Politics
Anthony Albanese erupts at simple question about Chinse warships
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Anthony Albanese has bristled at suggestions he should get Beijing on the phone after China‘s military carried out a live-fire exercise off the Australian coast and stoked international tensions.
The prime minister said senior Defence officials continued to monitor three Chinese warships after they were spotted moving south about 280km off Sydney, in international waters, on Thursday.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong met with her Chinese counterpart and demanded answers as to why the vessels only offered limited notice before the firing was carried out.
China’s actions are believed to have complied with international law and the Australian Defence Force has advised there was no imminent threat to its assets or those of New Zealand.
But analysts believe the sailing was an attempt by Beijing to project power and send a message to Canberra about China’s capability.
Mr Albanese was asked on Saturday if he would call President Xi Jinping in light of the incident but instead defended China’s right to carry out the exercise as it had not breached international law.
‘It’s important to not suggest that wasn’t the case. What we have done is to make appropriate representation through diplomatic channels, including foreign minister to foreign minister,’ he said.
‘They could have given more notice but Australia has a presence from time to time in the South China Sea (and) this activity took place outside of our exclusive economic zone. Notification did occur.’

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says China has obeyed rules regarding its warships

Mr Albanese was asked on Saturday if he would call President Xi Jinping (right) in light of the incident but instead defended China’s right to carry out the exercise
Australia has co-ordinated its response with New Zealand but not spoken with ANZUS ally the United States since the incident.
Opposition defence spokesman Andrew Hastie leapt on the prime minister’s response, suggesting China’s actions amounted to ‘gunboat diplomacy’.
‘This is Chinese warships imposing themselves on our commercial airspace and that’s why I come back to that question for the PM, where’s his limit?’ he told ABC Radio.
‘Why is he being weak about this? Why isn’t he picking up the phone and making representations on behalf of the Australian people and our national interests?’
Defence Minister Richard Marles earlier said Australia had not received satisfactory answers when it queried the incident.
‘They notified a live firing exercise but with very short notice, which meant that was very disconcerting for planes that were in the air,’ he told Channel Seven.
Australian officials said it was customary to give 24 to 48 hours notice of live fire activity.
Qantas, Emirates and Air New Zealand modified flight paths between Australia and New Zealand after receiving reports of live firing in international waters.

Defence Minister Richard Marles (pictured on Saturday) earlier said Australia had not received satisfactory answers when it queried the incident

Chinese warships were discovered just 150 nautical miles east of Sydney, marking the furthest south Beijing’s navy has ever ventured along Australia’s eastern coastline
A Defence spokesperson said China advised via a radio broadcast on a civilian channel that it would carry out its drill.
‘(China) did not inform Defence of its intent to conduct a live fire activity and has not provided any further information,’ a statement read.
Senator Wong met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the sidelines of a G20 meeting in Johannesburg on Friday.
Along with the increasing military tensions, she raised the case of Australian citizen Yang Jun, who has received a suspended death sentence in Beijing, and reiterated Australia’s wider opposition to the death penalty.
Senator Wong said her discussions with China were ‘calm and consistent’.
The live firing exercise follows a run-in with the Chinese military last week, when a fighter jet fired flares in front of an RAAF surveillance aircraft during a patrol over the South China Sea .
The government lodged a complaint with Beijing over the near-miss, fearing for the lives of the Australian personnel.
Politics
How Buhari shocked me 6 months into his administration – Oyegun
Chairman, Policy Manifesto Committee of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, John Odigie-Oyegun, says former president Muhammadu Buhari gave him the shock of his life, six months into his administration as Nigeria’s leader.
Oyegun made this disclosure on Friday when he featured in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Prime Time’.
He revealed that as National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, he went to tell Buhari that he was not delivering his election promises to Nigerians but that the late president told him he would not rule with strictness, but rather wanted to show Nigerians that he is a true civilian president.
The former APC National Chairman lamented that it became business as usual, from there.
“I was national chairman of the APC. Six months or less into our assuming office, fairly alarmed, I went to the late President Buhari for a one-on-one talk. I said Mr President, this is not what the people were expecting. They wanted a bit of the old president Buhari.
“And he explained to me, Mr Chairman, I have learned my lesson. I was shocked. And don’t forget at that time, a lot of prominent Nigerians took their holidays abroad, just to be sure and see what this new sheriff in town will be.
“Buhari told me he wants to now show the people that he’s a true civilian president in Agbada. And by the time we finished the conversation, I said Oh God, we are finished. Because, if he’s not ready to be strict, what’s the point?
“Weeks later, months later, years later, I was proven correct. And of course, it became business as usual, only that they are a new set of tenants in Aso Rock. That was a shocker,” he said.
Politics
Electoral Reform: Dino alleges senate’s plot to rig 2027 election
Former lawmaker, Dino Melaye Esq, has raised concerns over the Senate’s reported rejection of the electronic transmission of election results.
The move, according to Melaye, is a clear endorsement of election rigging and an indication of a sinister plan to rig the 2027 elections.
In a statement on Friday, the former lawmaker criticized the Senate’s decision, stating that it undermines the credibility of the electoral process.
The African Democratic Congress, ADC chieftain, also stated that the move opens the door for electoral manipulation and fraud.
He further warned that the rejection of electronic transmission of results is a step backwards for democracy in Nigeria.
Melaye called on lawmakers and citizens to stand up against “this blatant attempt to undermine the will of the people and ensure that future elections are free, fair, and transparent”.
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Electoral Act: Nigerians have every reason to be mad at Senate – Ezekwesili
Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, has said Nigerians have every reason to be mad at the Senate over the ongoing debate on e-transmission of election results.
Ezekwesili made this known on Friday when she featured in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Morning Show’ monitored by DAILY POST.
DAILY POST reports that the Senate on Wednesday turned down a proposed change to Clause 60, Subsection 3, of the Electoral Amendment Bill that aimed to compel the electronic transmission of election results.
Reacting to the matter, Ezekwesili said, “The fundamental issue with the review of the Electoral Act is that the Senate retained the INEC 2022 Act, Section 60 Sub 5.
“This section became infamous for the loophole it provided INEC, causing Nigerians to lose trust. Since the law established that it wasn’t mandatory for INEC to transmit electoral results in real-time, there wasn’t much anyone could say.
“Citizens embraced the opportunity to reform the INEC Act, aiming to address ambiguity and discretionary opportunities for INEC. Yet, the Senate handled it with a “let sleeping dogs lie” approach. The citizens have every reason to be as outraged as they currently are.”
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