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  • Five RRS operatives arrested for alleged extortion of N5,000

    Five policemen attached to the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos State Police Command had been arrested over alleged extortion of N5,000 from a woman.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the RRS said through its Twitter handle that the men were arrested on Friday in Ajah area of the state.

    “Our officers at Ajah extorted N5,000 from a lady; our Ops officers went in search, arrested and detained them at Alausa Headquarters of the squad.

    “They will be transferred to the headquarters on Monday for trial,” the RRS twitted.

    The squad, however, did not state what led to the extortion and if the money collected was recovered.

    In response to NAN queries on cases of impersonation of RRS operatives, it said that all RRS operatives must wear official badges on sleeves and their name tags on the breast of their shirts.

    It stressed that the public could also identify white vehicles of RRS operatives with red and blue stripes and “RRS” boldly inscribed on the body of the vehicles, motorcycles and Armored Personnel Carriers (APC).

  • Imo bans use of polythene bags for waste disposal

    Imo State government has banned the use of polythene bags to dispose refuse in the state, reiterating its determination to restore the state to its premier position as the cleanest and most beautiful state in the country through sustained aggressive environmental sanitation exercise.

    The Chairman of the State Sanitation Committee and former governor of the state Chief Ikedi Ohakim disclosed this shortly after monitoring this month’s state environmental sanitation exercise within the Owerri capital city and its environs, jointly with officials of the State Environmental Transformation Commission (ENTRACO) led by the General Manager, Alex Emeziem.

    He said that the use of Polythene bags to dispose refuse has been banned in the state with immediate effect.

    “From now henceforth nobody is allowed to use polythene bags in this state to dispose refuse and anybody who dumps refuse in unauthorized places will henceforth be sanctioned accordingly,” he warned.

    He warned road site/street traders to relocate to markets or be prepared to face the full weight of the law established in this regard.

    Ohakim said that his committee had already desilted 16,000 K/m of roads with drainages previously blocked by refuse cleared of such refuse

    The former governor commended Governor Emeka Ihedioha for providing new engineering dumpsites in the three senatorial zones of Owerri, Okigwe and Orlu and enjoined the residents in the state to make maximum use of the facilities.

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    Also speaking, the ENTRACO boss, Alex Emezie disclosed that the state government had acquired new equipment and trucks and would soon come up with the policy of door to door system which would later be evacuated by trucks to stem the ugly tide of environmental degradation in the state.

    Emezie, a former member of the state House of Assembly added that his commission had divided the state into 12 zones and would also engage some qualified vendors that would pick waste materials in any part of the state and dump them at designated sites.

    “By next week, we will finish the selection of vendors who will be collecting refuse in the state from the zones created so that if there are any lapses, we will know who to hold responsible,” he added.

  • Gunmen kill 24-yr-old student in Kogi

    Yet-to-be identified gunmen have allegedly killed a fresh student of the Department of Community Health, College of Health Sciences and Technology, Idah, Kogi State, Sule Moses.

    The 24-year old student was allegedly attacked and killed by the unknown gunmen, on Thursday, at a private hostel, located behind the school.

    The college provost, Dr Nuhu Anyegeu described the attack on the student as ‘inconceivable and shocking.

    The provost in a statement issued, in Idah, on Saturday, expressed regret over the death of the deceased, who he described as a promising young man.

    “On behalf of the college community, particularly the Governing Council and management of the institution, I am deeply touched by this act of man’s inhumanity to man.

    “We sincerely extend the deepest sympathy of the management to the parents of the deceased and the entire college community over this shocking development,” he stated.

    He appealed for calm and cooperation, particularly among the students of the institution.

    He said that the incident was immediately reported at the Idah Police Station, and the body of the conveyed to the mortuary.

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    He added that the deceased has since been buried in his home town in Dekina LGA of Kogi, amidst weeping and wailing by students of the institution.

    He called on the police to do a thorough investigation into the unfortunate incidence and bring the perpetrators to justice.

    The Kogi State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), William Anya, said that he was not aware of the incidence, but promised to find out and get back to our reporter.

    As at the time of filing this report, the police spokesman was yet to get back to our reporter.

  • Ex-Northern governor desperate for Fowler’s job

    People who say that politicians without political offices are like fish out of water surely know what they are talking about if the case of an immediate past governor of one of the northern states is anything to go by.

    Since he lost his bid for a second term in the 2019 general elections, he has been angling for juicy positions in the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.

    One of the positions he is eyeing desperately, SENTRY gathered, is that of the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) currently occupied by a former Chief Executive Officer of the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service, Dr. Babatunde Fowler.

    Although many expect that the former governor would take his scanty academic qualifications into consideration in angling for the juicy office, he is driven by his belief that he could get anything he wants by pulling the right strings.

