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Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited demands justice as its personnel, who were on a mission to combat oil theft, were unlawfully arrested and detained by the Nigerian Navy. The security firm has called for the release of their operatives and a thorough investigation into the incident. The questionable actions of the Navy reveal a lack of accountability and threaten the efforts to curb large-scale oil theft in the country.
The Enugu Capital Territory Development Agency (ECTDA) confirmed the devastating loss of four siblings in a building collapse in Coal Camp, Enugu. The chairman expressed concerns about the building's unsuitability for human habitation and emphasized the importance of residing in a safe environment. Eviction notices were issued to occupants in adjacent structures.
Four children from the same family lost their lives in a tragic building collapse in Enugu. The Chairman of the Enugu Capital Territory Development Agency (ECTDA) confirmed the incident after inspecting the site. The building, originally approved for animal husbandry, had been unlawfully converted into a residential structure. The ECTDA has given immediate quit notice to residents of the collapsed building and neighboring structures.
Recent events in West and Central Africa have witnessed a paradoxical response from citizens who cheer the disruption of democratic systems through coup d'etats. This article delves into the reasons behind this conflicting reaction and the implications it may have on the region's political stability.
Nigeria's three tiers of government - the Federal, States, and Local Government Councils, shared a total of N4.37 trillion from the Federation Account as statutory revenue allocations between January and June this year, according to a report by the Nigerian Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI). The report revealed that the revenue inflow into the Federation Account declined by 23% in the second quarter of 2023, resulting in a decrease in distributable revenue of 12% compared to the first quarter. The report also highlighted the allocation received by each tier of government and the disparities between states in terms of revenue distribution.
A young boy herding cows in Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has been captured in a viral video threatening to kill FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, if he attempts to stop him from herding livestock in the capital. This incident comes after Wike expressed his determination to ban herding activities in Abuja, emphasizing that it does not contribute positively to the city's aesthetics. The video, shared on Twitter, has garnered significant attention and mixed reactions from viewers.
The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has assured commuters of safe passage during the Local Government Area election scheduled for Saturday, September 2, 2023. He emphasized the need for peaceful voting and urged voters to come out and cast their ballots. The governor stated that adequate security measures have been put in place to ensure a peaceful and secure election process.
The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has assured residents and commuters of safe passage during the upcoming Local Government Election. The governor emphasized that there will be no restriction of movement and urged voters to exercise their democratic rights peacefully.
The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, assures safe passage and no movement restrictions during the Edo Local Government elections on September 2, 2023. The governor emphasizes the importance of peaceful voting and urges the electorate to cast their ballots freely. Security agencies are well-prepared to ensure a secure and peaceful election in Edo State.
The Ogun State House of Assembly has summoned the State Accountant-General and members of the Joint Account Allocations Committee to explain the current issues surrounding local government funds in the state. This move comes after allegations of fund diversion by the Governor surfaced, leading to protests in Ijebu East local government. The House seeks to investigate the matter thoroughly and address the concerns of the people.
The recent military coup in Gabon has sparked concerns over the wave of autocracy spreading across Africa. This article explores the threat that military coups pose to democracy and highlights the role of African leaders in pushing their people to the brink.
A detachment of police officers stormed Ogbere, the headquarters of Ijebu Each Local Government, allegedly to facilitate the impeachment of the Chairman, Wale Adedayo. Adedayo had accused Governor Dapo Abiodun of diverting local government funds, leading to an investigation by the EFCC and ICPC. Despite Adedayo's recent meeting with the governor, the situation escalated when mobile officers invaded the council headquarters. Adedayo has vowed to fight for what he believes in, despite the intimidation tactics.
Amnesty International has strongly condemned the arrest of dozens of suspected homosexuals at a gay wedding in Ekpan, Delta State, Nigeria. The human rights organization called for an end to the persecution and misuse of laws banning same-sex relationships for harassment and blackmail. Homosexuality is illegal in Nigeria, and those found guilty can face up to 14 years in prison.
The All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) has announced its decision to boycott a reality TV show sponsored by Agrivest in Abuja. The group has clarified that serious farmers in Nigeria do not have time for such events due to the country's current food inflation crisis. AFAN believes that the show's launch is self-serving and fraudulent, while the organizer, Faruk Mudi, lacks the authority to represent the association. This move by AFAN shows their focus on addressing the pressing issues in Nigeria's agriculture sector.
Minister of Transport, Senator Saidu Ahmed Alkali, has expressed his dismay over the neglected state of the Idu Train Station in Abuja. Promising retribution for the gross neglect, the Minister plans to hold the Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Cooperation accountable for the lack of functioning facilities and unpaid allowances for security escorts. The Minister's unscheduled visit aims to create accountability and ensure the train station meets the standards set by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's agenda of Renewed Hope.
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