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September 18, 2024 Police Arrest Third Mainland Bridge Vandal, Launch Manhunt for Accomplices

Police Arrest Third Mainland Bridge Vandal, Launch Manhunt for Accomplices

Operatives from the Onikan Division of the Lagos Police Command have arrested a suspect, Yakubu Yusuf, for vandalizing a section of the railings on the Third Mainland Bridge. This was announced in a statement posted on X.com by the Lagos State Police Command on Wednesday.

According to the statement, Yusuf was apprehended after the division received a tip-off about vandals operating near the Old School of Nursing area along the bridge.

The statement reads: “Officers from the Onikan Division, after receiving information about vandals removing railings from the bridge near the Old School of Nursing, arrested one Yakubu Yusuf, male, aged 28, and recovered 21 long pieces of aluminum railings.”

The police also revealed that an investigation is ongoing to track down other suspects involved. "Efforts are being made to arrest the other fleeing suspects," the statement added.

Police Arrest Third Mainland Bridge Vandal, Launch Manhunt for Accomplices
Police Arrest Third Mainland Bridge Vandal, Launch Manhunt for Accomplices
September 18, 2024 FG Issues Flood Warning as Cameroon Releases Water from Lagdo Dam

FG Issues Flood Warning as Cameroon Releases Water from Lagdo Dam

On Tuesday, the Federal Government alerted Nigerians about the release of water from the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon. In a statement, Umar Muhammed, the Director General and CEO of the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), announced that regulated water releases from the dam would begin on September 17.

The statement explained that water discharge is expected to gradually increase to 1000 cubic meters per second (m³/s) over the next seven days, depending on inflow from the upstream Garoua River. "The authorities of the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon have informed the agency that controlled water releases will start at a rate of 100 m³/s (8,640,000 m³/day) from September 17, 2023," the statement said.

It also noted that the gradual increase in water discharge is planned to avoid exceeding the capacity of the Benue River system, which could lead to significant flooding in downstream areas in Nigeria. Once there is a decrease in flow into the Lagdo reservoir, the overflow is expected to stop.

Despite the dam releases, NIHSA reassured the public that there is no immediate cause for concern. "Major flooding downstream in Nigeria is not expected, as the flow levels along the Benue River are still within cautionary limits," Muhammed stated.

However, he urged all states along the Benue River, including Adamawa, Taraba, Benue, Nasarawa, Kogi, Edo, Delta, Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross River, and Rivers, to remain vigilant and implement necessary preparedness measures to mitigate potential flooding risks.

The agency will continue to monitor water flow conditions in the transboundary Benue River and Nigeria’s inland rivers, providing regular updates to prevent further flood disasters.

September 17, 2024 Lagos Threatens To Demolish 280 Illegal Structures

Lagos Threatens To Demolish 280 Illegal Structures

The Lagos State Government has warned that it will demolish 280 illegal structures to prevent the development of slums, safeguard the state's master plan, and protect its coastal areas from erosion.

In a statement titled "LASG Serves Contravention Notice on Illegal Occupants of Mayegun Waterfront Scheme," issued by the Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Ekundayo Alebiosu, it was revealed that notices have been sent to over 280 property owners and occupiers in the Mayegun Waterfront Scheme, located in Eti Osa Local Government Area.

The contravention notices give the occupants seven days to present proper documentation and approvals justifying their occupation. If they fail to comply, demolition notices will be issued. A technical assessment conducted by the Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development found that these properties, including completed, under-construction, and undeveloped lands, lack government authorization.

Alebiosu urged the affected property owners to voluntarily remove their structures or regularize their documents before the notice expires to avoid penalties. He emphasized that illegal activities along the waterfront schemes must cease, as the state will no longer tolerate encroachment on government properties, land, and setbacks.

The Commissioner also disclosed that the state is currently addressing similar encroachment issues in the Okun Ajah Waterfront Scheme, reaffirming the government's commitment to protecting its waterfront schemes and infrastructure while ensuring the safety of life and property along Lagos' coastal areas.

September 17, 2024 Kaduna Maulud Accident Death Toll Reaches 40

Kaduna Maulud Accident Death Toll Reaches 40

Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has expressed shock and profound sorrow over the tragic loss of 40 lives, mostly children, in a fatal motor accident along Saminaka Road in Lere Local Government Area last Sunday. The children were en route to an Eid-el Maulud celebration when the J5 bus they were traveling in lost control and collided with an articulated vehicle due to speeding and overloading.

Initially, the Federal Road Safety Corps sector commander, Kabiru Nadabo, reported 25 fatalities, with 48 others suffering various injuries. These injured victims were rushed to hospitals in Kaduna, Jos, and Kano for urgent treatment. Unfortunately, the death toll rose to 40 as more victims succumbed to their injuries while receiving medical care.

In response to the incident, Governor Sani directed the state commissioner of health to ensure that the surviving children receive proper medical attention. He expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy and pledged support to the families of the deceased.

The victims have since been laid to rest in accordance with Islamic burial rites in Lere Local Government Area.

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