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  • PCRC plans construction of multi-purpose secretariat in Enugu

    PCRC plans construction of multi-purpose secretariat in Enugu

    The Police Community Relations Committee ( PCRC ) of the Enugu State Police Command has concluded arrangement to build a multi-purpose secretariat to enhance police-public relationship in the state.

    The command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Ebere Amaraizu, disclosed this on Tuesday in Enugu.

    Amaraizu said that the foundation-laying ceremony would be performed by the Commissioner of Police in Enugu State, Mr Mohammed Danmallam on Wednesday.

    He said the foundation-laying ceremony for the proposed multi-purpose secretariat would be held at the command’s headquarters, Enugu.

    Read also: Enugu police pledge partnership with public

    The spokesman said: “the ultra modern multi-purpose secretariat when completed will have a modern conference hall equipped with relevant tools for media briefings.

    “The secretariat will also have offices for regular meetings and interface with relevant stakeholders as well as an office for members of the PCRC.

    “The project is being undertaken by the PCRC of Enugu State Police Command in partnership with the command.’’

    NAN

  • Police assure citizens of a crime-free Yuletide

    Police assure citizens of a crime-free Yuletide

    The Enugu State Police Command said on Monday that it had put measures in place to ensure crime-free Christmas celebration in the state.

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Mohammed Danmallam, gave the assurance in an interview in Enugu.

    Danmallam said that various “overt and covert measures’’ had been put in place to ensure effective policing in the state during this yuletide.”

    Read also: Enugu police pledge partnership with public

    He said that the command was effectively partnering with members of the public and sister security agencies in the state to ensure a hitch-free yuletide.

    “There is a need for all hands to be on deck for a hitch-free yuletide in Enugu State,’’ the commissioner said.

    Danmallam, however, urged the residents to report to the command, any misconduct by any police personnel in the state during the season, for immediate action.

    “Officers and men should desist from any act of incivility to members of the public.

    “We have zero tolerance for any form of misconduct by officers and men of the command,’’ he warned.

    NAN

  • Enugu police pledge partnership with public

    Enugu police pledge partnership with public

    The Enugu State Police Command has assured the public of a closer and sustained partnership for effective crime control and safety in the state.

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr Mohammed Danmallam, gave this assurance on Tuesday while inaugurating the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), at the Police Division in Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu.

    Danmallam, who was represented by the command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Ebere Amaraizu, said that members of the public should see the police as theirs and work together with them.

    “The command will continue to partner with the public to enable them have a good relationship and bring about improvement on the police-public relations as well as confidence and trust building.

    Read also : Enugu CP warns officers against extortion

    “For effective crime prevention and control, the public should get involved through strong partnership with the police in order to close the existing gap between them.

    “This effective synergy will bring about effective crime prevention and control and lead to a secured and safe environment for all,’’ Danmallam said.

    Responding, the Chairman of the PCRC, Airport Division, Mr Ikechukwu Ekeada, thanked the PPRO for establishing the PCRC platform.

    “The PCRC platform will greatly assist us to improve the image and perception of the police by members of the public,’’ Ekeada said.

    The high points of the occasion were the formal oath taking and group photograph of the executive members, who were drawn from within the airport community and its environs.

    NAN

  • Enugu CP warns officers against extortion

    Enugu CP warns officers against extortion

    The Commissioner of Police in Enugu State, Mr Mohammed Danmallam, has warned officers and men of the Command against extortion, intimidation and all other forms of unprofessional conduct.

    Danmallam gave the warning during his weekly engagement of the officers on Tuesday in Enugu.

    According to Danmallam, any officer found wanting would be severely dealt with in line with the laid down rules governing the Nigeria Police Force.

    He also advised members of the public to resist the temptation of being extorted by reporting promptly any unprofessional conduct by officers to his office.

    “You can also report to the office of the Police Public Relations Officer or office of the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) nearest to
    you.

    “Even as the command’s X-squad and the Provost have been charged to fish out those in this negative tendencies as there will be no immunity for impunity,’’ he said.

