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In a shocking turn of events, Maimuna Gawu, a nine-month pregnant woman from Gawu Babangida in Gurara Local Government Area of Niger State, escaped from her kidnappers’ den just hours after delivering a set of twin boys.

However, her abductors are reportedly holding the newborns hostage, claiming they belong to them.

Maimuna recounted her harrowing experience during an interview on Tsalle Daya, a Hausa program on Prestige FM Minna.

She revealed that she was kidnapped after boarding a Sharon bus near the gate of Suleja General Hospital, where she had gone for a medical appointment.

She explained that after her examination at the hospital on Thursday, she was informed that her expected delivery date was the following Friday. On her way home, she unknowingly boarded a vehicle operated by kidnappers, which led to her abduction.

While details of her escape remain unclear, her story highlights the growing security challenges faced by residents in Niger State, including the vulnerability of women and children. Efforts are underway to locate the abductors and rescue the twins.

She said, “I left home for the hospital for antenatal care to check the health of my baby because I wasn’t feeling its movement, and my husband sent me money for transport.

“At the park, I boarded a vehicle that was going to Suleja and I alighted at the Suleja General Hospital. After seeing the doctor, he asked me to return to the hospital the following day for delivery.

“I boarded a Sharon bus by the roadside and told the driver that I was going to Lambata. When we were approaching Lambata, I told the driver the point I was going to alight and he told me he had heard me. From that point, I lost consciousness; I didn’t know where I was again until around 1am when I woke up on a bed in an unknown home with a drip on me and later, I went into labour and delivered twins (boys) around 1am. When I woke up, I saw a young man and an elderly woman.

“I heard the babies crying but I dozed off again until Friday morning. When I woke up, I asked about the whereabouts of my babies, but another woman told me that they were not mine, saying that the babies belonged to them.

“I started crying, begging them to give me my babies. They said they won’t give me because the babies belong to them. In the night when the day was dark, they removed the drip and told me that they had a meeting with their boss; it was at that point that I escaped from the place and found myself in Kagara, Rafi LGA,” she explained.

When contacted, the spokesman for the Niger State Police Command, SP Wasiu Abiodun, said he would confirm the incident and revert.


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A tragic accident claimed the lives of a middle-aged woman and her two children after the bus they were traveling in caught fire near Manderegi village, along the Abuja-Lokoja highway.

The incident, which occurred on an 18-seater commuter bus with registration number BGT 996 LG, left 12 other passengers with severe burns.

The bus was reportedly en route to Kogi State when it suddenly burst into flames.

Eyewitnesses reported that the victims were trapped inside the vehicle and burnt beyond recognition.

Officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) later evacuated the remains of the deceased and transported the injured to a hospital in Abaji for treatment.

Confirming the incident, the FCT Sector Commander of the FRSC, Mr. Muta’ah Chorrie, attributed the tragedy to the driver’s negligence.

According to Chorrie, the driver had stored a jerrican filled with fuel in the bus alongside passengers, which likely contributed to the fire.

He said, “Let me tell you, this is what we have been saying that there is danger in carrying extra fuel with passengers while traveling. We have been sensitizing motorists on this but some defiant drivers still carry them.’’

A special squad of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) successfully neutralized 59 bandits during a violent ambush in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State on Monday.

The ambush occurred around 3:40 p.m. as the team, returning from patrolling national grid installations in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State, was attacked near Farin-Kasa.

According to sources, the convoy, comprising nine officers and 71 personnel from the Commandant General Special Intelligence Squad (CG SIS), along with operatives from the FCT and Kaduna State Commands, engaged the heavily armed assailants in an intense firefight.

NSCDC spokesperson Babawale Afolabi confirmed the encounter, revealing that seven personnel remain “missing in action.” He explained that the attack took place as the squad crossed from the Shiroro axis, where they had been conducting surveillance to safeguard critical power installations.

This operation was part of a broader initiative to protect Nigeria’s national grid infrastructure, which has been targeted repeatedly by bandits, contributing to frequent power outages.

Afolabi said: “The combined team which embarked on patrol of the National Grid Installation from Shiroro along some flash points and vulnerable areas, however, came across some stranded expatriates in the bush around Dagwachi village axis returning from a mining site at Tutu area of Niger State, that joined the convoy in a bid to protect them through Farin- Kasa Area of Chukun LGA in Kaduna.

