Reps To Hold Five-Day Security Summit Amid Renewing Agitation For Seccession

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The House of Representatives has announced the plan to hold a five-day security summit next week to seek solutions to the security challenges in the country.

Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila made the announcement during a public hearing on the Armed Forces Support Trust Fund.

The summit according to the Speaker, who was represented by the Majority Leader, Representative Ado Doguwa, is expected to generate solutions to the security challenges in the country.

The Speaker also noted that the Support Trust Fund for the Armed Forces will go a long way to adequately equip the military to better tackle the security challenges.

The five-day summit will take a holistic view of the various security issues and the best ways to solve the problems.

It is the latest of such meetings being held by members of the National Assembly on the subject matter.

In 2018, the Senate had a summit on security and another was held 14 months later in 2019.

The lawmakers during the meeting in 2018 mandated the Senate Committee on Intelligence and National Security to conduct a thorough investigation, with a view to unravelling the remote and immediate causes of the proliferation of firearms in the country as well as proffer a lasting solution to the problem.

The planned security meeting comes amid insurgency in the North-East, attacks on security agencies and personnel in the South-east and South-south and calls for disintegration by Biafra and Oodu nation agitators.

Detained Nollywood Actor, Baba Ijesha Granted Bail On Health Grounds

Embattled Nollywood actor, Olarenwaju Omiyinka popularly known as Baba Ijesha who was arrested and detained by the Lagos State police Command for alleged sexual assault, has been granted bail.

He was granted bail on Monday but yet to be released, according to his lawyer, Adesina Ogunlana.

“He has been granted bail about one hour ago. We are working to perfect the bail. He was granted bail on health grounds. He has not been released. He will be released after his bail conditions have been met,” he said.

JUST IN: Makinde, Wike, Tambuwal, 12 Other PDP Governors Meet in Ibadan

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde has hosted Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal and his Rivers State counterpart, Nyesom Wike and other governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The governors converged on Monday at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

Besides Wike and Tambuwal who is the Chairman, PDP Governors’ Forum, other governors in attendance include Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia), Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri (Adamawa), Udom Emmanuel (Akwa Ibom).

Others include Bala Muhammed (Bauchi), Duoye Diri (Bayelsa), Samuel Ortom (Benue), Benedict Ayade (Cross River), Ifeanyi Okowa (Delta), Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Enugu), Godwin Obaseki (Edo), Darius Ishaku (Taraba) and Bello Matawalle (Zamfara).

The governors are expected to discuss issues of party politics and the state of the nation with focus on security and economy among other concerns.

Earlier, Governor Makinde announced their arrival via Twitter.

“Pleased to receive and host my brother Governors – Governors Aminu Tambuwal, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, Samuel Ortom, Douye Diri, and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi – all of our great party, PDP, in Ibadan tonight.

“We are meeting in Ibadan tomorrow, as members of the PDP Governors’ Forum, to discuss party issues as well as issues of national importance including security and the economy.”

JUST IN: Spiritual Warlord, Guru Maraji Declares Support For Oduduwa Republic

The Spiritual warlord of Ibadan, Oyo State, Sat Guru Maraji said that there was no going back on current agitation for attainment of Yoruba Nation, stressing that he has thrown his weight behind Chief Sunday Adeyemo, known as Sunday Igboho on his relentless struggles and activism to create and promote an awareness.

Guru Maraji in a viral video clip invoked the spirits of all Yoruba ancestors to wake up to call that centres on current agitation for emancipation of Yoruba Nation and its feasibility in no distant time.

The Spiritual Warlord stressed that it is high time Yoruba Speaking States got their own Republic, because the current Nigerian President led by Fulani man has failed to administer on sincerity of purpose, fairness, equity and justice among others.

Guru Maraji added that Nigeria had not been divisive like this, until President Muhammadu Buhari came on board and makes things worse for other regions, except Northern Region that gets nepotism and favouritism.

He called on true Yoruba sons and daughters at home and in the diaspora to rally round the current struggle of Yorubas’ liberation, saying it is only option to have access to good governance and practical application of rule of law.

Guru Maraji however declared support for Sunday Igboho on his activism and relentless struggles to create more awareness on liberation of Yorubas from an alleged maladministration and marginalization being triggered by dictatorial tendencies of Fulani led administration.

Lagos Govt Set To Commence Campaign Against Noise Pollution

The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency has launched the 6th edition of the Noiseless Lagos campaign.

