Tag: Security men

  • 17,000 security men for tomorrow’s poll

    The Inter-Agency Consultative on Election Security (ICCES) in Rivers State says it is ready to clampdown on anyone who tries to foment trouble during tomorrow’s election.

    The agency is headed by the Commissioner of Police Usman Belel.

    At a combined news conference yesterday, ICCES noted that over 17,000 security men have been assigned to guide the polling units across the 23 local government areas.

    A breakdown of the number showed that 15,544 policemen were deployed, while sister security agencies deployed 1,500 personnel.

    Belel said: “As part of the security arrangements for tomorrow’s election, the command is deploying 15,544 personnel, to be complemented by the deployments from other sister agencies to cover and protect the 24 local government areas, 319 wards, 4,442 polling units and 2,424 voting points to ensure full security coverage of the process. Three security personnel are posted to a polling unit.

    “There will also be an outer perimeter deployment of armed men to guide against infiltration and hijack of the process by hoodlums or persons who want to foment trouble.

    “Apart from the deployments made to protect the voting areas, there will be joint convoy patrols of the security agencies to cover the entire state, with special attention on INEC offices.”

    The police boss also announced the restriction of movement from 12 midnight today to 6pm tomorrow.

    He warned “very important personalities and politicians from going to any voting centre with their security details or orderlies, no canopies should be erected close to any polling unit by food vendors or any commercial activities carried out close to any polling unit.”

     

  • Impeachment: Security men take over Benue Assembly complex

    •Ortom sacks BIRS chairman

    Security men have been deployed in the road leading to the Benue State House of Assembly complex in Makurdi, following an impeachment scare.

    Commissioner of Police Fatai Owoseni, who coordinated the security arrangement at the House of Assembly premises, told reporters the move is to forestall break down of law and order.

    However, The Nation gathered there were attempts to impeach the speaker, Terkimbir Ikyange, following the new political realignment.

    Governor Samuel Ortom and leader of the All Progressive Party (APC) Senator George Akume, are at loggers heads over the 2019 governorship ticket.

    Some workers of the Assembly, who reported late, were turned back while reporters were thoroughly screened before entering into the complex.

    Ortom has approved the sack of Chairman of the Benue Internal Revenue Service (BIRS), Mrs. Mimi-Adzape Orubibi.

    She is to handover to the most senior officer in the agency.

    No reason was given for the sack but it was gathered that it may not be unconnected with the new political realignment in the state.

    On Sunday, Ortom partially dissolved the State Executive Council (SEC), and sacked some commissioners and advisers believed to be loyal to his Senator George Akume.

    Investigations also revealed that there are moves to deny Ortom the second term ticket, a development which has put Ortom and Akume at logger heads.

    There are also rumours that chairmen of the 23 councils would soon be sent packing to accommodate Ortom loyalists.

  • ‘How Don Waney’s brother was killed in Edo State, by security men

    ‘How Don Waney’s brother was killed in Edo State, by security men

    Security agents yesterday recounted how fleeing notorious bandit Oluchi Igwedibia aka Obatosu was killed in Edo State.

    Obatosu is the brother to the late terrorist Johnson Igwedibia aka Gen. Don Waney who was killed earlier in the month.

    Both of them were mastermind of the New Year’s Day killings in Omoku, Rivers State.

    At the Army’s 6 Division in Port Harcourt, Rivers State Police Commissioner Zaki Ahmed  said a joint security  operation by men of the Nigerian Army and operatives of the DSS took place at Sabo Iyakpe in Etsako West LGA of Edo State, following accurate DSS intelligence, which led to the end of Obatosu.

    Ahmed, who was accompanied by Rivers Director of the Department of State Services (DSS), Mr. Tosin Ajayi, and the Caretaker Chairman of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Council (ONELGA) Osi Olisa, said Oluchi attempted to escape and he was gunned down by a combined team of security agencies.

    ONELGA’s caretaker chairman said Oluchi was planning to attack schools, churches and markets in the Council again as he passed a threat to the council before he was killed.

    After the operation, one AK-47 rifle and three magazines were recovered from Oluchi. He said at the time he was killed, Oluchi was still wearing a hand band, bearing: “Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin is my spiritual father.” His body was displayed to reporters at about 4:10 p.m. at 6 Division, Bori Camp.

    Oluchi, who took part in the New Year’s Day massacre of 22 innocent worshippers, after the crossover service at Omoku, the headquarters of ONELGA, was among the 32 cultists declared wanted on January 8 by the Rivers State Security Council, after Johnson was killed.