“Unknown to them, over 200 armed Boko Haram elements had laid ambushed on a vengeful mission against security operatives who they claimed had been giving them problems. And from the top of a hill located at Farin-Kasa, they opened fire upon sighting the long convoy of the NSCDC monitoring team using different sophisticated weapons.

“The Combined NSCDC operatives in the ambush, however, not overwhelmed by terrorists, repelled the attack and successfully neutralized over 50 of the terrorists in the crossfire. Seven operatives of the NSCDC are currently missing in action and efforts are currently underway to locate them in the bush, while a few others who sustained various degrees of injuries are currently undergoing medical treatment in a medical facility.

“The NSCDC as the leading agency in the protection of critical national assets and infrastructure will not be cowed or be deterred by any attack by terrorist or any group of saboteurs trying to sabotage the efforts of government towards actualizing the renewed hope agenda of Mr. president in ensuring the revival of the power sector for a stable electricity supply nationwide.’

“In the meantime, the Commandant General while awaiting the full brief on the incident from the officers on the field described the attack on NSCDC personnel as callous, unfortunate and an attack too many on security operatives who have sworn to the defence of the country.”

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in the 2024 Ondo State elections, Chief Agboola Ajayi, has rejected the results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Sunday.

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser, Ayo Fadaka, Ajayi expressed his dissatisfaction with the outcome, alleging irregularities in the electoral process. He confirmed his intention to challenge the results at the election tribunal.

Ajayi explained that his initial silence after the declaration was to allow for a detailed investigation into alleged acts of criminality he claims were perpetrated by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and INEC during the election.

The PDP candidate stated, “The election results do not reflect the will of the people. We are committed to exposing any illegalities and ensuring that justice prevails.”

He said: “We have uncovered lots of actions undertaken to compromise the electoral desires of the people and sadly conclude that democracy cannot thrive in an environment where unabated criminality is perpetually perpetrated in the prosecution of an election by the agency(INEC) saddled with the onerous and sacred responsibility to protect our franchise and deliver its mandate at the end of every election.

“November 16th election, like every other election conducted by INEC since APC assumed power in 2015 continues in the tradition of hijacking the process and delivering results that are diametrically in contrast with expressed electoral desires, thus resulting in promoting voters’ apathy and total disenchantment with the electoral process.

“While not divulging the nature and extent of the results of our investigations for now, our only prayer is that those who possess the privileges to determine the fate of people and nation should begin to live up to expectations and fear God in the interest of our nation, its wellness, peace and tranquility, else they be reduced to same level of criminals and bandits, who continuously lay landmines that undermine the progress of our nation.

“We particularly call on the Judiciary to brace up and perform the sacred and onerous responsibilities to guarantee the portability of justice to people and institutions that seek it, the nation and people will appreciate that.

“Nigeria is currently described as a failed state, it is our prayers that it is revived, re-birthed and resounding again as a nation that will not only hold promises of a better day for its people but actually deliver on the same.

“Thus honesty must propel institutions and government, else revolt will one day dictate unwholesome developments that will portent dire consequences.

“In summary, we reject the results of the November 16 election and will take legal actions to reverse the debauchery. That is the option available to us and we are hopeful that man and God who is the ultimate will give us justice. It is time we begin to eschew criminality from our electoral process.”


IDA lauds Aiyedatiwa’s victory

Meanwhile, a foremost socio-cultural group in Idanre, the Idanre Development Assembly, IDA, has congratulated Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa on his victory.

The group in a letter addressed to the governor by its President-General, Dr Anthony Omolola, described Aiyedatiwa’s victory as a clear demonstration of the fact that the people of Ondo State are solidly behind him.

“You have made history in Ondo State by winning the 18 local government areas in the governorship election, hence the task before you is enormous but I believe with God and the support of the good people of Ondo State, you will succeed.

“Let me use this opportunity to commend and thank you for your promise to dualise Akure-Idanre road, which will boost the huge untapped tourism potentials in Idanre with positive consequences on the community and the state in general.” the letter read in part.


Aiyedatiwa’s victory, a good omen —Kayode, Ex-Defence minister.

Also, former Defence Minister, Tokunbo Kayode, SAN, has described the victory of governor elect as a good omen for the people of the state.

His words: “ This is a good omen for the people of Ondo State as there would be tremendous development in all sectors in the state. Our people expect this.

“I also want to commend INEC as well as the security agencies for efficient implementation of the constitutional guidelines in the conduct of the election.”

