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PDP Faults Oshiomhole’s Town Hall Meeting

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From Jefferson Ibiwale, Benin

The Edo state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has accused the governor, Adams Oshiomhole, of “deliberate” plans to exclude its members from the town hall meeting organized to bring citizens up to date on latest developments.

The party in a statement by its publicity secretary in the state, Felix Utubor, on behalf of the chairman, Dan Orbih, said that although the party received invitation to attend the town hall meeting, the invitation was delivered to its secretariat Monday morning, same day of the meeting.

“However, we suggests that the town hall meeting is re-scheduled so that we can fully participate as we are also preparing for the rescheduled LGA elections across the state slated for tomorrow (Tuesday),” the statement said.

In the meantime, traditional rulers in the state have given support to the sale of the Edo House in Lagos, as decided by the state government.

The royal fathers led by the Oba of Benin, Oba Erediauwa, who was represented by his son, the Benin Crown Prince, Eheneden Erediauwa, said at the town hall meeting that it was in good fate if the property was sold and the proceed used to develop the state as proposed by the governor.

Oba Erediauwa recalled that four years ago when some palace chiefs visited Lagos, they were unable to stay at the property owing to the dilapidated condition in which it was, adding that previous governments in the state had sold government properties without the courtesy of explaining to the people.

“The governor is doing his second term. He could have sold the house like his predecessors and nobody would do anything. Selling the house is a viable thing to this state. Let the governor do what is good and we will keep an eye on him to see what he does with the money,” he said.

He described governor Oshiomhole as a man of integrity who would make judicious use of proceed from the sale of the house.

 

Boko Haram Sets Borno Village Ablaze, Kill 3 Civilian JTF Youths

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By Musdapha Ilo, Maiduguri

Armed men believed to be members of the outlawed Boko Haram group, have killed ten persons and set several public and private owned buildings ablaze a village, in the Kawuri and Fori district areas in Borno State.

Three of those killed were members of the Civilian JTF who confronted the gunmen while the others were innocent villagers.

The attack reportedly occurred Sunday morning at the same time another group from the sect invaded Logomani in Gamboru/Ngala local government area of state killing 20 persons as reported yesterday.

Kawuri is one of the big villages in Konduga local government area and is about 20 kilometres away from Bama town where the sect has executed most of its most devastating attacks. It is about 60 kilometres away from Maiduguri, the state capital.

A source who had just arrived Maiduguri from Mubi town in Adamawa State told journalists that as at the time she passed by the villages some houses were still in flames as security operatives battled to put out the fire.

“Yes I was among the passengers that boarded a taxi from Mubi to Maiduguri, and when we reached the villages along the main road, we saw some buildings being consumed by fire with the presence of security operatives and men of the vigilante youth popularly addressed as civilian JTF in the village not quite long after the attackers have fled into the bushes),” the source said.

Another unofficial account says the attackers numbered 30 and arrived the village in two Toyota Hilux vehicles and motorcycles and were heavily armed with sophisticated guns, rocket propelled launchers and improvised explosive devices.

They were said to have instructed residents to come out from their houses into the open before they opened fire on them and later threw petrol bombs into some private and public buildings.

It was gathered that the three vigilante youths who confronted the invaders were also killed.

Spokesman of the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army in Maiduguri, Aliyu Danja, and the state police public relations officer, Gideon Jubrin, a deputy superintendent of police, could not be reached for confirmation of this report as communication services remain shut down.

Kidnapping: Oshiomhole To Reintroduce checkpoints in Edo

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By Jefferson Ibiwale, Benin

Barely three days after endorsing a law that prescribes death penalty for kidnappers in Edo State, the governor, Adams Oshiomhole, has called for the reintroduction of police check points to further halt the rising incidence of kidnapping and armed robbery in the state.

Oshiomhole said in Benin, the state capital, on Monday that his administration will not relent in the fight against kidnapping and criminality but is determined to ensure the safety of the lives of properties of all citizens.

The governor who was speaking at a town hall meeting, said further that he had already briefed the Inspector General of Police, IGP, on the planned reintroduction of check points in the state..

He urged citizens of the state to support efforts of security officials as well as refrain from paying ransoms to kidnappers.

“I appeal that you avoid the temptation of working at cross purpose with security agencies,” he said.

Edo State has become one of the hot spots for the thriving business of kidnapping in the country.

Last Thursday, a private security expert and chairman of Transworld Security, Lagos, Ona Ekhomu, was shot and his wife, Victoria abducted by suspected kidnappers.


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It was gathered that the attack happened in front of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma on the couple’s way to their home town, Irua, Edo State.

