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July 1, 2022 Women and Youth Protest for the Removal of Obingwa LGA Chairman in Abia

Women and Youth Protest for the Removal of Obingwa LGA Chairman in Abia

Women and youths in their numbers yesterday stormed Mgboko, the headquarters of Obingwa council area of Abia State,in a protest march demanding the removal of the council chairman, Chief Michael Ibe Nwoke over alleged non performance.

The protesters carrying placards urged the councilors of the council to employ all lawful means to remove Nwoke from office.

Leader of the protesting Women, Hon. Ijeoma Ngozi, said that the chairman has serially abused the mandate given to him to pilot the affairs of the council. She said: “It’s barely five months to the end of his tenure, but he has not done any meaningful thing for our people. We don’t have an office here as women , everywhere has been converted to tricycle confiscation centers.

“Thugs are everywhere seizing tricycles, collecting N40,000 each from them. All we see everyday are thugs harassing residents and business people with no meaningful development. We’re tired of watching our children being used for violence.”

On his part, leader of the youths, Mr. Christian Nwachukwu, said the youths have passed a vote of no confidence on Nwoke and want him removed from office.

He said: “Chief Michael Ibe Nwoke has been insulting everybody and we’re tired of him. When he was ALGON Chairman, he was quarrelling with his colleagues. We’ve discovered that almost all the buildings in the LGA secretariat are dilapidated and nothing is working at all. Look at how grasses have taken over everywhere.

“He has been harassing our brothers who are tricycle riders. He has no respect for the elders of Obingwa including the Governor Okezie Ikpeazu. We call on all our leaders from the Governor to the House of Assembly to plead with the councillors to quickly remove him from office through impeachment. Enough is enough.”

In a swift response to the protest, Chief Michael Nwoke, accused digruntled elements who were against his defection to the Young Progressive Party,YPP, to contest for the Obingwa/ Osisioma/ Ugwunagbo federal constituency seat in the 2023 election. He fingered former deputy governor of the state,Chief Acho Nwakanma as the spearhead of the protests

He however mentioned that a law suit had been filed restraining the councilors from removing him from office.

July 1, 2022 Police Declare Killers of Port Harcourt Cop Wanted.

Police Declare Killers of Port Harcourt Cop Wanted.

The Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Friday Eboka, has declared the killers of an Assistant Superintendent of Police, ASP Chris Josiah wanted. The Police boss ordered a mass deployment of policemen to Oyigbo Local Government Area of the state in order to fish out criminal elements who perpetrated the evil act.

Also, the command said its personnel had been directed to identify and clamp down on perpetrators of violent crimes against the people of Oyigbo.

The CP gave the order in a statement signed by the Spokesman for the State Police Command, Grace Iringe-koko in Port Harcourt on Thursday.

The statement read, “The Commissioner of Police, Rivers State, CP Eboka Friday, has ordered a massive deployment of personnel across Oyigbo Local Government Area of the Rivers State, to fish out criminal elements and perpetrators of violent crimes against the good people of the area.

“This is coming on the heels of the gruesome murder of an Assistant Superintendent of Police, ASP Chris Josiah, attached to Afam Divisional Police Headquarters on the evening of June 28, 2022, while returning home after work.

“The deceased Officer was ambushed by five yet-to-be-identified armed masked men, who opened fire at the officer along the Assemblies of God Church, Obeama Community, Oyigbo, and shot him dead inside his Lexus RX 300 SUV.

“The Commissioner of Police has equally ordered a full-scale investigation into the incident with a view to unravelling the situation and immediate cause of the attack and bringing the perpetrators to justice.”

He strictly warned that further attacks on police officers tasked with the protection of lives and property would not be tolerated by the police authority.

June 29, 2022 Aisha Falode to Lead Delegation to AWCON 2022

Aisha Falode to Lead Delegation to AWCON 2022

Chairperson of the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Aisha Falode, has been appointed as the Super Falcons’ Chef de Mission (leader of delegation) to the 2022 CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.