    The commissioner also advised members of the public to be law abiding, security conscious and partner with the police to ensure a crime-free and a secure environment.

    Read also: IGP orders re-organisation of SARS nationwide

    He also reminded members of the public on the need to constantly make use of the command’s distress call lines as follows: 08032003702, 08075390883, 08086671202 and 08098880172.

    “You can also reach the command through its social media platforms of @PoliceNG Enugu for twitter and for facebook–Nigeriapoliceforceenugustatecommand,’’ he said.

    Meanwhile, the Command’s spokesman, SP Ebere Amaraizu, had embarked on sensitisation of members of the public using media platforms and seminars tagged: “First Impression Matters’’.

    Amaraizu said that “First Impression Matters’’ was meant to dispel negative tendencies among police officers and men for improved reputation, trust and public confidence.

    “The sensitisation programme is fashioned with a view to bringing an effective partnership between the police and members of the public,’’ he said.

    NAN

  • Rangers strengthens squad with five new signings

    Rangers strengthens squad with five new signings

    The Management of Rangers International FC, Enugu has strengthened its squad with five new players ahead of 2017/2018 Nigeria Professional Football League ( NPFL ) season.

    The Team and Transfer Matching System Manager, Amobi Ezeaku, confirmed on Friday in Enugu that four Domestic Transfer Certificates were acquired in addition to an International Transfer Certificate.

    Ezeaku said that Rangers, seven time league champions, had got full acquisition of the services of the five players as the commencement of the NPFL 2017/2018 season was fast approaching.

    “We are pleased to inform our fans and the general public that we have acquired the Domestic Transfer Certificates of Richard Jonathan, Femi Thomas, Godwin Zaki and Francis Shedrack.

    “”We have also acquired the International Transfer Certificate of Ugonna Anyora from Sweden’’, he said.

    Ezeaku explained that Jonathan last featured for Wikki Tourists FC of Bauchi while Thomas was bringing his wealth of goalkeeping experience from Rivers United FC.

    The team manager also explained that Zaki was bought off from Abia Warriors FC with goals scoring boots and Shedrack was coming to shore up the defensive lapses noticed last term.

    “”Anyora, which is the next big thing to happen in Rangers is in from Swedish top club-side with his mesmerising skills in the middle of the pack’’, he said.

  • Rangers thrash A Ten Padora FC 4-0 in Enugu

    Rangers thrash A Ten Padora FC 4-0 in Enugu

    Rangers International Football Club of Enugu on Friday thrashed A Ten Padora Football Club of Coal Camp 4-0 in one of their pre-season matches for the forthcoming league season.

    Osas Okoro gave Rangers the lead in the first 45th minute while Godwin Zaki increased the tally in the 80th minute.

    The 3rd and 4th goals came from the boots of Chukwuebuka Okeke and Ifeanyi Egwim in the 85th and 90th minute.

    Speaking after the match, Rangers coach, Olugbenga Ogunbote, said  the players still need to improve their game.

    “Despite this victory, much is still expected from the players, and we must play as a unit to achieve our goals for the forthcoming season,” he said.

    The coach said his team still needs  to be more offensive their style of play.

    He said they also have to defend as a unit.

    Rangers had on Nov. 30, pipped Udala FC of Awka 2-0, with Chukwuebuka Okeke and Chiamaka Madu scoring in the second stanza.

    Okeke scored for the flying antelopes in the 49th minute while Madu put the game to rest in the 84th minute.

    Speaking to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) the coach of Udala FC, Chuks Ndigwe expressed satisfaction with his players’ performance.

    Ndigwe, who once pitched tent with Gabros International and Lobi Stars of Markudi, said the two teams played a fantastic game.

    “Rangers has fantastic players with a sound coach, I give 98 percent to both teams.

    “Though we lost, we have learnt a lot from them and we were in no way intimidated.

    ” It is just that we are still behind in terms of exposure and experience,’’ Ndigwe said.

