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One person was feared dead as scores of residents on Monday staged a protest in Sagamu, Ogun State, over the death of Remo Stars Football Club player, Tiyamiyu Kazeem.
The protesters, who took to the streets also stormed the Palace of the Akarigbo and the Paramount Ruler of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Ajayi, demanding justice for the deceased.
However, the protest has allegedly claimed one life as it turned violent.
The protesters condemned the incessant brutality and indiscriminate arrests by law enforcement agencies in the town and its environs.
A former governor of the state, Gbenga Daniel, was sighted at the palace where he was said to have calmed frayed nerves.
The PUNCH gathered that a member of the House of Representatives representing Remo Federal Constituency, Mrs Adewunmi Onanuga, and the state Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Funmi Efuwape, were also at the palace to appeal to the protesters.
Kazeem, popularly known as Kaka, was reportedly killed on Saturday along the Abeokuta-Sagamu Expressway after he was arrested by operatives of the Zonal Intervention Squad in the Obada area of the state.
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Protest as SARS officer kills Remo Stars captain
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By ‘Dare Odufowokan, Assistant Editor and Ernest Nwokolo, Abeokuta
There is palpable tension in Sagamu town, Ogun State, following the alleged killing of a footballer, Tiyamiyu Kazeem, the Assistant Captain of Remo Stars Football Club, a Nigerian National League side, by policemen attached to the State Anti-Robbery yesterday afternoon while returning home from the club’s weekend training session in Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital. Eyewitness accounts at the scene of the incident alleged that the footballer, popularly known as Kaka, was allegedly chased by the SARS operatives before he was shot.
“The SARS operative labelled him as a Yahoo boy and started chasing him. Even when people who know him intervened and told them he is a footballer, they refused to let him be. They chased him until they shot him, wounding him fatally,” an eyewitness claimed. After shooting him, the officials ran away, leaving Kazeem to his fate. He was later rushed to Fakoya Hospital, Sagamu, by sympathisers, where he was pronounced dead.
The Remo Stars Football club announced Kazeem’s sudden passing away on their official Twitter handle. The Nigerian National League side stated that they are doing everything to investigate the cause of his death. “We regret to announce the departure of our assistant captain and defender, Tiyamiyu Kazeem (Kaka). The club is doing everything possible to investigate his ultimately death. May his soul rest in perfect peace.”
Angry residents took to the streets across the town to protest the murder of the footballer who many described as talented and hard working. A close friend of the deceased, Bolaji Soluade, who spoke with our correspondent, confirmed his untimely death and blamed the SARS operatives for the incident. According to him, one of the officers was apprehended by residents after the shooting but was rescued by other policemen before the mob could do him much harm.
Youths in Sagamu went wild with rage when the news filtered to them that the young man who was earlier in the day arrested in Sagamu alive without resistance, and taken to Abeokuta, was allegedly shot dead later by the police halfway into their journey to Abeokuta. It was learnt that quick intervention of senior police officers who moved in quickly to douse the tension saved Sagamu from turning into chaos. This is coming barely 48 hours after a similar protest broke out in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, on Thursday following the shooting of two Hausa traders in Olomoore Market by operatives of the Anti – Cultism Unit of the Ogun State Police Command.
Condemning what it called the unbearable excesses of the SARS operatives in Sagamu, the Pan Remo Forum (PRF), an umbrella body for socio-political groups in Remoland, said the death of Kazeem was “avoidable and needless.” In a release signed by its Organising Secretary, Lookman Banjoko, the forum called on concerned authorities to ensure that the killers of the promising footballer are fished out and punished appropriately.
The forum also condemned what it described as the tiring excesses of the SARS officers, who it accused of always oppressing the people of the town under the pretense of fighting crime and cultism. “This is just as we can categorically tell you that their interest lies more in the financial gratifications and exploitation they enjoy in the course of chasing Yahoo boys, real and imagined. We call on the governor and the police commissioner to rid Sagamu of these killers in uniform before it is too late,” PRF warned.
When contacted, the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said nobody was shot dead by policemen. He, however, confirmed the death of a young man in Sagamu who he claimed was accosted by policemen on suspicion of a crime. According to the police spokesperson, the deceased was knocked down by an oncoming vehicle while trying to escape from the officers who arrested him.
The police spokesperson said the young man, whose identity he did not disclose, was accused of always kitting himself in full military uniform to harass and intimidate unsuspecting members of the public in Sagamu, which prompted a police inspector attached to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID), Abeokuta, to storm Sagamu alone and effected his arrest but while he was being taken to Abeokuta, the vehicle developed fault and had to park it by the roadside.
He explained that while the faulty car was being fixed, the suspect jumped out of the car and tried to run across the road, but a speeding vehicle, unfortunately, knocked him down and he died in the process. He also disclosed that the Commissioner of Police, Kenneth Ebrimson, had given directive for the arrest of the allegedly erring inspector for investigation to ascertain the level of unprofessionalism exhibited in his conduct towards the victim and recommend appropriate disciplinary action.
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Tyson Fury licks blood off Deontay Wilder before TKO win
Tyson Fury is the new WBC heavyweight champion after defeating Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas.
The Gypsy King delivered a stunning performance to beat Wilder by TKO in the seventh round.
Fury dominated from start to finish and it was no surprise when the fight was stopped.
Fury was all over him from the first round and the first knockdown arrived in the third.
Blood was spewing out of Wilder’s ear and Fury decided, in only the way that he would, to lick it off the American in the sixth round.
"The king has returned to the top of the throne," Fury announced after the contest.
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The Gypsy King delivered a stunning performance to beat Wilder by TKO in the seventh round.
Fury dominated from start to finish and it was no surprise when the fight was stopped.
Fury was all over him from the first round and the first knockdown arrived in the third.
Blood was spewing out of Wilder’s ear and Fury decided, in only the way that he would, to lick it off the American in the sixth round.
"The king has returned to the top of the throne," Fury announced after the contest.
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Breaking, Tyson Fury becomes the new WBC champion
Tyson Fury recorded an emphatic eighth round stoppage over Deontay Wilder as he became the new WBC champion.
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The Gypsy King dominated the match which saw the Bonze Bomber struggle after bleeding from his ears and mouth. He was also knocked down twice in the bout.
Wilder's corner had to throw in the towel as Fury became the WBC champion and remain undefeated.
The first round was evenly contested as both fighters showed the stuff they were made of. Wilder gave a big right hand in the opening exchanges but Fury also made some connecting jabs.
Wilder threw a couple of big right hands while Fury was consistent with the jabs but the American seemed to have slightly won the second round.
The opening exchanges of the third saw Fury land a big right hand on Wilder as the WBC champion went down on the canvass. Wilder was saved by the bell as his had wobbly legs.
Wilder's legs were still wobbly in the fourth round as Fury came out more on the attack in the fourth round. The Brit won the round again.
And early attack in the fifth round from Fury caught Wilder as the champion was trying to stay in the match but he was knocked down again for the second time. Fury tried to finish it off but the round ended with a point deducted from the Englishman.
The Gypsy King was looking for the finish in the sixth as Wilder continued to struggle with a bleeding left ear and mouth. Fury convincingly won the round again.
Wilder's corner threw in the towel in the eighth round as he found it hard to recover in the match and Fury was hoisted following the victory.
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Revealed: Female Aide Fingered In Oko Oloyun’s Murder
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News of the killing of the owner of Oko Oloyun Herbal Medicine Manufacturer, Fatal Yusuff aka Oko Oloyun on his way to Iseyin in Oyo State from Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital on Thursday January 23, 2020 was widely condemnation by members of the public.
The death of the successful herbal medicine practitioner was regarded as a bad way for him to go after toiling for years to proffer traditional solutions to numerous sicknesses afflicting Nigerians.
This must have prompted the law enforcement agents to go to work to unravel the mystery surrounding the death of the celebrated philanthropist.
One of the theories men of the police force were said to be working on is the discovery that was made about one Abbey, a lady that is said to be next in line to Oko Oloyun.
Reports had it that N35 Million was found in the bank account of the alleged jobless husband of the woman to the surprise of the law enforcement agents.
