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SARS officers detained me for 73 days, now threatening me for speaking up, man tells Kwara panel of inquiry

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THERE was a mild drama at the inaugural hearing of the  Kwara panel of inquiry on Monday, when a petitioner alleges threat to his life.

Shuaib Jawondo, who was the first petitioner to appear before the 10-man panel headed by retired justice Babatunde Garba said his life is being threatened by some unknown persons due to the complaints he submitted against the disbanded Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS).

Jawondo, who recounted how he was arrested over alleged possession of a firearm two years ago claimed his counsel withdrew from the hearing because he has been receiving threats to his life.

He said he saw hell while being illegally detained for seventy-three days by the SARS officers.

“They arrested me in Ilorin because of politics but lied that I was carrying a gun. They collected my vehicle and refused to release it back to me,” says Jawondo.

Jawondo said they threatened to kill him if he should approach any lawyer or court

“They are telling me that if I should go to any court or lawyer, they are going to kill me.

 

“I’m old enough, I’m ready to die. As I am here before you, I know they are going to trace me but I am no more afraid of them,” Jawondo narrated.

He also stated that they are threatening his lawyer who helped him with the petition he submitted to the panel, adding that it was the reason why the lawyer refused to show up.

“My lawyer was the one that helped me to write the petition, but he cannot come here to explain everything because they are threatening him not to appear.

“I have evidence to prove to you that my lawyer sent a voice message that some officers are threatening him not to appear, I can show it to you,”

” If nothing should come out of here, I’m ready to die. I have suffered enough, my wife, children and family all suffered.”

Another petitioner, Ganiyu Ishola, who was arrested in 2012 said he was illegally detained for eighty-nine days, adding that it worsened his health status, of which he had surgery to correct the deformation.

“The deterioration of my health is as a result of their action after I was illegally incarcerated for eighty-nine days of my life. My health got worsened. I just finished surgery a month ago due to a broken spine I sustained from their continuous beating. My lawyer would soon join me,” he announced.

Meanwhile, the state police command’s counsel, DSP Adekunle Iwaloye, said the command has not been able to respond to the petition because of administrative bureaucracy, stating that the officer mentioned in the petition, Peter Alabi, died some years ago.

Iwaloye while responding to the allegation raised by Mr. Jawondo urged the chairman of the panel to ensure the alleged threat to his life is duly investigated, stating that the allegation cannot be sweep under the carpet.

“The allegation that a counsel is being threatened should be looked into. I am making an application that should form part of the proceeding. Respectfully, we will forward our application to this sitting regarding the allegation.”

Earlier at the hearing, the chairman of the panel explained that the hearing is a rollover of the petitions received between October 26 and November 8, 2020, stating that proper hearing of the complaints would begin on Wednesday.

Another petitioner, Ganiyu Ishola

Justice Garba said, “The general public is hereby informed that those to appear include all those who have earlier submitted memoranda and those willing to give oral complaints on police brutality, human rights abuses and extra-judicial killings.”

Meanwhile, the chairman of Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Ilorin Branch, Abdulganiyu Bello, said the association would be offering petitioners who could not acquire the service of a lawyer a free legal representation throughout the hearing.

Out of the 18 petitions, 12 were assessed and adjourned to a later date due to delay from the State police command to respond to some complaints.

The chairman of the panel, therefore, adjourned the proper hearing of the petition till Wednesday, 18th of November.

ENDSARS: Benue Judicial Panel commences sitting with 28 complaints

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THE Benue State judicial panel of inquiry to investigate complaints of alleged police brutality against the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) has commenced its inaugural sitting with 28 complaints.

The panel headed by a retired justice, Adam Onum, was inaugurated in Makurdi, the Benue state capital on Monday.

“At present, we have received a total of 28 complaints more may still come later we also call for memoranda to help us consider and make a recommendation,” said Onum.

During the inaugural sitting, Onum said the panel would sit three times in a week except when needs arise to increase the number of sittings.

According to Onum, the panel is set to complete its assignment in a duration of six months. He added that the Panel would abide strictly with its terms of reference.

Some other members of the committee are Edward Yange who is the secretary of the panel, while Josephine Habba, Pharmacist Moses Asoo, Retired CP Anthony Ogboji, Ityonongu John-Mark, Joshua Tiv, Joshua Tyoyer are members.