The sensitisation and awareness campaign which took place at Biode Motor Park, Ojota, was geared towards combating noise pollution.

The General Manager of LASEPA, Dr Dolapo Fasawe, said there was an urgent need to sustain an eco-friendly environment and encourage self-regulatory and voluntary compliance of motorists to the environmental thrust of the state.

She noted that the campaign was continuous and that major parks identified for noise making would be visited and enlightened accordingly.

Chairman of the Motor Park, Chief Micheal Ajilo, who pledged support for the campaign noted that it was illegal to use megaphones to call passengers or engage in unfriendly activities with a warning that defaulters would be punished accordingly.

He expressed his willingness to partner with LASEPA to spread the message to all other parks to proffer a lasting solution to incessant noise emanating from motor park activities in Lagos.

Chief Executive Officer, Decibel Hearing Consultants, Prof. Dele Owolawi, warned against constant noise exposure and called for total care of the ears and prompt reporting of unusual signs once detected.

According to Owolawi, over 100 participants benefited from the free hearing tests while some were referred for further comprehensive medical investigations to prevent hearing loss.

Insecurity: Sanwo-Olu’s Wife Tells Parents To Keep Close Tab On Their Children

Lagos State First Lady, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu on Saturday urged parents and guardians to keep a close tab on activities of their children and wards, and as well be more security conscious in view of the recent developments in the country.

Speaking at a special Eid-El-Fitr celebration put together by the state government to officially mark the end of Ramadan, held at Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja, Sanwo-Olu said it was important for parents, especially women to talk to their children and also intensify prayers for the peace and development of Nigeria.

According to her, “Lagos, as we all know, is a lovely and loving place to be. We accommodate all the different tribes and ethnic groups. We thank God that this month of Ramadan has been a period where we can look inward, pray more; be more of our brothers’ keepers and take care of one another.

“At this point in time in Nigeria when everyone is talking about insecurity, it is very paramount that each and every one of us takes security very important. Just a few days ago, I was with the Iyaloja General and I was telling her that as mothers, one of the things we could do is pray more (which I know we have been doing a lot) to support our men that are doing so much out there, and also be very vigilant and talk to the wards under us.

“The same message goes to so many numerous women out there. In any gathering we find ourselves that we have been able to keep ourselves together in peace and harmony, rendering selfless service to one another, we should remember our country, Nigeria in our prayers more regularly than before because there is a lot that prayer can do; we should not give up; we should belief that we have someone up there that is more powerful.

“More importantly too, as parents and guardians, we must keep a close tab on the activities of our children and wards. We all have to be vigilant and ‘say something when we see something.’ You are your first security. It starts with the individual and more than before, we must be thoroughly and extremely observant.”

The First Lady described Ramadan as a period that emphasized on the virtues of love, tolerance, forgiveness, brotherhood, sacrifice, self-denial, piety, and generosity, among others, just as she urged the people to imbibe the lessons of the season.

“Beyond Ramadan, it is important for us to imbibe and sustain the principles of the holy month which among others include peace, kindness, compassion and happy co-existence. The holy Prophet held these principles in high esteem and lived His whole life around them.

“We must allow all these virtues to be reflected in our actions, public conduct and inter-personal relations with everyone around us. This way, we will improve on the cordial relationship that exists among the various ethnic groups and adherents of different religions in our state,” she said.

In his goodwill message, Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Folashade Jaji, said the event speaks to the uniqueness, oneness and inclusiveness in the state, and above all love and reverence for God.

He said his administration had always relied on God for guidance and support in all its affairs, adding that he viewed religion as a veritable tool to attain good governance.

“We have kept the partnership with religious bodies and have continued to improve in our relationship as we identify with those things that unite us as a people. Today, we have come together to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitri as a people, across all divides and to say loudly to all, that religion in this part of the world can only be a source of strength, unity, progress and development for us,” he said.

Besides, the Governor urged religious leaders to continue to preach religious tolerance among the congregations, adding: “for this has been our main stay in the development and peaceful co-existence of the citizenry of Lagos.”

The event was attended by community leaders as well as Islamic leaders in the state led by the Grand Chief Imam of Lagos State, Sheikh Sulaimon Abu-Nolla, while there were Quranic rendition and musical entertainment by Sauti Arewa, Gawat, Alake Twins and Queen Kafilat Olohungbebe, among others.

