Monday 8 March 2021

ICC awards $30m compensation to victims of war crimes in Congo

 


The International Criminal Court (ICC) has awarded $30 million in compensation to victims of war crimes in Congo.

The compensation is the highest amount the court has awarded to the victims so far.

According to the ICC’s ruling at The Hague on Monday, former child soldiers and victims of sexual violence carried out by former militia leader Bosco Ntaganda are entitled to compensation.

The court however said the compensation is to be raised by the Trust Fund for Victims since Ntaganda cannot afford it.

The fund had been set up by the court’s Assembly of State Parties to assist the victims of war crimes.

Ntaganda was sentenced to 30 years in prison in 2019 for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murders, sexual violence, and the use of child soldiers.

The ex-commander, nicknamed ‘Terminator’, had been found guilty of massacres in 2002 and 2003.

He had appealed against the verdict.

According to the verdict, the fund should also draw up a plan for the use of the money.

The court added that priority should be given to victims of sexual violence, people with physical injuries, and former child soldiers.

- THECABLE

Kidnappers take over Osun, as Amotekun battles killer Fulani herdsmen in Ondo, Oyo

 


The latest kidnapping in Osun State Saturday evening, in which passengers plying Ibadan/Akure expressway by Egbu Village Ikire, were violently abducted by criminals at Wasinmi, has continued to generate reactions amongst residents.

The armed men operate from forests, stretching across Osun State, from where they launch attacks, kidnappings, on travellers along the road.

The Police on Saturday claimed those abducted had been rescued, adding that security operatives were on the trail of the kidnappers.

Meanwhile, in early February, six passengers and the driver of a Toyota Sienna bus were abducted along the Ilesa-Akure expressway.

The abductors released three among them and sent them to inform the public about their abduction before the rest were later released after huge amounts were allegedly paid as ransom.

Also in early this year, three Chinese expatriates were abducted at the mining site around Ilesa, in the Osun East senatorial district and regained their freedom a week later after ransom in foreign currency allegedly exchanged hands.

Osun As a Contiguous State

A surge in armed militancy by several armed bandit groups in Nigeria has caused mounting dismay, amid a breakdown of security, in every part of the states across the country.

Recall that the Governor of Ondo State, Rotimi Akeredolu, recently issued a 7-day ultimatum to herdsmen to vacate all the forests in the state and announced compulsory registration for proper identification.

Akerodolu, hinged his pronouncement on series of criminal activities in the state, ranging from kidnappings, rape, armed robbery among others.

He argued that some of the nefarious activities have been carried out in areas around the forests, in which most of the kidnap victims had identified the forests as where they were held captive and delivered ransoms.

Despite the mixed feelings that trailed Akerodolu’s eviction order, the governor has remained resolute on his decision, deploying men of Ondo State Security Network, codenamed ” Amotekun” to clear the forests of every criminal element, with resultant positive results.

Also, a self-acclaimed Yoruba activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, had in the couple of weeks issued an ultimatum to criminal elements amongst Fulani herdsmen living in Ibarapa axis of Oyo State and stormed the area to make real his threat at the expiration of the seven-day ultimatum.

This action of Adeyemo led to the eviction of Seriki Fulani of Igangan and many others and consequently emboldened the youths of the area to move to action and devised security strategy to secure their land.

This latest development, according to the experts, in Osun, is a fallout of proactive security measures taken by Oyo and Ondo states.

Kwara govt for safety

As a way of tackling the security and socio-economic challenges occasioned by the migration of some herders from Oyo to Kwara state, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo state hosted his Kwara State counterpart Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazak to a security meeting on Tuesday, March 2.

The meeting involved some traditional rulers, heads of security and top government functionaries from Kwara and Oyo states.

Although, journalists were barred from covering the proceedings of the meeting, the host governor while briefing the press after the meeting said it bothered on the need to beef up the security in both states, while also seeking to provide succour to some internally displaced people occasioned by the sack of herders in the Ibarapa axis of the state.

According to Makinde, the situation that led to the sack of some individuals from some parts of Oyo State has seen internally displaced persons now spreading over neighbouring States with an attendant challenge.

