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  • Unmasking kidnap kingpin Wadume 

    THE suspected Taraba kidnap kingpin is a petty fish trader, painter, politician, polygamist with many children and a philanthropist. His wealth status might have been exergerated because of his generosity and profligate spending.

    He was reclusive until the last two years. His wealth, allegedly through kidnapping shot him into ‘prominence’.

    He is at the centre of a disagreement between the Army and the Police following soldiers killing of three policemen and a civilian who were on an anti-kidnapping mission in Taraba State.

    The incident is under probe following public outcry.

    Who is he? His name is Hamisu Bala. His nickname is “Why Do You Mean?”, which many mistake for “Wadume.” He is a Hausa man whose great grand father migrated from Katsina state.

    He was born and brought up in Ibi local government area of Taraba State. His late father, Bala, was Hausa, while his mother was Tiv, from Ukum local government area of Benue state.

    He holds a secondary school certificate, having attended the Government Secondary School (GSS) Ibi. It was gathered that he was “not a brilliant” Arts student.

    “He completed secondary school in 2004 and did not proceed to any tertiary institution,” one of his classmates told The Nation.

    Bala, 35, suddenly became so rich that many believe he made it through ‘ritual’. His posh residence in Ibi was built only last year. Before then, he was a petty trader who specialised in buying and selling fish in Ibi.

    “He was not even a big trader; he could only afford to buy only one or most of the time, half a basket of fish to sell at retail prices,” a source, who knows him well, said.

    Bala was a painter who had partnership with his brother.

    During the 2019 polls, he aspired to become a House of Assembly member, representing Ibi Constituency, on the platform of the Young Democratic Party (YDP). But, he did not make it.

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    After making money  Bala has been living the life of a philanthropist.

    In the last two years, he reportedly built houses for his friends and donated hundreds of motorcycles and cars to young men and women. He is also believed to be generous to security agents.

    “Sometimes he (alleged kidnapper) goes to tea sellers and settles the bills of tea drinkers. Then, he gives N10,000 each to the people,” a source in Ibi said.

    Two of his wives have been under house arrest. His other two wives are in Mecca on pilgrimage, it was learnt.

    So, how did police know Bala was a big time kidnapper to the extent of apprehending him? One of Bala’s accomplices, known as Kwarba, was apprehended by the police in Jalingo, over his alleged involvement in the kidnapping of a Permanent Secretary.

    During interrogation, Kwarba revealed that Bala was their leader. The police then allowed Kwarba to be communicating with Bala on the phone for over three days, as though he was not in detention. Based on their communication, the police were able to gather useful information.

    It was during one of their conversations on the phone that Bala disclosed that he was coming to Ibi for Eid el Kabir celebration. On arrival in Ibi, Bala phoned Kwarba to inform him.

    Operatives of the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) embarked on the journey. They got to the police headquarters  in Jalingo, before proceeding to Ibi, in a white Toyota Hummer Bus marked, LAGOS: MUS-564EU.

    They were in mufti, and carried Kwarba along so that he could identify Bala. They met Bala at a coffee joint, at the junction to Government Lodge. Kwarba identified him.

    To pull the wool over the kidnapper’s eyes, the policemen in disguise went out and told him they brought a bus for sale. Bala sought to know the cost of the vehicle so that he could buy it, but the policemen suggested they would step aside for bargaining.

    It was when he (Bala) got into the bus that the policemen told him they were there to arrest him, after handcuffing and chaining his legs.

    After arresting the suspect, the operatives drove into Ibi town briefly and began to drive carefully out of the town.

    But while passing the coffee joint, (where Bala was picked) the suspected kidnapper forced his head out of the vehicle and shouted: “I have been kidnapped by these people.”

    Soon, the news spread and some of Bala’s ‘boys’ began to chase the vehicle on  motorbikes. The operatives had passed the first and second check points, with only one remaining to pass.

    Bala’s accomplices then called the military checkpoint where the bus was ambushed. They opened fire on the bus conveying the operatives and suspected kidnapper. The bus somersaulted into the bush, following the barrage of gun fire, as  the driver lost control of the wheel.

    A source revealed that, after the killing of the three policemen and the civilian, Bala, who was handcuffed and chained in the legs, crawled and took refuge in the home of an old Jukun woman.

    The following day, he called his army captain friend who came with three of his ‘boys’ in a red Tyoyota Corolla.

    Our source alleged that the army captain cut the chains on the suspected kidnapper.

    “It was around 7:30 am that he (Bala) was taken back to his home in Ibi in the red car,” an eyewitness said.

    On getting back to Ibi, his neighbours and Ibi residents went into jubilation. It was gathered that while the jubilation was on, Bala sneaked out of town. He has not been seen since then.

