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The Ilorin Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) visited the Ilorin zonal command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to express their commitment to supporting the commission in its fight against corruption. This visit follows a recent clash between the NBA and the EFCC, where the NBA accused the EFCC of not adhering to the Rule of Law. The chairman of the Ilorin branch of the NBA, Barrister Kamaldeen Gambari, mentioned that strengthening the relationship between the two institutions is crucial in the fight against corruption.
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) intervened in a fatal crash on Lagos Island, rescuing four victims and taking them to a nearby hospital for medical attention. The accident involved a speeding Toyota Sienna that lost control due to brake failure. LASTMA officials, along with the assistance of the police, swiftly attended to the situation. This emphasizes the need for drivers to ensure their vehicles are in optimal condition before embarking on any journey.
Operatives of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) successfully rescued eight injured victims in a road accident at Anthony inward Ojota, Lagos. The accident involved a broken down truck and a fully loaded mass transit bus. The driver of the bus was unable to stop in time due to brake failure, resulting in the collision. LASTMA officials and the Anthony Police Command promptly intervened to ensure the victims received immediate medical attention.
The Apapa Command of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted two pistols in a groupage cargo, as well as collected N502.987 billion in revenue from January to July. The command also made 16 seizures worth N1.4 billion during the same period. These accomplishments are attributed to increased compliance, and the officers are encouraged to continue their efforts in revenue collection, trade facilitating, and strict enforcement of anti-smuggling activities.
The Emir of Gurku of Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, Jibrin Mohammed and his wife have been kidnapped by suspected gunmen. The Nasarawa State Police Command has been deployed to rescue the couple, but their whereabouts remain unknown.
The Apapa Command of Nigeria Customs Service has announced that it collected over N540 billion in revenue from January to July 2023. This impressive collection is attributed to the prevention of leakages, the commitment to zero compromise for duty evasion, and due diligence despite a reduced volume of trade. The newly promoted Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs, Mohammed Auwal, highlighted the importance of compliance and expressed gratitude to the officers and stakeholders for their support. He also emphasized the significance of inter-agency synergy and intelligence sharing to counter criminals seeking to exploit the ports for illicit activities.
The Acting Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Bashir Adeniyi, has warned officers against compromise in border areas following the closure of the land border with Niger Republic. Adeniyi emphasized the need for heightened vigilance and the prevention of any transit goods heading towards Niger through Nigerian territory. He also called for collaborations with security agencies and security chiefs from Benin Republic to fight against criminals operating in both countries.
The Delta State Police Command has made a breakthrough by arresting seven suspected kidnappers. Amongst them is a self-acclaimed female pastor who kept a victim in her house. The police acted swiftly following a kidnapping incident and successfully rescued the victim after the kidnappers collected a ransom. As the investigation continues, the police are intensifying efforts to apprehend other gang members involved in the crime.
The Delta State Police Command has announced the arrest of a gang of kidnappers in Obiaruku, including a female pastor. The gang had kidnapped a woman and held her captive for six days, before releasing her after collecting a ransom of two million Naira and valuable jewelry. The police also arrested individuals involved in armed robbery and the possession of illegal firearms. The Commissioner of Police has urged the public to report any security challenges and assured them of the command's dedication to arresting and prosecuting culprits.
The Senate of Nigeria has passed a resolution opposing the use of military force in dealing with the insurgents in Niger. The resolution calls on the President of Nigeria, who is also the Chairperson of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), to encourage other ECOWAS leaders to explore political and diplomatic solutions to the political impasse in Niger.
The Anambra State Police have made a significant breakthrough in their fight against crime as they recover two pump-action guns and a bloodstained machete from an abandoned SUV. The vehicle, suspected to belong to kidnappers, was found in a ditch along the Uga-Ezinifite expressway. The police have commenced a full-scale investigation to trace the owner and understand the circumstances surrounding the recovery of the weapons.
The death of medical doctor Vwaere Diaso in a tragic elevator accident at a Lagos hospital has prompted an investigation into safety standards in public facilities. Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the incident, and the installer of the faulty elevator is being questioned by the police. The Nigerian Medical Association has declared an indefinite strike in three hospitals, highlighting concerns about healthcare worker safety. The outcomes of the investigations will have significant implications for accountability and safety regulations.
The Delta State Police Command in Nigeria has arrested two suspected child traffickers and rescued a stolen two-year-old child. In a separate incident, a suspected cultist has also been nabbed, and a locally made cut-to-size gun has been recovered. The arrests were made based on intelligence-led investigations, and the police are urging parents and guardians to be vigilant to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The Lagos Police Command has arrested three people in connection to the death of Dr. Vware Diaso at the Lagos General Hospital. The doctor, who was undergoing her internship at the hospital, tragically lost her life due to a faulty elevator. This incident has raised concerns about the safety of equipment in medical facilities. The police have initiated an investigation into the case.
Efforts to reverse the recent coup in Niger and reinstate its democracy collapsed as tensions escalate ahead of the Sunday deadline for possible military intervention by other West African countries. The regional bloc ECOWAS is finalizing its plan to use force against the Niger junta if President Mohamed Bazoum is not reinstated. However, the coup has garnered support from other soldiers and neighboring countries, further complicating the situation. The article explores the potential strategies and challenges of a military intervention in Niger and its implications for the region and global stakeholders.
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