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August 9, 2024 Three Dead in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Accident

Three Dead in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Accident

At least three unidentified passengers were confirmed dead late Thursday following a multi-vehicle crash on the Kara section of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The tragic incident occurred around 7 pm when a truck driver, transporting sugar, lost control and collided with another vehicle, triggering a chain of collisions near Isheri-Olofin, outward from Lagos State.

The crash involved multiple vehicles, including an SF3000 truck, a Toyota Camry with the number plate EPE 200 GK, an Isuzu mini truck with the number plate T-1079 LA, and a Honda Accord. According to a fuel attendant from a nearby filling station, identified only as Michael, several injured passengers were rushed to the hospital after the crash. He noted that the truck driver fled the scene before authorities could apprehend him.

The spokesperson for the Ogun State Police Command, Omolola Odutola, confirmed the incident late Thursday, stating that the victims had been taken to a hospital in Lagos for medical attention. “Three passengers, including two women and one man, died at the scene. The injured were transported to the emergency clinic at Old Toll Gate in Ojota for treatment. The Lagos State Fire Service was present to extinguish the fire. The bodies have been taken to the mortuary at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital for identification and autopsy. Authorities are actively working to locate the truck driver who fled the scene,” Odutola said.

Amodu Shakiru, spokesperson for the Lagos State Fire Service, mentioned that while the incident occurred in Ogun State, their team was on-site to manage the situation. The crash took place along the Kara Bridge.

This tragedy follows a similar incident on Wednesday, where another crash on the Ogun State section of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway resulted in the death of an unidentified driver and injuries to three other passengers.

August 8, 2024 Federal Government to Foreign Powers: Stay Out Of Our Internal Affairs

Federal Government to Foreign Powers: Stay Out Of Our Internal Affairs

The Federal Government issued a stern warning yesterday to foreign nations, urging them to refrain from meddling in Nigeria’s internal matters. This caution follows reports of foreign flags being displayed during ongoing protests against economic hardship, particularly in northern states like Kano, Kaduna, and Zamfara, as well as the arrest of several foreigners alleged to be sponsoring the demonstrations.

Despite the protests subsiding in most areas, they continued yesterday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where thugs infiltrated the crowds, attacking both protesters and journalists. Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army confirmed that it had detained the soldier responsible for shooting a 16-year-old boy in Zaria, Kaduna State, on Tuesday, noting that an investigation is underway.

In other developments, the governments of Plateau and Bauchi states, which had imposed curfews during the height of the protests, began easing restrictions as calm returned to the regions.

During a briefing with members of the Diplomatic Corps in Abuja, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar emphasized the importance of maintaining positive international relations but stressed that Nigeria will not tolerate foreign interference in its domestic affairs. Tuggar highlighted the government's ongoing efforts to address the country's challenges and urged foreign entities to respect Nigeria’s sovereignty.

READ ALSO: Protest: 4 Teenagers and Bride-to-Be Killed in Kano, Zaria

"While the government is actively working on various reforms to address the issues facing our nation, it’s crucial to remind everyone that no country allows foreign interference in its internal matters. Nigeria is no exception," Tuggar stated. "We will take appropriate action against any foreign entity found to be supporting the protests or interfering in our internal affairs."

He also called for continued collaboration from the international community to support Nigeria's efforts in overcoming current challenges and improving the lives of its citizens.

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, reaffirmed the government's commitment to upholding the rights to peaceful assembly and free expression. He also pledged to investigate the recent violence, ensuring those responsible are brought to justice. Idris expressed gratitude to the diplomatic community for their support, assuring them that the unrest had subsided and that the government's policy interventions would soon bring positive outcomes.

In a related development, the government of Bauchi State announced the easing of the 24-hour curfew in Katagum, offering relief to residents who had been under strict lockdown due to deteriorating security conditions in the area.