Fallout of proactive security measures by Oyo, Ondo affecting Osun – Expert

Meanwhile, a security expert, Dr Kolawole Adigun, has described the recent surge in kidnappings and other criminal activities in Osun as a fallout of proactive security measures taken by Oyo and Ondo states.

He explained that the two states are direct neighbours to Osun and share boundaries from different fronts, making upward and downward movement of criminals very possible through thick forests.

“These criminals are not finding it easy in Oyo and Ondo by the activities of Amotekun corps and other vigilante groups, who are combing the forests consistently to bring sanity into the security architecture of the states.

“Ondo, especially, is doing well in securing forests across the state, that is why there is a drastic drop in the rate of kidnappings around the state in recent times.

“As a result of this development, there is an onward movement of these criminals downward, you know Osun is contiguous to both states, and share boundaries from different axis.

“These bandits are returning to their former hideouts around Imesi-ile, Ibokun and the tick forest between Gbongan and Ikire, specifically Wasimi area.

“Osun government must be proactive and sensitive to the trend of insecurity within the geo-political zone; there should be robust security tactics to sustain efforts of the past and keep the state safe.

“The government in the state is not being proactive on the issue of security in comparison with the last administration, I don’t see the SA on security and the so-called Amotekun in the state as being serious.

“Governor Oyetola should know that security is too important to be left in the hands of mediocre and weaklings for political consideration, it is an integral part of governance”, he said.

- DAILY POST

NDLEA uncovers heroin, cocaine stash at palace of Anambra monarch

 


The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says it has uncovered a stash of cocaine and heroin in the palace of a traditional ruler in Anambra state.

The drug enforcement agency released a statement to this effect through Femi Babafemi, its director of media and advocacy.

The agency said its operatives at the Anambra command recovered 58.5 grammes of cocaine and 13.9 grammes of heroin.

Although the NDLEA did not mention the name of the traditional ruler, it said security personnel at the palace are helping to trace the owner of the consignment.

“In a related development, operatives of the Anambra State Command of the Agency have recovered 58.5 grammes of cocaine and 13.9 grammes of heroine concealed in the palace of a prominent traditional ruler in the state,” Babafemi said in a statement on Monday.

“Investigations are on-going to unravel how the illicit drugs were hidden in the palace and the palace security guards are helping in tracing the dealer behind the consignment, Muhammadu Misbahu Idris, the Anambra state Commander of the NDLEA stated.”

Babafemi said operatives of the agency also nabbed Hassan Taiwo, “a notorious trafficker”, with three parcels of cocaine concealed in a false bottom of his luggage at the Lagos airport.

Taiwo was said to have been arrested at the weekend by operatives attached to the Murtala Mohammed International Airport.

The alleged trafficker had arrived in the country from Addis Abba, Ethiopia, on Friday.

The agency said it discovered that the suspect had been engaging in the “criminal trade through some Middle East countries”.

“A notorious drug trafficker, Hassan Bishi Taiwo has been arrested by operatives of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, MMIA Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, with three parcels of cocaine concealed in a false bottom created in his suitcase,” the statement said.

“Preliminary investigations reveal that Hassan who was intercepted at the E-Arrival hall of the MMIA at the weekend upon arrival on board Ethiopian airlines at 1:30pm Friday has been plying the illicit trade through the middle east routes for some time.”

- THECABLE

Declare Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders a terrorist organization – Group tasks FG

 


The Federal Government has been tasked to declare the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria a terrorist group.

A group, the Igbo National Council (INC), made the demand during a summit held in Owerri, the Imo State capital.

INC President, Chilos Godsent also asked Nigerians to stop buying and eating cow meats grown by the Fulani herdsmen.

The activist said the call for Nigerians to stop buying and eating cow meats is a ” minimum measure of economic sanctions against the killer Herdsmen.’

He frowned at the present Nigeria political system which, according to him, has failed to favour the Igbo race.

“The Igbo Nation is in a pathetic situation in a country she has contributed to more than others.

“We say NO to the wanton and reckless destruction of properties and killing of Igbos and Nigerians by the rampaging Fulani Jihadists Herdsmen and Bandits.

“We demand the immediate review and overhaul of the Nigeria Security Architecture for efficient service delivery.

