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June 19, 2024 Fubara Swears In Rivers Caretaker Committee Chairmen

Fubara Swears In Rivers Caretaker Committee Chairmen

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State is currently appointing new caretaker chairmen for the state's 23 local government areas. The ceremony is taking place at the Government House in Port Harcourt under strict security measures. It was reported that the first 11 caretaker chairmen were being sworn in. This follows Fubara's submission of the nominees to the state House of Assembly, led by factional Speaker Victor Jumbo, the previous day. The nominees were called for screening early Wednesday morning.

The list of newly appointed caretaker chairmen includes:

  1. Abua/Odua LGA – Madigai Dickson
  2. Ahoada East LGA – Happy Benneth
  3. Ahoada West LGA – Mr. Daddy John Green
  4. Akuku Toru LGA – Otonye Briggs
  5. Andoni LGA – Reginald Ekaan
  6. Asari Toru LGA – Orolosoma Amachree
  7. Bonny LGA – Alabota Anengi Barasua
  8. Degema LGA – Anthony Soberekon
  9. Eleme LGA – Brain Gokpa
  10. Emouha LGA – David Omereji
  11. Etche LGA – John Otamiri
  12. Gokana LGA – Kenneth Kpeden
  13. Ikwerre LGA – Darlington Orji
  14. Khana LGA – Marvin Yobana
  15. Obia/Akpor LGA – Chijioke Ihunwo
  16. Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA – Princewill Ejekwe
  17. Ogu/Bolo LGA – Evans Bipi
  18. Okrika LGA – Princess Ogan
  19. Omuma LGA – Promise Reginald
  20. Opobo/Nkoro LGA – Enyiada Cookey-Gam
  21. Oyigbo LGA – Gogo Philip
  22. Port Harcourt LGA – Ichemati Ezebunwo
  23. Tai LGA – Matthew Dike

This development adds complexity to the political tensions in the state following the passage of the Local Government Amendment Bill. Although Governor Fubara did not sign the bill, the Assembly, led by Martin Amaewhule, overrode his veto. The bill allows the Assembly to extend the tenure of council chairpersons, their deputies, and councillors if elections cannot be held before their terms end. However, the amended law was nullified by a court, leading to an appeal with a decision expected on June 20, 2024.

Amidst the ongoing conflict over the tenure extensions, leaders from Akuku-Toru and Asari-Toru LGAs have called for calm after youths blocked council secretariats. Meanwhile, some Ijaw youths showed their support for Fubara by gathering outside the Port Harcourt LGA Secretariat with placards, flags, and displays of solidarity.

The Rivers State Police Commissioner, Olatunji Disu, has urged politicians and their followers to remain peaceful and respect the legal process. He emphasized that the police are prepared to prevent any disturbances in the state.

June 18, 2024 Police Rescue Kidnapped Fouani Brothers in Lagos

Police Rescue Kidnapped Fouani Brothers in Lagos

The Managing Director of Fouani Company, a prominent representative of LG and Hisense, Mohamed Fouani, who was kidnapped alongside two Lebanese nationals, the boat captain, and his assistant, have been rescued.

The rescue operation took place late Monday night in the Orugbo Iddo area of Lagos, carried out by the Lagos State Marine Police with support from the Nigerian Navy.

Benjamin Hundeyin, the Police Public Relations Officer for Lagos State, confirmed the victims' rescue, stating, “Last night in Orugbo Iddo, five of them, three Lebanese, the boat captain, and his assistant were rescued. Our Marine Police, with the support of the Nigerian Navy, brought them to shore. Thereafter, our tactical team in the area took them home to Banana Island in the early hours of today.”

The kidnapping occurred on Friday while the group was sailing from Apapa to Victoria Island. They were abducted near Falomo Bridge. At the time of the report, it was unclear if the kidnappers, who had demanded a $1.5 million ransom, had received any payment before the hostages were freed.

June 17, 2024 Teacher Defiles 13 Year Old Girl In Ogun State

Teacher Defiles 13 Year Old Girl In Ogun State

The Ogun State Police Command has arrested Femi Onayemi, for defiling a 13-year-old girl (name withheld) in the Obada-Oko area of the state.

According to the information provided by a police source in the state command on Sunday, the suspect had earlier been hired by the girl’s parents to tutor her at their home in the community in 2023.

Our correspondent learned that the survivor’s parents were shocked when the suspect scaled the fence of their home to gain access to the 13-year-old’s room and commit the heinous crime.

The spokesperson for the state command, Omolola Odutola, confirmed the incident and stated that Onayemi had been arrested.

She said, “The parents of the minor approached our division at Obada Oko on June 12, 2024, to report the incident. The suspect was employed in 2023 to help the survivor with her studies at home.

However, on June 9, 2024, the suspect was caught committing the crime after he had jumped over the fence of the house. Our men swung into action immediately after the matter was reported.

The suspect was also believed to be attending the same church that the survivor attends every Sunday. He confessed to the crime after we arrested him.

June 14, 2024 Court Mandates Kano Government to Compensate Deposed Emir Bayero with N10m

Court Mandates Kano Government to Compensate Deposed Emir Bayero with N10m

A Federal High Court in Kano has ruled that the Kano State Government must pay N10 million in damages to deposed Emir Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero for violating his fundamental rights. The court, having established jurisdiction over Bayero's rights violation case, also mandated the state government to ensure his right to movement and personal liberty.

Justice Simon Amobeda, presiding over Federal High Court 3, emphasized the necessity of jurisdiction in legal proceedings, asserting that any action without it is invalid. He underscored the court's duty to protect citizens' rights, noting that Bayero provided compelling evidence of rights abuses, including a public declaration by the Governor of Kano State in May 2024 that Bayero had been deposed and should be arrested.

The judge condemned the government's actions, stating they constituted unlawful confinement and infringed upon Bayero's constitutional rights to liberty and freedom of movement as guaranteed under Sections 35(1) and 41(1) of the 1999 Constitution. As a result, the court ordered the government to pay N10 million as compensation for breaching Bayero's rights.

Furthermore, the court issued an injunction preventing the police, DSS, and other authorities from arresting or harassing Bayero, ensuring his protection from further rights violations.

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