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July 22, 2024 FCT Police Commissioner Urges Residents to Avoid Protests

FCT Police Commissioner Urges Residents to Avoid Protests

The FCT Commissioner of Police, Bennett Igweh, has urged residents and indigenes not to participate in the nationwide protest scheduled for August 1. The protest was organized in response to the economic hardships facing the country.

Speaking to journalists in Abuja on Monday, Commissioner Igweh emphasized the significant efforts the police have made to ensure security in the FCT and warned that the protest could jeopardize these efforts.

“I appeal specifically to the residents and indigenes of the FCT. Lions do not destroy their dens, and neither should you. Please do not join this protest. We have worked tirelessly to ensure your safety,” Igweh stated.

“We have fought criminals outside Abuja in places like Kaduna, Nasarawa, and Niger to keep you safe. Just last week in Gidango, I lost two policemen, and I lost two more recently. Let our sacrifices pay for the protest. I implore you not to take to the streets and test the police’s resolve.”

Igweh pointed out the improvements made by the government, particularly in providing good roads. “Whether it’s from the FCT Minister or the President, you can see the improvements in the streets of the FCT, from Wuse to other areas, even in the hinterlands. We have seen positive changes, and we don’t want miscreants to come and destroy them, taking us back to where we were before.”

He further urged residents to act maturely and appreciate the efforts made to ensure their safety. “Let us collectively keep the FCT safe. Let those who wish to protest do so elsewhere. Appreciate the losses we have suffered for your safety. If you do this, we will continue to provide security for you. God bless all of you,” Igweh concluded.

July 22, 2024 Police Arrest Prison Escapee Behind General’s Murder In Kano

Police Arrest Prison Escapee Behind General’s Murder In Kano

Operatives of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command have arrested Hashiru Baku, the mastermind behind the murder of Brigadier General Harold Udokwere. Udokwere, the National Chairman and retired member of the Nigerian Armed Forces was killed by armed robbers who invaded his residence on June 22, 2024, stealing his gun in the process.

On June 24, 2024, the police arrested and paraded Ibrahim Rabiu, Nafiu Jamil, Aliyu Abdullahi, and Mohammed Nuhu in connection with the crime. Addressing journalists on Monday while parading the suspects, FCT Commissioner of Police, Bennett Igweh, revealed that Baku was apprehended in Kano State while attempting to flee the country. Igweh noted that Baku was an escapee from the Kuje Correctional Centre.

"I showed you the four killers, kidnappers, and robbers who killed Brigadier General Harold Udokwere, retired. Today, I present the organiser of the killing and the robbery," Igweh stated. "We have recovered the general’s gun, his wristwatch, and his wife's jewellery, which were stolen from their home. The organiser is here and has been arrested. He was in prison and escaped during the Kuje Correctional Centre attack."

Igweh added, "Instead of repenting, he continued with more audacity. We arrested him in Kano where he was trying to leave the country. We also recovered drugs from his residence, which he used to stay high."

July 22, 2024 Lagos Government Denies Imposing Parking Fees on Churches and Worshippers

Lagos Government Denies Imposing Parking Fees on Churches and Worshippers

The Lagos State Government has denied reports that worshippers will be charged for parking around churches. In a statement on Sunday, the General Manager of the Lagos State Parking Authority (LASPA), Mrs. Adebisi Adelabu, clarified that the state’s parking policy applies to all motorists using the newly created 1,800 parking slots of LASPA.

She explained that the parking policy is intended to reduce traffic congestion caused by improper parking. "The Lagos State Parking Authority (LASPA) has noted with concern a recent social media post regarding parking charges for churches and worshippers in Lagos State," the statement read. "The post incorrectly stated that 'Lagos State Parking Authority (LASPA) on Saturday announced it will from October 2024 charge churches and worshippers in Lagos state, who parked vehicles on designated streets around places of worship'."

To clarify, LASPA emphasized that this information is inaccurate and does not reflect their true intent. The Lagos State government is not imposing parking fees on churches or worshippers for parking on streets around religious institutions. Instead, LASPA is implementing a parking policy to manage parking resources and reduce traffic congestion.

Adelabu noted that Lagos, like many major cities, faces a high demand for parking spaces. Therefore, the government is adopting a regulated on-street parking model. The Governor approved this policy earlier this year, which was announced during a stakeholder forum on February 14, 2024, at the Lagos Marriott Hotel, Ikeja.

LASPA communicated with religious organizations, represented at the forum, about the implementation in October. The correspondence to religious institutions was meant to inform them of their roles and the financial aspects of using designated parking lots, managed by concessionaires under LASPA regulation. The policy does not target any specific religious group but aims to ensure all stakeholders are informed and prepared for the regulated on-street parking scheme.

Additionally, the Lagos State Government has designated and marked suitable roads for on-street parking in major zones like Ikeja, Surulere, Victoria Island, Ikoyi, and Lekki, creating approximately 1,800 additional parking slots.

July 22, 2024 LASG To Commence Repairs At Odo Iya Alaro Today

LASG To Commence Repairs At Odo Iya Alaro Today

Due to the deteriorating condition of the asphalt pavement and expansion joints on the Odo Iya Alaro Bridge, the Lagos State Government has announced a traffic diversion starting Monday, July 22, 2024, to facilitate emergency repairs.

In a statement, the Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, said the repairs will occur in two phases over 90 days. The first phase will address the Ojota-bound lane, while the second phase will focus on the Yaba/Ojuelegba/Maryland-bound lane.

Alternative routes have been outlined for each phase. During the first phase, motorists heading to Ojota from Maryland/Yaba will be diverted into a counterflow on the Maryland-bound lane, while those heading to Yaba from Ojota will continue on the same lane.

For an alternative route, motorists from Berger, Magodo, and Tollgate along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway are advised to go through the Alapere/Ogudu axis toward Gbagada/Anthony Oke Bridge, descend the ramp, and access Ikorodu Road. Motorists from Ikeja, Oregun, and Kudirat Abiola Way should use the Opebi Link Bridge to connect to Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way towards Sheraton, then proceed to Maryland to access Ikorodu Road.

Those coming from Jibowu are advised to use the Ikorodu Road Service lane by Mobil Fuel Station/Bertola Engineering Equipment Company to access Gbagada/Ogudu. Alternatively, they can use Theodolite to link Anthony Oke Ramp and rejoin Ikorodu Road to continue via Town Planning Way towards Gbagada/Ogudu/Alapere.

For the second phase, motorists inbound Maryland/Yaba from Ojota will be diverted into a counterflow on the Ojota-bound lane. Similar alternative routes from the first phase are applicable.

Osiyemi assured that sufficient traffic management personnel will be deployed to manage the situation and minimize inconvenience. He urged residents and motorists to cooperate with the interventions during the repair period.

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