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Adeleke invites Osun CSOs, students for dialogue

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Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has invited representatives of civil society groups and student bodies for a dialogue session.

A statement by the spokesperson to the governor, Olawale Rasheed, in Osogbo on Sunday, described the meeting as a “comprehensive dialogue with organisers of upcoming national protests alongside stakeholders from the security and civil societies,” and it has been slated for Monday.

Rasheed explained that the governor has instructed his team members to reach out to representatives of various civil society groups and student bodies for a dialogue session on the state of the economy.

Stressing the importance of dialogue in state governance, Adeleke further requested key commanders of the Police and other security services to attend the session, where stakeholders would be free to make recommendations on grievances and expected responses from the government at all levels.

“I have instructed my team to organise a dialogue session on Monday where stakeholders can engage in discussions as part of peacemaking in the exercise of constitutional rights. The session will afford parties the opportunity to list grievances and what they expect the government at all levels to do.

“We will convey the outcomes of the session to government leaders, from myself to Mr President in Abuja. It will also be an opportunity to inform stakeholders of what we are doing as a government to resolve the economic hardship facing our people,” Adeleke was quoted as saying.

Reaffirming his belief in the rights and liberties enshrined in the Constitution, the governor emphasised the need for peace and non-violent actions, including the dialogue session slated for Monday.

He said, “Osun is a peaceful state where proactive steps are ongoing regarding food security, economic revival, and state-building to deliver good governance and the dividends of democracy.

“We have to sustain the peace even as we express our feelings about the state of the nation to the leadership. We will listen and we will act in the best interest of the citizenry.

“In the midst of the positive transformation ongoing in our dear state, we cannot afford any criminal hijacking of peaceful processions. That is why the Monday dialogue promises to achieve a lot.”

‘It’ll be hijacked by criminals’ – Police Affairs Minister begs youths to shun planned protest

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The Minister of State, Police Affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, has pleaded with youths in the country to shun the planned nationwide protest.
In a statement she signed on Sunday, the minister said she acknowledge the frustrations that drive the desire to protest but added that the narratives accompanying the planned protest, and its faceless nature, makes it look like those that often lead to destruction and chaos, which could set the nation back.
She called on Nigerians to exercise some patience in what she described as ‘ a painful process’ that is poised to birth a prosperous Nigeria.
The minister said, “Consider the power of peaceful engagement, dialogue, and collaboration over protest and confrontation.
“We have engaged you and other members of local communities in multiple ongoing town halls, we feel the pulse, we have taken stock, and we have now developed a transformative roadmap for reforming the Nigeria Police Force.
“We are working to see to the emergence of a world-class Nigeria Police Force that is fit for the 21st Century, inclusive, community-based, intelligence-led, and technologically driven, while excelling in maintaining public safety, upholding the rule of law, and fostering community trust through transparent and accountable practices.
“We are making significant progress in expanding the human and technical capability of the NPF. There is a commitment to recruiting over 40,000 young Nigerians into the Force over the next years, and the planned recruitment for 2024 is already at an advanced stage.
“Welfare has been improved to boost officers’ morale, and you can attest that there is an increasing level of discipline and professionalism in the Force.
“We have also partnered with the Ministry of Youths to create a platform for robust engagement between the NPF and the youth and serve as a grievance reporting channel.
“We have strengthened the Police Public Complaint Committee and enhanced the response time of the Complaint Response Unit of the NPF, both key platforms for lodging complaints against police officers from members of the public.
“We are closely monitoring complaints and ensuring closure in all cases. We urge you to engage with this team for any complaints or challenges relating to the NPF. Yes, our nation is at a crossroads, and we need your energy, creativity, and passion to drive positive change.
“But let us work together to find solutions that uplift and unite us rather than tear us apart.
“Protests can easily be hijacked by criminal elements, leading to unintended consequences, causing harm to people and property, and creating divisions that are difficult to heal.
“Instead, let us engage in constructive conversations, listen to each other’s perspectives, and work towards common goals.
“By our collective will and collaboration, we can build a Nigeria that we are all proud of, one that offers hope, opportunity, and justice for every citizen.”
‘It’ll be hijacked by criminals’ – Police Affairs Minister begs youths to shun planned protest

NDLEA arrests Spain-bound businessman with cocaine in sandals, destroys cannabis farm

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has arrested a 50-year-old businessman, Francis Akajiobi, at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos for attempting to smuggle 1.2 kilogrammes of cocaine to Spain.

