Author: The Nation

  • Residents decry erratic power supply

    Residents of Olasande Street in Mushin Local Government Area of Lagos State have expressed displeasure to Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKDC) over erratic power supply, “despite that we pay our bills regularly.”

    They rejected the firm’s addition of Superior Papers Printing Press at Okesanya Street to their transformer, which they said has been faulty for over one year.

    At a meeting with the representative of the company, the Chairman of Olasande Residents Association, Alhaji Yunus Arasi, said residents have been experiencing poor electricity supply for the past one year, adding that putting a printing press on their transformer will make life more unbearable for them.

    Arasi also lamented oil leakage and lack of maintenance for the transformer.

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    He said: “We usually have irregular supply of power in our street and now they want to compound our problem by bringing another person from another transformer to connect to our transformer. We believe this will damage our transformer.

    “They are not just bringing someone but a printing press that will make the load too much on our transformer. Concerning the oil leakage, we have reported to EKDC for over a year, but nothing has been done. We are all customers and preference should not be given to one above another.”

    The Service Manager for EKDC in Mushin, who simply identifies himself as Engr. John, said the printing press had gone through the procedure to be on Olasandes’ transformer.

    He assured the residents that the printing press would not affect Olasandes’ power supply, saying EKDC would find a solution to their complaint.

  • Six injured as BRT buses collide in Ikorodu

    Six persons were injured on Monday after two Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) buses collided at Asolo bus stop in Majidun, Ikorodu, Lagos.

    The accident happened around 7am, causing gridlock.

    The Nation gathered that six people were injured and were taken to hospital, but were discharged yesterday.

    It was learnt that a commercial motorcyclist (Okada rider) plying the BRT lane caused the accident.

    Officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), the police, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and Lagos Neighborhood Safety Corps (LNSC) were among the responders.

    An eyewitness, who simply identified himself as Rafiu, said the accident involved two BRT buses, adding that it was caused by a commercial motorcyclist plying the BRT lane.

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    He said: “The two buses involved in the accident were on the BRT corridor. One was coming from Mile 12 and the other from Ikorodu. The accident occurred when the BRT bus coming from Mile 12 avoided hitting a commercial motorcyclist on his lane. The bus then rammed into another BRT bus and that led to the accident.”

    The source said the motorcyclist fled the scene immediately, adding that the drivers were seriously injured.

    “The other injured persons are women.”

    The Managing Director of Primero Transport Services Ltd, the operators of BRT buses, Mr. Fola Tinubu, said the accident was caused by commercial motorcyclists on BRT lane.

    He said one of the BRT buses was trying to avoid a commercial motorcyclist, who was on the BRT lane, adding that in the process it ran into another BRT bus on the opposite direction.

    Tinubu said about six people were injured, noting that something needs to be done about commercial motorcyclists on the BRT lane.

    “The way they drive on the lane is too dangerous and reckless. I don’t know if they have another life. Thank God it was only a minor injury the victims sustained.

    “The government must ensure that commercial motorcyclists stop plying BRT lanes. It must be enforced and they must be serious about it because this is about life,” he said.

  • UPDATED: Court remands AA Nat’l chairman, Udeze in prison

    The embattled National Chairman of the Action Alliance (AA), Kenneth Udeze, was on Monday remanded in prison after he was arraigned by the Police in Osogbo, Osun State.

    Udeze who was recently sacked by the leadership of the party, was arrested on Friday by operatives attached to Zone 11 of the Nigerian Police Force, with Headquarters in Osogbo, the Osun State capital.

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    The report of his abduction was making the rounds after his wife raised the alarm that he has been kidnapped before the Police confirmed that he was not kidnapped but was arrested.

    Udeze is facing charges of criminal actions against the party, including fraud, conspiracy and forgery.

    According to highly placed member of the party, who pleaded anonymity,  “Udeze has been subject of criminal investigation by the Nigeria Police on crimes bordering on conspiracy, forgery, fraud and other offences unbefitting of a person who parades himself as a member of our great party”.

