Author: The Nation

  • Govt presents N10m cheque to dead LASTMA official’s family

    Lagos State Government on Tuesday presented a N10 million cheque to the relations of a Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) official, Folashade Arogundade, killed by a truck on May 25.

    Presenting the cheque to the husband, Mr. Tunde Babajide and her younger brother, Mr. Adekunle Arogundade, Special Adviser (SA) to the Governor on Transportation Mr. Oluwatoyin Fayinka said the donation was in fulfilment of the promises of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu when he paid a condolence visit to the bereaved family.

    He said although the state and especially LASTMA missed the services of the late officer, who was respected by her colleagues, the gift was to show the governor’s commitment to the welfare of civil servants.

    Fayinka urged the beneficiaries to utilise the money.

    The SA said a cheque of N5million was written to cater for the education of the deceased’s 18-month-old baby.

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    He suggested that it should be deposited in an account to be jointly managed by the husband and a relation of the deceased.

    A cheque of N3million was handed over to the deceased’s relation, while N2million cheque was given to the husband.

    Permanent Secretary Ministry of Transportation Mr. Olawale Maroof Musa said the death of the LASTMA official was sad.

    He added that as part of his commitment to the welfare of civil servants, Governor Sanwo-Olu had led a high-powered delegation to the bereaved family to commiserate with them.

    Mr. Babajide thanked the governor for his magnanimity and LASTMA for the privilege his family has enjoyed.

    He prayed God to guide the governor aright in the task of building a safe and prosperous state.

    The deceased’s younger brother, Mr. Kunle Arogundade, who received a cheque of N3million on behalf of her family, thanked the governor for remembering the family in their period of grief. He prayed that such an unfortunate incident would not be recorded in the traffic agency again.

  • Tamed insecurity as Buhari’s 100-days statement

    One issue the opposition use to campaign against President Muhammadu Buhari in the election that held in March this year is the issue of security.

    They cited continued Boko Haram threats, commercial scale kidnap for ransoms, banditry, ritual related killings, ethno-sectarian strife, and other forms of criminality that undermine the safety of life and property in the country.

     

    It is a fact that President Buhari inherited some of these security breaches from the previous administration while others arose from situations that were created and nurtured by past administration. He however owed it to Nigerians to address the problem because tackling insecurity was a major plank of the manifesto that got him elected for his first term.

     

    While he did much to tame Boko Haram and other security threats in the first three year of his first term, the months leading to the election were harrowing for Nigerians because of noticeable degeneration in the security situation. This development was later discovered to have political undertones.

     

    The opposition was not successful in dissociating itself from sponsoring the security breaches in order to use them as campaign props against President Buhari. The Federal Government has, at the peak of electioneering, accused the opposition of contriving the security breaches.

     

    President Buhari’s victory in the election meant that the opposition, or those behind the security crisis, never bothered to deactivate or decommission the killer groups they unleashed on the country. Even if they had tried, like a golem, the killer groups had taken on lives of their own such that they would not heed the commands of their creators to demobilize.

     

    A new wave of security threats was this born, one that pro-opposition analysts had predicted would consume the Buhari presidency.

     

    But in 100 days, President Buhari has proven that he is the master of restoring security even in the most hopeless of situations. Between being sworn in and now, he has been able to reel in the bandits, Boko Haram, high way kidnappers and diverse characters who had participated in the electoral process clandestinely were on the verge of by metamorphosing into higher levels of threats.

     

    As it was in his first term, Mr President again relied on his trusted military chiefs to arrest the decline instigated by those that would rather see the country in tatters. But the military responded differently in proof that they have the capacity to respond to whatever mutations the sponsors of the security breaches decide to come up with.

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    The Nigerian Army, as usual, was able to promptly and effectively respond to the attempt to blanket the country in various forms of insecurity.

     

    As of the time of writing the bandits in the north-west of the country have been supressed below their pre-election activities, which was of course in conjunction with the governments of the affected states. Boko Haram had again been reduced to mostly operating from across international borders. Kidnappers have been arrested in high numbers while extremist elements have been kept off the streets.

    Other services of the military, the Nigeria Police Force and Department of State Services (DSS) have all been brought into a collaborative effort that have put criminals in their place.

     

    They could make attempts to appear relevant but all such actions are met with the deserving response from the state.  This has left little space for manipulated security breaches to grow in the country.

