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  • Police arrest four notorious ‘armed robbers’ in Lagos

    The police in Lagos have arrested four suspected armed robbers alleged to have terrorised residents of Igando.

    The suspects were arrested at Egan following a manhunt for them by detectives led by Igando Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Taiwo Kasumu.

    It was gathered that one of the suspects identified as Oseni Waheed, 32, was first apprehended on Saturday and a locally made gun recovered from him.

    The suspects were said to have attacked their victims on Saturday night along Ikotun-Igando road when police received tip off from some residents.

    They were said to have operated on a motorcycle and upon sighting the police, they fled but Oseni was caught.

    It was gathered that his confession led to the raid of the suspects’ hideout at Aribisala Street in Egan where the other three were picked up around 2:30am Sunday.

    A source who hinted on the arrest said the suspects were being interrogated and would be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) Panti.

  • Justice Tsoho seeks more judges for Federal High Court

    The Acting Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice John Tsoho has promised to work on measures to improve the court’s efficiency and staff’s welfare.

    Justice Tsoho stressed the need for judges of the court to uphold the Constitution for the unity of the country and the enhancement of law and order.

    He hailed the court’s judges for their contributions to promotion of democracy, particularly their efficient handling of election cases.

    Tsoho promised to work on ways to ensure the appointment of more judges for the court in view of the high volume of pending cases.

    Tsoho spoke in Abuja on Monday at an event marking the commencement of the 2019/2010 new legal year of the Federal High Court.

    Details shortly….

  • You’re destroying PDP in Adamawa , Sen Abbo tells Fintiri

    Senator Ishaku Abbo (PDP Adamawa North) has accused the state governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, of a domineering attitude against the PDP, and rejecting recommendations of an appeal committee constituted by the party to address complaints of aspirants recently screened out of contention for council elections scheduled for November in the state.

    Against this, however, the PDP has kicked back, saying the recommendations Abbo accuses Fintiri of rejecting had not even been submitted to the party.

    In a face book posting, Abbo said of Governor Fintiri: “He ordered the screening committee to disqualify candidates he felt are close to me after findings indicated that his candidates will lose even if he transferred the CBN to those LGAs.

    “Gov. Fintiri did that to pave way for his anointed candidates to contest the election. The party under the leadership of Gov. Fintiri in Adamawa State is heading for self-destruction unless he reverses some of his unpopular decisions and ceases to be a dictator.”

    According to him, the PDP screening appeal committee did a good work, sent its report to the party, but the governor overruled the recommendations of the party based on the screening committee’s report.

    Insisting that his interests had been undermined, Abbo vowed, “We will never listen to nor be part of any fake reconciliation after we are cheated.”

    The state chairman of the PDP, Tahir Shehu, who spoke on the allegations on Monday evening, said the allegations did not arise as far as he knew.

    “When you set up a committee, it is to you it makes its report, but we have not received the report as I speak to you. So, I don’t know the recommendations you are talking about,” he told our correspondent.

    The spokesman of the governor, Solomon Kumangar, said the governor is a true party man earnestly working to build the party and would do nothing to undermine it.

  • Minister gives NCC uptill Sep 26 to rectify improperly registered SIM cards 

    The Minister of Communications, Dr Ibrahim Isa Pantami on Monday gave the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) till September 26 to rectify all improperly registered SIM cards in the country.

    Dr Pantami who received the Management Team of the Commission in his office in Abuja, however, commended the NCC for its ability to reduce the number of improperly registered SIM cards from 9.2 million to 2.42 million within one week.

    He told the team led by its Chairman Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye that it had become necessary to ensure that not a single SIM card is being used in the country without proper registration considering the security implications and the challenges facing the country.

    Pantami said ” Based on the report I received today from the NCC, within the period I issued a statement on improperly registered SIM and now, they were able to reduce the number significantly.

    “Within this period, they were able to rectify at least over 6. 775 million lines with incomplete registration of SIM cards. So the total number of incomplete registration of SIM cards as it is today based on the report I received is 2.42 million. So the reduction within this period is about 73. 2 percent.

    “This is a significant achievement from 9.2 million we are back to 2.4 million. Within this period 6.775 million have been rectified and this highly commendable. I want to use this opportunity to commend the Management and the Board of NCC as well as the entire Ministry for the supervision.

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    This is highly commendable. Please maintain the tempo. However, the next line of directive both with the support of the Board is that we want to make sure that by 26 September 2019, based on the report I received today, we don’t want a single incomplete registration of SIM in Nigeria.

