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December 16, 2021 5 Corps Members, 7 Labourers Die In Yobe, Oyo Auto Crashes

5 Corps Members, 7 Labourers Die In Yobe, Oyo Auto Crashes

Five corps members have died while others sustained injuries following an auto crash that involved a commercial vehicle at Fika Local Government Area of Yobe State.

The corps members from batch (C) stream II were travelling from Taraba to their home town in Yobe after completing their 21 days orientation course at Sibre Camp, Jalingo, Taraba State.

An eyewitness, Sule Audu, said the accident happened after the commercial bus carrying the corps members had a collision with a moving tractor.

He said the victims were rushed to Fika health facility where some of them died.

Meanwhile, colleagues of the deceased corp members from Yobe State have expressed shock over the incident.

The injured victims were transported to Damaturu Specialist Hospital. 

When contacted, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Public Education Officer, Mr Hussaini Haruna, confirmed the incident. 

Also, an auto crash in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, involving a truck has claimed seven lives.

It was learnt that 19 others were injured in a lone accident that occurred yesterday around the Badeku area of Ibadan. 

When contacted, the Sector Commander of Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Oyo State, Mrs Unce Chukwurah, who confirmed the accident, said the truck that was involved in the accident was carrying 26 labourers going for construction work.

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December 16, 2021 Lai Mohammed Faults Critics Of President Buhari Over Insecurity

Lai Mohammed Faults Critics Of President Buhari Over Insecurity

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has picked holes in criticism that President Muhammadu Buhari has nothing more to offer in tackling insecurity, saying it is untrue and smacks of dirty politicking

The Minister, who spoke in Abuja, said the reaction was necessary because the polity has recently been awash with heightened commentary on the security situation in the country.

"President Buhari has done so much, under very difficult economic and social conditions, to tackle insecurity in our country. Not only has he done so much. President Buhari continues to do much more to keep Nigerians safe. To say he has nothing more to offer is untrue, fallacious, and smacks of dirty politicking.

"By boosting the number and capacity of our fighting forces, Mr. President is putting them in good stead to tackle insecurity not just during the life of his Administration but long after he would have left office," he said.

Lai Mohammed added that "no Administration in Nigeria's recent history has provided the security agencies with the hardware needed to tackle insecurity as that of President Buhari."

According to the Minister of Information and Culture, President Buhari has raised the morale of security agents while recently commissioning boats and ships in the latest effort to enhance the nation's maritime security.

He said President Buhari has continued to make the issue of security a major plank of his administration's policy since its assumption in 2015.

"This is not a surprise, considering the fact that the fight against insecurity is one of the three priority areas of the APC-led Federal Government.

"Yes, the security situation has continued to pose a great challenge, but amidst the cacophony of voices – some genuinely concerned about the situation and others ready to exploit it for selfish ends – it is easy to forget where we are coming from. Today, we only look at the current situation, without wondering what would have been had this President not taken the bull by the horns, as far as security is concerned.

"With the way, the insurgents were going before this Administration came into office, with their control of a vast swath of land the size of Belgium, with their freewheeling attacks in almost a dozen states, including the Federal Capital Territory which was hit at least five times, perhaps they could have achieved their aim of declaring an Islamic State in Nigeria if President Buhari had not acted decisively. After all, in 2014, Boko Haram declared a Caliphate in Gwoza after capturing Bama and Gamboru as well as other towns and villages in Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa. They installed their own Emirs, collected taxes, and flew their flag before the military dislodged them.

"Yes, banditry and kidnapping have added to the state of insecurity, President Buhari has also continued to provide quality leadership in order to ensure that our security agencies decisively tackle the cankerworm of insecurity of any hue."

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December 16, 2021 80 Persons Die Of Lassa Fever In 17 States, FCT

80 Persons Die Of Lassa Fever In 17 States, FCT

 Lassa fever has claimed 80 lives in 17 states and the Federal Capital Territory since the beginning of this year, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has said.

The states affected include Edo, Ondo, Taraba, Ebonyi, Bauchi, Benue, Plateau, Kaduna, Enugu, Nasarawa, Kogi, Cross River,  Imo, Anambra, Delta, Abia and Nasarawa. 

The NCDC, in a statement, said: "Since January 2021, a total of 434 confirmed cases with 80 deaths, have been reported from 17 states and 63 local government areas in Nigeria."

The agency also confirmed the death of two persons from Lassa fever in Nasarawa state.

It said the third person linked to the first case was being treated in the FCT.

"On the 8th of December 2021, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) was notified of the death of two persons from Lassa fever. 

"The first case was a pregnant woman who presented in a health facility in Nasarawa State and the next one, a medical doctor involved in the management of the patient that later sought medical care in the FCT.

"In addition, another medical doctor linked to the index case has also been confirmed to have Lassa fever and he is currently receiving medical care in FCT," the statement added.

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December 16, 2021 Killers Of Niger Worshippers Arrested

Killers Of Niger Worshippers Arrested

Six people have been arrested in connection with the killing of 18 worshippers in Maza-Kuka, Mashegu Local Government Area of Niger State. 

The state Commissioner for Local Government, Community Development, Chieftaincy Affairs and Internal Security, Emmanuel Umar, made this known while speaking to reporters.

The commissioner, however, said he could not provide the number of those arrested so far.

However when contacted, the Niger State Police Command Public Relations Officer, DSP Wasiu Abiodun, said six people were arrested in connection with the killing that took place on October 26, 2021.

He gave their names as Mohammed lawali, Suleiman Ibrahim, Mohammed Rebo, Bashir Audu, Monsoru Abubakar and Abubakar Hamidu. 

According to him "Investigations by the police team revealed that the gang leader, Mohammed lawali, and some of the gang members are escapees from the Lokoja correctional centre''.

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