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February 19, 2024 Protest Breaks Out In Ibadan Over High Cost Of Living

Protest Breaks Out In Ibadan Over High Cost Of Living


In Oyo State, angered by the soaring cost of living, food inflation, and the prevailing economic challenges, local youths have taken to the streets in protest. Their chants echoed through the air as they voiced their grievances.

The demonstrators clarified their frustrations by carrying placards bearing messages such as ‘End Food Hike and Inflation’, ‘The Poor Are Starving’, and ‘Tinubu, Don’t Forget Your Promises’.

Despite the peaceful nature of the rally, armed policemen were present at the protest site, a precautionary measure in light of the recent warnings from law enforcement regarding maintaining peace during such demonstrations.

The protests in Ibadan follow similar demonstrations in other parts of the country, including Kano and Minna. These rallies highlight the widespread frustration caused by factors such as the removal of petrol subsidies and the unification of foreign exchange rates, which have contributed to food price inflation and a surge in the cost of living.

January 23, 2024 Ibadan Explosion: 230 Properties Undergoing Integrity Test – Seyi Makinde

Ibadan Explosion: 230 Properties Undergoing Integrity Test – Seyi Makinde

The Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, has said that about 230 properties at the old Bodija, Ibadan, explosion site are now undergoing structural integrity tests.

They include 13 houses within a 50-metre radius of the explosion site, 40 houses within a 100-metre radius, 122 houses within a 200-metre radius, and 53 houses within a 250-metre radius.

While disclosing that operations at ground zero of the explosion site had moved from search and rescue to recovery, Makinde reiterated that investigations are still ongoing and that the perpetrators would be brought to book.

The Governor also thanked the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), which has been conducting structural integrity tests on properties around the explosion site.

He equally thanked Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for releasing the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) to help in the operations and for the assistance offered by the team led by Engineer Olatunde Akinsanya, the Director of Operations.

January 17, 2024 Ibadan Explosion: Actress Aisha Lawal Recounts Near-Death Experience

Ibadan Explosion: Actress Aisha Lawal Recounts Near-Death Experience

Renowned Nollywood actress Aisha Lawal has shared a harrowing account of her brush with death, narrowly escaping the Ibadan explosion that rocked the city on Tuesday night. The incident unfolded at Dejo Oyelese Close in Bodija Housing Estate.

Taking to the internet to recount her experience, Aisha disclosed that she was in Bodija at the time of the explosion, and the resonating impact still echoes in her ears. The actress detailed how she had initially parked her car near an estate to purchase suya but, fortunately, decided to relocate her vehicle to another spot just moments before the explosion occurred.

Expressing gratitude for her safety, Aisha wrote, “Alhamdulilah for today, I was at Bodija when the explosion took place, in fact, my ears are still ringing from the effect. Thank God for our lives. I parked to buy suya opposite that Estate, but later, I moved my car from Sloggers Club to the Metro Hotel on the same Osuntokun when it happened. God have mercy oo. Too many dead bodies. What exactly is going on?”

January 17, 2024 Over 20 Houses Affected In Ibadan Explosion — NEMA

Over 20 Houses Affected In Ibadan Explosion — NEMA

The aftermath of the Tuesday night explosion in the Bodija area of Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State, has been revealed by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), stating that more than 20 houses were impacted.

In a statement on Wednesday, NEMA clarified that there is currently no available information on casualty figures. The explosion, suspected to be caused by an Improvised Explosive Device, led to widespread panic among Ibadan residents.

The statement from NEMA highlighted the ongoing search and rescue operation, emphasising that casualty figures are yet to be determined. The agency assured residents of heightened security in the area, with plans for additional support to facilitate ongoing operations. According to NEMA, the situation has been controlled, and arrangements are being made to ensure the smooth continuation of operations.

Governor Seyi Makinde, reacting to the incident, disclosed preliminary findings from security agencies, suggesting that explosive devices stored by illegal miners triggered the explosion. While further investigations are underway, the governor pledged to hold anyone found guilty accountable. Makinde, who visited the explosion site on Tuesday night, announced the government's commitment to covering the medical bills of victims and providing support for those whose houses were affected, aiding in rebuilding their lives.

On the same night, the Oyo State Police Command confirmed the occurrence of the explosion, though the number of casualties remained unknown. The command assured ample deployment of personnel to prevent any breakdown of law and order. Despite this, the state government urged residents to evacuate the incident scene, facilitating unimpeded emergency and rescue efforts. In a social media update on Wednesday morning, the government emphasised the continuous use of earth-moving equipment in the ongoing search and rescue operations, promising regular updates on the evolving situation.

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