Sunday 31 May 2020

UNIBEN UNDERGRADUATE KILLED WHILE READING INSIDE CHURCH

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     Edo State Police Command wishes to confirm the incident that led to the death of one Vera Uwaila Omosuwa.
    
On Wednesday the 27th of  May, 2020, the Divisional Police Officer in-charge of Ikpoba Hill Divisional Headquarters, Benin City received a complaint from one Elder Johnson Omosuwa of No. 3, Michael Avenue, Ohovbe Quarters, Ikpoba Hill, Benin City that his daughter by the name Vera Uwaila Omosuwa, aged 23 years old  was attacked and wounded by unknown hoodlums while she was studying inside the Redeem Christian Church of God at Amadasun Street, Ohovbe, Ikpoba Hill , Benin City.
    
   Immediately, the DPO mobilized Police operatives to the crime scene in company of the victim’s father, Elder Johnson Omosuwa. At the scene the Police met the victim in her pool of  blood,  photographs of the scene was taken, recovered a fire extinguisher cylinder which the hoodlums used in inflicting injuries on the victim and the finger prints on it were lifted  during a preliminary investigation while the victim was rushed to Enoma Hospital, Ogbeson Quarters, Ikpoba Hill, Benin City for treatment. On the 28th of May, 2020, the management of Enoma Hospital referred her to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Benin City for further treatment. Unfortunately, the family of  Miss Vera Uwaila Omosuwa broke the news to the DPO Ikpoba Hill Division that she gave up the ghost on Saturday night, the 30th of May, 2020 at UBTH, Benin City. 
 
     The Commissioner of Police Edo State Command  has ordered for the transfer of the case from Ikpoba Hill Division to the State C.I.D., Benin for a discreet investigation, stating that the Command will leave no stone unturn until the perpetrators of this dastardly act are apprehended. and call on the general public to come up with any useful information that could lead to the arrest of the hoodlums.  He however call on the general public to remain calm, that justice will be done in this matter.

Meanwhile, the CP commensurate with the family of Elder Johnson Omosuwa for the  death of their daughter, Miss Vera Uwaila Omosuwa and pray to God to give them the fortitude to bear the loss.   


IGP team arrest 22 years old man for Kidnapping Magistrate daughter, Looting his house

Operatives attached to the Inspector General of Police, Intelligence Response Team(IRT) have arrested a 22 year old man for alleged kidnapping 
The suspect identified as Gift Tasie is said to be  one of the suspected kidnappers who sometimes in April 2020, invaded the home of Rivers State  Magistrate(names withheld) at Rumuagholu area of the State and abducted his daughter.


The suspect according to the police is also a member of the Icelander cult group alongside four others currently at large allegedly  robbed the family before dragging their daughter to their hideout. However, their captive  was said to have miraculously escaped from her abductors while they were still negotiating with her family.


According to our police source, the IRT team based at its Annex office in the State tracked the suspect to his home and still on the trail of other suspects.

Recounting the horrifying incident, the Magistrate told the police that about four armed men entered his home through the roof at about 3am. Three of them who were armed with guns ordered him and his entire family to lie faced down. 
They blindfolded them and tied their hands and legs together. They then took time to raid the house of every available valuables including phones , money, jewelries , electronic devices, cloths and shoes. 
According to the Magistrate, the invaders spent more than an hours searching  for valuables before packing all they got inside one of his cars and abducted his 25 year old daughter. 
They also withdrew N100,000 from his abducted daughter’s account using her ATM card. 
On the second day, they contacted him and demanded N10million as ransom. They started negotiating and the kidnappers who refused to accept the amount often  switch off with a promise to call back the next day. Luckily , his daughter escaped and ran back home.
Describing her escape as miraculous, the Magistrate said " My daughter was on her monthly menstrual cycle at the time she was kidnapped. She cried begging her abductor to help her get relief over the pain she was experiencing which they offered to buy her a bottle of Chelsea hot drink.  
One of the kidnappers volunteered to go to town and buy it and when he wasted a lot of time, the second person decided to go and check on her.
The only one left to guard her after waiting for another 30 minutes also decided to quickly check on the others. On sensing that she was alone in the forest, she started screaming and when no one heard her. She started praying, shouting the name Jesus and promised herself that if after shouting the name Jesus about 100 times, she will try to escape
After some minutes , she untied herself and started running back to the road, where a good samaritan gave her transport fare back home"

She told her father that she was held at Rukpokwu forest in Obi Akpor Local government. 
On his alleged role , the suspect Tasie who is a native of Emohua local government of Rivers State said his responsibility on the day of the attack was just to watch the area while the other gang members entered the house. “ I am an orphan, so I dropped out of school as soon my parents died. It was because I needed to survive that made me to join a bad gang led by one Ihekazi Igwe. He started by initiating me into their cult group known as Icelander. 
On the day of the incident, I joined them at an agreed location at Omagwa. When I got there, Ihekazi, Ibuchi , Bright and Sampson Aaron where already on ground with their guns. We drove to the house and I was only given a matchet to hold and watch out for vigilante boys. After about an hour, they drove out with another car and inside the car was girl.  When we got to ,the bush, they shared all the valuables that was gotten and I was given N10,000 and a wrapper. I was asked to go home because I live with my sister and if she does not see me in more 24 hours she could raise an alarm.
“ When I called them the next day, they told me that they asked the family to pay N4million. I was waiting to be called to collect my share when Ihekazi called and said that she escaped. It was Ihekazi who assured us that he has surveyed the house and we can easily. I wanted to use my share to start a business.I am sorry, it was poverty that led me to crime,” he pleaded". 

RRS ARRESTS MAN OVER NUDE PHOTOS OF SALAWA ABENI


Operatives of Rapid Response Squad (RRS) have arrested a 19-year-old  alleged National Diploma holder of Yaba College of Technology, Lagos as the brain behind the blackmail of Queen Salawa Abeni with nude photographs.

The suspect, Olufowoke Oladunjoye Emmanuel, a resident of Brentfield Avenue, Peace Estate, Magboro, Ogun State, was picked up by the Decoy Team of Rapid Response Squad last week Thursday after three days of monitoring him.

The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hakeem Odumosu had in the wake of  the attempt by an unknown individual to blackmail Alhaja Salawa Abeni sometime in April 2020, directed the Commander, Rapid Response Squad, DCP Olatunji Disu to fish out the suspect.

After technical diagnosis of the complaint, the Decoy Team narrowed down on the suspect few days later.

Sources close to the team disclosed that the suspect couldn’t be arrested because of the prevalence of Covid 19.

The suspect in his statement to the police allegedly confessed to have been the mastermind behind the ploy to publish some nude pictures of Waka Queen in exchange for money, adding that he was alone in the scheme.

The suspect, who claimed to be a 2017/2018 Electrical Engineering student of Yabatech, disclosed that he saw the nude pictures in a memory card which he picked up on the floor in Yabatech sometime in November 2019.

He added that after downloading the nude photographs of Salawa Abeni on his phone, he picked up her mobile number from her Instagram page.

