Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Okada riders, Task Force clash in Lagos: Vehicles vandalised, one injured

 


Irate Okada riders clashed with Task Force officials on Tuesday at Rainbow area on Oshodi-Mile 2 Expressway with three vehicles belonging to the Task Force damaged and one person injured.

It was gathered that the Task Force officials were at the area to enforce compliance to the road traffic law of the state which prohibited okara riders from plying certain routes, among others.

Taofeek Adebayo, Task Force spokesman said the operatives of the agency based on series of complaints from the public about activities of okada riders using their bikes to rob them of their valuables and plying restricted routes, went out to the area for enforcement.

“After impounding about 74 okadas caught plying one-way and those operating on highway, Okada riders mobilised themselves and attacked officers of the agency.

“They damaged beyond repair two of our vehicles with one of our trucks.

“A Paramilitary officer attached to the Agency, Ganiyu Mustapha, was wounded with broken bottles and cutlass because he mistakenly ran into the mob,” he said.

Adebayo stated that since the #EndSARS protest, every motorists, including okada riders operate with impunity, thereby causing serious traffic gridlock across the State.

“We had a stakeholders meeting with their Okada leaders and they made us to understand that all.those flagrantly disobeying the laws are not responsible to any associations in Lagos.

“We must all join hands together to salvage the State from the hands of these notorious criminals who use okada to perpetuate evil to the public,” he said.

- PM NEWS

Corpses litter streets in Benin as cult war rages

 


The security situation in Benin, Edo state capital, has taken a turn for the worse following an increase in cases of cult-related killings, kidnapping and armed robbery.

No fewer than 30 people are said to have been killed in cult-related killings within the past week.

The cult-related killings, mostly linked to clashes between rival vikings and aye confraternities, have heightened the fears of the residents in different parts of Benin.

Three more persons were reportedly killed on Sunday by suspected cultists with dead bodies littering different parts of the city.

Violence had broken out during the #EndSARS protest in the state. There was also a jailbreak at two correctional centres in the state and about 1993 inmates were reportedly released by hoodlums.

Some persons allegedly lost their lives during the protests. Properties were vandalised and carted away while about eight police stations were razed and their armouries reportedly looted.

Owing to the chaos, the state government declared a 24-hour curfew on October 19 but it was later reviewed to 10pm till 6am on November 3.

Nightlife in the capital city has since ground to a halt as incidents of kidnapping and armed robbery escalate.

Some of the hotspots include Upper Sakponba axis in Ikpoba-Okha Council; Ogida Quarters in Egor Council; New Benin by Constain junction; Erediauwa axis; Satana market on Benin-Ore-Sapele road; Y-junction, Nomayo; Ogida Barrack and Isihor quarter.

An assistant commissioner of police (ACP) in charge of the area command and two other senior police officers were also reportedly shot last Wednesday at Murtala Muhammed Way, close to Third East Circular road junction.

The state police have called for information from the public that will help recover arms and ammunition looted from police stations.

Babatunde Kokumo, the state commissioner of police, said the attack on police facilities, burning of police stations and patrol vehicles during the #EndSARS protests have affected their operations.

But Kokumo assured residents that the police will gradually resume work at their duty posts to check the escalating crime in the state.

According to him, in Upper Sokponba, three police facilities were burnt down displacing the DPOs and other police officers in these divisions.

“These officers now report at the state command headquarters, we now send them on patrol from there so you should expect some hitches, but we will continue to work and get things right,” he said.

“The EndSARS protests, which were hijacked by hoodlums, have actually impacted negatively on police operations and unleashed attacks on police facilities.

“How do you expect, where 200o inmates escaped, for things to be normal? We were doing our best to arrest the criminals in Edo before the jailbreak and we are equally trying our best now to see that the escapees are re-arrested and brought to book.

“All these arms and ammunition were carted away under the eyes of some people, some people are having information about these and they are not giving us the information, let those who have such information give us so that we can go after them.”

- THECABLE

30-year-old man allegedly rapes neighbor’s daughter

 


An Ikeja Magistrate’s Court, on Tuesday, tried a 30-year-old trader, Onyendu Eze, for allegedly defiling his neighbour’s 14-year-old daughter.The prosecutor, ASP Bisi Ogunleye, told the court that the defendant, a resident of  Agege area of Lagos, committed the offence in September at his residence.

He said that the defendant lured the teenager into his apartment and had unlawful carnal knowledge of her.

“He called the girl into his room, bolted the door, forcefully removed her clothes and had sexual intercourse with her.

He added that the girl raised the alarm after he eventually opened the door.

“The matter was reported to the police, leading to the arrest of the defendant,” prosecutor narrated.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that defilement violates Section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015, and punishable with life imprisonment.

