Police confirm suicide case in Gombe school

The Gombe State Police Command on Wednesday confirmed the suicide case involving one Abdullahi, who was an erstwhile gateman in Ryan Nursery School in the Tudun Wada area of the state.

Abdullahi had on Monday committed suicide at his school’s premises.

Reacting to the cause of the suicide, the state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mahid Abubakar, said, “We are aware of the case because we received a report in the early hours of Monday, and our personnel were deployed; they went to also take photographs and moved the body to Specialist hospital where he was certified dead by medical doctors.

“Investigation has commenced after notifying the family of the incidence that occurred they are aware.”

On the allegation that the victim was accused of rape, Abubakar said, “I’m not aware of that of that we didn’t see any note on him leading to such allegation but as I said, the investigation is on, and the cause of the suicide will be revealed.”

Speaking further, he urged residents to desist from committing suicide, saying, “Suicide is not a solution. It only worsens it, though no crime in committing such because the victim would be alive to answer, but an attempt to commit suicide is punishable under the law.

Meanwhile, when our correspondent arrived at the scene, residents lamented the torture such sight must have had on students and some community members before the body was evacuated to the state Specialist hospital.

According to a resident of Tudun Wada, who simply identified himself as Mohammed Sabo, “The emotional state of the students that must have sighted Abdullahi’s body may have effects on them as they may not easily forget it.”

Also, Aishatu Dantiti noted that there were better alternatives to resolving life issues, adding, “Suicide is not one of those options. We must discourage our family members from thinking of suicide, instead, they should be encouraged to face life and the situations.”

Police nab former UNN student, friend over romance scam in Abuja

The Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Centre said it has arrested two suspects over criminal conspiracy, identity theft and romance scams in Abuja.

The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said this in a statement on Thursday in Abuja.

He said the arrest was in furtherance of the order of the Acting Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to bequeath a safer cyber space to Nigerians.

Mr Adejobi said the suspects, residents of Panasonic Estate in Idu, Abuja, have confessed to computer-related frauds, associated with romance scams and identity theft.

The police spokesman said substantial evidence from their electronic devices had shed light on their criminal activities.

He said one of the suspects, a former student of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), claimed to have been in the music industry since 2016 and also operates a public relations company.

Mr Adejobi said the suspect had confessed to being engaged in fraudulent activities since 2014 through Facebook.

The police spokesman said investigation had also uncovered compelling evidence linking him to fraud and romance scams till date.

He said the two suspects were close associates, adding that the second suspect was arrested along with the first suspect.

Mr Adejobi said the second suspect had claimed that his visit to the residence of the first suspect was for music recording purposes.

However, he admitted to having a unique connection with a 69-year-old white woman, known as Winnie, whom he identifies as both a fan and a friend.

“This connection goes beyond casual friendship as evidence indicating a series of cash exchanges between him and the elderly woman have come to light,” he said.

Mr Adejobi pledged the commitment of the Nigeria Police to ensure the safety and security of citizens by relentlessly cracking down on criminal activities.

He urged the public to remain vigilant and cautious when interacting with individuals online, especially those they have not met in person.

Edo youth accused of killing wife over food

The police in Edo State have arrested a 21-year-old youth, Salami Anedu, for allegedly killing his wife, Esther Friday, 21, following a misunderstanding over food.

The suspect was paraded by the Edo State Police Command alongside other suspects arrested for various crimes in the state.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Chidi Nwabuzor, said Anedu was arrested on August 30 by men from the Fugar Police Division.

He said one Aluaye Momoh reported to the police that Anedu used a stick to kill his wife during a misunderstanding at their house in Ugbekpe community.

Nwabuzor said the police stormed the scene and arrested the suspect before taking the corpse to the Fugar General Hospital mortuary.

According to him, the case was transferred to the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation Department, Benin, for investigation.

In an interview with journalists, the suspect, while denying killing his wife, said he had a quarrel with her over food.

He said, “She cooked rice and said I should not eat from the food. I went to cook yam and egg on my own, but she said I could not eat the food. As I was still eating the food, she started quarreling with me and threatened to bring her brothers to my house to beat me up.

“I thought she was joking. But she came back with two of her brothers, who were armed with sticks and they started fighting me. After the fight, my wife went to my mother’s house to pass the night, but I was surprised when vigilantes came to arrest me that I killed my wife.

