Don’t compare Sunday Igboho to any of Allah’s Prophets : Oyo FOMWAN warns

The Federation of Muslim Women Association in Nigeria, FOMWAN Oyo State Chapter has warned individuals and Associations to desist from likening the botched plan by Sunday Adeyemo popularly called Igboho to escape to Germany through Cotonuo, Benin Republic to avoid being arrested by the Nigerian Government to the travails suffered by some Prophets of Allah in the hands of their persecutors.

This is just as the Association insisted that it was wrong for anyone to compare his travel to Benin Republic to Allah’s ordained migration of Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina.

The warning was contained in a statement issued and signed in Ibadan by the Oyo State Amirah of FOMWAN, Alhaja (Dr) B.B Oloso and sent to ODUDUWA NEWS today.

According to the Amirah, the warning became imperative following the statement credited to the Publicity Secretary of the Pan Yoruba Socio-Cultural Organization, Afenifere, Mr Jare Ajayi where he compared Sunday Igboho’s travails to that of Prophets Musa and Muhammad, may Allah bless their souls.

” Most of Allah’s Messengers if not all emigrated at one time or the other. However, the migration of Prophet Muhammad differed from other Prophets because it was the beginning of the establishment of full Islamic practice by the early Muslims. At Medina, Prophet Muhammad established the best nation ever raised and from there Islam was embraced by many nations and tribes. ” Alhaja Oloso recalled

It reiterated its admonition to the Afenifere not to overglorify Sunday Igboho to the extent of conferring the status of the savior of the Yoruba people on him just as Allah appointed His Prophets to liberate their people from the shackles of one oppression or the other.

While stressing that Islam promotes oneness of Allah as well as love amongst people of different creeds and tribes across the globe, Oyo FOMWAN Amirah appealed to Nigerians to avoid fanning the embers of ethnic, tribal and religious crises which could further aggravate the present delicate situation in Nigeria.

The Association in the statement called on the Federal Government to bring all ethnic , religious and tribal groups and agitators across the Country together for a national discourse where the nation’s multifaceted crises and problems will be discussed, addressed and resolved.

Palms Mall Sealed As Oyo Police Denies Killing Of Poly Ibadan Graduate

The Oyo State Police Command has denied involvement in the killing of a young graduate of The Polytechnic Ibadan who was said reported to have been shot few weeks ago by a yet-to-be identified Policeman.

The deceased identified as Babatunde was said to have been shot while resisting attempt to arrest him by policemen who had been drafted to the premises.

He was said to have been caught smoking substance suspected to be Marijuana.

An eyewitness, who spoke under condition of anonymity, alleged that “he was about to be arrested when he tried escaping through ShopRite perimeter fencing. So one of the police officers pulled trigger twice, and he died immediately”.

Meanwhile, the Oyo State Police Command has denied involvement in the killing. Its spokesperson, Mr Adewale Osifeso, said it was a case of ‘cult related violence’.

“Comprehensive investigations are ongoing to apprehend all the culprits involved. Updates would be provided in due course, please,” he said.

Sarkin Hausawa Of Ibadanland Is Dead

The Sarkin Hausawa of Ibadanland, Alhaji Zungeru has been reportedly died at age 73.

It was gathered that the 73 years old Sarkin Hausawa of Ibadanland died on Sunday night in his palace.

His death came barely 3 days after the Muslims celebrated Eid-Al-Adha for the year 1442A.H.

Late Alhaji Zungeru was born on June 13, 1948. He was installed as Sarkin Hausawa in 1992 when he was 44 years old. Details later.

COVID-19: Group Asks Oyo Govt To Investigate Causes Of Mysterious Deaths In Iseyin

There has been a report of sudden deaths recorded in the past few weeks in Iseyin area of Oyo State. Meanwhile, a socio-cultural group, Ebedi Frontliners, Iseyin (EFI), has raised suspicion over sudden deaths of people of the Iseyin community of Oyo State, in recent days.

The group, through its Public Relations Officer, Segun Fasasi, said it was worried about the deaths of people who had no medical crisis but were suddenly found dead in their sleep.

It was revealed that within the last three days, no fewer than four prominent individuals in the community had died.

A Chief and Baale are among those that had died in unclear circumstances, in the past few days.

The group, particularly called on the Oyo State government among other tiers of government to investigate the causes of sudden deaths among the people of the Iseyin community.

