Author: Doris Israel Ijeoma

  • Driver Kills 2 Highway Sweepers While Evading LASTMA Arrest

    Driver Kills 2 Highway Sweepers While Evading LASTMA Arrest

    Tragedy struck on Monday morning as a driver, attempting to evade arrest by LASTMA officials, claimed the lives of two street sweepers on the Gbagada-Oshodi Expressway in Lagos. 

    The unidentified driver crashed into LAWMA members at their work location, leading to a protest from upset onlookers and drivers.

    Security forces, including the police, swiftly intervened, deploying tear gas to disperse the protesters and restore order at the scene.

    LAWMA, in an official statement, verified the fatalities and committed to collaborating with law enforcement to capture and prosecute the responsible driver, identified by the vehicle number EPE 984 DV.

    As tensions simmer, LAWMA urged motorists to exercise caution on highways to prevent similar tragedies.

    “We wish to appeal to motorists for the umpteenth time, to drive with utmost caution on the highways, to avoid sad incidents like this happening to our sanitation workers or anyone in the course of their legitimate duties.

    The public has been urged to remain calm as investigations unfold, with condolences extended to the grieving families of the deceased sanitation workers. 

  • Lagos Commuters Stranded As Commercial Drivers Protest Extortion by LASTMA, Others

    Lagos Commuters Stranded As Commercial Drivers Protest Extortion by LASTMA, Others

    Thousands of commuters faced major disruptions on Monday in Lagos as commercial drivers initiated a protest against alleged extortion by government agencies. 

    The drivers, pointing fingers at the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and other entities, claimed unfair treatment during their daily operations.

    The state police command convened a meeting with key stakeholders, including representatives from the police command, executives of the Lagos State Government, LASTMA, and the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in response.

    The discussions delved into the grievances raised by the drivers.

    After the meeting, the stakeholders reached a mutual agreement to work together in ensuring transporters comply with traffic laws and to address reported excesses of law enforcement officers within the state. 

    The NURTW committed to organizing a broader meeting on Monday, November 13, 2023.

    Prominent figures present at the meeting included Deputy Commissioners of Police Waheed Ayilara (SCID), Fatai Tijani (Operations), Khan Salihu (Administration), Commander Rapid Response Squad (RRS) – CSP Yinka Egbeyemi, Commander Taskforce – CSP Shola Jejeloye.

    Other attendees comprised Honourable Sola Giwa, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Mr Bolaji Oreagba – General Manager, LASTMA, and representatives of NURTW Lagos chapter led by Alhaji Sulyman Ojora (Kudeti). 

    The state police command assured the public of adequate security measures and encouraged them to carry out their lawful duties without fear of harassment or intimidation.

  • We’re Investigating Pre-Filled Result Sheets In Kogi Voting Centres -INEC

    We’re Investigating Pre-Filled Result Sheets In Kogi Voting Centres -INEC

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has issued a response to the allegations of pre-filled result sheets in Kogi State during the ongoing governorship election. 

    Leading election observer group,  Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth and Advancement (YIAGA) had raised alarm over prefilled result sheets in some polling units.

    The forged sheets showed that the All Progressives Congress (APC) were winning the gubernatorial election.

    Reacting to the development, INEC vowed to review and investigate the incident.

    The statement reads, 

    “Our attention has been drawn to a report that filled result sheets were discovered in some polling units in Kogi State. 

    “The Commission views this situation seriously. Our senior officials deployed to the State are currently investigating the incident(s). 

    “The Commission will communicate its decision earnestly.”

    Meanwhile, Usman Ododo, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for the Kogi governorship, has expressed satisfaction with the peaceful and orderly nature of the ongoing election in the state. 

    Ododo, after casting his ballot at his polling unit, lauded the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for their management of the electoral process. 

    “I commend INEC management for how far it’s going, and as you can see, the election is peaceful and orderly,” he stated on Saturday.

  • Bayelsa Guber: Off Season Elections Must Stop In Nigeria -Jonathan

    Bayelsa Guber: Off Season Elections Must Stop In Nigeria -Jonathan

    Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has voiced concerns over off-season elections, urging the National Assembly to take action and harmonise the calendar for polls in the country. 

    Speaking after casting his voter in the ongoing off-season elections in Bayelsa, Jonathan emphasized that such elections do not align with global best practices.

    “I’m worried about this issue of off-season elections because it does not conform with global best practices,” Jonathan stated.

    Meanwhile Governor Douye Diri, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in Bayelsa State, has accused his major opponent, former governor Timipre Sylva, of being troublesome and blamed him for the reported threats to PDP members in Nembe. 