“I didn’t kill my wife; I didn’t hit her with wood. It was her brothers that came to my house with wood but because I dragged with them, they said I was the one that killed her. My wife was sick before.”

30 die in Abuja landslide, 19 kidnapped

19 persons were on Thursday, kidnapped in the Bwari Area Council of Abuja, while no fewer than 30 persons were reported to have died in a landslide caused by activities of illegal miners in the Kuje Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory.

These were revealed during the maiden meeting between the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and the six area council chairmen.

The Minister, who was concerned about the developments said he would summon the FCT Director of State Services, as well as the Commissioner of Police, to be comprehensively briefed about the kidnap incident and facilitate rescue operations.

While asking the council bosses to set up a surveillance task force in their areas to monitor mining activities, Wike said he would meet with his counterpart in Solid Minerals, Dele Alake, to eliminate illegal mining in the FCT.

Speaking on the challenges confronting the councils, Kwali Area Council chairman, Danladi Chiya, appealed to the Wike and the Minister of State, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, to come to their aid.

He said, “When we heard about your appointment, we were happy because you have been a Council Chairman and therefore, understand our challenges. Our challenges are inadequate funding of the local government system.

“We have the major challenge of insecurity across the six Area Councils. Just today (Thursday), about 19 people were kidnapped in the Bwari Area Council. I just received about five people in my council, who were in captivity for about six days.

“The next is the development of satellite towns. The issue of sanitation is one of the major challenges confronting us. There is also no efficient transport facility. The Abuja Urban Mass Transit buses are no longer functional.

“Then, there is the issue of land allocation. You sit in your council and your backyard will be allocated to someone you don’t even know. Graveyards and worship centres would be allocated and all we are saying is that we should be carried along in terms of land allocation.

“The responsibility of primary school teachers is on the local governments. The UBE’s payment of salaries lies on the council, which by law is supposed to be 60-40 per cent. We are pleading that you help us so that this issue can be looked into.”

The Kuje Area Council Chairman, Abdullahi Sabo, also lamented the menace of illegal miners, saying, “There is the issue of illegal mining in the FCT. Indiscriminate mining licences are given out and this has led to insecurity. They give letters of consent to Chinese people.

“Just a few days ago, there was a landslide that took the lives of 30 people as a result of the activities of illegal miners. We appeal to you to engage the Minister of Mines to stop mining in the FCT.”

“On sanitation, we have a problem. Sanitation is a big issue. It is the duty of the council not just to collect the fees but to dispose of refuse. We have to sit down and work together on this by adopting a common template.”

Responding, Wike said, “On illegal mining, I will talk to the minister. Ordinarily, I would say you should also form your own surveillance taskforce as Chief Security Officers of your councils and make arrests and we will support you. However, I will meet with the minister”.

Cleric pledges to tackle youth unemployment

The newly enthroned Bishop of Lagos, Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Rt. Rev. Ifedola Okupevi, has listed education, youth empowerment, and charity as his top priority.

In a statement, the cleric said this while addressing newsmen after his enthronement service at Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina, Lagos.He also promised to promote entrepreneurial development.

Okupevi reiterated his commitment to preach the undiluted word of God, expand the kingdom of God and depopulate the kingdom of Satan.

He said,

“We will empower the evangelists, the youth as well as the aged and continue where my predecessor stopped. We will continue with the building of the Centenary City, focus on secondary school education and we will do our best to educate our youths and the children.”

The new bishop also promised to come up with charity programmes for the less privileged.

He added that he would set up entrepreneurial and vocational programmes to train the youth in the areas of photography, art, and bead-making and also empower people who are into small and medium-scale enterprises.

The country has been struggling with unemployment challenges, which experts have identified as a major cause of the high crime rate in major cities, particularly Lagos.

Police nab man for selling granddaughter for N700,000 in Oyo

Police in Oyo State have arrested a grandfather for seizing his daughter’s day-old baby in Oyo town and selling the same to a baby factory in Abia for N700,000.

Five accomplices of the grandfather were arrested at the baby factory.

Commissioner of police in Oyo state, Adebola Hamzat, told newsmen in Ibadan on Saturday that the grandfather took the baby girl from her teenage mother, Sarah Chukwuka, on July 10.

He was later arrested at his hideout in Ibafo, Ogun.

“The suspect, who identified himself as the biological father of the teenage mother of the day-old baby girl, confessed to the crime.

