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December 17, 2021 Another Imo Traditional Ruler Found Dead Days After Kidnap

Another Imo Traditional Ruler Found Dead Days After Kidnap

A former governor of Abia state and Chief Whip of the senate, ORJI UZOR KALU, has called on the All Progressives Congress to postpone its national convention slated for February 2022.

KALU also appealed to the party to consider conducting the presidential primaries and election of the party's National Working Committee on the same day.

In a letter addressed to Governor MAI MALA BUNI, the national chairman and other members of the APC Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee, KALU warned that holding the convention in February without sorting out the minor disagreements that arose during the Congress would lead to implosion.

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December 17, 2021 Ex-INEC Chair, Jega Warns That 2023 Elections May Not Hold

Ex-INEC Chair, Jega Warns That 2023 Elections May Not Hold

Erstwhile Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission,  Attahiru Jega, has lamented the state of insecurity in Nigeria.

Jega warned that the 2023 general elections may not hold if the current insecurity is not tackled immediately.

He issued the warning at an event in honour of the late former governor of Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi in Ibadan on Thursday.

The former INEC boss said insecurity poses a serious threat to the conduct of the 2023 general elections.

He maintained that adequate security was key to an acceptable election outcome.

According to Jega: "Unless elections are conducted in an environment that is peaceful and secure, its integrity and even the legitimacy of the outcome of that election will be questioned.

"As we look forward to the 2023 general elections, there is increasing apprehension that the pervasive insecurity situation in the country may present a formidable obstacle if not an obstruction to that election.

"If not appropriately and effectively mitigated, security challenges would pose the most serious danger to the integrity of the election process if it evens allows the election to be conducted."

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December 17, 2021 UK Govt Lifts Suspension On Processing Visitors Visas For Nigerians

UK Govt Lifts Suspension On Processing Visitors Visas For Nigerians

The British High Commission has resumed the issuance of visitor's visas to citizens of countries previously on the United Kingdom red list, including Nigeria.

The UK government had placed Nigeria and some other countries on a red list following the outbreak of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.

On December 6 in a statement, the UK had also announced the suspension of issuance of visitor visas to all applicants from red list countries.

But, it has now retracted that decision removing Nigeria from the infamous list which had generated a public outcry.

The UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI), had in a statement said, "From 4:00 am on 15th December, all countries currently on the red list will be removed".

"In line with the lifting of red list restrictions, UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) will also lift the pause on processing visitor visas in all.

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December 17, 2021 Kano Police Command Arrests 245 Crime Suspects In 40 Days

Kano Police Command Arrests 245 Crime Suspects In 40 Days

Kano State Police Command, has said it arrested 245 suspects for major offences in the state within the last 40 days.

State Commissioner of Police, Sama'ila Shu'aibu Dikko, said this at a news conference held at the command headquarters in Kano.

He stated this was part of the command's efforts in its fight against crimes and criminality in line with the policing theme 'To protect with courage and serve with compassion' on community-based policing and delivery of quality police service.

"We are committed to restoring police primacy and bequeath to the nation a modernised, citizen-led, rule of law-guided and professional Police Force that Nigerians can truly trust and depend on to achieve the policing enshrined mandate enriched in sections 4 and 5 of the Nigeria Police Act 2020, the Command reviewed its anti-crime strategies.

"In our effort to effectively police Kano State, we intensify community policing engagements, constant raids of criminal hideouts and black spots, Intelligence-led and visibility policing, rapid response to distress calls, full adherence to the ethics of the Force, synergy with sister security agencies and sustaining the Operation Puff-Adder that is yielding positive results."

 The suspects arrested for the major offences include armed robbery, cattle rustling, kidnapping, car theft, fraud, thuggery and drug abuse.

But, looking into the cases of banditry, the command said it has succeeded in rescuing six kidnapped victims.

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