Tag: Shina Olukolu

  • Oyo to enact law to end farmers/herdsmen clashes

    Baring any last minute change, Oyo state government will before the end of the outgoing tenure sign into law, a bill that will forestall the age long clashes between herders and farmers in different parts of the state.

    Assuring that the law would be passed before April 30, the state government said its effort at ensuring peace between the duo of farmers and herders through a regular stakeholders meeting is yielding positive result.

    The government spoke through the Special Adviser to Governor Abiola Ajimobi on Community Relations, Mr Abidemi Siyanbade during a stakeholders meeting organised by the state Police Command at its Eleyele, Ibadan, headquarters as parts of the Command’s efforts at facilitating peaceful deliberations between farmers and herders in the state.

    Siyanbade said “The government has made a lot of progress in dousing the incessant conflict between the farmers and herders in this state.

    “And before the end of this month, grazing control bill to address the issues between farmers and herders will be passed by the house of assembly.

    “We will also ensure that the peace committee meeting at the local government levels will be revived.

    “The grazing control law will address how cattle can be brought into the state and how herders will register. We will no longer allow cows to me moved into the state on the feet or roaming but through vehicles and truck.

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    “Local herders are not the problem, but the major and the imminent problem is with immigrant herders. We are very sure that once this law is passed, all these issues arising from farm invasions, cattle rustling and attack on either farmers and herders will all be laid to rest.”

    The state Commissioner of Police Shina Olukolu in his welcome remark identified certain issues that had contributed to the crisis to include, mutual suspicion between farmers and herders, impatience, the roles of mischief makers among others.

    He condemned the use of minors as shepherds and warned that both the farmers and herders must not let the long standing relationship between them be sacrifice on the basis of their means of livelihood.

    Olukolu said, “The use of minors who have no ability to control the animals, gives room for the animals to unwittingly stray into farmers land to wreak havoc.

    “Sometimes, the minors deliberately allow the cattle stray into farm lands and at other times, it goes beyond their control but we need patience and understanding to have lasting peace.”

    However, the State Chairman, All farmers Association of Nigeria, Mr Adeniji Moses lamented that the bill has been promised since 2016 and nothing has been done about it.

    He assured that the promised legislation had remained the only hope of a lasting solution on the issue of recurring crisis between the farmers and the herders.

    The state chairman, Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, Yakubu Bello commended the Oyo state police for organising stakeholders’ meeting, noting that the bane of the problem had been the impatience on the part of both parties anytime issues arises.

    Also speaking, the state chairman, Police Community Relations Committee, Mr Peter Omofaye assured that effective community policing is the surest way to help both the farmers and herdsmen identify the bad eggs causing trouble in the affected parts of the state.

    He appealed to all the stakeholders at the meeting to work together with the police but making information available to nip issues in the bud before it turned out into crisis.

    The meeting was attended by farmers, herders, community leaders, religious leaders, council chairmen among others.

  • Rep Olatoye’s killing: Justice ’ll be done, says Oyo CP

    Commissioner of Police in Oyo State Shina Olukolu has assured the family of the late member of House of Representatives, Olatoye Temitope (Sugar), that the command will not rest until the perpetrators of his death are apprehended and brought to book

    He assured the families of the deceased lawmaker that the command was working on available information in its custody to ensure that the perpetrators and their collaborators are nabbed.

    The assurance came on the heels of the plea for justice by the family, associates and friends of the deceased lawmaker.

    Vowing that the family would get justice, CP Olukolu stressed that all that needs to be done would be done in line with the directive of the Inspector General of Police to ensure that the perpetrators did not go scot-free.

    He spoke while featuring on a radio programme on Inspiration FM monitored in Ibadan on the topic: “Do-or-die politics in Nigeria”.

    Expressing dismay at how the spread of fake news, especially on social media almost jeopardise the efforts of the security operatives, Olukolu warned the people to beware of the kind of information they believed and get authentic facts from people.

    He reiterated that the command went through an arduous time trying to confirm the authenticity of the death of many prominent people in the state on the heels of the death of Sugar, which turned out to be false.

    Olukolu said: “We are working on the information we have and we are assuring that the culprits will be arrested and brought to book.

    “The family will get justice. We can assure you and that is also the assurance from the Inspector General of Police.

    “There was serious tension when the news of the death broke out on the day of the election. But with synergy with other sister security agencies, the support of the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 11 and the Inspector General of Police, we were able to tame the situation.

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    “We stationed our men at strategic volatile places, including Iwo Road, immediately and we recovered some arms. We also intensified our patrol and we were able to put the situation under control.