“He explained how he took the baby from the mother, pretending that he would hand the baby over to a caregiver.

“The suspect also explained how he moved the baby to Abia, where he sold her to the owner of the baby factory at Obehi in Okwa West Local Government Area of the state for N700,000.

“A raid on the baby factory led to the arrest of a female suspect identified as Bunmi and four other accomplices,’’ Mr Hamzat said.

He said a bundle of new birth certificates and some equipment used in labour rooms were equally recovered from the factory.

The police commissioner said the five additional suspects were unable to give any satisfactory explanation about the parentage of the babies recovered from the factory.

Mr Hamzat also paraded six other suspects arrested for robbery, kidnapping and cultism and car theft.

He said the suspects robbed a victim of expensive mobile phones, laptops, and jewellery and some other valuable items worth millions of Naira in Ibadan while armed with machetes, jack knives and other dangerous weapons.

Mr Hamzat said the suspects also confessed to a series of previous criminal activities they had masterminded at different locations in the Oyo state capital.

Anambra government demolishes criminal hideouts in Ogidi market

The operatives of the Operation Clean and Healthy Anambra Brigade (OCHAB) have demolished shanties and illegal structures at the Building Materials International Market in Ogidi, Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra.

The managing director of OCHAB, Celestine Anere, said the exercise was to clear the illegal structures believed to be dens of hoodlums and criminals in the locality.

Mr Anere said criminal elements have been terrorising residents and traders who come to trade in the market and sometimes kidnapping innocent citizens.

He said the operation was carried out by the special enforcement team of the brigade to chase away all the criminals operating within the Ogidi and Ogbunike axis.

According to him, the team commenced ‘Operation Clean Anambra’ on Tuesday to get rid of all illegal structures in the markets to restore sanity in the state.

“These illegal structures have become hideouts for criminal elements terrorising the area and committing all kinds of crimes against innocent citizens and business owners plying the road.

“Several incidents of crimes like kidnapping and snatching of cars have taken place at those axes. They have become tipoff points for informants of organised crimes in the area,” he said.

He stressed that the area has continued to be a nightmare for business owners who occasionally fall victim to armed robbery, kidnapping, and theft.

He further said the dismantling of these shanties and illegal structures would also aid the free flow of water through the canals as these structures were constructed on waterways which have obstructed the drainage system.

Court grants ex-KASCO boss administrative bail

A High Court in Kano state, on Tuesday, granted administrative bail to the former managing director of the Kano Agricultural Supply Company limited (KASCO), Bala Inuwa.

The Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-corruption Commission (PCACC) charged Mr Inuwa with alleged diversion of N4 billion grant.

He is being charged alongside his son, Muhammad, his niece, Halima, Najib Muhammad and incorporated trustees of the association of compassionate friends.

Delivering ruling, Justice Usman Na’abba also ordered Mr Inuwa to produce one surety.

He admitted the other co-defendants to bail in the sum of N10 million each.Mr Na’abba adjourned the matter until Aug. 22.

Earlier, the defence counsel, Nasiru Aliyu, SAN, told the court that it was improper for the court to entertain the charge filed by the PCACC on the grounds that there was a court judgement preventing the commission from filing the charge against his client.

The charge against the defendants bordered on criminal breach of trust, criminal misappropriation and making false statements of return contrary to the penal code and PCACC laws of Kano state.

Troops neutralise three bandits, recover arms in Kaduna

Troops of 1 Division Nigerian Army have neutralised three bandits and recovered arms in a clearance operation in Chikun local government area, Kaduna state.

A statement on Tuesday in Kaduna by the acting deputy director, army public relations, Lt.-Col. Musa Yahaya said that the operation was conducted on Aug. 5.

According to him, the well-planned and adequately executed operation led to the killing of the three bandits and the recovery of one AK 47 rifle, two locally fabricated AK 47 rifles, seven AK 47 magazines and eight motorcycles.

“The troops also recovered three locally made magazines, six mobile phones, drugs and charms,” he added.

Mr Yahaya said that the general officer commanding 1 Division, who is also the force commander, Operational Whirl Punch, Maj.-Gen. Bamidele Alabi commended the gallant troops and charged them to sustain the tempo and aggressiveness against all criminal elements.

700,000 Nigerian children to die due to acute hunger

The relentless increase in violent attacks on farmers by armed groups is adversely contributing to the worsening food crisis in Nigeria, with 700,000 children at the brink of death due to hunger, says Save the Children.

