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Labour Party is well prepared for the 2023 election, says plateau senatorial candidate

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Lawyer and Plateau North senatorial candidate of the Labour Party, Gyang Zi, has expressed confidence that the party will triumph in all political offices convincingly during the 2023 general elections.

Gyang Zi disclosed this in Jos during an interview with our newsmen after the just concluded unveiling of the labour party presidential candidate by the middle belt forum on Wednesday 28 September 2022.

He noted that the event is a clear indication that the labour party is well prepared for the 2023 electoral campaign.

Stating that the warm reception by the good people of Plateau affirms that the labour party is going to host the next president of Nigeria and most of the national assembly candidates especially those from Plateau State.

Zi explained that in Nigeria there is no independent political candidate but political parties, “yet you will see certain candidates, especially on the Plateau attaching their own photographs with that of his excellency Dr Peter Obi.”

The senatorial candidate added that it is an approval of peter obi’s capacity, although it’s not supposed to be so.

“As can be seen with the labour party presidential candidate peter Obi who introduced contesting candidates in his party to the people of Plateau during the unveiling, rather than candidates of APC or PDP”

“From the gubernatorial to the house of assembly flag bearers I have not seen any better candidates than that of the Labour Party especially if one is to consider and compare their achievements while they were in power”

Gyang Zi disclosed that if voted into power he will make sure to review and make laws that will benefit his constituency.

He said “I will lobby to ensure that my constituent gets the very best projects and sponsor views that will enhance the economy of the nation, assist in stabilizing insecurity, create empowerment for the people, job opportunities for women and youth while making sure to engage the constituents before embarking on any community project”

He concluded by stating that it is not his place to speak about his qualities as people will judge for themselves.

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Bandits invade Plateau village, kill resident

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Bandits have attacked and killed Shedrack Dalyop, a 36-year-old resident of Kuru district, at Sabon Gidan Kanar in the Gyel area of Jos South LGA of Plateau.

According to Rwang Tengwong, spokesman for the Berom Youth Moulders Association, the deceased was killed on Saturday, while his remains were discovered on Sunday morning.

“Yesterday evening. The corpse was discovered this morning after the other person who sustained injuries established communication with his community,” he said.

He stated that Mang Davou of Gyel district was wounded during the attack.

According to him, the BYM condemned the attack, which resulted in the death of Mr Dalyop and the injury of Mr Davou.

“This incident occurred barely days after a similar attack in the same area that claimed one life and left another person hospitalised, underscoring the growing insecurity confronting residents of the community,” he said.

Mr Tengwong urged Operation Enduring Peace and other security agencies to immediately investigate the attack and arrest the perpetrators, adding that the suspects should be brought to justice.

He extended his heartfelt condolences to the family of the late Mr Dalyop and prayed for the speedy recovery of Mr Davou.

Alfred Alabo, the police spokesperson in Plateau, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.



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FCCPC denies a hand in the reported airtime credit overhaul

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The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has denied reports that it secured presidential approval to restructure Nigeria’s airtime credit market and allow new operators to join the sector.

In a statement issued on Saturday, Ondaje Ijagwu, the commission’s spokesperson, disclosed that the agency played no part in the development as alleged.

“The commission wishes to state clearly that it is not aware of, and was not involved in the claims attributed to it in the report.”

FCCP’s reaction comes on the heels of claims that President Bola Tinubu has given the go-ahead to plans to open the market to nine Nigerian fintech firms as part of the administration’s Nigeria First policy.

The reports said the push would expand participation in a sector largely dominated by telecommunications operators and their partners, and could play a big role in reducing capital flight.

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The reports also estimated that the market is worth about ₦3 trillion annually.
The FCCPC, however, did not comment on the estimated market size or the companies mentioned in the reports.

The commission also reiterated that the implementation of the DEON Consumer Lending Regulations 2025 remains suspended.

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According to the FCCPC, the suspension followed an interim injunction granted by the Federal High Court in Lagos on 15 April in a suit filed by the Wireless Application Service Providers Association of Nigeria (WASPAN).

Mr Ijagwu said the commission remains bound by the court order pending the determination of the suit.

“As a law-abiding public institution, FCCPC remains bound by the court order to suspend enforcement of the regulation pending the determination of the substantive case by the court, which has been fixed for July 20, 2026, for further hearing,” he said.

He emphasised that the commission would steadfastly follow all lawful procedures related to the matter while fully complying with the court’s directives.


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