  • Emulate exemplary lifestyle of Prophet Muhammad – Imam tells Nigerians

    Emulate exemplary lifestyle of Prophet Muhammad – Imam tells Nigerians

    The Chief Imam of Islamic Centre, Enugu, Alhaji Abdul Isola, on Thursday, urged Nigerians to use the Eid-El-Maulud period to emulate the exemplary lifestyle of Prophet Muhammad  in the interest of peace.

    Muslims over the world , observe the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday on the 12th day of the Islamic month of Rabi’ Al-Awwal.

    Muhammad was born in Mecca, a city in Saudi Arabia in the year 570 of the Gregorian calendar.

    Muslims celebrate Eid-El-Maulud by donating food and other goods for charity throughout the month and listen or read out poems about events that occurred in the Prophet Muhammad’s life.

    The cleric urged Nigerians to follow the servant-leadership exemplified by the prophet during his life time.

    He noted that the prophet’s lifestyle made Islam a religion of peace and good neighbourliness it is today throughout the world.

    “Nigerians should learn to live in peace and shun all forms of in-fighting and unnecessary trouble-making in any form.

    “We must shun all forms of evil we engage in today that give the country a negative image.

    “Nigerians will do better if each one of us emulate the exemplary lifestyle of Prophet Muhammad ( PBUH ) by being good citizens, living in peace with one another, especially our neighbours,’’ he said.

    The cleric, who is also the Chief Scholar of the centre, called on Nigerians to fear God and move closer to Him.

    “It is only when we seek the face of almighty Allah ( God ) that His mercies will shower on the country to give us the needed peace to make rapid progress,’’ he said.

    The Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Interior, had declared Friday, Dec. 1, as a public holiday to commemorate Eid-El-Maulud.

    NAN

  • Fire: Enugu corn millers seek govt’s assistance over N200m loss

    Fire: Enugu corn millers seek govt’s assistance over N200m loss

    The Association of Corn Millers in Ogbette Main Market, Enugu, has called on the state government for assistance, following a fire that destroyed goods worth over N200 million in the market.

    The Chairman of the association, Mr Augustine Ogbonna, made the call on Monday in Enugu during a damage assessment tour by the state Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Mr Sam Nwobodo.

    Ogbonna said that the incident had put the victims out of jobs and rendered them incapable of taking care of their families.

    He said that no fewer than 150 bags of Bambara nut were destroyed, adding that each bag cost N50,000.

    Bambara nut is a specie of pea used in preparing the state’s popular local delicacy known as “okpa’’.

    “The incident destroyed machines and used in milling the goods, among others worth over N200 million.

    “Also, the milling section of the market destroyed by fire is like the supply base of traders who deal in bambara nuts.

    “It is from here that we supply the 36 states of the federation and even countries outside Nigeria.

    “Most of the victims are now stranded as they do not have the means of repairing their machines. This is more than what we can bear on our own,” the chairman said.

    According to Ogbonna, this is the first time such a fire outbreak has occurred at the mill in over 20 years.

    He said that the cause of the incident was still a mystery.

    Addressing the victims, the commissioner said that he was at the site to commiserate with them on behalf of the state government.

    He said that the government would do what it could to ameliorate their pains.

    He said that the state government was pained by the magnitude of the destruction and trauma the fire had caused them.

    “Do not lose hope because government will rally round you to ensure this incidence does not happen again but you have to be more careful.

    “The state government will erect permanent structures at the mill to check incidences of fire

    “You are part of this government and that is why the governor has sent me to come and see you,” Nwobodo said.

  • VAIDS: FG recruits 2190 tax officers – Adeosun

    VAIDS: FG recruits 2190 tax officers – Adeosun

    The Federal Government has recruited and trained 2,190 Community Tax Liaison Officers (CTLOs) under the Voluntary Assets and Income Declaration Scheme (VAIDS), says the Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun.

    Adeosun, in a statement by her Special Adviser, Media and Communications, Mr Oluyinka Akintunde, said that 1,710 CTLOs had already been deployed to 33 states, out of the number recruited and trained.

    She said that their task was to raise awareness about the scheme and taxation in general.

