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February 19, 2024 Seven Feared Killed As Bandits Attack Police Headquarters In Zamfara

Seven Feared Killed As Bandits Attack Police Headquarters In Zamfara

Armed bandits have reportedly attacked the divisional headquarters of the Nigeria Police Force in Zurmi Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

The bandits were said to have invaded the town last night, killing seven people, including a police officer.

An indigene of the town, Babangida Zurmi, told Channels Television that he had yet to speak with any of his relatives at 9:45 pm because most of their phones were switched off, suggesting that the bandits were still around.

Another source said the bandits attacked the town with a mission to avenge the killing of two people by local vigilantes in the area.

He said several shops were burned, and the divisional headquarters of the police in Zurmi was also razed.

Earlier, another bandit group operating in the Maradun Local Government Area had killed four people and abducted several others.

According to sources, the four people were killed when bandits opened fire on the people clearing bushes along the road.

February 18, 2024 Lagos Begins Full Enforcement Of Styrofoam Ban On Monday

Lagos Begins Full Enforcement Of Styrofoam Ban On Monday

Starting Monday February 19, the Lagos State Government will implement the complete prohibition of Styrofoam food containers throughout the state.

Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab announced this during a meeting with market leaders at BlueRoof in Alausa, Ikeja. Enforcement teams, including LAGESC/KAI, Environmental Health Officials, LAWMA Police, and the Ministry, will seize Styrofoams from shops, stores, or outlets.

Commissioner Wahab urged traders to refrain from selling on railway lines, maintain cleanliness in markets, segregate waste, bag it properly, and support PSP operators.

February 18, 2024 Bandits Kill Ex-CBN Director, Others In Kaduna, Abduct Over 50

Bandits Kill Ex-CBN Director, Others In Kaduna, Abduct Over 50

Despite the challenges posed by insecurity, the Kaduna State Government remains resolute in delivering development and good governance to its people.

Recent incidents, including the tragic killing of six individuals, including a former Director of the Central Bank of Nigeria, by bandits in Kwassam and Sabon Layin communities, highlight the pressing need for enhanced security measures.

While the police are yet to confirm the incident, Josiah Abraks, the spokesperson of the Southern Kaduna Peoples Union (SOKAPU), reported the bandit attack in Kwassam, urging the Kaduna State Government and security agencies to intensify efforts against these recurrent threats in Southern Kaduna. Governor Uba Sani has appealed to the military to sustain aggressive operations in key areas, emphasizing the commitment to securing lives and properties.

Commissioner Samuel Aruwan, representing Governor Sani, conducted an assessment tour of recently attacked areas, including Kerawa and Sabon Birni wards. Kerawa, a long-affected community, witnessed recent bandit attacks resulting in casualties and kidnappings. The government, accompanied by the Nigerian Army's One Mechanised Division, is engaging with affected communities to address challenges and assure residents of ongoing efforts to end banditry.

Despite these challenges, the Kaduna State Government stands firm in its dedication to bringing positive change and governance to its people amidst the prevailing insecurity.

February 17, 2024 Fatal Collision Claims Three Lives on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

Fatal Collision Claims Three Lives on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

In the early hours of Saturday near Mowe, three individuals lost their lives in a devastating accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The incident was reportedly caused by a container falling off a truck with the number plate T-1563 LA, colliding with a Howo truck carrying three occupants without a visible number plate.

According to Florence Okpe, the spokesperson for the Ogun State Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), dangerous driving leading to a loss of control was a contributing factor to the crash. Despite efforts by the FRSC rescue team to save the lives of the victims, including the driver and two passengers, the impact of the injury proved fatal. The remains of the victims were deposited at a morgue in Sagamu.

The official statement from the FRSC described the rescue operation around 0107 hrs, involving two vehicles – a Bluebird with registration number T-15636LA and a HowoTruck with no visible number plate. All three male occupants of the Howo truck succumbed to their injuries caused by the fallen container.

A tow truck and crane were summoned to alleviate traffic congestion by removing the affected vehicles and container. The FRSC emphasized the importance of defensive driving and adherence to traffic rules, urging motorists to anticipate the actions of others to prevent accidents on the road.

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