  • ‘We need to foster culture of high standard in Nigerian businesses’

    A business expert, Dr Nneka Ebru Okpe has stressed the need for Nigeria to develop culture of high standard in businesses.

    Dr Okpe who was once a facilitator of businesses between Turkey and Nigeria since 2015 and currently focusing on Nigerian market, especially in oil and gas and manufacturing sectors affirmed that knowing how to build and run a really solid business and be successful at it does not come easily.

    She said, “What gets an international business going is not just the novelty of the product or service but understanding how to build relationships across cultures and local distribution channels.

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    “For businesses to have cordial relations and mutually profitable partnerships across continents as seen through import and export, countries and companies must rely on each other for particular goods and services.

    Dr. Okpe who handles a few companies that specialise in consultancy and export-import, currently runs Intrasolutions Consultancy which is aimed at expanding its focus on man power supply and IT services having created foreign and local partnerships with established companies.

    Dr Okpe who completed her PhD at the age of 26 with extensive research on the effect of culture in business success in emerging nations believes in women-in-business, women empowerment, sharing and transferring technology between developed and developing nations, creating a standard in manpower, business and services which all contributes to the growth of businesses.

  • Border Closure: Ogun border communities groan as fuel sells for N350 per litre

    Residents of Ogun border communities of Iwoye-Ketu, Idofa, Ilara, Oke Agbede, Moriwi and Wasinmi Okuta are groaning over the artificial scarcity of petroleum product (fuel) and the attendant hardship on them, following the closure of borders between Nigeria and neighbouring Republic of Benin by the Federal Government.

    The residents claimed that since the regime of border closure began, it has all been losses from their farm produce due to the activities of overzealous Task Force operatives who have resorted to seizing their produce.

    They lamented that their woes worsened on Monday as the Task force allegedly prevented trucks conveying petroleum products from reaching their communities.

    Ooye of Iwoye Ketu, a border community in Ogun State, Oba Joel Ademola Alaye, who raised the alarm, alleged that a major fuel scarcity looms in their areas following the partial closure of the borders by the Federal Government.

    Oba Alaye, in a statement, claimed that a litre of petrol now sells at N350 at the border communities as at Monday, a development he attributed to the over zealousness of the Joint Security Task Force.

    He alleged that the task force officials’ unwillingness to allow fuel tankers to reach Iwoye-Ketu, Idofa,  Ilara, Oke Agbede,  Moriwi and Wasinmi Okuta, all border communities, has created untold hardship for the residents.

    The Monarch noted that the development has compounded the woes of the residents who are still battling with the issue of tomatoes, yam and other perishable goods reportedly seized by the task force, and urged the Federal Government to quickly intervene and bring respite to their plights.

    The statement reads: “My attention has been drawn to the reported partial closure of the borders by the Federal Government due to the smuggling of rice into the Country.

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    “But how come the joint security task force now create hardship for the people of Iwoye-Ketu, Idofa, Ilara, Oke Agbede,  Moriwi and Wasinmi Okuta by not allowing fuel tanker to reach these communities.

    “As at today (Monday), a litre of petrol is now N350 per litre due to the overzealous of the task force creating unwarranted hardship for my people.

    “I’m now appealing to the Federal Government to quickly intervene on the issue of scarcity of fuel because we are all Nigerians doing a legitimate business. The constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria didn’t say that people living at the border areas should not live in good condition. Most of us are predominantly farmers which can’t afford N350 per litre of fuel.

    “For the past three weeks, we have been battling with the issue of tomatoes, yam and other perishable goods but now the issue of artificial scarcity of fuel is biting harder and my community can’t fold arms, the government must find urgent solution.

    “I also seize this opportunity to draw the attention of Prince Dapo Abiodun, Governor of Ogun State to the  deplorable condition of Imeko-Iwoye road, for the past 10 years now,  the road has not been graded let alone tarring it.