While congratulating the people of the state for voting for Governor Aiyedatiwa, he said the outcome of the election was true reflection of the people’s will and it validated the acceptability of Aiyedatiwa.


Victory’s well deserved —Ojogo, Adefarati

Two members of the House of Representatives, Hon Donald Ojogo representing Ileja/ Ese- Odo Federal Constituency and Hon Adegboyega Adefarati, representing Akoko South East/ Akoko South-West constituency, described the victory of the Governor- Elect as well deserved.

Ojogo said the election results validated the people’s love and appreciation of Aiyedatiwa’s dedication and hard work. “This massive turnout is a reciprocal gesture by the Arogbos for the kindness and support they received from the people of Ilaje in the previous election, which led to Hon. Ojogo’s historic win as the first Arogbo to occupy a seat in the House of Representatives in Abuja.”

Also, Adefarati in a congratulatory message, commended the people of Ondo State for reposing their trust in Aiyedatiwa’s leadership to steer the state towards greater prosperity for another four years.

He noted that the victory is not just a testament to the Governor’s outstanding leadership but also an affirmation of his unwavering commitment to the development and well-being of the people.


Results reflects people’s will —Foreign observer group

Meanwhile, a foreign observer group, International Police Chaplain Sustainable Development and Law Enforcement Inc. USA, said that the results of the election truly reflected the records of the ballot boxes at the polling units.

Its spokesperson and Director of Administration and Organisations at the African Regional Command, Mr. Oscar David, said this while presenting its assessment of the poll

David urged candidates and political actors to resort to legal channels in case of contestation and disagreement to sustain social peace and avoid breakdown of law and order.

He said that the election was very peaceful, transparent, credible and successful, with minimal incidents and complaints by party agents at polling units and collation centres.

Acting Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, has directed an immediate investigation into a viral video showing an unnamed Major General and two soldiers allegedly assaulting a man and a woman within Abuja’s metropolis.

In a statement issued by Army spokesperson, Major General Onyema Nwachukwu, the military acknowledged the video’s circulation and confirmed that the circumstances leading to the incident remain unclear.

However, the Acting COAS has mandated a thorough inquiry to uncover the facts behind the altercation.

The Nigerian Army emphasized its commitment to upholding discipline and professionalism among its ranks. “Such incidents, if verified, are inconsistent with the values and ethics of the Nigerian Army,” the statement read.

The statement reads: “The attention of the Nigerian Army (NA) has been drawn to a viral audio-visual recording circulating on social media platforms, purportedly showing a senior Army officer and 2 other soldiers in an altercation with a man and woman within the Abuja metropolis.

“The circumstances leading to this incident are not clear at the moment. However, the Acting Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, has ordered an immediate investigation to unravel the true circumstances surrounding this altercation.”

He added that the Army remains committed to serving and protecting all law-abiding Nigerians as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The Army Spokesman assured the public that due diligence would be applied to reach a logical conclusion on the incident.

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has commenced the 7th phase of its constituency and executive projects tracking initiative, covering 1,500 schemes valued at ₦610 billion.

This was disclosed in a statement on Tuesday by ICPC spokesperson, Mr. Demola Bakare, in Abuja.

According to Bakare, the exercise, which started in 2019, is designed to ensure accountability and proper utilization of funds allocated to critical sectors, including education, health, agriculture, water resources, and power.

The tracking initiative evaluates the implementation of constituency and executive projects across the country, aiming to uncover and address inefficiencies or corruption in the execution of these schemes.

The ICPC’s ongoing effort underscores its commitment to promoting transparency and ensuring that public funds directly benefit citizens. Through this initiative, the commission seeks to strengthen governance and improve service delivery across Nigeria.

”The 7th phase, involving 1,500 projects with a total project value of N610 billion, commenced on Nov.18 in the FCT and 21 states across the six geopolitical zones.

”The are Kwara, Niger, Kogi, Kebbi, Kano, Kaduna, Jigawa, Bauchi, Gombe, Borno, Lagos, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Cross River, Delta, Imo, Abia and Enugu States and FCT.

”The tracking exercise will cut across agencies of government, including intervention agencies such as North-East Development Commission (NEDC) and Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC),” he said.

He said that other agencies were National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA), Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), and Rural Electrification Agency (REA).

Bakare said that it also included National Primary Health Care Development Authority (NPHCDA), Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) and Ecological Fund Office.

He said that the objective of the exercise was to deepen adherence to due process in the execution of government projects, amd improve value for money.

