Wednesday, 27 August 2014

60 killed, scores rendered homeless in Nasarawa clashes

   
 


Not less than 60 people have been killed in another fight between the Alago and Eggon people at Tudun Adabu area of Obi Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.
Investigations by our correspondent in Lafia, the state capital, showed that the fight was between Alago extraction and Eggon nationality in the state.
An eyewitness said the fight was initially between Eggon and Fulani herdsmen in Assakio headquarters of Lafia East development area of the state, which later extended to Tudun Adabu in Obi Local Government area on Wednesday, living scores homeless.
It was also gathered that all the inhabitants of Assakio, Tudun Adabu and Dedere have deserted their homes as a result of the crisis in the areas.
The Nasarawa State Governor, Tanko Al-makura, yesterday visited Wamba, Akwanga and Nasarawa Eggon Local Government areas, to ascertain the level of destruction. He also donated relief materials to the Internally Displaced Persons affected by the crisis.
Sources who did not want their names in print told our correspondent that the crisis began on Wednesday when the Eggon people who were fighting with Fulanis discovered that the Alago youths had joined forces with the Fulani mercenaries to fight. In anger, they turned their guns at the Alago at Tudun Adabu killing more than 60 people, injuring scores.
One of the sources said, “Dedera, Assakio and Tudun Adabu are no go areas and all the inhabitants have deserted all the affected places.”
The sources said some of the people that were killed were abandoned in the bush and there were no provisions from the state government to evacuate the bodies.
“The state government had continued to remain adamant on the crisis which started five days ago,  the governor was at the NYSC orientation camp where the batch ‘B’ corps members were passing out after successfully completing the three weeks training while the state was on fire,” they said.
Consequently, the crisis has affected not only the warring communities, but the Ibgo, Igala, Tiv, Afor, Koro and all other tribes living in the affected areas, leading to large numbers of displaced persons in the state.
Confirming the incident in a telephone interview, state’s Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Ismaila Numan, said for now he could not ascertain the casualty figure, but investigation was in progress.
Meanwhile, as at the time of filling this report , a security council meeting comprising of the military, police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and other security agencies in the state was going on.

Court adjourns suit seeking Nyako’s reinstatement

   
 


A vacation judge at a Federal High Court in Lagos, Justice Okon Abang, on Tuesday adjourned till September 5, 2014 to entertain a suit seeking the reinstatement of the unseated Governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako.
The suit which was filed by a Lagos-based lawyer, Mr. Olukoya Ogungbeje, was said to be seeking fundamental rights enforcement.
Before adjourning the suit, Abang had said in a bench ruling that he was convinced that the matter was urgent and deserved the attention of the vacation court.
The judge who said his jurisdiction as a vacation judge was limited to the South West zone, however added that the parties would still need to convince him that he had territorial jurisdiction to entertain the suit on the adjourned date.
Joined as the first to sixth respondents in the suit are the Adamawa State Acting Governor, Umaru Fintiri, the Adamawa State House of Assembly, the outgone Chief Judge of Adamawa State, Justice Ambros Mammadi, Chairman of the impeachment panel, Buba Kajama, the Independent National Electoral Commission and the Inspector General of Police.
While the applicant was represented in court on Tuesday by his lawyer, Mr. Nelson Okedinachi, there was however no legal representations for the all the six defendants.
When the matter was called, Okedinachi told the court that he brought an application seeking the leave of the court to be heard during vacation pursuant to Order 46 Rule 5(2) of the Federal High Court Rules.
While urging the court to grant the leave for hearing, the applicant’s counsel said that the suit had a lifespan and that it would die a natural death if it was not given speedy hearing.

US F-15 military jet crashes in Virginia

   
 


A US military jet has crashed in Virginia but the status of the pilot is unknown, military officials say.
Witnesses near the crash site in the town of Deerfield reported hearing a loud noise and seeing a large plume of smoke in the sky.
Officials lost contact with the Massachusetts Air National Guard F-15 shortly before the crash, police said.
No injuries on the ground have been reported and rescue workers have been dispatched to the area, police added.
Augusta County Sheriff’s office said the plane went down at around 09:00 local time (13:00 GMT).
Jenny McNeal, a spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office, said the crash site was in a rural area near Deerfield town in George Washington and Jefferson National Forest.


