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September 30, 2024 Ekiti Police Commissioner Urges Youths to Avoid October 1 Protest

Ekiti Police Commissioner Urges Youths to Avoid October 1 Protest

The Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, Adeniran Akinwale, has urged the youth in the state to avoid participating in the planned October 1 protest to prevent it from being hijacked by miscreants. Speaking in Ado Ekiti on Sunday, Akinwale emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and urged young people to seek dialogue instead of resorting to protests.

"We encourage people not to participate in protests to avoid the risk of hoodlums taking advantage, which would harm everyone involved. We will continue to engage with key stakeholders and the youth to ensure peace and tranquility in Ekiti State," Akinwale said.

He further highlighted the need for understanding and sacrifice given the current national and global economic challenges, warning against using unlawful means to pursue legitimate causes.

September 30, 2024 FG Transfers 64 CNG Buses to Labour and Student Unions for Public Transport

FG Transfers 64 CNG Buses to Labour and Student Unions for Public Transport

The Federal Government has handed over 64 compressed natural gas (CNG) buses, each with a 100-passenger capacity, to the Organised Labour and the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS). The presentation, held at the State House banquet hall in Abuja on Sunday, was attended by the Ministers of Information, Mohammed Idris, and Finance, Wale Edun. They announced that an additional 700 CNG buses are expected to arrive in the country soon.

Since the removal of the petrol subsidy in 2023, Nigerians have faced significantly higher transportation and commodity costs. While some citizens continue to call for the reinstatement of the subsidy, President Bola Tinubu's administration has proposed CNG as a more affordable energy solution. The government aims to convert over 200,000 vehicles and tricycles to run on CNG.

Representatives from the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), including TUC Secretary-General Nuhu Toro and NLC's International Desk Head Uche Ekwe, praised the government's initiative but noted that the current number of buses is insufficient to meet the needs of Nigeria's entire workforce.

September 30, 2024 October 1 Protest Organizers Stand Firm: ‘No Going Back’

October 1 Protest Organizers Stand Firm: ‘No Going Back’

The organizers of the planned October 1 protest against economic hardship in Nigeria have reaffirmed their commitment to proceed, despite opposition from the Federal Government and warnings from the Nigerian Police Force. Omoyele Sowore, a former presidential candidate and activist leading the protest, reiterated the decision in a social media update, stating that the demonstration would take place nationwide. He emphasized that the protests, including one at Eagles Square in Abuja, would remain peaceful, despite the government's past use of force against demonstrators. Omoyele Sowore, gave an update on his social media platform X on Monday, insisting on the action, and saying it would be held across the country.
“NO GOING BACK! #FearlessInOctober”, he wrote on Monday

Sowore highlighted the widespread issues of hunger, insecurity, and economic hardship facing Nigerians, arguing that these problems have only worsened in recent months. He pointed out the sharp rise in petrol prices, the devaluation of the naira, and the increase in banditry as reasons for the protest, calling on Nigerians to join in peaceful demonstrations across the country.

In response, the Nigerian Police Force has begun deploying officers to various states to maintain order. In Niger, Kano, Kaduna, and other states, security personnel have been stationed at strategic locations, with some police commands urging the protest organizers to reconsider their plans. Despite these measures, the protest organizers, including leaders from the Take It Back Movement, have stated they are prepared for the protest and will not be deterred by the government's repressive actions. They insist that their protests are within the bounds of the law and a necessary response to the government's failure to address the nation's economic challenges.

The Lagos State Government has also reiterated its stance, reminding organizers of a court ruling restricting protests to designated venues. However, the organizers remain steadfast, with Sowore and others declaring that they have done nothing wrong and are fully within their rights to protest peacefully.

September 27, 2024 Nigerian Government Vows Accountability in Bobrisky Bribery Scandal

Nigerian Government Vows Accountability in Bobrisky Bribery Scandal

The Federal Government has pledged that no one involved in the alleged bribery case surrounding crossdresser Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, will escape justice.

Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, made this commitment during a press briefing in Abuja on Friday, marking his one year in office. He had earlier ordered a thorough investigation into accusations of bribery and corruption within the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS).

The probe follows reports that Bobrisky, who was sentenced to prison earlier this year, did not serve his sentence within the correctional facility. In response, the Civil Defense, Correctional, Fire, and Immigration Services Board, on September 26th, 2024, suspended several senior prison officers linked to the case.

Among those suspended are Michael Anugwa, Deputy Controller of Corrections at the Medium Security Custodial Centre (MSCC) in Kirikiri, Lagos, and Sikiru Adekunle, Deputy Controller at the Maximum-Security Custodial Centre, also in Kirikiri. Additionally, ASC II Ogbule Samuel Obinna, from the MSCC in Afikpo, Ebonyi State, was suspended for allegedly escorting a convicted inmate outside the facility. Another senior officer, Iloafonsi Kevin Ikechukwu, Deputy Controller at the MSCC in Kuje, Abuja, was also suspended for allegedly receiving money on behalf of an inmate.

Speaking about the ongoing scandal, Tunji-Ojo urged Nigerians to remain patient while the investigation is concluded but emphasized that justice will be served. "We will not spare anybody, no matter how highly placed. Let’s be patient, the investigation is ongoing, but rest assured that nobody will be shielded or protected," he assured.

The minister also clarified that the investigation extends beyond Bobrisky's case. "This is not just about Bobrisky. Of the four people we suspended, only two are linked to Bobrisky. The officer in Afikpo took an inmate out. This process will continue; it won’t stop here."

Tunji-Ojo further expressed confidence in the integrity of the investigation committee, urging the public to trust the process. "Look at the integrity of the people involved in the investigation. Their integrity should give you confidence," he added.

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