     

    These concerted efforts at taming the security situation were not without resistance  from those that created the crises in the first place.

     

    Each time the military makes progress against terrorists and bandits  there were attempts to paint the government as being in the wrong.  But President Buhari’s commitment to Nigerians and the security chiefs’ dedication to their duty has ensured that there was no laxity in addressing the problems being created by the enemies of the country.

     

    One must thus appeal to President Buhari with his security team not to slow down on the tempo that delivered this kind of improvement in a mere 100 days. If this much can be achieved in 100 days then one can imagine what would have been put in place in the next two years.

     

    In conclusion, Nigerians must recognize that they have roles to play in scaling up the impressive results that have been recorded in these 100 days.

     

    The elections are over and the next three years plus should see us all tackling security challenges and other national issues as “a people” instead of dwelling on differences that have not done much to uplift the country in the past. President Buhari has done his part in taming insecurity and Nigerians must now do their own part by standing against those things and people that aggravate security breaches.

     

     

    Ainoko wrote this piece from Kaduna.

     

  • Gunmen abduct governor’s aide’s mum

    Gunmen on Tuesday stormed Danladin Gumel town in Sule Tankarkar Local Government Area of Jigawa State and kidnapped the 70-year-old mother of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Political Affairs, Alhaji Yahaya Muhammed Bigman.

    The Nation gathered that the hoodlums arrived the village in large number on motorcycles, went to the home of the old woman and took her away to an unknown place.

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    Police Commissioner Bala Zama Senchi confirmed the incident on the phone, saying: “Yes, it is true, we are on the matter.”

    He said operatives had been deployed in neighbouring towns and villages to locate the hiding place of the kidnappers.

    Senchi said the abductors have contacted the family for ransom.

  • Man charged with impersonating soldier

    A 25-year-old man, Ayobami Joseph, was on Tuesday arraigned at an Ado-Ekiti Magistrates’ Court in Ekiti State for alleged impersonation.

    He was brought before Magistrate Kehinde Awosika by the police on a one-count charge of impersonation.

    Police prosecutor told the court that the accused unlawfully put on the Army uniform and paraded himself as a soldier.

    The court heard that the defendant committed the offence on August 24 at about 8:30pm in Ado-Ekiti.

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    According to the prosecutor, the offence contravened Section 109 of the Criminal Code, Cap C 16, Laws of Ekiti State 2012.

    The defendant pleaded not guilty.

    His counsel, Mr. Busuyi Ayorinde, prayed the court to grant his client bail in liberal terms, with a promise not to jump bail.

    Magistrate Awosika granted the accused N50, 000 bail and one surety in the like sum.

    He adjourned the case till September 23.

  • Lagos to prosecute developer

    The Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) on Tuesday applied to take over from the police, the prosecution of a developer, Alabi Tesleem Idowu, who allegedly defrauded 297 accommodation seekers of N65 million.

    It told Justice Nicholas Oweibo of a Federal High Court in Lagos that it had obtained the Federal Government’s consent to take over the case.

    Justice Oweibo, on August 11, remanded Idowu in prison custody following an application by the Special Police Fraud Unit (SPFU), Yaba, Lagos.

    The application was backed by a 251-count charge of obtaining under false pretence.

    Idowu pleaded not guilty and the judge adjourned to hear his bail application.

    At the resumption of proceedings yesterday, two counsel – Police prosecutor Mr. Chukwu Agwu and a Deputy Director in the DPP’s office, Adetutu Oshinusi – announced appearance for the government.

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    Oshinusi told the judge that the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) had issued a fiat to the Lagos State Attorney-General to take over the case file.

    She said the DPP is now empowered to prosecute the defendant at the Federal High Court and prayed the court to grant her application to take over the matter.

    She also prayed for a short date to enable her respond to the developer’s bail application.

    But Idris’ counsel, Mr. Jilji Jubrin, opposed her.

    “The business of the court today, is for the hearing of the defendant’s bail application,” Jubrin said.

    He said he had served SPFU the bail application and also received the prosecution’s counter application.

    Jubrin said the DPP could take over the case, but after the court had decided the defendant’s bail.

    Also responding, Agwu, who described the DPP’s involvement as “a good development,” said the power to prosecute criminal cases “rests in the bosom of the AGF.”