    “By 26 September 2019 we don’t want a single incomplete SIM, meaning that the remaining 2.4 million lines should be rectified before then. We want the management to immediately inform the Telecom companies.

    ” After 26th of September when a crime is committed and SIM is being used, we only need the number of that SIM and convey it to the regulator, within an hour we want to get the details of the person who committed that crime.

    “Even if that cannot stop people from committing crimes, what we are interested in is to know the identity of the person who commits the crime. If we can do that I think a lot can be achieved. At least the identity can be presented to security agencies and they will be able to act”.

    Dr Pantami who said the security challenges facing the country has a lot to do with unregistered or improperly registered SIM cards, assured that the present administration would leave no stone unturned to improve on the welfare of the people especially in the areas of security.

    He said the Board members who took their oath of office as administered by the Minister should not do anything that would jeopardize the confidence and trust repose on them by the President who appointed them.

    The Chairman of the Board, Senator Durajaiye who congratulated the Minister on his appointment assured that the NCC and its Board would continue to live up to the expectations of Nigeria and that of President Muhammadu Buhari.

  • We shall uphold rule of law – Abiodun

    Governor Dapo Abiodun on Monday assured that his administration would uphold the rule of law, work for justice and cooperate with other arms of government in moving the state forward.

    Abiodun also assured the new state judiciary Complex located along Kobape Road, Abeokuta, would soon be completed.

    The Governor who gave the assurance at the Cathedral of St Peter, Ake, Abeokuta during a special church service to mark the 2019 Legal Year, said the judiciary has been a pillar for the survival of democratic principles and preservation of the people’s right – which is the essence of government.

    He said  government would protect the rights of the people of the state as well as upholds the principles of the rule of law, provide a just, free and egalitarian society which guarantees continued development and abundant life for the people, irrespective of their gender, geographical location, economic, political or religious affiliations

    He noted that the new legal year was another opportunity to reaffirm individual and collective commitment to the course of justice and improvement on the administration of justice in Ogun state.

    “I assure all members of the Bar and Bench that we will be according the completion of the Judiciary Complex and its furnishing the necessary attention within available means so that we move the judiciary to its permanent location soonest.

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    “The administration of justice will also benefit from our administration’s wave of effective and efficient adoption of Information and Communication Technology to ease the cumbersome tasks of the judges and significantly improve the administration of Justice.

    “The commencement of the new legal year offers us all yet another opportunity to reaffirm our individual and collective commitment to the cause of justice and the improvement of the system of administration of justice in our dear State.

    “In every democracy, and without prejudice to the other arms of government, the Judiciary has been a pillar for the survival of democratic principles and preserving the rights of the people, who are the sole essence of government.

    “We saw clear examples of that both on Thursday, 12th September, 2019 and Saturday, 14th September, 2019 at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal and State Election PetitionTribunal, respectively.

    “The maintenance of law and order and the administration of justice are inextricably tied together since both are key requirements for assuring the health of the body polity and for the attainment of the good society.

    “Throughout the ages, scholars, as well as spiritual and temporal authorities, have recognised a critical symbiosis between efficient and effective administration of law, and justice.

    ” One point on which they all converge is that law must be an instrument for the attainment of justice. To that extent, law should not be seen as an end in itself but as a means to an end that end being justice, fairness and equity.

    “We will all recall that at the Inauguration of our Administration…, I made a solemn promise to the entire good people of our dear State that we will be fair, just, equitable, inclusive and we will always obey the rule of law.

    “Towards the successful implementation of our Building our Future Together” Agenda, we appreciate the place of the Judiciary. And, if we will be successful in giving Ogun State a focused and qualitative governance and create the enabling environment for Public-Private Sector Partnership, which is fundamental to the creation of an enduring economic development and individual prosperity of the people of Ogun, it also means that we must ensure a viable system of law and justice which guarantees individual rights and assures our Development Partners of the sanctity of our pact with them.

    “Let me say that I have no iota of doubt in mind of the individual and collective capability of Members of the Judiciary of our dear State in carrying out their constitutional duties.

    “As a State, we are blessed with an array of the finest minds in different professional fields. In fact, we have also at different times exported our expertise to different nations and served in various capacities at the global level.

    The Law profession is not an exemption. This is the home State of late Ademola Adetokunbo, the first indigenous Chief Justice of Nigeria; late Rotimi Williams SAN; late Chief Godwin Olusegun Kolawole Ajayi SAN; H.E. Prince Bola Ajibola SAN, who was a Judge of the International Court of Justice; and, many others.