There was an allegation that it was the document in the woman’s office that got burnt hours before Oko Oloyun was assassinated.
Sources revealed that the late Oko Oloyun had ordered investigations into some alleged fraudulent activities in his office before the fire incident and his assassination.
What surprises watchers of events was that the two unfortunate incidents happened in quick succession, thus leading to suspicions that the incidents were results of the investigations he ordered into the massive fraud in the company.
Abbey, we were told got into the company as an ordinary site worker, but that Oko Oloyun converted her role to office job.
The woman and other suspects are being held at Iyaganku Police Station, Ibadan, Oyo State.
She works at the head office in Lagos and in-charge of the ....READ MORE http://bit.ly/2VgX7zj
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News of the killing of the owner of Oko Oloyun Herbal Medicine Manufacturer, Fatal Yusuff aka Oko Oloyun on his way to Iseyin in Oyo State from Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital on Thursday January 23, 2020 was widely condemnation by members of the public.
The death of the successful herbal medicine practitioner was regarded as a bad way for him to go after toiling for years to proffer traditional solutions to numerous sicknesses afflicting Nigerians.
This must have prompted the law enforcement agents to go to work to unravel the mystery surrounding the death of the celebrated philanthropist.
One of the theories men of the police force were said to be working on is the discovery that was made about one Abbey, a lady that is said to be next in line to Oko Oloyun.
Reports had it that N35 Million was found in the bank account of the alleged jobless husband of the woman to the surprise of the law enforcement agents.
There was an allegation that it was the document in the woman’s office that got burnt hours before Oko Oloyun was assassinated.
Sources revealed that the late Oko Oloyun had ordered investigations into some alleged fraudulent activities in his office before the fire incident and his assassination.
What surprises watchers of events was that the two unfortunate incidents happened in quick succession, thus leading to suspicions that the incidents were results of the investigations he ordered into the massive fraud in the company.
Abbey, we were told got into the company as an ordinary site worker, but that Oko Oloyun converted her role to office job.
The woman and other suspects are being held at Iyaganku Police Station, Ibadan, Oyo State.
She works at the head office in Lagos and in-charge of the ....READ MORE http://bit.ly/2VgX7zj
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Ikeja Electric To Hold Public Consultation On Tariff Review
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One of Nigerias Electricity Distribution Companies, Ikeja Electric's sets to hold a public consultation on Extraordinary Tariff Review as mandated by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
According to IE, the meeting will hold by next Monday, 24th February, 2019.
Read their message below:
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
Ikeja Electric cordially invites you to a public consultation on Extraordinary Tariff Review as mandated by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC)
Venue for General Public is Excellence Hotel, Ogba, Lagos.
Date: Monday, 24th February 2020.
Time: 10:00am
Venue for Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Corporate Bodies and other Professional Associations is Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN HOUSE), 77 Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos.
Date: Tuesday, 25th February 2020.
Time: 10:00am
One of Nigerias Electricity Distribution Companies, Ikeja Electric's sets to hold a public consultation on Extraordinary Tariff Review as mandated by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
According to IE, the meeting will hold by next Monday, 24th February, 2019.
Read their message below:
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
Ikeja Electric cordially invites you to a public consultation on Extraordinary Tariff Review as mandated by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC)
Venue for General Public is Excellence Hotel, Ogba, Lagos.
Date: Monday, 24th February 2020.
Time: 10:00am
Venue for Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Corporate Bodies and other Professional Associations is Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN HOUSE), 77 Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos.
Date: Tuesday, 25th February 2020.
Time: 10:00am
Friday, 21 February 2020
BREAKING: Oluwo suspended for six months
Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrasheed Akanbi, was on Friday suspended for six months by the Osun State Traditional Rulers' Council.
A committee headed by Orangun of Ila, Oba Wahab Adedotun, was also constituted by the council to further investigate the matter involving Oluwo and Obas in Iwo land.
The royal fathers at their emergency meeting held at Osun State Government Secretariat, Abere, presided over by Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, arrived at the decision to suspend Oba Akanbi.
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A committee headed by Orangun of Ila, Oba Wahab Adedotun, was also constituted by the council to further investigate the matter involving Oluwo and Obas in Iwo land.
The royal fathers at their emergency meeting held at Osun State Government Secretariat, Abere, presided over by Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, arrived at the decision to suspend Oba Akanbi.
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#Amotekun: Lagos Assembly accepts Amotekun bill, set for public hearing Monday ...As Hon. Ogundimu Calls for Local Content, Native intelligence For Operation
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The Lagos State House of Assembly on Thursday accepted the bill in favour of the South West Security outfit, Amotekun, and has fixed a public hearing on the outfit for Monday 24th February, 2020.
Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, at a sitting of the House, subsequently committed the bill to the House Committee on Information, Publicity, Security and Strategy, headed by Hon. Tunde Braimoh, for public hearing.
The Clerk of the House, Mr. Azeez Sanni, had informed the lawmakers that he received a letter from the state's Commissioner for Justice, Moyosore Onigbanjo, on Wednesday 19th February, 2020 on the amendment of the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC).
Sanni was subsequently ordered to read the bill entitled House of Assembly Bill No. 5 Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC) Amendment Bill 2020 And for Connected Purposes for the first and second times.
The Majority Leader of the House, Hon. Sanai Agunbiade (Ikorodu 1), said that the bill is an executive bill, but that it is predicated on the private member bill that established LNSC, which he said has been working well.
According to Agunbiade, the bill incorporates the concept of a more dynamic and more strengthened security platform than what they had in Lagos State.
"It is meant to energise and strengthen the security that we have in Lagos State based on the challenges in the state and in the South West.
"It tries to create a unit out of the LNSC to be referred to as Amotekun Corps to take charge of security in certain areas such as in the forest, highway and other places to protect us against hoodlums, cattle rustling and others.
"It will have a commander and Amotekun corps would bear harms with the permission of the police. They will cooperate with other security platforms in Ondo, Oyo, Ogun, Ekiti and Osun states," he said.
He stressed that LNSC has a clause that will provide for Amotekun.
In his contribution, Hon. Oluyinka Ogundimu, (Agege 2), supported the bill and commended the foresight of the Lagos State House of Assembly on the security of the state.
Ogundimu stated that the law covers wider areas and made internal security a priority.
The lawmaker called for local content in the bill, adding that they needed people with native intelligence, and that whoever would be appointed as the Head of the unit should be approved by the House.
On his part, Hon. Olumuyiwa Jimoh, (Apapa 2) said that there is a problem of nomenclature in the bill.
Jimoh stated that the Nigerian Police had been existing before independence and that the people had been talking about their reforms.
"The colonialists formed the Nigerian Police for us in 1930 and we have not made efforts to form our own security force.
"The population of men of the Nigerian Police is small. We should encourage men of Amotekun to be armed and to be able to arrest and prosecute.
"South Africans have their own native police that checkmate other security forces. We can have the military wing of Amotekun in Lagos," he said.
Also speaking on the bill, Hon. Rotimi Olowo, (Shomolu 1) said that Amotekun started in Lagos with LNSC, and that the federal police lacked character as their structure has not helped to suppress crime.
"Security is local and it should be localized. The issue of kidnapping and others give credence to the need for community police.
"They should be allowed to use guns. They can reduce armed robbery attack, kidnapping and others. We should allow more money into the system.
"The recruitment of Amotekun should be localized. They should work in their neighbourhood so that they could apprehend criminals in their areas," he said. Hon. Rasheed Makinde, Ifako/Ijaiye 2 stated that security is local and that the country was getting close to having state police.
"We are setting a pace for other political regions in Nigeria. They can assist when there is any accident on our highways. There would be a collaboration amongst the six western states and beyond," he said.
Hon. Tunde Braimoh (Kosofe 2), who chairs the committee to look into the bill, said that governance is about giving meaning to the yearnings and aspirations of the people.
Braimoh stressed that what the people of the South West wanted now is security.
"People keep talking about Amotekun because that is what they want now. Amotekun emanated from the House with the LNSC, which has now transformed to Amotekun.
