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#EndSARS: Nigerian Police Refute Claims of Detained Protesters

Shehu Sani claimed that many #EndSARS protesters remained in detention without due process. He called for their immediate release, highlighting concerns over human rights violations and the need for judicial review of their cases.

The Nigerian police have issued a robust denial in response to former Senator Shehu Sani’s assertion that #EndSARS protesters are still being detained. Sani made these claims during the 2024 Democracy Day Dinner, raising concerns over the alleged ongoing detention of individuals who participated in the 2020 #EndSARS protests.

The #EndSARS movement, which began in October 2020, was a widespread protest against police brutality, particularly targeting the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). The protests garnered international attention and led to a significant crackdown by Nigerian security forces. Despite the government’s disbandment of SARS and promises of police reforms, the protests ended violently with reports of casualties and numerous arrests.

During his speech at the Democracy Day Dinner, Shehu Sani claimed that many #EndSARS protesters remained in detention without due process. He called for their immediate release, highlighting concerns over human rights violations and the need for judicial review of their cases.

In a swift rebuttal, the Nigerian police insisted that all individuals arrested during the 2020 protests have been processed legally. According to police spokespersons, there are no #EndSARS protesters currently in unlawful detention. They underscored their commitment to upholding the law and respecting human rights.

The police also pointed out that many detainees were released following legal procedures, and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State granted pardons to about 100 suspects involved in the protests. This act was part of an effort to promote reconciliation and healing after the unrest.

The police’s statement has sparked mixed reactions among the public and human rights organizations. Some citizens have expressed relief and trust in the police’s commitment to justice, while others remain skeptical, citing past instances of unlawful detention and delayed justice.

Human rights activists and organizations have called for transparency and independent verification of the police’s claims. They urge the government to ensure that all processes are transparent and that any remaining cases are handled swiftly and justly.

The Nigerian government has a crucial role in ensuring that the aftermath of the #EndSARS protests is addressed comprehensively. This includes not only dealing with the legal status of detained protesters but also implementing the promised police reforms. The government’s actions in the coming months will be critical in restoring public trust and preventing future unrest.

The controversy surrounding the detention of #EndSARS protesters highlights ongoing challenges in Nigeria’s justice and law enforcement systems. While the police have denied the allegations and provided assurances of due process, the call for transparency and accountability remains strong. The government’s commitment to addressing these issues will be essential in moving forward and healing the divisions caused by the 2020 protests.

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Presidency refutes Bloomberg’s claim on Nigeria’s debt payment

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The Presidency has refuted a report by Bloomberg claiming that Nigeria had delayed coupon payments on its savings bonds, affirming that all financial obligations are being met on schedule.

Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, in a post on his verified X handle, described the report as incorrect.

According to Onanuga, Finance Minister Wale Edun confirmed that Nigeria has sufficient liquidity to meet all its obligations and does not owe anyone at the moment.

He said Edun had affirmed that the country has enough funds to meet its financial commitments, with no outstanding payments.

According to him, Edun’s position was corroborated by Patience Oniha, Director General of the Debt Management Office (DMO).

Oniha said the Central Bank of Nigeria had processed all due payments as of September 19, with the payment due September 20 also being processed.

“Bloomberg is not correct with this report. Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, says that Nigeria does not owe anyone at the moment,” Onanuga said.

“We have enough liquidity to meet all our obligations. We do not have any outstanding payments.

“Director General of the Debt Management Office, Patience Oniha, also confirms that, as of September 19, the Central Bank of Nigeria has processed all due payments. The payment due today, September 20, is also being processed for payment.”

Specifically, Bloomberg’s report alleged that Nigerian authorities had failed to make timely coupon payments on two savings bonds, citing “system and processing issues” as the cause for the delay.

Bloomberg’s article claimed this was the second such delay in two months, involving coupon payments on two- and three-year debt sold in June, totaling ₦4.2 billion ($2.56 million).

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Rwanda becomes first African country to launch Mpox vaccine

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Rwanda has launched Africa’s first mpox vaccination campaign, marking a crucial step in the continent’s fight against the disease.

As of Tuesday, 300 vaccine doses were administered to high-risk individuals in a border region near the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Jean Kaseya, Director-General of the Africa Centre for Disease Control (Africa CDC), confirmed the start of the campaign, emphasizing the urgency of controlling the outbreak.

“This outbreak must be stopped quickly,” Kaseya stated, while also highlighting the importance of local vaccine production.

“We are working closely with manufacturers and partners to ensure these vaccines are produced in Africa,” he added.

The Rwandan Ministry of Health prioritized health workers, cross-border traders, hospitality staff, and other high-risk groups in the initial phase of the rollout.

The DRC, the epicenter of the mpox outbreak in Africa, reported 2,912 new cases and 14 deaths in the past week, raising its total to 6,105 cases and 738 deaths since January.

The DRC is set to begin its vaccination campaign in early October, with 165,000 doses already delivered and more pledged by European countries.

Tedros Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), called for global cooperation to contain the spread of mpox, stating on X (formerly Twitter), “International collaboration and support are needed to stop the virus.”

Other African countries, including Nigeria, have also received vaccine donations.

In August, the United States provided 10,000 mpox vaccine doses to Nigeria through USAID to support containment efforts.

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AFCON 2025: CAF picks date for Nigeria vs Libya clash

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The official dates for the Super Eagles’ 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches against Libya have been confirmed, Wavenewsng can exclusively report.

The doubleheader is set for next month, with the Super Eagles hosting the Mediterranean Knights for the matchday three fixture at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo on Friday, October 11.