According to him it is also to entrench the culture of compliance with the scope and specification as contained in the contract documents.

”The ICPC tracked a total of 1,900 projects valued at N500 billion in the 6th phase of the exercise across 24 states of the nation’s six geopolitical zones.

”The projects were tracked within the focal sectors of Education, Water Resources, Agriculture, Power, Health, Energy, and Roads.

”These projects in the 6th phase were awarded to a total of 1,355 contractors in 176 MDAs,” he said.


(NAN)


Jigawa State Governor, Malam Umar Namadi, has lifted the suspension of the state’s Commissioner for Special Duties, Hon. Auwalu Sankara, with immediate effect.

The directive was conveyed in a statement issued on Tuesday by the Secretary to the State Government, Malam Bala Ibrahim, and shared with news outlets in Dutse, the Jigawa State capital.

Hon. Sankara had been suspended following allegations of adultery brought before the Kano State Hisbah Board. However, the suspension was lifted after the Upper Sharia Court in Kano discharged and acquitted him of all charges.

The acquittal was delivered on Monday by Justice Ibrahim Sarki Yola, the presiding judge of the court. Following this verdict, Governor Namadi reinstated the commissioner, affirming his trust in the judicial process.

The judge declared that “Based on the police reports, this case filed against Taslim Baba Nabegu and Auwalu Dalladi Sankara lacks merits and any reliable evidence for the court to proceed with it. Therefore, the case is hereby struck out. The first and second defendants are also discharged.”

Recalls that Sankara was in October arraigned before the Sharia Court after he was arrested by officials of the Kano State Hisbah following a complaint from one Nasiru Buba Jalam who alleged that the commissioner was having an extramarital affair with his wife.

The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has praised the efforts of the Rivers State Government, led by Governor Siminalayi Fubara, as the Judicial Commission of Inquiry investigating the series of arson attacks on Local Government Areas (LGA) Secretariats nears its conclusion.

These attacks, shortly after the successful local government elections, posed a significant threat to the democratic process, with HURIWA calling for full accountability to ensure such incidents do not occur again.

The rights group in a statement by its National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, recalled that the Judicial Commission, chaired by Hon. Justice Ibiwengi Minakiri, was inaugurated by Governor Fubara with a specific mandate: to investigate the killings, arson, and destruction of local government properties and to deliver a comprehensive report.

The association highlighted that the Commission, composed of seven distinguished members, was given a one-month timeframe to complete its inquiry and submit recommendations.

“Since its formation, the Commission has actively engaged with affected local government areas, conducting on-site assessments in the presence of the press. These reported assessments included visits to impacted LGAs, such as Eleme, Ikwerre, Emohua, Obio/Akpor, and Khana, revealing substantial damage from looting, arson, and explosions. During these inspections, Justice Minakiri emphasized the Commission’s dedication to transparency and thoroughness, urging full cooperation from local councils and communities.

“Justice Minakiri, in a statement to the press, noted the severe impact on Eleme LGA, where losses were so extensive that the council headquarters became almost non-operational. Similarly, Ikwerre and Emohua councils experienced severe structural and property damage, complicating the return to regular operations,” HURIWA said.

As the Commission approaches the end of its investigation, HURIWA condemned the role of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) in the security lapses that facilitated these attacks.

The association criticized the unexplained withdrawal of police security from the affected LGAs just before and on the day the newly elected council officials assumed office. HURIWA described this action as a gross dereliction of duty, creating a security gap that emboldened those responsible for the violence.

Calling the security withdrawal an “ignominious and unconstitutional act,” HURIWA warned that this dereliction of democratic responsibilities would be recorded as a stain on the current IGP’s legacy. HURIWA’s National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, stressed the need for accountability from the security agencies entrusted with safeguarding Nigeria’s democratic institutions.

HURIWA emphasized the anticipation of Nigerians for a fair and impartial report from the Commission. The association expressed confidence that the Judicial Commission, under Justice Minakiri’s leadership, would meet public expectations by providing a detailed account of the circumstances surrounding the attacks. HURIWA trusted in the professionalism and integrity of the panel members, expecting that their findings would reveal the motivations behind the violence.

“The people of Rivers State, and indeed all Nigerians, deserve to know the truth,” HURIWA stated, urging the Commission to uncover all individuals or groups behind the attacks. The association stressed that justice should not only address the destruction of properties but also the loss of lives and the disruption caused by the violence.