    “People must be circumvent of the kind of stories and information they spread and believed, especially on the social media. And I was shocked at the calibre of people, who even believed the stories.

    “It took us a long time to be able to verify the rumours of those that were alleged to have been killed. We had to put calls through to the like of Senator Teslim Folarin, the son of Auxiliary and all those that were alleged to have been killed, only for all of them to say nothing happened to them.

    “Then, we started debunking the rumours. Our people must know how damaging the spread of fake news could be and we must be very careful.

    “The Inspector General of Police had told us that there could be reaction from both sides after the election, either from the winner or loser and we also took proactive measures to ensure that there was safety of lives and property in the state.”

  • Sugar’s death: we’ll ensure justice is done, Oyo CP vows

    Oyo state Commissioner of Police, Shina Olukolu has assured that the Command will not rest on its oars until the perpetrators of the heinous crime that led to the death of Hon Olatoye Temitope Sugar are apprehended and brought to book.

    He assured the families of the deceased lawmaker that the Command is currently working on available information in its custody to ensure that the perpetrators and their collaborators are nabbed.

    The assurance came on the heels of the plea for justice by the family, associates and friends of the deceased lawmaker.

    Vowing that the deceased family will get justice, CP Olukolu stressed that all that needs to be done will be done in line with the directive of the Inspector General of Police to ensure that the perpetrators does not go scot free.

    He gave the hint while featuring on a radio programme on Inspiration FM monitored in Ibadan on the topic “Do or Die Politics in Nigeria.”

    While expressing dismay at how the spread of fake news, especially on social media almost jeopardise the efforts of the security operatives, Olukolu warned the people to beware of the kind of information they believed and from people.

    He reiterated that the Command went through a hardous time trying to very and confirm the authenticity of the death of many prominent people in the state on the heels of the death of Honourable Sugar, which turned out to be false.

    Olukolu said, “We are working on the information we have and we are assuring that the culprits will be arrested and brought to book.

    “The family will get justice. We can assure you and that is also the assurance from the Inspector General of Police.

    “There was serious tension when the news of the death broke out on the day of the election, but with synergy with other sister security agencies, the support of the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 11 and the Inspector General of Police; we were able to tame the situation.

    “We stationed our men at strategic volatile places, including Iwo Road immediate and we recovered some arms. We also intensified our patrol and we were able to put the situation under control.

    “People must be circumvent of the kind of stories and information they spread and believed, especially on the social media. And I was shocked at the calibre of people who even believed the stories.

    “It took us a long time to be able to verify the rumours of those that were alleged to have been killed. We had to put calls through to the like of Senator Teslim Folarin, the son of Auxiliary and all those that were alleged to have been killed, only for all of them to say nothing happened to them.

    “Until then, we started debunking the rumours. Our people must know how damaging the spread of fake news could be and we must be very careful.

    “The Inspector General of Police had told us that there could be reaction from both sides after the election, either from the winner or loser and we also took proactive measures to ensure that there was safety of lives and property in the state.”

  • One arrested over Rep Olatoye’s murder in Oyo

    One person (name withheld) has been arrested in connection with the murder of Oyo House of Reps member Temitope Olatoye aka Sugar.

    Olatoye was shot dead in Ibadan, capital of Oyo State on Saturday during the Governorship/Assembly polls.

    The Commissioner of Police Mr Shina Olukolu on Tuesday said a team of police investigators led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) has succeeded in arresting one person (names withheld) in connection with the killing of federal lawmaker.

    He said with the arrest, all those involved in the gruesome murder will be picked up.

    Olukolu, who spoke through the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Olugbenga Fadeyi a Superintendent of Police, disclosed the suspect has made confessional statement linking him to the killing of the lawmaker.

    According to the state police boss, the police are closer to arresting all those involved in the Saturday’s killing of Hon. Olatoye.

    Confirming the arrest of the suspect, Olukolu said others were being sought for, expressing assurance that there would be other developments.

    “We have arrested one person in connection with the killing of the lawmaker and he is helping the police with useful information that will eventually lead to the arrest of all those that have hands in the dastardly act. I can tell you that we are getting closer to the killers,” he said.

    The police said aside the suspect linked with Olatoye’s case, about 18 persons, six guns, nine live cartridges, axe, knives and other miscellaneous items were recovered.

    While stating Olatoye’s death was in no way connected with the elections, the police Commissioner said that there were enough facts and evidences available that will lead to the arrest of the other culprits.

