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DSS fails to produce 4 out of detained Igboho’s aides in court

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AGF, DSS have Sept. 7 date to respond to rights suit filed by Sunday Igboho

The Department of State Services (DSS), on Monday, failed to produce four out of the 12 detained associates of Yoruba nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho, before a Federal High Court, Abuja.

However, the DSS brought eight of the detainees before Justice Obiora Egwuatu, following the ex-parte motion moved by Counsel to the applicants, Pelumi Olajengbesi, on July 23.

The four detainees, who were not in court, include Abdullateef Ademola Onaolapo, Uthman Opeyemi Adelabu, Oluwafemi Olakunle and Opeyemi Tajudeen.

Those in court were Amudat Babatunde, aka Lady K; Tajudeen Erinloye, Diekola Ademola Jubril, Abidemi Shittu, Jamiu Noah Oyetunji, Ayobami Donald, Raji Kazeem and Bamidele Sunday.

The newsmen report that the motion moved by Olajengbesi, marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/647/2021, was dated July 7 and filed July 8.

When the matter was called, the applicants’ lawyer informed that he had a motion on notice, seeking the order of the court to amend the processes already filed.

Also read: Court criticises DSS over failure to produce detained Igboho’s aides

He said the amendment was to allow him regularise the processes to reflect all that was needed after he had been able to gain accesses to his clients at the DSS facility.

“We have a motion on notice dated July 30 and filed August 2,” he said.

He said the motion was brought pursuant to the relevant constitution of the country and under the inherent jurisdiction of the court.

“The motion is supported by 8-paragraph affidavit and we rely on all of the averments therein.

“It is supported with a written address and we seek to adopt same as our argument. We pray the honourable court to grant our application,” he said.

Olajengbesi then hinted that only eight of the detainees were brought to court by the security agency, reeling out their names.

He urged the court to mandate the DSS to produce all the12 detainees in court in the next adjourned date.

The DSS Lawyer, I. Awo, said though he was just served with a copy of the motion same day, he did not oppose it.

Awo, however, said though amendment is at the discretion of the court to either grant or refuse, “giving order being sought by my leaner friend is in effect trying to preempt the court.”

The DSS lawyer informed the court that a section of the media did not report what really transpired in court in the last adjourned date.

He said contrary to what he said, it was reported by some section of the press that the service was holding onto only four detainees of the 12 suspects arrested.

He said such report implied that the other detainees had, probably, dead, the development which almost caused chaos in the south west.

“This almost caused a breakdown of law and order over there.

“I appeal to my lord to caution the media not to report what does not happen in court,” he said.

Awo also asked the court to caution Olajengbesi over alleged false comment.

He said following the court order to grant the detainees’ lawyer access to them in the last adjourned date, he said the DSS complied, granting their counsel accelerated access to them.

He said it was disheartening that after meeting with the clients, Olajengbesi “told the media that we fed the detainees with engine oil.”

“This, we can never do. If they were fed with engine oil, they would have died,” he said.

Responding, Olajengbesi, who said the allegation was not baseless, said his clients told him when he visited them.

Justice Egwuatu urged the media to always report rightly, or even apply for the court documents if the need be.

The judge also cautioned Olajengbesi to be careful what he says outside the court, saying it was not possible for the detainees to have been fed with engine oil.

Egwuatu, who granted the prayer for amendment of the application file, adjourned the matter until Aug. 4 for hearing of the substantive matter.

 

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Why NCoS Affirms Suspension Of Senior Officers

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Why NCoS Affirms Suspension Of Senior Officers

The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has warned that any further attempt by its officers to pull the wool over the public eyes, may be treated as an act of gross misconduct and thus, attract serious sanctions 

The NCoS emphasized this in a statement made available by the Public Relations Officer and image maker, Assistant Controller of Corrections, Umar Abubakar, specifically calling attention to a public reaction of one of its officers, to a recently trending video.

“The attention of the Nigerian Correctional Service has been drawn to a trending video of one of its senior officers purporting that the Service has not served him a letter of suspension as earlier directed by the Civil Defence, Correctional Fire, and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB)”, the statement indicated, adding:

“The Service views this as an act of gross misconduct aimed at misleading the public on the issue at hand.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the Nigerian Correctional Service suspended not only the said officer in the video, but three (3) other officers following their alleged roles in various misconducts to allow for further investigation.

“The suspended officers are the officer-in-charge of the Maximum Security Custodial Centre, Kirikiri, Lagos, Deputy Controller of Corrections (DCC) Sikiru Adekunle; the officer-in-charge of the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Kirikiri, Lagos, Deputy Controller of Corrections (DCC) Michael Anugwa; the officer-in-charge of the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Kuje, FCT command, DCC Kevin Ikechukwu Iloafonsi; and Assistant Superintendent of Corrections (ASC II) Ogbule Samuel Obinna of the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Abakiliki, Ebonyi state”, the statement further indicated.

