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Man to be executed for shaking baby to death

An autistic man whose murder conviction was based on a questionable diagnosis of “shaken baby syndrome” is to be executed in Texas on Thursday barring a last-minute stay from the US Supreme Court.

Robert Roberson, 57, is scheduled to die by lethal injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville at 6:00 pm Central Time (2300 GMT) for the February 2002 death of his two-year-old daughter, Nikki.

Roberson is one of two death row inmates who are to be executed in the United States on Thursday.

Derrick Dearman, 36, is to be put to death by lethal injection in Alabama for the 2016 murders of five people who were related to his girlfriend.

Dearman confessed to the killings and has abandoned appeals against his death sentence.

Roberson, however, has asked the Supreme Court for a stay of execution.

Gretchen Sween, Roberson’s attorney, said there is “overwhelming new medical and scientific evidence” that shows that the little girl died of “natural and accidental causes, not abuse.”

The diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome, made at the hospital where Roberson’s chronically ill daughter died, was erroneous and the cause of death was in fact pneumonia, which was aggravated when doctors prescribed improper medication, Sween said.

“The notion that Nikki’s death was caused by abuse — in the form of violent shaking and perhaps blunt impact — was presumed based on prevailing medical beliefs at that time that have since proven to be devoid of scientific underpinning,” Sween said in a petition to the Supreme Court.

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles declined by a 6-0 vote on Wednesday to recommend that Texas Governor Greg Abbott grant clemency to Roberson and commute his sentence to life in prison.

Abbott is unable to grant clemency without a recommendation from the board, but he can grant a 30-day reprieve of Roberson’s death sentence.

“We pray that Governor Abbott does everything in his power to prevent the tragic, irreversible mistake of executing an innocent man,” Sween said.

Roberson’s case has drawn the attention of the Innocence Project, which works to reverse wrongful convictions, as well as best-selling American novelist John Grisham, Texas lawmakers and medical experts.

  • ‘An innocent man’ –

Also among those seeking to halt his execution is the man who put him behind bars — Brian Wharton, the former chief detective in the town of Palestine.

“Knowing everything that I know now, I am firmly convinced that Robert is an innocent man,” Wharton said at a recent press conference organized by Roberson’s supporters.

Grisham, author of the legal thrillers “The Firm” and “A Time to Kill,” also appeared at the event and said: “What’s amazing about Robert’s case is that there was no crime.”

Roberson would be the first person executed in the United States based on a conviction of shaken baby syndrome, according to his lawyers.

Kate Judson of the Center for Integrity in Forensic Sciences said more than 30 parents and caregivers in 18 US states have been exonerated after being wrongfully convicted using “unscientific” shaken baby testimony.

Sween said Roberson’s autism spectrum disorder, which was not diagnosed until 2018, contributed to his arrest and conviction.

“It is quite possible that Mr Roberson would not be on death row today, but for his autism,” she said.

Sween said staff at the hospital where his daughter was admitted did not know he had autism and “judged his flat affect as a sign of guilt.”

A bipartisan group of 86 Texas lawmakers had also urged clemency for Roberson, citing the “voluminous new scientific evidence” that casts doubt on his guilt.

There have been 19 executions in the United States this year.

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Ondo Election: PDP accuses APC agent of inducing voters

APC Reacts Strongly as PDP Accuses Tinubu of Spreading False Claims

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused an agent of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of inducing voters in the ongoing Ondo State Governorship election on Saturday.

In a post on X, the PDP said the APC agent distributed money and other items in Ward 8, Unite 5, Iwaro oka, Akoko South West Local Government Area.

The party called the attention of the Police and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to the incident, saying it happened in Ward 8, Unite 5, Iwaro oka, Akoko South West Local Government Area of the state.

Our correspondent could not get through to the spokesperson for the APC in the state concerning the allegation.

The PDP is contesting the election with Agboola Ajayi as its candidate against incumbent Governor Lucy Aiyedatiwa of the APC.

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‘Detty December’ is not excuse for noise pollution, Lagos govt warns

The Lagos State Government has warned that “Detty December” will not be an excuse to make noise and disturb the peace.