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    The Police Commissioner said that he got the information about the gruesome murder of Sugar from the Divisional Police Officer at Iyana Offa, while he was monitoring the governorship and state House of Assembly elections on Saturday.

    “I learnt that Sugar was ambushed and, in the process, sustained gunshot injuries in the head.

    “He was immediately evacuated to the UCH for medical attention, but, unfortunately, he died at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital while receiving treatment, ”he said.

    He added the area where the incident occurred was cordoned while he directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) to personally lead the team of investigators.

    The deceased was the Federal House of Representatives representing Lagelu /Akinyele Federal Constituency and the Chairman, House Committee on Urban Development and Regional Planning.

    Olatoye was an active member of the Action Democratic Party (ADP) in the state.

    The 47-year-old was allegedly shot by political thugs on Saturday during the governorship election in Oyo state.

  • Man caught with human skull in Oyo

    A middle aged man, Musa Ahmed, a Fulani herdsman was on Wednesday paraded with human skull by the Oyo state police command .

    According to the police , Ahmed who was caught with human skull at Ogbomoso area of the state  by men of Igbeti Area Command led by ASP Tajudeen Toys during stop and search operation .

    The  human skull was found in a bag which belonged to the suspect and another passenger who is at large.

    Speaking with newsmen at the Eleyele , Ibadan police headquarters , the suspect said  that he was innocent of the crime and was only implicated because he is a Fulani man.

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    He said “I went to the motor park to board a car traveling to Ogbomoso from Ilesa Baruba, Kwara state.

    ” That was not my first time traveling through that road. I put my bags in the booth as every other person.

    “When the police stopped us to check our bags, my bag was near the bag of another passenger who ran away as soon as the bags were checked.

    ” Three policemen ran after him but couldn’t catch him.

    “So they said I knew about the skull, and I was accused because I was the only Fulani man in that vehicle.

    The suspect claimed to be a farmer and a herdsman is set to be charged to court by the state criminal investigation and intelligence department, Iyaganku Ibadan.

    The command on the same day paraded 17 other suspects who commuted crimes ranging from Armed robbery, Burglary and stealing, Hijacking of truck laden with fuel, stealing and impersonation, recovery of diverted goods, unlawful possession of firearms.

    162 ammunitions were recovered from the suspects. 131 cartridges, 28 7.62 ammunition and three 9mm ammunitions alongside 16 guns were retrieved.

    However, the Oyo state command,  Commissioner of Police, Shina  Olukolu told the members of press that irrespective of security concerns during the election period, the police would not neglect its primary constitutional duty of tackling crime in the state.

  • Seek redress after election, Oyo CP tells parties

    Oyo state Commissioner of Police Shina Olukolu on Wednesday assured residents of the command’s readiness to provide adequate security during the forthcoming polls.

    While calling on the people to troop out en mass to exercise their civic duty on Saturday, he urged all the political parties and their supporters to maintain peaceful conducts before, during and after the exercise.

    In a statement by the command, Olukolu advised political parties to seek redress on any grievances at the court of law after election.

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    The statement reads: “In furtherance of the IGP subsisting directives and consequent upon the meeting held by the AIG zone XI Osogbo, AIG Leye Oyebade mni, with the Commissioners of Police of Ondo, Oyo and Osun States, the Oyo State Police Command wishes to assure the good people of Oyo State that all the identified possible threats and challenges are being continuously, reviewed and emplaced security measures to combat same and embolden the confidence of the populace in ensuring large turnout of voters during the Presidential and National Assembly Elections slated for Saturday, 23, February 2019.

    “The Command CP, Shina T. Olukolu therefore wishes to assure of a hitch free voting exercise on Saturday. In view of this, the Oyo State Police Command wishes to reiterate the need for all and sundry to refrain from engaging in any acts that may cause breach of peace before, during and after the election.

    “Any aggrieved party/parties on any issue or issues are advised to seek redress in a court of law.”

  • Domestic violence: Police urge women to speak up

    The Commissioner of Police in Gombe State, Mr Shina Olukolu, on Friday advised women in the state to always report cases of domestic violence.

    Olukolu who gave this advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Gombe said domestic violence was poorly reported in Gombe, and that there was need for women to speak up.

    He said the statistics on domestic violence in the state had been very low in the past three years, noting that most women were afraid of reporting it to save their marriages amongst other reasons.

    According to him, the police are now better trained and abreast of the current ways of handling domestic violence to ensure that lives are protected and needed counselling given by personnel of the command.