Section 14 (2B) of the Nigerian Constitution of 1999 emphasizes security. There are issues in the bill but they would be looked into later," he said.
The matter was also supported by all the lawmakers, who spoke on the matter including Hon. Victor Akande (Ojo 1), Hon. Bisi Yusuff (Alimosho 1), Adedamola Richard Kasunmu (Ikeja 2) and Hon. David Setonji (Badagry 2).
The Lagos State House of Assembly on Thursday accepted the bill in favour of the South West Security outfit, Amotekun, and has fixed a public hearing on the outfit for Monday 24th February, 2020.
Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, at a sitting of the House, subsequently committed the bill to the House Committee on Information, Publicity, Security and Strategy, headed by Hon. Tunde Braimoh, for public hearing.
The Clerk of the House, Mr. Azeez Sanni, had informed the lawmakers that he received a letter from the state's Commissioner for Justice, Moyosore Onigbanjo, on Wednesday 19th February, 2020 on the amendment of the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC).
Sanni was subsequently ordered to read the bill entitled House of Assembly Bill No. 5 Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC) Amendment Bill 2020 And for Connected Purposes for the first and second times.
The Majority Leader of the House, Hon. Sanai Agunbiade (Ikorodu 1), said that the bill is an executive bill, but that it is predicated on the private member bill that established LNSC, which he said has been working well.
According to Agunbiade, the bill incorporates the concept of a more dynamic and more strengthened security platform than what they had in Lagos State.
"It is meant to energise and strengthen the security that we have in Lagos State based on the challenges in the state and in the South West.
"It tries to create a unit out of the LNSC to be referred to as Amotekun Corps to take charge of security in certain areas such as in the forest, highway and other places to protect us against hoodlums, cattle rustling and others.
"It will have a commander and Amotekun corps would bear harms with the permission of the police. They will cooperate with other security platforms in Ondo, Oyo, Ogun, Ekiti and Osun states," he said.
He stressed that LNSC has a clause that will provide for Amotekun.
In his contribution, Hon. Oluyinka Ogundimu, (Agege 2), supported the bill and commended the foresight of the Lagos State House of Assembly on the security of the state.
Ogundimu stated that the law covers wider areas and made internal security a priority.
The lawmaker called for local content in the bill, adding that they needed people with native intelligence, and that whoever would be appointed as the Head of the unit should be approved by the House.
On his part, Hon. Olumuyiwa Jimoh, (Apapa 2) said that there is a problem of nomenclature in the bill.
Jimoh stated that the Nigerian Police had been existing before independence and that the people had been talking about their reforms.
"The colonialists formed the Nigerian Police for us in 1930 and we have not made efforts to form our own security force.
"The population of men of the Nigerian Police is small. We should encourage men of Amotekun to be armed and to be able to arrest and prosecute.
"South Africans have their own native police that checkmate other security forces. We can have the military wing of Amotekun in Lagos," he said.
Also speaking on the bill, Hon. Rotimi Olowo, (Shomolu 1) said that Amotekun started in Lagos with LNSC, and that the federal police lacked character as their structure has not helped to suppress crime.
"Security is local and it should be localized. The issue of kidnapping and others give credence to the need for community police.
"They should be allowed to use guns. They can reduce armed robbery attack, kidnapping and others. We should allow more money into the system.
"The recruitment of Amotekun should be localized. They should work in their neighbourhood so that they could apprehend criminals in their areas," he said. Hon. Rasheed Makinde, Ifako/Ijaiye 2 stated that security is local and that the country was getting close to having state police.
"We are setting a pace for other political regions in Nigeria. They can assist when there is any accident on our highways. There would be a collaboration amongst the six western states and beyond," he said.
Hon. Tunde Braimoh (Kosofe 2), who chairs the committee to look into the bill, said that governance is about giving meaning to the yearnings and aspirations of the people.
Braimoh stressed that what the people of the South West wanted now is security.
"People keep talking about Amotekun because that is what they want now. Amotekun emanated from the House with the LNSC, which has now transformed to Amotekun.
Section 14 (2B) of the Nigerian Constitution of 1999 emphasizes security. There are issues in the bill but they would be looked into later," he said.
The matter was also supported by all the lawmakers, who spoke on the matter including Hon. Victor Akande (Ojo 1), Hon. Bisi Yusuff (Alimosho 1), Adedamola Richard Kasunmu (Ikeja 2) and Hon. David Setonji (Badagry 2).
Thursday, 20 February 2020
LAGOS BAN ON MOTORCYCLES AND TRICYCLES ; LAGOS STATE TASK FORCE NABS 2 FAKE UNIFORM OPERATIVES
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The operatives of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit (Taskforce) nabbed two suspects for impersonating Security Officers at Oshodi, Lagos
Speaking on the incident, the Chairman of the Agency, CSP Olayinka Egbeyemi disclosed that while one of the suspects (Monday Job) impersonated a Police Officer using his commercial motorcycle to scout for passengers on restricted routes, the second (Rasak Oloyede) presented himself as an Army Officer using his commercial bus for fraudulent acts along Lagos-Abeokuta expressway.
Egbeyemi stated that after their arrest the two suspects confessed to the crime, saying that they indulged in the act in order not to be accosted by genuine security officers on monitoring duties or patrol.
According to him “Our intelligent reports revealed that some dubious-minded motorcyclists are now using fake Nigerian Army/Police uniform to scout for passengers on restricted routes as well as indulging in various forms of fraudulent acts across the State".
He reiterated the directive of the state government which stipulates that all security personnel on an official assignment with motorcycles must be fully kitted in uniform with their identity card conspicuously displayed.
The Chairman also reiterated that motorcycle operators must desist from plying all 475 restricted routes, adding that they must also wear their crash helmets and must possess riders permit for proper identification of the park they belong while plying other routes.
While urging members of the public to be vigilant and desist from patronising motorcyclists and commercial bus drivers wearing a fake security uniform, the Chairman disclosed that the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Hakeem Odumosu has directed that both suspects be charged to court for prosecution.
In his statement, one of the suspect (Monday Job) who hails from Akwa-Ibom State, confessed that he bought the uniform from a Police Officer who was deployed from Lagos to the northern part of the country for N7000, adding that he has since been using the uniform to carry out an illegal arrest and extorts money from both motorists and motorcyclists plying restricted routes along Lagos-Abeokuta expressway.
"I was hawking before I joined Okada business over a year ago and I have been wearing this Police uniform to arrest and defraud Okada riders and making at least N30.000 to N35.000 daily”, he added.
The second suspect (Rasak Oloyede), who impersonated a Sergeant in the Nigerian Army, said he has been using the uniform he got from a dismissed Army officer to escape check points on roads by Traffic Officers.
He also claimed to be using the uniform to extort money from motorists and making a daily average collection of N25,000 to N40,000 whenever his Volkswagen commercial bus, with the registration number BDG149 XK, had mechanical faults.
The operatives of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit (Taskforce) nabbed two suspects for impersonating Security Officers at Oshodi, Lagos
Speaking on the incident, the Chairman of the Agency, CSP Olayinka Egbeyemi disclosed that while one of the suspects (Monday Job) impersonated a Police Officer using his commercial motorcycle to scout for passengers on restricted routes, the second (Rasak Oloyede) presented himself as an Army Officer using his commercial bus for fraudulent acts along Lagos-Abeokuta expressway.
Egbeyemi stated that after their arrest the two suspects confessed to the crime, saying that they indulged in the act in order not to be accosted by genuine security officers on monitoring duties or patrol.
According to him “Our intelligent reports revealed that some dubious-minded motorcyclists are now using fake Nigerian Army/Police uniform to scout for passengers on restricted routes as well as indulging in various forms of fraudulent acts across the State".
He reiterated the directive of the state government which stipulates that all security personnel on an official assignment with motorcycles must be fully kitted in uniform with their identity card conspicuously displayed.
The Chairman also reiterated that motorcycle operators must desist from plying all 475 restricted routes, adding that they must also wear their crash helmets and must possess riders permit for proper identification of the park they belong while plying other routes.