The Chairman of the Panel said the terms of reference of the Panel includes to receive and investigate complaints of police brutality, human rights violations, related extra-judicial killings, to evaluate the evidence presented and draw conclusions as to the validity of the complaints.
“The panel will also recommend compensation and other remedial measures where appropriate,’’ Onum added.

The Presidential Panel had recommended the investigation of all the officers on operation on the 9th September 2016 around Akpehe area on Abu Shuluwa Road Makurdi, Benue State at about 7:30 pm in line with extant police’ rules and regulations.

According to the Presidential panel, the investigation should identify the officers culpable for the death of late Emmanuel Tertsea Dia and the roles played by senior Police officers tasked with the duty of investigating the death.

The cases identified by the panel include the deaths of Agande Adi, Olowe Adi and Emmanuel Tertsea Dia.

Although recommendations were made for the compensation of the families of the deceased, none of the police officers was named or recommended for dismissal.

#EndSARS: Police beg court to keep Eromosele in detention for 30 more days after detaining him for 10 days

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THE policemen attached to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in Lagos have approached the Yaba Magistrate Court, Lagos on Monday to file an application seeking to remand #EndSARS protester, Eromosele Adene, for 30 more days.

It is over 10 days already since Eromosele was arrested in his home in Ikeja, Lagos.

Eromosele, since arrested had been taken to the police command headquarters and then transferred to the Area F Command before the police detained him at the SCID, Panti. He was last Monday flown to Abuja and detained for seven days before being brought back to Lagos on Sunday.

Rather than charge him, the policemen secretly approached a Magistrate, O.A Salau, without the consent of his lawyer and applied for a remand order to detain him for an extra 30 days.

Tunde Jinadu, Eromosele’s lawyer, who was at the SCID, was told by policemen that his client was no longer in their custody.

Jinadu was later informed of the police secret plan to arraigned Eromosele at Yaba magistrate court.

The police was reportedly shocked when they saw Eromosele’s lawyer at the court.

The lawyer, however, tendered a medical report from Eko Hospital as regards the liver complication and immune system of Eromosele.

Oral application for bail was also made and the magistrate was notified that he (Eromosele) had been moved from one detention facility to the other and one state to the other.

The magistrate subsequently fixed the ruling for Tuesday.

 

 

Investigate NNPC, NPA, other big agencies, Senate urges Auditor General

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ON Monday, the Senate challenged the acting Auditor General of the Federation, AuGF, Adolphus Aghughu, to focus on the financial activities of big revenue generation agencies rather than agencies with lower revenue.

Senator Mathew Urhoghide, the Chairman, Senate Public Affairs Committee said this during the 2021 budget defence of the Office of the Auditor-General for the Federation.

He particularly asked the AuGF to ensure comprehensive auditing of the accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC,  the Nigerian Ports Authority, and the Nigerian Maritime Administration, NIMASA and Safety Authority among others.

“You claim that you are auditing the account of the federation and you won’t touch the accounts of the NNPC, NPA, NIMASA among others.

“You will remove all the big spenders from your watch list but you will focus on smaller agencies. That is what has been happening from 2015 to date,” he said.

According to the AuGF’s latest report which dates back to 2017, an estimated N17 billion was disbursed for the implementation of 32 projects in 17 states including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

“We don’t want to be seeing these smaller agencies of government that you are focusing on because they can’t settle well. We are tired of seeing audit queries involving municipal councils leaving behind the big agencies,” he said.

Urhoghide said his committee would carry out further works on what the AuGF was doing regarding the Bureau of Public Procurement.

“We are doing status enquiries on the Bureau of Public Procurement based on the Auditor General’s report in a bid to expand the scope. We want to look at their revenue and expenditure profile. We will look at the budget, particularly the Internally Generated Revenue to see everything they have been collecting and how they’re spending it.

“We have asked the secretariat to write to them and invite them. The indictment of the Auditor General is correct. They could not even defend the queries issued against them by the Auditor General,” he concluded.

Ochanya: CSOs, family of deceased rape victim urge IGP to arrest fleeing suspect

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TWO years after the death of a 13-year-old girl, Ochanya Ogbanje in Benue State, Civil Society Organisations and the family of deceased rape victim, have given a two-week ultimatum to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. Mohammed Adamu, to arrest one of the fleeing suspects, Victor Ogbuja.

