Ogun Police command parades seven suspected fake soldiers arrested for robbery

The Ogun State Police Command has paraded seven fake soldiers who were arrested while trying to carry out robbery operation along Lagos Ibadan highway but met their waterloo with a stiff resistance from the SARS operatives.

The CP of Ogun Police command, Edward Ajogun while parading the suspects at the command’s headquarters at Eleweran, Abeokuta, said the suspects, who were members of a gang, had operated at Ijebu-Ife around 2.30am on September 4 in military camouflage uniforms.

Ajogun said the criminal gang engaged his men in a gun battle, which led to the death of one of them while seven others escaped.

He said operatives of the Special Anti- Robbery Squad, led by CSP Muhammad Tijani fished out the suspects from their different hideouts within and outside the state.

Ajogun said six of the suspects – Ikechukwu Alore, Ifeanyi Emmanuel, Chinbueze Kingsley, Obiora Michael, Elias John and Vincent Magnus– were arrested at different locations in Lagos.

He added that the remaining one, Chigozie Michael, was apprehended in Sagamu, Ogun State.

He said, “The gang leader, Obiora Michael, who sustained bullet wounds on his abdomen, right hand and thigh during the encounter with the SARS operatives, was traced to his home in the Ajangbadi area of Lagos on September 17, where his wife was treating him, having lied to her that he sustained the injuries in a road accident.”

Ajogun presented a cash gift of N100,000 to the SARS operatives as commendation for their efforts leading to the arrest of the suspects.

Lagos has potential to be another Dubai if we work hard, Sanwo-Olu tells cabinet members

The two-day Ministerial Performance Review Retreat organised by the executive arm of the Lagos State Government has ended with a strong charge to members of the State’s Executive Council to deploy their physical and mental resources to bringing Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s development vision to reality.

The Governor, in his closing remarks at the event, said Lagos possessed all required to attain Dubai development model, urging the drivers of his administration’s vision of Greater Lagos to be articulate and purposeful in the discharge of the tasks assigned to them.

Sanwo-Olu, who was visibly enthusiastic about the encouraging feedback from the review of performance of his Government’s actions, applauded the cabinet members and heads of the State Government’s agencies for the progress recorded in the last one year.

He, however, said people’s expectations of his administration’s efforts were more than what had been achieved so far, charging the appointees to brace for more work.

The Governor urged the cabinet members and executives of the parastatals to increase their momentum and deploy more resourcefulness to the implementation of policies and programmes designed to transform the lives of the residents and the State’s economy.

He said: “There are many takeaways from this two-day retreat which must energise us further to deliver on our goals and promises to the people. But, one key thing we must take away from this exercise is the fact that we have sustained our attempts to transform Lagos and these efforts are being acknowledged by those who understand what development is all about.

“We have many great actions and ideas we have implemented, which probably have not been properly communicated. Now we need to be smarter, more organised and articulate in the way we go about our programmes so that our efforts can be more visible. The Ministry of Information and Strategy and everyone that has strength in communication should begin to magnify these efforts and show the world how Lagos is changing.”

Despite the slow pace of socio-economic activities across all sectors, which is occasioned by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Governor said his administration would not give excuses to residents, stressing that the virus would not derail his Government’s development agenda.

Sanwo-Olu charged all Commissioners and Special Advisers to work together and exchange information for better service delivery.

He said: “We need to work together and share information with one another. This way, we articulate our successes and progress better.”

Fuel Hike: NLC set to begin nationwide protest Sept 28

Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has finalised its plan to stage a nationwide rally on September 28 to protest the increase in the prices of petrol and electricity tariff.

The National Executive Council (NEC) of the NLC Tuesday endorsed the decision of the Central Working Committee (CWC) which resolved to commence a nationwide protest on September 28.

It is not yet clear if the meeting resolved to have a nationwide strike after the September 28 rally with officials saying a communique will be released soon to journalists.

ODUDUWANEWS had earlier reported how the CWC of the NLC last week issued a two week ultimatum to the government to reverse the price increase which was caused by the government’s removal of subsidy on petrol and electricity.

Addressing journalists at the end of its meeting on Tuesday in Abuja, the NLC President said the NEC condemned the increment of the tariff and advised the federal government to urgently repair Nigeria’s refineries.

Edo election: Ekiti APC members accuse Kayode Fayemi of anti-party conduct

Some members of All Progressives Congress APC in Ekiti State have alleged the governor of the State, Kayode Fayemi of anti-party conduct in the recently held gubernatorial election in Edo State.

The APC leaders in Ekiti State have also alleged that Governor Kayode Fayemi is planning to expel them from the party.