While urging members of the public to be vigilant and desist from patronising motorcyclists and commercial bus drivers wearing a fake security uniform, the Chairman disclosed that the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Hakeem Odumosu has directed that both suspects be charged to court for prosecution.
In his statement, one of the suspect (Monday Job) who hails from Akwa-Ibom State, confessed that he bought the uniform from a Police Officer who was deployed from Lagos to the northern part of the country for N7000, adding that he has since been using the uniform to carry out an illegal arrest and extorts money from both motorists and motorcyclists plying restricted routes along Lagos-Abeokuta expressway.
"I was hawking before I joined Okada business over a year ago and I have been wearing this Police uniform to arrest and defraud Okada riders and making at least N30.000 to N35.000 daily”, he added.
The second suspect (Rasak Oloyede), who impersonated a Sergeant in the Nigerian Army, said he has been using the uniform he got from a dismissed Army officer to escape check points on roads by Traffic Officers.
He also claimed to be using the uniform to extort money from motorists and making a daily average collection of N25,000 to N40,000 whenever his Volkswagen commercial bus, with the registration number BDG149 XK, had mechanical faults.
Tuesday, 18 February 2020
PROFLIGACY: N35m car per law maker in the House of Reprsentatives?
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Its ridiculous that the Federal law makers are insensitive to the plights of their constituents and common man in general.
Is it not absurd ?
In a country where majority of Nigerians live on 0-1-0 meal a day and payment of thirty thousand naira minimum wages is extremely difficult to pay for the states.The law makers' concern is to buy cars for themselves at N35m per one.
It's the height of insensitivity for the House of Representatives to be thinking of buying such luxury at this present situation of Nigeria. No brazen act could rbe worst than daring the masses. If not , with hunger in the land ,with obvious poverty ravaging common man,they wouldn't have conceived such wastage of people's money.
No doubt,this confirms how profligate majority of our political office holders are.
Without occupying such office, how many of them in the real sense of it can afford such luxurious car?
Not quite long, Gbajabiamila was said to have procured a car of 100 million naira or so for his wife as a gift.Why not ?His membership of the house of Reps for over sixteen years made him buy such "small car " otherwise ,he would have bought a car of a billion naira if he has not occupied the legislative position.
This is the main reason why many of them want to hold public office for life to finance their ostentatious living styles and no other reason.
It's high time that Civil Society as well as Nigerians as a whole start canvassing for a part time legislative houses that attract only sitting allowances and our Constitution amended to that effect.
Majority of the present law makers and their leadership have nothing to offer the good people of Nigeria and the country other than enrichment of themselves.
Nigerians as a whole should prepare to march on the House of Representatives until this idea of profligacy is stopped.
Toyin Raheem.
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Its ridiculous that the Federal law makers are insensitive to the plights of their constituents and common man in general.
Is it not absurd ?
In a country where majority of Nigerians live on 0-1-0 meal a day and payment of thirty thousand naira minimum wages is extremely difficult to pay for the states.The law makers' concern is to buy cars for themselves at N35m per one.
It's the height of insensitivity for the House of Representatives to be thinking of buying such luxury at this present situation of Nigeria. No brazen act could rbe worst than daring the masses. If not , with hunger in the land ,with obvious poverty ravaging common man,they wouldn't have conceived such wastage of people's money.
No doubt,this confirms how profligate majority of our political office holders are.
Without occupying such office, how many of them in the real sense of it can afford such luxurious car?
Not quite long, Gbajabiamila was said to have procured a car of 100 million naira or so for his wife as a gift.Why not ?His membership of the house of Reps for over sixteen years made him buy such "small car " otherwise ,he would have bought a car of a billion naira if he has not occupied the legislative position.
This is the main reason why many of them want to hold public office for life to finance their ostentatious living styles and no other reason.
It's high time that Civil Society as well as Nigerians as a whole start canvassing for a part time legislative houses that attract only sitting allowances and our Constitution amended to that effect.
Majority of the present law makers and their leadership have nothing to offer the good people of Nigeria and the country other than enrichment of themselves.
Nigerians as a whole should prepare to march on the House of Representatives until this idea of profligacy is stopped.
Toyin Raheem.
Lassa Fever Hits Lagos As Govt Calls For Calm...Advises On Safety Precautions
AgegePulse Magazine
Lagos has recorded a case of the Lassa Hemorrhagic fever which has been reported to be raging in over 19 States in the country.
Commissioner for Health Prof, Akin Abayomi who disclosed this today confirmed that the patient is currently in isolation at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH).
Abayomi while noting that the situation is under control called on residents to be calm and not panic, assuring thatState government in active collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control is doing everything possible to control the spread of the disease in Lagos State.
“The Ministry of Health through Epidemiology, Biosecurity and Global Health Directorate is currently carrying out ‘contact tracing’ to determine those who may have been infected in line with international standards while we beef up our other surveillance strategies “, he said.
Abayomi reiterated the need for members of the public to ensure and maintain adequate personal hygiene and environmental sanitation at all times as part of prevention and control measures against the spread of the disease in the State
He averred that that the prevention and control of the disease remains a shared responsibility of all citizens through observance of the highest possible standards of personal and community hygiene as well as environmental sanitation.
The urged residents to store house-hold refuse in sanitary refuse bags or dust bins with tight-fitting covers to avoid infestation by rats and rodents; dispose refuse properly at designated dump sites and not into the drainage system and store food items in rodent-proof containers. He added that it is by so doing that a habitable and conducive environment, and a disease-free State can be achieved.
“Members of the public are further advised to avoid contact with rats, to always cover their food and water properly, cook all their food thoroughly, as well as block all holes in the septic tanks and holes through which rats can enter the house and clear rat hideouts within the premises”, he said.
While outlining strategies put in place by the State government to control the disease, the Commissioner explained that the Lagos State is maintaining relevant surveillance activities through its disease surveillance officers at local government level to prevent the spread of the disease in Lagos.
“Isolation wards have been prepared to manage suspected and confirmed cases,drugs and other materials have also been prepositioned at designated facilities while health workers have been placed on red alert and community sensitization activities intensified”, Abayomi noted.
The Commissioner advised health workers, both in the public and private hospitals in the State to ensure that they observe universal safety precautions and comply with infection prevention and control measures when dealing with patients, stressing that appropriate personal protective equipment like hand gloves, facemasks, goggles and overalls must be worn when attending to cases.
“Hands must be washed often with soap and running water or application of hand sanitizers after each contact with patients or contaminated materials and instruments must be autoclaved. Also hospital mattresses must be covered with plastic sheets to prevent contamination”, Abayomi added.
He stated that a case of Lassa Fever should be suspected in any person with persistent high fever not responding to standard treatment for malaria and typhoid fever or bleeding from bodysurface.
The Commissioner urged health workers as well as citizens to report suspected case or cases of the disease to the nearest government approved health facility, the Ministry of Health or call the emergency operation centre lines - 08023169485, 08033565529 and 08052817243.
“I would like to reassure Lagosians that our vigilance levels are very high and we are putting more measures in place to safe guard the State”, Abayomi note
There's no Multiple Taxation in Lagos - Sanwo-Olu
...Gov Urges Citizens To Pay Taxes To Enable Govt Discharge Its Responsibilities
AgegePulse Magazine
Lagos State Government has reiterated that there is currently no multiple taxation in Lagos State revenue system.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu stated this during a courtesy visit to Lagos House, Ikeja by the Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service, (FIRS) Mr. Muhammad Nami.
Placing emphasis on startups, the Governor stated that his administration will always improve on the ease of doing business in the State rather than stifle the economy with loaded taxes.
Mr Sanwo-Olu promised to embrace and support the activities of start-ups who are scared of the tax burden associated with businesses.
He also urged Nigerians to pay their taxes regularly in order for the Government to attain a balanced development at all levels, which according to him, include social infrastructure, security among others.
The Governor promised that Lagos State Government would continue with the existing relationship and further collaborate with the Federal Inland revenue Service in sharing information to aid revenue collection and ensure deliverables were met.
Sanwo-Olu lauded the Federal Government for considering the starte up businesses in the exemption threshold on taxation.