As security agents rally round to track the kidnappers, Ekhomu is said to be receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital and the kidnappers are yet to demand for a ransom.

The attack comes barely a month after renowned lawyer and activist, Mike Ozekhome, was kidnapped in the state and later released.

PDP Officials Attacked In Kano

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Officials of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, caretaker committee in Kano State were on Monday attacked by yet to be identified persons.

The public relations officer of the committee, Ja’afar Bello, confirmed to the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, in Kano, that the incident happened at 1:30 pm when the committee was holding a meeting.

He said the attackers were armed with dangerous weapons and injured four persons during the attack.

“We were about to finish our meeting when the attackers suddenly invaded the venue. Some of us escaped by jumping down from the third floor of the three-story building,” Bello said.

Abubakar Rano, a journalist, who sustained a minor injury during the attack, told NAN that he jumped from the building when the attackers came.

When contacted the police commissioner in the state, Musa Daura, confirmed the incident.

He said four suspects were arrested and being questioned at the command’s State Criminal Investigation Department, CID.

 

Rambleta Pledges US$8,100 For Exhibition In Spain

Journalists, photographers, designers and artists around the world who are interested in new technologies can be the lucky winner of US$8,100 scholarship on exhibiting their projects in Spain.

The scholarship is organized by Espai Rambleta, a center that helps artists to exhibit their work and it is supported by the Department of Culture of Valencia in Spain.

The scholarship seeks to give support to people who need space and financial aid to exhibit their work.

Participation can be individual or groups. The exhibition will be held from March to September 2014.

The topic is ‘Photojournalism’ and the deadline is December 1, 2013.

Click here for more information.

 

School Principal Charged With Murder Of 23 Pupils In India

Police in eastern India have filed charges against a school principal and her husband for the July deaths of 23 pupils who consumed poisoned school mid-day meals, officials said on Monday.
The children, aged four to 12, fell ill within minutes of eating the lunch of lentils, potatoes and rice at their primary school in a poverty-stricken village in eastern Bihar state on July 16.

Meena Devi and Arjun Rai were charged with various offences including murder, attempted murder and causing harm by means of poison, police investigator, Raj Kaushal, said.

The deaths at the primary school in Bihar State’s Saran district caused outrage across the country and beyond.

The tragedy raised questions about the safety and standards of the national scheme to provide free midday meals to tackle malnutrition and encourage attendance.

The charges were filed in court on Sunday evening.

“The charge sheet mentions that Rai kept pesticide in a room where items for the midday meals were stored,” Kaushal said.

“Witnesses said the food was intentionally cooked with the pesticide. We found adequate evidence against the accused during our investigations,” he said.

Devi and her husband are in custody. Forensic tests confirmed the presence of pesticide monocrotophos in the meals, Kaushal said.

Police Investigates Attack On Zamfara Acting Gov

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The Zamfara State Police Command says it is investigating the alleged attack on the motorcade of the acting governor of the state, Sanusi Rikiji, on Saturday.

The public relations officer, PPRO, for the command, Lawal Abdullahi, a deputy superintendent of Police, made the disclosure on Sunday while speaking with newsmen in Birnin-Magaji.

Abdullahi described the attack as “unfortunate”, saying that the police would not fold its arms and allow such unbecoming behaviours by youths.

He said that the police had deployed troops of mobile and regular police to maintain peace in the area.

The police image maker assured that anyone found involved in the attack would face “the full wrath of the law”.

Scores of angry youths on Saturday, attacked Rikiji’s motorcade in Birnin-magajiin, headquarters of Birnin-magaji local government area of the state over what they described as the “poor security provision in the state”, among other grievances.

They used stones and sticks on the motorcade of the acting governor before they were dispersed by the combined efforts of the police escort, the military and men of the State Security Service, SSS.

Rikiji, who is also the speaker of the State House of Assembly, was in the area to condole the families of three Fulani youths allegedly killed on Thursday by youths of Tudun-Kuya village in the local government.

The killers of the three deceased were said to have suspected them of being members of “the Fulani killer gangs” said to be terrorising villages in different parts of the state.

Borno Votes For National Conference

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By Musdapha Ilo

The Borno State government has thrown its weight behind the proposed National Conference, saying that there were certain topical issues it hopes to raise.

Addressing journalists at the weekend, the secretary to Borno State government, Baba Ahmed Jidda, said of utmost importance to the state government were issues which include revenue allocation and true federalism which had been raised in previous national debates on the constitution.

“To me as the secretary to Borno state government, and a former member of NRC and, in 1988, the Constitution Assembly, there is no reason for Borno State and its citizens not to participate at the forthcoming National Conference,” he said.