According to court records, Ochanya died on October 17, 2018 as a result of health complications arising from several years of rape in the hands of Victor Ogbuja and his father, Mr. Andrew Ogbuja, a senior lecturer at the Benue State Polytechnic, Ugbokolo.

Speaking at a joint press conference with members of the Federal Government Girls College Gboko Old Girls Association and Make a Difference Initiative (MAD) as well as the Wanda Adu Foundation on Monday in Abuja, the elder brother to deceased teenager, Mr. Ameh Ejekwonyilo, lamented the alleged refusal of the IGP to launch a national manhunt for the young Ogbuja with a view to bringing the fugitive to justice.

Ameh noted that while the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking In Persons (NAPTIP) and the Benue State Government had made tremendous progress in prosecuting Mr Ogbuja and his wife, Felicia Ochiga-Ogbuja for their alleged roles in the rape and death of Ochanya, he wondered why the police have neglected its constitutional duty in arresting and prosecuting Victor Ogbuja.

The CSOs based their ultimatum to the IGP on a Legal Advice from the Benue State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, which directed the police to make “efforts to arrest Victor Ogbuja who is still at large, for justice to take its course.”
A copy of the legal advice marked: MOJ/LEG/3DR/39/100 and dated January 10, 2019, which was sighted by our correspondent read in part: “Arising from the health condition of the deceased (Ochanya Ogbanje) due to multiple rape and sexual abuse resulting to grievous injuries confirmed by Medical Reports, it is our legal opinion that a case of criminal conspiracy and culpable homicide punishable with death under Sections 97 and 222 of the Penal Code Revised Edition (Laws of Benue State) 2004 has been made out against the above named (Andrew Ogbuja) and he shall be prosecuted accordingly.

“Efforts should be made to arrest Victor Ogbuja who is still at large, for justice to take its course.”

Ameh accused the police of shielding the alleged rapist and murderer from prosecution.

“Two years after the death of Ochanya as a result of health complications arising from her being serially raped by the suspected rapists, the Nigeria Police Force are still incapable of arresting and bringing to justice one of the principal suspects, Victor Ogbuja, in this heinous crime.

“We have come to realise that the seeming failure to arrest Victor Ogbuja smacks of high level of complicity by not only the Benue State Police Command but also may have the blessing of the Inspector General of Police.

“We are now of the view that it is simply and squarely a question of neglect, if not outright refusal by the police to arrest and bring Victor Ogbuja before justice over the rape and death of Ochanya Ogbanje.

“It is in the light of the foregoing that we hereby put the IGP on notice that in the event that he fails to declare Victor Ogbuja wanted for the egregious crimes that have been linked to him in the aforementioned Legal Advice, we as a family, the FGGC Gboko Old Girls’ Association and other civil society organisations will have no choice but to storm the police Force Headquarters at Louis Edet House in Abuja to register our displeasure over the continued refusal to arrest and bring the fugitive to justice,” Ameh said.

In a welcome address, a representative of the FGGC Gboko Old Girls Association, Dr. Ngozi Akpala, regretted that two years down the line, justice was still elusive to the late Ochanya, urging the police authorities to arrest and bring Victor Ogbuja to book.
In his remarks, the Executive Director, MAD, Mr. Lemmy Ughegbe, said the endemic proportions of SGBV should compel the police to act in apprehending Victor Ogbuja.

Similarly, founder of Wanda Adu Foundation, Wanda Abe, decried the prevalence of sexual and gender violence in the country, urging the IGP to declare Victor Ogbuja wanted and bring him to justice.

NYSC: Seven prospective corps members test positive for COVID-19 in Abuja, Kano

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AS the National Youth Service Corps scheme resumes orientation camp nationwide, seven prospective corps member have tested positive  for COVID-19.

According to reports, in the Federal Capital Territory Orientation Camp, five of the prospective corps members were tested positive and handed over to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

Walida Isa, the Coordinator, NYSC, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) said this during the swearing-in of the 2020 Batch `B’ Stream 1 corps members on Monday in Abuja.

She said that 858 corps members were tested for COVID- 19 and out of the number, five of them were positive.

“The five that were positive were taken to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) for treatment. So they are not among the number we registered,’’ said Isa.