Enugu lawmakers impeach deputy gov for rearing chickens

   
 


Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi
Members of the Enugu State House of Assembly on Tuesday impeached the deputy governor of the state, Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi.
Onyebuchi’s impeachment followed his indictment by a seven-man panel of enquiry, which investigated allegations levelled against him by members of the Enugu State House of Assembly.
The panel, in its report, held that Onyebuchi was guilty of the allegations brought against him.
“The allegations of gross misconduct levelled against the Deputy Governor of Enugu State, Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi, by the Enugu State House of Assembly have been proved,” the panel, headed by Mr. Franklin Oraekeyi, stated in the report.
The members of the House adopted the report of the panel after the House Leader, Hon. S.K.E. Udeh-Okoye, moved a motion for its adoption.
Ude-Okoye, who sponsored the Motion on Notice alongside 21 other members of the legislature, noted that the motion was in line with the provisions of section 188 (9) of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, which provides for the removal of members of the executive arm of government.
The motion called for a resolution of the House to consider the report of the investigative panel on the allegations against the deputy governor, and that the House, having carefully considered the report of the investigative panel, “do adopt it.”
Onyebuchi was accused of running an illegal poultry in his official residence, thus constituting an offence according to a resolution of the House, and also refusing to represent Governor Sullivan Chime at official functions, in spite of a directive from the governor.
The lawmakers, in the impeachment notice, held that the said actions amounted to gross misconduct on the part of Onyebuchi.
The deputy governor had denied the allegations, alleging being witch-hunting for expressing an intention to contest the seat of the Enugu East Senatorial Zone, which is said to have been reserved for the governor’s Chief of Staff, Mrs. Ifeoma Nwobodo.
Onyebuchi’s position became shaky after the lawmakers commenced impeachment proceedings against him on July 23.
The impeachment saga was eventually tagged ‘Enugu chicken impeachment’ by the citizens of the state as most of the testimonies presented before the impeachment panel centred on the poultry operated by Onyebuchi in his official residence.
The panel was told that the stench from the poultry was an embarrassment to the state government, which had to relocate the chickens.
It was also alleged that the poultry constituted severe health hazards to residents, staff and visitors in the Government House.
But Onyebuchi, who claimed that he was not aware of the whereabouts of the chickens since they were moved, retaliated by alleging that the governor also operated an official poultry and piggery in the Government House.
He pointed to sums allocated to the said poultry and piggery in the state’s budget to justify his claim.
But in a statement by Chime’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Chukwudi Achife, the governor denied Onyebuchi’s allegation, explaining that the poultry mentioned by the deputy governor was part of the ‘Agric Unit’ in the Government House, which served both the governor’s and deputy governor’s official residences, as well as the needs of the staff.
He said that staff of the agric unit slaughtered a cow at the request of the deputy governor on August 4, 2014, when Onyebuchi was already facing impeachment proceddings.
The deputy governor would have been removed before Tuesday had the panel not adjourned   for a few days after Onyebuchi slumped while testifying in his own defence on August 18.
Onyebuchi’s lawyers and aides blamed the development on the stress occasioned by the impeachment proceedings.
It is expected that Onyebuchi’s replacement as the deputy governor will be announced very soon.
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Woman sits 14-year-old girl on hotplate for bed-wetting

   
 


Sarah
The Dutsen Alhaji Police Division of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command, Abuja, has arrested a woman, Mrs. Roseline Uzoamaka, for allegedly brutalising her 14-year-old relative, identified simply as Sarah, because she was bed-wetting.
Our correspondent learnt that Uzoamaka allegedly forced the teenager to sit on a burning electric cooker until the girl sustained severe burns in her private parts as a punishment for urinating on the bed.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the incident occurred last Saturday, August 23, at the family’s residence in Gwarimpa, Abuja.
Sarah, it was gathered, was Uzoamaka’s sister-in-law, being a younger sister to her husband.
Our correspondent learnt that on the morning, the woman had scolded the girl for continuously bedwetting, and asked her to sit on the burning stove until her genitals were cooked by the heat.
It was gathered that Uzoamaka confessed in her statement to the police that she did this because some friends had advised her that the way to make her bedwetting sister-in-law recover from the problem was to make her sit on a hot stove.
After the girl’s privates were affected by the heat, she was said to have been rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment the same day. The girl, our correspondent learnt, was still recuperating in the hospital.
The Abuja Police Command Public Relations Officer, Altine Daniel, confirmed the arrest to our correspondent on the telephone.
She added that because of its severity, the case had been transferred to the FCT Criminal Investigation Department.
She said, “Yes, the woman has been arrested. She told the police that the reason she did that was because the girl was bedwetting.
“She said it was some of her friends who advised her to try that as a solution. The girl is related to her husband. She is not her housemaid.
“The case has been transferred from the division to the Criminal Investigation Department for further investigation.”
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Indian girl survives being buried alive

