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”.

Landslide kills 22 in Ecuadorian capital

At least 22 people died in a massive landslide in the Ecuadorian capital, Quito, on Monday.

The Mayor of Quito, Santiago Guarderas, who confirmed the death toll to journalists on Tuesday, said 47 others were injured in the landslide.

He added that firefighters are currently searching homes and streets covered by mud for possible survivors.

The floods were caused by heavy rains on the slopes of the Pichincha volcano, which overlooks the city, with local authorities noting that 75 litres of rain per square metre fell in the La Gasca sector, the highest since 2003.

A video posted online by local emergency services showed a deluge of mud, water and rocks sweep down the city, washing away cars and flooded houses and streets, while parts of Quito were also left without power after electrical poles were brought down by the deluge.

The torrential downpour also caused a water collection structure to overflow, sending a deadly stream down a nearby hillside into a sports ground where several people were practising volleyball.

APC will record landslide victory in Anambra election – Mala-Buni

The National Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) Caretaker and Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee, Mai Mala Buni, boasted on Tuesday the party would record a landslide victory in the November 6 governorship election in Anambra State.

Mala-Buni, who stated this during the inauguration of the party’s National Campaign Committee for the election in Abuja, urged the people of Anambra State to take advantage of the election to join the party.

The campaign committee is headed by the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma.

Other members of the committee are governors Dave Umahi (Ebonyi), Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos), Abubakar Badaru (Jigawa), Yahaya Bello (Kogi), and Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva.

He said: “I am glad to say with a sense of satisfaction that the growing fortunes of the party in Anambra State and the South-East geopolitical zone in general had increased our hope for victory. This will no doubt increase our chances of winning the election with a landslide.

May l call on the committee to concentrate on issues that will add value to the success of the party and avoid issues that may distract us from the path of victory. We should remain resolute, committed, and law-abiding throughout the assignment and beyond.

“I also wish to call on the officials, party stakeholders, and our loyal party members to support the committee in achieving its set target of delivering Anambra State to APC.

“To the people of Anambra State, this is an opportunity to belong to the national party. We should all support the committee for a successful assignment for a brighter future and for the good of the state.”

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