NYSC Coronavirus
Members of the National Youth Service Corps
Credit: File photo

Also, Hajiya Aisha Tata, the Coordinator of the scheme in Kano State while speaking with journalists after the induction of the 2020 Batch ‘B’ Stream A corps members, said two prospective corps members tested positive.

However, in a reaction to the reports, the NYSC National Director of Press & Public Relations, Adenike Adeyemi told The ICIR that the reports are ‘misrepresentation of the fact’.

“Corps members were asked to come with camp, and they would be tested, so they are all tested and anyone that needs further test is taken for a further confirmatory test. No positive case on any of the orientation camp nationwide.

“They may be talking about those who were sent for further confirmative test, they are not yet confirmed positive yet,” Adeyemi said.

She stated that according to guidelines, corps members are all tested before allowed to gain entrance into the orientation camps.

“As we speak, there is no positive case on the NYSC camp and this is important so that parents’ minds can be at ease and they would not assume or imagine that some corps members are tested positive and some are there mingling with them. We do not have that kind of situation,” she added.

The NYSC orientation camp was closed nationwide earlier in March due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in the country.

 

COVID-19: With 55 million cases recorded globally, WHO says Vaccine alone won’t end pandemic

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DESPITE premier biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies: Moderna and Pfizer recording success as COVID-19 vaccine candidates, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said a vaccine alone will not end the pandemic. 

“A vaccine will complement the other tools we have, not replace them. A vaccine on its own will not end the pandemic,” Director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said recently during an executive board meeting in Geneva.

With new cases being recording daily, Ghebreyesus stated that supplies of the vaccine would be initially directed to “health workers, older people and other at-risk populations,” adding that it will enable health systems to cope.

Ghebreyesus further warned “That will still leave the virus with a lot of room to move. Surveillance will need to continue, people will still need to be tested, isolated and cared for, contacts will still need to be traced… and individuals will still need to be cared for.”

At the moment, 55 million cases of COVID-19 have been recorded globally, with over a million deaths according to Worldometer.

Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari says Nigeria will continue to partner with the WHO and some countries to ensure accelerated development and manufacturing, as well as uninhibited supply of safe and effective Coronavirus vaccines to all.

President Buhari said this on Wednesday while speaking virtually on the first day of the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Debate.

“…. Nigeria is committed to working with other member states in the spirit of global cooperation and solidarity to promote human health and general well-being,” he said.

Has FG shortlisted the names of N-power successful applicants?

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By Abdulrasheed HAMMAD


The Claim

FALSE claim circulates online that N-Power has shortlisted the names of the successful applicants and the documentation will commence immediately. A post obtained on a WhatsApp group on November 13, instructed the applicants to click the link to check their names.

The post reads: ”Check your name on the N-POWER shortlisted names. Documentation will commence immediately. Check here https://n-power-list.bid.”

Recall that the same fake post with different content was also procured on September, 3 that N-power 2020 has shortlisted for its second stage.

The post also reads: “N-power 2020 has shortlisted for its second stage. Check if you are included or forward to your loved ones who applied.”

The Findings

The findings conducted by this reporter unveiled that the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs through its official Twitter account has tagged the purported circular going viral on social media as fake, urged the N-power applicants to disregard the fake news.

When this reporter clicked the link, the site asked this reporter to input his phone number and upon inserting the phone number that wasn’t used to register for N-power, this reporter received a congratulatory message on the website.

“Congratulations, you have been shortlisted for the N-power program! You will be reached through the email on the next thing to do. Always ensure you check your e-mail frequently.”

Meanwhile, this reporter didn’t submit an email to the site and they promised to reach him via email.

They, however, claimed that to qualify for documentation, this reporter needs to share it to 12 WhatsApp groups.

The post reads: “To start your documentation. First, click the green button ‘WHATSAPP’ and send this information to 12 WhatsApp groups. After sending the message, you will go to the next step where you will be able to process your documentation.”

After the post is being shared to the 12 WhatsApp group, this reporter was congratulated once again and was asked to select the device this reporter was using for documentation between the laptop and phone.

Consequently, this reporter was continuously asked to allow the site to send notifications. Till now, this reporter didn’t receive any mail as claimed on the website and no procedure was sent to proceed for documentation.