    She said that the CTLOs were currently operating in Adamawa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Enugu, Kaduna, Kwara, Lagos, Nassarawa, Niger, Ogun and Oyo states among others.

    Adeosun said there was no hiding place for tax evaders residing in Nigeria or abroad, noting that the Federal Government had put in place a data mining mechanism to fish out evaders.

    “The unique cooperation between the various arms of Federal Government, state governments and foreign governments has provided an unprecedented level of data that allows the Nigerian Government to profile taxpayers accurately.

    “We are now able to identify those whose lifestyle and assets are not consistent with their declared income.

    “A lot of data mining is going on daily, both locally and internationally, on property ownership and other items. Data is an extremely powerful tool that is now being utilized.

    “For instance, we have reviewed all companies that received major payments from the Federal Government in the last 5 years and found that even those who made money from government, under-declared,” she said.

    Adeosun said that the tax compliance team had looked at import records and compared the value of goods imported to the tax declarations of the importers, but the discovery was worrisome as “the variance was disturbingly wide”.

    “On personal income taxes, we reviewed property and company ownership as well as registration of high value assets and foreign exchange allocations, which gives us a sense of the lifestyles of the persons.

    “But again, we found major non-compliance. In some cases, people declared as little as N10 million as income but purchased expensive property overseas and in Nigeria.

    “They also registered high specification vehicles and funded luxurious personal events costing multiples of the declared income,” she said.

    Adeosun said that now, with the centralisation of data under Project Lighthouse within the Federal Ministry of Finance, a major tax loophole has been plugged.

    She reiterated the willingness of the Federal Government to prosecute tax evaders after the tax amnesty period had elapsed.

    Adeosun also said that the Federal Government had compiled a list of 500 prominent Nigerians with property and trusts abroad, to determine their tax compliance status.

    The 500 prominent Nigerians, according to her, will receive their letters beginning from Monday, asking them to take advantage of the tax amnesty to regularise their tax status and avoid prosecution and fines.

    VAIDS, an initiative of the Federal Ministry of Finance in collaboration with the State Tax Authorities, is a revolutionary programme that provides tax defaulters a nine-month opportunity to voluntarily and truthfully declare previously untaxed assets and incomes.

    The tax amnesty period is expected to lapse on March 31, 2018.

    Job creation is one of the spin-offs of the VAIDS initiative, with the scheme expected to create 7,500 opportunities for Nigerians as CTLOs through the N-Power scheme of the Federal Government.

     

  • Normalcy returns to Igbo-Etiti after communal clash

    Normalcy returns to Igbo-Etiti after communal clash

    Enugu State Police Command said on Friday that normalcy had returned to Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area of Enugu State after a clash on Thursday by youths in two communities in the area.

    The command’s spokesman, Mr Ebere Amaraizu, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the command had deployed a detachment of mobile policemen and plain cloth detectives to the two communities to apprehend trouble-makers.

    Amaraizu revealed that police operatives prevented what would have resulted to “full scale war’’ between Ikolo and Aku communities in Igbo-Etiti.

    He said that it was gathered that youths from the two communities had allegedly engaged each other in a conduct likely to cause breach of peace.

    Amaraizu said that Ikolo youths destroyed some houses in Aku community and that Aku youths equally destroyed houses in Ikolo.

    The spokesman, however, did not give the exact number of houses destroyed during the clash.

    “Sources disclosed that the issue revolves around a protracted land dispute between the two communities in Igbo-Etiti.

    “But for the timely intervention of the command, led by the Area Commander in Nsukka, Mr Steve Yabanet, and the Divisional Police Officer of Igbo-Etiti, lives would have been lost.

    “There was no loss of lives even as the disruption of peace lasted for some hours.’’

    Amaraizu said, however, that leaders of the two communities, including youth leaders were currently engaged by the police to ensure lasting peace.

    The image maker said that the state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr Mohammed Dan-Malam, had warned youths in the two communities to be law-abiding and never to take laws into their hands as “two wrongs can never make a right’’.