His said: “we will make sure that there is ease of doing businesses, especially start-ups, that are always scared that they have multiple taxation. There is nothing like multiple taxation in Lagos.
“It is clear that they are exempted but that doesn’t stop them from doing proper filing and ensure transparent reporting at whichever level of their business.
“We will also use this opportunity to encourage our citizens that it is only when they play their own part as responsible citizens both at the corporate and individual level that the government can come up and discharge its responsibilities.
“Development is by tax and it is only when we collect reasonably amount of tax that we can introduce development both at infrastructure level and more importantly on security so we cannot but ensure that we collaborate and corporate with you," he said.
Responding to the Chairman on the N8.5 trillion target set by the President, Governor Sanwo-Olu said the country has the capacity to generate such amount but warned that it must be done cautiously.
Also speaking on the ongoing Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) 2020 meeting holding for the first time in Lagos, Sanwo-Olu said it was an opportunity to deliberate on the proceeds that State gets from the Federal Government was used judiciously.
He said: "I am sure they know clearly that you can live up to those bills and 8.5 trillion sounds a lot but they know you have the capacity.
The Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, said the aim of the visit was to ensure effective performance of the service in meeting its target and in its request to share information, collaborate in building capacity as well as engage private sector on the Value Added Tax collection.
“We feel without this collaboration, we cannot generate this 8.5 trillion that we have been mandated by the President to generate,” he said.
LASG Organises School Invention Programme for Students
... To Initiate More Developmental Programmes
AgegePulse Magazine
Lagos State Government has expressed its commitment to create more developmental and invention programmes to engender productivity amongst students, prepare them for the future, empower them with tools to redirect their minds from premarital sex and encourage them to develop innate skills and talent through scientific inventions of economic value.
The Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo, who disclosed this in her address at the Lagos Schools Invention Platform “Lagos SIP”, Season I1, stated that the SIP initiative, introduced in 2007 and formerly referred to as Jamfeast, was designed to redirect the minds of students from immoral escapades towards inventions and entrepreneurship for self-discovery and future economic independence.
Mrs. Adefisayo, who was represented at the programme by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mrs. Abosede Adelaja, stressed that the Lagos State Government, in line with the T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda, is placing more emphasis on invention and entertainment to discover hidden talents in our youths, adding that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is determined to assist talented individuals achieve their full potentials.
While noting that the State Government will continue to raise the bar with measures put in place for the continuous success of the Lagos SIP, Adefisayo called on stakeholders and corporate organisations to partner with the State Government in promoting the inventions of the students globally.
Earlier, the Director, Private Education and Special Programmes, Mr. Adeyemi Adebayo, affirmed that the SIP, in the last one decade has proven to be effective and many of the inventions exhibited by the students over the years have won laurels for the State at the National and International Competitions.
“Most of the student-inventors have graduated in various fields of study while others have distinguished themselves in entrepreneurship and various self-sustaining vocations. Many have also become employers of labour rather than being employed or job seekers”, he added.
Adebayo, however, urged the students to be focused and shun all vices, pointing out that they should brace up for every challenge because opportunities exist from surmounting difficulties.
The highpoint of this year’s School Invention Platform “SIP” was the presentation of prizes to the First, Second and Third positions respectively in the different categories of Inventions, Poetry, Drama, Choreography and Songs.
Education District I clinched the first position while second and third positions were won by Education Districts IV and V respectively.
#LASG
#ForAGreaterLagos
Monday, 17 February 2020
Sport: Agege Sports Competition will positively change youths’ perception- Organiser
AgegePulse Magazine
The 2020 Agege Sports Drive Competition in Lagos State will positively change the narrative perception of youths in the community.
The competition that is set to change the narrative of grassroots football in Agege was tagged "Challenge Cup".
Mr Ademola Oni, Chairman, Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the competition, made the assertion at the Press Conference in Agege.
Oni said that the game slated to begin on Feb. 22 would change the negative perceptions of youths in Agege Community to the outside world.
According to him, what Agege is popularly known for is the production of bread and other social vices among youths in the area.
“We believe we can use sports to change that negative perception of youths in the community.
“The competition will also involve both young and old within the local government area.
“Absolutely, this competition is not only about football, though, is one of the major events, about eight different games are included in the tournament.
“We believe other games that have not been given prominence should be recognised in this year’s completion,” he said.
AgegePulse also learnt that, other traditional games like “Ayo Olopon”, Draft and Ludo would also be part of the competition for the women and elderly people categories.
He said that 16 teams from different streets have signed up for the Challenge Cup Tournament involving over 2,000 youths.
According to him, these games are nearly going into extinction, but the LOC has scheduled them in the competition to bring people together like in the old good days.
The “Ayo Olopon” game is earmarked for 50 years and above, Draft Game is for people from 40 years and above, while Ludo Game is positioned mainly for female participants.
“Snooker Game that has also gone into extinction will also be introduced to bring the good time we have had with the game in the olden days,” he added.
The LOC chairman noted that the competition would kick off with 16 streets in Keke, Agege where the teams would be represented in all the games in the competition, including football.
The list of streets that have registered for the tournament include: Olarenwaju, Shobowale, Ogunipebi, Ifelodun, Oshungboye, Kosoko, Abeokuta, Suru, Adedosu, Lagos and Stadium United.
Others are: Onafuwa, Powerline, Ijaiye, Emiloju and Kajola Street, which fall under Keke Agege Community in Lagos State.
The 2020 Agege Sports Drive Competition in Lagos State will positively change the narrative perception of youths in the community.
The competition that is set to change the narrative of grassroots football in Agege was tagged "Challenge Cup".
Mr Ademola Oni, Chairman, Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the competition, made the assertion at the Press Conference in Agege.
Oni said that the game slated to begin on Feb. 22 would change the negative perceptions of youths in Agege Community to the outside world.
According to him, what Agege is popularly known for is the production of bread and other social vices among youths in the area.
“We believe we can use sports to change that negative perception of youths in the community.
“The competition will also involve both young and old within the local government area.
“Absolutely, this competition is not only about football, though, is one of the major events, about eight different games are included in the tournament.
“We believe other games that have not been given prominence should be recognised in this year’s completion,” he said.
AgegePulse also learnt that, other traditional games like “Ayo Olopon”, Draft and Ludo would also be part of the competition for the women and elderly people categories.
He said that 16 teams from different streets have signed up for the Challenge Cup Tournament involving over 2,000 youths.
According to him, these games are nearly going into extinction, but the LOC has scheduled them in the competition to bring people together like in the old good days.
The “Ayo Olopon” game is earmarked for 50 years and above, Draft Game is for people from 40 years and above, while Ludo Game is positioned mainly for female participants.
“Snooker Game that has also gone into extinction will also be introduced to bring the good time we have had with the game in the olden days,” he added.
The LOC chairman noted that the competition would kick off with 16 streets in Keke, Agege where the teams would be represented in all the games in the competition, including football.
The list of streets that have registered for the tournament include: Olarenwaju, Shobowale, Ogunipebi, Ifelodun, Oshungboye, Kosoko, Abeokuta, Suru, Adedosu, Lagos and Stadium United.
Others are: Onafuwa, Powerline, Ijaiye, Emiloju and Kajola Street, which fall under Keke Agege Community in Lagos State.
Education District 1 Agege, Wins Lagos-SIP Overall Best District in Lagos
AgegePulse Magazine
Education District 1 comprising of Three zones, Agege, Alimosho and Ifako Ijaye has won the 'Overall' Best Education District in Lagos in an event organized by Lagos State Schools' Intervention Platform.
The program was held today at Adeyemi Bero Auditorium, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos where the district bagged a total of seven Awards.
Tutor General/Permanent Secretary, EDD1, Barrister Titilayo Margaret Solarin was full with excitement as she congratulated the participants and winners at various categories of the competition.
She added that, 'Do it Right, Be the Best', With God we set the pace".
