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December 13, 2021 Panic Grips Zamfara Communities As Gunmen Impose Over N1m Levy

Panic Grips Zamfara Communities As Gunmen Impose Over N1m Levy

Panic Grips Zamfara Communities As Gunmen Impose Over N1m Levy

Gunmen have demanded over N1 million as levies from different communities in the Zurmi, Kaura Namoda and Birnin-Magaji local government areas of Zamfara State.

The communities are Birnin Tsaba, Gabaken Mesa, Gabaken Dan-Maliki, Turawa, Askawa and Yanbuki

Speaking on the issue, a resident, ALIYU ABDUL said the people of Askawa have paid N5 million for 18 abducted persons and to prevent further attacks on their community.

While noting that some communities are yet to raise the money before the December 11 deadline given by the gunmen, he said the situation has caused panic in the affected areas.

On his part, the Commissioner for Information in the state, IBRAHIM DOSARA, said the state government is aware of the levy imposed on these communities but assured it is working with the security agencies to ensure that the communities are secured.

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December 13, 2021 Over 1.9m Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccines Have Been Administered In Lagos

Over 1.9m Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccines Have Been Administered In Lagos

Prof Abayomi noted that 3.04 per cent of the targeted population had received two doses of the vaccines.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, says 1,912,394 doses of AstraZeneca and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines had been administered in the state..

Abayomi disclosed this on Sunday through its official Instagram account @profakinabayomi while giving the state’s Vaccination Update as at Dec. 10.

According to him, 864, 467 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine were administered as first dose, while 494, 385 of the vaccine were administered as the second dose.

The commissioner noted that for the Moderna vaccine, 317, 784 were administered as the first dose, while 235, 758 were administered for the second dose.

Abayomi noted that 3.04 per cent of the targeted population had received two doses of the vaccines.

He said that 13, 905, 615 doses of vaccines need to be administered for the state to achieve its herd immunity target.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Lagos on March 12 flagged off its COVID-19 vaccination; prioritising frontline health workers in the first phase of the exercise with 507,000 doses received from the Federal Government.

The state on Oct. 27 launched a mass vaccination campaign in collaboration with the private sector against COVID-19 to control the spread of the virus and achieve herd immunity.

The campaign targets four million residents of the state for full vaccination before the end of 2021.

This is expected to increase the percentage of vaccinated residents of Lagos to 30 per cent within one year.News

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December 10, 2021 Army Says Arrested Civilian JTF Commander SANI  Working With Bandits

Army Says Arrested Civilian JTF Commander SANI Working With Bandits

The Military High Command, has said the head of vigilantes in Rigasa area of Kaduna State, AMINU SANI, was arrested because he is allegedly aiding banditry.

Speaking to reporters in Abuja, the Acting Director, Defence Media Operations, Brig.-Gen. Benard Onyeuko,  said the troops of Nigerian Army attached to the Operation THUNDER STRIKE and WHIRL PUNCH, arrested Bolo over alleged ties to bandits.

Onyeuko said he was captured by the troops after a notorious bandit was arrested December 3, 2021, at Paka community in Igabi LGA of the State.

He moted that it was the notorious bandit that revealed to troops that the head of vigilantes in Rigasa was aiding banditry in the environment.

He also stated that troops had held peace and security meetings with critical stakeholders as non-kinetic means of tackling insecurity.

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December 10, 2021 Arewa Consultative Forum Advises Igbo To Lobby Other Regions For 2023 Presidency

Arewa Consultative Forum Advises Igbo To Lobby Other Regions For 2023 Presidency

Chairman of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Chief Audu Ogbeh, has urged the South-East leaders and stakeholders to lobby if they want to produce the nation's next President in 2023.

The former Agriculture Minister said the South-East would not get the presidency if they resort to threats and blackmail.

Speaking to reporters in Kaduna, the ACF Chairman suggested that political parties should also be left with the zoning of the presidency.

Chief Ogbeh noted that the management of political parties had become low, pointing out that parties should be responsible for zoning the presidency.

He admonished the Igbos that democracy encourages political power-seekers to be friendly and reach out widely to stakeholders across the country in order to win their respective support.

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