This was made known in a statement signed by the Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, and shared on the Agency’s website on Sunday.

According to the statement, the drugs were concealed in the soles of his sandals.

The statement said, “A Spain-based businessman, 50-year-old Francis Akajiobi, has been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the departure hall of Terminal 2 of Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja Lagos, after parcels of cocaine weighing 1.2 kilograms were discovered in his pair of sandals while attempting to board his Royal Air Maroc flight to Madrid, Spain.

“The two parcels of cocaine were concealed in the soles of a pair of black sandals Akajiobi was wearing to board his flight when NDLEA operatives intercepted him on Thursday 25th July 2024. During his preliminary interview, he claimed the consignment was delivered to him at a bar in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, and was to deliver it to his friend and neighbour in Spain for a fee of Five Thousand Euros (€5,000) upon successful delivery to the recipient.”

A suspect, Makinde Sodiq Lekan, was also arrested in relation to the seizure of 99 packages of Canadian Loud, a synthetic cannabis strain, which weighed 51.6 kg and arrived at the Lagos airport’s SAHCO Imports shed via a Turkish Airlines flight from Canada, with a layover in Istanbul, Turkey.

Operatives of a Special Operations Unit targeting opioid smuggling syndicates also arrested Chukwuemeka Obodozie, a kingpin, on Sunday, 21st July.

He was caught at Cele bus stop along the Oshodi-Apapa express road in Lagos with 100,000 tablets of tramadol 225 mg in two bags. The arrest followed five months of surveillance and occurred shortly after he arrived from Ghana via a transport company.

In a separate operation, NDLEA operatives destroyed a cannabis farm in Osun State, arresting 17 suspects and seizing 31,600 kilograms of cannabis.

The statement said, “No fewer than 17 suspects were arrested on Friday 26th July when NDLEA operatives raided the Owena forest in Oriade LGA, Osun State, where they destroyed 31,250 kilograms of cannabis on 12.5 hectares of farmland, while 84 kg of processed cannabis sativa was recovered along with a single-barrel Dane gun.

“Those arrested include Peter Osuya, 51; Zebron Ode, 46; Dogo Reuben Matthew, 35; Isaac Terna; Joseph David Lawrence, 27; Ugochukwu Victory, 24; Olamilekan Abolarin, 26; Dele Ayibo, 44; Ojo Moses, 21; Nini Ayila, 27; Msughve Clement, 23; Chuks Ogeneku, 40; Dada Aribo, 20; Uche Endurance, 30; Patrick Agba, 21; Osakwe Kennedy, 45; and Ojo Babatunde, 29.”

The agency also arrested a tramadol syndicate kingpin, Chukwuemeka Obodozie, in Lagos, and intercepted a supplier of bandits in Kaduna with 573 rounds of live ammunition.

In Kaduna State, NDLEA operatives conducting a stop-and-search patrol on the Kaduna-Zaria highway intercepted Ubaida Aliyu, a 32-year-old woman, on Saturday, 27th July. She was found in possession of 573 rounds of 7.60 mm live ammunition, which she claimed she was delivering to bandits in Sokoto.

NDLEA operatives arrested Godwin Udochukwu, 35, in connection with the seizure of 25,000 ampoules of pentazocine injection on the Kaduna-Zaria highway.

