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Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) unveiled an electronic Mobile Application for reporting economic crimes

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On Wednesday, Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) unveiled an electronic Mobile Application for reporting economic crimes.
He said this in Abuja, shortly after launching the ‘Eagle Eye’ app, while fielding questions from journalists.

He urged Nigerians not to be afraid to expose corrupt individuals, particularly those who launder money through real estate.
“As you can see, anyone who is malicious or uses the App with malicious intent will be dealt with in accordance with the law.

“We understand there is a lot of secrecy there, and you can report something without mentioning your name,” he explained.

Bawa described the App, which is the first of its kind by any Nigerian law enforcement agency, as the result of the Commission’s staff’s ingenuity.

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The EFCC conceived, designed, and developed the app, he said, adding that it would make reporting economic and financial crimes easier.

According to him, the initiative is a clear demonstration of his promise, made upon taking office, to lead a technology-driven agency.

“The Eagle Eye represents a new experience in information sharing and crime reporting between the general public and the EFCC,” he continued.

Apart from complementing existing channels for reporting economic crimes, the EFCC Chairman explained that the unique advantage of this application is that it eliminates direct person-to-person interface in the reporting process and ensures anonymity, which is an added incentive to effective whistleblowing.

“Those who were previously afraid to report corruption cases to the Commission either for fear of being identified by the culprits or having their identities revealed, can now do so with the assurance of full anonymity,” Bawa said, appealing to members of the public to use the App to bring cases of corruption and economic crimes to the attention of the EFCC.

The EFCC explains the Parktonian Hotel operation and condemns the “media narrative.”

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has provided a detailed account of the raid at the Parktonian Hotel in Lagos’ Lekki neighborhood.

After receiving intelligence on the activities of a suspected internet fraud syndicate, agents stormed the hotel in the early hours of Tuesday.

In a statement released on Wednesday, EFCC Head of Media Wilson Uwujaren said the sting operation was the culmination of weeks of surveillance during which the suspects’ rooms were identified.

He said that a total of 30 people were arrested, with 24 of them already confessing to being involved in cybercrime and related activities.

The agency stated that no incident occurred because the hotel management, after being served with the relevant warrant, allowed agents to carry out their lawful duties.

The women in some of the rooms, according to Uwujaren, pleaded nudity to prevent the EFCC from arresting their targets.

According to the spokesman, the excuse has become a favorite of cyber fraudsters who pay women to claim nudity in order to buy time to delete incriminating items from their devices before being arrested.

“The commission will not fall for such a ruse designed to prevent it from carrying out its legal responsibilities. During the operation, there was no break-in, no molestation, and no violence of any kind.”

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Uwujaren expressed regret that a section of the media presented a narrative of a Gestapo operation, complete with a forceful break-in and invasion of nude guests’ privacy.

According to reports filed against the EFCC, the hotel owner and his manager refused to speak about what happened.

“However, the claim is clearly a game of ostrich, as their role in spreading the false narrative can be seen.

“Perhaps the hotel owner is unaware that allowing his premises to be used for cybercrime, in violation of section 3 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, could make him an accomplice and make him liable.”

The EFCC also warned hoteliers against making their properties and facilities havens for cybercrime.

Who wants the NYSC DEAD?

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By Rowland Abaji

Can it be contested, if anyone dares to declare that a large number of politicians in Nigeria are bold, fearless and courageous forgers of certificates? And for the initiates in this scam, they tread even where the proverbial devils dread and can defeat Lucifer in a contest together with his army of bodyguards.

But after successful deals, the possessors of fake certificates live with perpetual fear in the aftermath. The consequences are grave. Upon prove of certificate forgery, a politician looses his plomp position, faces public ignominy and sometimes, spend some regrettable time in jail.

Educational institutions, certificate-awarding professional bodies, like ICAN etc and lately, the NYSC have been platforms some politicians manipulate to forge certificates to meet essential conditions of qualification and eligibility to hold public office. The scam is waxing stronger because public office in Nigeria is not merely, an attraction, but a means to one’s personal fulfilment in life, reflected in diverse outcomes.