OYSIEC Goofed, Any Attempt To Conduct LG Poll Without APC Is Illegal — Mutalubi, Ex-Justice Commisioner

Mr Adebayo Ojo, a former Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice in Oyo state, has advised the All Progressives Congress (APC) to challenge its exclusion in the May 22 local government election.

In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan on Friday, Ojo said that an any attempt to conduct the election would be illegal and a travesty of justice.

He said that it was inappropriate and violation of court process for the Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission (OSIEC) to put up notices of election after the case was filed at the Supreme Court.

“After arguments and adjournment at the Supreme Court for judgment, OSIEC came up with the notice for election, an action that is very wrong and unconstitutional.

“When a matter is before the court of law, neither of the parties involved must do anything to ambush whatever decision that court would make.

“As a result, all notices put out by OSIEC are ineffective, illegal and unconstitutional,” he stated.

The legal expert further urged APC to write OSIEC chairman, the present justice commissioner as well as the state Chief Judge, stating their intention to file the suit even though courts have down tool.

“People should learn to abide by the law and should not be law breakers,” Ojo said.

Another Ibadan based legal practitioner, Mr Jubril Mohammed, said that except the court stated otherwise, nobody could prevent OSIEC from going ahead with the forthcoming local council election.

“APC can approach the court if they feel that there is an infraction in the process that excluded them, especially given that there was an impending judgment that they feel might set aside all the processes put in place by the OSIEC.

“Except they approach the Federal High Court, the state High Courts are presently on strike, I am afraid, the election might go ahead,” Mohammed said.

NAN reports that sacked APC Chairmen and Councillors in the state councils under the umbrella of Association of Local Government of Nigeria, Oyo State, had challenged their removal by Gov. Seyi Makinde, shortly after assumption of duty in May 2019.

The case went from the High Court to the Appeal Court and finally the Supreme Court that ruled in favor of the elected council officers describing their sack as illegal.

Consequently, the court directed that all arrears of salaries, allowances and other entitlements should be paid to the officers for the duration of their term in office.

Meanwhile,the Chairman OYSIEC, Mr Abiola Olagunju (SAN) had on Wednesday during a radio programme in Ibadan stated that the APC through its lawyers had written to the commission signifying its intention to participate in the election.

Olagunju, however said that the commission’s management would meet on Friday to deliberate on the letter and give its response.

Rancour between me and Makinde is personal and can be resolved anytime- Olopoeyan

Alhaji Abdul-Rasheed Adebisi Olopoeyan who is one of the aggrieved leaders of Peoples Democratic Party leader in Oyo state has said the rancor between him and governor Seyi Makinde is personal and only both him and His excellency can sit to resolve it when it is time.

Olopoeyan spoke at his residence in Ibadan on Saturday when the National Vice Chairman of the PDP, Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja visited him.

The Oyo PDP leader urged Arapaja to reconcile with a former Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, and a former South-West PDP chairman, Dr Eddy Olafeso and other aggrieved party chieftains, to make the party stronger.

He said, “Your coming here to my home is personal. We have a very good political relationship, and to date, nobody, Seyi Makinde (Oyo State Governor) included, can disrupt our relationship. My not supporting you for the South-West PDP chairmanship was that you came into the field late and you also failed to seek my support.

“Chief Olafeso sought my support with everything and I gave him my support wholeheartedly without regrets. On the rift between Seyi Makinde and me, only the governor and I could sit together and resolve it.

“I was the one who convinced Makinde to return to the PDP. I was the facilitator of how PDP leaders accepted his governorship ambition. Therefore, only the governor and I can sit together and resolve the issue Makinde intentionally created.

“ Most annoying is the local government election that should have been the fulcrum on which the settlement with the aggrieved leaders is placed. How I wish you, Arapaja, could prevail on Mr Governor to postpone the local government election for the governor to meet first with many of the aggrieved leaders.”

Amb. Arapaja in his part promised to take action on the issues raised by Bisi Olopoeyan. He said, “We all shouldn’t allow them to use us against ourselves. We shouldn’t for any reason give room for the lapses that happened in 2011 to repeat themselves because, in the end, we would be at the receiving end.

“It’s pertinent for all hands to be on deck. This party belongs to us all. We can’t afford to lose this state again, and apart from that, we all need to work together to achieve greatness for the region. We need to get back to having more states in the zone.”