    He is busy pulling the strings in Abuja at the moment and even telling whoever cares to listen that he would succeed Fowler. Some of his close pals were said to have drawn his attention to his limited academic qualifications but he reportedly told them it is a political battle and not an academic one, hence he would fight it to the last point.

    Ironically, the former governor was said to have failed woefully to grow the internally generated revenue of his state while he held sway as the state’s chief executive.

  • Couple, four others arrested for allegedly stealing, selling siblings for N900,000

    The police in Imo State have arrested a couple and four others for stealing and selling two siblings for N900,000.

    The state’s Police Commissioner, Rabiu Ladodo, said the command had recovered one of the stolen children, Promise Opunwa, 2, while his elder sister, Oluma, 4, was still missing.

    Parading the suspects before newsmen, Ladodo who gave the names of the suspects as Chika Obi,28 and Chiamaka Obi, described the deal as absurd, saying that the infant was recovered at Uli in Anambra State.

    Ladodo said other members of the syndicate, include Ogidi Chukwuma, 26; Anuforo Ogechi, 28; Ebere Okafor,45, and Chioma Ngobiri, 46.

    He said: “On August 4, three members of the syndicate invaded the house of one Ijeoma Opunwa and inflicted machete cut on one Daberechi Okafor who was present at the time of the invasion.”

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    “They instilled fear on other occupants and made away with two children, Oluma (4), and Promise (2) to an unknown destination. They robbed them of their phones and undisclosed amount of money.”

    The CP said his men carried out diligent investigation and arrested the suspects at their hideout in Umulololo in Okigwe Local Government Area.

    “The suspects confessed to the crime and even led operatives to Onitsha through Uli in Anambra State where their gang members one Ebere Okafor and Chioma Ngobiri were arrested and one of the stolen children, Promise ,2, was recovered. “

    Ladodo assured that the remaining missing child would be recovered.

    One of the suspects, Ogidi, he said admitted that he got N130, 000 from the shady transaction.

  • Yes, I’ve seen Buhari’s certificate, but any further need?

    Since Atiku Abubakar lost in his bid to become our President, he has made great issue of whether or not President Muhammad Buhari possesses the minimum educational qualification to run for the high office of President of Nigeria.

    I have combed all relevant documents to know that to be our President, you must be educated up to a minimum of West African School Certificate level. Atiku, the PDP and their lawyers are telling us that our President does not have a secondary school leaving certificate and that if he has, he couldn’t produce it. They offered to help Buhari search for it – from his weather-beaten cupboard in his native home in Daura to the remnants of the burnt records of the West African Examinations Council at their imposing office headquarters in Jibowu area of Yaba in Lagos.

    Açcording to tales by Atiku, since the search for Buhari’s certificate had, to them, ended up in futility like the guys out there looking for the head of the air that circulate round the world, Buhari should be asked to relinquish the mandate given to him by the Nigerian people and surrender the presidential ‘tiara’ Atiku has coveted so much since his barely disguised bid to oust his boss, Olusegun Obasanjo in the post-military Presidency of 1999 to 2007.

    But the elusive certificate, I am happy to report to the Atiku crowd, has been found by some concerned citizens in the vault of Tafa Adeoye, the deceased leader of the Yoruba militant group otherwise known as Agbekoya Movement, at his headquarters at Akanran, the border town between Ijebu Igbo in Ogun State and Ibadan in Oyo State. The ‘but’ in the matter is that the certificate has been partially eaten by termites and thus defaced to be presented in the President’s favour at the Supreme Court where Atiku is headed in his desperation to win through the courts, the presidency he lost at the polls.

    Some hope for Atiku? If you ask me, I’d say his ice hasn’t got a ghost of a chance in hell in this case. In the first place, it is uncommon for a 5-0 unanimous decision of a presidential election appeal tribunal to be upturned by any Supreme Court. One could have made a safe guess of victory for Nigeria’s serial presidential contestant if the appeal tribunal verdict had been split, say 3-2!

    In the second place, no Supreme Court of the calibre of the eminent jurists sitting there will be consciencelessly audacious enough to throw a whole country into chaos by upstaging a sitting president whose popularity rating on integrity and piety has no parallel among his peers.

    That said, this columnist calls to question the patriotic and intelligence credentials of those who thought educational qualification could be a basis for blighting Buhari’s victory.

    I move forward to say all those who think that way have insulted the collective intelligence of citizens of this country and portrayed the nation in bad light by suggesting even remotely that a man who rose in the nation’s Army to become a General, a state governor, a federal minister of petroleum, a head of state and commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces and a democratically-elected president, is un-educated and unfit to lead the country.

    Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, the afro-beat legend, had not seen much when he sang his popular song “Ye-ye dey smell”. This is it! The putrid odour of this Atiku desperation and the height it has been taken is offensive to the nose and altogether unacceptable. He should wait till 2023 to try his luck again.

  • ‘No plan to dethrone Emir of Kano’

    The Kano State Government, on Friday, denied allegations that Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, is planning to dethrone the Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammad Sanusi II.

    Earlier, a Kano group, Renaissance Coalition, in a press statement, signed by its spokesman, Ibrahim A. Waiya, which was made available to The Nation, alleged that plans were under way by the Kano State Government to transfer the Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammad Sanusi II to Bichi Emirate.

    According to the statement, if the monarch resists the move, he would be dethroned.

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    However, the statement cautioned Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje against, the plot, which is capable of destabilizing the peace and stability being enjoyed in the state.

    The group, in the statement, threatened that if the governor goes ahead, with its plan, it would have no option than to compel the Federal Government to declare a state of Emergency in Kano.

    When contacted,  Governor Abdullahu Umar Ganduje’s Chief Press Secretary, Abba Auwal, dismissed as false, allegations that the State Government was planning to depose the Emir, insisting that there was no such plan.

  • ‘I sold my children with their fathers’ consent’

    One of the six suspects arrested by the police for stealing and selling babies  to childless women has confessed that she sold two of her own children with the consent of their fathers.

    The suspect, Blessing Stephens, was arrested by the operatives of the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT) after stealing a boy from a couple at Ikota area of Ajah, Lagos State.

    The 25-year-old suspect was arrested alongside five others, including a homeopathic medical doctor, Una Ekong Godwin, 58; Blessing John 27; Israel Ariyo 33; Itoro Anthony, 40, and Mrs. Mforbong Itoro, 48.

    She said:” I am from Nsitayi, Odor Akwa Ibom state but resides in Ijota Ajah area in Lagos. I dropped out of Bright Academy Secondary School, Ajah, due to a financial problem.

    ‘’There, I dated one Julius Abang and he impregnated me. I had a boy called Emmanuel with Abang in 2010 but we broke up in 2011. Only my mother was taking care of me and when life became unbearable for me I sought an advice from one Mrs. Mforbong and she advised me to sell the child and tell the father that the child had died if he ever cared to ask.

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    ‘’I was working as an office assistant and my mother did not know that the child was sold. In 2012 I started another work in a shopping complex in Ikota. When I went to Akwa Ibom for my mother’s burial  I dated another guy, a truck driver and he impregnated me but after two years he abandoned me after impregnating another girl. After one month I sold the baby but I got only N100,000.

    ‘’In 2013, I got another lover named Israel who is an iron bender. Within six months he impregnated me but he was so poor that he could not even feed me nor pay house rent. The motorcycle he usually used to find small money was destroyed by someone who put salt into the engine and the motorcycle became useless.

    ‘’We decided to sell the baby for N250,000. Mrs. Ntoro collected N20,000 and she advised us to tell whoever asked after the child that the baby diead and had been buried.

    ‘’Later, Mrs. Ntoro called from village that she needed another baby boy. I told my sister Blessing John to steal a baby boy from Ikota. It is this one that put us in trouble.’’

    On July 14, 2019, a four- year-old boy, Master Ojo Adegboyega Fapounda was stolen from his parents in Ikota housing estate Ajah, Lagos by his neighbour identified as Blessing John.

    She allegedly took the stolen child to Ibadan on July 15, 2019 to meet her childhood friend, Blessing Stephen. The child spent three days in the house of Stephens’s husband identified as Israel Ariyo.

    The stolen child was taken to Akwa Ibom and sold to one human trafficker, Mrs Mforbong for N350, 000. Unfortunately for the buyer, the toddler started crying uncontrollably to the hearing of neighbours who wondered why the child was crying in the house of the old woman who had reached menopause.

    Afraid that she might be exposed, the woman advised Blessing Stephen to return the child to his parents in Lagos after three days on the pretext that the child was too old for her to buy and that she preferred a week- old baby instead.

    Blessing (Stephen) returned the child to Ibadan and handed him over to Blessing (John) to return the boy to his parents at Ikota in Ajah area of Lagos.

    Determined to take the child to a place close to Ikota, she tried to deceive a security man attached to a church at Ketu, a Lagos suburb that she wanted to leave the boy with him in order to pick some items across the road, but the security man declined.

    Unknown to the security man, Blessing later sneaked into the church through the back door and dropped the baby and bolted.

    On discovering the baby in the church, the security man reported the matter to the church authorities and the matter was reported to the nearest police station.

    The baby was subsequently taken to a child care centre in Lagos by the police.