     

  • Ihedioha: biometric capture will end pensioner’s agony

    Imo State Governor Emeka Ihedioha has said the ongoing biometric capture of pensioners will end the agony of pensioners.

    He added that the move would also check the practice of ghost workers in the civil service.

    The governor, who was represented by his Chief Technical Adviser, Pascal Madu, promised to begin the payment of pension arrears three days after the biometric exercise.

    According to him, he was pained by the stress pensioners go throw in accessing their pensioners after years of retirement, saying of the 30,000 pensioners in the state, about 14,000 had been captured. The governor hoped that the consulting firm would finish in time.

    He said: “The importance of this is to eradicate ghost workers from our civil service and the agony our pensioners go through in accessing their pensioners after years of retirement.

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    “We will start paying three days after the conclusion of this exercise. His Excellency, whose mother is also a retiree, is worried about the pains our pensioners go through. He wants to end it once and for all.”

    Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) Josiah Ugochukwu said his colleagues were not ready to wait for weeks anymore before they start getting their pensions.

    He said: “We can’t continue to wait for another couple of weeks; we are running out of patience already, our members are dying while waiting for the payment to start. And whatever the government is doing should not go beyond the end of this month.”

  • Tiv/Jukun clashes: activists, Tiv youths plead with Buhari to end crises

    The Tiv Youth Council and a civil society organisation, Guardians of Democracy and Development have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to help  end  the communal clashes between the  Tiv and Jukun tribes in Taraba State.

    The groups said the recent upsurge in violence and communal wars between the two tribes called for a deep concern and investigation of the financiers, promoters and perpetrators alike.

    President, Tiv Youth Council, Mike Msuaan and Convener, Guardians of Democracy and Development, Solomon Adodo, stated these in a joint statement in Abujayesterday.

    Adodo, who addressed reporters in Abuja, described the recent killings allegedly carried out by Jukun militia at the Federal University, Wukari as “one too many that demands decisive action.”

    He said: “The recent upsurge in violence and communal wars in Taraba State calls for deep concern and investigation of the financiers, promoters and perpetrators alike. The case of the cold hearted killings carried out by Jukuns militia at the Federal University Wukari is one too many and that demands decisive action.

    “The masses of the Jukun and Tiv communities in Taraba State are very willing to embrace peace and live in harmony for growth and development to thrive.”

    Read Also: Tiv/Jukun crisis: Ishaku urges warring factions to sheathe their swords

    He accused politicians of fueling insecurity across the nation in a bid to distabilise government.

    Adodo added that no sacred cows should be spared in the quest to uphold the peace, territorial integrity and sovereignty of the country.

    “The Federal Government should not fold its arms and watch while these prominent politicians cripple, propagate hate and violence. We have confidence in the fact that the government under your (President Buhari) watch will not spare any sacred cows in the quest to uphold the peace, territorial integrity and sovereignty of our very dear nation – Nigeria.

    “We therefore use this medium to call on your good office to direct all the relevant security agencies to thoroughly investigate these politicians for their ignoble roles in the Taraba state communal clashes. The government should also investigate other such politician sponsors of violence across the nation and prosecute them appropriately to serve as warning knell.

    “We have strong confidence that the Jukuns and Tivs can live harmoniously together and chart mutually beneficial causes of economic growth and development if these prominent political masterminds of violence/wars are isolated and dealt with.

    “While expressing full confidence in the assurance that you will expedite action on this matter of urgent national security, we extend assurances of our unwavering support for the government under your adroit watch,” he added.

  • 13 rescued, two missing in boat accident

    Thirteen persons have been rescued and two are still missing in a boat accident that occurred at Irewe in Ojo on Tuesday night, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) said yesterday.

    The accident, which occurred around 6:30pm after a collision between two speedboats, left three passengers dead.

    According to reports, one of the boats conveying 10 passengers was coming from the jetty, while the other one with eight passengers was from Irewe community inward the jetty.

    Read Also: 3 die in Lagos boat mishap, 2 missing

    A statement by LASEMA  said search and rescue were  ongoing, while those rescued were receiving medical attention.

    “Information was gathered from  the Chairman, Ojo Local Council Development Area, the Baale, Jagun of Ijanikin and Mr Nurudeen Oyefolu (an official of the local council living at Irewe) that the boat accident was caused by overspeeding and recklessness on the part of the operators

    “The Director General of LASEMA, Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, said further investigations will be thoroughly carried out by stakeholders, adding that those found wanting will be sanctioned.”

  • Imo APC to PDP: stop spreading falsehood about tribunal proceedings

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo State has warned the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) against spreading falsehood about proceedings at the election tribunal and using propaganda and blackmail to incite the public

    According to the party, the PDP has been sponsoring advertorials and writers to churn out falsehood in the media wherein they facts are misrepresented and twisted to deceive the public and blackmail the tribunal.