The wealth, affluence and high social status accorded a politician or political officer holder everywhere is an irresistible alluring bait. So, everything, legal or illegal is done to grab any opportunity to hold a public office. Those into the business of certificate forging have a booming trade today. The traffic in the shrines of certificate forgers is consistently high and seems reserved for political power brokers and elites alone.

Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999 to date has marked a crescent of certificate forgers in the country. It started with ex Speaker, House of Representatives, Alhaji Salisu Buhari whose glorious entry into Nigeria’s elitist club was terminated abruptly because of certificate forgery, after just 49 days of his reign.

The ebullient Salisu Buhari made claims to possession of multiple academic/ other certificates. But virtually all were sourced from the famed “Oluwale Center” in Lagos. Salisu Buhari did not spare the NYSC either. He faked both the year of service and NYSC discharge certificate of 1991. It was the albatross he prepared with his hands.

The pressure forced Salisu Buhari to resign his position and after resignation, the ex Speaker was convicted on multiple counts of certificate forgeries and sentenced to two years imprisonment, but with an option of a fine. He bailed himself out by opting for the later option. Nigerians appreciated and pardoned Salisu’s strength of character for his unreserved apology to the nation for what he termed his “mistakes.”

But much as Nigerian politicians dread the disgraceful outcomes of certificate forgery upon discovery, the habit is still perversively endemic in the polity. The hapless ones have been caught, time and time again. But others have escaped or still dodging the eagle eyes of the law and have continued to roam the corridors of power with mercurial elegance!

However, what is difficult to discern is the passion of Nigerian politicians in forging NYSC documents and certificates. These unscrupulous politicians are doing everything possible to discredit the scheme or even scrap it, hence it’s difficult to manipulate the system, once NYSC is involved; but easier to influence and twist records of educational institutions enmeshed in forged certificate scandals.

Certificate forgery has become an unfairly massive trend among some Nigerian politicians. But they always get caught, especially when NYSC is factored into the forgery racket,as it has always refused to bulge to inducements.

Even in July 2019, Nigeria’s Supreme Court sacked a House of Reps member, Hon Abdulra’uf Abdulkadir Modibbo from Adamawa state from National Assembly. His offence was failure to participate in the one-year mandatory NYSC program. The apex court did not only declare Modibbo unfit to contest the election he won, but ordered him to vacate his seat in the Green Chamber for the next highest votes scorer in the election.

That’s the mystery and credibility of NYSC which dubious politicians today are finding it extremely difficult to penetrate or manipulate to their favour. And there are many such veiled violators of the sanctity of the NYSC in the corridors of power who are dead scared of the next action which might consume and throw them out of their juicy positions. So, they have waged war against NYSC’s continued existence.

If Nigerians recollect vividly, about three months ago, an odious Reps member, Hon. Awaji-Inombek Abiante from Rivers state, backed by co-travellers moved to cause a scrapping of the NYSC scheme. He cited spurious, hollow and comedic reasons for the action.

Nigerians rose in unanimous uproar and objections. Abiante’s dream to edge the NYSC out of relevance and save the scheme’s certificate forgers from any nightmare, crashed after the obnoxious bill reached the second reading.

But some politicians are very energetic in the pursuit of evil. They are tireless and explore unimaginable fields in the satanic desire to conquer at all cost! Therefore, a spotlight of the recent judgement of a High Court in Abuja, on the NYSC discharge or Exemption certificates scandal case of Nigeria’s ex Finance minister, Ms. Kemi Adeosun rankles as a likely morphing of the battle of pro- NYSC scrapping campaigners into the judicial realm.

Accepted, the legalise of the presiding Judge’s discretion, as reflected in the verdict is within his jurisdiction. However, it is utterly incredible to declare that NYSC certificate whether it is discharge or exemption are not compulsory for Nigerian graduates who fall within the age limit to serve the nation. Even a pupil would dispute it.