It would be recalled that two letters were issued by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire, and Immigration Services board (CDCFIB) with reference nos: CDCFIB/NCOS/DISP/016/VOL.II/16 and CDCFIB/NCOS/DISP/016/VOL.II/17 both dated 26th September, 2024, suspending the aforementioned officers.

 The suspension which took effect from the 26th of September, 2024, was conveyed to the various officers accordingly. 

The Image maker consequently advised the public to remain resolute as the Service would ensure that a thorough investigation would be carried out and any person or group of persons found culpable would be punished in line with the Public Service Rules as well as other extant laws.

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Tinubu: We Have Eliminated 300 Boko Haram, Other Banditry Groups’ Commanders

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Tinubu: We Have Eliminated 300 Boko Haram, Other Banditry Groups’ Commanders

… Vows to reduce the cost of living, saying efforts will dovetail into greater farming and bumper agricultural harvests

President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday said that Nigerian security forces have eliminated more than 300 commanders of the Boko Haram terrorist group in the last year.

Also eliminated are many commanders of other banditry groups, especially in the North-West and North-East.

Tinubu gave the security update in his National Broadcast to mark the nation’s 64th Independence Anniversary.

“I am happy to announce to you, my compatriots, that our administration is winning the war on terror and banditry.

“Our target is to eliminate all the threats of Boko Haram, banditry, kidnapping for ransom, and the scourge of all forms of violent extremism.

“Within one year, our government has eliminated Boko Haram and bandit commanders faster than ever.

“As of the last count, over 300 Boko Haram and bandit commanders have been eliminated by our gallant troops in the Northeast, Northwest, and some other parts of the country.

“We have restored peace to hundreds of communities in the North, and thousands of our people have been able to return home.

“It is an unfinished business, and our security agencies are committed to ending it as quickly as possible.

“As soon as we can restore peace to many communities in the troubled parts of the North, our farmers can return to their farms.

“We expect to see a leap in food production and a downward spiral in food costs. I promise you, we shall not falter on this,” he said.

In the meantime, President Bola Tinubu has stressed that his administration is taking appropriate measures to reduce the cost of living.

The President said this in his Independence Day broadcast on Tuesday.

“The central concern of our people today is the high cost of living, especially food costs. This concern is shared by many around the globe as prices and the cost of living continue to rise worldwide.

“My fellow Nigerians, be assured that we are implementing many measures to reduce the cost of living here at home,” said the President.

He commended the governors of Kebbi, Niger, Jigawa, Kwara, Nasarawa, and the Southwest governors that had embraced the agricultural production programme of his administration.

“I urge other states to join the Federal Government in investing in mechanised farming. We are playing our part by supplying fertiliser and making available tractors and other farm equipment.

“Last week, the Federal Executive Council approved establishing a local assembly plant for 2,000 John Deere tractors, combine harvesters, disc riders, bottom ploughs and other farm equipment. The plant has a completion time of six months,” he said.

He added that the energy transition programme being implemented by his government was on course.

“We are expanding the adoption of the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas for mass transit with private sector players.

“The Federal Government is ready to assist the thirty-six States and FCT in acquiring CNG buses for cheaper public transportation. 

“Fellow Nigerians, while we are working to stabilise the economy and secure the country, we also seek to foster national unity and build social harmony and cohesion,” he said. 

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NSCDC Arrests 2,254 Vandals, 550 Under Prosecution, 122 Convictions-Interior Minister

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NSCDC Arrests 2,254 Vandals, 550 Under Prosecution, 122 Convictions-Interior Minister

The Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, says the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), has arrested 2,254 vandals, and oil bunkerers, in the last year.

The minister, made this known during a High-Level Media parley organised by the ministry to mark his one year in office on Friday in Abuja, that
550 of those arrested were under, prosecution and 122 were convicted.

Tunji-Ojo said that in the Federal Government’s fight against vandalism and the protection of critical infrastructure, the NSCDC had been relentless in tackling the menace, headlong.

“Over the past year, we arrested 2,254 vandals and oil bunkerers, with 550 currently under prosecution and 122 convictions already secured.

“In addition, the NSCDC disrupted organised crime networks by destroying 150 illegal refineries and 64 illegal oil dumps,” Tunji-Ojo said.

On the reform of the private security sector, Tunji-Ojo said that the reform had so far yielded impressive results.

He added that 115 licensed companies were now legally operating and in the process of licensing an additional 178 companies.

“Moreover, a total of 3,394 private security guards have undergone rigorous training, while the sector generated an impressive revenue.

“In alignment with our economic diversification goals, we launched the Mine Marshal initiative in partnership with the Ministry of Mines and Steel to combat illegal mining and boost national revenue.

“This is just one example of our commitment to reducing dependency on the oil industry,” he said.

The minister said that the personnel of the service had, over time, received extensive training to maintain combat readiness in the face of evolving security challenges.

“Over the past year, 21,383 senior officers and 2,551 junior officers were promoted, while 818 junior officers were upgraded to senior officer cadre.

“This is to, ensure a motivated and capable workforce.

“We have also prioritised the National Plan on Safe School initiative, providing a secure environment for our children to learn without fear,” he said.

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