“We charge all Nigerians to boycott the buying and eating of cow meat as a minimum measure of economic sanctions against the killer Jihadist Herdsmen.

“Finally, we strongly demand that the Federal Government of Nigeria declare the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), a terrorist group for their open and brazen support and participation in terrorism in Nigeria through the Jihadist Killer Herdsmen.”

- DAILY POST

Uber driver bags jail term over internet fraud

 


An Uber driver, Michael Tosin Lawal, has been convicted and sentenced after he pleaded guilty to internet fraud.

Justice M. A. Odegbola of the Oyo State High Court, sitting in Ibadan, Oyo State on Monday, ordered that he (Oluwatosin) be remanded in prison for three months.

Oluwatosin, the defendant pleaded guilty to an amended one-count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence, preferred against him by the Ibadan Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

The lone charge reads, “that you, Michael Tosin Lawal ‘M’ sometimes in the year 2020, in Ibadan Oyo State, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud, obtained Gift Cards from one Trevor, a white male by falsely representing to him that you are a white female by the name Cyndy Tyler from the United States of America, which pretence you knew to be false”.

Following his plea, Justice Odegbola ordered the convict to restitute the sum of $50 (Fifty United States Dollars) to his victim through the EFCC and forfeit items recovered from him to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

- PM NEWS

Niger’s president wins $5m Mo Ibrahim leadership prize



 Issoufou Mahamadou, president of Niger, has been announced winner of the 2020 Mo Ibrahim prize for achievement in African leadership.

Issoufou is the sixth recipient of the award, which recognises and celebrates excellence in African leadership.

He was awarded in recognition of his “exceptional leadership after inheriting one of the world’s poorest economies facing seemingly insurmountable challenges”.

The prize has been awarded since 2007 by the foundation set up by Mo Ibrahim, British-Sudanese telecommunications businessman.

It has, however, not been awarded since 2018 over “lack of a suitable winner”.

There was also no recipient in 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, and 2016.

The prize was last awarded in 2017 to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former Liberian president — she is currently the only female recipient of the award.

Announcing Issoufou’s victory on Monday, Festus Mogae, chairman of the prize committee and former president of Botswana, commended Mahamadou for his leadership qualities.

“In the face of the most severe political and economic issues, including violent extremism and increasing desertification, President Mahamadou Issoufou has led his people on a path of progress,” Mogae said.

“Today, the number of Nigeriens living below the poverty line has fallen to 40%, from 48% a decade ago.

“While challenges remain, Issoufou has kept his promises to the Nigerien people and paved the way for a better future. After careful consideration, the Committee finds President Issoufou a worthy winner of the Ibrahim Prize.”

Issoufou, aged 68, became the first democratically-elected Nigerien president in 2011, following many years of military rule in the country.

He was elected for a second term in 2016, and will step down in April after 10 years in office.

According to the prize committee, Mahamadou’s decision to step down also demonstrates “his clear respect for the constitution”.

Winners of the Mo Ibrahim prize receive $5 million over 10 years, and $200,000 annually for the rest of their lives.

- THECABLE

Woman killed in her bedroom as truck rams into building in Abeokuta

 


One woman has been killed in an accident that occurred at the Obada area of Abeokuta, Ogun State.

The road crash reportedly happened around 8:25am on Monday along the Lagos-Abeokuta highway, inbound the rock city.

DAILY POST learnt that the crash involved an Iveco truck, with registration number, KSF 209 XY.

The Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement (TRACE) Corps Spokesperson, Babatunde Akinbiyi, said two trucks were competing, driving recklessly and lost control.

One of the trucks, in the process, rammed into a shop and a building, killing the woman.

Akinbiyi said: “According to eyewitnesses, two trucks were competing for lane, as if on a track race when suddenly, in attempt to avoid an object, the one on the outer lane swerved towards the inner truck and which also in an attempt to avoid the outer one, rammed into the shop and house by the road, killing a woman, who had just had her bath, and trying to apply make-up.

“The driver of the truck ran away to avoid a mob who were desperate to kill him and set the truck ablaze, but for the quick intervention of TRACE Corps operatives and police operatives from Obada-Oko Divisional Police Station,” he said.

- DAILY POST