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  • Pirates kill two in Bayelsa waterways

    Pirates kill two in Bayelsa waterways

    Gunmen, suspected to be pirates, have attacked a passenger boat in Bayelsa State, killing two persons.

    It was gathered that the bandits, who struck along the waterways of Brass Local Government Area (LGA), left many passengers critically injured.

    A passenger, Saddam, who survived the attack, said the incident happened near the Obama Flow Station, in Okoromo, Nembe Local Government Area.

    He said: “One of the deceased is called Pale (male) and he hails from Akipelai community in Ogbia LGA, while the second person, Doris was from Delta State.”

    He said they died when pirates, after dispossessing the passengers of their valuables, shot sporadically while escaping from the scene.

    Gunmen have been laying ambush in the creeks and waterways of the state, killing innocent citizens and security operatives.

    On Friday, suspected pirates ambushed an oil barge escorted by security operatives and killed two policemen, an operative of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and a civilian.

    The military has proposed a second phase of Operation Crocodile Smile to calm the waterways.

  • Weapons: Army trains 128 NSCDC personnel in Kogi 

    Weapons: Army trains 128 NSCDC personnel in Kogi 

    The Nigerian Army has concluded training on weapon handling for 128 personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), at the Kogi State Command.
    Speaking on Monday at the passing-out parade ceremony at the Chari Maigumeri Command Army Record, in Lokoja, Zonal Commander of NSCDC in-charge of Zone H, Osemwegie Osaro Lugard said the training would enhance the capacity of its men in tackling the menace of kidnapping, armed robbery, vandalisation of critical infrastructure and other forms of criminality in the state.
    He said that the corps will continue to accord priority to the training and retraining of its men for efficiency, adding that about 85 percent of the NSCDC personnel of the Kogi State Command have so far been trained on arms bearing.
    The state Commander of the NSCDC, Mr Everistus Obiyo, expressed satisfaction with the successful training of the personnel and assured that the command would continue to collaborate with other security agencies to rid the state of all forms of criminalities.
  • FG to ensure supply of quality seeds to farmers- Ogbeh

    FG to ensure supply of quality seeds to farmers- Ogbeh

    The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu. Ogbeh, says the ministry  is working with the Nigeria Security and Defense Corps (NSCDC) to ensure that quality seeds are supply to farmers by authorised seed dealers.

    Ogbeh made this known on Tuesday in Gwagwalada, FCT, at the Seed Fair and Farmers’ Field Day, organised by the National Agricultural Seed council (NASC).

    According to him, quality seed is paramount to enhancing agricultural productivity as it contributes more than 50 per cent of increased crop productivity in the country.

    He said seed was very important to the sub-sector, and that any group or individuals engaged in selling adulterated seeds to farmers must face the fuĺ wrath of the law.

    “I am a victim of fake seeds. I am a farmer you all know. I sent my manager to a shop to buy seeds. He got a very nice packaged envelops and when we opened them, they were broken seeds from the market.

    “Over 70 per cent of people who have no business with seeds jump into the business and selling junk to farmers without getting certified by the seed council.”

    “We are going to open extension offices in every local government to monitor the quality of seeds being supplied to farmers.

    “We will compel agro companies to sell their seeds to authorised dealers. Farmers will be told if you buy seed from anybody else aside the authorised dealers, don’t blame us if you buy fake seeds from them.

    “And if they buy from authorized dealers and it turns out to be fake, report them to us. We will get police to arrest them, ” he said.

    According to him, the Federal Government through NASC has over the year engaged in regulating the activities of seed producing entities.

    He added that this was aimed at ensuring that enough quantities of improved quality seeds are available for farmers use across the country in any given time.

    He expressed regret for still owing seed companies that participated ai the 2014/2015 Growth Enhancement Support, GES, assuring part payment of the debts owed soon.

    “We will try our best to pay seed companies we are owing. Without good seed, agriculture is impossible. So we want them to keep supplying that is why we will try and pay the debts.”

    Dr Olusegun Ojo, the Director General, NASC, said that council has carried out sensitisation and campaign to educate the public in order to rid the market of fake and adulterated seeds.