Other awards won at the event were:
*1. *Best Personal Performance in Drama*
*Award (Mobile Phone)*
*2.* *Best Personal Performance in Poetry*
*Award (Mobile Phone)*
*3.* *3rd Position in Poetry*
*Award (Plaque)*
*4.* *3rd Position in Song*
*Award (Plaque)*
*5* *1st Position in Drama*
*Award (Trophy)*
*6* *1st Position in Invention Projects*
*Award (Trophy)*
*7.* *Final Best Overall District*
*Award (Trophy)*
Details shortly
Education District 1 comprising of Three zones, Agege, Alimosho and Ifako Ijaye has won the 'Overall' Best Education District in Lagos in an event organized by Lagos State Schools' Intervention Platform.
The program was held today at Adeyemi Bero Auditorium, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos where the district bagged a total of seven Awards.
Tutor General/Permanent Secretary, EDD1, Barrister Titilayo Margaret Solarin was full with excitement as she congratulated the participants and winners at various categories of the competition.
She added that, 'Do it Right, Be the Best', With God we set the pace".
Other awards won at the event were:
*1. *Best Personal Performance in Drama*
*Award (Mobile Phone)*
*2.* *Best Personal Performance in Poetry*
*Award (Mobile Phone)*
*3.* *3rd Position in Poetry*
*Award (Plaque)*
*4.* *3rd Position in Song*
*Award (Plaque)*
*5* *1st Position in Drama*
*Award (Trophy)*
*6* *1st Position in Invention Projects*
*Award (Trophy)*
*7.* *Final Best Overall District*
*Award (Trophy)*
Details shortly
Dr. Yinka Ayandele, Pampers Private School Drum Support For Child's Right Education
AgegePulse Magazine
Tutor General, Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Education District III, Ikoyi, Dr. Yinka Ayandele today played host to management and Students representatives from Pampers Private Schools for a round-table discussion on issues pertaining to children’s right to education.
Taking a cue from LASS-MUN, Dr. Ayandele stated that "I strongly support that “Every child has a right to education”, which in my opinion is the most powerful weapon for positive change in the world.
Below are the concluding statement of the award winning School's Administrator.
"The right to education is recognized as a fundamental human right as much as to life and every child deserves quality basic education.
The Lagos State Government also supports this cause and has positioned key MDAs like the Education Districts ; to promote, protect and ensure the rights of every child to education.
Office of Public Defender in Lagos State has also given a voice to the voiceless by fighting for their protection and any form of abuse against the child.
A child’s future depends largely on his/her educational development and every country is expected to respect the right to educational freedom.
We therefore, rise to groom great leaders and would support on all fronts to ensure that their rights to Education are fulfilled".
#AwardsYimika
#EDDIII
#EDUCON2020
Tutor General, Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Education District III, Ikoyi, Dr. Yinka Ayandele today played host to management and Students representatives from Pampers Private Schools for a round-table discussion on issues pertaining to children’s right to education.
Taking a cue from LASS-MUN, Dr. Ayandele stated that "I strongly support that “Every child has a right to education”, which in my opinion is the most powerful weapon for positive change in the world.
Below are the concluding statement of the award winning School's Administrator.
"The right to education is recognized as a fundamental human right as much as to life and every child deserves quality basic education.
The Lagos State Government also supports this cause and has positioned key MDAs like the Education Districts ; to promote, protect and ensure the rights of every child to education.
Office of Public Defender in Lagos State has also given a voice to the voiceless by fighting for their protection and any form of abuse against the child.
A child’s future depends largely on his/her educational development and every country is expected to respect the right to educational freedom.
We therefore, rise to groom great leaders and would support on all fronts to ensure that their rights to Education are fulfilled".
#AwardsYimika
#EDDIII
#EDUCON2020
Sunday, 16 February 2020
Lagos; Apongbon Market Burns ... As LASEMA Curtails Yet, Another Fire, Conducts Recoveries
AgegePulse Magazine
LASEMA curtails fire again as another incident ravages Apongbon Market where the outbreak was said to have emanated from one of the several containerized stores within the market.
Reports revealed that the fire emanated from the roof portion of one of the containerized stores at the market. Cause of the inferno which later escalated to other shops was attributed to power surge.
The inferno which spread across six containerized shops as efforts were ongoing to combat it, eventually consumed eight shops in all before it was eventually extinguished.
Speaking on the incidence, DG/CEO LASEMA Dr. Olufemi Okey-Osanyitolu urged Lagosians to be calm that the fire has been brought under control and completely contained, asserting that recovery and post fire assessment had been conducted as well.
Still commenting, Dr. Okey-Osanyitolu stated that todays market inferno was one too many. He reiterated that the harmatan season, storage of combustible materials and carelessness were mainly responsible for the incessant fires.
Going on, the LASEMA boss noted that a major factor responsible for incessant fires this harmattan season, despite the Agencys relentless public enlightenment efforts, power surge from public electricity power supply, was again fingered as the culprit in todays fire incidence.
He went on to restate the need for everybody to continue to be conscious of the status of their domestic appliances, quality of materials used for their home/business accommodations wirings, as well as the need to switch off all electrical appliances and unplug all air conditioners/coolants not in use at the end of each day after close of business.
He concluded on a note of caution that, emergency management was everyone's business and a such everyone should watchful and cautious in in their dealings to take adequate precaution against anything that can lead to emergencies/disaster because when it happens, it does not exempt anyone.
The fire was successfully extinguished by the LASEMA Response Team in collaboration with its First Responders from RRS, the Lagos State Government and the Federal Fire Services.
Though no casualties were recorded, nor injuries were sustained in the inferno which consumed eight shops stored with food items, properties worth a fortune were destroyed by the fire.
Earlier, LASEMA Response Team recovered an articulated truck laden with a 40feet container involved in a lone accident at about 02:40.00am at Ojota inward Ketu, Lagos.
According to reports, on arrival at the incident site, it was discovered that an articulated truck laden with 40feet container got stuck in between the median while driving inward Ketu from Maryland.
Investigations conducted by the LASEMA Response Team revealed that the immediate cause of the lone accident was due to reckless driving.
No injuries were sustained nor fatalities recorded during the recovery in which the RRS and other responders participated.
In a similar development, LASEMA Response Team recovered an articulated truck conveying a 40feet container at Mile 2, inward Sunrise Bus Stop involved in a lone accident.
It was reported that on arrival at the scene of the incident, it was discovered that a truck conveying a 40feet container with an unknown registration number rammed into a ditch as a result of bad road and fell sideways.
The reported truck after being evacuated from the road, still had its container lying across the only access road leading to the Apapa Port which was later recovered with the deployement of the Agencys heavy duty equipment (Crane) .
However, no loss of lives, nor injuries were recorded in the incident where miscreants and other unforeseen circumstances made access and recovery difficult for the LASEMA Response Team at the incident scene.
The Nigerian Police, RRS, LASTMA and ASEMA Response Team were responders at the scene.
LASEMA curtails fire again as another incident ravages Apongbon Market where the outbreak was said to have emanated from one of the several containerized stores within the market.
Reports revealed that the fire emanated from the roof portion of one of the containerized stores at the market. Cause of the inferno which later escalated to other shops was attributed to power surge.
The inferno which spread across six containerized shops as efforts were ongoing to combat it, eventually consumed eight shops in all before it was eventually extinguished.
Speaking on the incidence, DG/CEO LASEMA Dr. Olufemi Okey-Osanyitolu urged Lagosians to be calm that the fire has been brought under control and completely contained, asserting that recovery and post fire assessment had been conducted as well.
Still commenting, Dr. Okey-Osanyitolu stated that todays market inferno was one too many. He reiterated that the harmatan season, storage of combustible materials and carelessness were mainly responsible for the incessant fires.
Going on, the LASEMA boss noted that a major factor responsible for incessant fires this harmattan season, despite the Agencys relentless public enlightenment efforts, power surge from public electricity power supply, was again fingered as the culprit in todays fire incidence.
He went on to restate the need for everybody to continue to be conscious of the status of their domestic appliances, quality of materials used for their home/business accommodations wirings, as well as the need to switch off all electrical appliances and unplug all air conditioners/coolants not in use at the end of each day after close of business.