HURIWA commended Governor Siminalayi Fubara for his bold decision to establish the Judicial Commission of Inquiry, despite the sensitive nature of the investigation and the complex political landscape. The governor’s commitment to transparency and accountability has set a standard for other states facing similar challenges to democracy.

While stating that by allowing the Commission to conduct its work without interference, Governor Fubara has demonstrated a firm stance against impunity, HURIWA encouraged the governor to remain resolute as the Commission prepares to submit its final report, urging that the findings be acted upon promptly.

As the Commission’s work draws to a close, HURIWA called on the Rivers State Government to stay committed to implementing the recommendations. The association acknowledged that genuine reforms and accountability depend on swift and decisive action. This will be a crucial test of the government’s dedication to justice and the rule of law.

Additionally, HURIWA urged the Rivers State government to hold accountable those responsible for the security failures and to reevaluate the role of federal law enforcement in safeguarding local elections. Restoring public confidence in the local government system, HURIWA noted, requires rigorous adherence to justice and democratic principles.

According to the rights group, the conclusion of the Rivers State Judicial Commission of Inquiry marks a pivotal moment, with significant implications for governance and the protection of democratic institutions, adding that it remains optimistic that the truth will emerge and justice will be served, and the local government system will be strengthened as a result.

“Governor Fubara’s resolve to address these critical issues, coupled with the expected impartiality of the Judicial Commission, signals that Rivers State is moving toward a more accountable and secure future,” HURIWA concluded, adding that the association, along with concerned citizens, eagerly awaits the Commission’s final report and the subsequent government response.

The Federal Government has lifted the restriction on posting National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members to private sector organizations, allowing corps members to now serve in industries such as banking and oil and gas.

This policy shift, announced in a memo by the Minister for Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, dated November 18, 2024, will take effect with the commencement of the 2024 Batch ‘C’ Orientation exercise.

The previous policy, introduced under former Minister for Youth and Sports Development Bolaji Abdullahi, limited corps members to public sector roles in four key areas: education, agriculture, health, and infrastructure.

It aimed to discourage the exploitation of corps members as cheap labor by private firms while promoting capacity building in the public sector.

Minister Olawande explained that the new directive aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s strategy to tackle youth unemployment by broadening opportunities for corps members.

Initially, the policy will be implemented in Lagos and Abuja, with plans for expansion to other states.

The Minister emphasized that the new arrangement would enable corps members to gain valuable work experience in their fields of study, better preparing them for the labor market.

“The previous policy hindered Nigerian youths from acquiring the practical skills and exposure needed for today’s competitive job market,” he said.

The memo read in parts, “There is an urgent need to review this policy to expand the opportunity and access for corps members to serve in places that are relevant to their areas of study. Without prejudice to the need to constantly review per prevailing realities, I now direct as follows: Lifting of all restrictions on postings.

“Posting of corps members to, as much as practicable, be in line with their course of study. Posting of corps members to select banks and other private sector organisations, including those operating in oil and gas, to commence with Abuja and Lagos. The directive contained herein will take effect from the date of commencement of the 2024 Batch ‘C Orientation Course and applies in relation to any matter relating to the posting and distribution of corps members to Places of Primary Assignment.

“The now revoked policy has greatly hampered experience gathering that would effectively prepare them for the job market.”


(Punch)

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved the appointment of Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) Ari Mohammed Ali as Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG).

He succeeds DIG Ade Ayuba, who recently retired from service.

Ali, who previously served as the AIG in charge of Zone One, Kano, hails from Nasarawa State in the North Central region, maintaining representation for the area from which the retired DIG Ayuba hailed.

During the emergency management meeting where the appointment was approved, PSC Chairman, retired DIG Hashimu Argungu, emphasized the need for professionalism and a zero-tolerance approach to corruption in the police force.

Argungu highlighted the Commission’s vision of a professional and accountable police force, one that serves as a source of pride for Nigerians.

“The new PSC is committed to building a police force free of corruption but filled with determination to serve the people,” Argungu stated.

He added that the Commission will continue collaborating with the police to fulfill its mission of safeguarding lives, protecting property, and combating crime.

The announcement, conveyed in a statement by Ikechukwu Ani, Head of Press and Public Relations for the PSC, also included a congratulatory message to DIG Ari Mohammed Ali. Argungu urged the new DIG to deliver his best in service to the nation.

The Edo State House of Assembly has approved the appointment of 20 Special Advisers to Governor Monday Okpebholo, alongside the nomination of Emmanuel Okoebor as Commissioner for Finance.