And what happened in the course of the trial was that Kemi Adeosun’s age was pegged at 34, above the age limit of participation in the scheme, which is below 30 years. But records show that at age 22 when Kemi Adeosun obtained her first degree in London, she had agreebly lost her citizenship of Nigeria to United Kingdom; but regained it at age 25, when she finally came back to her fatherland. That age was within the stipulated age limit of NYSC participation.

But the court in it’s wisdom declared Kemi free of any guilt, but consciously rubbished the essence and esteem of the NYSC scheme with the thoughtless verdict. Is the court advocating that NYSC participation is now optional for graduates within the specified age limit? Or public employers should not request same from applicants?

Suspiciously, the court declined from even mentioning the forged NYSC Exemption certificate presented by Kemi Adeosun to the Senate for her ministerial screening in 2015. And she earlier, publicly admitted forging it. Probably, the lawyers or judges could argue that it is not part of the brief before the court.

Nonetheless, the whole drama exudes with manifestation of the orchestrated plots, and a carefully crafted agenda in the aggressive pursuit of the destruction of the shadows of NYSC scheme in order to cripple it’s efficacy or render it legally impotent requirement in public service.

Politicians who didn’t participate in the NYSC scheme, and haunted by the phobia of Kemi Adeosun’s fate befalling them in the nearest future and possibly, send them packing from public office are leaving nothing to chance. They are still assiduously working behind the scenes to sacrifice NYSC to appease their dubious instincts and protect their offices.

But God has already deserted them. The 2019 judgement of the Supreme Court in the case of improper participation in NYSC by Hon Abdulra’uf Abdulkadir Modibbo is a standing precedent which has invalidated whatever pronouncement from the lower court.

In a unanimous judgment by a five-man panel of the apex court, in the appeal marked: SC/790/2019 read by Justice John Okoro (SCJ), the learned Justices were succinct that Modibo was not qualified to even contest an election, ab initio, by his failure to properly participate in the mandatory one-year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), scheme.

So, the politicians still parading fake exemption letters or even certificate of participation should not go to bed yet. The battle is just beginning and no culprit will be spared.

And the incumbent NYSC Director-Gen. Brigadier Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim is more determined than any of his predecessors in fighting the menace of fake NYSC certificates. He actually started fighting this forgery syndicate about two years back by blocking fake results holders from being called to orientation camp, after flushing out internal collaborators.

It’s time for Nigerians in this scandal to turn a new leaf. Nigerians will never allow anyone to kill the NYSC scheme; at least, not in this generation.

Abaji is a public affairs analyst based in Lagos.

NEDC and Alkali’s unassailable posture

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By Adamu Adamu

It appears that journalism has been thrown to the dogs in Nigeria with the array of disjointed publications that we are subjected to every passing hour. It gets to the point that one of the worse nightmares one might experience is having to go through some supposed news mediums.