    A statement in Owerri yesterday by chairman of the APC Caretaker Committee, Prince Marcelenus Nlemigbo, accused the PDP of sponsoring a publication, alleging that the Deputy Commissioner of Police, who testified at the tribunal on the omitted results from 388 polling units, did not get clearance from the police authorities before doing so.

    Nlemigbo regretted that the PDP has thrown caution to the winds by making such wild allegations, even when it knows that the DCP got due permission and tendered an authority letter from the Inspector General (IG) of Polic to that effect.

    The statement wondered why the PDP should resort to such cheap lies to dent the tribunal before the public though it knows the truth.

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    The statement reads: “We have all the facts about their meetings and plans to use the media to spread falsehood to incite the public and blackmail the tribunal. Even the newspapers published everything that they are now playing out. The PDP in Imo State has been attacking not only the tribunal members, but the witnesses and litigants before them to intimidate them.

    “It is obvious from the utterances of the hired writers that PDP may be planning evil against APC’s leadership and our witnesses by inciting the public against the tribunal. It is easy to know that PDP wants to unleash violence on APC members.”

    He, therefore, called on the security agencies to take more than a passing interest in happenings in the state to forestall a breakdown of law and order.

  • Court remands woman for ‘hitting daughter with hammer’

    An Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court yesterday ordered that a 32-year-old woman, who allegedly hit her 11-year-old daughter with a hammer on the forehead, should be remanded in prison custody pending legal advice.

    Chinonso Michael, a resident of Iwaya, Yaba, Lagos, pleaded guilty to beating her daughter with a wooden turning stick.

    Chief Magistrate Olufunke Sule- Amzat, who did not take the defendant’s plea, ordered that she should be remanded in Kirikiri Prisons.

    She ordered the police to send the case file to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for advice.

    The case was adjourned till September 30.

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    The defendant is facing a two-count charge of assault and assault occasioning harm.

    Prosecuting Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Benson Emeurhi said the defendant committed the offences on July 28 at their home.

    He alleged that the defendant beat her daughter with a wooden turning stick and also hit her with a hammer on the head out of frustration.

    The prosecution alleged that the daughter was rescued by neighbours, who were on the scene.

    Emeurhi said the matter was reported to the police and the defendant was arrested.

  • Suspects arrested for ‘one-chance robbery’

    A four-man robbery gang operating from Ojuelegba in Surulere to Ketu in Lagos Mainland has been busted by the operatives of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

    Two suspects were arrested. They are the commercial bus driver, Ndidi Melenu, 30, from Kwale in Delta State and his conductor, Emmanuel Shoko, 31. The other two are at large.

    A source said the hoodlums operated in a commercial bus from Ojuelegba to Ketu almost on a daily bases, snatching people’s money, phones, laptops and other valuables.

    The source said some of their victims alerted the Department of State Services (DSS), who informed SARS operatives. The operatives, after days of surveillance, reportedly nabbed Ndidi and Shoko, the driver and the conductor.

    Read Also: Five robbery suspects arrested in Jigawa

    The Nation learnt that the third member of the gang, simply identified as Sodiq, aka Elere and the fourth, Idowu, alias Owo Master, whose role was to buy stolen goods, were at large.

    Confessing, Ndidi said: “I dropped out of secondary school at SS1 due financial problem and became a commercial driver. My father had eight children from two wives, but I married one wife. Unfortunately, I could not take care of her.

    “In my state of hopelessness and financial frustration, I met a bad friend called Eche, who introduced me to this one-chance work. Although he is now late.

    I used to deliver N5,000 to the bus owner every day, and I shared N10,000 with my conductor daily.

    “When Eche introduced me to the job, I started making big money until I was arrested.”

    The second suspect, Shoko, said: “I was managing the small money I made as a bus conductor until Idowu introduced this one-chance work to me.

    “He told us that it was not one- chance robbery, but pickpocketing, as they only collected victims’ phones and money without using force or gun.

    “It was when I was arrested that the police told me that it was one-chance robbery.”

  • Stakeholders to Osinbajo: Kogi fast degenerating into violence

    KOGI State All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders have the Federal Government to address the challenges facing the state.

    In a five-page letter to the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, titled: “Request for urgent intervention in the governance and security of lives and property in Kogi State”, signed by Chief Alex Kadiri, the APC Stakeholders Forum & Oppressed Citizens of Kogi State, warned of an impending doom in the state, if the Federal Government fail to intervene in the matter.

    Kadiri said the state was fast degenerating into a situation far worse than Ekiti State when former President Olusegun Obasanjo declared a state of emergency and removed the governor.

    The letter reads: “When a people are under siege or attack, it is the time for their leaders to step up to defend and protect them. But when the imposed leaders are the ones, who lay siege or attack the people, where will defence, protection or help come from?