He concluded on a note of caution that, emergency management was everyone's business and a such everyone should watchful and cautious in in their dealings to take adequate precaution against anything that can lead to emergencies/disaster because when it happens, it does not exempt anyone.
The fire was successfully extinguished by the LASEMA Response Team in collaboration with its First Responders from RRS, the Lagos State Government and the Federal Fire Services.
Though no casualties were recorded, nor injuries were sustained in the inferno which consumed eight shops stored with food items, properties worth a fortune were destroyed by the fire.
Earlier, LASEMA Response Team recovered an articulated truck laden with a 40feet container involved in a lone accident at about 02:40.00am at Ojota inward Ketu, Lagos.
According to reports, on arrival at the incident site, it was discovered that an articulated truck laden with 40feet container got stuck in between the median while driving inward Ketu from Maryland.
Investigations conducted by the LASEMA Response Team revealed that the immediate cause of the lone accident was due to reckless driving.
No injuries were sustained nor fatalities recorded during the recovery in which the RRS and other responders participated.
In a similar development, LASEMA Response Team recovered an articulated truck conveying a 40feet container at Mile 2, inward Sunrise Bus Stop involved in a lone accident.
It was reported that on arrival at the scene of the incident, it was discovered that a truck conveying a 40feet container with an unknown registration number rammed into a ditch as a result of bad road and fell sideways.
The reported truck after being evacuated from the road, still had its container lying across the only access road leading to the Apapa Port which was later recovered with the deployement of the Agencys heavy duty equipment (Crane) .
However, no loss of lives, nor injuries were recorded in the incident where miscreants and other unforeseen circumstances made access and recovery difficult for the LASEMA Response Team at the incident scene.
The Nigerian Police, RRS, LASTMA and ASEMA Response Team were responders at the scene.
Saturday, 15 February 2020
Tariff increment: Ikeja Electric targets N170bn revenue in 2020
AgegePulse Magazine
Ikeja Electric (IE) Plc says it is a targeting a total revenue of N170 billion in 2020 with the implementation of the increment in various classes of electricity tariff.
The electricity Distribution Company (Disco) says it intends to create a new tariff class called Bilateral for customers it had signed Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with under a willing-buyer-willing-seller arrangement.
The company gave the projection in its Addendum Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) and Application for Extraordinary Tariff Review of Multi Year Tariff Order- 2015 signed by its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Anthony Youdeowei.
A copy of the document, which was addressed to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), was obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lagos.
The report said the objective of the extraordinary review was to ensure that IE adjusts its tariff in line with the commission’s directive that current average allowed a Disco tariffs shall be grossed-up by 50 per cent from April 1.
“The expected MYTO 2020 and bilateral revenue requirement are N162 billion and N8 billion respectively, to give a total revenue requirement of N170 billion.
“The addition of the bilateral sales revenue requirement further increases the average tariffs to N41.31 per kilowatt in 2020 which is projected to rise to N44.24 in 2024.”
Ikeja Electric (IE) Plc says it is a targeting a total revenue of N170 billion in 2020 with the implementation of the increment in various classes of electricity tariff.
The electricity Distribution Company (Disco) says it intends to create a new tariff class called Bilateral for customers it had signed Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with under a willing-buyer-willing-seller arrangement.
The company gave the projection in its Addendum Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) and Application for Extraordinary Tariff Review of Multi Year Tariff Order- 2015 signed by its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Anthony Youdeowei.
A copy of the document, which was addressed to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), was obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lagos.
The report said the objective of the extraordinary review was to ensure that IE adjusts its tariff in line with the commission’s directive that current average allowed a Disco tariffs shall be grossed-up by 50 per cent from April 1.
“The expected MYTO 2020 and bilateral revenue requirement are N162 billion and N8 billion respectively, to give a total revenue requirement of N170 billion.
“The addition of the bilateral sales revenue requirement further increases the average tariffs to N41.31 per kilowatt in 2020 which is projected to rise to N44.24 in 2024.”
Oluwo: Agbowu called me mad man
AgegePulse Magazine
Oluwo of Iwoland, Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi, denied the allegation that he beat Agbowu of Ogbaagbaa, Oba Dhikurulahi Olaniran.
In a statement signed by the Oluwo, he stated that he was truly invited by the police to make peace on his stance to curtail excess land selling by monarchs under his domain; a pronouncement he claimed did not go down well with those affected as they regroup to act against the authority of Oluwo who gave them the crown.
He added that while he was making his speech, Agbowu interrupted and called him (Oluwo) unprintable names, pointing his staff of office at him.
Oluwa claimed the attempt to stick the staff in his eyes was heavily rejected with a force which Agbowu could not withstand.
“How could a constable openly insult commissioner of police and make an attempt to beat the CP? Can any monarch try such with Ooni, Alaafin?” he queried.
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Oluwo of Iwoland, Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi, denied the allegation that he beat Agbowu of Ogbaagbaa, Oba Dhikurulahi Olaniran.
In a statement signed by the Oluwo, he stated that he was truly invited by the police to make peace on his stance to curtail excess land selling by monarchs under his domain; a pronouncement he claimed did not go down well with those affected as they regroup to act against the authority of Oluwo who gave them the crown.
He added that while he was making his speech, Agbowu interrupted and called him (Oluwo) unprintable names, pointing his staff of office at him.
Oluwa claimed the attempt to stick the staff in his eyes was heavily rejected with a force which Agbowu could not withstand.
“How could a constable openly insult commissioner of police and make an attempt to beat the CP? Can any monarch try such with Ooni, Alaafin?” he queried.
TodayNg
Mob sets trucks ablaze after crushing six to death
AgegePulse Magazine
A mob reportedly mobilised and set the two Dangote trucks ablaze after it was learnt that they caused the fatal crashes.
The Federal Road Safety Corps, Sector Commander, Ogun State Command, Clement Oladele confirmed the incident.
Oladele explained that the multiple fatal crashes had led to the death of six persons, adding that rescue operation was still ongoing.
He said the crash involved two Dangote trucks conveying bags of cement; a space wagon and a Volkswagen passenger bus.
According to him, the mob protesting the incident had set ablaze the two Dangote trucks suspected to have caused the fatal crash.
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A mob reportedly mobilised and set the two Dangote trucks ablaze after it was learnt that they caused the fatal crashes.
The Federal Road Safety Corps, Sector Commander, Ogun State Command, Clement Oladele confirmed the incident.
Oladele explained that the multiple fatal crashes had led to the death of six persons, adding that rescue operation was still ongoing.
He said the crash involved two Dangote trucks conveying bags of cement; a space wagon and a Volkswagen passenger bus.
According to him, the mob protesting the incident had set ablaze the two Dangote trucks suspected to have caused the fatal crash.
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LASEMA begins search for person who jumped off 3rd Mainland Bridge
AgegePulse
The Marine Unit of the Lagos State Emergency Agency (LASEMA) ‘Seafarers Rescue Team’ is currently searching for the suicide victim who jumped off the Third Mainland Bridge on Saturday.
AgegePulse learnt that, A male adult Daibo Toju Davies (Male, born 22and July, 1998 residing at 17 Sosanya Street Gbagada Soluyi Lagos) activated the Uber from Mercy Hospital, Gbagada plunged into the lagoon.
According to LASEMA, Investigation conducted revealed the victim informed the Uber driver of stomach upset. The driver stopped at his request, then jumped off the bridge.
The Agency reaponse team , with the Lagos Fire Service and Marine Rescue team on ground
More details later…
Lagos-Ibadan Rail: Lagos govt to close street in Agege
AgegePulse Magazine
Lagos State Government says it will close down the Adejobi Street in Agege area on Sunday to facilitate the completion of the ongoing construction of the Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge Rail line.
According to a statement from the Public Affairs Unit of the state Ministry of Transportation, Adejobi Sreet would be closed done between Sunday and Tuesday.
The statement said that the closure was in line with the Nigerian Railway Modernisation Project (Lagos-Ibadan section) with an extension to Lagos Port at Apapa.
“The Lagos State Government will be closing down Adejobi Street around Agege axis on Sunday, Feb. 16, till Tuesday, Feb.18 from 8:00p.m to 6:00a.m daily for the level crossing construction.