The magistrate, Mrs Ejiro Kubeinje, who did not take the defendant’s plea, directed the prosecutor to duplicate the file and send it to the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions for advice.

Kubeinje adjourned the case to Dec. 8 for hearing and directed that the suspect be remanded at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre in Lagos on Tuesday.

- DAILY POST

Boko Haram shoots down chopper in Borno



 Boko Haram have shot down a helicopter in Borno State.

The chopper belongs to the Nigerien government.

The incident occurred on Tuesday near Banki, Daily Trust reports

The town is located in Bama, a local government area frequently terrorised by Boko Haram.

Five persons are reportedly dead.

The total number of passengers in the aircraft is not known yet.

- DAILY POST

‘We’re not in a military regime’ — Buba Galadima asks Buhari to unfreeze accounts of #EndSARS promoters



 Buba Galadima, a former ally of President Muhammadu Buhari, has condemned the clampdown on some #EndSARS protesters. 

The CBN had secured a court order, directing some banks to freeze the accounts of 19 individuals and a company linked to the #EndSARS protests on allegations of terrorism financing.

Modupe Odele, a member of the feminist coalition who offered legal aid to persons arrested during the demonstrations, had also said the Nigerian Immigration Service seized her passport.

Speaking when he featured on Arise TV on Monday, Galadima asked Buhari to order that the affected bank accounts be unfrozen.

Galadima described the move as unconstitutional, amd reminded the president that Nigeria operates in a democracy, not in a military regime.

“What the government has done is not right. It has no such right or powers to block bonafide Nigerians from travelling out of the country or from accessing their (bank) accounts. Blocked for what? What have they done?” Galadima asked.

“These young men were peacefully protesting the actions, omissions or commissions of government. Why do you, after you persuaded them or after agents of government allegedly attacked or killed them, follow this draconian disposition of blocking their accounts? That is not constitutional.

“I’m sending this message to Mr President whether he knows or he doesn’t know, let him be shown what I am saying. His people have no right to do what they are doing.

“Please, they should desist and unblock the accounts of these young people and allow them to carry on with their normal activities as Nigerians. You cannot harass them. We are in a democracy; we are not in a military regime.”

- THECABLE 

Nigeria reports 157 new COVID-19 cases

 


The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on Monday night announced 157 new COVID-19 cases in the country.

The new infections were slightly higher than the 152 reported on Sunday.

NCDC said that the new cases were from nine states, with Lagos logging 97 of them.

The western state of Oyo reported 37, Kaduna nine.

Three cases each were reported by Bayelsa, Edo and Ekiti.

There was no Coronavirus-related death in the past 24 hours,, NCDC said

The public health agency said that the death toll remains unchanged at 1,163.

It also reported that 61,162 of the 65,305 cases have been discharged from various isolation centres.

So far, 705,809 people had been tested since the first confirmed COVID-19 case was announced on Feb. 27.

The NCDC also advised Nigerians to take responsibility to reduce the spread of COVID-19 by ensuring they take preventive measures.

“Ensure you wash your hands with soap and running water before going into a place of gathering.

Here is a breakdown of Monday’s cases:

Lagos-97
Oyo-37
Kaduna -9
Bayelsa-3
Edo-3
Ekiti-3
Ondo-2
Osun-2
Plateau-1

- PM NEWS

Eight students abducted in Kaduna

 


Eight students of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, were abducted during an attack on motorists along the Kaduna-Abuja road on Sunday.

Many people were abducted in the incident that reportedly led to the deaths of two persons.

Police sources told TheCable that Kabiru Bala, vice-chancellor of ABU, reported the abduction of the students at the area command of the police in Zaria.

The students, from the department of French, were traveling to Lagos for a programme at the Nigerian French Language Village (NFLV), Badagry, when the suspected bandits struck.

“The vice-chancellor of ABU, Zaria, reported to the Zaria area command that eight students of the French Department were kidnapped,” the source said.

“The names of the students are: Okafor Chris, Ayuba Lois, John Elizabeth, Musa Precious, Asoji Faith, Badmus Jemimah, Emmanuel Simon and Aliyu Adamu.”

Two of the students were said to have been rescued by security personnel on Sunday.

The source said efforts were being made to rescue the remaining students in captivity.

- THECABLE

ABATTOIR REPUBLIC !! District head, son killed in fresh Southern Kaduna attack

 


The District head of Mazaki in Atyap Chiefdom, Zangon Kataf local government area of Kaduna State, Mr Haruna Kuye and his son have been killed.

They were murdered in the early hours of today, Tuesday, by unknown gunmen.

The late District head’s wife and daughter were also attacked by the gunmen and are now receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital.