"On 1st of April, 2020, I chatted her up and also called her after sending few of the photos to her online.

My intention was to negotiate with her for few bucks and for me to destroy the photographs.

I thought everything was going on fine until the following day when I heard the news of the blackmail over the radio. I was with my mother. She was even cursing the blackmailer unknown to her that I was the brain behind it.

I immediately sneaked out, destroyed the memory card and threw my mobile phone and SIM card into nearby wetland in Magboro. Since then, I never mentioned it to anyone and called Madam Salawa Abeni about it again”, he disclosed.

Commenting on the arrest, CP Hakeem Odumosu stated that no individual would be allowed to commit a crime in Lagos from any State or escape to other States in Nigeria to evade arrest.

He advised guardians to monitor their wards, emphasizing that the internet is a fertile ground for opportunities but the State Command would not allow criminals use it as avenue to exploit law – abiding Lagosians.

Thursday 28 May 2020

POLICE KILL SUSPECTED BANDITS, RECOVER ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY COWS, TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE SHEEP



Policemen attached to the Kastina state police command based on intelligence report that a notorious syndicate of bandits have escaped from the Rugu forest to avoid the present Military/Police onslaught. Consequently, Area Commander, Dutsinma, led Operation Puff Adder and other police patrol teams and raided their hideout, near Fasada village, Dutsinma LGA of Katsina state. The team succeeded and arrested six (6) notorious bandits/kidnappers, recovered one hundred and thirty cows (130), and two hundred and twenty five (225) sheep.  Those arrested are:
A. Lawali Hali, m, aged 19yrs of Shamushalle Zamfara state
B. Abdullahi Alh. Juli, m, aged 13yrs of Shamushalle Zamfara state
C. Rabe Bello, m, aged 12yrs of Nahuta village, Batsari LGA
D. Auwalu Halilu, aged 16yrs of Nahuta village of Batsari LGA
E. Lawal Hassan, aged 23yrs of Katakam, wurma, kurfi LGA of Katsina state
F. Ibrahim Sani, alias Nabuhari, aged 30yrs of Gamji, Zakka district of Safana LGA of Katsina state.
Investigation is ongoing.

In another development, a combine operation of police and repentant bandits led by Sani Muheddinge killed two notorious kidnappers, rescued three victims and recovered one AK 47 rifle. Investigation is ongoing.

​NIGERIA POLICE FORCE UNDERGOES MAJOR REORGANIZATION



 

 




- Now has 8-Departments, 8-DIGs, 17-Zonal Commands and 4-FCID Annexes

 

As part of efforts at addressing threats posed by the dynamics of crimes in the country and the full implementation of the Federal Government Community Policing initiative, the Federal Government of Nigeria has approved the reorganization of the Nigeria Police Force.  This reorganization includes full autonomy of the Force Intelligence Bureau (FIB), creation of five additional Police Zonal Command Headquarters and the decentralization of the Force Criminal Intelligence and Investigations Department (FCIID).

 

By this re-organization, the FIB, which was previously a section under the FCIID, is now a full-fledged Department of the Force to be headed by a Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG). With this new arrangement, the Nigeria Police Force now has eight (8) Departments and each is headed by a DIG.


The Departments are:

Department of Finance and Administration
Department of Operations
Department of Logistics and Supply
Force Criminal Investigations Department (FCID)
Department of Training and Development                              
Department of Research and Planning
Department of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Force Intelligence Department        

 The Federal Government also approved the further decentralization of the FCID with the establishment of two additional offices in Enugu and Gombe States. While the office in Enugu is expected to take care of investigations of major crimes emanating from the South-East and South-South geo-political zones, the office in Gombe will take care of the North-East geo-political zone. Each of these Annexes, in addition to the pre-existing ones in Lagos and Kaduna States, shall be headed by an Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) who shall report to the DIG in-charge of the FCID, Force Headquarters, Abuja.
 
In a similar vein, five (5) new Police Zonal Command Headquarters have been created for the Nigeria Police Force in addition to the hitherto existing twelve (12) Zonal Command Headquarters. This makes a total of seventeen (17) Zonal Command Headquarters in the country. The five (5) new Zonal Commands are: Akure (Ondo/Ekiti Commands), Awka (Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi), Yenagoa (Bayelsa, Rivers Commands), Maiduguri (Yobe, Borno Commands) and Katsina (Katsina, Kaduna Commands).    
 
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP M.A Adamu, NPM, mni while thanking the President, His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria Police Council, expresses confidence that the reorganization will further bring policing closer to the people, improve the response time of the Police to incidents across the country and generally promote efficiency in service delivery.  

 
DCP FRANK MBA
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
FORCE HEADQUARTERS

ABUJA

Commercial bus driver was killed with ring laced with charm ----family alleges.


Saliu Ambali is a 45-years-old commercial bus driver whose life was cut down in his prime.

The kwara-born, was allegedly  punched with a ring laced with charm, by a young man identified simply by his alias, Daduro Afefe. 

The incident reportedly happened around  4:30pm on Sunday, May 24, 2020, at Okemorosun, off Magbon Town, Badagry in Lagos.


Suliu who went to work on the said day, had retuned to join friends celebrating the Eld -el Fitri.  

A call for help came shortly after his arrival, as a woman cried to the men that her aged husband was about being beaten by Afefe.
Suliu and his friends had rushed to the man, who was identified as Baba Rotimi, a member of Vigilante Group of Nigeria(VGN) to rescue him. 

Unfortunately, Afefe who was in a mission to kill, took out the ring, and aimed for Suliu, who had admonished him not to insult or attempt to beat the Baba Rotimi, he punched him in the stomach.

Suliu died immediately, while Afefe, who knew the gravity of the offence he had committed fled the area. 


A friend of the deceased, Atolagbe Adetoyi, who witnessed the whole drama, said he is still in shock. 

 Adetoyi told the correspondent how it all happened, he said: “ The fact that my friend is gone still seem like a dream. I am yet to believe it. On that day, which was sallah day, Suliu, and a few of us, all friends, sat somewhere and we were discussing. Suddenly, the wife of the elder brother to one of us ran to us calling for help.

“ She said that Afefe and his friend (name unknown) was about beating up her husband. We hurriedly went to the rescue of the old man, Baba Rotimi. We asked what happened and we were told that Afefe sat in a tricycle to smoking weed with his friend. The rider told them to excuse him as he was about to resume business, but the refused. 

“ The rider who is also not a troublesome man, as we call him pastor, came to called Baba Rotimi, as an elder, to intervene in the matter and it was while he was trying to caution the boys that they started raining insult on him and threatens to beat him up.


“ We ordered the boys to leave the old man, and warned them against their unruly behaviour. This didn't go down well with them, as they trued to pick a fight with us. Suliu even called Afefe telling him to desist from causing trouble.

“ Afefe wanted to pick a fight with Suliu, but neighbour pleaded with the deceased to let  overlook his action. The matter was settled and we went back to where we were sitting and continued our discussion. 

