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LUTH resident doctors to embark on indefinite strike Thursday

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…As Buhari fires up military to eliminate Boko Haram***

The Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Arabia, chapter of the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) says it will begin an indefinite strike on Thursday over unpaid salaries and allowances of doctors.

Dr Adewale Oba, ARD President, made this known to News men on Wednesday in Lagos.

“It is unfortunate that we had another meeting on Wednesday where we resolved to embark on an indefinite strike, commencing on Nov. 29.

“We want to appeal to the general public, most especially the influential members of the public to prevail on the management to quickly avert the industrial action,’’ Oba said.

According to him, our resolution followed the refusal of the hospital management to pay the outstanding three months salaries of resident doctors, among others.

“The association was compelled to embark on strike as from Thursday after several appeals to the management yielded no positive response.

“The happening in LUTH now is at the instance of nonpayment of the doctors’ salaries, including the resident doctors, House Officers and Consultants for the past three months.

“Several letters and notices have been given to the management on these delayed salaries.

“We called a meeting awhile ago where the ultimatum of 14 days was given to the Federal Government to heed to the demands of LUTH management.

“Till now, there is no money yet in view and LUTH management is not aware of when the money will be paid,’’ he said.

Oba said that information at the disposal of the doctors was that the hospital’s budget was cut right from the Federal Ministry of Finance which had caused a lot of shortfall in the payment of workers.

“However, the Ministry of Finance, when contacted cannot give us specific information as to when the money will be released to LUTH for the payment of old salaries,’’ he said.

The ARD president said that it had become humanly, financially and emotionally difficult for doctors to continue working without being paid.

Oba said that the only thing that could bring peaceful resolution to the impending industrial crisis was the payment of all outstanding salaries.

When contacted, Mr Kelechi Otunme, LUTH Public Relations Officer, told NAN: “LUTH management cannot react to the strike threat by the resident doctors for now.”

In the meantime, President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday in Maiduguri vowed that the war against insurgency and terrorism must be won.

The president, therefore, encouraged troops on the frontline not to be distracted by challenges but remain focused and committed to the task of eliminating the terrorists from “surface of the earth’’.

Buhari spoke when he declared open the Chief of Army Conference with the theme: “Optimising the operational efficiency of the Nigerian army towards safeguarding democracy and national security in Nigeria.’’

He expressed satisfaction that the army was doing well, in spite of some setbacks in the war against insurgency and terrorism in the North East.

“We are aware that in the recent months and in recent days, there have been some operational lapses in the northern part of Borno, particularly at Jili, Arege and Metele.

“I know that you are doing your best to reverse this trend and I want to assure you that no effort will be spared in providing you the necessary support you require to complete your task.

“We remain committed to ending the crisis in the North East and making the entire area safe for all.

“I urge you to keep up the good work. I am also painfully aware that some gallant officers and soldiers have paid the supreme price in the course of this anti-terrorism operation,’’ the president said.

He noted that since 2015, when he assumed office, the security situation in the North East had improved and commended the armed forces, especially the Nigerian army for their selfless sacrifices.

The president said that the army was bringing the desired peace by the virtue of its operations all over the country.

“The effort of the military has also stabilised the security situation in the Niger Delta and other parts of the country.

“As president of the country, I am determined to ensure that everyone feel safe and secure in all parts of the country.

“To achieve this, the security agencies must rise to the challenge in curbing threat to security in our country.

“The armed forces play critical role in safeguarding the country, hence you must all ensure that your plans and programmes meet the challenges we face,’’ added.

Buhari disclosed that he was already looking into measures to improve the salaries of members of the armed forces but urged service chiefs to work as a team to achieve desired results.

“I also want you to be aware that I am currently looking into measures to improve your entitlements and welfare, generally.

“Our commitment to entrenching purposeful and accountable leadership remains firm because it is the base from which peace, security and national development could be built up.

“I, therefore, wish to reiterate that the leaders of all strata of society, including our armed forces, must embrace the wind of change that is blowing across the country for good.

“There must be cooperation at inter-service and inter-agency levels.

“To this end, the Chief of Defence Staff and service chiefs must work closely together as one and with other security agencies, to improve on strategies that will defeat terrorism, militancy and other forms of criminal activities in our country,’’ he said.

He also charged the army as it appraised its activities in 2018, to concentrate on contemporary security challenges facing the nation, to proffer ways of surmounting them.

Earlier in an address, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, said that in spite of the setback at Motele in Borno north, the army had recorded successes in Borno South and Central parts.

Buratai said he had directed a change in the counter insurgency and counter terrorism operation posture.

“I have directed for a change from a wholly defensive posture to one where we defend in numbers and conduct offensive operations in smaller packets but simultaneously in different fronts.

“I must add that no army anywhere can have enough equipment to conduct its operations.

“Henceforth, it is incumbent on all commanders and senior leaders of the Nigerian army to recognise that we are involved in asymmetric warfare which calls for dynamism and flexibility if we are to succeed with minimal casualties.