Recall that the Atyap Chiefdom and other parts of Southern Kaduna have witnessed a series of attacks by suspected Fulani herdsmen, leading to the loss of lives and the destruction of property.

A source from the village said the attackers whose number could not be ascertained went straight to the late District head’s house, carried out their nefarious act and left the village.

The source added that the sound of the sophisticated weapons scared the people away, as no one could dare go closer to the scene of the incident.

He explained that, “After carrying out their mission which is best known to them, they started shooting sporadically to scare away the residents of the village.”

He added that it was after the attack that security personnel came to the village.

- PM NEWS

Gunmen invade Benue’s tax outpost, kidnap 5 workers

 


The Benue Internal Revenue Service (BIRS) has said that some yet to be identified gunmen attacked its inspection point in Vandeikya Local Government Area of the State on Monday and kidnapped five of its staff on duty, while also destroying property.

BIRS, in a statement on its Facebook page, said the gunmen who were dressed in military uniform and driving a Hilux van with three motorcycles invaded the Branch Atser BIRS inspection point in Vandeikya, burning staff motorcycles and shooting sporadically before kidnapping the five BIRS staff.

However, it did not give the name of the kidnapped workers.

But BIRS added that the gunmen also hurt several other staff on duty during the attack.

It added that whereabouts of the staff are not known while the attack has been reported to the Vandeikya Divisional Police Station.

- PM NEWS

REVEALED: How Nigerian Underwear bomber, Abdulmutallab, nearly cost Obama second term

 


Former US President Barack Obama has revealed how opposition figures tried to use the case of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Nigerian “underwear bomber”, against his re-election bid in 2012.

In ‘A Promised Land’, the first volume of his memoirs due for release on Tuesday but seen ahead by TheCable, Obama expressed regrets that he did not break his vacation in Hawaii to address Americans immediately after Abdulmutallab’s failed bid to bomb a Northwest Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Detroit on Christmas Day in 2009.

This, he said, was used by his opponents and critical commentators to accuse him of caring more about his vacation than he did about threat to American lives.

Abdulmutallab, then 23, had unsuccessfully tried to denote a bomb wired to his underwear aboard the flight that was about landing in Detriot, Michigan — with 289 people on board.

The smoke and flames from under his blanket alerted a passenger who restrained him before the fire was put out and the aircraft landed safely.

He was sentenced to four life terms plus 50 years without parole on February 16, 2012.

Obama wrote: “Having just arrived in Hawaii with Michelle and the girls for a much-needed ten-day break, I spent most of the next several days on the phone with my national security team and the FBI, trying to determine who exactly Abdulmutallab was, whom he’d been working with, and why both airport security and our terrorist watch list hadn’t kept him from boarding a U.S.-bound plane.

“What I failed to do in those first seventy-two hours, though, was follow my initial instincts, which were to get on television, explain to the American people what had happened, and assure them that it was safe to travel. My team had made a sensible argument for waiting: It was important, they said, for the president to have all the facts before making a statement to the public. And yet my job involved more than just managing the government or getting the facts right. The public also looked to the president to explain a difficult and often scary world.

“Rather than coming off as prudent, my absence from the airwaves made me seem unengaged, and soon we were taking incoming fire from across the political spectrum, with less charitable commentators suggesting that I cared more about my tropical vacation than I did about threats against the homeland. It didn’t help that my usually unflappable secretary of homeland security, Janet Napolitano, briefly stumbled in one of her TV interviews, responding to a question about where security had broken down by saying that ‘the system worked.’

“Our mishandling of the so-called Underwear Bomber played into Republican accusations that Democrats were soft on terrorism, weakening my hand on issues like closing the detention center at Guantánamo Bay. And like the other gaffes and unforced errors that occurred during my first year, this one no doubt contributed to my slide in the polls.”

‘WHY IN GOD’S NAME WOULD YOU STOP QUESTIONING A TERRORIST?!’

Obama, a Democrat, said he was accused by his Republican opponents of treating terrorists like ordinary criminals — which he said “did resonate with a lot of voters”.

The Abdumutallab case, he said, did not help matters.

He wrote: “In handling that case, both the Justice Department and the FBI had followed procedure. At Eric Holder’s direction, and with the concurrence of the Pentagon and the CIA, federal officials had arrested the Nigerian-born Abdulmutallab as a criminal suspect as soon as the Northwest Airlines plane landed in Detroit and had transported him to receive medical care.

“Because the top priority was ascertaining that there were no further immediate threats to public safety—other bombers on other planes, for example—the first team of FBI agents questioning Abdulmutallab did so without reading him the Miranda warnings, using a well-established legal precedent that allowed law enforcement an exception when neutralizing an active threat. Speaking to agents for nearly an hour, the suspect provided valuable intelligence about his al-Qaeda connections, his training in Yemen, the source of his explosive device, and what he knew of other plots. He was later read his rights and given access to counsel.