Another suspect, Alkasim Mikailu, 35, was apprehended in Kano during a follow-up operation after the seizure of 37,880 ampoules of diazepam injection on the Abuja-Kaduna highway.

The statement added, “Two suspects, Abioye Adeniyi, 39, and Rafiu Lekan, 41, were arrested with 55 jumbo wraps of Ghana Loud by NDLEA operatives at Oloko along Badagry-Seme road, Lagos, on Friday 26th July, while Samson Ifeayi Egwutouhi, 30, was nabbed the same day by officers on patrol along the Okene-Lokoja-Abuja expressway with 20 blocks of compressed cannabis sativa that weighed 10.5 kg.

“In Bauchi State, two suspects, Suleiman Yahaya, 50, and Ibrahim Bello (a.k.a. Special), 35, were on Thursday 25th July arrested with 315 blocks of cannabis sativa weighing 204.75 kg along the Maiduguri bye-pass, Bauchi town.”

NDLEA Chairman, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa commended the officers for their efforts and urged them to continue their fight against drug cartels.

Fuel scarcity hits Zamfara ahead planned nationwide protest

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Ahead of the planned nationwide hunger protest, most petrol filling stations in Zamfara State have closed shop, despite the assurance by the state Police Command that it will protect the lives and properties of the residents during the exercise.
TVN observed long queues at the few petrol stations that were operating.
It was also observed that the stations were selling at the cost of between N900 to 950 per litre.
Some of the customers who spoke with TVN lamented that the filling stations preferred selling to black marketers rather than following the queue.
“Many of us have been in the queue for many hours but the line was not moving accordingly,” one Usman Musa said.
A supervisor of one of the filling stations told TVN that the fuel available may not reach all the customers waiting to buy the product.
“We find it very difficult getting fuel at the NNPC mega station in Gusau, the state capital. Even now, the NNPC mega station has no fuel,” another motorist said.
When our correspondent visited the NNPC mega station, it was discovered that the premises was shut as the management claimed there was no fuel.
One of the attendants told TVN that they were expecting fuel from the depot in Gusau.
Fuel scarcity hits Zamfara ahead planned nationwide protest

Ogun ex-deputy speaker, Tokunbo Oshin dies

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Former Deputy Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly and former lecturer at Tai Solarin College of Education, now Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Dr. Tokunbo Oshin, is dead.

He was said to have passed away at a private hospital in Sagamu on Saturday night after a brief illness. He was 66.

Ogun State Commissioner for Community Development and Cooperatives, Ademola Balogun, an indigene of Ijebu Igbo in Ijebu North Local Government, like the late Oshin, confirmed the news to our correspondent on Sunday.

Balogun said, “Hon Oshin is dead. He was said to have died on Saturday at a private hospital in Sagamu. He should be around 66 years old. It’s a big loss to our great party, the All Progressives Congress, and Ijebu Igbo town, where we both came from. May his soul rest in peace.”

The former state chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Engr. Bayo Dayo, another kinsman of the late Deputy Speaker, also described Oshin’s death as shocking and least expected.

Dayo said, “It is very true that the distinguished lawmaker is dead, and I feel so sad about this unfortunate incident.

“We have been together for more than 20 years, and we are going to miss him very much. He was a true friend, and I wish the family and children well. May the Lord give them the fortitude to bear the great loss.”

Oshin was the Deputy Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly between 2003 and 2007 and was a member representing the Ijebu North State constituency 1 between 2007 and 2011.

He ventured into private business in 2008 as a small-scale petroleum products marketer with the brand name Zipest Ventures Limited, owner of Zipest Filling Stations in Ijebu-Ode, Ijebu-Igbo, Ago Iwoye, and until recently, Ibadan.

He represented the South West on the Board of the Small & Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) and some occasions acted as the Board Chairman between 2018 and 2022. He was at various times a member of Ogun State University, now Olabisi Onabanjo University, and Ogun State.

He was an alumnus of Mayflower School, Ikenne, and Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye.
Until his death, he was a Non-Executive Director of Gateway Mortgage Bank Limited.