In this ignoble category is Sahara Reporters, which can best be described as a platform for blackmail and sale to the highest bidder. To start with, Omoyele Sowore, its publisher, is reputed for using his medium as an avenue to extort gullible victims. This is aside from the fact that there is no record anywhere where it was stated that he studied journalism or cut his teeth with any reputable news medium.
The best of him was that he studied Geography and Planning at the University of Lagos from 1989 to 1995, with his academic program extended by two extra years after being expelled twice for political reasons and student activism. That is the ABCD of Omoyele Sowore and Sahara reporters.
I am writing this piece in reference to a story published by Sahara Reporters with the caption “North-East Development Commission Managing Director, Alkali in Alleged Multi-Billion Naira Corruption Scandal”, quoting a group named North East Vanguard.
After reading the news story, I almost puked with the way and manner such gibberish was put out for public consumption and without recourse to the sensibilities of some of us from North-East Nigeria, and also conversant with the operations of the North East Development Commission.
As a start, the group North East Vanguard is a shadowy one promoted by a group of nonentities, that is, if they truly exist. Consequently, their submission reads more like tales by moonlight because of the litany of incoherency. The group claimed to have unearthed massive corruption involving billions of naira at the NEDC.
They took their idiocy further by stating that “The Managing Director, Mohammed Goni Alkali, takes home as monthly salary, N8.5 million without recourse to the Salaries and Wages Commission, apart from a whopping N300 million as running cost for his office per annum.”
I was stunned that I wonder which of the Mohammed Goni Alkali they were referring to in their submission. I consoled myself that maybe it was another Mohammed Goni Alkali and not the one that heads the NEDC. I said to myself that it must have been a case of mistaken identity or outright mischief.
I think both could suffice in this case because it remains a figment of the imagination with other wild allegations that reads more like a poorly written Nollywood script. And I am not surprised the group could find a willing collaborator in Sahara Reporters to churn out their illusions about the operations of the NEDC under Mohammed Goni Alkali.
To put it mildly, the shadowy group merely rehashed the propaganda published by some disgruntled politicians sometime back, who felt entitled to the finances of the NEDC meant for humanitarian interventions, and since they could not have their way, they went berserk.
I trust Alkali not to respond to gibberish, which has been his posture in over a decade that I have known him. However, I elected to send a message through this piece to those who think Alkali succumbs to blackmail. My question is, do they even know who Mohammed Goni Alkali is? I don’t think so because if they knew who he is in terms of character and posture, they would try another customer willing to play ball.
Instructively, as close as some of us are to him, we know the limits in terms of asking for favours that would make him bend the rules or subvert the process. We also know that once our request goes against the common good, it is dead on arrival, and as such, we do not bother to even make such requests in the first place.
I can’t count the number of persons he has cut ties with for daring to ask for favours that undermine the objectives of the NEDC. I am sure some of these persons are behind the slander campaign. And to think they can link hi, Alkali to corrupt practice is almost laughable. The corruption toga doesn’t fit him because all of his years in private and public service, he has remained aloft as a stickler for upholding what is right and detesting what isn’t right. And his leadership of the NEDC is not an exception.
Some of us are aware of how he has been managing the affairs of the NEDC and constantly put him in our prayers for God to see him through the onerous task of leading the implementation of the developmental blueprint for the North-East geo-political zone that had been ravaged by over a decade of insurgency.
The promoters of North East Vanguard must realize that this is a tough nut to crack. It would be in their best interest to desist from further malicious enterprise targeted at tarnishing the image of Mohammed Goni Alkali. They should instead channel their resources to more charitable ventures that would serve good to humanity.
And my candid advice to Mohammed Goni Alkali is that the threat is real, and he must not get distracted by their shenanigans. He must maintain focus with his eyes on the ball in his characteristic manner. This is not a time for distractions. If the so-called North-East Vanguard has any documentary evidence, they should do well to present it to the general public and not crying wolf where none exist.

Adamu is a development researcher and wrote from Yola.

Group expresses concern over s*x for noodles in Enugu

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A community-based organization in Enugu State, Iyom Umuevu Njoku Eji Women has expressed concern over the level of poverty among rural women and girls.

Programme Officer of the organization, Mrs Ijeoma Nwatu, who spoke to journalists during one of its outreach programmes in Obinagu Akpugo, in Nkanu West Local Government Area of Enugu State, said poverty had led several teenagers into an avoidable immoral lifestyle.

She said several young girls had been lured into premarital s*x with things as cheap as a plate of Indomie and a bottle of soft drink.   She disclosed that the programme, which is a Women Voices and Leadership Project, with sponsorship from Global Affairs Canada, ActionAid Nigeria and in partnership with WACOL, was centred on fighting gender-based violence and eliminating poverty.

“We have had the first batch of the programme; it is a continuation of ongoing women voices and leadership projects in Nigeria, it was actually made to be a four-year programme.

2 die as troops repel ESN attack on their location at Adani

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Nigerian Army troops deployed to checkmate the activities of gunmen at Adani community of Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State, yesterday 13 July 2021, repelled Eastern Security Network (ESN) gun attack on troops’ location at Iggah/Asaba checkpoint.

In a statement, Director of Army Public Relations Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu confirmed that, during the fire fight that ensued, two soldiers paid the supreme price.

“Troops are currently on the trail of the criminals.

“We assure the general public of our commitment to provide adequate security in the general area in collaboration with other security agencies.

