Tag: Rafiu Ibrahim

  • Police want me to implicate Saraki, says Offa robbery suspect

    One of the suspects in the April 5th, 2018 bloody bank robbery in Offa, Offa local government area of Kwara state, Ayoade Akinnibosun on Friday revealed the police asked him to implicate Senate President Bukola Saraki.

    Akinnibosun alongside two other suspects, Ibikunle Ogunleye (2nd accused person) and Adeola Abraham (3rd accused person) gave testimonies of how police extracted statements from them under duress at a Kwara state High Court, sitting in Ilorin.

    Other accused persons Salaudeen Azeez and Niyi Ogundiran were in court.

    The three accused persons also said that the principal suspect Michael Adikwu in the robbery incident was shot dead by one Inspector Vincent attached to the police Intelligence Response Team (IRT).

    The police high command had reportedly announced that Adikwu slumped in their custody and was rushed to the hospital before he finally died.

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    IRT, which office in Abuja, is headed by Deputy Commissioner of Police Abba Kyari Akinnibosun, who is the first accused person, Ogunleye and Abraham in the Offa robbery incident were examined and cross-examined by their counsel Mathias Emeribe and Prosecution counsel Razaq Gold in a trial within trial on how they were tortured and threatened by the police to make confessional statements.

    Prosecution witness Inspector Hitila Hassan had on Thursday told the court that the suspects voluntarily gave their statements under his supervision.

    Lead Prosecuting Counsel Prof Wahab Egbewole sought to tender the statements as exhibit but defence counsel Mathias Emeribe objected.

    Mr. Emeribe argued that the statements were not voluntarily taken, noting they fell short of the provisions of the Evidence Act particularly sections 28 and 29.

    At Friday’s proceedings, Akinnibosun said: “Abba Kyari told me to mention the name of Senate President Bukola Saraki that he gave me the guns for the operations. But I declined to do contending that my life is at stake.

    “He promised that they would reward me handsomely and set me free if I can indict Senator Saraki.

    “When I disagreed they called some policemen to take me back to their cell. During this time my hands were tied to my legs in the back. Their children are in America and Europe you are allowing yourselves to be used as political thugs.”

    Akinnibosun added he was the leader of Kwara South Liberation

    Movement mobilising young jobless graduates for the Senator representing Kwara South district in the upper legislative chamber, Dr Rafiu Ibrahim.

    The essence is to secure government jobs for the boys, he said.

    Ayoade Akinnibosun, Ibikunle Ogunleye and Adeola Ibrahim gave graphic details of their horrifying experience allegedly in the police custody in Abuja.

    During one of their encounters at the police IRT ‘theatre room,’ they said in their presence Inspector Vincent allegedly shot dead five Fulani men.

    ‘The theatre room,’ according to is the generator room of the IRT’s office and it also doubles as where suspects are extra-judicially executed.

    The trio added that it was in the same ‘theatre room that Inspector Vincent otherwise known as ‘Mr. Torture,’ allegedly shot dead Michael Adikwu for failing to indict them in the robbery incident.

    According to Ibikunle Ogunleye “they brought the late Adikwu to implicate us and he said he had not met any of us in his life that is why Mr. Torture shot him to death. “

    Presiding judge, Justice Halimat Salman adjourned the case to March 25th for continuation of trial within trial.

  • Senator Ibrahim arraigned in court, granted bail

    A Magistrate’s Court sitting in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital Monday granted bail to Senator Rafiu Ibrahim and nine others.

    Senator Ibrahim who represents Kwara south in the Senate was arrested by the police last Friday in connection with a political violence that occurred in his Ojoku country home early last week.

    Senator Ibrahim was also the Kwara South senatorial candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the last Saturday elections.

    He alongside other nine suspects has been in police custody since Friday last week before their arraignment in court.

    They were granted bail alongside nine other suspects by Magistrate Bio Saliu.

    They were accused of allegedly inciting disturbance of public peace and for firing at a campaign train in Ojoku, Oyun local government area of the state.

    Their act was said to have led to the death of one Samuel Abidemi Adeosun.

