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Commander Tasks Troops On Professionalism, Fairness During Eid-el-Fitr

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Commander Tasks Troops On Professionalism, Fairness During Eid-el-Fitr

Commander tasks troops on professionalism, fairness during Eid-el-Fitr. Mr Oyinlola called on the residents of the state to support the security agencies in their bid to secure lives and property.

Maj.-Gen. Folusho Oyinlola, the commander, Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), has charged troops of the operation to be professional and fair to all in the discharge of their duties.

Mr Oyinlola, who doubles as the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, Rukuba, near Jos, gave the advice during an Eid-el-Fitr luncheon organised for troops on Monday in Jos.

The commander said that the display of professionalism and fairness by troops would enable them to win the hearts and trust of the civil populace.

“The significance of Eid-el-Fitr transcends the individual celebration of personal spiritual accomplishments.

“It is a time to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood, to forgive and seek forgiveness and to renew our commitment to upholding justice, fairness, and peaceful coexistence in our society.

“Our collective duty is to work tirelessly to create a society where peace, security, and prosperity reign supreme.

“I urge you to display courage, resilience, and professionalism in carrying out your responsibilities; the values of honesty, fairness, and empathy should define our engagements with the civil populace.

“Let us always remember that our ultimate goal is to protect lives, uphold justice, and promote an environment where all citizens can thrive in peace,” he said.

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Mr Oyinlola, who commended the troops for their resilience and commitment to a peaceful Plateau and environs, called on the residents of the state to support the security agencies in their bid to secure lives and property.

Also speaking, Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), said that the luncheon was organised to honour all the fallen heroes.

Represented by Maj.-Gen. Obinna Anjunwa, the commander Armour Corps, Mr Oluyede called on the troops to be united and committed to the ideals of the armed forces.

The COAS said that the luncheon was not just a celebration, but an avenue to strengthen their bonds regardless of tribe or religion.

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Lagos: Goverment Re-Opens Independence Bridge After Wednesday’s Chaotic Traffic

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Lagos: Goverment Re-Opens Independence Bridge After Wednesday’s Chaotic Traffic

Lagos: Goverment re-opens Independence Bridge after Wednesday’s chaotic traffic. Mr Umahi regretted the inconveniences caused to the public by the closure and appealed for understanding and cooperation.

The federal government has announced the immediate re-opening of the Independence Bridge (Ahmadu Bello Way-Marina bound) to vehicular traffic.

Works minister David Umahi announced this in a statement by the federal controller of works in Lagos, Olukorede Kesha, on Wednesday.

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Independence Bridge

The government announced the bridge’s closure starting on April 1 for essential maintenance and rehabilitation works. It was to remain closed until May. However,  in the statement, Mr Umahi said that necessary repairs to the bridge would be carried out later.

He said palliative works were underway to ensure the bridge would be motorable. Mr Umahi regretted the inconveniences caused to the public by the closure and appealed for understanding and cooperation.

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Government To Crack Down On Traditional Rulers Shielding Criminals In Abia

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Government To Crack Down On Traditional Rulers Shielding Criminals In Abia

Government to crack down on traditional rulers shielding criminals in Abia. Mr Kanu reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all residents.

The Abia state government says it will intensify efforts against criminal activities by scrutinising traditional rulers suspected of harbouring criminals in the state.

The commissioner for information, Okey Kanu, made the disclosure at a news briefing on the outcome of the state executive council meeting on Wednesday in Umuahia.

Mr Kanu said security operatives acting on credible intelligence would conduct raids in areas where unlawful elements are believed to be sheltered.

The commissioner stressed that traditional rulers found culpable of providing refuge or protection to criminals would be made to face the full weight of the law as the government aims to rid the state of insecurity.

Mr Kanu, therefore, urged town unions and traditional rulers to fulfill their duties of maintaining security and vigilance within their communities.

“Few weeks back, there was a kidnapping incident in Ukwa involving a prominent business mogul and son of this state.

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“The security authorities have confirmed his release, and he is in good health as verified by medical professionals,” he said. Mr Kanu, however, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all residents.

He also called on all residents to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious movements or activities to the appropriate security agencies.

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Femi Falana Urges Nigerians To Demand Accountability From Leaders

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Femi Falana Urges Nigerians To Demand Accountability From Leaders

Femi Falana urges Nigerians to demand accountability from leaders. He called on Nigerians to support one another, stressing that “injustice to one is injustice to all.”

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has urged Nigerians to demand accountability from their leaders. He decried the prevailing “rule of rulers” instead of the rule of law.

Mr Falana stated this at the 4th Anniversary of the late Yinka Odumakin Lecture, organised by the Oluyinka Odumakin Foundation on Wednesday in Lagos.

The lecture’s theme was ‘Selflessness in Leadership: The Yinka Odumakin Example.’ Mr Falana stressed that leaders must be held accountable for their actions.

Nigerians, he said , should start asking questions and demanding transparency.
He also encouraged Nigerians to request a copy of their local government’s budget.

Mr Falana said the people should ensure senators and House of Representatives members are held accountable for their constituency budgets. He reiterated the importance of questioning leaders and demanding accountability.

“They must ensure the implementation of their budgets. We must begin with the appropriation of state budgets. Let us demand a copy of the budget and seek accountability. “Find out how your local government spends its money. They must implement the budget.

“We must hold them accountable to serve the people. Nigerians need to ask questions,” he said. Mr Falana also criticised what he called the  “rule of rulers” rather than the “rule of law.” According to him, the rule of law means everyone is bound by the law and treated equally.

Mr Falana also condemned the Lagos State government for allegedly demolishing homes of the poor without approval, while allowing the rich to bypass similar laws.

“The government is demolishing houses occupied by the poor. But when the rich, including those in Banana Island, do the same, the government ratifies the law,” he claimed.
He called on Nigerians to support one another, stressing that “injustice to one is injustice to all.”

Mr Falana urged Nigerians to hold the government accountable, which he believes is the true way to honour Yinka Odumakin. He described Mr Odumakin as a consistent and courageous advocate for democracy.

“The philosophy of Afenifere, which Yinka upheld, includes education for all, access to healthcare, and full employment.

“For the foundation to remain relevant, this philosophy must be sustained,” he said. Earlier, in his goodwill message, Gani Adams, factional leader of the outlawed Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) , urged the human rights community to continue fighting for democracy.

Mr Adams advised them not to compromise in the interest of the people.
“We must continue what Yinka Odumakin fought for and believed in. “There is a need for pro-democracy activists to focus on reshaping and sustaining democracy in the country,” he added.

Omowole Sowore, the African Action Congress (AAC) 2023 presidential candidate, described Mr Odumakin as a fearless and courageous activist.
“Yinka always spoke the truth, regardless of whose ox was gored,” he said.

Femi Falana Urges Nigerians

Femi Falana Urges Nigerians

Dr Joe Odumakin, president of Women Arise for Change Initiative, highlighted the importance of equality and justice for all. “The rule of law must be respected by everyone,” she said.

“Nigeria is our country. We must insist on doing things right and ensuring that injustice to one is injustice to all,” she added.

The widow, who is also President of the Foundation, pledged to rededicate herself to the ideals her late husband stood for.
Mr Odumakin passed away on April 2, 2021, during a brief illness.

Dignitaries at the event included Jimi Agbaje, former governorship candidate in Lagos State, and activist, Olamide Fusika (SAN).
Other attendees included veteran journalist,  Richard Akinnola, and Edmond Obilo.

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