The stakeholders also alleged that the governor supported Godwin Obaseki the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the just concluded Edo State elections.

Mr Obaseki, who joined the PDP after he was denied the APC ticket, defeated Osagie Ize-Iyamu of the APC to win Saturday’s governorship election.

The crisis rocking the APC in Ekiti State has been on for several months.

In an official reaction to their summon, the affected politicians in a statement signed by Bamgboye Adegoroye, sent to newsmen on Monday, said Mr Fayemi was responsible for their summons.

“A curious process is taking place in the Ekiti State branch of our progressive party. Our governor and the chairman of Nigeria’s Governors Forum, Dr Kayode Fayemi, after installing the governor of Edo State in a clear case of anti party, is bent on expelling leaders of the party.

“Towards achieving this purpose he (Fayemi) has set up a committee of his adulators to put us on trial in a predetermined process. The committee is chairmanned by one Mr Ajigbolamu who recently left the PDP to join our party. We also know that the affairs of the committee is managed by the office of the Attorney General Mr Wale Fapounda, his anointed for the position of governor when his term is over in 2022.”

The stakeholders also said despite assisting the governor politically, Mr Fayemi has decided to punish them by appointing new executives of the party in a private home in Iyin-Ekiti, which they said violates the constitution of the party.

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde inspects ongoing projects in Ibadan

The governor of Oyo State, Engr. Seyi Makinde has embarked on inspection on some ongoing projects in the State.

Earlier yesterday, the governor inspected two ongoing projects: the reconstruction of the 21km Airport-Ajia-New Ife Express Road with a spur to Amuloko and the remodelling of the Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba, both of which were flagged off recently.

The governor while addressing the newsmen after the inspection said both the projects are proceeding at a good pace and that he was satisfied with the quality of work being done.

He however promised the people of Oyo State that he would leave no stone unturned until all abandoned projects left behind by the last administration are completed within a short period of time.

New legal year: Sanwo-Olu commends judiciary for rising to the challenges of COVID-19

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State on Monday commended the State Judiciary for rising up to the challenges posed by COVID-19 in the justice sector.

Sanwo-Olu gave the commendation in his address at a church service held at the Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina, Lagos to mark the commencement of the Lagos State Judiciary 2020/2021 Legal Year.

The Governor, who was represented at the service by his wife, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, noted that despite the disruptive impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, the State judiciary continued to dispense justice through innovative measures.

He said “I want to particularly commend the State judiciary for rising up to the challenge in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic. The courts continued to dispense justice in very innovative ways despite the ravaging impact of the pandemic. This is a testament of the commitment by our judges and magistrates to the effective and efficient dispensation of Justice”.

In his remarks, the Chief Judge, Justice Kareem Alogba, pledged that Judges and Magistrates of the State Judiciary will continue to dispense justice without fear or favour and in accordance with the law.

“We judges and magistrates in Lagos judiciary have always followed the path of God and will always apply the law as it is and dispense justice to the best of our ability. May the Lord lead us on the path of integrity and lead us aright”, he said.

Alogba sought the cooperation of his colleagues, management staff, stakeholders and members of the bar to ensure effective service delivery in the State, assuring the public that justice will be served as and when due.

In his sermon, the Diocesan Bishop of Lagos, Rt. Rev. Humphrey Olumakaiye admonished judges and magistrates to continue to uphold righteousness and justice while overseeing disputes brought before them.

Bishop Olumakaiye remarked that the judiciary has a role to play in salvaging Nigeria from the ills that have besieged the country and, therefore, must live up to its mandate of upholding justice at all times.

In his words: “You need to show that Justice is about the people and not about you. Justice and righteousness are closely linked and complement each other. You must not allow your moral integrity to be compromised”.

“To salvage this country which has been besieged by many ills, such as insurgency, kidnapping, corruption, armed robbery, child abuse and others, it is vital that you are upright and live a righteous life. You must serve God and mankind by upholding justice at all times”, he added.

Earlier at the Special Service held at the Central Mosque Lagos to herald the New Legal Year 2020/2021 of the Lagos State Judiciary, the Chief Imam of Oluwole-Ogba, Imam Sa’adallah Bella, who delivered the lecture, admonished judges and lawyers to be honest and truthful when discharging their duties, saying there can be no peace in the country if the people lose faith in the judiciary.

He said, “The judiciary is the pillar upon which the country stands, if it is shaken the country will collapse”.

The Grand Chief Imam of Lagos State, Sheik Sulaimon Abu-Nollah, in his supplication at the event, prayed that Allah, in his infinite mercy, grant Judges and Magistrates in the State the wisdom needed to dispense justice fairly.

