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August 23, 2022 Akwa Ibom State Police Command Apprehend Fake Police Selling Indian Hemp

Akwa Ibom State Police Command Apprehend Fake Police Selling Indian Hemp

Men of the Anti-cultism Squad of the Akwa Ibom State Police Command have arrested one Vincent Sampson Enuneku, a 43 year- old man from Ndokwa Local Government Area of Delta State for impersonating a police officer.

The suspect was also said to be in possession of a large substance, suspected to be Indian hemp.
According to a statement by the state Police Public Relations Officer, Odiko Macdon, the suspect was arrested in Uyo while attempting to use his fake Assistant Superintendent of Police Identity card to prevent the arrest of a wanted criminal.

The police spokesman said investigation revealed that the suspect uses the ID card to pass through checkpoints freely while transporting Indian hemp and other prohibited items into the state from other places.

The suspect, the PPRO said, is also good at using the ID card to extort and harass innocent members of the public, thereby bringing the image of the Police Force to disrepute.
Exhibits recovered from the suspect include fake Police ID Card and a large quantity of Indian hemp.

August 19, 2022 Akwa Ibom is Far From Hitting Herd Immunity to Covid-19 – State Immunisation Officer

Akwa Ibom is Far From Hitting Herd Immunity to Covid-19 – State Immunisation Officer

State Immunisation Officer, DR IME UDOH says only 7% of persons eligible to take the COVID Vaccine in Akwa Ibom have received the jab.

This is a wide contrast from the 60%  herd immunity target for the disease.

Last week, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control; NCDC had reported Akwa Ibom leading with 293 new infections for a period of 6days,  ahead of Lagos which had recorded 101 cases.

DR IME UDO stated these in an exclusive interview with our senior Health Correspondent, IMA DEM.

Beyond accessing the jabs at Public and Private health facilities, the state immunisation officer specified that there is a mobile option which involves the vaccines being taken to the people in their communities.

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August 15, 2022 Police Kill Five Suspected Kidnappers in Edo, Free Victim

Police Kill Five Suspected Kidnappers in Edo, Free Victim

The Nigeria Police Force, Edo state command earlier today (Monday), said it killed five suspected kidnappers, recovered arms and rescued one victim in Ughoshi-Afe bush, Ibillo, in the Akoko-Edo Local Government Area of the state.

In a statement by the Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Jennifer Iwegbu, the suspects were said to have been killed in a gun duel.

The statement read: “The Edo State Police Command in its avowed commitment to rid the state of violent crimes, especially kidnapping, on Sunday, rescued one kidnapped victim, neutralised five kidnappers and recovered arms and ammunition.

“This feat was achieved following credible information given to the command that hoodlums suspected to be kidnappers were operating in the Ughoshi-Afe bush, Ibillo, in the Akoko-Edo LGA, Edo State.

“On receipt of the information, the command immediately mobilised its tactical team from Ibillo as well as the vigilantes and hunters to the scene.

“The kidnappers on sighting the operatives opened fire on them, which led to a gun duel that left five of the kidnappers fatally injured and were later confirmed dead. One kidnapped victim, Mr. Innocent Achebe (38 years), was rescued unhurt and had since been re-united with his family.

“Items recovered at the scene include two locally made pistols, charms and cartridges,” the statement added.

August 15, 2022 Atleast 50 Dead due to Heavy Rainfalls in Jigawa – SEMA

Atleast 50 Dead due to Heavy Rainfalls in Jigawa – SEMA

The Jigawa State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has confirmed 50 people dead, in building collapses due to heavy downpours across different parts of the state.

The tragedies occurred across the state at the beginning of the rainy season.

The Executive Secretary of the agency, Alhaji Yusuf Sani, told newsmen that several houses were either damaged or destroyed, rendering several families homeless.

Sani said the displaced persons were currently taking refuge in 11 temporary camps, while others stayed with their relatives, as the agency was making efforts to open camps to accommodate the victims.

He added that the agency had been providing the victims, including those staying with their relatives, with items and other basic needs.

According to him, the worst hit areas are Kafinhausa and Balangu villages, all in Kafinhausa Local Government Area of the state.

“He said in Kafinhausa, six people died, 68 hospitalised and 1,436 lost their houses, while in Balangu four people died and 238 lost their houses.

He said the agency got information of the death of seven people from the same family including a newborn baby in a building collapse on Sunday in Kafinhausa.

“From the report we have, if you combine the number is getting to 50 since the commencement of the rainy season,” the executive secretary said.

Sani said he could not immediately give the exact number of communities and people affected by the disaster in the state because the personnel of the agency was still assessing the level of damage and compiling a list of the victims.

“There is a camp around Kafinhausa that accommodates over 1,000 displaced persons.

“Some have over 300, so I cannot tell you the exact number because we are still taking people there,” Sani said.

He, however, commended the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for its prompt response to the disaster by bringing succor to the victims.

NEMA has begun the distribution of relief items to the victims in the six most affected LGAs of Hadejia, Kirikasamma, Kafinhausa, Birniwa, Kaugama, and Malammadori.

The relief items according to the agency, are 7,650 bags of rice, 6,450 bags of maize, 950 cans of 20 litres of vegetable oil, 530 cartons of seasoning, 50 bags of 20kg salt, and 6,000 bags of cement.

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