According to him, the state will fully participate in the conference without any fear or doubts, urging that there should be no “no go areas”, so as to make Nigerians have a sense of belonging.

Jidda, however, expressed opposition to a Sovereign National Conference, as demanded by some Nigerians, observing that in a democracy, such a parley would not be legal as there is a National Assembly in place.

The Borno government scribe also expressed hope that the outcome of the Femi Okuruonmu – led national dialogue committee would not be thrown into the dustbin but would be implemented.


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“What makes me unhappy is to make reasonable important and knowledgeable people come together, discuss, submit a report and you ignore it and not fully implement it as demanded by the people,” he said, lamenting what became of the report of previous national conferences reports.

He added: “We made very good reports on the previous National Conferences. The only thing we did not accept at the NRC, was the third term, mooted by former President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2005”.

He urged that if the outcomes of the conference are to be transformed into law, they must be forwarded to the National Assembly for ratification or subjected to a referendum of the people.

Again, 20 Killed, 10 Injured In Borno

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Twenty persons were gunned down early Sunday morning in Logomani village, Dikwa local government area of Borno state by unknown gunmen.

The attackers believed to be members of the Boko Haram sect invaded the village between 6:00am and 9:00am after spying out the place about a week ago.

Bukar Alhaji Gana, a resident of Logomani told reporters that, about a week before the attack there was rumour that, some members of the Boko Haram group were seen in the area and headed towards Marte area.

“We were told that some of the Boko Haram sect members came around and warned some people, but left almost immediately towards Marte,” he said.

According to him, those who alleged have seen the sect members warned residents of the area to avoid certain places in Ngamboru/Ngala and Tchad.

Ten others persons were reportedly injured in the attack before the invaders were dispatched by soldiers who pursued them to the forest surrounding Ngamboru/Ngala.

It was learnt that the attackers who were clad in military uniforms, left with some women of easy virtue who were normally at the service of the travelling truck drivers after extorting money from some of the truck drivers.

A passenger, who narrowly escaped being killed by the sect members, revealed to journalists in Maiduguri  that the attackers that stopped their vehicle shot at three passengers and slaughtered 14 other persons before someone alert them that soldiers were coming which made them to flee on their motorcycles into the bush.

“When they stopped us, we thought they were soldiers until they began to ask us to come out of the car, it was then we realised they were Boko Haram insurgents. They were dressed in military uniform and killed about 20 before they fled when they were told soldiers are coming,” he narrated.

However, the army could not be reached for confirmation of this report.

 

Ribadu Laments Cost Of ASUU Strike

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The 2011 presidential candidate of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, and pioneer chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Nuhu Ribadu, says the ongoing strike by university lecturers is a costly action for the country and should be resolved without further delay. 
 
Speaking on Saturday in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital while chairing the public presentation of a book, Ribadu explained that the inability of the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, to reach a compromise may be depriving the country of the needed quality manpower as students rust away at home.

 He said no doubt, the country’s universities need better funding but that in pressing for that, caution should be applied and called on both sides to urgently bring the university teachers’ industrial action to an end.
 
“Nobody wins in this supremacy game. Rather, the students, who are the proverbial grass in this fight of the elephants, are the ones paying direly for it. This also ultimately draws us back as a nation as a lot of potential and talent could be wasted as this strike rage on,” he said. 
 
Ribadu also bemoaned the poor quality of Law graduates in the country.
 
“Those students who would come out to be judges, lawyers and prosecutors need adequate and early exposure to these Laws if they are to contribute positively to the development of our justice sector. This is especially important in the light of embarrassing quality of Lawyers being churned out of our campuses, which is a reflection of the entire system,” he said.

He asked Nigerians to familiarise themselves with anti-corruption and financial crimes laws, reasoning that they “protect our commonwealth and also guide our conduct. They also adequately empower citizens to take action and raise the alarm when they suspect foul play”.
 
Ribadu also called on concerned authorities to make the extant laws available to promote awareness, not only for relevant stakeholders but to all Nigerians.

The former EFCC boss said: “Ignorance of the law, as the maxim goes, is not a defence. But it is only fair that these laws are made substantially available especially to address the appalling level of ignorance of the Law by those who should be applying it: members of the entire justice sector – the Police, the Courts, the Prosecutors, etc.”
 
Ribadu commended the writer of the book for “the patriotic and painstaking effort of compiling our existing anti-corruption laws. 
 
“I am glad to report that it is an important addition to Law literature which would be found useful by all stakeholders in the justice system,” he said.
 
The book titled “Compendium of Anti-Corruption Laws in Nigeria” was authored by Chuma C. Chinye, a barrister who is also the Rivers State commissioner for commerce and industries.