    He added that through the enforcement and surveillance activities, some fake and adulterated seeds were confiscated at various markets across the country.

    “We organised a stakeholders workshop to develop a roadmap for efficient coordination of importation and marketing of vegetable seeds in the country.

    “Let me reiterate to member of the public that seed business is highly regulated and there are procedures and guidelines for engaging in seed production and marketing.

    “All intending groups and organisations going into seed business are hereby reminded that they must be duly accredited and licensed by the council.

    “The council is prepared to clamp down on any unauthorised groups or individuals engaging in illegal seed business by selling fake seeds to innocent farmers, ” he said.

    Mr Richard Olafare, the President, Seed Entrepreneur Association of Nigeria (SEEDAN) urged the Federal government to fasten in the payment for seeds supplied under the GES scheme.

    He explained that recent efforts by the association to initiate the settlement of the outstanding debts should be accelerated to conclusion in order to avert the damage cause to the seed sector.

    “Members of SEEDAN are worried about the delay in the payment for the seeds supplied under the GES, exposing several seed companies to threats And embarrassment from various banks.

    “Some banks went as far as publishing list of so called defaulters seed companies in national newspapers. Some of our members are death with high blood pressure, ‘ he said.

  • NSCDC foils man’s bid to kill self over N50, 000 debts

    Ogun State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has arrested a man Abiodun Onipede for attempting to kill himself following frustration from his inability to pay a debt of N50, 000 loaned to him by a credit facility outfit.

    The 34- year- old father of five was said to be a former staff of Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Agency (TRACE).

    It was learnt he got the N50, 000 as loan from ‘LAPO’ and the pressure from the creditor on him pay the debt coupled with his inability to perform his responsibility as the head of the family forced him to consider the suicide option.

    Onipede was arrested by the Anti-Vandal unit of the NSCDC while attempting to run rope on his neck, which he had already fastened to a tree in the bush along Ayetoro road in Abeokuta, ostensibly to commit suicide.

    He was on the verge of hanging himself when an Operative of the NSCDC’s anti – vandal unit who wanted to ease himself in the bush stumbled on him and aborted the suicide bid.

    It was learnt the suspect, a commercial Tricyclist was a 200 level drop-out of Federal College of Education(FCE), Osiele due to financial difficulties.

    He reportedly lost one of his children due to complications after a surgery performed on the child.

    Narrating his botched suicide bid to reporters, Onipede said: “Due to the health problem of my child in 2008, I had to drop out so that I could  have some money to take care of my sick child.

    “But we later lost the child in 2009 because we were unable to pay some hospital bills after people have helped us in raising money for the surgery.

    “I was duped by some people and they even threatened me and this made me to leave Abeokuta for Akwa-Ibom state. It was when I came back after a year that I discovered I have been sacked from the TRACE.

    “I am frustrated because I owe a lot of people ranging from house bill to electricity bill, and some other bills.

    “I am ashamed of myself because am not a responsible man, I cannot cater for my family as a head.

    “The Lapo officials have used OPC to arrest my wife because of the money, if not for the help of my pastor. I’m just frustrated because I have to pay N3,000 every Friday and I am presently jobless. And I still have like N24, 000 to balance.

    “I cannot pay the hospital bill of my mother. I can’t take care of her. I was told she is now on the street begging to survive. No family to help me, we have been living in abject poverty.

    The Public Relations Officer of NSCDC, Ogbonnaya Dyke,  said the action of Onipede was a crime against the state.

    “Since the matter is under our Crisis management team, we have to swing into action to address the situation.

    “It is a crime against the state for someone to try to take his life. Necessary actions will be taken by the Corps in addressing the situation.

    “He is going to be handed over to the police after our intelligence Unit has done its   proper works,” he said.