    Johnson and two of his lieutenants: Ikechukwu Adiele and Lucky Ode, were on January 6 killed in Enugu, by soldiers and operatives of the DSS, while their bodies were on January 7 displayed to reporters also at the 6 Division headquarters.

    When Johnson’s mansion, camp and shrines were raided by soldiers on November 20, 2017, ten human skulls and various human bones, among other items, were recovered, while seven suspects, including two women, were arrested. His mansion was subsequently demolished by the Federal Government on January 9.

    Rivers police commissioner said: “He (Oluchi) was running and we were following him. He ran to Auchi in Edo State. The long arm of the law caught up with him in Auchi. This is a clear message to the youths that crime does not pay.

    “I will like to assure all and sundry, especially the youths, to know that once they are involved in crimes, their lifespan will be very short. Within no time, the long arm of the law will catch up with the criminals and at the end of the day, they will become history, because they will no more be on earth. So, they should change, become good citizens and contribute their own quota to the development of this nation.”

    Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike commended the DSS and the Nigerian Army for the joint operation that led to the killing of Igwedibia.

    A statement by his spokesman Simeon Nwakaudu quoted Wike as saying that ‘’all those who participated in the New Year Mayhem at Omoku and any other security infraction in the state will be traced and brought to justice’’.

    He added that the governor said that the N20 million bounties placed for credible information that would lead to the arrest of the wanted cultists is still in place.

  • UCH shut down as security men, cleaners protest unpaid salaries

    Visitors, patients and workers of the University College Hospital (UCH) in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, could not enter the hospital yesterday as the security men and cleaners protested non-payment of their salaries.

    The hospital’s security men and cleaners began the unscheduled strike, which led to the locking down of the two gates to the premises.

    The hospital management is said to be owing the workers 11 months’ salary arrears.

    Motorist on Mokola-Gate route and Queen Elizabeth Road linking the state secretariat to Total Garden Junction were held in the resulting traffic gridlock.

    The routes leading to the two gates of the hospital were locked down for hours.

    As early as 7 a.m, both roads had become impassable with scores of road users, including the hospital workers, heading to the state secretariat nearby, trapped in the traffic congestion.

    One of the workers, who pleaded anonymity, accused the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the hospital, Prof Temitope Alonge, of withholding the fund for their salaries.

    She said: “We have endured for 11 months without salaries. Can the CMD endure a month without his salary? We are considered lowly in the ranks of the workers. So, our money can wait! We are vulnerable too because we hardly have any voice in the day-to-day running of hospital.

    “However, we are responsible for their security and hygiene. We open and lock the gate and clean the toilets and the wards. When they sleep at home, we watch over the security of the hospital at night, daring any danger.

    “Our line of work is difficult but highly important to the hospital. We deserve better than what we get. We call on the Federal Government to prevail on the hospital management to have pity on us.”

    Another source said the CMD had addressed the protesting workers that their salaries were not paid directly by the hospital but through an agency, which the Federal Government contracted the two departments to.

     

     

    The source added that Alonge promised to pay one-month salary to the workers from the hospital’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and that the agency would be made to speedy pay the affected workers.

    The hospital’s spokesman Ayodeji Bobade said he was on casual leave and did not have information on what happened at the hospital.

     

     

     

  • Security men arrest ‘man with weapon in Kanu’s compound’

    Security men arrest ‘man with weapon in Kanu’s compound’

    •Banned IPOB leader’s brother: soldiers remove our personal items

    Soldiers amd policemen returned to defeunct Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Leader Nnamdi Kanu’s family compound in Afaraukwu, Umuahia yesterday in search of arms.

    Troops of Operation Python Dance on September 14 entered the compound; thereafter, Kanu’s whereabouts have been unknown.

    The Desk Officer of Operation Python Dance in (Abia State) said “somebody was arrested with weapon in the compound”.

    The Army officer, who preferred to be simply identified as Desk Officer for the operation, said it was jointly carried out with the police. He said our reporter should direct further enquiries to the police.

    He denied the claims by Nnamdi Kanu’s brother Emmanuel who accused “the invading soldiers” of taking away household items like television sets, generating sets and clothes among others.

    The officer said the operation was based on intelligence that arms were hidden in the compound.

    He said “the things removed may be technical items.”

    Emmanuel urged the international community to prevail on the Army to stop raiding their home and to produce his bother.

    Spokesman of the the Police in Abia State Geoffrey Ogbonna did not pick calls put across to his phone.

    He also did not respond to a text message sent to his phone as at the time of filing this report last night.