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    The Officer In Charge of Legal Department, Kwara State Police Command, DSP Adeyemi Ajibola prayed an adjournment of the case but,

    Counsel to the suspects Tunde Olomu and Rasaq Bola Gold  urged the court to invoke section 36 (5) and section 128 of the constitution to admit the defendants to bail  saying they are still presumed innocent until proved otherwise.

    In his ruling, Magistrate Bio admitted the defendants to bail in the sum of N500, 0O0 two sureties each in the like sum in which one of them must own a landed property.

    He then adjourned the matter to 28th March, 2019 for further mention.

  • Police justify arrest of Kwara Senator

    · Arrest eight persons in connection with shootings

     

    Kwara state police command on Friday justified the arrest of a Senator representing Kwara south senatorial district, Dr Rafiu Ibrahim.

    The command added that the senator, who doubles as the senatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in tomorrow’s election, was arrested in connection with the bloody shooting on Tuesday in Ojoku, Oyun local government area of the state.

    Addressing reporters in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital in preparation for the presidential and National Assembly election, Police Commissioner Kayode Egbetokun said that the shooting incident led to loss of one life.

    He added that in the process six persons were also injured and they are still in the hospital.

    Representatives of army, air force, civil defence corps were in attendance at the joint press briefing.

    He said the Air Force Helicopter have been hovering around the state capital to ensure air surveillance.

    “You have been seeing the Air Force Helicopter moving around. It is in the air for area surveillance it is for your protection. There is no need for any panic,” he said.

    On the arrest of the Senator, he said: “It is true that we have a senator in our custody and his arrest was made in connection with the incident at Ojoku on Tuesday 19th of this month.

    “Don’t forget, a life was lost to that incident. That cannot happen and we just fold our arms.

    “Let me again reiterate our resolve to be fair to all. And I am assuring that no innocent person will be arrested and if in the event that any innocent person is arrested the person will be released immediately.”

    He added: “We are however, jolted by two incidents that happened in the last few days. On Tuesday 19th of this month at the palace of Olojoku of Ojoku an ugly incident occurred.

    “One of the senatorial candidates for the election was in the palace of the monarch for a visit. Unfortunately, armed thugs attacked his convoy.

    “At the end of it one person was declared dead and six people injured. The injured people are still receiving treatment in the hospital.

    “While we were still managing that, yesterday (Thursday) when the Vice President visited us, something unfortunate happened. As the convoy of the vice president left Isale-Aluko the crowd behind was shot at by yet-to-be-identified person.

    “At the end of it two people were injured and they are receiving treatment in the hospital.

    “Eight persons have been arrested in connection with the Ojoku killing and the Isale-Aluko incident. More of these suspects will still be arrested and they will be made to face the full wrath of the law. The arrested are undergoing investigation.

    “Let me add that when carry out arrest, we don’t consider the party those arrested belong to. Criminal suspects are treated as criminal suspects.

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    “We don’t even want to know the party they belong. We are security agents. We are neutral and non-partisan and we are resolved to continue to maintain our neutrality.”

    On the use of security agents to harass opposition, Egbetokun said: “That has been the usual rumour. Let me tell you before this election, there was no arrest by any of the security agencies. If the botched election had held no election would have been made.

    “It will be unfortunate for anybody to now consider the arrest we have made as an attempt to intimidate the people in opposition. We don’t know who is in opposition and we don’t want to know.”

  • Police arrest four over killing of Kwara APC members

    The Kwara state police command on Thursday arrested four persons in connection with the attack on All Progressives Congress (APC) Kwara South senatorial district candidate Lola Ashiru.

    Suspected hoodlums loyal to Kwara south Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Senator Rafiu Ibrahim had on Tuesday allegedly attacked the campaign train of Architect Ashiru in Ojoku, Oyun local government area of Kwara state, killing two APC members in the process.

    No fewer than eight people still in the hospital also sustained bullet wound injuries and about 20 vehicles belonging to the APC chieftain were allegedly vandalized.

    The PDP in the state had disagreed with the allegation, accusing APC thugs of allegedly attacking its members and inflicting bullet injuries on six.