“ Suddenly, Afefe appeared from nowhere, he walled to Suliu, and was about to punch him when one of us, blocked the punch with his hand. Immediately the man's hand became numb and stiff. Since then, the man has not been able to do anything with that hand. 

“ The second punch landed on Suliu's stomach, and he immediately fell to his knees, and then face down. When we raised his head, he was white, it was as though all the blood in his body had dried up. 

“ He died immediately, while Afefe who knew what he had done ran away. We searched every know place for him but to no avail. We were however lucky to get his accomplice and we handed him over to operatives of Morogbo Police Station.”

Although the corpse had been released to the family for burial, family are friends are demanding that the police arrest the fleeing killer. 

Adetoyi said: “ What we want is for the police to arrest Afefe. He is a notorious criminal as we later heard that he was into armed robbery amongst other criminal acts. We want justice for our friend, we want the Lagos State Government to take over the matter and let the suspects pay for their crime.”

Distraught wife of the deacesed, Silifat Ambali, managed to speak to the correspondent. 

Silifat who discribed her husband as a peace loving fellow, a devote muslim, a caring father to his two children, and a loving husband said she also wants justice. 

Speaking on how she found out about her husband's death, she said: “ On the day the incident happened, I was at home when someone ran to tell me that my husband was dying. 

“ I asked what happened and where, they led me to Marwa Park. When I got there, he was gone. I later heard that a boy hit him with a ring laced with charm, which killed him immediately. The boy has since fled, one thing I know is that there is God, and I leave this battle to him. I will also appreciate if the police can fish him out of his hiding. He has to be punished for what he had done. ”

Meanwhile, information gathered from residents of the area revealed that Afefe is a suspected cultists, who only come to the area to hide after committing heinous crime elsewhere. 

A resident who didn't want his name mentioned, said: “  We are now leaving in fear in the area. Boys, who have taken to smoking weed are always at different corners. We fear for our lives and that of our children. If you decide to inform the police, after they are arrested, they are released and they return back to the area.  

“ They will even be bragging that no one can touch them, that when they are arrested, theu will be released and you will keep seeing them.
Even the so called Afefe, I don't even know where he lives or who he lives with. We only see him smoking weed with his friends at a particular spot. Some people even alleged he robs houses whenever he comes to the area. 

“ With what has happened, we want the police to start frequenting this area, we want them to raid criminal hideouts in the area. None is above the law, so everyone who wants to make this area uncomfortable for us must be dealt with according to the law.”

CEHEJ asks Lagos State to End Age Limitation and Discrimination against women seeking ART Solutions.



Centre for Health, Equity and Justice (CEHEJ) has sent a letter to the Lagos State Commissioner for Health and the Attorney-General of the State asking them “to urgently end the 54 years age limitation against women seeking assisted reproduction technologies (ART) solutions as contained in the “Lagos State Regulations and Guidelines for ART Practice”.
CEHEJ in the letter dated 27 May, 2020 said that “ART clinics in Lagos State that ordinarily have the expertise and would have attended to these women have been denied the opportunity because of the above guidelines limiting the age of women seeking ART in Lagos State to 54 years”
CEHEJ further stated that “While we agree that some kind of oversight and regulations are needed to govern the practice of ART, this should however NOT lead to the denial and rejection of women who desire to bear at least a child in their lifetime. CEHEJ believes that once individuals or couples seeking ART are provided with sufficient information regarding their treatment including the risk, it is for the patient to decide and agree on his/her treatment. This is in line with the principle of “respect for autonomy” free of coercion to allow the patient decide and agree on their treatment. This ensures that all patients are treated equally to resources and services as it is being done and allowed in India and the United States of America”
The letter signed by CEHEJ Executive Director, Timothy Adewale, reads in part: “The argument that such age restriction is necessary due to advanced maternal age is thus untenable and unwarranted and is against the fundamental rights of every citizens to the best attainable standards of health, right to equal opportunity without regard to sex, race, age, and ethnicity, and freedom from all forms of discrimination.”
“CEHEJ firmly believes that what is done officially must be done in accordance with the law and Nigeria’s international human rights obligations. It is an absolute interference with the liberty and privacy of citizens to restrict ART women recipient’s age to 54 years. It violates the law disallowing discrimination on account of age, gender, and circumstances of birth. CEHEJ believes that ART treatment should not be prohibited to these women who are above 54 years but desires to bear a child.”
“The rights to liberty and dignity, and privacy protect within their ambits the right to an irreducible sphere of personal autonomy wherein individuals may make inherently private choices free from state interference as it relates to the core of what it means to enjoy individual dignity and independence. The degree of personal autonomy pertains to important decisions intimately affecting private life. The right to privacy is part of the liberties and right to be left alone by the state. It is at the heart of liberty of a modern state.”
“There is need for Lagos State to show compassion and rally round these women who have all their lives tried in vain to bear at least a child. No ART regulations should be allowed to deny these women—the God-given free gift of the fruit of the womb.”
“CEHEJ humbly urges you to see the need to appreciate human peculiarities so as not to be indifferent to the demands of our differences and ask that you immediately cancel, delete and end any policy restricting or limiting the age of women who seeks ART in Lagos State in their quest to bear a child”
CEHEJ further stated that the human rights organization will not hesitate to file a fundamental rights action to seek redress in court should Lagos State failed to remove this oppressive policy.
Olanrewaju Akerele
CEHEJ Public Relations Officer
28/5/2020
Lagos, Nigeria
Emails:info@cehej.org
Twitter: @cehej_ng
Website: www.cehej.org
08067585511

Wednesday 27 May 2020

COURT SENDS MOTHER ACCUSED OF DROWNING HER DAUGHTER IN BUCKET OF WATER FOR PSYCHRATIC EVALUATION



The Lagos state magistrate court, Igboshere has sent a 22 years old mother, Olufunmilola Adisa accused of killing her 21 months old daughter, Oluwanifemi by drowning her in a bucket of water to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) Psychiatric department for psychiatric evaluation. 
The delivering her ruling today in Lagos, the presiding magistrate, Mrs. Dora OJO, granted the application of the Lagos State Office of the Public Defender (OPD) representing  the defendant that based on  section 217 (3) of Lagos state Administration of the Criminal of Justice law of 2015, the defendant should be sent and remanded at the teaching hospital for necessary psychiatric test in order to determine her state of mental health.
It would be recalled that the defendant on the 11th of May, 2020 was arrested after being alleged to have killed her 21 months old daughter, Oluwanifemi by drowning her in a bucket of water at their place of residence at Gowon Estate, Alimosho local government area of Lagos state.
Speaking on the matter, the director, Lagos state Office of the Public Defender (OPD), Dr. Babajide Martins said that the Office in line with its statutory responsibility of providing free legal service for the indigent and vulnerable is representing the defendant .
He said OPD came to her rescue by providing free legal representation and  ensured that the suspect was timely moved from the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti to Federal Psychiatric Hospital, Oshodi as an out- patient pending her arraignment before court for further judicial action.
Martins further said that, though the case has been adjourned to 26th of June, 2020 for the outcome of the Psychiatric examination to be conducted on the defendant,  he assured members of the public that OPD would do everything within the legal framework to defend the defendant . This is consonance with Mr Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-olu commitment to ‘’security and Governance’’ pillar of T.H.E.M.E.S agenda, that all citizens  get access to justice regardless of their socio-economic background.
He therefore, urged members of the public that the Office is still operating within the directive of the state government during the lock down in order to ensure that rights of the defenceless are well taken care of irrespective socio-economic background.
Mamud Hassan,
Director, Public Affairs,
OPD, Lagos.
27th May, 2020.