Verdict

Based on the checks above and personal experience of this reporter on the fake N-power website, the claim that N-power has shortlisted the names of N-power successful applicants is FALSE.

As of the time of fact-checking this, the site is still active.

Another COVID-19 vaccine with 95 percent effectiveness announced in US

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MODERNA, an American biotechnology company that focuses on drug discovery, drug development, and vaccine says clinical results of a COVID-19 vaccine it developed has shown 95 percent effective.

Stéphane Bancel, the Chief Executive of Moderna, said on Monday that the results also provided that the vaccine can prevent other severe diseases.

“The first clinical validation that our vaccine can prevent COVID-19 disease, including severe disease,” she said

This latest announcement comes barely a week after  Pfizer and the German firm BioNTech, announced a vaccine which suggests it is 90% effective at preventing illness.

The company said it will be seeking approval from regulators in the US to start administering the drug in the next few weeks.

According to the BBC, the clinical trial involved 30,000 people in the US with half being given two doses of the vaccine, four weeks apart. The rest had dummy injections. The analysis was based on the first 95 to develop Covid-19 symptoms.

Only five of the COVID cases were in people given the vaccine, 90 were in those given the dummy treatment. The company says the vaccine is protecting 94.5% of people.

The data also shows there were 11 cases of severe COVID in the trial, but none happened in people who were immunized.

“The overall effectiveness has been remarkable… it’s a great day,” Tal Zaks, the chief medical officer at Moderna, was quoted to have said by the BBC.

Since the global outbreak of COVID-19, there have been concerted efforts by scientists across the world to develop vaccines and effective treatments against the pandemic which has infected more than 50 million people, killing over a million persons in at least 200 countries.

Pfizer and Moderna were the first to announce early data on large studies, but 10 other companies are also conducting big Phase 3 trials in a global race to produce a vaccine, including efforts in Australia, Britain, China, India, and Russia. More than 50 other candidates are in earlier stages of testing.

In August, Vladimir Putin, Russian President, announced that his country has recorded a breakthrough in the development of a vaccine for the COVID-19.

Putin who said that the vaccine went through necessary trials added that one of his daughters has already been inoculated with the vaccine.

However, the World Health Organization (WHO) which is coordinating global efforts to develop a vaccine against the vaccine said it was in talks with Russia to review its vaccine.

BBC investigation exposes how children are stolen, trafficked in Kenya

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A BBC Africa Eye investigation has revealed the existence of a secretive but thriving illegal market for babies and young children in Kenya.  

For over a year, a team of undercover investigators infiltrated a series of child trafficking rings that extend from the slums of Nairobi to one of the country’s biggest hospitals.

Led by reporter Njeri Mwangi, our investigation uncovered evidence of newborn babies being stolen from their mothers and sold on the streets of Nairobi for as little as $400.

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Working with a network of informers and whistleblowers, Africa Eye uncovered a trade in human lives that preys on the country’s most vulnerable women, leaving unimaginable trauma in its wake.

According to our evidence, new-born babies are sold from a network of unlicensed clinics in slum areas, are snatched from homeless mothers, or even stolen to order by corrupt medical staff in city hospitals.

These babies are then sold on to desperate women eager to shortcut Kenya’s complex adoption laws, or, according to one trafficker featured in the investigation, are used in human sacrifice rituals.

The perpetrators range from desperate opportunists to organised criminals. Often the people doing the snatching are petty criminals like Anita – a heavy drinker and drug user who steals babies from street mothers to sell on to a local businesswoman.

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Or people like Mary Auma – who runs a makeshift clinic in a slum where poor women are pressured to sell their babies for meagre sums, while Mary negotiates to sell them on for a hefty profit.

The illegal business in babies even extends to some of Nairobi’s biggest hospitals. Fred Leparan, a clinical social worker at Mama Lucy Kibaki hospital, sold undercover reporters a two-week-old boy that he stole from the facility after just a few cursory questions and an agreement to pay cash.

There are no reliable statistics on the extent of child trafficking in Kenya; no comprehensive government reports or national surveys.
But this investigation provides the most damning evidence yet of a secretive, lucrative, and apparently thriving illegal trade in children.

BBC Africa eye presented their allegations to Mama Lucy Kibaki hospital, and those individuals who our evidence suggests are involved in child trafficking, but they declined to comment.