    In a bench ruling, Justice Nicholas granted the DPP’s prayer and adjourned till October 10, to hear and determine the developer’s bail application.

    According to the charge, the defendant allegedly perpetrated the fraud between January and June.

    Idowu allegedly obtained the money from 251 accommodation seekers for a room self-contained and a room and parlour self-contained apartments in a renovated building at Karimu Street, Alapere, Ketu, Lagos.

    Some of the victims and the sums received from them, include: Mohammed Akeem, N400,000; Philip Obinna, N320,000; Folorunsho Ridwan N835,000; Mrs. Owodunni Dorcas Adetutu, N240,000; Abdulraham Hamed, N170.000; Folakemi Amosun, N220,000; Theresa Amazi, N175, 000; Samson Emmanuel, N195, 000; Salau Wasiu, N180,000; Khadyat Sanusi, N140,000; Ishola Matthew,  N240,000.

    Others are: Michael Bashorun, N150,000; Akinshola Samuel, N100,000; Olaleye Bisola, N260,000; Emmanuel Agbakwuru, N270, 000; Ayedun Oluwatobi, N200,000 and several others.

    The offences were said to contravene sections 1(2) and 1(3) of the Advanced Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006.

  • Sales reps arraigned for ‘displaying stolen N10m rings online’

    Two sales representatives of a jewellery accessories shop, Innocent Erim and Emmanuel Ndukwe, were on Tuesday arraigned at an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court in Lagos State for allegedly stealing 2000 rings worth N10million from their employer, Sherifat Mohammed.

    Erim, 27, and Ndukwe, 29, of no fixed addresses, are facing a two-count charge of conspiracy and stealing before Magistrate Mrs. K. K. Awoyinka.

    Prosecuting Corporal Godspower Ehizoba said the theft occurred between February 2017 and March 2019 while they were still employees of the jewellery shop located at Shop 6, Estate Mall, Femi Okunnu/Jakande roundabout, Lekki Phase 3, Lagos.

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    Ehizoba said the defendants conspired among themselves to commit the offence.

    He alleged that the stolen rings belonged to the complainant, Sherifat.

    The prosecutor said the theft was discovered when one of them displayed the rings online.

    He said when the complainant reported the matter at the Bar Beach Police Station, Lagos, the defendants were arrested and 119 rings were recovered from them.

    Not satisfied with the investigation, the prosecutor said the complainant petitioned Area ‘A’ Command, Lion Building Police Station, Lagos Island and another investigation was launched, which led to the recovery of additional 1500 rings.

    The defendants pleaded not guilty.

    Magistrate Awoyinka granted the accused N300,000 bail each, with two sureties each in the like sum.

    She said the sureties must provide a minimum account balance of N300,000, show evidence of tax payment to the Lagos State Government and have their addresses verified.

    She adjourned the case till September 11.

  • PDP national youth leader ‘kidnapped’

    The National Youth Leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Sunday Udeh Okoye, has been allegedly abducted.

    Okoye was alleged to have been kidnapped on Monday evening on his farm at Ohumagu, Agbogugu in Enugu State, by suspected herdsmen.

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    The national leadership of the PDP was yet to react to the news of the abduction, as our correspondent’s repeated calls to its National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan, early yesterday were not answered.

    An SMS sent to Ologbondiyan seeking to know if the leadership of the party had been officially informed about the kidnap was also not replied.

  • EFCC nabs 60 Internet fraud suspects

    The Uyo Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested over 60 Internet fraudster suspects and secured 37 convictions since its operation in Akwa Ibom State.

    The commission’s Zonal Head in Uyo, Mr. Garba Dugum, disclosed this on Tuesday at a news briefing in Uyo.

    He spoke about the collaboration between the commission and America’s Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the fight against cybercrimes.

    Dugum, represented by his deputy, Alex Ebbah, said the zonal office was acting according to the directives of its acting Chairman, Ibrahim Magu.

    He said Magu had given a marching order, which motivated them to launch an independent raid against the suspected fraudsters, culminating in strategic raids and onslaught on their hideouts.

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    Dugum said: “In furtherance to the acting chairman’s directive to the zones, we have launched intensive investigative actions against this infamous ‘Yahoo Yahoo Boys’, culminating in strategic raids and onslaught on their hideouts.

