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Fulani killing: Ododo calls for peace, vows to deal with perpetrators

Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo has called for peace and vowed to deal with the perpetrators of the alleged killing of a Fulani by an indigene of Isanlu in Kogi State

Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo has called for peace and vowed to deal with the perpetrators of the alleged killing of a Fulani by an indigene of Isanlu in Kogi State.

Ododo made the vow after convening an emergency security meeting in Lokoja to address the indigenes of Isanlu and the Fulani settlers after the latter alleged that one of them was killed by the former.

The governor summoned the emergency security meeting to listen to both sides in a bid to restore peace and security in Isanlu, Yagba East Local Government Area (LGA) of Kogi State.

Ododo said that is in order to take actions that will guarantee peace and security, believing this would help to forestall reprisal attacks that could put the community under threat.

According to a statement signed by the State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Hon. Kingsley Fanwo on Monday, the meeting was successful as both parties subscribed to the governor’s position that they should embrace peace.

Fanwo said Ododo had to cut short his brief journey to Abuja where he was to receive an award to return to Kogi State to stem the “rising security temperatures in Isanlu.”

“The governor had a robust meeting with the people of Isanlu and the Fulanis yesterday (Sunday) at the Government House, Lokoja where he listened to their grievances and addressed them accordingly,” he said.

“He frowned at a situation where people would take laws into their hands by killing fellow humans, saying such is not acceptable and that perpetrators will face the full wrath of the law.

“He has directed that some traditional rulers in the affected areas be properly interrogated in order to get to the root of the matter. He has also directed that a particular traditional ruler be suspended due to his role in the saga.”

Fanwo added that the governor urged the leaders of the Isanlu community to warn their subjects to desist from actions that constitute insecurity in Yagba East and the entire Yagba Federal Constituency.

According to him, Ododo also urged them to fish out the criminal elements among them as his administration will go after every criminal in the state, regardless of tribe.

“The governor, without mincing words, also challenged the leadership of the Isanlu community and its environs in Yagba East to sensitize their people on the need to stop constituting security threats in the area by taking the laws into their hands,” Fanwo said.

“He particularly told them to stop harboring criminals and to ensure that criminal elements among them are reported and handed over to law enforcement agencies in order to curb insecurity in the area.”

According to the commissioner, Governor Ododo promised to protect everyone living in the state but stressed that no criminal would be spared.

The governor commended the Fulanis in the area for resisting the temptation of launching a reprisal attack over the unfortunate incident, thanking them for demonstrating maturity, understanding, and commitment to peace and security.

He also expressed gratitude to the leadership of the Fulani community in the state for supporting the security initiatives of the administration, saying their efforts at maintaining peace and security are well documented and appreciated.

The emergency security meeting was attended by top government officials, security agencies, community leaders, and representatives of the Fulanis in the area.

The Chairman of the Local Government Area, Hon. Dare Joshua, thanked the Governor for his swift action in averting a major security breakdown in the Local Government Area.

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Radda approves N70,000 minimum wage for Katsina workers

Governor Dikko Umaru Radda has approved a new minimum wage of N70,000 for Katsina State workers

Governor Dikko Umaru Radda has approved the implementation of N70,000 as the new minimum wage for all workers in Katsina State.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Katsina State Governor, Ibrahim Kaula Mohammed made the announcement on Saturday morning in a post he shared on X.

According to Mohammed, Governor Radda said that the comprehensive wage implementation will cover employees across the state, local government and local education authority sectors with effect from December 2024.

“This decisive action follows our extensive negotiations and careful financial planning in line with our promised dedication to support workforce while maintaining fiscal responsibility,” the governor stressed.

Governor Radda emphasized the importance of this wage adjustment, calling on civil servants to redouble their commitment to productivity, integrity and public service.

In the same vein, he acknowledged the resilience of Katsina State’s workforce, noting that this wage increase represents more than a financial transaction.

Radda said it is also a recognition of the critical role public servants play in driving state development.

The governor concluded by saying that the Katsina State Government is a progressive and employee-centred administration committed to implementing meaningful economic reforms and capacity building as enshrined in the Building Your Future Blueprint.

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Customs CG orders subsidised sale of smuggled petrol to Yola residents

Customs CG, Adewale Adeniyi has ordered the sale of smuggled petrol to Yola residents at a subsidised rate

There was jubilation among the residents of Yola in Adamawa State after the Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Adewale Adeniyi ordered the sale of smuggled petrol at a subsidised rate.

The NCS made this known on Thursday afternoon in a press statement it shared on both its official X and Facebook accounts.

“Following the recent seizure of petroleum products by operatives of Operation Whirlwind in the Adamawa-Taraba region, Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi has authorised the sale of the seized PMS to Yola residents in Adamawa State at a subsidised rate with proceeds remitted to the Federation Account,” the statement read.

Speaking to journalists on 27 November, 2024 in Yola, Adamawa State capital, the National Coordinator of Operation Whirlwind, Comptroller Hussain Ejibunu, praised CGC Adeniyi and National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu for their support.

Ejibunu during his address to reporters also clarified that the initiative will help in alleviating the impact of the removal of fuel subsidy in Adamawa State.

Ejibunu explained that the seized products intended for illegal export were confiscated through intelligence and surveillance operations, significantly easing fuel scarcity in the region.

The total seizure included 1,124 jerrycans (25, 40 and 60 litres), 53 drums (200 litres each) and 21,000 litres transported in two tankers, amounting to 71,965 litres valued at over ₦81.5 million.

He also revealed that most of the seizures occurred along the Cameroon-Nigeria border. In a collaborative effort, the Customs transferred 13 of the 14 intercepted tankers to the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) in Yola.