    He made the allegation shortly after casting his vote at Ward 6 Unit 4 Kalaowei Owei Sampou town in Kolokuma-Opokuma LGA of Bayelsa State around 8.40 am.

    Diri said PDP members were being chased out of the area notorious for electoral violence.

    The 64-year-old governor called on security agencies to intervene in Nembe and ensure a peaceful electoral process.

  • INEC Alerted Of Malpractice As Pre-Filled Results Sheets Surface In Kogi Polling Units

    INEC Alerted Of Malpractice As Pre-Filled Results Sheets Surface In Kogi Polling Units

    Yiaga Africa, a popular election observer group, has sounded the alarm over disturbing reports of pre-filled election results emerging from various polling units in the ongoing governorship election in Kogi state.

    In a statement released on its verified X platform on Saturday, Yiaga Africa urgently called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to investigate and address the reported cases of election malpractice promptly. 

    The group expressed concern about the potential impact on the integrity of the election process.

    “Dear @inecnigeria, we received reports of pre-filled results sheets discovered in PU 004, Eni Ward of Ogori/magongo in Kogi state before the commencement of voting. Kindly investigate and address this issue promptly to safeguard the integrity of the process,” the statement read.

    The election observer group highlighted another case of pre-filled results sheets, this time in PU 020, Eika/Ohizenyi, Okehi LGA of Kogi state. 

    These alarming revelations surfaced barely an hour into the voting process, which commenced around 8:30 am.

    Meanwhile, as the residents head to the voting centres to elect their new governor, the Nigerian Army has initiated a lockdown of key highways in the capital city and other regions notorious for electoral violence in the State.

    Roadblocks were mounted on the highway and vehicular movement was restricted with exception of those rendering essential services.

  • Gov Makinde Pays Welfare Packages To Civil Servants, Pensioners

    Gov Makinde Pays Welfare Packages To Civil Servants, Pensioners

    Civil servants and pensioners in Oyo State have commenced celebrations as the disbursement of the long-awaited welfare package pledged by Governor Seyi Makinde is now underway.

    The announcement was made via the official Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) handle on Friday, November 10.

    Governor Makinde’s commitment to the welfare of the state’s workforce was underscored with the approval of N15,000 for each pensioner and N25,000 for every civil servant on the state’s payroll. 

    The payments, slated to continue for six months starting in October 2023, aim to alleviate the economic challenges faced by residents.

    Assuring labour union leaders, Governor Makinde expressed his dedication to finding sustainable solutions for workers within the stipulated six-month period.

    The governor emphasized that his administration remains steadfast in prioritizing the welfare of employees while addressing the broader needs of the people of Oyo State. 

    The positive response to the initiation of payments echoes the optimism of a brighter future for the state’s workforce.

  • Imo Guber: PDP Calls For Uzodinma, APC’s Disqualification Over Fake Video

    Imo Guber: PDP Calls For Uzodinma, APC’s Disqualification Over Fake Video

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to disqualify Governor Hope Uzodimma and the All Progressives Congress (APC) just 24 hours before the Imo governorship election.

    This demand comes in response to the alleged involvement of the APC and Governor Uzodimma in creating and disseminating a fake video against PDP’s Imo state governorship candidate, Senator Samuel Anyanwu.

     The PDP, through its national publicity secretary, Hon. Debo Ologunagba, labelled the video as “barbaric and shameful,” accusing Governor Uzodimma of stooping to new lows to mislead the people of Imo.

    The PDP claims that the fabricated video is a manifestation of Governor Uzodimma’s fear of Senator Anyanwu’s popularity, prompting him to employ deceitful tactics to undermine the opposition candidate’s chances in the election.

    Commending the swift response of TVC, which was allegedly misrepresented in the fake video, the PDP reiterated its support for Senator Anyanwu, dismissing the video as entirely false. The party called on the people of Imo state to disregard the misleading content.

    The PDP suggested that if anyone should withdraw from the race, it should be Governor Uzodimma, accusing him of showing a lack of readiness for a peaceful, free, fair, and transparent election. 

    The party urged INEC to disqualify the APC and Governor Uzodimma, citing their reported involvement in producing and circulating the fake video as a gross violation of electoral laws.

  • Tinubu Pays Tribute To Nigeria’s First Female Army General Who Dies @84

    Tinubu Pays Tribute To Nigeria’s First Female Army General Who Dies @84

    President Bola Tinubu has expressed heartfelt condolences to the Kale family, the Nigerian Army, and the medical community in Nigeria following the demise of Major-General Aderonke Kale (rtd), MNI, at the age of 84.