Armed groups have killed over 128 farmers and kidnapped 37 others across the country in the first six months of 2023, leading to disruption and displacement of livelihoods.

In Borno alone, 19 farmers were killed by non-state armed groups in June alone, according to Nigerian Security Tracker, according to a statement by Save the Children, noting that all these factors have hindered critical food supplies and may push Nigeria into a serious food crisis this year.

A farmer with 35 years of experience in the North-East, identified only as Bulama, said, “On different occasions where we will be in the field farming, armed groups have attacked and kidnapped farmers who are our friends and brothers, requesting ransom most times it’s an amount no villager can afford.”

The farmer added, “They have killed and stolen our farm produce, leaving us helpless and with nothing to take home. The hunger and starvation most of us suffer in this community are because insurgents deprive us of accessing the farmlands, and even when we risk our lives in our fields, they steal everything and allow us to starve.”

According to an estimation by the United Nations in January, more than 25 million Nigerians could face food security in 2023 alone, a 47 per cent increase from the 17 million people who were already at risk of starvation due to insecurity and conflict.

In three North-East states (Borno, Adamawa and Yobe), more than two million children under five are at risk of acute malnutrition, and 700,000 are on the brink of death in 2023 alone.

FG withdraws contempt of court proceedings against NLC, TUC

The federal government says it has withdrawn the contempt of court proceedings against NLC, TUC and other unions for embarking on a nationwide protest.

This is contained in a letter addressed to NLC’s lead counsel Falana and Falana’s Chambers.

The solicitor general of the federation, B.E. Jeddy-Agba, signed the letter dated August 7.

Through the National Industrial Court, the Nigerian justice ministry issued the labour leadership a summons on contempt of court for protesting.

Following that, NLC threatened to embark on another nationwide strike, starting August 14, if the federal government failed to withdraw the contempt of court charges.

NLC, TUC and their affiliates protested against President Bola Tinubu’s anti-poor policies, especially the petrol subsidy removal that has brought untold hardship to Nigerians.

“Kindly recall the exchange of correspondence between the ministry and your office on the need for compliance with the extant court orders, restraining industrial action of any kind on the part of the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress,” stated the government.

“The position of the ministry was informed by the need to safeguard the integrity of the court and prevent avoidable service disruption or damage to public facilities.”

It added that despite “these exchanges/interventions, the labour unions, on August 2, proceeded with the industrial action through public protests.”

The letter also mentioned that the protest led to disruption of work and the eventual pulling down of the gate of the National Assembly complex.

“The foregoing, it said, prompted the ministry to initiate contempt proceedings by filing Form 48 on the same 2nd August 2023 in accordance with Section 72 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act and Order 9 Rule 13 of the Judgment (Enforcement) Rules,” said the justice ministry.

It stressed that it “is trite that issuance of Form 48 is just the starting point in contempt proceedings which will only crystalise upon the issuance of Form 49 and the consequential committal order.”

Airstrike destroyed boats carrying stolen crude oil

The Nigerian Air Force says the air component of Operation Delta Safe (OPDS) destroyed boats laden with stolen crude oil as part of efforts to thwart oil theft in the Niger Delta region.

NAF spokesman Edward Gabkwet disclosed this in a statement on Monday.

He said the air component had on Saturday bombarded three boats carrying stolen crude oil at about four nautical miles southeast of Bille, a riverine area located west of Bonny Island and south of Port Harcourt, in Rivers.

Mr Gabkwet explained that the boats were sighted tapping crude oil from a pipeline.

He added that the crew observed an active illegal refining site with tanks and reservoirs loaded with suspected illegal refined products, about 4 miles southeast of Idama, also in Rivers.

According to him, the site has been subsequently attacked and destroyed.

“Airstrikes against these economic saboteurs will be sustained until they desist from their acts of thievery and economic sabotage. The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, has since directed all air component commanders nationwide to ensure they team up with other security agencies to sustain air strikes on all criminal elements in the country,” the statement noted.

It added, “He said that days of treating criminal elements with kid gloves is over, saying that NAF must continue on the trajectory until they brought all of them to their knees.”

Delta begins mass demolition of buildings

The Delta government has embarked on mass demolition of “illegal structures” on the waterways in different parts of the state to allow the free flow of water during flooding.

The director-general of special duties, Frank Omare, disclosed this on Monday during an interactive session with journalists in Warri.