Sunday 24 May 2020

Police arrest lady who faked her death on Facebook



A lady Margaret Adiya who allegedly fake her death on Facebook has been arrested by the police.
The arrest according to the Lagos State police spokesperson DSP Bala Elkana, the arrest follows a 
 petition signed by one Tony Iji on behalf of the family of one Margaret Adiya Ikumu ‘f' 19 year old from Oni community, Oju Local Government Area, Benue State. 
The petitioners stated that there attention was drawn to a post on Facebook stating that the said Margaret Adiya died few days ago and was secretly buried by her two friends Marvelous  Mary and Nneka Buddy at Ajah area. The family further stated that they were able to establish contact with the said friends who confirmed to them that their daughter is dead. That they were instructed by Margaret not to allow members of her family know anything about her dead and that they were authorised by the deceased person to secretly bury her. To make them believe that the girl is dead, they send WhatsApp chats to a member of the girl’s family with picture of a casket showing that the girl is buried. The known phone number of the girl is permanently switched off. The family also got in touch with a man on phone who claimed to be her boyfriend. He corroborated the claim that she is dead. 
 The girl is eventually found by the Police to be alive and working as a house maid in an estate at Ajah. When her employer saw the report of her purported death, they quickly informed the Police and she was brought to Ajah Police Station. In her statement, she confessed to have created the Facebook account and posted her obituary with intent to keep her family away from her. That her mother was putting financial pressure on her, constantly demanding that she send money to her. The girl is apparently bitter with her mother and uncles, over their inability to sponsor her education after the death of her father. Her sojourn to Lagos is to work, save some money and return to school. 
She admitted using her employer daughter’s photograph Dr Nimechi Ugorji (without her knowledge) in the fictitious Facebook account she created, as profile picture. After posting the obituary notice on the account, her Uncle downloaded the profile picture and reposted, calling on members of the public who know the person on the photograph to report to the nearest Police Station. Investigation is ongoing. 

Friday 22 May 2020

Hackers use POS to steal N300,000 from account

Three suspects namely: Adebayo Oluwatosin 23, Obinna Abiogbe 27 and Segun Adefunmi were on the 18th of may 2020 arrested by operatives of Ogun State Police Command for hacking into the bank account of one Kolawole Sobande and siphoned the sum of #300,000 there in.
The arrest of the suspects followed an information received from a P.O.S operator who alerted the police that one of the suspects approached him to transfer the sum of #100,000 from an account to his own (POS operator’s) account and handed it over to him. But when he demanded for his identity card, he discovered that it bears different name to the one on the bank account.
Upon the information, the DPO Sango division, Csp Godwin Idehia detailed his detectives to the scene where the suspects were arrested. The account owner was contacted and he confirmed that the sum of #300,000 has been removed from his account.
On interrogation, the suspects confessed been an internet fraudster who specialized in hacking into people’s bank account and siphon their money.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police Cp Kenneth Ebrimson has ordered ordered a full scale investigation into the past activities of the suspects with the view to arraign them before a court of competence jurisdiction.

Detained DPO Adeshina is innocent-Family

Controversy Over Arrest, Detention  of DPO in Lagos
  He is innocent, says family

Family of detained of Ilemba Hausa Police Station, Masamasa, Lagos  CSP Yahaya Adeshina State,  has faulted police claim, saying that their bread winner is innocent of his alleged crime, and should be freed unconditionally.
Spokesman of the family, Alhaji Isiaka, while describing their son, Chief Superintendent of Police, Yahaya Adesina, as innocent of the alleged crime and that he is a dedicated and decent officer,  he said their son should be absolved of the crime and given a clean bill of health.
Recall that the the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hakeem Odumosu has ordered the detention of the DPO pending further investigation into the alleged crime.
The CP, through a statement by the state's Police Public Relation Officer, Bala Elkana, said that apart from being in their custody at the state's Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, Yaba, Lagos, Adesina's" rifle has been seized for forensic examination."
However, investigation showed that as the DPO and the Station Officer (SO) had attempted to disperse the crowd that had gathered infront of his station at about 9:30 pm on Sunday, May 10, pm, on the ground that a curfew  declared by the Federal Government of Nigeria was in force, an unknown gunman allegedly shot into the crowd killing Sgt Onalaja Onajide, who was on guard duty at the station, while the DPO and his SO narrowly escaped death.
The DPO, it was learnt, has continuously expressed his innocence over the unfortunate incidence.
Consequently, his family members have urged Nigerians to prevail on the Police authorities to release their son in the interest of justice.

Thursday 21 May 2020

Police Inspector arrested for murder.



Lagos State Police Command has on 20/5/2020 arrested Inspector Okoro Charles attached to Ikotun Division. The Inspector was arrested in connection with a shooting incident reported on 20/5/2020 at about 2205, along Obabiyi, Igando road, Ikotun which led to the death of one Fatai Oladipupo ‘m' 28 years old of Obabiyi area. The Inspector is subjected to internal disciplinary procedures, known as Orderly Room Trial at the State Provost Department and if found guilty, he will be handed over to the State Criminal Investigation Department Yaba for prosecution in conventional Court. Investigation is ongoing to unravel the circumstances surrounding the shooting incident. The Commissioner of Police condoles with the family and friends of the deceased and calls for calm. He assures them that Justice will prevail. Members of the Public will be updated on the outcome of the investigation. 