August 8, 2024 Security Operatives Raid NLC Headquarters, Seize Documents

Security Operatives Raid NLC Headquarters, Seize Documents

Heavily armed security forces raided the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) headquarters in Abuja on Thursday evening, the union reported. According to the NLC, the operatives, who arrived at Labour House around 8:30 pm, broke into the building and searched the bookshop on the 2nd floor, seizing hundreds of books and publications.

Benson Upah, the NLC’s Head of Media and Public Relations, stated that the security personnel claimed they were searching for seditious materials related to the #EndBadGovernance protests. The NLC has not yet been able to fully assess what was taken during the raid, which occurred six days after the protests began.

The NLC condemned the raid, calling it a significant decline in the conduct of security operations in Nigeria. The union demanded the immediate withdrawal of the security forces from its premises, emphasizing that the operatives had no legal warrant for the invasion, which took place late at night. The NLC noted that even during the darkest periods of military rule, its secretariats were never subjected to such treatment.

In a press release, the NLC highlighted that just earlier in the day, its National Executive Council had condemned the excessive force used by security agents against protesters across the country and the mass arrests of perceived protest leaders. The council also expressed concern over the reckless use of the term "treason" to describe the protests. The raid on Labour House later that night was unexpected.

The NLC warned that this incident signals a dangerous erosion of democratic rights, including freedom of speech and peaceful protest, and called on the international community to take note of Nigeria's slide toward becoming a police state. The union also expressed fears that the situation could worsen, especially given recent experiences of violent state repression, including an attempted assassination of the NLC President.

As a precaution, the NLC has instructed its staff to stay away from Labour House until it can ensure that no incriminating materials or harmful substances were planted by the security forces. The union is demanding an international investigation into the raid and has called for the immediate return of all seized materials. If the harassment continues, the NLC warned it may call on its members to stay home until their safety is guaranteed.

Comrade Benson Upah
Head, Media and Public Relations
Nigeria Labour Congress
7th August 2024

August 7, 2024 Activist-Lawyer Adesina Ogunlana Dies After 60th Birthday

Activist-Lawyer Adesina Ogunlana Dies After 60th Birthday

The legal community and civic space in Nigeria were shrouded in grief on Wednesday with the heartbreaking news of the passing of one of its most steadfast members, Adesina Ogunlana. Known as Serubawon (a Yoruba term meaning 'scare them' or 'frighten the oppressors'), Ogunlana has embarked on his final journey—not to the courtroom to defend the helpless or to protest grounds to challenge anti-people policies, but to the world beyond.

Just days after friends and colleagues celebrated his 60th birthday with a lecture in late July, Ogunlana succumbed to death. Renowned for his pro-people stance, Ogunlana was a prominent figure in many defining protests in Nigeria, including Occupy Nigeria in January 2012, the 2020 #EndSARS rallies, and the recent #EndBadGovernance nationwide protests. He also served as the lawyer for #EndSARS petitioners at the panel investigating the Lekki Tollgate incident in Lagos.

Ogunlana expertly blended activism with his legal practice, making a significant impact in the civic space. His absence will be profoundly felt.

In a statement, Akorede Lawal, a spokesman for the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), expressed deep sorrow over Ogunlana’s passing. Ogunlana, who served as the chairman of the Ikeja Branch of the NBA from 2016 to 2018, led the protest against the increase in the Land Use Charge by the Lagos State Government in 2018, bringing a renewed sense of activism to the Bar.

“At a time when citizens look to conscientious members of the legal profession for direction, the loss of Adesina Ogunlana is monumental. He was an activist in every sense of the word,” said Lawal. Ogunlana had actively participated in the Nationwide Hunger Protest in Lagos just last week.

Known for his unwavering commitment to the rule of law, the effective administration of justice, and the protection of human rights, Ogunlana’s absence will be keenly felt in the legal profession. The NBA extends its deepest condolences to his grieving family.

Friends and associates have taken to social media to share tributes and recount the legendary exploits of Ogunlana, whose fighting spirit inspired many in the civic space. Just a few weeks ago, he was a guest on our Saturday political show "Talk Radio" with Emmanuel Ujiadughele.

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