The return leg, a matchday four encounter, will take place in Tripoli four days later.

Nigeria currently leads Group D with four points from two matches, while Libya sits at the bottom of the group with one point from the same number of games.

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Edo Decides: Security tightened as guber election holds today

As electorate prepares to vote in the upcoming gubernatorial election to select a successor to outgoing Governor Godwin Obaseki, security measures have been significantly heightened across the state.

According to Journalist, voters have already begun arriving at their polling stations.

Security personnel, primarily from the Nigerian Army and police force, have set up roadblocks on several major streets and roads.

In Benin City, military operatives have blocked both sides of the road at Agho and Joromi junctions along Ekenwa Road, causing disruptions for motorists.

Similarly, Oba Market Road, as well as Ebiwe, Forestry, and Mission Road junctions, have been secured by the Army and police.Further roadblocks have been set up by military personnel at Sokponba junction, Sapele, and Airport Roads.

Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) belonging to the Army are stationed at Akpakpava Road near the Central Bank of Nigeria.

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Over 120 young players take part in FIFA Talent Development Scheme

As part of its youth talent development program, the Nigeria Football Federation has successfully completed a two-week training program for the National U15 Boys, otherwise known as Future Eagles in Abuja.

This is in line with FIFA’s Talent Development Scheme (TDS) initiative aimed at creating a sustainable legacy for long-term talent development in the country.

Head of TDS delegation in Nigeria, Mr. Nasiru Jibril, a former Nigeria international, said the program is a welcome development which will serve as a pathway for every child within the ages of 12-15 to showcase themselves and be discovered.

With the main goal of the TDS project being to help raise the standards of national-team football around the world for both men and women, which is driven by FIFA’s desire for a long-term dedication to global talent development, Jibril said he is confident the program will form the major plank for supplies to our senior national teams in no distant time.

“Talent Development Scheme (TDS) is a project initiated by FIFA in all countries of the world to benefit places like Africa.

Presently, we are trying to go round and give every single child the opportunity to showcase their talent.

Players from the ages of 12, 13, and 14 are the ones we are bringing to this center so we can pick the best out of them and build them into a group where the national teams will be getting supplies from. From 2025, the U17 AFCON will become an annual project, and if there is no program like this, any country may struggle in assembling the best legs to represent her.

” Also speaking, Head Coach of Nigeria’s U15 national team, Mr Patrick Bassey said the process of recruitment has been transparent with merit as key factor, without any form of bias or sentiments.

“In the selection of the players, there has not been any sentiment; every player that was scouted and brought here has the talent, the skill and the commitment to the game.

I believe these players will be very useful to the nation in the long run.

” A total of 120 players divided into two batches were invited to camp for the first phase of the program, with 40 players to be selected for another schedule before the end of the year, according to Coach Bassey.

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I didn’t come to look for money, says Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has declared to the National Assembly that he has no intention of exploiting his position for personal gain.

Tinubu says his administration is focused on delivering tangible results and making a positive difference in the nation’s infrastructure, food and energy security, education and long-term economic stability.

At a meeting with the Forum of Former Presiding Officers of the National Assembly, led by former Senate President Ken Nnamani, the President emphasized that he is not in office for personal gain but to serve the country.

”I didn’t come to look for money and exploit the situation; I came to work. I asked for the votes, and Nigerians gave them to me, ” the President, who was a former senator, told the meeting after a session of banters and handshakes with former parliamentary colleagues.

The meeting was attended by 16 former presiding officers, including former senate presidents, former speakers of the House of Representatives, former deputy senate presidents, and former deputy speakers of the House of Representatives.

The President acknowledged the support and encouragement from the Forum members, irrespective of party affiliations, and implored them to continue fostering unity and camaraderie to achieve national development goals.

Reflecting on the complex nature of legislative activities, constitutional reviews, and nation-building processes, the President expressed confidence that Nigeria can progress through collaboration and inclusiveness.

”Regardless of party differences of the past and difficulty of the present, you still believe in me and what we all plan for this country.

”I thank you very much; no one will do it better than us. I have travelled the world and seen how developed countries have done it for themselves through collaboration, inclusiveness and financial structure.

”Yes, there is hardship, but how did we get here? What did we do when we had very high crude production?”

“We neglected our communities; we neglected the goose that lays the golden eggs; we forgot even to give them a good standard of living.

”We forgot to educate our children. Go round and look at the dilapidated schools. The education environment must be decent enough for pupils to want to learn.

”We can complain from now till eternity that the school enrolment is low. But did we do anything to encourage the enrolment process? We must ask ourselves because it is a matter of conscience,” he said.

The President outlined his administration’s focus on addressing these challenges, including improving infrastructure, ensuring compliance with financial regulations, exploring alternative energy sources and providing energy security.

”We have come a long way, and I promise we must do our best,” he said.

He urged the former presiding officers to continue sharing their wealth of experience in nation-building and governance, noting that they were uniquely positioned to provide “clear interpretations of where we are” to Nigerians.

Senator Nnamani, who spoke on behalf of the delegation, expressed full support for President Tinubu’s administration and its efforts to address Nigeria’s pressing challenges.

He noted that the meeting was the president’s first official engagement with the group since his assumption of office. Nnamani congratulated the President.

”Mr President, history has never been the burden of one man alone, but some are called to meet a special share of its challenges.

”Though not of your creation, it has fallen onto you to end the pervasive insecurity across the nation, the economic downturn that has resulted in hunger and anger, infrastructural decay due to years of neglect and myriads of other national challenges.

”As difficult as these problems are, we believe that with your experience, you can face the difficulties and surmount them.

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