The president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Amaju Pinnick noted that Falode who led the Super Falcons when they won the 2018 Women’s Nations Cup in Ghana , said she had been found worthy to lead Nigeria to yet another victorious outing as the team seek their tenth WAFCON title .

Pinnick offered: “She, in her capacity as leader of delegation can ask anybody not part of the team to leave the team’s camp. She is the eye of the Nigerian government for the team in Morocco.

“She is going to be with the team from the beginning to the end of the tournament. Of course you know her antecedent, she was in CAF for 10 years even before I came into CAF. She has been able to rebuild and rebrand the women league in Nigeria, Africa and indeed in the world as one of the best.

“I believe strongly that in the nearest future, she is going to be rewarded for changing the fortune of women’s football league by CAF and FIFA. And also for her ability and leadership capacity in the organisation and advancement of women’s football in Africa.”

In her remarks, Falode promised to ensure harmony in the team’s camp and ensure the Super Falcons win their tenth title as well as qualifying for the 2023 FIFA women’s World Cup to be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand

“We know the focus of all the teams coming to Morocco is to defeat the Super Falcons even if subsequently they don’t win the cup because of the dominance of the Nigerian team; but we won’t allow them, “ she said. “As the defending champions, we are going to Morocco with the trophy and by hard work, dedication and grace of God, we shall come back with the trophy and the tenth title after playing in Morocco as one family.

“With this spirit, the team will surely play as one unit, one family, with one love, the chemistry to win all games and the spirit of Nigeria,” she added.

June 29, 2022 Zamfara State Governor Signs Anti-Banditry Bill Into Law

Zamfara State Governor Signs Anti-Banditry Bill Into Law

Zamfara State Governor, Bello Matawalle, yesterday, signed into law a bill for the prohibition and punishment for banditry, cattle rustling, cultism, kidnapping, terrorism and other incidental offences 2022.

The executive bill was sent to the House of Assembly a few weeks ago. The bill is part of the state government’s new measures to curb crime and criminality especially banditry, kidnapping and cattle rustling that have bedeviled the state for over a decade.

Governor Matawalle had, on Sunday, directed residents of the state to get personal firearms against bandits and kidnappers following the spate of attacks in Bakura, Bukuyyum, Tsafe, Gusau and Maru local councils.

Signing the bill into law at the Government House chamber, the governor insisted that his directives for citizens to obtain firearms against bandits is to assist security agencies in addressing the menace. He urged residents to support the programmes and policies of government, especially, in its quest to restore lasting peace in the state.

According to him, the state government relied on an extant legislation to direct residents to acquire weapons to defend themselves.

In a statement issued by Jamilu Magaji, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, on Tuesday, Magaji explained that the governor’s directive was part of the administration’s efforts to tackle protracted security challenges in the state.

It added that government was aware of the misgivings expressed in some quarters regarding the new measure. It noted that the measure was meant “to encourage the communities suffering almost daily from the inhuman aggressions from the bandits to acquire firearms to defend their communities.

“Self-defence is a natural instinct and has always been part of human survival strategy. As those entrusted with the safety of life and property of the people, we will do everything possible to uphold this responsibility within the ambit of the law.

“We are also aware that the security forces are doing their best to combat this formidable challenge. Their efforts are, however, hampered by the lack of adequate modern warfare equipment and the dearth of personnel.

“Our decision to mobilise people to secure their communities is, therefore, for the people to complement the efforts of the conventional security forces in dealing with banditry and fishing out informants.

“The acquisition and usage of firearms by the public, who desire to do so, would be governed by the Nigeria Firearms Act,” he further stated.

The statement added that the state government had explored all options to address the issue to no avail. It explained that apart from dialogue, reconciliation and disarmament, the government also had regular engagement with the Federal Government and neighbouring states, including the Nigerien authorities.

“We also shut down mobile telecommunication networks to give security forces the leeway to take the battle directly to the bandits,” the statement added.

 

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