Divisional Police Officer detained over death of Sergeant



The police in Lagos said there has been a twist in the alleged shooting of a police sergeant in Lagos. 
An earlier statement by the spokesperson of the Lagos State police command DSP Bala Elkana alleged that a deserter soldier shot and killed one Sergeant Onalaja Onajide attached to the Ilemba Hausa Division 
However, Elkana in a fresh statement 9n Thursday revealed that the Divisional Police Officer CSP Yahaya Adeshina has been detained over the death of sergeant online
The statement read 
"The Commissioner of Police Lagos State Command, CP Hakeem Odumosu psc has ordered the transfer of the case involving the shooting and killing of Sergeant Onalaja Onajide attached to Ilemba Hausa Division, to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba for discreet investigation. This decision followed the reports received by the Command alleging the Divisional Police Officer Ilemba Hausa, CSP Yahaya Mohammed Adeshina, of shooting the Sergeant while dispersing crowds that gathered in front of the Station. The DPO is arrested and detained at the State CID for investigation. His rifle is retrieved for forensic examination. The Command has ordered that autopsy be carried out on the deceased person" 

The statement also read " The Commissioner of Police expressed his heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of the fallen colleague and assured them that the Command will stand with them in this moment of grief and ensure that justice prevails. The shooting incident happened on 10/5/2020 at about 2140hours. The report forwarded to the Headquarters by the DPO on 16/5/2020 at about 1500hours, stated that unknown gunmen fired gunshots at the Divisional Police Officer, Ilemba Hausa and the Station Guard, Sergeant Onalaja Onajide. That while the DPO survived the gunshot, the Station Guard did not. The DPO further reported that two suspects were arrested in connection with the crime. The two suspects initially arrested are suspected to be deserted soldiers. The Command will hand them over to the military authority for further investigation" 

Man bags 26 years for kidnapping, raping 14 years old girl

A  14-year-old girl, Ese Oruru who was abducted from her home in Bayelsa State  and forced into marraige in Islamic  Kano State  in August 2015 by one Yinusa Dahiru has bagged 26 years prison term.
Justice Jane Inyang of the Federal High Court sitting in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State delivered the long-awaited judgement on Thursday.
Justice Inyang acquitted Dahiru on count one but jailed him five years on count two, seven years on count three, seven years on count four and seven years on count five.
The sentences, according to the judge would run concurrently.

Wednesday 20 May 2020

53 NGOs Tackle Police on Alleged shooting of Man observing Morning Prayer


Network on Police Reform in Nigeria (NOPRIN Foundation) is a network of 53 civil society organisations spread across Nigeria is calling on the government  and the police authority to investigate the alleged shooting of one Sodiq Ibrahim by men of the Nigeria police Force in Abuja. 
A statement signed by Ikule Emmanuel National Coordinator of NOPRIN states. 
"We write to bring to your attention and to request your intervention to ensure a fair investigation and the administration of justice in the case of attempted Murder on the life of Mr. Sadiq Ibrahim Abubakar, victimization, unlawful arrest, detention of 11 others by men of Special Task Force (STF) at SARs office Guzape about 1pm at their resident at House No. 16 first avenue, Gwarinpa, Abuja.
NOPRIN gathered that the incident which occurred on the 18th May, 2020 at  No.16 first avenue Gwarinpa, Abuja, around 1pm when SARs officers jumped the fence and entered the house of Nana Ibrahim in Gwarinpa Abuja and started shooting. The victim Sadiq was performing ablution for Zuhr prayers, on sighting one of the officers shooting, he got scared, thinking they were armed robbers, out of fear he jumped in to a neighbour's house, one of the officers shot him, luckily was hit on the hand. He managed into the neighbour’s house where his hand was bandaged.
That the officers came into the compound and arrested Sadiq who was bleeding, he was handcuffed with one of the neighbour's son and taken into their vehicle, meanwhile the remaining officers broke the doors in to their house, brought out the remaining boys, men and started beating them up and took them away leaving the women at home"
The statement read further
"That  after some minutes some of the officers came back to the house and packed the bullets that were on the floor in an attempt to hide evidence, after making several phone calls they were said to be taken to the SARS office at Guzape with a lot of cooked up stories, on reaching there as they took them to see one of the heads of the office.
The officer narrated that, they were chasing a kidnapper who demanded a ransom and the kidnapper jumped in to Nana Ibrahim's house and that they didn’t shoot anybody, that Sadiq got injured by a barb wire while trying to escape and that Sadiq is the kidnapper, after narrating their own side of the story the senior officer realised they were some hidden facts and asked that everybody be released.
The family demanded that Sadiq be taken to the hospital for treatment and they must foot the bills.
That the commander and his deputy threatened and rearrested them saying he was not releasing anybody but after going back and forth the family insisted they give them Sadiq for treatment and since it was a gunshot injury none of the hospital's would attend to them except they go with a police officer.
That the officers took Sadiq in their Hilux vehicle, to National Hospital Abuja but when the Doctors told them to wait and submit their statement they refused and left. The bandage on sadiq's hand was removed, it was a gunshot injury, and the bullet damaged his Radius and Ulna bone, and also damaged the whole tendons on the wrist"
Since the occurrence of the incident, the victim has been admission at the National Hospital with the family paying the bills since the police have not visited since the dropped them at the hospital and Sadiq would be undergoing surgery on the 20th May, 2020.
We call on you to use your good office, to bring those responsible to book. Our prayers include among others:-
1.      The said officers are brought to book and victims be compensated for the damages to their houses.
2.      Full payments of the victim’s medical bills.
We therefore seek your prompt intervention to ensure that Mr. Sadiq gets justice and that this serves as deterrent to other officers who may resort to the abusive use of arms and other dangerous devices on citizens they are meant to protect.
We thank you and anticipate your pro-active response in ensuring that justice prevails.
Yours faithfully,

Man raped his 3 year old daughter to death , countless other children are his victims -NGO


A non profit organisation Advocates For Children and Vulnerable Persons Network ( ACVPN) has called on the Lagos State Commissioner of Police CP Hakeem Odumosu to take over a case of an alleged serial rapist who target toddlers .
According to the group, the suspect identified as  Abdulramon Amure allegedly raped his 3 year old daughter to death and other countless children but instead of being prosecuted by the police, the suspect always got bailed out by "powerful" men on Lagos Island. 
A post by the group read " Two of the suvivors mothers of Abdulramon Amure abused, opened up that the perpetrator has been arrested on several occasions for this same crime by Adeniji Adele Family Support Unit FSU, before you say jack, his God fathers would have taken his bail.

It was further clarified that the 3 years old victim that died of complications as a result of the abuse was actually his own biological daughter that this Monster violated and eventually died.

The  baby  was his first  Child. His wife could not withstand his presence and threats ,she had to relocate to Ghana  for her to be able to overcome the shock and pain" .

It was gathered that  the survivors' cousin whose identity was not revealed has been the brain behind the suspect's constant bail.
" alleged that  one certain individual who claimed to be Otunba Kunle the boss to Abdulramon Amure wants to seek audience with the survivor who have been taken out of the environment.

This so call Otunba Kunle has been the kingpin securing the release of Abdulramon Amure aka ewe Kia, 

other survivors parents are rejoicing that finally the perpetrator is now in the police net, but doubt he might be released as usual" 
Mr. Ebenezer Omejilile a Manager of ACVPN  said the suspect will face the full wrath of the law. "Quote me any where the list is endless, this  guy and his cohorts made sexual abuse case a socio norms on the Island ,they made the vulnerable persons more Vulnerable because each time they are arrested their God fathers secure their bail.