  • NSCDC foils man’s bid to kill self over  N50,000 debt

    NSCDC foils man’s bid to kill self over N50,000 debt

    Ogun State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps(NSCDC) has arrested a man identified as Abiodun Onipede for attempting to kill himself following frustration from his inability to pay a debt of  N50,000 loaned to him by a credit facility outfit.
    The 34 years old Onipede and  father of five, was said to be  a former staff of Ogun Staye Traffic Compliance and  Agency (TRACE).
    It was learnt that he got the N50,000 as loan  and the pressure from the creditor on him to pay the debt, coupled with his inability to perform his responsibility as the head of the family forced to consider suicide an option.
    Onipede who was arrested by the Anti-Vandal unit of  the NSCDC while attempting to run rope on his neck which he had already fastened to a tree in the bush along Ayetoro road in Abeokuta, ostensibly to commit suicide.
    He was on the verge of hanging himself when  an Operative of the NSCDC’s anti – vandal unit who wanted to ease himself in the bush  stumbled on him and aborted the suicide bid.
    It was learnt that the Suspect, a commercial Tricyclist was a 200 level drop-out of Federal College of Education(FCE), Osiele due to financial difficulties.
     He was said to have lost one of his children due to  complication after a surgery performed on the child.
    Narrating his botched suicide bid to reporters, Onipede said: “due to the health problem of my child in 2008, I had  to drop out  so that I could  have some money to take care of my sick child. But, we later lost the child in 2009 because we were unable to pay some hospital bills after people have helped us in raising money for the surgery.
    “I was duped  by some people and they even threatened  me, and this made me to leave Abeokuta for Akwa-Ibom state. It was when I came back after a year that I discovered I have been sacked from the TRACE.
    “I am frustrated because am owing a lot of people ranging from house bill to  electricity bill, and some other bills. I am ashamed of myself because am not a responsible man, I cannot cater for my family as a head.
    “The Lapo officials  have used OPC to arrest my wife because of the money. Am just frustrated because I have to pay N3,000 every Friday and I am presently jobless. And I still have like N24,000 to balance  .
    “I cannot pay the hospital bill of my mother, I can’t take care of her, I was told she is now on the street begging to survive. No family to help me, we have been living in abject poverty.
    “What added to my conclusion to commit suicide was due to my inability to refund the ‘Lapo’ loan I collected when I wanted to start my tricycle business. The officials  of the Lapo have  been giving my family  tough times  for sometimes now, because, I cannot afford to be repaying N3,000 every Friday.
    “It was not my fault, am just a frustrated man that does not know what else to do. I wish to go back to school; I want the government to help me with a job that can cater for my family and other things that are important.”
    The Public Relations Officer of NSCDC, Ogbonnaya Dyke,  said the action of Onipede was a crime against the state.
    “Since the matter is under our Crisis management team, we have to swing into action to address the situation.
    “It is a crime against the state for someone to try to take his life. Necessary actions will be taken by the Corps in addressing the situation. He is going to be handed over to the police after our intelligence Unit has done its   proper works,” he said.
  • Two suspected rapists arrested in Niger

    Two suspected rapists arrested in Niger

    Two suspected rapists have been arrested by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in rapists in Kontagora local government area of Niger State.

    The suspects are – Abdul Mohammed, 25 and Naziru Salisu, 23.

    The Commandant of NSCDC in Niger, Mr. Philip Ayuba, said the third suspect identified as Bayo was at large.

    He said the suspects were arrested by NSCDC officers who were on routine patrol in Kontagora town.

    Ayuba said NSCDC has commenced comprehensive investigation to unravel the reason behind the crime.

    He said the two suspects confessed to the crime but pleaded for clemency.

    According to him, a 17-year-old victim of the act had been taken to Kontagora general hospital for comprehensive medical test.

    The commandant said the suspects would be charged to court.

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  • NSCDC destroys impounded fuel, diesel, kerosene

    NSCDC destroys impounded fuel, diesel, kerosene

    Thousands of litres of illegally-refined petroleum products were at the weekend destroyed in Bayelsa State by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

    The products consisting of diesel, fuel and kerosene, seized from oil thieves by the anti-vandal team of the NSCDC, were burnt at a designated area in Yenagoa, the state capital.

    Suspected oil thieves and vandals were reportedly transporting them in sacks and nylon bags to an unknown destination when they were intercepted by the team.