The governor’s request for these appointments was communicated through a letter sent by the Secretary to the State Government, Musa Umar Ikhilor, to the Speaker of the House.

Governor Okpebholo emphasized that the appointments are essential to ensuring the smooth operation and effectiveness of his administration.

This follows the assembly’s earlier confirmation of Samson Osagie as Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General, and Dr. Cyril Oshiomhole as Commissioner for Health.

Both individuals are expected to bring their expertise to critical areas of governance in the state.

Governor Okpebholo, who was sworn in alongside his deputy, Dennis Idahosa, last week, is assembling his team to implement his agenda for Edo State.

The approval of these appointments represents a significant step in laying the foundation for his administration’s policies and initiatives.

Observers are watching closely as the governor’s team takes shape, with expectations high for impactful governance and development in Edo State.

Ladi Adebutu, the 2023 governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State, has disclosed that he was arrested and detained by the Department of State Services (DSS) following his public objections to the November 16 local government elections.

At a press conference on Monday, Adebutu criticized the elections, describing them as neither free nor fair. Shortly after his remarks, reports emerged that the DSS had taken him into custody.

Speaking after his release on Tuesday morning at around 7 am, Adebutu dismissed the allegations against him as baseless. He claimed the arrest was a deliberate attempt to silence his voice as an opposition figure challenging the election’s credibility.

“This is nothing more than an effort to intimidate me and suppress the truth,” Adebutu stated. He reaffirmed his commitment to standing against what he termed electoral malpractice and called on the public to demand transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s democratic processes.

He said, ” At about 7am, Tuesday, 19th November 2024, I was released by the Department of State Services, DSS, in Abeokuta following an invitation to answer to various spurious accusations all arising from the November 16 Local Government election in Ogun State.

“Very sadly, the allegations were so baseless that it became clear that their purpose was to silence me as a voice of the opposition. My contention that those elections were not free and fair is my fundamental right to free speech and free thought.

“My thinking that the Local Government should have financial Autonomy that can only be enforced by free and fair elections is germane to our development. Mr President, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, shares the same view as mine which shows it is not a partisan position but a nationalistic one.

“However, because of the particular situation of Ogun State over the last five years which I shall publish shortly, desperation has set in to emasculate the third tier of government completely, this is the struggle for our development” he stated.

Ladi Adebutu, the 2023 governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State, has disclosed that he was arrested and detained by the Department of State Services (DSS) following his public objections to the November 16 local government elections.

At a press conference on Monday, Adebutu criticized the elections, describing them as neither free nor fair. Shortly after his remarks, reports emerged that the DSS had taken him into custody.

Speaking after his release on Tuesday morning at around 7 am, Adebutu dismissed the allegations against him as baseless. He claimed the arrest was a deliberate attempt to silence his voice as an opposition figure challenging the election’s credibility.

“This is nothing more than an effort to intimidate me and suppress the truth,” Adebutu stated. He reaffirmed his commitment to standing against what he termed electoral malpractice and called on the public to demand transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s democratic processes.

He said, ” At about 7am, Tuesday, 19th November 2024, I was released by the Department of State Services, DSS, in Abeokuta following an invitation to answer to various spurious accusations all arising from the November 16 Local Government election in Ogun State.

“Very sadly, the allegations were so baseless that it became clear that their purpose was to silence me as a voice of the opposition. My contention that those elections were not free and fair is my fundamental right to free speech and free thought.

“My thinking that the Local Government should have financial Autonomy that can only be enforced by free and fair elections is germane to our development. Mr President, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, shares the same view as mine which shows it is not a partisan position but a nationalistic one.

“However, because of the particular situation of Ogun State over the last five years which I shall publish shortly, desperation has set in to emasculate the third tier of government completely, this is the struggle for our development” he stated.

In a heartfelt appeal, Senator Ali Ndume, representing Borno South, has called on the Senate to consider the widow of the late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah as his replacement for the Anambra South Senatorial District seat.

This request was made during a Valedictory session on Tuesday, held in honor of the late senator.

Ndume emphasized the importance of preserving Senator Ubah’s legacy and aspirations by entrusting his family with the responsibility of continuing his work.

He argued that such a decision would not only honor Ubah’s contributions to the Senate but also ensure the continuity of his vision for the constituency.