But this development of his arrest and prosecution it would send a note warning to his community of co-Pedophile"

Tuesday 19 May 2020

COVID19: CLEEN Foundation Calls for Disciplinary Action Against Law Enforcement Officials extorting citizens




 Nigerians have started adjusting to the phased opening of the economy as announced by President Muhammad Buhari on 27th April 2020. Monday the 4th of May 2020 witnessed a huge turnout of Nigerians especially in the FCT, Lagos and Ogun states as many residents trooped out following the partial lifting of the restriction on movement. There was little or no recourse to complying with the preventive measures including social distancing as many residents were seen in large numbers across public places like markets, banks, streets etc. There was a failure to take into cognizance the extra measures put in place to enable the easing of the lockdown in preventing the further spread of the novel corona virus. Banks were seen to host a huge number of customers with most of these without face masks and little recourse to complying with the physical distance directive.

Following the pronouncement by the President, some state governors followed suit by introducing new measures to ease the lockdown in their respective states. As of the time of this release, some states are still undergoing a total lockdown.
As at Sunday 17th of May 2020, Nigeria has recorded 5959 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 182 deaths and 1594 discharged cases. Despite the rising numbers and apprehension from concerned citizens, some citizens appear to live in denial regarding the existence of the corona virus disease in Nigeria. Compliance by citizens to COVID-19 directives by the federal and respective state governments will go a long way to curtail the further spread of the virus. Below are our findings from the six geo-political zones between the 4th and 18th of May 2020.

2.0 Methodology
CLEEN Foundation continues to adopt a triangulation approach involving the collection of primary data by our 37 state coordinators (including the FCT) and volunteers tracking COVID-19 developments across the states and from reliable secondary sources of information. CLEEN Foundation has received a total of 1,692 reports across the 774 LGAs in the six geopolitical zones and these are disaggregated as follows:
•             967 reports on citizens’ compliance to government directives;
•             498 reports on conduct of security personnel enforcing government directives;
•             227 reports on human rights violations by security personnel enforcing government directives on COVID19 pandemic.

3.0 Citizens' Compliance with Government Directives
3. 1 Stay at Home Order
The lifting of the stay at home resulted in several Nigerians moving out en-masse to various destinations and places of work with poor observation of the recommended COVID19 measures such as physical distancing, wearing of face mask and non-observance to the recommended number of passengers to be carried by commercial motorists especially in Lagos and the federal capital territory.
While the stay at home directive was relaxed in Lagos, Ogun and the FCT, some state governments in other parts of the country maintained their stay-at-home order. Our observers in the South South, observed a high compliance with the sit-at-home order in the two local government areas under lockdown in Rivers state, namely Portharcourt and Obio-Akpor. In Edo state, there was a moderate compliance by citizens to the 8:00 pm to 6:00 pm curfew in most parts of the state. Although in some local government areas like Akoko Edo, Orhionmwon, and Owan West, citizens were seen violating the curfew rules. In Bayelsa state, residents of communities such as Kolokuma, Nembe, Sagbama and Southern Ijaw were observed to be violating the dusk to dawn curfew imposed by the state government. In Delta state, however, there was full compliance by citizens to the curfew restrictions in most areas of the state.
In the South West, it was observed that compliance to the 8:00 pm to 6:00 am curfew was reasonably high in Lagos state.  Notwithstanding, the state recorded some violators as the Lagos Commissioner of Police indicated that 820 persons were arrested for violation of the curfew imposed on the state. In Ibadan North LGA of Oyo state, it was observed that the security agents are positioned in strategic places to ensure curfew restrictions and mount roadblocks. Only essential workers with means of identification are allowed passage.
Our observers in the North East observed that in Yobe state, military personnel were seen forcefully ensuring adherence to the curfew directives in Nguru LGA. However, in Potiskum, Geidam and Gashua LGAs of the state, a moderate enforcement of the curfew by the military was observed.
In the North Central, our volunteers in the FCT observed partial compliance by citizens to the curfew directives. In Nassarawa state, with Nasarawa LGA as the only local government area on a total lockdown, there was high level of compliance with the sit-at-home order.  Residents in other LGAs of the state like Lafia, Keffi and Akwanga have reportedly returned to life as usual without any compliance to the dusk to dawn directives. In Plateau state, it was observed that there is a high level of compliance by citizens especially in Mangun LGA. In Benue state which is on a 6:00pm to 7:00 am curfew, is reported to have drinking pubs and social places open until late into the night.
In the South East, our volunteers have observed moderate compliance to the imposed dusk to dawn curfew in the five states across the region. However, in Enugu state, we observed a low compliance level by citizens especially in the rural areas of the state.
In the North West, our observers noted that compliance by the citizens to government's stay at home directives have been abysmally low and mostly haphazard in most of the states where the lock down is in force, particularly in Kano, Jigawa & Kaduna state. In Kaduna state, the COVID-19 guidelines are largely complied more by the residents in urban areas than by residents in rural areas. We however gathered from low income community members that despite the lockdown, some are still able to go to the market to trade on non-market days especially in the Ramadan month while some persons still traverse in and out of the state.

3.2 Non-Compliance with Social Distancing Guidelines
In the South-South, our observers reported limited observance to physical distancing directives in most markets and banks across Akwa Ibom, Edo and Bayelsa states. In Calabar, Cross River state, it was reported that residents at markets and grocery stores in the city did not comply with physical distancing measures. Several banks in Rivers State were also observed to be highly populated without any recourse to social distancing directives.
In Lagos state, South West Nigeria, our observers reported low compliance to social distancing measures especially in most banks and markets. Commercial transporters/Okada riders are also not adhering to the physical distancing directives. The situation is also the same in Ondo State, where we observed non-compliance to distancing directives at various local food markets around Akure, the capital of the state.
In different parts of Osun state and Ibadan North East LGA of Oyo State, our observers reported a commendable compliance level to physical distancing directives as most banks, eateries and private companies ensured the use of hand sanitizer or hand washing before entry into their facilities. They also ensured a minimum number of customers were allowed at a time.
In some areas in the North East states such as Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe, citizens were observed complying with physical distancing and wearing of facemasks directives. However, in Balanga LGA of Gombe, citizens’ compliance to government directives was found to be very poor. Compliance to social distancing, use of face mask and hand sanitizer were almost non-existent. During the reporting period most of the states in the North East relaxed the lock down initially imposed to curtail the spread of the COVID19 pandemic.
In Kubwa, Lugbe and Nyanya-Mararaba areas of the FCT and Nasarawa State, it was observed that large groups of people often gather by the roadside in a bid to secure commercial vehicles going into the city. No attention was paid to the physical distancing measures by these commuters. The situation is not different in Benue state where transporters flouted social distancing directives by conveying six (6) persons or more in saloon cars and fourteen (14) persons for buses.
In the South East region, our observers reported that in Aba and Umuahia in Abia state and Imo State respectively, there was non-compliance to social distancing in the markets, banks and commercial vehicles by citizens. Banks and markets were seen to be crowded in the areas stated above. Our volunteers in Anambra State observed that social distancing was not adhered to around the markets at Awka, Nnewi, Nkpor and Onitsha.
It is also worrisome to note that in the North West, major markets were congested on days earmarked for the relaxation of lock down for the purpose of restocking essentials. For instance, in Kano state, the popular Kofar Wambai Market in Fagge LGA was filled to the brim as residents thronged into the market in very large numbers. Although Banks, supermarkets and grocery stores have made it mandatory to wear face mask before entry is allowed, the social distancing rules are however not observed.

