Tag: Usman Abdullahi

  • Four killed as mining pond collapses on miners in Plateau

    Four miners were instantly killed on Wednesday in Funga village of Wase Local Government Area of Plateau when a mining pond collapsed on them.

    The victims were said to have come from Wase, Kanam and Qua-an pan local government areas of the state.

    They are: Usman Abdullahi (33), Abdullahi Alhaji -Eggi (29), Sufiyanu Inusa (25) and Dan Kwala (30).

    A witness told our correspondent that the mining site was discovered recently, “and people from different parts of Wase and other areas of the state are trooping there to mine for precious minerals in order to make ends meet”.

    “When the pond collapsed, other miners made efforts to rescue the victims alive but to no avail, as they brought them out dead given the time it took them to trace their remains, ’’ the source said.

    The Chairman of Wase Local Government, Plateau, Alhaji Hassan Garba, has visited the pond and warned on the dangers of such illegal mining activities.

    “Government will deal with anyone caught indulging in such illegal activity which has brought grief upon the state,’’ Garba warned.

    The chairman had also commiserated with the families of the two victims that hailed from his council and admonished them to regard the incident as an Act of God.

    “Only God knows why He allowed such misfortune to befall them,’’ he said.

    NAN reports that the four victims have already been buried according to Islamic rites.

    NAN

  • Court jails man for stealing chickens

    Court jails man for stealing chickens

    A Kubwa Grade 1 Area Court on Thursday sentenced one Mudasir Mohammed (24) to six months jail for stealing seven chickens.

    The Judge, Mohammed Marafa, however, gave the convict an option of N30, 000 fine, warning him to desist from committing crime.

    Mohammed, who resides at Phase 2, Kubwa, Abuja, was convicted for criminal trespass and theft.

    The Prosecutor, John Okpa, told the court that Usman Abdullahi of Gado Nasko, Kubwa, reported the matter at the Kubwa Police Station on Aug. 14.

    He said the convict criminally trespassed into the complainant’s farm and dishonestly stole seven chickens, valued at N14, 000.

    Okpa said that the accused was arrested while he attempted to escape, noting that the offence contravened Sections 342 and 287 of the Penal Code.

    Mohammed pleaded guilty and begged for leniency.

  • We have valid warrant to search AFEX warehouse – Police

    We have valid warrant to search AFEX warehouse – Police

    The Nigeria Police Force on Sunday, said it had a valid search warrant to search AFEX Commodities Exchange Limited warehouse in Zaria, Kaduna State.

    The News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) recalls that the Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh and his predecessor,  Mr Akinwumi Adesina, now AFdB president, accused the Police of raiding the company’s warehouse, carting away N85 million worth of grains.

    The Head of Public Complaints Rapid Response Unit ( PCRRU), ACP Abayomi Shogunle, told NAN in Abuja that , immediately the PCRRU got wind of the allegations from the two ministers, it registered the case on July 15 and began investigation.

    According to Ogbeh on his Twitter page obtained from the PCRRU,  ” The raid on AFEX warehouse by alleged policemen is an attack on our efforts at driving agriculture to attain food security.

    Similarly, Adesina on his Twitter page said, “Sad AFEX Nigeria ransacked by police for no reason. AFEX is a first exchange doing so well to support farmers.

    “The Police in Katsina acted according to the laws of the land in protecting framers who complained that their products worth N66 million was collected from them since January and could not get their balance,he said.

    He said that following the allegation, the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris, directed the Commissioner of Police (CP) in Katsina, Mr Usman Abdullahi to investigate the allegation.

    Shogunle explained that Abdullahi sent his response and the officials of the company, led by the Managing Director, Mr Ayodeji Balogun were invited by the PCRRU to Abuja.

    He said that after the meeting with the unit, the CP also had a meeting with them where the reason for police action was further explained.

    Shogunle explained that on May 17, a group of traders and farmers petitioned the CP of Katsina, alleging that Diversified Consulting Ltd. represented by Sani Usman and Haruna Abubakar, bought grains worth N 66 million and promised to pay in two to four days in January.

    “From this time up till May, they were unable to get their money after being  paid N10 million by the company leaving a balance of N56 million.

    “Under the Penal Code in operation in Northern Nigeria, such conduct constitutes a criminal Offence as stipulated by the Penal Code.

    “There was a criminal complaint to the police in Katsina, and the police arrested the people involved and charged them to court,”he said.

    He said that one of the suspects was convicted and he confessed to the police and the court accepting that they collected the grains.

    Shogunle said the convict further said that they were unable to pay because the Managing Director of the company was serving a jail term in Kirikiri prison in Lagos.

    He said that upon the confession of the convict that the goods were taken to Kano, Jos and Zaria, the court issued a search warrant for the police to recover the items.

    “The police went to the warehouse based on the confession of the suspect in the court and the complainants identified their produce.

    “Upon reporting to the court, it gave an order to release the produce on bond to the rightful owners who happened to be the complainants in the case.

    “One good thing about produce is that group of cooperative societies have markings on their produce for easy identification,” he said.

    He said that the cases of other set of suspects were still pending in another court in Katsina where they also confessed to the police that they collected some produce from the complainants.

    “Throughout our interaction with AFEX, it has not produced any document to show that the produce belonged to them.

    “AFEX is yet to produce any document to show the source of those products whether they bought them from somebody or group of persons or evidence of transfer of money to show they bought it from somebody,” he said.

    He said that the police would not fold their hands and watch innocent citizens, farmers being cheated or being chased out of business by a big corporation that has refused to pay them their money.

    “The Nigeria Police Force will continue to support the efforts of the Federal Government in ensuring food security and that we have just demonstrated by helping the poor in Katsina recover their produce.

    “We cannot say that people should not express their opinion but they should always find out from the police before making comments like this,”he said.

    The PCRRU was established by the Nigeria Police Force in November 2015, with a mandate to receiving and resolving cases of professional misconduct brought against its officers.

  • Police parades eight kidnappers in Kaduna, 450 others

    Police parades eight kidnappers in Kaduna, 450 others