    “Let me state that the State Government is losing revenue in Iwoye Ketu in Imeko Afon Local government because the community is blessed with International market where neighbouring communities are bringing their farm produce every market day.”

    But the Operations Controller of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Abeokuta Field Office, Mrs Muinat Bello – Zagi when contacted, told reporters that she would investigate the allegations and take appropriate action.

  • Kebbi youths protest electricity blackout

    Hundreds of Kebbi youths on Monday took to the streets in the state capital, Birnin Kebbi to protest against the lingering electricity black out by Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO).

    The protest paralysed commercial and economic activities in the capital.

    The youths marched along major roads in Birnin Kebbi chanting “enough is enough ‘; ‘ Our businesses are suffering ‘ and ‘ Bring Back our light ‘ among others.

    They had a brief stopover at the main entrance of Government House before marching to the main KEDCO head office in Birnin Kebbi to register their anger.

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    One of the protesting youths, Muhammad Abdullahi, a tailor from Nasarawa area, expressed utter anger over what he described as deliberate attempt by KEDCO to ruin their businesses and subject them to severe hardship in Kebbi.

    ”Yes we are protesting against Kaduna electricity company , power outage has now become regular even with what the Kebbi State Government is giving them to support supply.

    “We don’t have light and we don’t have water, our businesses are running down.

    “We are tired of paying for light we did not consume. We are tired of paying for services we are not getting,” he lamented.

    Another protesting youth, Ibrahim Abubakar, said they were at Government House to register their complaint against KEDCO.

    He appealed to the Governor to intervene before people completely lose their patience.

    He described the attitude of Kaduna Electricity Company as unfortunate and uncalled for despite the millions Kebbi State Government was paying to support constant supply of power to people in the state.

    When contacted, the Business Development Relation Officer of the company, Dogara Saidu, declined comment, saying he must secure permission from his office to speak.

    Governor Bagudu had approved the release of N154 million to Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) in April to guarantee uninterrupted power supply to Kebbi State.

  • Six killed as suspected cultists clash in Ikorodu

    Six persons were at the weekend killed and several others injured after suspected cultists clashed in Ikorodu, Lagos State.

    The clash, which occurred at Imota, was said to have started on Saturday evening.

    The Nation had reported fresh cult wars between Aye and Eiye groups last week at Oworonshoki and Bariga in Lagos that left at least five persons dead.

    It was gathered that two persons were killed on Saturday and four others yesterday, while many others sustained injuries.

    Residents, who took to the social media to lament the resumed clashes, said the killings were alarming.

    According to one Yisu Mumini, the rival groups were killing one another as though life was cheap.

    He wrote: “Imota is on fire. The cultists are at it again. The massacre was on tough edges and life was just too cheap to take.

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    “Are we so lawless? Are security operatives sleeping? Is there no one to stop this massacre? Come and put permanent stop to this ugly and deadly situation please.

    “We cry loud for sanity and peace. Help the helpless because the count increases.”

    Not satisfied with Saturday night’s battle, The Nation gathered that the groups continued around 6pm yesterday while the Oro festival was ongoing, killing four people.

    It was learnt that those killed allegedly belonged to the cults and it took the intervention of policemen from Imota Division and reinforcement from neighbouring divisions to restore peace.

    Police spokesman Bala Elkana, a Deputy Superintendent (DSP), confirmed the incident. He said 19 suspects were arrested.

    He said: “Yes, there was a clash on Saturday and two of the cultists were killed. Those who sustained injuries are also cultists.

    “They continued their supremacy tussle this evening (Sunday) while the community was having a festival and some persons belonging to either Aye or Eiye cults were killed as well.

    “Police quickly moved to the scene and arrested 19 suspected cultists. Two locally-made pistols with two live and three expended cartridges were recovered.