“We also urge members of the public to complement the effort of the security agencies by remaining law abiding and provide useful information on the fleeing gunmen.” He added

 

Gunmen allegedly stormed the neighborhood and engaged in sporadic shootings

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On Tuesday night, gunmen attacked the Eke Agu community in Anambra’s Idemli North Local Government Area. Gunmen allegedly stormed the neighborhood and engaged in sporadic shootings. After shots failed to penetrate, they set three vehicles on fire and kidnapped one unidentified man.

On Tuesday night, unknown perpetrators unleashed a wave of violence on the Eke Agu community in Anambra’s Idemli North Local Government Area.

Gunmen allegedly stormed the neighborhood and engaged in sporadic shootings. Five people had been killed by the time they finished their mission, including three police officers.

They also set fire to three vehicles.

The attackers also abducted one unidentified young man from Uke, according to The Nation, after several shots fired at him failed to penetrate.

It was learned that he was dumped in the trunk of the vehicle and whisked away to an unknown destination.

According to a source, the hoodlums arrived in two Highlander jeeps and one Sienna car.

According to the source, the incident occurred in the community’s Eke-Agu area.

Ikenga Tochukwu, a spokesman for the Anambra Police Department, said he had not received any information about the incident.

One of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s disciples vowes to retaliate against Southeastern leaders who are allegedly conspiring with the FG to assassinate their leader

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One of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s disciples, Simon Ekpa, has vowed to retaliate against Southeastern leaders who are allegedly conspiring with the Federal Government to assassinate their leader. The Finn was recently appointed as the host of a Radio Biafra program. In a post on his official Facebook page, he made the remark.

NEWS Simon Ekpa reports that Southeast leaders working against Nnamdi Kanu have already died.

Simon Ekpa, a disciple of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the banned Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, had vowed that the secessionist group would retaliate against Southeastern leaders who are allegedly conspiring with the

Ekpa made the remark in a post on his official Facebook page after being recently appointed to host a Radio Biafra program.

Ekpa, a dual Nigerian-Finnish citizen, said the struggle for Biafra’s realization has taken on a new dimension.

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“The exposition continues,” reads the post. We’ll begin visiting those they’ve approached with offers in order to silence them about Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s kidnapping.

“The Biafra struggle has reached a new level, and we are at a critical juncture in the struggle, where all hands must be on deck.

If the Nigerian terrorist government approaches you and offers you a position in the government in exchange for remaining silent about Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s kidnapping, and you accept the offer instead of following Mbaka’s lead, you are a dead man walking; the spirit

“At 10 p.m. in Biafra time, the broadcast will begin. It is not to be overlooked.

“My name is Simon Ekpa, and I am Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s Biafra restoration disciple.”

Falana regretted that while the country is drifting off course, the government of Buhari is busy chasing shadows

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Falana decried shrinking civil space in Nigeria, rising insecurity and poverty in the land. He regretted that while the country is drifting off course, the government of President Muhammadu Buhari is busy chasing shadows. Falana was speaking at the 13th Wole Soyinka Centre Media Lecture. Nigerian lawyer Femi Falana has urged Nigerians to continue to demand change through peaceful agitation. He recalled how he went to court in 2003 to defend President Buhari’s right to protest against the Obasanjo administration.

“Nobody can say that we cannot demonstrate,” he said. Nigeria’s Femi Falana has urged women to play a more active part in politics. She said the country’s colonial history, recorded stories of women like Funmilayo Ransom-Kuti who played key roles in the fight against colonial rule.

Buhari begged me to fight for his right to protest in 2003; today, he denies Nigerians the same right – Falana

Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), a human rights lawyer, has decried what he calls Nigeria’s dangerously shrinking civil space, as well as rising insecurity and poverty, stating that the country is in perilous times.

Falana, who was the chairperson of the 13th Wole Soyinka Centre Media Lecture held in Lagos on Tuesday to commemorate Nobel Laureate Professor Wole Soyinka’s 87th birthday, expressed regret that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari is busy chasing shadows while the country is drifting off course.