“Alternative routes have been provided for road users to utilise during the course of the construction.
“Motorists plying Adejobi, Agege axis will be diverted to Fagba Crossing, Toyin Crossing and Ashade Underpass to access their desired destinations.
“Road users are advised to comply with the traffic directions to minimise inconvenience in movement.
“The closure has been slated at this time to ensure there is a smooth and uninterrupted flow of work on the rail tracks,” it added.
According to it, the Lagos State Government appeals to residents of the state, especially motorists that ply the corridor to bear the pains.
It added that the project was aimed at achieving a seamless multi-modal transport system that would meet the transportation needs of a larger population.
PM News
Lagos State Government says it will close down the Adejobi Street in Agege area on Sunday to facilitate the completion of the ongoing construction of the Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge Rail line.
According to a statement from the Public Affairs Unit of the state Ministry of Transportation, Adejobi Sreet would be closed done between Sunday and Tuesday.
The statement said that the closure was in line with the Nigerian Railway Modernisation Project (Lagos-Ibadan section) with an extension to Lagos Port at Apapa.
“The Lagos State Government will be closing down Adejobi Street around Agege axis on Sunday, Feb. 16, till Tuesday, Feb.18 from 8:00p.m to 6:00a.m daily for the level crossing construction.
“Alternative routes have been provided for road users to utilise during the course of the construction.
“Motorists plying Adejobi, Agege axis will be diverted to Fagba Crossing, Toyin Crossing and Ashade Underpass to access their desired destinations.
“Road users are advised to comply with the traffic directions to minimise inconvenience in movement.
“The closure has been slated at this time to ensure there is a smooth and uninterrupted flow of work on the rail tracks,” it added.
According to it, the Lagos State Government appeals to residents of the state, especially motorists that ply the corridor to bear the pains.
It added that the project was aimed at achieving a seamless multi-modal transport system that would meet the transportation needs of a larger population.
PM News
Friday, 14 February 2020
TG/PS COUNSELS STUDENTS ON READING HABITS AHEAD OF EXAMINATIONS
AgegePulse Magazine
The Tutor General/Permanent Secretary Education District III, Dr. Yinka Ayandele has advised students to embrace the culture of reading and early preparation for examinations as a way of avoiding mass failure in both internal and external examinations.
Ayandele expressed this view recently during an official tour to some schools in Epe zone within the District to assess the level of preparedness of both the students and the teachers for the forthcoming Senior Schools Certificates Examinations, SSCE.
She encouraged the students to adhere strictly to the examination rules and comport themselves in an orderly manner in order to avoid being sanctioned by examiners.
She attributed most students' failures in examinations to inability to study smart and avail themselves adequate time to read, just as she urged the students to practice with past questions and join study groups.
To further ensure that the students are properly briefed about examination guidelines, a detailed checklist highlighting necessary tips to achieving overall examination success were distributed to them.
With this strategic inputs, Dr. Ayandele believes it will yield tangible results for Lagos state Education District III and on the long run contribute to A Greater Lagos.
The Tutor General/Permanent Secretary Education District III, Dr. Yinka Ayandele has advised students to embrace the culture of reading and early preparation for examinations as a way of avoiding mass failure in both internal and external examinations.
Ayandele expressed this view recently during an official tour to some schools in Epe zone within the District to assess the level of preparedness of both the students and the teachers for the forthcoming Senior Schools Certificates Examinations, SSCE.
She encouraged the students to adhere strictly to the examination rules and comport themselves in an orderly manner in order to avoid being sanctioned by examiners.
She attributed most students' failures in examinations to inability to study smart and avail themselves adequate time to read, just as she urged the students to practice with past questions and join study groups.
To further ensure that the students are properly briefed about examination guidelines, a detailed checklist highlighting necessary tips to achieving overall examination success were distributed to them.
With this strategic inputs, Dr. Ayandele believes it will yield tangible results for Lagos state Education District III and on the long run contribute to A Greater Lagos.
Breaking: Osun Monarch Peace Meeting Turns Bloody, As Oluwo Beats Other Monarch To Stupor
AgegePulse Magazine
editor February 14, 2020
The traditional rulers in Iwoland were on Friday thrown into confusion when a prominent monarch in the zone , Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi suddenly descended on another monarch , Oba Dhirulahi Akinropo, Agbowu of Agbaagbaa and allegedly beat him to stupour.
The unfortunate incident according to Oba Akinropo occurred at the office of the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 11, Akanbi allegedly attacked and punched Oba Akinropo.
But Oluwo Debunked the allegation, saying there was no issue at all.
CityMirrorNews correspondent who visited Asubiaro hospital where the wounded monarch is receiving treatment saw no fewer than eight monarchs in the hospital to sympathize with him.
According to a reliable source, the attack occured before the AIG and other monarchs from Iwoland when they were called to a meeting for settlement over land tussle in the area.
A source said the Oluwo has been asking the monarchs to stop selling lands because the lands in Iwoland belong to him and the monarchs resisted, a situation that prompted the AIG to summon meeting to forestall breakdown of laws and order.
The source said: “It was in the course of the meeting that Oluwo gave the Agbowu a punch on his face and this brought an end to the peace meeting.
“Oluwo was the first to get out of the meeting in annoyance, creating scene and shouting within the AIG’s office
“Me, Oluwo, Agbowu is calling me a mad man. Ordinary Baales want to be challenging me. I will show you my worth and there will be war in the entire Iwoland.
“I am the only Oba in Iwoland, others are Baales that I gave land, they now want to be challenging me. Can any Baale in Ifeland do that to Ooni”, he fumed.
Another monarch at the meeting, the source said, was heard commenting that Oluwo has gone beyond his boundary and would be dealt with and even vacate the stool.
As at the time of filling this report Oba Akinropo was still at the trauma centre for treatment.
While reacting, Oluwo while speaking with one of journalists, said there was no issue, saying the monarchs are just being sensational about it.
“We held a peace meeting and we are handling it. I don’t know why they are sensational about it. It was just a peace meeting and that was all”, he said.
IndependentTV
editor February 14, 2020
The traditional rulers in Iwoland were on Friday thrown into confusion when a prominent monarch in the zone , Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi suddenly descended on another monarch , Oba Dhirulahi Akinropo, Agbowu of Agbaagbaa and allegedly beat him to stupour.
The unfortunate incident according to Oba Akinropo occurred at the office of the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 11, Akanbi allegedly attacked and punched Oba Akinropo.
But Oluwo Debunked the allegation, saying there was no issue at all.
CityMirrorNews correspondent who visited Asubiaro hospital where the wounded monarch is receiving treatment saw no fewer than eight monarchs in the hospital to sympathize with him.
According to a reliable source, the attack occured before the AIG and other monarchs from Iwoland when they were called to a meeting for settlement over land tussle in the area.
A source said the Oluwo has been asking the monarchs to stop selling lands because the lands in Iwoland belong to him and the monarchs resisted, a situation that prompted the AIG to summon meeting to forestall breakdown of laws and order.
The source said: “It was in the course of the meeting that Oluwo gave the Agbowu a punch on his face and this brought an end to the peace meeting.
“Oluwo was the first to get out of the meeting in annoyance, creating scene and shouting within the AIG’s office
“Me, Oluwo, Agbowu is calling me a mad man. Ordinary Baales want to be challenging me. I will show you my worth and there will be war in the entire Iwoland.
“I am the only Oba in Iwoland, others are Baales that I gave land, they now want to be challenging me. Can any Baale in Ifeland do that to Ooni”, he fumed.
Another monarch at the meeting, the source said, was heard commenting that Oluwo has gone beyond his boundary and would be dealt with and even vacate the stool.
As at the time of filling this report Oba Akinropo was still at the trauma centre for treatment.
While reacting, Oluwo while speaking with one of journalists, said there was no issue, saying the monarchs are just being sensational about it.
“We held a peace meeting and we are handling it. I don’t know why they are sensational about it. It was just a peace meeting and that was all”, he said.
IndependentTV
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