    “As members of the Bench and Bar, you inherit from all these great men and women of reputable legal practice and jurists of Ogun State origin, a tradition of eminence which you must sustain.

    “We are Ogun State. And, considering the sterling qualities of the leadership of Ogun State Judiciary under the capable hands of the Chief Judge of Ogun State, Hon. Justice (Mrs) Mosunmola Arinola Dipeolu, one could be rest assured that Ogun State is on the right tracks of continued development.”

    “I urge you to return to your respective benches with renewed energy and vigour that comes from what must have been a very restful break. It is also important that as you go into the new Legal Year, that, as befits your sensitive position, you must strive always to live above board and to rekindle the faith of our people in the judiciary as the last hope of the common man.

    “You should use the opportunity of this new beginning to ensure a more noble service to the bench, to our dear State and to humanity. In this new legal year, your credo should be as contained in the Magna Carta, that great and timeless document that forms the basis of English constitutional liberties, To none will we sell, to none deny or delay, right or justice.

    “As an Administration, we are irrevocably committed to providing a just, free and egalitarian society which guarantees a continued development of our dear State and a more abundant life for all our people and all those who have made our dear State their home irrespective of gender, geographical location, economic stratification, political or religious affiliation. As part of our commitment, we will continue to provide a conducive atmosphere for the rule of law and cooperate with the other arms of Government within the constitutional permission of our Separation of Powers between the three arms of Government in our democratic system.”

  • Plateau to close IDP camps by year end, says Lalong

    Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong, Monday assured that all the IDP camps in this state will be vacated by the end of the year.

    The governor said that his administration decided to handle the issue of IDPs in three phases and so far, the first two phases have been concluded.

    He said that he is working on the third and final phase of total resettlement.

    Lalong noted that his administration started by considering the security of the displaced persons who may be frightened of returning to the place that they were first displaced.

    He said that he is working fervently to return peace and security to communities in the state.

    The Governor spoke in Abuja when he paid a courtesy visit to the Minister of Women Affairs, Dame Pauline Tallen.

    He said, “I set up a road map since last year and appointed a committee to quickly see to the return of all IDPs to their various communities, we started in phases, we did phase one and two.

    “For those whose houses where not totally destroyed we handled it and asked them to return, that reduced a lot of the population in the camps, for the second phase many of them requested to rebuild themselves and brought a budget for the purchase of materials, we provided for them and some went back and rebuilt.

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    “The most important thing in situations like this is to first of all consider their security, it is not easy for one who has seen what they did to rush back which is what we are trying to handle, we are in the process of providing a mobile police unit in some areas, I am in touch with the Inspection General of Police and very soon it will kick off.

    “Some of you saw me when we were trying to address the security situation and addressed the national livestock policy, the policy is inclusive of security and how to help those fighting. I have assured them at my state that by the end of this year that is my hope that nobody will be in IDP camp in Plateau state.”

    Dame Tallen urged the governor to be the first to take the issue of gender equality seriously by appointing more female commissioners and special advisers.

    Her words, “We will work together as a team to take Plateau to the next level, I want to commend your good works in the Plateau particularly in the area of security which is top in the federal agenda, you have done well in ensuring peace on the Plateau.

    “Your state is doing well in the area of the girl child education but we are pleading with you to do more because educating the girl child solves a lot of problems, I plead with you to take the issue of gender equality seriously, I appeal to you to be the leading state in the appointment large number of females as commissioners and special advisers so that I can boast and tell the other governors that my state is leading.”

  • Fire razes 15 shops in Edo

    About 15 shops located along Lagos Street opposite the Oba Market, Benin-City, Edo state were on Monday morning razed by fire.

    Goods worth millions of naira were lost in the fire.

    It was gathered that the building was renovated about four months ago.

    The fire, it was gathered, started at about 12 midnight from one of the shops where they sell pure water, take away packs and other provisions as a result of high power voltage.

    A source said the fire started from a fridge in one of the shops.

    One of the victims, Mrs. Tawa Shittu said her two daughters in-law goods were burnt in the inferno.

    “They called me in the midnight that there was fire here but I couldn’t come here till 5am this morning and we met everything burnt to ashes. We were told the fire started from the back of the building.

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    “I have been selling here for a very long time but recently, they said they needed to renovate the place, I just came to re-open my shop about a month ago.”

    Another trader, Risi said she could not salvage anything from her shop.