Detty December is a festive Nigerian phenomenon that takes place during the holiday season, from mid-December through the New Year . The term “detty” is a corruption of the word “dirty,” implying festivities and celebration with no hesitation during the Christmas and holiday season.

It’s a time when many Nigerians, both within the country and in the diaspora, return home to celebrate with family and friends.

Despite the festive mood, the Lagos State Government has made it clear that noise pollution will not be overlooked and tolerated, even during the festive season.

Tunde Ajayi, the Lagos State General Manager at the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, made this clear in a tweet on Saturday that “Detty December” will not be an excuse to make the environment unlivable for those who want to rest.

Ajayi’s comments were in response to an X (formerly Twitter) user, @boujwazee, who suggested that the government should take it easy during the festive period because many people are coming to Lagos to experience the “dirty Dec.”.

The debate followed the Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources’ recent closure of a venue, Ile Iyan on Isaac John Street, GRA Ikeja, for noise pollution and other environmental infractions.

Tokunbo Wahab, the ministry commissioner, confirmed the action via a tweet on Friday, stating, “Based on the complaint from residents and neighbours and the seeming recalcitrant behavior of the operators, Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources through LASEPA sealed off Ile Iyan on Isaac John Street, GRA Ikeja, over noise pollution and other environmental infractions.”

In his response, @boujwazee drew comparisons with practices in other countries, stating, “I was in Croatia recently and I can tell you they block the road where the clubs are at night. All we need is lastma.”

However, Ajayi noted that “this is Lagos,” adding that “Detty December won’t be an excuse to make the environment unlivable for those who want to rest.”

Wahab, who also retweeted Ajayi’s tweet, noted that “the state shall not succumb to any form of anyhowness and lawlessness no matter who is involved.”

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10 newborns killed, 16 clinging to life after hospital oxygen machine caught fire

A fire at the neonatal unit of an Indian hospital killed 10 newborns, authorities said Saturday, with another 16 clinging to life after a blaze blamed on a faulty oxygen machine.

Building fires are common in India due to shoddy construction and a routine disregard for safety regulations.

The fire broke out at about 10:30 pm (1700 GMT) on Friday night at the Maharani Lakshmibai Medical College in Jhansi, around 450 kilometres (280 miles) south of the capital New Delhi.

Footage from the scene showed charred beds and walls inside the ward as a crowd of anguished families waited outside.

“My child has gone forever,” one mother wailed as she clutched her head in grief.

Babies rescued from the fire, all only days old, were laid side by side on a bed elsewhere in the hospital as hospital staff hooked up their arms to intravenous drips.

“Ten infants have sadly died,” Uttar Pradesh deputy chief minister Brajesh Pathak told reporters.

“Seven bodies have been identified. Three bodies haven’t been identified as yet.”

Another 16 infants who were rescued were undergoing medical treatment, police superintendent Gyanendra Kumar Singh said.

He also said the fire likely started in a piece of machinery used to enrich the level of oxygen in the atmosphere.

“All children rescued are safe and getting medical attention,” Singh told AFP.

“The fire was most likely due to a fire in an oxygen concentrator.”

– ‘War footing’ –

Pathak said a safety audit of the hospital was carried out in February followed by a fire drill three months later.

“The cause of the fire will be probed,” he added. “If any lapses are found, strict action will be taken against those responsible and no one will be spared.”

Broadcaster NDTV reported that 54 infants were in the neonatal intensive care unit when the fire broke out.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the deaths “heart-wrenching” in a post on social media platform X.

“My deepest condolences to those who have lost their innocent children in this. I pray to God to give them the strength to bear this immense loss,” he wrote.

Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath announced a compensation of 500,000 rupees ($5,900) each to the bereaved families.

“The district administration and concerned officials have been instructed to carry out relief and rescue operations on a war footing,” Adityanath wrote on X.

“I pray to Lord Shri Ram to provide salvation to the departed souls and speedy recovery to the injured.”

Friday’s fire comes six months after a similar blaze at a children’s hospital in New Delhi that killed six newborns.