    “Also recovered were 11 stolen phones, charms and large quantity of substance suspected to be marijuana. Intensive patrol, stop and search are being sustained.”

  • Fashola alerts public to fake Facebook account

    Works and Housing Minister Babatunde Fashola has alerted the public to a fake Facebook account opened in his name, and warned people against falling prey to the antics of the scammers behind it.

    Fashola, in a statement by Mr Hakeen Bello, his special adviser on Communications, said the fake account, which had his name and picture, was opened by dupes and scammers.

    The statement, made available to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), yesterday in Abuja, said “the minister has, on several occasions in the past, disclaimed such fake accounts,” and reiterated that Fashola’s verified Facebook account remained @BABATUNDEFASHOLA.

    It said the latest fake account set up in the former Lagos State governor’s name claimed that the Federal Government was giving out N700,000 to youths and young adults to enable them pay school fees, set up businesses and invest in businesses, among others.

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    Part of the publication written in very poor English by the scammers, read: “All the Nigeria Citozings of All the and Local Government in Nigeria Are Beneficiary of the Federal Government Money Enpwoerment to Empower the Youth to Pay There School.

    “Adult to do Business Etc. Contact Number 08035339533). Good News…To All Nigeria Youth and Adult… Federal Government is Giving Out N700,000 Free Cash Transfer To All To Empower the Youth Further Their Educations, Open Good Business and Learn Good Works.

    “Call Mr Adebayo Kola, the Federal Government Cashier on 09035339533. All the Nigerian Citizens of All the States and Local Governments …” Bello said.

    Bello quoted the minister as describing the activities of the scammers as “unfortunate”, wondering why people still fall prey to the scammers “in spite of repeated warnings and disclaimers.”

    The statement said the warning became necessary following increasing activities of the scammers.

    It advised the public to always clarify with the appropriate agencies of government before engaging in any dealing with people purportedly working for them.

  • Three soldiers killed, eight wounded in Borno

    The  Army has confirmed the killing of three soldiers and injuring of eight others when troops encountered Boko Haram terrorists on Monguno-Mairari-Gajiram axis in Borno State.

    Its spokesman, Col. Sagir Musa, said the Chief of Army Staff Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai and other top military officers have visited the area and commiserated with troops.

    He explained in a statement that the wounded soldiers have been evacuated to a military hospital for medical attention.

    Col. Musa said: “Troops of Sector  3, Operation Lafiya Dole attached to Super Camp Monguno on Friday August 30, while on patrol, dealt a devastating blow on Boko Haram terrorists on Monguno-Mairari-Gajiram axis.

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    “The patrol team came in contact with the terrorists and engaged them with heavy volume of fire that neutralised countless number while a few escaped with gunshot wounds going by blood trails in the general area.

    “The gallant troops also recovered some weapons and equipment from the terrorists.

    “Sadly, during the encounter three of our gallant soldiers paid the supreme price while eight other soldiers sustained injuries. The bodies of the fallen heroes and those that sustained injuries have since been evacuated.

    “The wounded are being treated and are in stable condition. The highly motivated troops have continued combing the general area with a view to clear remnants of hiding terrorists.

    “The Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General TY Buratai, along with some principal staff officers from the Army Headquarters, Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole and other commanders, have visited the troops and those wounded in action.”

  • Ghana to give guns to police officers on ‘traffic duty’

    The Interior Minister, Ambrose Dery has directed the Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) to arm police officers on traffic duty.

    He said James Oppong Boanuh should provide the officers with bullet-proof vests and helmets to enable them “exercise their right to self-defence effectively when they meet such callous and barbaric persons”.

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    Five police officers have been killed in the line of duty within the last 30 days. Many security experts have attributed it to the lack of logistics for police personnel who ensure law and order in the country.

    The latest is the gory killing of two policemen by some armed robbers this week.

    This was after the officers tried to stop them at a checkpoint at Buduburam in the Central region.