   
 


A seven-year-old Indian girl who was allegedly buried alive by relatives in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh has been rescued by a villager.
Police say relatives first tried to strangle her and then left her to die in a shallow grave. It is unclear why.
The man who found her in Sitapur district alerted police – she was taken to a hospital and is said to be doing well.
Police are looking for her mother, uncle and aunt who they say have fled.
The villager who rescued her followed the sound of muffled cries to the middle of a cane field where he found the soil moving.
Police allege the girl’s uncle and aunt had promised to take her to a fair, but then strangled and buried her near the village of Semri Gaura where she lives.
“When the girl became conscious, she began to remove the soil on top of her and clambered out of the shallow grave. Then she sat there and cried loudly when the villager spotted her,” Sitapur police chief Rajesh Krishna told BBC Hindi.
“There are strangulation marks around the girl’s neck.”
Reports say the girl lived with her mother. Her father apparently had no idea about the attack and has told police he is estranged from his wife and lives separately.
Police say they have yet to establish a motive for the attack. But cases of baby girls being killed are not uncommon in India, where women are often discriminated against socially and girls are seen as a financial burden, particularly among poor communities.
In 2012, the father and uncle of a baby girl in Uttar Pradesh allegedly tried to bury her alive, apparently as a sacrifice to protect the health of their other children on the advice of a spiritual guru.

Monday, 25 August 2014

Photos Counter Police’s denial of Attack on Civil Defence Commandant-General

PICTURES FROM SCENE OF assassination attempt on the commandant general NSCDC7
New photographs released Sunday have rubbished claims by the police that an alleged attack by its officer on the Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security Civil Defence Corps, did not take place.
In a statement Friday, the Civil Defence had accused an unnamed Police Inspector of threatening to shoot dead the commandant-general, Ade Abolurin, challenging him for conducting anti-vandalism inspection at a site manned by the police.
A spokesperson for the Corps, Emmanuel Okeh, said Mr. Abolurin was in Lagos for an inspection alongside officials from the army, the Economic Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission and the Office of the Attorney-General.
The officials are members of a government committee on anti-vandalism chaired by the civil defence boss.
Mr. Okeh said the attack occurred at Ikorodu, Lagos, after the arrest of suspected vandals and oil thieves who were in possession of petroleum products.
He said after the arrest, a police team arrived at the scene in an unmarked danfo bus, and an AK 47-wielding police officer challenged Mr. Abolurin and made it clear to him the police were in charge of the site.
Attempts by members of the committee to caution the officer was rebuffed, Mr. Okeh said.
The photos mailed to PREMIUM TIMES Sunday show an armed police man decked in the police mobile force’s green pants and black T-Shirt, brandishing his weapon a few metres away from where the Commandant-General, Mr. Abolurin, stood.
In one of the photographs, the officer appears enraged and unwilling to allow Mr. Abolurin access the site despite an apparent attempt by an unarmed soldier to pacify him.
On Friday, police spokesperson, Emmanuel Ojukwu, said investigation has commenced into the alleged attack.
But earlier, a spokesperson for the Lagos State police command, Lelme Kolle, had told PREMIUM TIMES it was untrue any officer challenged Mr. Abolurin.
Mr. Kolle said it could not be true that a police officer would attack a convoy of armed civil defence personnel and soldiers.
“It is a complete lie. It is not true. It is a concocted story,” said Mr. Kolle on Friday.
One of the photos appears to show an armed Civil Defence operative attempting to confront the rampaging policeman, before he was urged by his superiors to hold back.
The Lagos police spokesperson, Mr. Kolle, explained to PREMIUM TIMES that a police anti-vandalism team only stopped a convoy of 10 Hilux pickups that were moving at top speed towards the site in Ikorodu, Lagos.
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Photos Counter Police’s denial of Attack on Civil Defence Commandant-General