    Commissioner of Police Anthony Ogbizi also did not pick his calls even though it rang out twice.

  • Security men in court for ‘theft, vandalism’

    Security men in court for ‘theft, vandalism’

    Two security men, Maurice Pius, 24 and Emmanuel Edet, 24, yesterday appeared at an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, for allegedly vandalising their employer’s vehicle.

    The accused are facing a three-count charge of alleged conspiracy, stealing and unlawful damage.

    Police prosecutor Cyriacus Osuji told the court that the accused allegedly committed the offences on September 17 at 9, Olayinka Adewuyi Street, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.

    He alleged that the accused conspired and damaged the rear side glass of a Honda CRV car: AAA 21 DN, belonging to the complainant, Mr. Tomina Ojo.

    Osuji, who alleged that the accused also stole items worth N410,000 from the vehicle, listed them as laptop, laptop bag, external hard drive and N40,000.

    He said the offences contravened sections 287, 350 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    The duo pleaded not guilty.

    Magistrate Mrs. S. K. Matepo granted them bail at N100,000 each with two sureties.

    She said the sureties should be employed and show evidence of tax payment to the Lagos State government.

    Matepo adjourned the case till October 12 for mention.

  • Security men disrupt Shi’ites parade

    The annual remembrance parade of the Shi’ites in Zara, Kaduna State, was yesterday disrupted by security operatives comprising anti-riot, regular police and soldiers.

    The parade is to commemorate the death of three of Sheikh El-Zakzaky’s sons and 31 others, who were killed in Zaria on July 25, 2014.

    Security operatives stormed the Darurahama-Jos Road venue in over 18 trucks.

    One of the organisers, Sheikh Abdulhamid Bello, said: “We were holding our annual remembrance anniversary, held every year in memory of 34 of our members killed on July 25, 2014, including three sons of Sheikh Zakzaky.

    “The programme started by 8am but around 10am, security personnel came to harass us. The Army came first and surrounded the place; they didn’t say anything, so we continued.

    “But when the police came, led by the Assistance Commissioner of Police (ACP) Ibrahim Abdullahi, they interrupted the programme. We were well-organised. They tried to provoke us, but failed. The ACP told his men to take position and then told the preacher that ‘no problem, no trouble, conclude and go away’. Some of our members recording were stopped and a reporter’s camera was seized.

    “They wanted to collect all the cameras but we questioned them because their own people were recording, so they decided that even their people should stop recording.

    “About 10,000 of us were there, had we been unruly, they wouldn’t have been able to disperse us.”

    One of those prevented from entering the venue, Sheikh Adamu Tsoho, who travelled from Jos, described the situation as “unfortunate”.

    “We arrived around 9.30am but were not allowed entry because the entrance was blocked. A lot of people were trapped outside,” he said.

  • ‘Most school security men are mere gatemen’

    It has been observed at a security workshop that inadequate checks in schools is to blame for the rising cases of abductions of pupils since the Chibok episode over two years ago. GBENGA OMOKHUNU reports

    Since the abduction of the Chibok girls on the night of April 14, 2014,  there have  been sessions of talkshops  offering ways on how schools could be better secured. But even as those sessions lasted, criminals’s appetite for abductions did not abate.

    Earlier this year some female students of the Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary School, Ikorodu, Lagos were kidnapped in the school premises, making it a second occurrence this year after the abduction of some students of the Lagos State Model College, Igbo Nla in Epe, Lagos, where the school principal was also abducted. They all have been released.

    Security operatives and the National Commandant of the Peace Corps of Nigeria (PCN), Ambassador Dickson Akoh at a training workshop on schools safety and security spoke extensively on how schools in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja can maintain safety.

    It has been said, among other things, that those hired as  schools’l security men are mere gatemen.

    Akoh said security arrangements put in place in schools by government are not adequate.

    “When we do not commit much in terms of peace to secure our schools the outcome will be very devastating. For us the security arrangements put in place in schools are inadequate. We have conducted our findings to the United States of America (USA) and Brazil and from the moment parents or guardians bring their children to school and hand them over to the school authorities,” Akoh said.

    He also advised private school authorities to be conscious of where the child is, adding, “Most of the people they engage in schools to provide security are not security men but those meant to open gates and they are not trained.

    “I am delighted to be part of this all important workshop and more so, as a presenter. In similar fashion, I also consider it worthy to commend the efforts of the organizers of this workshop and for finding Peace Corps of Nigeria as a worthy stakeholder in School Security Management.