“According to our critics, we had practically set the man free. ‘Why in God’s name would you stop questioning a terrorist?!’ former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani declared on TV. Joe Lieberman insisted that Abdulmutallab qualified as an enemy combatant and, as such, should have been turned over to military authorities for interrogation and detention. And in the heated Massachusetts Senate race that was going on at the time, Republican Scott Brown used our handling of the case to put Democrat Martha Coakley on the defensive.

“The irony, as Eric Holder liked to point out, was that the Bush administration had handled almost every case involving terrorist suspects apprehended on U.S. soil (including Zacarias Moussaoui, one of the planners behind 9/11) in exactly the same way. They’d done so because the U.S. Constitution demanded it: In the two instances where the Bush administration had declared terrorist suspects arrested in the United States ‘enemy combatants’ subject to indefinite detention, the federal courts had stepped in and forced their return to the criminal system.

“Moreover, following the law actually worked. Bush’s Justice Department had successfully convicted more than a hundred terrorist suspects, with sentences at least as tough as the few that had been handed down through military commissions. Moussaoui, for example, was serving multiple life sentences in federal prison. These lawful criminal prosecutions had in the past drawn lavish praise from conservatives, including Mr. Giuliani.”

Obama quoted Holder as telling him: “It wouldn’t be so aggravating… if Giuliani and some of these other critics actually believed the stuff they’re saying. But he’s a former prosecutor. He knows better. It’s just shameless.”

Despite the criticisms, Obama secured a second term by defeating Mitt Romney, the Republican Party candidate, in the 2012 election.

The book goes on sale in Nigeria on Tuesday through Roving Heights, the Nigerian marketers.

- THECABLE

Two killed, five kidnapped along Abuja-Kaduna highway



 The Kaduna State Government has said that five people were kidnapped during Sunday’s attack on commuters along Abuja-Kaduna highway.

The Commissioner, Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr. Samuel Aruwan, made the disclosure in a statement issued on Monday in Kaduna, NAN reports.

According to him, two people were killed during the attack contrary to earlier media reports that claimed that scores were killed.

“The government is appealing to the media to be conscious and circumspect, and aid security efforts towards containing banditry, rather than unwittingly giving more life to the criminal activities of the armed bandits.

“As at this moment, the Doka General Hospital, Military, Police and Federal Road Safety Corps have separately confirmed that two persons lost their lives, contrary to the reports being circulated which claimed that almost a score were killed,” he said.

He, however, denied claims that the military and other security operatives had abandoned the route.

“To uphold such a narrative would amount to a denial of the huge sacrifices being made by security personnel, with several paying the supreme price while patrolling the route.

“There is indeed presence of troops at strategic locations on the route, comprising Operation Thunder Strike (OPTS), a response squad of the Defence Headquarters with both ground and air components, having operational headquarters with a functional helipad at Kateri town.

“There is also a team from the Inspector General of Police Operation Puff Adder with two outfits, Special Tactical Squad and Intelligence Response Team, complementing operations with technical support,” he added.

- DAILY POST


LAND OF MADNESS ! How announcement of COVID-19 vaccine led to fuel hike – Sylva

 


Minister of State for Petroleum Resource, Timipre Sylva has attributed hike in pump price of petrol to breakthrough in COVID-19 vaccine by Pfizer.

He said the announcement of the breakthrough led to slight increase of the product at the international level, which led to the adjustment of fuel price in Nigeria.

Sylva, who spoke in Abuja shortly after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, said what happened recently was because of the announcement of a vaccine for COVID-19 by Pfizer.

He said with that, crude oil prices went up a little bit, which necessitated adjustment.

Sylva stated that “if you have been following crude oil prices, you would have seen that crude oil prices went up a little bit as a result of this announcement.

“So, when crude oil prices go up a little bit, then you will see that (it will) instantly reflect on the price of petrol, which is a derivative of crude oil.”

He explained that the prices of crude oil is determined by the force of demand and supply at the international level.

Sylva said since the nation had deregulated the downstream sector, the international prices of crude oil now determined how much the product would be sold locally in Nigeria.

“When the price of crude oil goes up, then it means that the price of the fixed stock has gone higher; it will also affect the price of the refined product and that is why you see that product prices are usually not static, it depends on the price of crude oil which goes up and down.

“That is why we say, deregulate so that as the price goes up or down, you begin to go up and down as well at the pump. Before now, we fixed it – which was not optimal for us as a country,” he explained.

 - PM NEWS