    “Domestic violence is as old as the human race, so gaining global attention is expected. However, in Gombe the case has not been given prominence in view of the available statistics.

    “The statistics have almost remained same for the past three years. In 2015, 21 cases were handled by the police, in 2016, 20 and in 2017, 20 cases. So the statistics is insignificant.

    “The statistics we have is due to poor reportage of such cases. Most women are afraid to report and then lose their marriages amongst other reasons. So they tend to bottle up issues like these.

    “There is need for the women to speak up, seek help and advice by reporting to the security agencies so as to prevent subsequent victimisation which may lead to death,” he said.

    The police commissioner emphasised that the command was committed to resolving issues and not breaking homes as feared by most victims.

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    “I want to inform the public that our gender-based unit has been given series of training within and outside the state to handle issues of domestic violence so as to protect lives.

    “Our personnel are now well exposed to the mechanism and understanding of the nature of reactions by women to issues that result to marital conflicts and how to resolve these issues.

    “All cases we have received so far were minor and the police have handled them through counselling and legal means. Most of those victimised women are living peacefully in their homes with the protection they deserved.

    “Such issues must be reported so as to call the offenders to order at an early stage in view of the danger of such violence leading to the death of any of the partners,” he said.
    Olukolu appealed to all stakeholders to sensitise the public on the need to control their emotions at home, and that the implications of domestic

    violence on the children was devastating.

  • Police arrest four suspected drug barons in Gombe

    The Commissioner of Police in Gombe State, Mr Shina Olukolu, on Thursday said the police have arrested four suspected drug barons in Gombe.

    Olukolu, who said this in a statement issued in Gombe, said the suspects were arrested with large quantities of assorted hard drugs.

    He said the drugs were sold mainly to criminals and other social miscreants popularly known as ‘Yankalare’, adding that these boys were being used by politicians as political thugs.

    “I am pleased to report that four suspected drug barons have been arrested based on a processed credible information and accurate intelligence by our surveillance personnel.

    “ These suspects sell these drugs mainly to criminal elements and other element social miscreants popularly called ‘Yankalare’ or ‘Kalare boys’ who are usually used as thugs during political activities.

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    “Exhibits recovered from them include 12,100 tablets of 5mg Vallium D5, 900 tablets of 225mg of Tramadol, 538 tablets of 5mg Dizapam, and 83 tablets of 5m Exzol.

    “Others are 22 bottles of 100ml Codeine syrup and 10 litres of Suck and Die liquid’’, he said.

    The commissioner said the suspects would soon be charged to court.

    He assured that the police would continue to check the illegal activities of drug smugglers and peddlers in the state.

  • Police arrest 116 suspected criminals in Gombe

    Gombe State Police Command said on Saturday it has arrested 116 suspects for various crimes this year.

    The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Shina Olukolu, disclosed this in Gombe.

    “Between January and July 2018, the Command has arrested 116 suspects for various crimes in the state. All the suspects have been charged to court with 99 suspects convicted while 17 are awaiting trials,” he said.

    The police commissioner said several weapons were also recovered from the suspects.

    “We recovered one gun, two locally made pistols, 250 cutlasses, 255 knives, 48 bow and arrows, 20 axes, 33 swords and three cartridges.

    “Other items recovered include one fabricated master key, four motorcycles, two fake receipt booklets, six handsets, one Lenovo laptop, two handset chargers and one power bank,” Olukolu added.

    He said the Command’s proactive measures against crimes in all parts of the state were yielding the expected results.

     

     

  • Police apprehend suspect with fake N1m currency notes in Gombe

    Police apprehend suspect with fake N1m currency notes in Gombe

    The Police Command in Gombe have arrested one, Abbas Abdullahi, 32, in possession of fake N1,000 currency notes totaling N1 million.

    The Police Commissioner in the state, Mr Shina Olukolu, disclosed this while briefing newsmen in Gombe on Thursday.

    “The man was arrested with about N1 million fake currency notes and I advise members of the public, market men and women to be careful in the way they deal with customers.

    “Before you embark on any transaction, you should cross check the currency and ensure it is genuine,” Olukolu said.

    He also called on residents of the state to cooperate with the security agencies to ensure protection of  lives and property.

    The suspect, Abbas Abdullahi, said he was a spiritualist and that he hailed from Taraba.

    Abdullahi said he obtained the fake currency notes from a friend in Abuja with the intention of using his spiritual powers to change them to genuine ones, but that he could not succeed as luck ran out on him.

    He said that he was arrested while trying to buy a cell phone in Gombe.

    NAN