3.3 Ban on Public Gatherings and Citizens Compliance
About 51% of CLEEN Foundation’s observers noted a low to moderate compliance to government ban on public gathering. This was attributed to the high level of public rush to banks, a rise in economic activities, marriages, and burial ceremonies following the federal government relaxation of the stay-at-home order. There was unprecedented crowd in the FCT and Lagos state within the period.
In Bayelsa state, the COVID-19 task force arrested six (6) church pastors who opened their churches and held services in the state capital in violation on the directive by the government for all religious places to remain shut. In Yala local government area of Cross River state, citizens were seen attending social functions such as burials and weddings, thereby violating the ban on public gatherings. In Ondo state, 50 persons were arrested by the state taskforce in a hotel for violating the ban on social gathering. In Lagos state, two facilities in Badagry West LCDA were shut down for failure to comply with the new guidelines on thr operations of hotels, nightclubs and other entertainment outfits aimed at preventing the further spread of COVID-19 in the state. In Niger state, our observers reported that the lifting of the ban on congregational prayers has not witnessed strict observance to precautionary measures.
In Abia State, there were reports by our observers of political meetings held in Ugwunagbo and Umunneochi LGAs where participants exceeded the stipulated government guidelines without maintaining physical distancing.
In the North West, the ban on public gathering has only been effective in major city capitals such as Kaduna, Kano, Gusau and a few other places. Our observers confirmed that congregational prayers were still being held in remote parts of the states without any recourse to the relevant public health advisory.

3.4 Inter-State Movements
In the South-South, we observed interstate movements by citizens. In Bayelsa state, our observers reported that police personnel at Okaki junction (toll-gate) which is one of the boundaries between Rivers and Bayelsa in the eastern part of the state were seen extorting money from motorists to enable entry into the state. Some of these officers were however swiftly apprehended by the new Police leadership in the state. In Cross River state, it was observed that the taskforce set up by the state government were becoming less visible at the border points/tolls. This has resulted to free entry and exit from the state by citizens. In Edo, a trailer conveying 84 travelers from the Northern part of the country were intercepted at Irrua by the state task force, the travelers were taken to Irrua specialist hospital where three (3) of the persons tested positive for COVID-19. In Akwa Ibom state, a truckload of cattle herders was apprehended at Itu LGA (a boundary point between Akwa Ibom and Cross River state) by a Divisional Police Officer.
Our observers in Lagos state reported that restrictions on interstate movement between Lagos and Ogun state through the Lagos-Ibadan express road are strict due to the heavy presence of personnel of the Federal Road Safety Corps and other security operatives on the road. However, the outward bound movement from Lagos to Ogun was less policed and scrutinized as commercial transporters flouted directives on the number of passengers they are expected to convey. Ogun Waterside LGA of Ogun state that borders Lagos and Ondo states has also remained a key entry point due to the porous nature of both the land and sea borders. This has also led to a high number of COVID-19 infected victims that has been discovered in the LGA. In Ekiti state, reports from border LGAs such as Ikere, Emure, Ekiti South West, Moba, Ekiti West etc indicate that security agents extort money between N200 – N5000 from travelers to allow movement in and out of the state. A bus full of travelers allegedly from Sokoto state was intercepted at Afao-Ekiti in Irepodun/Ifelodun LGA within the period under review. Residents of Ondo state border communities also alleged that security officials are extorting money in exchange for free passage of travelers at night. It was also reported that nine (9) Almajiri children brought from Kano state were sent back at the entrance of Akure after they had passed many checking points.
Reports emanating from Niger state in North Central Nigeria have shown an increase in interstate travels especially within Shiroro LGA of the state. In Benue state, transporters were observed to utilize the midnight period for interstate travels despite the ban on non-essential interstate travels. In Kogi state, observers reported that security personnel were seen extorting money from transporters in the sum of 3000 naira each to allow passage through the Abaji/Lokoja expressway.
In Kebbi state, North West, Nigeria, there is a restriction order on the movement of persons across the state’s borders. But with the complicity on the part of the security and law enforcement agents, enforcement has remained challenged. We also noticed influx of people from Niger Republic and Benin Republics into the state. The porous nature of our national borders around Kebbi state poses a serious public health risk to the state and the entire country.
In Abia State, our volunteers reported that at the border between Abia and Rivers state, passengers were seen disembarking from buses coming from Port Harcourt and walking across the Imo river bridge to join other waiting vehicles on the Abia side of the bridge, all under the watchful eyes of security officials who did not stop them. Also, it was reported that on Tuesday May 5, 2020, the COVID-19 taskforce and security officials intercepted and turned a truck laden with food items from Zamfara which allegedly had over 24 Almajiri children hidden under the food items and another group hidden in cattle trucks at the Enugu - Abia border. It was also reported that at the Enugu - Anambra border communities at Ugwuoba and Amansea; motorists picked passengers from Enugu and dropped them at the border where they crossover and board vehicles going into Anambra. These happened under the watchful eyes of security operatives. Our volunteer from Oguta LGA in Imo state also reported that as early as 6.00am, vehicles from Omoku in Rivers State move in convoy to Onitsha via the Oguta Lake Pontoon Ferry and return back by 6.30pm every day. An average of N2,000 is paid for clearance.
4.0 Conduct of Security Personnel on Enforcement of Government Directives on COVID-19 Pandemic
On the general conduct of the security personnel on COVID-19 duty, the observers were evenly divided as 50% rated the conduct of security personnel good/very good while 50% equally rated their conduct poor/fair.
4.1 Extra-Judicial Killings by Security Personnel and other State Actors
Our observers have recorded a total number of 33 deaths since the restriction of movement started. On the 4th of May 2020 in Onitsha market in Ogbaru LGA of Anambara state, it was reported that a member of the market’s Task Force had a fight with a young boy and stabbed him to death. We were informed that the task force denied the boy's mother entry into the market for not wearing a face mask and this led to a fight that resulted to the young boy’s death. In Plateau state, a young man was killed by personnel of the Nigeria Armed Forces. The National Human Rights Commission has opened investigations into these extra -judicial killings.


