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July 11, 2024 Jungle Justice: Police Warn Against Presenting Injured Suspects

Jungle Justice: Police Warn Against Presenting Injured Suspects

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has issued a stern warning against the brutalization of crime suspects before they are brought to the station. Delta State Police Command Spokesperson, SP Edafe Bright, addressed the issue of jungle justice in a post on X on Wednesday.

SP Bright emphasized that those who engage in such acts will face severe legal consequences, including potential murder charges if the victim dies. He stated, “Today, I discussed different types of jungle justice. Many people refused to heed my advice and insisted on beating up a suspected thief before bringing them to the police station. Let me be clear: we will not accept a wounded suspect who has been subjected to jungle justice from you.”

He further explained that anyone who injures a suspect will be required to ensure the suspect receives medical treatment before they can be taken into police custody. “We will accompany you to the hospital where you will have to treat the suspect before we admit them. If the suspect dies due to the beating, you and your accomplices will be charged with murder. There is no sentiment in the law. Know this and know peace,” he added.

July 10, 2024 Oyo Rep Akinremi ‘Jagaban’ Is Reportedly Dead

Oyo Rep Akinremi ‘Jagaban’ Is Reportedly Dead

Musiliudeen Akinremi, a two-term member of the House of Representatives representing Ibadan North Federal Constituency in Oyo State, has reportedly passed away. Popularly known as Jagaban, Akinremi died on Wednesday at the age of 51, although details surrounding his death remain unclear.

Akin Adewale, a politician close to the deceased, confirmed the news on his X account, writing, "We lost Hon. Musiliu Olaide Akinremi representing Ibadan North Federal Constituency in the NASS. This is really sad. Ah, God."

The House of Representatives spokesman, Akin Rotimi, also confirmed Akinremi's death in a statement quoting Speaker Tajudeen Abbas. The Speaker expressed deep sadness over the loss, noting Akinremi's role as Chairman of the House Committee on Science Research Institutions.

The statement highlighted Akinremi's dedication to public service, his commitment to the development of his constituency, and his advocacy for policies promoting social welfare, economic growth, and scientific research. His active participation in legislative debates and committee activities showcased his dedication and hard work.

Known as both a grassroots politician and an astute statesman, Akinremi used his network of relationships to positively impact his constituency. He was also recognized for fostering camaraderie and unity within the House by reaching out to colleagues on special occasions.

As a ranking member, Akinremi was a mentor to many first-time parliamentarians, guiding them with wisdom from his extensive legislative experience.

Speaker Abbas described Akinremi's death as a significant loss to the House, his constituency, and the nation. "Rep. Akinremi Olaide Adewale was a beacon of dedication and service. His contributions to our legislative work, especially in the area of science and research, were invaluable. His passing is a great loss to the House, his constituency, and the nation. We will miss his leadership, wisdom, and the unique passion he brought to his work," Abbas said.

July 8, 2024 Flooding: Lagos Gives Gbagada-Bariga Canal Squatters 48-Hour Eviction Notice

Flooding: Lagos Gives Gbagada-Bariga Canal Squatters 48-Hour Eviction Notice

The Lagos State Government Issues 48-Hour Eviction Notice to Gbagada-Bariga Canal Squatters to Prevent Flooding

To mitigate flooding during the rainy season, the Lagos State Government has issued a 48-hour eviction notice to property owners and squatters along the Gbagada-Bariga Channel who have erected illegal structures.

Tokunbo Wahab, the Lagos State Commissioner of Environment and Water Resources, announced via his verified X account that structures obstructing the free flow of water will be dismantled. He emphasized the need to clear the drainage channel, critical for flooding Bariga, Gbagada, Sholuyi, and downstream communities, which discharges into System 1.

Wahab stated, "Shanties erected along the channel have blocked collectors intended for stormwater, exacerbating recent flooding incidents. Property owners who have impeded water flow will face removal."

Upon the expiration of the notices, the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources will commence the removal of these illegal structures to ensure effective flooding of the area.

Last week's prolonged rainfall severely disrupted business activities, caused the collapse of a two-story building in Mushin and led to widespread vehicular congestion. Schools were closed, and many residents faced displacement from their homes across Lagos State due to the heavy rainfall.

July 8, 2024 Female Biker Killed in Lagos Truck Accident

Female Biker Killed in Lagos Truck Accident

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) reported on Monday that a containerized truck killed a female biker in the Sifax inward Iganmu Bridge area. The truck driver lost control while descending the bridge, causing the truck to fall on the biker.

LASTMA’s Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department, Adebayo Taofiq, announced this in a statement via the authority’s official X handle. The statement read, “Early this morning, operatives of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and other emergency responders recovered the body of a female biker trapped under a loaded containerized truck in Lagos. Preliminary investigations revealed that the truck driver, who was speeding, lost control and caused the truck to fall on the female biker. The driver fled the scene upon realizing the severity of the accident.”

Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Transportation, Sola Giwa, confirmed that the incident occurred at approximately 6:15 am. “Immediately after the incident, LASTMA personnel called in other emergency responders, including the LASEMA Response Unit (LRU), for a rescue operation,” he said.

Giwa mentioned that the Lagos State Ambulance Service had taken away the deceased’s body, and the containerized truck was evacuated to clear the way for free vehicular movement on Iganmu Bridge. He added that police officers were deployed to ensure security during the rescue operation.

The governor’s aide extended his condolences to the deceased’s family and warned truck drivers to adhere to speed limits. He also advised motorcycle operators, both commercial and private, to obey traffic rules and regulations as stipulated in the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, 2018.

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