    “Studies have shown that students who do not feel safe at school stay at home and when they are not in school, they do not perform well academically. Schools designed to be a centre for learning should be safe, secured and peaceful but in a situation where the school premises appear unsafe for learning, students will always be reluctant to go to school. Generally speaking, no child will succeed academically if they don’t first feel safe in the school environment. In the same vein, a teacher will not teach at his best if there is no plan to ensure the school is prepared for emergencies.

    “In advanced countries of the World such as the United States of America, concerted efforts are made to formulate and implement policies that ensure provision of comprehensive security in schools on the basis of students brought to school and their new guardian becoming one of their teachers and, or also members security staff within the school system.”

    Having adequate security arrangement, Akoh said, is a great way to help reduce insecurity problems in Nigerian schools: “Recent national tragedies of abduction of students especially as being witnessed in the Northeastern Nigeria where well over 200 schoolgirls were abducted by insurgent group, have placed school security at the top of the priority list for many States.

    “It is instructive to further recommend that religious leaders should preach against violent acts in their respective communities. Reports have it that almost 50 per cent of students are prone to various degrees of violence either towards their fellow students or teachers. Therefore, it is imperative to encourage school administrators to accept and encourage the activities of specially trained and equipped Organizations such as Peace Corps of Nigeria to be part of their School system and bring their professionalism to bare in the area of discipline.

    “Insecurity in our country has seriously retarded learning and in most cases, stopped conventional education activities. In the North-eastern Nigeria, suicide bombings targeted at youths have directly put teachers, students and schools in the line of fire. Lack of proper security network has cast even a more serious pall on the situation, yet it is impossible to gauge the exact impact of insecurity on education because no one including the Government has statistics of the number of schools or educational settings operating in the country under attack or ever been attacked.

    “Without effective security networks or credible media that can track and speak definitively about the security environment, parents and students are forced to assess their risk based on rumors and incomplete information. Due to limited reporting, very limited number of attacks are reported and people fear the worst,” said Horia Mossadeq, of Human Rights Research and Advocacy Consortium which has investigated the state of Afghanistan’s educational system for several years. For example, the Afghani Independent Human Rights Commission investigated rumours in Mazar-e Sharif about the kidnapping of students in 2004 and 2005 and found only one incident in that city. Local investigators with the Afghani Independent Human Rights Commission believed that local individuals opposed to education magnified the incident in order to discourage school attendance. In another example, the mother of five girls attending school in Kandahar explained how she keeps her daughters at home due to incomplete security information. In her words, “…there is no official announcement but the community talks about a situation getting worse so we stop them from going…”

     

  • Security men take over Benue Assembly

    Security men take over Benue Assembly

    Gun-wielding security operatives, about 30, yesterday stormed the Benue State House of Assembly following rumours of a possible invasion of the Assembly complex.

    House Committee Chairman on Information, Ben Ngutyo, explained that the security measure is to forestall any criminal act, especially in the face of insecurity in the state.

    The security men, including men of the Department of State Services (DSS), carried out a thorough search of persons and vehicles going into the Assembly complex.

    Policemen, acting on the instruction of the Speaker, Terkimbir Ikyange, went round offices chasing out whoever had no business in the complex.

    While this was on, the lawmakers were in an executive session for over three hours, with the suspended Kester Kyenge in attendance.

    Ngutyo said they officially communicated the suspension to Kester, maintaining that their action would serve as a deterrent to other members.

    He accused Kester of acting a script, adding that “we have to tame him and prove that we are in-charge of the house”.

  • Police threaten to arrest erring politicians, security men

    Police threaten to arrest erring politicians, security men

    Anambra State Police Commissioner Hosea Karma has threatened to arrest politicians and their security men on Saturday, if they fail to obey the rules.

    He spoke yesterday at the police headquarters at Amawbia when he met the divisional police officers (DPOs) and top police officers on the elections.

    Karma said the command had withdrawn security men attached to individuals for the elections.

    He warned policemen not to harass anybody, unless those out to cause trouble, saying movement of people would end at midnight on Friday.

    Karma warned politician to comport themselves.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), police, other security agents and politicians have expressed readiness for Saturday’s elections.

    At a stakeholders’ forum yesterday at the Women’s Development Centre, Awka, the parties pledged their readiness to abide by the rules of the election, by eschewing violence.

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mr. Edwin Nwatalari, an engineer, told participants that INEC was ready to make history on Saturday.

    The meeting was attended by prominent politicians including Senator Chris Ngige and the leader of the Progressives People Alliance (PPA), Mr. Godwin Ezeemo.