    Spokesperson of the command, Ajayi Okasanmi told THE NATION in a telephone the command was closing in on other suspects of the dastardly act.

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    “Manhunt for the remaining fleeing suspects had since begun, while discreet investigation of the incident is ongoing.

    “For the umpteenth time, the command is restating its commitment to the safety of lives and property of the people of Kwara state.

    “While warning sternly that hooliganism, thuggery,  unlawful possession of firearms and other dangerous weapons will be met with superior forces and suspects arrested will be made to face the full wrath of the law.

    “Political party leaders are reminded of the peace accord they signed with respect to political campaigns in the State.

    “The command is appealing to the victims of this attack and their

    sympathizers not to result to self-help but to have confidence in the command that justice will not only be done but will be seen to have been done in this case,” Okasanmi.

    State Chairman of APC Hon Bashir Bolarinwa has urged security agents to investigate the matter bring perpetrators to book.

  • No date yet for budget passage – Senate

    The Senate on Tuesday said there was no date yet for the passage of the 2018 Budget.

    Senate’s spokesperson, Sen. Sa’abi Abdullahi, said this while addressing newsmen in Abuja.

    He said: “The budget process is on and I can’t tell you this is the specific date it is going to end.

    “We are working very hard on it and we want to assure Nigerians that at the end of the day, we will have a budget that will serve the purpose of Nigerians.”

    On the upper chamber’s resolution to lift embargo on confirmation of presidential nominees, the lawmaker said “there was an existing impasse between the Executive and the Legislature with respect to confirmation hearing of appointees of the Executive.

    “We had a resolution that since the executive is claiming we don’t have the powers to make those confirmations we are not going to consider the nominees they are forwarding to us. This happened since last year”.

    The Senate, after a Point of Order by Sen. Rafiu Ibrahim (APC-Kwara), lifted the embargo.

    According to Abdullahi, the Senate made the resolution “not that they have any iron to grind with anybody.

    “But because we believe we must defend the sanctity of democracy and ensure the institutions of democracy, for which the Senate is the apex, must be respected and we believe in doing so, it is in the overall interest of the people”.

    He further explained that the upper chamber resolved that it would consider the confirmation of members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).

    “We will also consider the nomination of the two deputy governors of Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN ) who are also members of the MPC so that the Nigerian economy will receive the necessary technical input to ensure that we sustain the growth of our economy.

    “And to also ensure we support the executive in walking the economy out of recession.

    “We are definitely going to do the confirmation to enable those confirmed to attend the next MPC meeting,” Abdullahi said.

    The MPC meeting is scheduled to hold on March 19 and 20.

    NAN

  • Senate, stakeholders meet on rising interest rates, others

    Senate, stakeholders meet on rising interest rates, others

    The Senate on Tuesday engaged stakeholders in the financial sector over the continued failure of government’s financial and monetary policies.

    At the meeting with the leadership of the Senate were the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun; Governor of the Central Bank of Nigerian, Godwin Emefiele; and chief executives of commercial banks.

    The meeting was said to have discussed means of closing the gaps between monetary and fiscal policies to ensure that they complement one another.

    The Chairman of Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions, Senator Rafiu Ibrahim, who spoke to journalists shortly after the meeting, said the rising interest rates dominated discussions.

    Ibrahim said: “We just finished a deliberation between the Senate, led by the Senate President and the CBN team representing the monetary authorities and the Finance Minister representing the fiscal authorities.

    “You remember on the 3rd of June, there was a motion on the rising interest rate regime. And on the 13th of June, we did a round-table which was with the monetary authority, the banks and other stakeholders.

    “From that round-table we discovered that we need to meet both the monetary and fiscal authorities together. And that’s what we did today and the meeting was very fruitful.

    “We were able to bear our minds. All of us shared the sentiment that no matter what it takes, now that the exchange rate regime has stabilised, all hands must be on deck for us to achieve a better interest rate regime.”

    The senator added that the exchange rate, inflation rate and interest rate must be reviewed for the nation to have a vibrant economy.