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March 13, 2024 Police Arrest Woman For Abducting Three Pupils In Lagos School

Police Arrest Woman For Abducting Three Pupils In Lagos School

The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed the foiling of a kidnapping attempt and the arrest of a suspected gang member at a primary school in the Ijegun area of the state by its operatives.

The Spokesperson for the Command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, who confirmed the arrest, said the operatives rescued a kindergarten student and two pupils during the incident.

The suspects were said to have positioned their operational motorcycles close to the school premises, waiting for other members who went inside to get their targets.

Hundeyin said the rescued pupils were between four and six years of age, adding that they had been reunited with their families.

He said one of the culprits, a 40-year-old woman, Akintola Alima, who kidnapped the three pre-nursery children, was arrested, while other suspects escaped with an unregistered motorcycle on sighting the police.

March 12, 2024 Lagos Begins Demolition Of Buildings, Shanties On Lekki Coastal Road

Lagos Begins Demolition Of Buildings, Shanties On Lekki Coastal Road

The displaced residents of illegal structures and shanties around Jakande Estate and Maiyegun in Lekki have been speaking about the hardship that the demolition exercise has brought upon their households.

The state government embarked on the clearance operation after giving an immediate quit notice at the weekend.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on GIS and Urban Development, Olajide Babatunde, said the move was to recover the coastal road path for the Lagos-Calabar Highway project and to promote the urban renewal of the affected areas.

Correspondent NIFESIMI OLABIYI visited the site of the demolition and spoke to some former occupants.

March 11, 2024 Customs Must Compensate Families Of Lagos Stampede Victims — Falana

Customs Must Compensate Families Of Lagos Stampede Victims — Falana

Human rights advocate, Femi Falana, urged the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to compensate the families affected by a tragic stampede in Lagos last month.

The incident, which occurred on February 23, 2024, claimed several lives during the rush to purchase subsidized rice sold by the NCS at their Zonal Office in Lagos. Despite the immediate suspension of the food distribution initiative by Customs following the incident, Falana criticized the lack of compensation for the victims' families.

Expressing dismay, Falana highlighted the NCS's failure to identify and offer condolences to the bereaved families, instead attributing blame to the deceased for their supposed impatience. He emphasized the NCS's responsibility for negligence, citing previous stampedes during similar food distributions. Falana argued that the NCS should have foreseen the overcrowding given the significant price difference between the subsidized rice and its market value.

Falana called for urgent steps to identify and compensate the families of the deceased, warning of legal action if necessary to uphold the victims' right to life as guaranteed by Nigerian law and international human rights conventions. Additionally, he urged the NCS to resume rice distribution promptly, suggesting that it be conducted through local government channels to prevent further stampedes.

In his appeal, Falana stressed the importance of accountability and the protection of citizens' rights, urging swift action to address the aftermath of the tragic incident.

March 9, 2024 Lagos Police Arrest Woman For Poisoning One-Year-Old Daughter

Lagos Police Arrest Woman For Poisoning One-Year-Old Daughter

A woman known as Rukayat is currently in police custody in Oworonshoki, Lagos, for allegedly poisoning her one-year-old daughter with an insecticide.

The incident, which took place around 11 am on Friday, unfolded when Rukayat brought her daughter to LUTH for treatment, revealing later that she poisoned the child due to frustration with her epilepsy.

The police confirmed the arrest, stating that an investigation is underway, emphasizing the seriousness of the matter. This unfortunate event echoes a similar incident last year when a woman named Lilian Nwarache died after consuming insecticide in Iwaya, Lagos, driven by frustration with her illness.

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