“Therefore, commanders are to ensure that they show leadership at all times and continuously adapt with changing situations, to surmount adversity in the conduct of operations,’’ he said.

The conference was earlier scheduled to hold in Edo, but was relocated to Maiduguri in view of the losses suffered by troops at Motele when they were attacked by the Boko Haram terrorists.

The terrorists attacked the 157 Task Force Battalion in the town which borders neighbouring Chad on Nov. 18 and killed a number of soldiers.

Similarly, in recent past, the terrorist attacked troops at Jili and Arege villages, also bordering neighbouring countries in Borno North and killed a number of them.

 

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NDLEA, NBA Hail Comptroller Idris For Tackling Smuggling, Drug Trafficking

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NDLEA, NBA Hail Comptroller Idris For Tackling Smuggling, Drug Trafficking

The Katsina Customs Area Command, Controller, Abba-Aji Idris, has been hugely commended by the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) for his proactive efforts in tackling cross-border crimes, particularly smuggling and drug trafficking.

In a press statement signed by the Command’s Acting Public Relations Officer, Assistant Superintendent of Customs Bello Isah, on 31 October 2024, both agencies were reported to have praised Comptroller Idris during recent engagements with the Command, recognising his role in strengthening border security and public awareness.

The newly appointed NDLEA Commander for Katsina, Abubakar Aminu, already paid a courtesy visit to Comptroller Idris at the Customs House in Katsina on 30 October 2024. 

During the visit, he specially commended the Customs Command’s extensive efforts to raise public awareness of the dangers of smuggling and drug trafficking.

“The purpose of this visit is to assist the Comptroller in any way possible,” Commander Abubakar stated, emphasising the NDLEA’s alignment with the Customs Command’s objectives to protect the state from illegal cross-border activities.

Comptroller Idris, in his response, expressed appreciation for the NDLEA’s show of support, describing the visit as a timely reinforcement of Katsina Command’s mission. He detailed several strategies he has implemented since taking office, underlining the Command’s ongoing dedication to safeguarding Katsina State’s borders.

Similarly, the Katsina State Chapter of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), led by the Chairman, Barrister Shafiu Umar, also acknowledged Comptroller Idris’ contributions to public security. 

During their visit to the command, Barrister Umar applauded the Comptroller’s active engagement with the community and his public enlightenment campaigns, noting the NBA’s commitment to supporting legal cooperation and awareness efforts in alignment with the Command’s anti-smuggling objectives.

Comptroller Idris expressed his appreciation to the NBA delegation for their support and pledged to work closely with the association to enhance the command’s operational goals further. 

He particularly emphasised the importance of community partnerships in achieving lasting success, against border-related crimes.

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CYBERCRIME: Be More Disciplined and Mindful In Your Choice of Words, Police Cautions Journalists

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CYBERCRIME: Be More Disciplined and Mindful In Your Choice of Words, Police Cautions Journalists

…Says Words are sometimes sharper than Swords

The National Cybercrime Centre – Nigeria Police Force has stressed that the word is sometimes sharper than the sword and warned journalists to be more disciplined and mindful in their choice of words online.

 The Acting Assistant Director of the Cybercrime Centre, SP Abubakar Smart, advised at a cybercrime workshop organised for journalists by the Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria (MARAN) on Thursday at the International Maritime Press Centre, Apapa, Lagos.

 Smart stressed that the pen could be sharper than the knife and therefore warned that journalists should ensure that whatever they push out online would not get them in trouble.

“What strikes the mind of people when we talk of cybercrime is internet fraud but it is more than that.

“Today, it has become a global threat due to the way we use digital technology, the nature of our work and the way we interact online.

“Journalists need to be well-informed about the Cybercrime Act of 2015, as amended, to be more educated about cybercrime so as not to fall victim,” he said.

Smart described cybercrime as any criminal activity done in cyberspace on any social media platform.

He listed them to include bullying, stalking,  fraud, identity theft and phishing.

“The punishment for cybercrime can be up to 10 years imprisonment, a fine of up to N10 million and asset forfeiture.

“We should be aware of regulatory agencies responsible for ensuring the cyberspace is free.

“Some of them are the National Cybercrime Commission, Central Bank of Nigeria, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,” he said.

In his paper presentation, Dr Layinka Adagun, a veteran journalist and Mass Communication Lecturer at Lagos State Polytechnic urged journalists not to be desperate to be superstars.

He said that the zeal to confirm exclusive stories and the persistence to get information first could make some run foul of the cybercrime law.

Adagun said that some media professionals had a misconception that their daily activities, particularly intellectual outputs were removed from Internet governance.

“The internet has become a global tool for everything including a channel for freedom of expression but sadly, the freedom that the internet depicts is now being attacked and users intimidated.

“We all need to safeguard our access and activities on the electronic highway,” he said.

He said that cybercrime could be avoided, reduced or eliminated through a combination of individual awareness, organisational measures and technological solutions.

“Some strategies are: to educate ourselves on cybercrime, use strong passwords, be cautious with links and attachments, keep software up-to-date, and implement cyber security policies,” he said

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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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