Mr Omare spoke at the site of the demolition of a storey building and a proposed church building attached to it at Ugboroke community, Uvwie LGA.

Mr Omare said the government would ensure that all the structures obstructing the waterways were demolished.

He said the owners of such structures were given two months’ notice to remove them. The Delta official frowned upon their nonchalant attitude towards the government’s directive.

“One of the mandates giving to me is to destroy all illegal structures in the state, and this is just the beginning. We have given them over two months’ notice to remove their properties. We are constructing a massive drainage system in the state to connect all the drains,” explained Mr Omare.

“So, we are removing all the structures hampering the flow of water. Those who have built on natural waterways should remove their buildings.”

Mr Omare added, “Those who do not have approval plans should remove their buildings. What is going on here is that this very building that we are demolishing does not even have approval. Whenever it rains, everywhere will be flooded. This demolition serves as a warning to others.”

The official urged people blackmailing Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to understand that the demolition was necessary and not based on sentiments.

Mr Omare said more than 40 per cent of houses in Ugboroke had no septic tanks.

Sanwo-Olu sacks facility managers, suspends LASIAMA boss over fatal elevator crash

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has suspended Adenike Adekanbi, the Lagos State Infrastructure and Asset Management Agency (LASIAMA) general manager, for not properly overseeing the agency’s activities.

The suspension followed the death of a medical doctor, Vwaere Diaso, due to an elevator collapse at the Lagos General Hospital, Odan, on August 1.

Olumide Sogunle, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Information and Strategy, said in a statement on Sunday that the government also ordered that the facility managers be sacked and the firm blacklisted immediately.

The statement said these actions were necessitated by the findings of the panel set up to look into the likely causes, identify persons who might be culpable, and suggest ways of preventing any future occurrence of elevator accidents.

It said for transparency, the panel membership included representatives of the medical guild and six representatives of House Officers.

He said based on the initial findings, the Lagos government has instructed that the facility managers’ operations and line of reporting be restructured to involve the hospital management directly.

According to him, the installation and maintenance contractors have been handed to the police for further investigation and likely prosecution if they are found guilty.

The police will also investigate anyone else that might have been found to be negligent. Engineers are working to unravel why all the safety devices of the elevator failed at the same time. All our staff are fully insured,” explained the statement.

“We have informed our life insurance providers about this incident.”

It added, The Lagos Safety Commission has been directed to immediately carry out an audit of all elevators in public offices. This is besides the usual safety arrangements that have always existed.

The Lagos government revealed that the crashed elevator was installed brand new in 2021.Elevator experts working with the Lagos Safety Commission had carried out an initial inspection and would remove the elevator for further mechanical examination to determine why the safety features that should prevent this kind of accident did not work, said the statement.

According to him, their findings will determine if there is a case with the elevator installer.”

The Lagos state government would like to, once again, acknowledge with deep regrets the unfortunate elevator accident of Tuesday, August 1, 2023, at the house officer’s residence of the General Hospital, Odan, which resulted in the death of Dr Vwaere Diaso, a vibrant young house officer,” stated the Lagos government.

Enugu government bans unauthorised vehicle tinted glass

The Enugu government has banned the unauthorised use of vehicles with tinted glasses to combat the nefarious activities of kidnappers and other criminal elements.

The ban is contained in a statement issued and signed by the secretary to the state government, Chidiebere Onyia, in Enugu.

According to Mr Onyia, the ban aligns with the Enugu government’s determination to combat kidnappers and other criminals.

The ban would take effect on September 4, said the government.

“This is to give owners of vehicles with tinted glasses who did not obtain police tinted permits before the suspension of its issuance by the Nigeria Police Force on June 7, 2021, sufficient time to have them removed or replaced if they are factory fitted, in accordance with the provisions of the law,” stated the top government official.

He added, “Defaulting vehicles shall be impounded by the enforcement task force and shall not be released to their owners until the tinted glasses are removed or replaced and the specified fines paid.”

Mr Onyia reiterated that the ban was to curtail criminal activities and enhance the security and safety of Enugu residents.

57,450 pills of tramadol, Rohypnol, others intercepted in Abuja- NDLEA

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted 57,450 tramadol, Rohypnol and exol-5 pills along the Abaji-Abuja highway from a suspect, Joseph Usman.

On Sunday in Abuja, the NDLEA spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, said 4,082 bottles of codeine-based syrup were also recovered from a suspect, Joseph Usman.