Especially, the group said an investigation was necessary in view of the spread of the Delta variant of COVID-19.

The group charged the government to urgently conduct an autopsy to unravel the cause of the seemingly mysterious deaths.

”We have recorded deaths of young people and elderly people, who a day prior to their death, were very active, went to parties, played with their families and did many things which a sick person would not do, but died overnight, this is worrisome.

”The danger here is that of the spread of COVID-19, especially the dangerous Delta Variant, which shows no symptoms like the two types we earlier experienced, we are therefore advocating any form of an autopsy to ascertain the cause of deaths so as to stop the spread.

”Imagine the level of spread at a burial programme where the corpse is carried by many of its people before being interred, the government should as a matter of urgency, look into this,” the statement read.

Lagos Govt Launches New Security Wares Against Criminals

The Lagos State Government through the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) is set to unleash a new set of security wares to confront criminal elements headlong and secure lives and property in the state.

LSSTF Executive Secretary, Dr. Abdurrazaq Balogun, who spoke to Lagos Monitoring Team while inspecting the new patrol vehicles, said the state government was committed to the security and safety of residents and investors.

He said the plan of the government was to seriously secure the flanks as well as the inner city, especially by providing critical infrastructure to rev up the security architecture of the state.

“Mr Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu is very much aware of the security situation in the state and ready to provide critical equipment to enhance the operation of security agencies in the state.

“At the LSSTF also, we have keyed into this vision and we will continue to work assiduously to provide the enabling environment and infrastructure for people to go about their daily activities without let or hindrance,” Balogun said.

Igboho Remanded In Benin-Republic Prison As Court Resumes Hearing Today

The Cour D’Appel De Cotonou, Benin Republic, has adjourned the case involving Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, till Friday, July 23.

Igboho was, therefore, returned to the custody of Brigade Criminelle in Cotonou.

Meanwhile, the court ordered Igboho’s wife released and her passport returned to her.

It was learned that the case was adjourned and Igboho returned to custody because the Nigerian government was yet to fill the extradition form.

His lawyer, Yomi Aliyu(SAN), had earlier told newsmen that today, Thursday, was just for registration of the case.

The court is expected to rule on the merits or otherwise of the international arrest warrant for Igboho.

The judgment will determine if he will be extradited to Nigeria or not.

ODUDUWA NEWS had earlier reported that everyone was seated in court, awaiting the judge to commence proceedings.

Igboho and his wife, Ropo, have been in custody since their arrest at the Cardinal Bernardin International Airport, Cotonou, while boarding a flight for Germany, on Monday.

Gov Makinde Reacts On Igangan Killings, Wants FG To Inform State Before Carrying Out Covert Operation

The governor was reacting to the recent crisis that rocked Igangan and its environs in Ibarapa Local Government of the state.

Some operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) had arrested suspected smugglers in the community, leading to a face-off between the operatives and the residents who mistook the operatives for the belligerent herdsmen and resisted the arrest.

The incident led to the death of the Coordinator of Amotekun in Ibarapa Central Zone, and two other people.

Makinde threatened to withhold the weapon seized from the operatives who invaded the community until he gets the attention of the Federal Government.

Addressing some Muslims serving in his administration when they visited him for the Eid-el-Kabir celebration on Tuesday, the governor said recent data indicated an improved security situation in Oyo State, following various security measures the government had taken.

He said part of the measures was the instruction to local government chairmen to involve traditional rulers as well as other voluntary residents in policing their areas.

Each local government is to spend N10 million monthly on this security arrangement.

Makinde explained that the initiative amounts to spending N330 million in the 33 local government areas, besides other efforts the state government had put in place to tighten security.

“On security, most of the data in the past months shows that things are now improving. The Igangan incident, some days ago, was only falsified by some people who were saying that Fulani herdsmen had invaded Igangan again. The truth is actually about the NCS and smugglers. They know each other.

“Customs officials were accused to have entered Igangan, which is not a border town. But we are working with Federal authorities and they have arrested most of them.

“The gun that was collected is still with us. I said I won’t release it until I get the attention of the Federal authorities.

“In the Constitution of Nigeria, Oyo State is a federating unit. We are not saying Federal agencies should not carry out their operations here. But they must tell us; they must inform us. They may not disclose the details of the operation to us, but we must know about it.