Falana questioned why, in the twenty-first century, the Buhari government is still looking for cattle routes when organic beef is already available.

“How can you be looking for grazing routes when you have organic beef in the twenty-first century?” He explained, “It’s animal husbandry.” “Take Botswana, a small country with a population of only two million people, but a cattle population of 2.5 million. That country has a market and everything for animal husbandry, so producing and distributing beef isn’t rocket science.”

Buhari is appointing Lauretta Onochie as INEC commissioner, despite the country’s serious security and economic problems and calls for electoral reforms, according to the rights activist.

“I believe we are living in perilous times,” he said. “However, we are still discussing Onochie and how to appoint her as an INEC commissioner.”

Falana stated that it was past time for serious-minded people to enter politics, as he believes that NGOs’ politics can no longer help the country when criminals are in charge of the legislature.

He noted that the world has moved on from oil to a knowledge economy, and that Nigeria can no longer afford to have people fixated on oil.

“No one has time for oil any longer. This is a knowledge-based economy. Today, we have a situation where countries with no natural resources are ahead of the pack, while those of us with plenty are poor.

“Our economy is based on people fleeing to Abuja to share their misery. What is the value of the money we earn from oil? Every year, we earn around $30 billion. In fact, oil brought in $15 billion last year. Nigeria’s budget was $30 billion last year, while Brazil’s was $650 billion. Nigeria has 206 million people, while Brazil has 214 million.”

Falana urged young Nigerians to continue their peaceful agitation for change, saying that no one can stop Nigerians from exercising their right to protest.

Recalling how he went to court in 2003 to defend President Buhari’s right to protest, he expressed his disappointment that people are now being manhandled and detained for protesting under Buhari’s administration.

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“No one can claim that we are unable to demonstrate. “We were demonstrating under the military; under the most repressive military regimes that we have had in the country,” he said. “In 2003, the Olusegun Obasanjo administration invaded a rally in Kano attended by General Buhari and the late Chuba Okadigbo – and this is painful. They sprayed tear gas, Okadigbo was asthmatic, and he died two days later after inhaling poisonous gas. They came to me – I’m talking about General Buhari – after that horrible experience, begging me to represent them in court because they didn’t have any money.

“The police stated that they did not have a permit to hold the rally; how can you hold a rally without a permit?” I represented them in court, and the decision was handed down in November 2006. In Nigeria, the court ruled that police permits for rallies are illegal and unconstitutional. The police took their case to the court of appeal, which ruled in 2008 that “police permits are a relic of colonialism, and that a free people do not require permits to enjoy their freedom.”

“We mobilized the national assembly – a more serious national assembly than the one we have now – and they passed a law in 2016 stating that if you are planning a rally in Nigeria, all you have to do is notify the police, and the police will provide adequate security.

“Section 83 subsection 4 of the 2020 Police Act reiterated this, stating that the police have a duty to protect you during protests so that the hoodlums created by the government do not disrupt your rally. Yes, the government is responsible for the hoodlums who disrupt rallies. During peacetime, the young men who have nothing to do are referred to as area boys. During elections, they are referred to as thugs. When they are mobilized to disrupt protests, however, they are referred to as hoodlums.”

Falana urged Nigerian women to become more involved in politics, pointing out that the country’s colonial history contains accounts of women like Funmilayo Ransom-Kuti who were instrumental in the fight against colonialism.

Chidinma Ojukwu must not die in custody or commit suicide while awaiting trial

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The House of Representatives has warned that the suspected killer of Super TV’s Chief Executive Officer, Usifo Ataga, must not die in custody or commit suicide while awaiting trial, as has happened in previous cases.

The House urged the Nigeria Police Force to conduct a thorough investigation and to stop following Ms. Chidinma Ojukwu around for interviews about the matter under investigation.

The lawmakers also urged the Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba, to “call all police personnel to order and ensure that there is no repeat of this violation of human rights and media access to arrested persons in the future, in order to avoid compromising the case in a court of law.”

The house stated that all of this is being done to ensure that future cases are not treated in the same manner.