    “We have a chemical seller whose warehouse is also here, there is a rubber shop, wheelbarrow shop and fairly used zincs then there is baby care shop worth millions of naira goods, two shops trade on cooked food, soft drinks, two deep freezers, and assorted drinks, all got burnt.

    “The other shop has two deep freezers, one standing giant fridges, pepper soup spices, micro-wave, take-away packs and the money the owner just collected to take to the market including the yearly contribution which she just collected. She could not recover anything. The other one is baby shop running into millions of naira; nothing could be recovered including the generator.”

  • Cross River Assembly unable to reconvene from recess over lack of funds

    Cross River State House of Assembly has not reconvened after one month of recess and there are strong indications that lack of funds hindered the resumption earlier fixed for September 10.

    The Speaker of the State Legislature, Hon. Eteng Williams did not respond to calls and text messages sent to his phone but a member and former information committee chairman, Hon. Mathew Olory told our correspondent on phone that members are waiting for the speaker to reconvene the House.

    He confirmed that the House was scheduled to resume last week after one month of recess. “We are waiting for the speaker to reconvene us,” he said.

    A reliable source disclosed that lack of funds is the main reason the Assembly has been unable to reconvene and members have been lamenting over the treatment they get from the executive arm of government.

    “The State Governor has not agreed to a request for a formal meeting with the legislators since after the inauguration. No take-off grant, no official vehicles available to members to help them function effectively and non-payment of their statutory finances. In fact, no entitlement of legislature has been paid since inauguration, last June,” our source disclosed.

    At the Assembly complex on Monday, few members sighted were unwilling to comment on their inability to reconvene and there were no indications that they are resuming this week.

  • National Industrial Court set to open Benin Division

    Governor Godwin Obaseki’s determined effort to make Edo State a hub for the judiciary in South-South Nigeria through series of reforms are finally paying off as the National Industrial Court is set to open the Benin Judicial Division on September 17.

    The development is a culmination of series of engagements by Governor Obaseki to increase the presence of the judiciary in the state with the construction of an Industrial Court to halt the challenges faced by residents and lawyers in the state, who were subjected to filing cases relating to industrial disputes at the Akure Judicial Division of the National Industrial Court.

    In a statement, Special Adviser to the State Governor on Media and Communication Strategy, Mr. Crusoe Osagie, said the state government has completed the building of the Industrial Court in Benin City, adding that all is set for the inauguration of the facility in the state on September 17.

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    “We are excited to be hosting an Industrial Court in Edo State, thanks to the governor’s determined effort to increase the presence of the judiciary in the state. This will ensure that we are able to treat industrial disputes in the state without having to travel to neighbouring states.

    “It goes to show the state government’s commitment to the welfare of the people. Companies and other businesses in the state with industrial disputes can now file them in the court in the state. Generally, this would improve the business climate in the state in the long run.”

    He added that the court adds to the numerous initiatives by the Obaseki-led administration in the judiciary, including the new residence of the Chief Judge of the State, Judges’ Quarters at Aiguobasimwin, among others.

  • #ProtectPHGirls: Nigerians react over ‘Serial killer’ prowling in Port Harcourt

    The rising case of alleged murder of women by serial killers in Port-Harcourt has sparked up condemnations with Nigerians calling for the protection of girls and women in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State.

    On Monday, Twitter users expressed outrage and displeasure over the unfortunate killings through hashtags created – #ProtectPHGirls and #PHCSerialKiller with many condemning the lackadaisical attitude of the police towards the issue.

    The death of a girl in a hotel located at Obo Road, Omoku, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State last week was just one out of the series of killings of women in Port Harcourt hotels in recent time.

    Serial killing of women in PH

    According to reports, the victims are usually found strangled and gagged with a white handkerchief.

    Over the weekend, several women groups took to the streets of Port Harcourt to sensitise residents on alleged serial killers on the prowl in the city.

    The convener, Nengi Ibifuro Jumbo, Port Harcourt Significant Girls (PHSG) said “There is a serial killer on the loose in Rivers State. We want to go out and return home without fear.

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    “We acknowledge the police for what they are doing; but we urge them to do more so that the killer is arrested, tried and made to face the full weight of the law”, she said.

    Meanwhile, the Rivers State Police Command has advised young women to shun prostitution.

    The Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Administration, Chuks Enwonwu, while addressing protesters said, “In as much as societal values are disintegrating, we must go back to try to educate them (women) and discourage them from going into prostitution because that is how they fall victim to these crimes.”