Olojo festival kicks off in Ile-Ife as Ooni enters 7-day seclusion

The Arole Oduduwa & Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II, on Sunday moved into ILE MOLE, Iremo quarters, Ile-Ife for a 7-day seclusion as the annual Olojo festival kicked off in the ancient city universally believed to be the source and natural headquarters of the Oduduwa Race.

Ooni Ogunwusi who appeared in his usual white traditional attire laced with colorful ancient beads, told newsmen on his way out of the Ile Oodua Palace of Ife that he will use the highly spiritual moment of seclusion as a point of contact to God Almighty towards the total eradication of the coronavirus as well as for peace and stability in the country.

Ooni Adeyeye who is the Co-chairman of the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria(NCTRN) explained that Olojo is a festival that connotes a strong indication of God’s creation and the day of the first dawn on earth.

“I am going into seclusion, I am going into fasting and prayers in the ways of our ancestors. Like you know that we’re gradually winning the war against coronavirus and we must indeed be thankful because we are not superior to those countries being crippled by this pandemic.

“After the 7-day seclusion, there follows the other activities one of which is the procession of the sacred Aare crown with which we will pray for the entire nation and humanity.

“Every move of the Aare procession is highly significant, including the some strategic junctions of spiritual and historical significance like ITA ORANFE & ITA AGBANSALA and OKEMOGUN where I would make supplications and prayers to our ancestors.

“The first junction indicates where the first dawn came and that is where must stop, followed by where the pathfinder diety which we call Ogun sighted the first dawn and that is Oke-Mogun.

“And when I come down from the hill, there was turmoil among the dieties because Aare is the first monarchical crown and at some point they all converged at Ita Oranfe where they all agreed that kingship and organization should commence and that is where the modern day democracy and other forms of government emanated from.” Ooni Ogunwusi noted.

During the seclusion rites, Ooni Ogunwusi would be incommunicado and not grant audience to anybody.

NMA disagrees with Sanwo-Olu over full reopening of worship centres in Lagos

The Nigerian Medical Association, Lagos Chapter has disagreed with the decision of Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu ordering all Mosques, Churches and others to be fully opened for worshipping in the State.

The Chairman, Lagos NMA Committee on COVID-19 Response, Dr Japhet Olugbodi, said the state should have waited awhile before the full reopening of churches.

He said, “I think we should have tarried a little bit and see what comes out of the reopening of the airports. The strain of COVID-19 in Nigeria is different from the one in some countries, and since we’ve opened the airport, we may have people bringing in another strain of the virus that is different and deadlier than the one in the country.

“We should have seen how that goes first before reopening the economy fully. I understand that people are hard-pressed, but there is a popular saying that goes thus, ‘safety first.’ I think we could have tarried a bit till about another month after reopening of the airports before the full reopening of the economy.”

We are going to retire Seyi Makinde politically by 2023 – Kayode Fayemi

The Ekiti state Governor, Kayode Fayemi, has assured the people of Oyo state that the incumbent governor of the state, Engr. Seyi Makinde, would be unseated in the state gubernatorial election in year 2023.

He made this known to pressmen on Sunday, after the Oyo APC reconciliation meeting held in his residence at Jericho, Ibadan.

According to him- “The target is to remove my brother, Seyi Makinde is my very good brother and as you know, I’m Chairman of Governors Forum, I can’t campaign against a sitting governor but this is about my party and I have a national assignment.”

When asked if he was sure Seyi Makinde would be unseated come 2023, he said, “I am not the one that will remove him, Oyo state members of our party have come together, and we are not selling groundnuts.”

In another development, the former governor of Oyo state, Otunba Christopher Alao Akala, has been endorsed as the Oyo APC Leader.

The decision was reached at the party reconciliation meeting chaired by Gov. Kayode Fayemi in Ibadan

School Building Collapse: Sanwo-Olu orders integrity test on school buildings in Lagos

Sequel to the collapse of a school building in Ejigbo in the early hours of Saturday, the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, has directed the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development to carry out integrity tests on both public and private schools with buildings of three floors and above.

The Honourable Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr. Idris Salako disclosed that the Governor gave the directive on Saturday in order to ascertain the structural integrity of all school buildings above two floors with a view to preventing future occurrence in the State.

He assured that the Ministry would comply immediately with the directive so as to actualise the State Government’s aim of saving lives and property, especially as schools have been directed to resume after a long break due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Salako explained further that the Ministry would soon come up with the guidelines and procedures for the integrity test on public and private schools whose buildings are within the stated range.

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