Drawing on historical precedents, Ndume highlighted instances where similar actions were taken to maintain stability and respect the sacrifices of late lawmakers.

He urged his colleagues to support this move as a tribute to the late senator’s enduring impact on the Senate and his constituents.

“What I want to appeal to you, Mr. President, is that we keep the spirit and aspirations of Ifeanyi alive,” Ndume said.

“This has happened before. When Chuba Okadigbo, a great politician, passed away, his wife, Margery, joined the Senate and carried on his legacy.

“Similarly, our First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, served in this chamber, largely supported by the goodwill of Lagosians and the legacy of her husband, who was a former governor.”

Ndume also referenced other examples, including Senator Tokunbo Abiru, whose father served as a senator in 1979, and Senator Abdulaziz Yar’Adua, who carries on the political legacy of the Yar’Adua family.

He highlighted that Senator Iyabo Obasanjo and Senator Ede Dafinone also followed in their fathers’ footsteps, representing their family legacies in the Senate.

Making his point, Ndume said, “His wife, fortunately, is around 50 years old and has been a wonderful support system to him.

“I appeal to you, Mr. President, and my distinguished colleagues to support the idea of his family having a spiritual representative here in this chamber.

“This will ensure continuity and honour for the Anambra South Senatorial District.”

Platinumpost reports that Ubah’s widow, Uchenna, was also at the Senate Chamber for the valedictory service held in honour of her late husband.
In a disturbing case of alleged military brutality, two university graduates, Master Vershima Mker and Miss Lami Jennifer Iorvihi, are seeking justice after they were reportedly assaulted by military personnel in Abuja.

The victims, through their legal representatives at Tom Uja & Co., have filed a petition with the Chief of Army Staff, calling for the immediate dismissal of Major General G.S. Mohammed and Corporal A. Abubakar. In addition, they are demanding a compensation of ₦150 million for the trauma they endured.

The incident took place in Gwarinpa, on 3rd Avenue, while Mker and Iorvihi were visiting friends and family in preparation for an upcoming wedding. According to the petition, the trouble began when Major General Mohammed and his convoy, using blaring sirens, arrived at a crowded area and demanded passage despite the narrow space. The convoy allegedly forced its way through, sparking a confrontation with the victims.

The petitioners claim that the soldiers violently dragged them out of their vehicle, subjected them to physical assault, and left them with injuries. The situation escalated when they were reportedly detained at a police station without cause and were subjected to further mistreatment.

The petition stresses the severe physical and psychological toll the incident has had on the victims, describing the treatment as both inhumane and unjust. Mker and Iorvihi are calling for accountability, hoping their case will lead to greater awareness of such abuses and prompt the necessary actions to prevent further occurrences.

Tom Uja & Co. argued that the victims had committed no crime to warrant such aggression, and the ordeal has left lasting impacts on their well-being. “Our clients were merely visiting relatives when the convoy, led by Major General G.S. Mohammed, accosted them. The brutality they suffered is unacceptable, and we demand accountability,” the letter reads.

The solicitors stressed the urgency of their demands, which include not only the dismissal of the implicated officers but also monetary compensation to address the grievous harm inflicted. The case has sparked public concern over the use of force by military personnel and the implications of unchecked authority.

As the situation unfolds, all eyes are on the Nigerian Army for a response to the accusations and the measures they may take to ensure justice and accountability within their ranks.

 

President Bola Tinubu has formally requested approval from Nigeria’s National Assembly for an external loan of $2.209 billion (₦1.767 trillion) as part of the country’s 2024 budget financing.

This borrowing plan aims to address a portion of the ₦9.17 trillion fiscal deficit outlined in the 2024 Appropriation Act.

In a letter to the Senate and the House of Representatives, President Tinubu explained that the loan, which will be raised through Eurobonds or other external borrowing instruments, is a key component of Nigeria’s broader fiscal strategy.

The request aligns with the provisions of the Debt Management Office (DMO) Establishment Act, 2003, and has already been approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

In addition to the borrowing request, the President also forwarded the 2025–2027 Mid-Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper (MTEF/FSP), which had been approved by the Federal Executive Council on November 10, 2024, to the National Assembly.

The Senate has been urged to expedite the passage of the MTEF/FSP, and it has been referred to the Senate Committees on Finance and National and Economic Planning.

To expedite the process, the President appealed for swift legislative action, emphasizing the need for the National Assembly’s approval to implement the borrowing plan and ensure effective execution of the 2024 budget.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has referred the matter to the Committee on Local and Foreign Debts, chaired by Senator Aliyu Wamako, with instructions to report back within 24 hours.