Authorities said that hospital was not properly licensed and lacked proper fire exits, and police arrested a doctor and the facility’s owner in the aftermath.

The May blaze occurred just hours after least 27 people were killed, including several children, when a fire broke out at a packed amusement park arcade in another part of the country.

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Newborn baby dumped on refuse site in Bauchi

Eyewitnesses around Kobi Street, near Wunti Gate in Bauchi Capital have said that an unknown person dumped a day-old baby in a refuse dump on Thursday night.

The residents of the area said that the object was wrapped in a black leather bag and when it was opened, a lifeless day-old baby was found.

The Community leader of Wunti North where the incident occurred, Musa Jibrin said the baby was found dead inside two pieces of black leather after a mother gave birth yesterday.

“l was called early this morning that a lifeless body of a baby girl was dumped behind Alh Babangida Mai Coca Cola shop where refuse are being dumped and when we got to the place, l discovered the baby tied inside two black leather bags,” he said.

“I then quickly reported the matter to my hamlet head, he directed me to report to the Police at Township station which l did.

“I was advised not to touch the dead baby until and after the Police came. I obliged the advice and we waited until the Police officers from both the Stadium Station and Township Divisions arrived, then the leather was uncovered to vividly see the dead baby and later the body of the baby was taken to the station for further investigation.”

However, the case has already been reported to the Police Public Relations Officer, Bauchi State Police Command, Ahmed Wakil, who immediately mobilised officers to the site to pick up the dead body.

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NEMA distributes relief materials to flood victims in Bayelsa

NEMA has distributed relief materials to flood victims in Bayelsa State

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Wednesday November 13, 2024 distributed relief materials to flood victims in Bayelsa State.

NEMA announced this in a statement the agency posted on its official X account on Thursday morning.

“On November 13, 2024, the National Emergency Management Agency, led by the South-South Zonal Coordinator Adebiyi Babatunde Razaq, distributed relief materials to flood-affected individuals in Biseni Clan, Yenagoa Local Government Area, Bayelsa State,” the statement read.

“Representing NEMA’s Director-General, Dr. Zubaida Umar, Razaq, alongside Bayelsa State Emergency Management Agency (BYSEMA) officials, extended sympathies and urged beneficiaries to use the relief items wisely to alleviate the impacts of the disaster.”

The event was attended by local leaders, including Yenagoa Mayor Hon. Bulodisiye Nduwari, Governor’s Special Representative Hon. Zuwa Konugah, Rural Development Area Chairman Hon. Mrs. Angela Akpana Richard, and traditional chiefs.

They praised NEMA’s rapid response, which provided essential items such as food, mosquito nets, foam mattresses, and sanitary products to six Biseni camps.

Chief Freeman Ovuru and other officials expressed gratitude for the agency’s timely assistance.

Beneficiaries also voiced appreciation, with one noting that the aid brought much-needed relief, allowing them to sustain themselves in the camp.

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Mutfwang approves N70,000 minimum wage for Plateau workers

Governor Caleb Mutfwang has approved N70,000 minimum wage for Plateau State workers

Governor Caleb Mutfwang has approved the payment of N70,000 as the new minimum wage for workers in Plateau State .

Mutfwang made the approval following the agreement of the Committee on Consequential Adjustment on Salaries on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.

The State Head of Civil Service, Mr. Stephen Pam Gadong, disclosed this on Thursday in a press statement.

According to Gadong, the implementation is a demonstration of the governor’s commitment to prioritising the well-being of the workforce in acknowledgment of their invaluable role in driving the state’s developmental goals.

He stated that as the new wage policy is administered, civil servants are encouraged to embrace the gesture by recommitting to their duties with renewed dedication and zeal to foster a culture of productivity and excellence in service in the state.

In response, civil servants reacted to the development with jubilation and prayers for the governor, noting that the implementation has exempted the state from the planned nationwide strike called by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).

The NLC directed that workers in any state that had not implemented the minimum wage by the end of November should proceed on an indefinite strike starting December 1, 2024.

Curiously, some restless youths in the state were reportedly unhappy about the implementation, marking shops they intended to loot to make their Christmas and New Year celebrations lively, now feeling frustrated.

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