Mr Babafemi said the suspect was arrested in a commercial bus coming from Onitsha, Anambra State, to Abuja on Friday.

Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation (DOGI), attached to courier companies in Lagos, have intercepted various quantities of dextromethorphan.

Mr Babafemi said the drugs were mixed with heroin, Methamphetamine, Dimethyl Sulfone and cannabis and concealed in different objects bound for Europe.

He said 272 grams of dextromethorphan, mixed with heroin going to Greece, were recovered from white neck beads, adding that 665 grams of cannabis being shipped to Hong Kong were hidden in Dudu Osun black bathing soap bars.

He added that 261 grams of Dimethyl Sulfone bound for New Zealand hidden in reels of weaving threads and 1.5kgs of Methamphetamine also heading to New Zealand were intercepted.

“The drugs were neatly packed in an MP3 player after all the parts were removed and the substance stuffed as a replacement,” he said.

Also, in Kano State, a woman and four men – Ladi Peter,47; Umar Salisu, 38; Ahmed Naheeb, 36; Ibrahim Umar, 42; and Musa Suleman, 43, have been arrested for drug-related issues.

Mr Babafemi said the suspects were intercepted concerning the seizure of 977.7 kilogrammes of cannabis sativa recovered from them by NDLEA operatives.

He added that they were arrested along Zaria-Kano road, Kwanar Dangora, on Friday and July 31.

In the same vein, 2,445 kilogrammes of cannabis sativa were recovered from the warehouse of a fleeing suspect, Usman Nar, in the Madinatu area of Jere LGA, Borno State, on Saturday.

FRSC to construct unit command office in Kaduna LGA

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says it will build permanent office accommodation in Sabon Gari unit command to enhance effective service delivery and tame road traffic accidents.

The corps marshal, Dauda Biu, disclosed this in Zaria on Sunday during the 40th reunion anniversary of the class of ’83 of Government Secondary School GDSS Kofar Tukur Tukur, Zaria.

He assured that the corps’ office in Sabon Gari would soon be built and equipped with adequate facilities to enhance effective performance.

“We have already acquired a land in Sabon Gari; very soon we will erect the structure for Sabon Gari unit command because the corps is operating from a rented office apartment.

“All these are part of our plan to provide conducive working environment for our staff to enhance their performance.”

The FRSC boss also reiterated his commitment to provide modern facility at local offices to enhance performance and reduce high rate of accidents on the nation’s roads.

He said the move was to ensure that all highways were safe and motorable by road users across the country.

Mr Biu, who was one of the recipients honoured at the event, urged members of the school Alumni GDSS Zaria, to pay back to their alma mater to complement the government’s efforts.

Earlier, Ahmed Bamalli, Emir of Zazzau, acknowledged the effort of the old students in providing the college with necessary logistics to encourage learning at the school.

Mr Bamalli, represented by the Dan Isan Zazzau, Umar Shehu Idris, urged Nigerians to imbibe the culture of “giving back” to alma mater as a way of according to great appreciation to the school.

Also at the event, Kabir Bala, the Vice Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria, tasked the Alumni association to upgrade the school with modern digital facilities, to meet the present education challenges.

Mr Bala, who was represented by the director, institute of E=education, ABU Zaria, Bashir Maina, urged for collaboration with other sets of old students to convert the school into modern ICT compliance college.

Kano police bust drug cartel, arrest suspects with 61 bags of Indian hemp

A team of policemen from Kano state police command has smashed a drug cartel at Kwanar Dangora, in Kiru Local Government Area of the state.

This is contained in a statement issued by the public relations officer, SP Abdullahi Kiyawa, in Kano on Sunday.

“Recall that on July 18, 2023, at about 8:00 p.m., a team of policemen, while on Highway Surveillance Patrol along Kwanar Dangora, intercepted a Golf Series 3 model motor vehicle on reasonable suspicion of the vehicle being recklessly driven.

“In a quick reaction by the team, the driver was pursued while trying to escape arrest, lost driving control of the motor vehicle, and the vehicle eventually somersaulted.

“The driver was then pursued and arrested, with seven bags of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp recovered.

“The commissioner of police ordered additional vigilance for more arrests and conducted discreet investigations to get to the supply chain.

“Consequent upon compliance with the directive, sustained follow-up was intensified, coupled with community partnership and intelligence-led operations, including technical support.