Russia military said Tuesday that Ukraine fired US-supplied long-range missiles at a military facility in the Bryansk border region, in what would be the first attack since Washington authorised the use of its weapons.

“At 03:25 am (0025 GMT), the enemy struck a site in the Bryansk region with six ballistic missiles. According to confirmed data, US-made ATACMS tactical missiles were used,” the defence ministry said in a statement.

Ukraine had for months been demanding that Washington let it use the longer-range ATACMS missiles to hit sites on Russian territory.

Moscow has said the use of Western weapons to attack Russia’s internationally recognised territory would make the United States a direct participant in the conflict and pledged an “appropriate and palpable response”.

In its statement, Russia’s defence ministry said five missiles were shot down by its air defences, while fragments from a sixth fell onto an unspecified “military facility”, causing a small fire.

“There were no casualties or damage,” it said.

Ukraine’s foreign minister hailed on Monday the permission to use the missiles for strikes inside Russia as a potential “game changer” in the nearly three-year old conflict.


Four students of Nigerian descent have been sentenced for their involvement in a violent disorder that took place in Leicester during the early hours of November 4, 2021.

The confrontation, involving knives and a baseball bat, escalated into a large fight on New Park Street, leaving an 18-year-old man with four stab wounds requiring hospital treatment.

After a complex investigation involving CCTV analysis, phone tracking, and public appeals, the suspects were identified and charged.

A six-week trial concluded in October, with the following sentences handed down on November 14.

Destiny Ojo, 21, of Plumstead, London: seven years for violent disorder, attempted grievous bodily harm (GBH), and GBH with intent.

Habib Lawal, 21, of Bexley, London: five years for violent disorder, attempted GBH, and GBH with intent.

Ridwanulahi Raheem, 21, of Lambeth, London: three years for violent disorder and possession of a bladed article.

Joshua Davies-Ero, 21, of Bexley, London: two years for violent disorder.

A fifth defendant, Justin Asamoah, 22, of Merton, previously pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article and will be sentenced on November 22.

Detective Constable Sean Downey emphasised the severity of the incident, saying: “This incident highlights the serious danger of violent disorder.

“It is extremely fortunate that further injury was not caused to the people involved or to other members of the public who witnessed the incident. This could have been a very different investigation.”

He added: “Thank you to everyone who assisted us throughout this investigation. As a force, our priority is to keep the public safe.

“We will not tolerate violent disorder in our communities and will take action against those responsible.”

Banjo Osibemekun, a 61-year-old resident of William Street, Swanmore, UK, has admitted to charges of possessing a false Nigerian passport and a counterfeit British driving licence.

The offences spanned from October 29, 2009, to July 18, 2024, and were addressed in Isle of Wight Crown Court on Monday, November 18.

Osibemekun’s defence counsel, Oscar Vincent, requested a pre-sentence report, citing factors that could influence the court’s decision. The presiding judge, William Ashcroft, granted the request and adjourned the case until February 6, 2025, when Osibemekun will receive his sentence.

Until then, Osibemekun has been released on unconditional bail. This case highlights the ongoing challenges of combating document fraud and its implications for legal systems in both Nigeria and the UK.

In an unusual move, the Chairman of Igbo Etiti Local Government Area (LGA) in Enugu State, Eric Odo, has appointed Senior Special Assistants to focus on specific agricultural produce.

The appointees include Ezeugwu Frederick Ogbonna as Senior Special Assistant on Yam and Pepper, and Nwodo Everestus Ugonna as Senior Special Assistant on Garden Egg and Pepper.

Their appointments, dated November 1, directed them to report to the executive chairman’s office in Ogbede for briefing and deployment.

“I am pleased to inform you that the executive chairman Igbo Etiti LGA has approved your appointment as senior special assistant to the local government chairman on agriculture (yam and pepper),” Ezeugwu’s letter reads.

“You should report to the executive chairman Igbo Etiti LGA, Ogbede, for briefing and deployment.

“It is pertinent to note that this is not a career civil service appointment but a temporary appointment which you hold at the pleasure of the executive chairman of Igbo Etiti LGA.”

While Ugonna’s appointment letter partly read: “I am pleased to inform you that the executive chairman Igbo Etiti LGA has approved your appointment as senior special assistant to the Local Government chairman on agriculture (garden egg & pepper).”