    “This is the story of Kogi today.  The affliction the state is suffering is from the duo of the state governor, Governor Yahaya Bello, and his Chief of Staff, who doubles as his deputy governor and many times the de facto governor, whose name is Edward Onoja.

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    Anyone, who is perceived not to be in their support dares not cross boundary lines into Kogi State…

    “There are so many cases and examples that it will take too much time to itemise in this letter.  Thuggery, banditry, violence and killings have become normal in Kogi State.

    “Citizens of Kogi outside Kogi State don’t fare better.  They are under constant threat from the state government and their militias and violent gangs and thugs.  They are also becoming poorer because of the unbearable poverty in the state because they constantly receive SOS messages daily for help or death from back home.”

    They told the vice president that the resistance suffered during the presidential campaign was purely a fear of endorsement and assurance of second term for Yahaya Bello by the Presidency and APC, not a lack of love or appreciation for President Buhari, and the APC administration and what it had done for this country.

    Kadiri added: “The people of Kogi State feel left out of the Presidency’s kind attention to citizen problems across the states. Not for appointment or project or programmes reason, but solely because of a silence in the face of how the state government continues to inflict poverty pain and death on Kogites, who are Nigerians too.”

  • Tiv youths, activists plead with Buhari to end Tiv/Jukun crises

    THE Tiv Youth Council and a civil society organisation, Guardians of Democracy and Development have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to help end  the communal clashes between the  Tiv and Jukun tribes in Taraba State.

    The groups said the recent upsurge in violence and communal wars between the two tribes called for a deep concern and investigation of the financiers, promoters and perpetrators alike.

    President, Tiv Youth Council, Mike Msuaan and Convener, Guardians of Democracy and Development, Solomon Adodo, stated these in a joint statement in Abuja on Wednesday.

    Adodo, who addressed reporters in Abuja, described the recent killings allegedly carried out by Jukun militia at the Federal University, Wukari as “one too many that demands decisive action.”

    Read Also: Jukun-Tiv crisis: Workers, students relocate to Benue from Wukari

    He said: “The recent upsurge in violence and communal wars in Taraba State calls for deep concern and investigation of the financiers, promoters and perpetrators alike. The case of the cold hearted killings carried out by Jukuns militia at the Federal University Wukari is one too many and that demands decisive action.

    “The masses of the Jukun and Tiv communities in Taraba State are very willing to embrace peace and live in harmony for growth and development to thrive.”

    He accused politicians of fueling insecurity across the nation in a bid to destabilise government.

     

  • Centre investigates 100 criminal cases, 300 paternity matters

    The Lagos State DNA and Forensic Centre (LSD&FC) played an important role in investigating over 100 criminal cases since its establishment two years ago, Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary Mrs. Funlola Odunlami has said.

    She spoke yesterday at the opening of the fourth Lagos Forensic Symposium, held at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Odunlami said the investigations covered suspicious deaths, identification of exhumed human remains, disaster victims’ identification, child trafficking, rape, burglary, among others.

    She said the centre was involved in investigating and resolving over 300 paternity issues associated with inheritance.

    Odunlami said forensic science had become an important part of criminal justice system, adding that it not only supported investigation, but also facilitated speedy identification and conviction of perpetrators of crimes and exoneration of the innocent.

    “With the ever changing and evolving crime patterns, the government must constantly innovate, to make the state a safer place to live, work and visit,” she said.

    LSD&FC Director Dr. Richard Somiari said the Forensic Chemistry and Forensic Texicology units of the centre are being developed and will become operational in the fourth quarter of next year.

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    He said the units would be deployed against the use of narcotics and other illegal substances.

    Somiari said sexual assault was the biggest of the investigations carried out by the DNA centre in the past.

    He described the development as “a big problem.”

    Somiari made a case for a legislation that would enable the centre collate profile of offenders from sources and establish a data base, to enable them determine easily if they were at a crime scene after initial conviction.

    The Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), in charge of Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Lagos Command, Yetunde

    Longe, said: “A homicide investigator must be thorough, focused, unbiased, experienced and intelligent to achieve a successful crime investigation.”

    She listed some of the cases successfully investigated with the assistance of the LSD&FC to include that of the murder of Chief

    Opeyemi Bademosi by his Togolesse cook, Sunday Aniene, who has been convicted and sentenced to death by the court; a Danish man, Nelson, presently on trial for alleged murder of his wife and daughter, Zainab and Petra; Otike Odibe currently on trial for allegedly killing her husband, Syme Odibe and cutting his manhood, among others.

    A forensic specialist from the International Committee of the Red

    Cross (ICRC), Dr. Elif Eskikoy, urged the Federal Government to develop a mass fertility master plan for Nigeria to care for hundreds and thousands of death in emergency situations.

    “These plans acknowledge that people are going to die in emergency situations, insurgencies and natural disasters and how the bodies of victims are managed to ensure proper identification,” she said.