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October 18, 2024 Federal Government Owns the Arms Used by Bandits – NSA

Federal Government Owns the Arms Used by Bandits – NSA

The National Security Adviser, MALAM NUHU RIBADU has lamented that a large number of illicit arms used to commit crimes in the country, originally belonged to the government.

According to RIBADU, security agents are stealing and selling arms and ammunition from their formation to criminal elements.

He was speaking during the Arms Destruction Exercise organised by the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms And Light Weapons in Abuja.

The NSA explained that the weapons ended up in the hands of non-state actors due to corrupt elements within the security agencies.

MALLAM NUHU RIBADU assured that the government would do everything possible to ensure that the country is safe, secured and protected.

October 18, 2024 Akwa Ibom Police Command Pleads With Youths to Shun Cultism

Akwa Ibom Police Command Pleads With Youths to Shun Cultism

The Akwa Ibom Police Command has warned Youths in the state to desist from every act of cultism, but key into the several Youth Development Programmes initiated by Governor UMO ENO.

The Command Commissioner of Police, CP JOSEPH ERIBO gave the warning in a press briefing, stressing that the command will do everything possible to ensure the state is uncomfortable for criminals.

CP ERIBO, who highlighted all the command  has achieved ever since he resumed  office, assured that the Police is committed to keeping the state safe for law abiding citizens.

The Commissioner of Policecalled on everyone in the state to help the command in the fight against crime, by reporting any suspected activities within their neighborhoods.

October 17, 2024 CAF Sets Up 8 Man Committee to Investigate Libya-Nigerian Crisis

CAF Sets Up 8 Man Committee to Investigate Libya-Nigerian Crisis

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has constituted a disciplinary panel led by Senegal’s OUSMANE KANE, to decide on the circumstances that led to the cancellation of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between hosts, Libya and Nigeria.

Libya was supposed to host Nigeria in the second leg of the qualifier in Benina, near Benghazi, yesterday, but the game could not be held following Nigeria’s withdrawal citing poor, or non-existent reception by the hosts, which endangered the lives of the players and their officials.

The Nigerian delegation alleged that they were detained in a Libyan airport for close to 16 hours from Sunday to Monday, with nobody from the Libyan government, or its football federation on hand to receive them.

The CAF panel is expected to unravel the circumstances leading to the cancellation of the game, with particular reference to its statutes and regulations, particularly those dealing with match organisation, player welfare, and the principles governing the integrity of the competition.

October 17, 2024 Kenya’s Deputy President Pleads “Not Guilty” to Impeachment Charges

Kenya’s Deputy President Pleads “Not Guilty” to Impeachment Charges

Kenya’s Vice President RIGATHI GACHAGUA who faces impeachment has pleaded not guilty to all allegations including corruption, inciting ethnic divisions and support for historic anti-government protests.

His legal team has two days to cross-examine witnesses, as the senate will vote thereafter.

Court rulings this week allowed the parliament and senate to proceed with the impeachment debate, despite concerns over irregularities raised by the vice president’s lawyers.

The 59-year-old politician has called the allegations politically motivated.

The case highlights the friction between the Vice President and President WILLIAM RUTO, something that RUTO once vowed to avoid after his past troubled relationship as vice to Kenya’s previous president, UHURU KENYATTA.

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