NAF airstrikes destroy 12 illegal refining sites in Abia, Rivers

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The Nigerian Air Force, NAF, on Sunday said its airstrikes destroyed 12 illegal refining sites in Abia and Rivers states.
The Air Force disclosed this in a statement by Air Vice Marshal Edward Gabkwet, Director of Public Relations and Information.
The statement said, “In efforts aimed at minimizing the activities of oil thieves and other economic saboteurs, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) aircraft under Operation Delta Safe, on 26 July 2024, carried out several strikes that led to the destruction of 12 illegal refining sites and 2 reservoirs located in Abia and Rivers states.”
It further disclosed that in Umueze in Abia State, armed reconnaissance undertaken by NAF aircraft revealed several illegal refining sites situated in many fenced households.
“This information was subsequently relayed to ground troops for further exploitation and necessary action. Heading towards Owaza, 3 illegal refining sites were observed hidden under thick vegetations, which were subsequently destroyed.
“Thereafter, the crew followed the river line down to Komkom and Okoloma in Rivers State, where 9 illegal refining sites and 2 reservoirs were discovered and destroyed. In total, 12 illegal refining sites and 2 reservoirs were destroyed.”
According to the statement, the sighting of illegal refining sites in fenced living environments is indicative of the sophistry of the illegal oil refining trade that would require other means beyond air strikes to checkmate.
“Those engaged in these acts, especially in fenced living environments, are again reminded of their danger to human lives and health as well as the environment. Be that as may, armed reconnaissance missions as well as destruction of illegal refining sites will continue unabated until crude oil theft and other forms of economic sabotage are reduced to the barest minimum,” the statement added.
NAF airstrikes destroy 12 illegal refining sites in Abia, Rivers

Ifa worshippers debunk claims Yoruba race encouraged slavery

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The International Council for Ifa Religion, on Sunday, called for caution against false statements made on social media regarding slavery in old Yoruba history.

ICIR, in a statement by its President, Fayemi Fakayode, in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State, said that incorrect assertions about Yoruba culture and tradition must be corrected to prevent them from negatively influencing younger generations of the tribe.

He said, “We are issuing this statement to address the grossly misleading, false and harmful statements made by Erelu Lola Ayorinde on various social media platforms and in interviews.

“Her persistent assertions that the Yoruba race encouraged slavery are not only historically inaccurate and false but also perpetuate harmful stereotypes, damaging the reputation of the Yoruba people.

“She has consistently misrepresented her heritage, making false claims of connections to various Yoruba deities, including Sango and Ifa. Her actions constitute a gross manipulation of history, culture and historical facts, with the potential to mislead unsuspecting members of the public.”
Fakayode urged the public to conduct more research on the history of old Yoruba.

He added, “We urge the public to exercise extreme caution and critical thinking about her statements, as they are false, unfounded, misleading and do not reflect the values and traditions of the Yoruba people.

“We will not stand idle and watch while misinformation and deceit are spread by anybody, and we are committed to preserving the truth, cultural integrity and dignity of the Yoruba race.”

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August 1: Widespread anger, hunger responsible for planned protest – Makinde

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has declared that the widespread anger and hunger across the country is the main reason for the planned protest.
Makinde made this declaration while speaking at the grand finale of the 2024 Ibadan Cultural Week, organised by Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII).
TVN reports that August 1 has been fixed as the day for a nationwide protest against hunger across the country.
Makinde, while addressing the audience at the event held on Saturday at Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, Ibadan, the state capital, maintained that people have the right to protest.
He said that Nigerians planning to protest over hardship in the country should exercise their rights in a peaceful manner and not resort to violence or destruction of public facilities.
He advised the protesters not to destroy government property.
Makinde said, “Nigeria could be in this situation for now. We could be experiencing anger and hunger in the land and that is why our people want to protest.
“Yes, protest is everybody’s right. But remember that we used your money to build all the structures and facilities we have put in place in this state, not mine.
“So, if you want to protest, it must be peaceful.
“If you begin your protest, don’t destroy government properties, otherwise, we will have to use the money we are supposed to spend on meaningful projects to replace facilities that may get destroyed.”
August 1: Widespread anger, hunger responsible for planned protest – Makinde