Ejibunu confirmed that a suspect linked to smuggling activities had been arrested and is currently facing prosecution.

He further noted that Operation Whirlwind had helped stabilise the fuel supply in Adamawa State, reducing scarcity and price volatility.

According to him, the operation’s broader strategy aims to ‘’curb the activities of illegal oil bunkerers and marketers.’’

He urged legitimate oil marketers to continue their businesses without fear of harassment, appreciating their contributions in the fight against smuggling.

The Customs Area Controller (CAC) Adamawa/Taraba Command, Comptroller Garba Bashir stressed the need for collaboration among all stakeholders.

“This fight requires collective responsibility,” Bashir said, calling on the press, stakeholders and Nigerians to share intelligence to combat smuggling and boost economic growth.

A representative of NMDPRA in Adamawa, Humuri Timothy commended the Customs for its efforts to tackle fuel smuggling across Nigeria’s borders.

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NAF launches airstrikes against terrorists in Borno

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has launched airstrikes against terrorists in Borno State

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Component of Operation Hadin Kai, launched a devastating air strike against terrorists in Kukawa, Borno.

This is contained in a statement by the Director, Public Relations and Information, Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Air Commodore Olusola Akinboyewa, on Wednesday in Abuja.

Akinboyewa said the NAF fighter jets destroyed a gun truck and neutralised several fighters in the first strike while the second was to provide close air support to repel an attack on ground troops.

He said that the first operation began with credible intelligence on the location of a terrorists’ gun truck, approximately five kilometers west of Kukawa.

According to him, the NAF fighter jets swiftly responded, acquiring and attacking the target with precision, destroying the gun truck and crippling the terrorists’ capacity.

“In the second operation, the air component responded to a distress call from ground troops in Kukawa, who were under intense attack by terrorists on motorcycles.

“The NAF air assets rapidly responded, engaging the terrorists at various intervals.

“The strike neutralised many terrorists, and our ground troops recovered over 20 abandoned motorcycles. Following the strike, ground troops are capitalising on the momentum, pursuing wounded and fleeing terrorists.

“The NAF reaffirms its commitment to the collective effort to restore peace and security in the country, and will continue to provide airpower in support of our ground forces and other security agencies,” he said.

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Studio, offices destroyed as fire guts Radio Nigeria in Ikoyi

The main studio and several offices were destroyed as fire gutted Radio Nigeria in Ikoyi, Lagos

Several offices including the main studio were destroyed in the fire incident which occurred at the building which houses Radio Nigeria in Ikoyi, Lagos State.

The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) in a statement signed by its Permanent Secretary Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu on Thursday, however, said no casualties were reported at the fire scene.

“A fire outbreak has caused “significant” damage to properties of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) in Ikoyi, Lagos,” Oke-Osanyintolu said.

“The fire, which started on Wednesday night, emanated from an air conditioning unit before escalating to adjoining buildings.”

He stated that the fire affected three studios, roofs of the buildings as Radio Nigeria suffered significant damages.

According to the LASEMA boss, several offices in the storey buildings were also affected while properties lost to the inferno were significant.

The emergency agency said that the fire was “swiftly combated” but it was not “completely extinguished” as of 10:45 p.m. on Wednesday.

“Response Team, alongside Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Federal Fire Service and LASAMBUS officials were able to combat the fire to prevent any secondary incident,” Oke-Osanyintolu said.

He also said that the rescue team was able to salvage valuable properties during the recovery operation.

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Warning strike: Labour directs C’River workers to resume Wednesday

 The organised labour in Cross River has directed state civil servants to return to work on Wednesday.

The directive is contained in a statement issued by the state chairman of the Trade Union Congress, Mr Monday Ogbodum, and made available to newsmen on Tuesday.

Ogbodum stated that the directive followed the success of the two-day warning strike over the government’s non-implementation of the new minimum wage.

According to him, negotiations between the state government and labour would resume on Thursday.

“The strike committee wants to thank all workers for their total compliance in the just concluded warning strike from Sunday midnight, November 24 toTuesday, November 26.

“This demonstrates our collective resolve to ensure that our workers get their due.

“We appreciate your resilience, not minding the excruciating working conditions we are subjected to.

“It is our firm belief that together we can move mountains,” the statement added.

It would be recalled that the workers had embarked on the warning strike, after the negotiation between labour and the government brokedown.

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Fake doctor jailed for using friend’s certificate to operate

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A fake doctor, Martins Ugwu, has been jailed for using his friend, George Daniel Davidson’s, certificate to operate.

A federal capital territory (FCT) high court in Jabi, Abuja, convicted Ugwu for impersonation, thereby, securing a job at the federal ministry of health.

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) spokesperson, Demola Bakare, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

According to Bakare, the ICPC said the commission filed a seven-count charge against Ugwu in February 2016.

“Ugwu was charged in court for making a false statement to the federal Civil Service Commission chairman, through which he secured employment in 2006,” he said.

“For 10 years, Ugwu earned N17.2 million in salaries and allowances while falsely presenting himself as a qualified medical doctor.

“The offence contravenes section 25(1)(a) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.”

According to him, Ugwu also used the forged documents to obtain a staff identity card, apply for annual leave, and enroll in a postgraduate programme in epidemiology, which could have earned him a master’s degree.

During the sentencing hearing, Osuobeni Ekoi Akponimisingha, the counsel to the ICPC, urged the court to order Ugwu to return the N17.2 million he fraudulently earned.

The presiding judge, Abubakar Idris Kutigi, condemned Ugwu’s actions and sentenced him to six months imprisonment on each of the seven charges, to run consecutively, totalling three and a half years while ordering him to refund the N17.2 million he had earned illegally.

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