    Operatives of IRT traced the suspects to Ibadan, Oyo State capital following a petition by the father of the boy leading to their arrest.

    It was said that the syndicate had sold over 30 stolen children.

  • Buhari condemns abuse of children in Kaduna ‘reform institution’

    President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned reported horrific acts at a ‘reform institution’ in Kaduna where about 400 persons were rescued by the police.

    According to a statement by Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, in Abuja on Saturday, President Buhari condemned all forms of rights abuses whether of adults or children.

    While commending the efforts of the police for the discovery and subsequent arrest of operators of the horrific hub, the president said all children must be safeguarded and protected from all evil influences in the society.

    The statement read in part: ‘‘In commending the police for their discovery of this horrific hub and arrest of suspected operators of the unedifying, so-called “reform institution,” the administration of President Buhari categorically condemns rights abuses whether of adults or of children.

    ‘‘We are glad that Muslim authorities have dismissed the notion of the embarrassing and horrifying spectacle as Islamic School.

    ‘‘The place has indeed been described as a house of torture and a place of human slavery.

    ‘‘The President holds the view that children will be safeguarded from roaming the streets and protected from all evil influences that assail idle hands and idle minds, when they are sent to school.

    ‘‘When he inaugurated the National Economic Council for the year 2019/2023 at the Presidential Villa, in Abuja, President Buhari warned that keeping children away from school is a criminal offence.

    ‘‘He also stressed the need to take seriously and enforce the statutory provisions on free and compulsory basic education.

    “Citing Section 18(3) of the 1999 Constitution as amended, which he says places on all of us – public leaders and political office holders – an obligation to eradicate illiteracy and provide free and compulsory education.

    ‘‘He added that “Section 2 of the Compulsory Free Universal Basic Education Act provides that every government in Nigeria shall provide free, compulsory and universal basic education for every child of primary and junior secondary school age.

    “It is indeed a crime, he stressed, for any parent to keep his child out of school for this period.”

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    According to the president, his administration has introduced a number of programmes, including the school feeding programme which is now in 32 states in the country, with 9.8 million children in its roll.

    He said the school feeding programme was meant to encourage school enrolment and enhance the health and learning capabilities of pupils.

    President Buhari maintained that ”state and local governments are obliged under the law to ensure that every child of school age goes to school throughout the crucial nine years of basic education”.

    The president enjoined religious and traditional authorities to partner with the three tiers of government to check the menace of what he described as ‘unwanted cultural practices’.

    He said: ‘‘To stop unwanted cultural practices that amount to the abuse of children, our religious and traditional authorities must work with the federal, state and local governments to expose and stop all types of abuse that are widely known but ignored for many years by our communities.’’

  • TCN moves to recover N270b debt from DisCos

    The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has written a letter to the Minister of Power, Engr. Sale Mamman on how to compel the electricity distribution companies (DisCos) to pay the outstanding debt of N270billion to the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET) Plc.

    Speaking at the TCN’s/Donor/Stakeholders meeting in Abuja on Saturday, its Managing Director, Mr. Usman Gur Mohammed, noted that with the application of the market rule, the company has been able to collect its 100 percent revenue from the DisCos.

    But the outstanding N270billion debt was the revenue that the Discos failed to remit to the TCN before he assumed office as the Chief Executive Officer of the TCN.

    His words: “We have written to the Minister of Power, we also suggested to him, his we can work with NBET, if they will agree to work with us to force the DisCos to pay them their money. We are going to enforce it if they (ministers) agree. There is no reason we cannot enforce it.”

    With the enforcement of the market rule, the TCN’s boss noted that the company has discovered that the DisCos that are weak, those that are strong, which can survive and those that will collapse under real market conditions .

    He added that the enforcement has improved discipline and transparency in the electricity market.

    Mohammed expressed hope that enforcing the market rule will reduce the federal government liabilities in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI).

    The TCN, according to him, is now working with state Governors to secure the right of way for the expansion of network (25 meters both side for 330Kv line and 15 meters on both sides for 132Kv.

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    On the essence of the meeting, he noted that the TCN has received loans and grants totalling $1.6b from donor agencies.

    He noted that the meeting was to give the donors an updated breakdown of the projects for them to guide the TCN on whatever ways they feel.

    Mohammed said that aside from the Abuja Wheeling Scheme Project, non of the projects for which funds have been disbursed.

    The CEO insisted that the projects are at their procurement stages in sustainable manner.

    He revealed that the management of the TCN has reintroduced the Pupillage Training Program under engineers work under the tutelage of senior engineers for a period of one year before they can start work on their own.

    He added that pupillage program existed in the PHCN where young engineers were trained for two years.