Igbo traditional rulers seek creation of two additional states in Southeast

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The Council of Traditional Rulers in the Southeast geo-political zone has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to consider the request for creation of additional two states in the zone.
The Chairman of the Council, Igwe Samuel Asadu, made this request at the Forum of News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Abuja.
He said the request was part of a decision reached by the council at its last meeting.
Asadu added that the appeal for an additional two states is to address the imbalance in state creation, as the south east zone had only five states.
At a meeting, which was well attended by the traditional rulers in the zone, we agreed that we will accept any state creation from any part of the eastern states.
“We are united in this struggle. We have five states in south east, so we need to have two more states to be even.
“But whatever we get, we thank the president. We are at his mercy and God bless him for that.
“So when the state is given to us, we will endorse it. It does not matter where it comes from, it does not matter whose lawmaker sponsored the bill,” he said.
Speaking on the clamour for constitutional roles for the traditional institutions, Asadu said: “We want to have some constitutional relevance, some constitutional powers.
“Our monthly release of five per cent of the local government allocation to traditional rulers in the state have not been given by state governments.
“Traditional rulers play an important role in communicating government policies and programmes to members of the community.”
Igbo traditional rulers seek creation of two additional states in Southeast

Kenneth Okonkwo dumps Labour Party, parts ways with Peter Obi

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Kenneth Okonkwo, a former spokesman for the Labour Party’s presidential campaign council, has announced his departure from the party.

Okonkwo has also parted ways with former presidential candidate of LP, Peter Obi .

In a statement titled “Political Journey to a Great Nigeria,” which he shared on his social media platforms on Saturday, Okonkwo cited his disappointment with the party’s internal crisis and the failure of its former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, to address it.

Okonkwo expressed his commitment to a great Nigeria built on equity, justice, and fairness, but stated that the current political parties, including the Labour Party, do not have what it takes to lead the country to greatness.

He said, “I am committed, irreversibly, to a great Nigeria built on equity, justice, and fairness, where every citizen will be free and able to aspire to any position or level in life without regard to primordial sentiments built around ethnicity, religion, sex, or circumstances of birth.”

“It’s obvious that the APC or PDP, as presently constituted, do not have what it takes to lead us to a great Nigeria. Indeed, their combined leadership is trying to cripple Nigeria as this blessed country is now down economically, politically, and in every other index, leaving the people with no other option than to protest for their survival. They can see no hope for the future.

“Unfortunately, by our Constitution, we need a solid political party with a solid grassroots base to be able to wrestle power from these kakistocrats and kleptocrats. We, therefore, need a decisive leader who will be able to build such a party of integrity and character from the grassroots because, eventually, the majority of the people that will populate a government will proceed from the political party of the leader.”

He likened a party to a political tree that produces the leadership cadre in government, stating that a corrupt tree cannot produce good fruits regardless of the leader’s integrity and intentions.

He attributed Nigeria’s problems to a lack of internal democracy within parties, which leads to the emergence of incompetent and corrupt leaders in government.

He emphasised the need for a decisive leader who can build a party of integrity and character from the grassroots.

“We also need a decisive leader who will be selfless enough, in boldness and bravery, to secure our victory, when the people vote for such a leader because these corrupt and incompetent leaders are not willing to conduct free and fair elections and will always grab, snatch power from any weak and indecisive leader, and run away with it. Our judiciary has not proved to be equal to the task of preventing the emergence of electoral bandits who steal electoral victories at gunpoint in the public glare of everyone.