It will be recalled Olopoeyan teamed up with ex Ekiti state Governor Ayodele Fayose, supported Dr. Eddy Olafeso against Arapaja at a recent congress held in Osogbo.

The visit of Arapaja came 48 hours after Olafeso visited Olopoeyan at his residence to celebrate Eid el-Fitr with him.

Afenifere Tells Buhari To Embrace Restructuring To Save Nigeria From Disintegration

The pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to save the country from disintegration by heeding calls for restructuring.

According to the group, this is the only solution that could halt any form of disintegration of the country.

The acting National Leader of the group, Ayo Adebanjo, made the call on Friday, after a meeting held at his country home in Ogbo Ijebu, Odogbolu Local Government Area of Ogun State.

He also advised President Buhari to bury the idea of general elections come 2023 without the necessary restructuring of the country to the path of federalism

“I urged President Muhammadu Buhari to bury the idea of holding an election before returning to federalism by restructuring the country now.

“There must be a country before elections are held; it would be patriotic of him to heed this advice. If Buhari is sincere about keeping the country together, he must restructure the country now; this is the only answer to halt the disintegration of the country. To save Nigeria, restructure the country now,” Adebanjo said.

He added that the consistent advocacy for the restructuring of the country to federalism is based on the founding philosophy of Afenifere.

Adebanjo appreciated other groups such as PANDEF, The Northern Elders Forum, Arewa Consultative Forum, and Middle Belt Forum for joining in the restructuring crusade for a greater and better Nigeria

He also hailed the Southern Governors Forum for joining the calls for restructuring.

Oduduwa Republic: There will be no elections in Yorubaland in 2023, Igboho warns at Osogbo rally

A Self-acclaimed O’odua Activist, Sunday Adeyemo popularly known as Igboho on Saturday vowed that the upcoming 2023 general elections would not hold in the Southwest region of the country.

According to Igboho, the Yorubas have woken up from their slumber and have decided not to act as slaves to the northerners.

He stated that many prominent yoruba individuals have realised that Nigeria has become a failed state and have decided to join the call for secession.

Igboho stated this during a Yoruba Nation Mega rally which held in Osogbo on Saturday.

The Oduduwa News had earlier reported that a secessionist group organised a rally, which they said was to sensitise the Yorubas on the need to join their agitations for the establishment of the Yoruba nation.

Although the rally suffered an early blow through the heavy presence of security operatives in Osogbo, however, the determined agitators reconverge at a different location to kick off their rally as scheduled.

Igboho who has championed the call for the secession of the Southwest from Nigeria in recent times also stormed the rally. His presence pulled out massive crowd.

Speaking further at the rally, Igboho called out to the Federal Government; Oyo State Government and Oyo State Police Command to immediately release all members of the Odua Peoples Congress (OPC) who were arrested over the arrest of a Fulani warlord, Isikilu Wakili in Ibarapa.

He also issued a 7-day ultimatum to Oyo State Government to release the arrested OPC members, adding that if the state government refused to do so there would be a massive protest in the state.

Recall Oduduwa News had reported how the Oyo State Police Command arrested some OPC members over their alleged link to the arrest of Isikilu Wakili.

A joint team of OPC, Ibarapa security operatives, local vigilante, and other groups, had arrested Wakili alleged to be a Fulani bandit, in the Ibarapa area of Oyo State.

But Igboho during the rally in Osogbo, condemned the continued detention of the OPC members.

In his words, “I urge the Oyo, Federal Governments and police to release OPC members who arrested Fulani herdsmen terrorising Yoruba people in Ibarapa land immediately. Before all Yorubas will come out en masse to protest against it.

“They apprehended some Fulanis who were disrupting the peace of Ibarapa and handed them over to the police. But the Oyo State Police and Nigerian Government now arrested them which should not be so.”

Speaking also at the rally, a lecturer of Cultural Studies at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Akin Adejuwon, who is also a convener of the rally, stated that the protest is eye-opening for Yoruba youths to take over and fight for the Yoruba nation.

In his words, “We are here to enlighten and sensitise the youths. The youth are the owners of the Yoruba land. The Fulani enslavers and murderers, must not take our land from us.

“A thousand generation of the Fulani herdsmen cannot overpower the Yoruba youths. We are not one of those who live in the bush. Some animals living in the forest cannot claim our lands.

“We are here to awake the youths’ consciousness to what is right. We are here to educate the youth against voting in 2023.

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