“Positive results of these police actions led to success on August 4, 2023, where the principal suspect, one Ladi Peter, a 47-year-old female of Agwa Kudandan Nassarawa, in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State, was arrested in her residence.

“A total of 61 bags of compressed dried leaves suspected to be Indian Hemp were recovered from her.

“Other exhibits, including two sets of military uniforms, red berets, sets of shin guards, and a desert boat, were found in her possession.”

Further to that, the accomplices, Umar Saleh, 38 years old, of Unguwan Dosa, Kaduna North Local Government Area, and Ahmad Naheed, 36 years old, of Nassarawa Chikun Local Government Area, Kaduna State, were arrested, and all the suspects confessed to the crime.”

The Commissioner of Police, Mohammad Gumel, directed the case to be transferred to the state office of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Kano, for further investigation.”

Mr Gumel has strongly warned that criminals will no longer have a hiding place in the state except if they either repent or leave the state completely.He warned that the command was embarking on rigorous patrol, raids of criminal hideouts, and black spots across the state.

“We will sustain the tempo until the security and safety of the good people of the state are guaranteed in our area of supervision.

“We are soliciting more working support from residents to volunteer credible information that could aid in apprehending men of the underworld in the state,” he said.

Resident doctors to begin daily protests over unmet demands

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) says it will embark on daily peaceful protests from Wednesday as part of measures to ensure its demand are met.

The association gave the notice on Saturday in a letter addressed to the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) and made available to journalists.

The letter, which has ‘notice of nationwide mass protests and picketing by NARD,’ was signed by its president, Emeka Orji and secretary-general, Chikezie Kelechi.

According to the doctors, it is the decision of the national executive council of NARD to embark on such action.

“We wish to bring to your notice of the decision of the National Executive Council of NARD to embark on daily peaceful protests and picketing of FMOH, Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation.

“Also, all federal and state tertiary health institutions nationwide, with effect from Aug. 9 at 10.00 a.m.

“This has become necessary to press home our demands which have been largely neglected by our parent ministry and the federal government.

“We are pained that rather than make genuine and concerted efforts to resolve the challenges that led to the industrial action in spite of repeated ultimatums, our parent ministry and the Federal Government have chosen to demonise Nigerian resident doctors instead, after all their sacrifices and patriotism.

“We therefore resolved that it is time the whole world hears our side of the story, the decay and corruption in the health sector as well as the neglect, the public health institutions have suffered all these years that led to repeated industrial actions,” it stated.

The association, however, said that it believed that the government still had time to genuinely address the issues at stake before Aug. 9 or leave it with no other option.

The resident doctors embarked on an indefinite strike on July 26.

The major demands of the association are immediate payment of the 2023 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF), immediate release of the circular on one-for-one replacement and payment of skipping arrears.

Others are the upward review of Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS) in line with full salary restoration to the 2014 value of CONMESS and payment of the arrears of consequential adjustment of minimum wage to the omitted doctors.

Also demanded is a reversal of the downgrading of the membership certificate by Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN).

Other demands include the payment of (MRTF), new hazard allowance, skipping and implementation of corrected CONMESS in State Tertiary Health Institutions and payment of omitted hazard allowance arrears.

Meanwhile, the federal government had on Tuesday, through a letter to all concerned, issued a ‘no work, no pay’ policy following the doctors’ ongoing strike.

The action is to serve as deterrent to other health workers.

Police rescue man found with dead child from being lynched in Lagos

The timely intervention of police operatives from Ilemba-Hausa Division under the Lagos state command, saved a man found with the dead body of his friend’s child.

The police public relations officer in Lagos, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the situation on Sunday.

Mr Hundeyin said that the incident happened on Friday, when a man, who was assisting his friend to go and bury his dead child was almost lynched when some residents found the corpse with him.

He said that the residents were suspicious and took him as a ritual killer, who might have abducted and killed the child.

The image maker said that after some torture by the residents, he was dragged to the Ilemba-Hausa police division.

“Upon interrogation, he told the police that the child had been sick for a while and had just died in the hospital.

“He said he was contracted by the parents to help bury the child. He was on his way to bury the child before he was accosted by some residents who thought he had evil intention.

“The parents of the deceased child were invited to the station, where they confirmed the man’s claim,” Mr Hundeyin said.

The spokesperson said that the parents of the child and the accused man were released to proceed with the burial as planned.