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Tuesday 6 June 2017

55 TOP GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS & BUSINESSMEN STOLE N1.4 TRILLION DURING OBASANJO-YAR'ADUA AND JONATHAN TENURE~~SAGAY

Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), Itse Sagay, yesterday disclosed that 55 top government officials and businessmen, stole N1.4 trillion during the administrations of former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Musa Yar'Adua and Goodluck Jonathan.

According to Vanguard, Sagay disclosed this when he spoke at the conference on Promoting International Co-operation in Combating Illicit Financial Flows and Enhancing Asset Recovery to Foster Sustainable Development which held in Abuja.

He said that a recent study on corruption activities in Nigeria between 2006 to 2013, showed that the 55 government officials and businessmen illicitly enriched themselves with public funds during the administrations of these past leaders.

According to Sagay, the amount of funds stolen under the years in review, was a lot higher when fuel subsidy scam, billion arms purchase scam, hundreds of millions of dollars taken from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation by a former minister to bribe election officials in 2015, were taken into consideration.

TWO MEN ARRESTED FOR ABDUCTING CHIEF IMAM IN KOGI STATE

Operatives of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Intelligence Response Team (IRT),have arrested two suspected members of a kidnap gang in Kogi State .

Suleiman Isah (24) and Musa Mohammed (31), both natives of Ankpa, were arrested on May 29 at Ninth Mile, Enugu State, and Ayinba in Kogi. .

They were said to be among the criminals who kidnapped an Islamic Scholar, Alhaji Jibrin Idris, on February 21. The suspects allegedly confessed to be four in the gang, giving the names of others as Bashir and Mangal. The police said efforts are on to arrest the two members at large.

CHRIST APOSTOLIC CHURCH PASTOR STABBED TO DEATH BY UNKNOWN PERSONS IN LAGOS

Pastor Ibukun Adeyinka,56, of the Christ Apostolic Church, Sanctuary of Blessing, in the Iju Ishaga area of Lagos State, was stabbed to death by some unknown persons at the church premises on May 30th. The deceased lived with his wife and children inside the church premises..


On the day of the incident, he was sleeping with his family when suddenly they heard a noise inside their apartment. He woke up to find out what the sound was about but couldn't see well as there was power outage. Suddenly he started to shout Jesus as he stabbed him in the chest. The person who stabbed him then fled the house.

The pastor was rushed to a private hospital and then referred to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja where he passed on. Meanwhile the Lagos state police command has launched an investigation into the matter.

The attackers of the pastor did not steal any item from his house neither did they say anything after they stabbed him. For now, no one knows whether they were armed robbers nor assassins. His church members and friends have taken to social media to pay tribute to him.



IKOYI GATE: JUDGE HANDS THE CASH TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

Justice Hassan orders final forfeiture of $43.4m,£27,800,N23.3m to FG.

KEMI OLUNLOYO BLASTS THOSE CALLING HER EX-CONVICT

Kemi Olunloyo, who was released yesterday after spending 81 days in a Port Harcourt prison took to Twitter to blast those calling her an ex-convict...See what she twitted below;

Monday 5 June 2017

BREAKING NEWS:KEMI OLUNLOYO 'MADAM GUVNOR' FINALLY RELEASED FROM PRISON

Ms. Kemi Olunloyo has finally regained freedom after almost 90 days in prison.

AMBODE SUSPENDS NURTW ACTIVITIES IN OSHODI OVER 'HAMBURGER'S DEATH

Following the violence that led to the death of a leader of Motorcycle Operators’ Association of Lagos State (MOALS) in Oshodi, Rasaq Bello popularly known as Hamburger, the Lagos state Government today suspended activities of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in all the seven branches in the area indefinitely.

The affected branches are LOB A, LOB D, LOB J, Oshodi A, Oshodi B, Oshodi C and Oshodi D.

The State Government, in a press conference jointly addressed by officials of the State, the police and NURTW at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa, said while the suspension order lasts, there would be no collection of tickets/fees from commuter buses operating in the area.

Addressing the briefing, the State’s Acting Commissioner for Transportation, Prince Olanrewaju Elegushi said throughout the duration of the suspension order, a team of State Government officials and security personnel would be mandated to oversee and monitor the transport operations within the affected branches to ensure they do not collect any ticket or fees from transport operators. He said the suspension order was taken after due consultation with all the relevant stakeholders concerning the crisis, and that it would remain in force until peace and tranquility returned to the area, adding that the lifting of the ban would only be based on appropriate security reports.

“For the avoidance of doubt, police investigations are ongoing on the said death and all persons found culpable will be prosecuted in line with the dictates of the laws. It is important to also emphasis that all rumour mongering, insinuations and unfounded/unverified facts should be avoided in the sake of peaceful co-existence. Any escalation of the crisis arising from the ban will lead to Government taking sterner actions against the branches where violence is recorded,” Elegushi threatened.
He said as part of the strategies to permanently address incessant crisis arising from activities of transport unions in the State, the State Government has already put in place the Bus Reform Initiative (BRI) through which 5,000 air-conditioned and convenient buses would be injected into the transport sector, adding that the initiative would soon be launched.

Also speaking, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations in the State, Mr Imohimi Edgal confirmed that some arrests have been made following the crisis and that investigation had started in respect of the violence.

He assured that anyone found culpable in the crisis would be prosecuted in accordance with the law, and that the State Government, in partnership with the police and other relevant stakeholders were working towards a lasting peace.

Edgal added that the report of the preliminary investigation by the police would be out before the end of the week.

On his part, Lagos State Chairman of NURTW, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede said the branch was in support of the decision of government to suspend all union activities in Oshodi indefinitely, saying that the union was adequately consulted before the action was taken.
“I like to confirm that the decision of the State Government to suspend union activities in Oshodi was supported by us. We also want a lasting peace in Oshodi and we know that with this decision, people can go about their duties without let or hindrance.

“I am sure if the union had handled the issue of Oshodi, we would have arrived at the same decision to suspend activities for now and I want to urge our members to cooperate with government in its bid to ensure lasting peace.

“Going forward, we have been educating our members on the need to eschew violence and we still want to reiterate it that anyone caught perpetrating violence would be dealt with in accordance with the law,” Agbede said.