“I am earnestly searching for such a leader who has the integrity and also the commensurate charisma and bravery to mobilise the people to sustain victory if Nigeria votes for such a person. The time for calm down is over.”

Okonkwo recalled the struggle to liberate Nigeria from corrupt leaders in 2023, only for the victory to be stolen. He expressed scepticism that the judiciary will deliver democracy due to judicial abuse, urging people to take control of their destiny by voting for the right president and ensuring that person is sworn in.

He also stressed the need for a decisive leader to stop the current suffering and prevent these leaders from remaining in power beyond 2027.

Okonkwo added that the current situation in the Labour Party has motivated him to pursue a new political direction, adding that after the 2023 general election, many Nigerians, including himself, had high hopes for the Labour Party.

Okonkwo said he believed Peter Obi had the potential to build a strong, integrity-driven party capable of overthrowing corrupt leaders but needed to provide the right directives, and everyone would follow.

Okonkwo said, “I received my first shock when he publicly declared that he didn’t promise Nigerians to build a strong Labour Party, but to solve Nigeria’s problems. I was like, does it mean HE Peter Obi is not aware that without a solid party base, we are heading nowhere politically? However, I continued in his defence believing he would still privately bring the needed solution to LP’s problems. To no avail.

“PO also publicly demanded that the Abure-led National Working Committee must organise an all-inclusive convention that will guarantee the participation of all members of the Labour Party in the choice of their leaders. This didn’t happen, and surprisingly, PO refused to disassociate himself from the shenanigans and criminal activities of the former NWC as their time had expired.”

Okonkwo said that every member of the Labour Party is confused about the party’s future due to a lack of leadership from Peter Obi. He admitted that when members look to him for guidance on Obi’s standpoint, he has nothing to say because he is unaware.

Okonkwo added that he cannot continue to speak on behalf of a leader whose stance on important issues is unknown to him, as he does not know how to manipulate facts.

He added, “I am shocked that PO could not openly support the noble efforts of the Labour Unions who founded the Labour Party as a base to fight for the welfare of workers to the extent that some of them are openly saying that PO is now the problem of LP. The Labour Unions now have an unfortunate situation where they are fighting criminals who want to hijack their party when an ordinary statement from Peter Obi would have brought the solution. I cannot continue with this ambivalence forever.

“I am of course in full support of the Labour Unions and other stakeholders who are now compelled to fight for the soul of LP without the support of PO.

“However, the consequence is that I no longer have the confidence that PO has what it takes to build a party that can win against these kakistocrats and kleptocrats, and above all, he has proved that even if the people vote for him, he doesn’t have what it takes to secure the mandate. I don’t intend to embark on such a campaign as we did in 2023, projecting a person who cannot sustain the victory even if he wins.

“It’s in this regard that I have decided to continue my political journey into the great Nigeria of our vision without Peter Obi. I am always 100% loyal to a leader whenever I am working or following the leader. At any time I have doubts within me that I can no longer offer 100% loyalty to him, I will respectfully let everyone know. When I joined his campaign, I made it public; now that I cannot guarantee my support for his future political aspirations, I believe I owe it to everyone to let them know.”

Okonkwo said the decision to leave the Labour Party has nothing to do with joining the APC or PDP, as he remains committed to the Nigerian people and their aspirations for a better Nigeria.

He also noted that his decision to distance himself from Peter Obi is based on principles, not personal reasons, as he seeks a decisive, bold leader with integrity to confront corrupt leaders.

Okonkwo declared that he is free to negotiate and consult with like-minded individuals to determine the next step in their political journey, stressing that this will not involve joining the APC or PDP for now but may include consolidating the Labour Party.

Okonkwo stated that Nigeria must regain its greatness despite opposition from corrupt leaders. He emphasised that protest is a democratic right and should not be prevented, urging protesters to remain peaceful.

Okonkwo called on the government to use wisdom and restraint in managing protests, highlighting that good governance is the best way to avoid protests, as bad governance makes them inevitable.