PICTURES FROM SCENE OF assassination attempt on the commandant general NSCDC7
New photographs released Sunday have rubbished claims by the police that an alleged attack by its officer on the Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security Civil Defence Corps, did not take place.
In a statement Friday, the Civil Defence had accused an unnamed Police Inspector of threatening to shoot dead the commandant-general, Ade Abolurin, challenging him for conducting anti-vandalism inspection at a site manned by the police.
A spokesperson for the Corps, Emmanuel Okeh, said Mr. Abolurin was in Lagos for an inspection alongside officials from the army, the Economic Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission and the Office of the Attorney-General.
The officials are members of a government committee on anti-vandalism chaired by the civil defence boss.
Mr. Okeh said the attack occurred at Ikorodu, Lagos, after the arrest of suspected vandals and oil thieves who were in possession of petroleum products.
He said after the arrest, a police team arrived at the scene in an unmarked danfo bus, and an AK 47-wielding police officer challenged Mr. Abolurin and made it clear to him the police were in charge of the site.
Attempts by members of the committee to caution the officer was rebuffed, Mr. Okeh said.
The photos mailed to PREMIUM TIMES Sunday show an armed police man decked in the police mobile force’s green pants and black T-Shirt, brandishing his weapon a few metres away from where the Commandant-General, Mr. Abolurin, stood.
In one of the photographs, the officer appears enraged and unwilling to allow Mr. Abolurin access the site despite an apparent attempt by an unarmed soldier to pacify him.
On Friday, police spokesperson, Emmanuel Ojukwu, said investigation has commenced into the alleged attack.
But earlier, a spokesperson for the Lagos State police command, Lelme Kolle, had told PREMIUM TIMES it was untrue any officer challenged Mr. Abolurin.
Mr. Kolle said it could not be true that a police officer would attack a convoy of armed civil defence personnel and soldiers.
“It is a complete lie. It is not true. It is a concocted story,” said Mr. Kolle on Friday.
One of the photos appears to show an armed Civil Defence operative attempting to confront the rampaging policeman, before he was urged by his superiors to hold back.
The Lagos police spokesperson, Mr. Kolle, explained to PREMIUM TIMES that a police anti-vandalism team only stopped a convoy of 10 Hilux pickups that were moving at top speed towards the site in Ikorodu, Lagos.
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Photos Counter Police’s denial of Attack on Civil Defence Commandant-General

PICTURES FROM SCENE OF assassination attempt on the commandant general NSCDC7
New photographs released Sunday have rubbished claims by the police that an alleged attack by its officer on the Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security Civil Defence Corps, did not take place.
In a statement Friday, the Civil Defence had accused an unnamed Police Inspector of threatening to shoot dead the commandant-general, Ade Abolurin, challenging him for conducting anti-vandalism inspection at a site manned by the police.
A spokesperson for the Corps, Emmanuel Okeh, said Mr. Abolurin was in Lagos for an inspection alongside officials from the army, the Economic Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission and the Office of the Attorney-General.
The officials are members of a government committee on anti-vandalism chaired by the civil defence boss.
Mr. Okeh said the attack occurred at Ikorodu, Lagos, after the arrest of suspected vandals and oil thieves who were in possession of petroleum products.
He said after the arrest, a police team arrived at the scene in an unmarked danfo bus, and an AK 47-wielding police officer challenged Mr. Abolurin and made it clear to him the police were in charge of the site.
Attempts by members of the committee to caution the officer was rebuffed, Mr. Okeh said.
The photos mailed to PREMIUM TIMES Sunday show an armed police man decked in the police mobile force’s green pants and black T-Shirt, brandishing his weapon a few metres away from where the Commandant-General, Mr. Abolurin, stood.
In one of the photographs, the officer appears enraged and unwilling to allow Mr. Abolurin access the site despite an apparent attempt by an unarmed soldier to pacify him.
On Friday, police spokesperson, Emmanuel Ojukwu, said investigation has commenced into the alleged attack.
But earlier, a spokesperson for the Lagos State police command, Lelme Kolle, had told PREMIUM TIMES it was untrue any officer challenged Mr. Abolurin.
Mr. Kolle said it could not be true that a police officer would attack a convoy of armed civil defence personnel and soldiers.
“It is a complete lie. It is not true. It is a concocted story,” said Mr. Kolle on Friday.
One of the photos appears to show an armed Civil Defence operative attempting to confront the rampaging policeman, before he was urged by his superiors to hold back.
The Lagos police spokesperson, Mr. Kolle, explained to PREMIUM TIMES that a police anti-vandalism team only stopped a convoy of 10 Hilux pickups that were moving at top speed towards the site in Ikorodu, Lagos.
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Wednesday, 20 August 2014

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