaint against Ms. Comfort Emmanson, who was involved in an altercation with Ibom Air staff.

The complaint against Ms. Emmanson will be withdrawn, and she is expected to be released from Kirikiri Prisons.

The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has agreed to lift the lifelong flying ban imposed on Ms. Emmanson.

The flight ban for musician Kwam 1 (Wasiu Ayinde Marshall) will be reduced to one month.

Kwam 1 is expected to be engaged as an ambassador for proper airport security protocol by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) will restore the licenses of ValueJet pilots Captain Oluranti Ogoyi and First Officer Ivan Oloba after a one-month ban.

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Keyamo stated that the decisions were made after reviewing the incidents and consulting with stakeholders.

He emphasized that safety and security in the aviation sector will be taken seriously, but also showed compassion in the cases of Emmanson and Kwam.

Keyamo had previously criticized Kwam 1’s behavior as “totally unacceptable” and likened it to a hostage situation

A retreat will be held next week to retrain aviation security personnel on handling errant passengers and de-escalating potentially explosive situations.

Airlines will also hold a session to focus on staff conduct and attitude towards passengers ².

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Court awards N5m in damages against Ecobank for account restriction

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The Court of Appeal sitting in Owerri has delivered a landmark judgment affirming that Ecobank Nigeria Limited acted unlawfully in restricting a customer’s account without a court order.

It described the bank’s actions as a gross violation of customer rights and a breach of fiduciary duty.

The judgment arose from an appeal filed by Ecobank against a decision of the trial court, which had earlier ruled in favour of the Respondent, its customer, and awarded N10 million in general damages.

Justice Ntong Ntong, who delivered the lead judgment, agreed with the lower court’s findings but reduced the damages to N5 million, deeming the original sum excessive in light of the evidence presented.

In resolving the first issue, Justice Ntong emphasised that no bank has the power to freeze or restrict a customer’s account without a valid court order, regardless of internal policies or compliance procedures such as the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Know Your Customer, KYC, regulations.

The court held that while Ecobank claimed it acted under regulatory obligations after a $65,000 cash deposit raised red flags, it failed to demonstrate that such compliance required unilateral restriction of the account.

It cited relevant precedents, including FBN v. DKN Investments Ltd and GTB v. Joshua, to reinforce the principle that banking institutions must operate within the confines of the law, warning against the use of internal policies to override constitutional rights.

On the second issue, the appellate court found that Ecobank had no legal or contractual basis to assert a right of lien over $10,000 in the respondent’s account, which was allegedly owed to a foreign trading partner, Unique International Trading Ltd.

The bank had argued that it restricted the funds to protect itself from potential litigation threatened by the trading firm.

However, the court ruled that Ecobank’s reliance on the threat of legal action by a third party could not justify the exercise of any lien, especially in the absence of any contractual agreement or court order to that effect.

“Self-help has no place in the civilized world,” the court warned, rejecting the bank’s justification as “misconceived and untenable in law.”

On the final issue, it affirmed that Ecobank had breached its duty of care by unlawfully restricting access to the customer’s funds and dishonouring cheques.

However, it found no sufficient evidence to support the customer’s claim of lost business and goodwill due to the restriction.

Accordingly, the appellate court reduced the general damages from N10 million to N5 million, emphasising that while there was a breach warranting compensation, the initial sum was excessive.

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Oyo: Unregistered tanker loaded with 15,000 litres of AGO tumbles in Iseyin

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A tanker without a registration number carrying fifteen thousand litres of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) has tumbled in Iseyin in Oyo State.

Ekwutosblog gathered that the incident occurred at Odo-Igba, Iseyin – Saki Road in Iseyin, on Sunday.

The tanker was said to have lost control whilst on motion, swerved off the road and fell into a nearby ditch.

The accident reportedly caused a traffic gridlock but the Chairman of Oyo State Fire Service, Maroof Akinwande, who confirmed the incident in a statement said normalcy has been restored on the road.

“It was a trailer tanker with unknown registered no loaded with 15,000litres capacity of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), that lost control whilst on motion and swerved off the road into a nearby ditch.

The firemen quickly swung into action and applied chemical foam compound to neutralize the flammability of the content and prevented it from explosion.

“The normal vehicular movement has been restored back on the road”.

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