    “Our efforts have recorded tremendous success, which resulted in over 60 arrests, 37 convictions and recovery of a number of posh cars and properties suspected to have been acquired through the proceeds of the crime.”

    He said the commission has gone beyond arrest, investigation, prosecution and conviction of Internet fraudsters to prevention of the act by embarking on sensitisation programmes to educate youths on the implication and the need to stay away from the crime.

    Dugum hailed the collaboration with FBI and other international law enforcement agencies in the fight against Internet fraudsters, saying his office has received about 20 cases of Internet fraud reported by the FBI through the United States Department of Justice.

    He said his office through such collaborations had received over 20 cases of Internet fraud reported directly by the FBI through the United States Department of Justice, some of which are under investigation.

    He listed the cases received through Mutual Legal Assistance by other international law enforcement agencies to include five from Hong Kong Police, five from Danish and Norwegian police and four from Israeli police.

    Others include three from Austrian police, one from Swedish police, one from Zambian police and another from Bulgarian police.

    He said the investigation of the cases had resulted in seven arrests involving a whopping sum of money in foreign currencies, which the fraudsters defrauded their victims.

  • Navy goes tough on marine criminals

    The Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Naval Command (ENC), Rear Admiral David Adeniran, has pledged the commitment of the command to ensuring a peaceful and crime-free waterway in the area.

    He spoke on Tuesday at the launch of the 2019 sea demonstration exercise for personnel of the command code-named ‘yangha mi’, an Ibibio language meaning “rescue me or save me”.

    It was held at the Ocean Terminal Jetty at Onne in Elements Local Government Area of Rivers State.

    Flag Officer Commanding, Eastern Naval Command, Calabar, Rear Adm. David Adeniran, flags-off ‘Exercise Yangha Mi’ aimed to tackle sea piracy and oil theft, in Onne, Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers on Tuesday (3/9/19)

    Adeniran said ‘yangha mi’ is meant to dislodge criminals on the waterways, limit their activities in the command’s areas of responsibility and strengthen the achievements of other sea exercises initiated by the command against criminals. He added that they are just one out of several other operations of the command to ensure maritime safety and security, to boost the nation’s economy.

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    “Sea exercise is one of the numerous operational engagements of the command. Others going on are ‘Operation Dekamor’ (calm water), ‘Swift Response’, among others.

    “These operations are aimed at ensuring maritime safety and security in the maritime environment. The gains of these engagements can be seen in the decrease in piracy and sea robbery, militancy, kidnapping, crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism, thus, there has been increase in shipping activities, crude oil production and other forms of economic activities of the citizens.

    “In the light of the foregoing, exercise ‘yangha mi’ is meant to consolidate on the gains so far achieved. Accordingly, the exercise will be conducted in the entire Eastern Naval Command area of responsibility and some parts of the command’s area of responsibility from September 3 to 6,” Adeniran said.

  • Police arrest father for allegedly killing son

    The police in Akwa Ibom State have arrested and detained a 35-year man, Idorenyin Essien, for allegedly burning his son to death.

    The Nation gathered that he allegedly took the action after accusing his son of stealing N500 from a neighbour.

    The incident reportedly occurred in Eket Local Government.

    Police spokesman Odiko Mac-Don Achibe said the incident happened last Friday at Afia Nsit community in Eket.

    He did not give the name of the deceased, but said Essien was arrested in his home at Afia Nsit by the operatives on patrol.

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    Achibe said the suspect would be arraigned after investigation.

    Mr. Effiong Okon, a community leader in Afia Nsit, alleged that Essien burnt his son to death after accusing him of stealing N500 from a neighbour to buy food.

    He alleged that Essien’s son, a minor, stole N500 from a neighbour’s house to buy food and when the father returned, the neighbour reported the matter to him.

    Okon said the father refunded the money and slammed his son.

    He alleged: “The father later sent the boy to buy kerosene for him and he innocently ran to buy the item, not knowing that the father intended to use the kerosene to burn him to death.”

    Okon alleged that the father called his son out of the house, tied him with a rope, poured the kerosene on him, struck a match and watched him burning.

    “The father tied his son’s hands and legs and ‘set him ablaze’ in front of his house at Afia Nsit in Eket,” he alleged.

    Okon said the boy was taken to hospital by sympathisers, but he eventually died, adding that the community alerted the police, which prompted the man’s arrest.