4.2 Brutality on Citizens by Security Operatives and Vice Versa
In Rivers States, there were reports of the draconian manner the State Governor enforces directives which violates the rights of citizens in the state. Citizens who violated the sit-at-home order had their vehicles seized and auctioned by the state government without recourse to milder penalty measures. Furthermore, the Governor demolished a hotel named Prodest in the state capital for violating the government’s directives. We condemn the actions of the Governor and call for restraint and respect for the rights of citizens as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
In Gombe state, there was a report of human rights violation by the Rapid Respond Squad while enforcing the partial lockdown in the state. The squad stormed Wuntin Dada community in the state capital and arrested 40 petty traders for allegedly being in their shops at night despite the curfew imposed by the government to curtail the spread of coronavirus. After the arrest, they were conveyed in about five Police Hilux vans and taken to Yelwa Divisional Police Office and detained without recourse physical social distancing.
In Nasarawa LGA of Nasarawa state, it was reported on the 9th of May 2020 that security agents in a bid to enforce compliance resorted to flogging individuals who disobeyed the stay-at-home directives within the LGA with canes.
We have also noted a worrisome development associated with the Almajiri exchange program embarked upon by the Kano, Kaduna and other State Governments in the North West. This is a disturbing development and an outright violation of the fundamental human rights of the Almajiri children as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which guarantees the right of all Nigerians to live in any part of the country and also provisions of the Child Rights Act.
5.0 Gaps Identified
1. Insufficient testing centers in several states of the Federation with several citizens who are qualified to be tested yet to know their actual COVID-19 status and no clear indication on the status of our contact tracing, isolation and treatment of patients.
2. General low compliance by citizens to the precautionary guidelines by the Government and National Centre for Disease Control.
3. Poor enforcement of Government directives on citizens by law enforcement agencies
4. Low compliance to social distancing across in most banks and markets
5. Complicity of security operatives who allow interstate movements despite the restrictions imposed by both the Federal and state governments
6. Porous borders both on land and on water despite restrictions leading to increased cases of new infections in border communities.
7.  Reported cases of unexplained deaths in Bauchi, Hadejia and Kaura Namoda and parts of Yobe state.
6.0 Recommendations
6.1 Commercial banks are encouraged to set up more branches especially in urban areas with high population as this will support social distancing measures by bank customers.
6.2 Religious centres and social gatherings have continued to operate in states with partial lockdown rules.  Religious leaders and business owners should comply fully with government’s directives on  COVID19.
6.3 Security institutions and their oversight agencies are encouraged to sustain  internal and external disciplinary measures to discipline personnel who are guilty of extorting citizens and violating human rights to serve as deterrent to other officers.
6.4 The provision of testing centers in all the 36 states of the country remains an effective measure to stop the further spread of the coronavirus disease. State Governments are encouraged to establish more testing centres to improve early detection, isolation, treatment and higher recovery rates.
6.5 Kogi state remains a key state in the effective implementation of the ban on interstate movement given its very strategic geographic location as a nodal state linking many other states. The Presidential Task Force and the Kogi State Government should collaborate with security agencies to ensure compliance.
6.6 The mass movement of Almajiri children during the coronavirus pandemic exposes them to various risks. Each state government is encouraged to set-up special social protection programs in their states to cater for the needs of the children pending the development of a more sustainable plan.
6.7 Owners of hotels and other recreational centres are encouraged to conform completely with the preventive measures set by each respective state government.
6.8 The reported cases of unprecedented records of deaths in Bauchi, Hadejia and Kaura Namoda as well as some parts of Yobe should be subjected to urgent clinical inquiry to ascertain the cause of deaths in these states.

May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria and heal our land

Benson Olugbuo, PhD
Executive Director, CLEEN Foundation

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Police arrest TVC reporter Ivy Kanu, scores stranded over curfew.



Television Continental correspondent and presenter of police programme Madam Ivy Kanu is been held at the Alausa police station over the 8pm curfew in Lagos. 
It was learnt that the IGP Adamu Mohammed gave a matching order to policemen to strictly enforce the directive on the curfew from 8pm- 6am.
It was also gathered that many commuters have abandoned their cars and have taken to trekking at the third mainland bridge  at  Oworo axis  and Osborne bridges.
Madam Kanu said she was returning from work when she was arrested and taken behind the counter.
Journalists like health workers are considered essential workers and their job makes it difficult  for them to return home  as most of them had to stay in the office till 11 or 12 midnight after production. 

Do not add to Nigerians' suffering.----NOPRIN

impact of the Covid-19 pandemic is one that cannot be forgotten in a hurry. We are witnessing an outbreak that despite effort by global researchers in getting a cure has not yielded an outright result. The impact is felt globally, but for most African countries and states, there has been an increase in the number of reported cases, raising fears especially among Nigerians considering the poor response of government to cushion the situation, such that if drastic measures are not taken, can cause serious devastations that may take a very long time to recover.
The situation of a state like Nigeria is peculiar, as they are faced with, aside the Covid-19 issue, Other issues like, herdsmen attacks, non-payment of Salaries by the government, dismissal of staff (30 health workers in Benue amongst others) communal clashes and most especially extortion of citizens by security agencies in states. These issues have drawn our attention as a Network that has always spoken for the people, to see to it that the government responds to them appropriately to reduce any impact that may follow.
The issues mentioned above require immediate attention, first is the congestion of the Correctional Centres in the states. Before the outbreak of the Covid-19, the condition of Correctional Centers in Nigeria was already deplorable, and overcrowded, which in the advent of COVID 19 poses severe threat to the health and wellbeing of the inmates and officers working at these centers. The situation is getting worse as more persons are being raided, detained daily coupled with the fact that some states are yet to establish courts to handle emergency cases during this time leading to an increase to the already alarming number of persons in these centres.
The sacking of 30 health workers in the Benue state by the government at this crucial time of the fight against Covid-19 is inconsiderate, untimely and the situation surrounding their sack can be considered as abuse of human rights. The decision, which is at large insensitive, should be reversed instead of promises not yielding fruits and the health workers redeployed to their various health centers and positions.
There have still been constant attacks by Herdsmen still date leading to overcrowding of already existing camps and increasing the already deplorable situation in the states. The situation has made people unable to return to their places of abroad or farms for fear of attacks making citizens live from hand to mouth since they cannot go about their businesses as usual.  The situation is growing worse with communal clashes reducing communities to camps just like our hospitals have been reduced to tents.
We therefore call on the President, Governors, IGP, NCS, state Commissioner of Police, to take necessary steps in decongesting the overcrowded correctional and detention centers in the state as directed by the Chief Justice of the Federation, for the safety of the inmates and the officers who look after them. Also, the education of all inmates on the safety measures against Covid-19 should also be looked into for both yet to be released inmates and those who for one reason or the other would have to remain beyond the Covid-19 period. Safety kits should also be provided for them as well to avoid the case of outbreak like in South Africa.
The IGP should also caution the Police officers who have used the COVID 19 period as an opportunity to raid, Victimize, extort and detain citizens, especially in Lagos, Ogun and Benue State in particular. This would only deteriorate the already existing bad perception of the Nigerian Police and defeat the community Police relationship which we need, to address security challenges in the Country.
We continue to urge the people of Nigeria to also cooperate with the government, Task Force to ensure respect, safety of lives and property and avert the destruction caused by community clashes, properties by government.
We urge the President, Governor, IGP, Commissioner to work together to take care of this situation, avert massacre in the land as nobody is more Nigeria than others and end this trend of human right abuses.
Let us be Nigerians again and wash ourselves of sentiments of color, tribe, groups, party, greed that have de-valued lives and made us a point of ridicule by countries of the World! Let Nigeria lives matter again for we have insulted ourselves enough. Let us be more accountable to Nigeria’s than the world.
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