Independence Anniversary: Police IG orders increased surveillance, security deployment

The Inspector General of Police (I-G), Mr Mohammed Adamu, has ordered increased surveillance and security deployments across the country ahead of the 60th Independence Anniversary of the country.

The Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), Mr Frank Mba disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

Mba said the order was to forestall any breach of peace and ensure hitch free independence celebration on Oct. 1.

He noted that the I-G had enjoined citizens to go about the celebration without any fear or apprehension.

Mba added that the Commissioners of Police (CPs) and their supervisory Assistant Inspectors General of Police (AIGs) had been directed to ensure the safety and security of the public space during the celebration.

He said the Strategic Officers would strengthen the visibility policing structure and carry out confidence building patrols.

The FPRO said the patrol would cover residential areas, major highways and Government/Private infrastructure to prevent and arrest any untoward situation.

“The I-G, on behalf of the Management Team and the entire personnel of the Nigeria Police Force, congratulates President Muhammadu Buhari and Nigerians on the nation’s Diamond Jubilee Anniversary.

“The I-G enjoin Nigerians to continue to support the Police and other security agencies in their efforts at ensuring peaceful coexistence, public safety, order and security.” MBA said in the statement.

Osun state deputy chief of staff Binuyo, charged with $120,000 fraud.

The office of the inspector general of police has dragged Abdullahi Binuyo, the deputy chief of staff to Osun state governor, Governor Gbenga Oyetola, to court over fraud. He was dragged to a high court in the federal capital territory Abuja, over alleged fraud involving $120,000.
The case marked CR/975/2020 four charges; conspiracy, fraud , cheating and forgery. Rimamsomte Ezekiel , a lawyer in the legal prosecution section of the investigation department at the force headquarter, alleged that Binuyo in January 2017 defrauded Mr Ajala and his company , BMA Nigeria Limited in Abuja. He was also accused of forging and signing an investment agreement as Hakeem Thanni (Ahad international FMZ company) with BMA Nigeria Limited and Mr Ajala.
The aide was said to have cheated Mr Ajala and BMA Nigeria Limited by claiming the sum of $120,000. The offences were said to be punishable according to the provision of advance fee fraud , other related offences and the penal code law.

ASUU VS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

The Federal Government says the issue of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) would soon be resolved.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, disclosed this on Tuesday during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

Ngige said the Ministries of Finance, Education, Labour and Employment and the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation will meet with the body.

“The issue of ASUU will soon come to an end,” he said. “Two reasons – ASUU have called the Federal Government represented by Finance and the Accountant-General Office and their direct employers, the Ministry of Education to come for the test.”

Ngige’s remarks come three days after ASUU said it had not called off its nationwide industrial action which started in March.

According to ASUU Vice President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, the strike is still in force until the Federal Government meets their demands.

Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige

Also, President of the union, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, had vowed that the union would sustain its ongoing strike action until its requirements were met.

Ogunyemi said ASUU was asking the Federal Government to implement the 2012 universities’ needs assessment.

The ASUU leader had during a press conference on March 23, announced the nationwide strike, adding that the union rejected the use of force to enrol on Integrated Payroll and Personal Information System (IPPIS).

The National Universities Commission ordered universities across the country to close for a month, beginning from March 23, due to the outbreak of coronavirus.