    A state Deputy Commandant of NSCDC, Chikere Isidoh, who conducted the destruction, said the suspects on sighting the operatives of NSCDC along Ogbia axis of the state abandoned the products and fled into the bush.

    Isidoh said the seized substances were loaded in over 60 bags with each bag containing 60 litres.

    He said the command took the action as part of the federal government’s war against oil theft, vandalism and illegal refining of petroleum products.

    He said the corps would not spare anybody caught for illegal oil deals, adding suspects when apprehended with their products must face the wrath of the law.

    Isidoh said: “We are destroying some illegally-refined petroleum products impounded by our anti-vandal unit.

    “They were impounded while on routine patrol within Ogbia axis. Some of them are illegally refined kerosene, diesel and petrol.

     

    “They were loaded in about 60 bags and each of them is 60 litres. We have approximately 4000 litres.

    “We are destroying them to let the public know that it is against the federal government rule for anybody to embark on illegal processing of petroleum products.

    “And by destroying it we are discouraging persons engaged in this kind of activities so that they will desist from doing it. Any time we catch them we will impound their products and prosecute them.”

    The deputy commandant also noted that the corps was not in the business of selling products seized from vandals.

    He said they would never engage in any practice that could jeopardise their assignments adding that the command maintained records of seized products.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Kidnapping, others: Ogun, NSCDC to beef up  security in schools

    The  Ogun State government and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), are collaborating  to provide adequate security for teachers and students in schools  in the state.

    The Commissioner for Education, Mrs Modupe Mujota, and the Commandant – General of the NSCDC, Abdullahi Mohammadu, made this known yesterday  in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, during  the grand finale of a workshop on “School security management and roles of stakeholders” organised by the College of Security Management of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Abeokuta.

    Mujota who declared the workshop open said the state’s public primary and secondary schools across the  20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Councils Development Areas(LCDA), would be provided with security.

    The Commissioner who was represented by the Director of Education Support Services, Mrs. Oyenike Agaje, added that the workshop sensitized relevant stakeholders in the education industry on measures that could  be used to increase their security consciousness.

    According to her, security of  life and property, is everyone’s business.

    The Commandant-General, who  spoke through the Assistant Commandant-General in charge of Zone F, Abdulwaheed Popoola,  said the workshop  deliberated on the implications of insecurity in schools to the nation’s development as well as tips on  school security management.

  • Kidnapping: Ogun, NSCDC to beef up security in schools

    Kidnapping: Ogun, NSCDC to beef up security in schools

    The Ogun State government and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) said on Friday they would collaborate to provide adequate security for teachers and students in the state.

    The state government and NSCDC said the measures would ensure the safety of lives and properties in schools giving the increasing security challenges across the country.

    The state Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Modupe Mujota, and the Commandant – General of the NSCDC, Abdullahi Mohammadu, stated this  in Abeokuta, the state capital, during  the grand finale of a workshop on “School security management and roles of stakeholders” organised by the College of Security Management of the NSCDC.

    Mujota,  was represented by the Director of Education Support Services, Mrs. Oyenike Agaje,  said government would provide adequate security in all public primary and secondary schools across the 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Councils Development Areas (LCDA) in the state.

    The commissioner said the workshop sensitized relevant stakeholders in the education industry on measures that would be used to increase their security consciousness.

     

     

  • Gunmen abduct businessman in Sokoto

    Gunmen abduct businessman in Sokoto

    Unknown gunmen have kidnapped a 27-year old businessman, Alhaji Abubakar Kakirko, in Kakirko Village, Wurno local government area of Sokoto State.

    The Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in the state, Babangida Abdullahi, disclosed this at a press briefing on Tuesday.

    Abdullahi said the businessman was abducted on June 16 in presence of his wife and three children.

    The NSCDC commandant said the kidnappers have demanded N500,000 ransom.

    He said: “The businessman was abducted and we are suspecting that he is being held at the Gundumi forest, along Sokoto-Isa road.’

    ”The command is trying to secure the release of the victim in synergy with other security agencies.

    ” We will not relent in our efforts until the victim regains his freedom and is reunited with his family.”