    Major-General Kale, renowned as the first female Major-General in the Nigerian Army and the inaugural female Commander of the Nigerian Army Medical Corps, retired in 1997 after a distinguished career.

    In a statement released by his media aide, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu lauded Major-General Kale as a trailblazer, describing her passing as a poignant loss for the nation.

    “Major-General Aderonke Kale was a pioneer in her field. She embodied the courage, professionalism, capacity, and resilience of the Nigerian woman. She thrived and conquered where many feared to tread. 

    She was a towering figure; an inimitable role model,” remarked the President.

    President Tinubu offered prayers for the repose of Major-General Kale’s soul and urged her grieving family to find solace in the indelible legacy she leaves behind.

  • Why Mr Ibu’s Leg Was Amputated- Former Manager

    Why Mr Ibu’s Leg Was Amputated- Former Manager

    Emeka Chochoo, former manager to renowned actor John Okafor, popularly known as Mr Ibu, has shed light on the reasons behind the recent amputation of one of the actor’s legs. 

    Chochoo revealed that the measure became necessary due to an infection in the arteries at the ankle, which unfortunately went undetected in its early stages.

    Having undergone seven surgeries, including the amputation, Mr Ibu is reportedly responding well to treatment, according to Chochoo’s statement in a recent phone interview. 

    Chochoo, who managed Mr Ibu for over a decade, expressed optimism about the actor’s gradual healing.

    Detailing the medical journey, Chochoo explained that doctors have been addressing various health issues sequentially. 

    The amputation, Chochoo emphasized, resulted from an infection affecting one of the arteries at the ankle, leading to insufficient blood flow that was not identified in a timely manner.

    “The surgery was done in Nigeria,” Chochoo stated, adding that plans are underway to fly Mr Ibu abroad for further treatment. Currently, the actor is under careful medical supervision in Nigeria as part of his ongoing recovery.

  • FG Knocks Peter Obi For Faulting 2023 Supplementary Budget

    FG Knocks Peter Obi For Faulting 2023 Supplementary Budget

    The Federal Government has lambasted Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, for allegedly distorting facts for political gains. 

    The Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris said this while disagreeing to Obi’s criticism of the 2023 supplementary budget.

    Idris, while defending the budget, described it as a “bold and pragmatic response” to Nigeria’s economic challenges. 

    The minister urged Obi to familiarize himself with the details, highlighting allocations for security, agriculture, wage increases, student loans, and social safety nets. 

    Idris emphasized President Tinubu’s commitment to supporting government functions and addressing urgent needs for national recovery. 

    The supplementary budget, he clarified, resulted from extensive consultations to align with the needs of the people. 

    Peter Obi had described the passing of the 2023 supplementary budget into law by President Bola Tinubu as wasteful, berating the government for being insensitive and uncaring about the suffering of Nigerians while squandering resources on a mysterious presidential yacht and fleets of SUVs.

    Mr Obi’s criticisms come shortly after Mr Tinubu signed the 2023 supplementary appropriation bill of N2.17 trillion into law on Wednesday.

    “No item of urgent social welfare has yet featured in the supplementary budget being orchestrated by this government. Instead, the items being made to dominate public discourse on the budget include a mysterious Presidential Yacht, Presidential Jets, the furnishing of already lavishly furnished presidential quarters and offices, fleets of luxury SUVs etc,” Mr Obi said.

    Speaking further, he said, “this portrays a Government that is totally uncaring and insensitive to the suffering of the majority, and indifferent to the mood of the nation.

    “The government’s overall attitude does not indicate that it is aware that the country is in a huge crisis, nor is the government in tune with the plight of the generality of our people. Even worse is the fact that most of the funding for these profligate expenditures will be largely borrowed. The least that Nigerians expect from the government at this difficult moment is empathy and realism, not lavish indulgence.” 

    Some line items, specifically presidential yacht and fleets of SUVs, in the supplementary budget sparked reactions from Nigerians. But Mr Tinubu’s government claimed the past regime of former president Muhammadu Buhari started payment for the presidential yacht for the Nigerian navy.

    Many Nigerians have voiced their concerns and criticism, with a significant number expressing displeasure about how such a luxury item can find its way into the supplementary budget.

    The Senate Committee on Navy, under the leadership of Gbenga Daniel, a former governor of Ogun State and the current representative for Ogun East Senatorial District, has called for a probe into the matter.