“If we had known about the operation, we would have pre-informed the security detail in the town and those who died could have been alive. The Amotekun Coordinator that died in Igboora would have still been alive today.

“How can you go operating in an unidentified vehicle in a town where the security tactics have been heightened? As they wanted to enter the town, they were confronted because we have heightened security in all of those places.

“So, we will keep appealing to them and to our people that false information won’t help anybody. Nobody will profit politically from the security issues we are faced with. It is our collective responsibility. The people will play their part and the government will play its own part.

“We said each local government should set up a security committee, which should include traditional rulers and voluntary people willing to police their areas. I encouraged them to budget N10 million to service the committee every month. For the entire state, that’s N330 million per month by all local governments, excluding what we are doing generally at the state level.”

JUST IN: Oyo Govt Detects 41 Ghost Workers, 341 Others With Irregular Records

The government said that all the 41 ghost workers would be removed from its payroll.

It also noted that it has discovered 341 workers with irregular records.

The Implementation Committee of the 2019/2020 Civil/Public Servants Audit and Payroll Re-engineering/Validation Exercise made these declarations in a statement on Wednesday.

The statement added that of the 341 who indicated their decision of voluntary retirement to the Implementation Committee, 290 officers had turned in their voluntary retirement letters, while the 24 officers who failed to take advantage of the two-month window have now been retired by the concerned agencies of government.

“The Implementation Committee of the Oyo State 2019/2020 Civil/Public Servants Audit and Payroll Re-engineering/Validation Exercise has recommended the removal of 41 staff classified as “No Show” (ghost workers) by the consultants.

“The consultants had indicted 602 officers and recommended them for removal from the payrolls but the Implementation Committee affirmed 41 ghost workers; cleared 40 others of any infraction; uncovered 10 deaths; 170 systematic retirements; and affirmed the option of voluntary retirement by 341 others with irregular records of service.

“Following series of reconciliations, the report of the consultants was received by the government on April 30, 2021, after which an Implementation Committee was put in place to fashion out the final implementation model,” the statement read in part.

The 13-member Implementation Committee, headed by Mr. D.O Olatunde, Permanent Secretary, Civil Service Commission, recommended that an administrative investigation be undertaken by the government to determine where the salaries of the ghost officers had been going.

According to the statement, the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde had, in a painstaking effort, set up a number of reconciliation meetings to review the report of Sally Tilbot Consultants, which undertook a forensic analysis of civil/public servants between 2019 and 2020.

The Committee, according to its report submitted to the government, had, however, recommended that 170 officers, who were found to have “retired systematically” (retirement according to age or years of service) be removed from the list of 602 earlier recommended for sanction by Tilbot Consultants.

Ten (10) others who were found to have died were also removed from the list prepared by the Consultants, while another 40 officers were cleared and absolved of any offence.

The report read in part: “From the above, it is observed that from the 602 alleged officers, one hundred and seventy (170) had already retired systematically due to no particular influence of the screening exercise and ten (10) deceased.

“Consequently, the Committee agreed that out of the 602 officers involved in the report: Forty (40) officers should be absolved and allowed to remain on government payrolls; one hundred and seventy (170) officers who had retired systematically should be allowed on pension payrolls, and ten (10) deceased officers should be paid their due entitlements.

It also agreed that: “three hundred and forty-one (341) officers that opted for voluntary retirement should be allowed to do so; forty-one (41) officers established to be “No Show” should be removed from Government Payrolls immediately; while the list of affected officers from Tertiary Institutions should be forwarded to their respective Governing Councils for necessary action.”

Igboho And His Wife Are Crying, And Igboho Is Also Chained Like Animal In Police Cell In Cotonou – Lawyer

“They chained him in the cell where they put him in Cotonou. There was a fracas at the airport yesterday when he was arrested. They hit him in the hand and that same hand was handcuffed, he is in pains and he was weeping like a child when I called, I heard him.”

” The wife too was put in a separate cell but they didn’t chain the wife. He was crying, the wife was crying too cease he was writhing in pains seriously. We only pray they don’t pay anybody to kill him. You don’t out somebody in cell and still chain the person.”

“You know he sustained injury and they didn’t take him to hospital for treatment. We heard that he is appearing in court tomorrow but I don’t know whether that will carry it out.”

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