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2023 Election: An Affront on Nigerians – Anglican Bishop
Alice Onukwugha, Port Harcourt
Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Evo in Rivers State, Rt. Reverend Innocent Ordu, has strongly criticized the outcome of the 2023 general elections, labeling it an affront on the Nigerian populace.
In addition, the Bishop accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of failing to uphold the significant financial resources allocated for the purpose of conducting free, fair, and credible elections across the country.
Bishop Ordu voiced these concerns during the Second Session of the Seventh Synod of the Diocese of Evo, held at Saint Philip’s Anglican Church in Rumunduru, Oro-Igwe, Port Harcourt.
He asserted that the election results were tainted by voter intimidation, harassment, and the disenfranchisement of legitimate Nigerian citizens. According to him, these distressing incidents are exacerbating the existing fragility of the nation’s unity.
“Our direct observations as accredited election observers lead us to unambiguously state that the conduct of the recent election left an unpleasant aftertaste. Instances of intimidation, physical violence, harassment, and the suppression of votes for Nigerian citizens based on regional or religious affiliations are ominous signs that could further unravel the already fragile bonds that hold our nation together,” Bishop Ordu cautioned.
The Anglican Diocese of Evo Bishop also raised concerns about the collaboration between security agencies, certain individuals within INEC, and politicians in orchestrating election rigging, warning that this could lead to dire consequences.
He emphasized, “The passive collusion of security agencies in this disgraceful spectacle reflects a lack of progress from the alarming episodes of the EndSars protests in recent history.
“The critical observations made by international election observers regarding the last presidential election, coupled with attempts by political actors to discredit these reports, highlight a dangerous attempt to deny evident realities.
“One thing is evident: the recent election undermines the rights of Nigerians and fails to justify the substantial resources allocated to INEC to ensure that the election results genuinely reflect the choices of the voters.”
Bishop Ordu’s forthright critique underscores the need for transparency, accountability, and improved electoral processes to safeguard Nigeria’s democratic values and national harmony.
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Police Confirm Death of DPO in Lagos
The Police Command in Lagos State has confirmed the death of a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of Ijanikin Police Station, CSP Bolaji Olugbenga.
The command Spokesman, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed this on Friday night.
Hundeyin, however, did not give details of the officer and what led to his death.
Report earlier gathered that the DPO was said to have slumped in the office and died before he could be rushed to a hospital on Thursday night.
It was learned that the news of his death threw the officers attached to the station into mourning.
A source from the division said the body of the officer had been moved to a mortuary. (NAN)
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Man Jumps into Lagos Canal to Evade Arrest, Dies
The Police Command in Lagos State says a man allegedly jumped into a canal and died to avoid arrest in the Ipaja area of the state.
The command’s Spokesman , SP Benjamin Hundeyin, stated this in post he shared on his verified X handle @benHundeyin on Friday.
He said that the incident happened on Wednesday at about 10:00 a.
m. in Mosan Okunola area of Ipaja.Hundeyin, who was responding to the report that the man had encounter with the police, who chased him into the canal, said the report was not true.
He said that the police visited the scene and met eye witnesses on ground who voluntarily gave their statements regarding the unfortunate incident.
“The young man was a passenger on a motorcycle, riding against the traffic.
“Immediately they sighted the police approaching in their vehicle, the rider made a sharp u-turn while the passenger jumped off the motorcycle, crossed the road and ran through a nearby tipper garage.
“People in the garage who saw him running towards the canal and at the same time emptying the contents of his pockets agitatedly warned him about a canal ahead.
“He did not stop but unfortunately jumped into the canal, ” the image maker said
Hundeyin said that the police officers, startled at his behavior, stopped their vehicle, alighted and went in the direction of the canal.
“The people around informed the police that the young man had jumped into the canal.
“They all went to look, waited some minutes, did not see him, upon which the police left, believing he successfully evaded them.
“The police officers did not speak with him; did not touch him, did not chase him, did nothing. The young man simply saw them and bolted, ” he said.
He assured Lagosians that the command, under CP Olanrewaju Ishola, would not condone any form of unprofessional conduct on the part of its officers.
The spokesperson prayed God to give the deceased’s family the fortitude to bear the loss. (NAN)
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National Vehicle Registry to Curb Revenue Leakages – FG
The Federal Government says the National Vehicle Registry (VREG) Policy will plug revenue leakages associated with vehicle importation and improve operational efficiency in motor vehicle administration across the country.
Wale Edun, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, said this during a keynote address at a sensitisation seminar on Friday.
The seminar, which focused on VREG, was attended by decision-makers, vehicle users, law enforcement agencies and other stakeholders from Lagos, as well as heads of agencies from Ondo and Ekiti states.
Edun explained that the policy would also offer stakeholders benefits such as improved access to credit, easier vehicle trade, better vehicle lifecycle management and enhanced insurance coverage.
The Federal Ministry of Finance launched the VREG policy in 2021 to enhance revenue generation within the motor vehicle administration ecosystem.
The National Vehicle Registry (VREG) is a centralised database of all vehicles in Nigeria, using the unique Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) to store detailed information on vehicles.
The VREG is connected to multiple global VIN databases and the network interconnectivity with Nigeria helps facilitation of global trade and crime fighting, amongst others.
Edun, represented by Hajia Jumai Katagum, Director of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), called for stakeholder collaboration to optimise and achieve the objectives of VREG.
He stressed the need for integration among key stakeholders, while explaining ongoing efforts to close existing gaps in vehicle administration.
The minister noted that VREG addresses the challenges caused by Nigeria’s status as the largest importer of vehicles in Africa, with over 15 million operational vehicles.
Edun explained that issues like customs duty evasion, inadequate data for vehicular policy, revenue leakages, vehicle theft and ineffective vehicle insurance coverage were tackled through VREG.
Also, Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu if Lagos, represented by Oluwaseun Osiyemi, Commissioner for Transport, commended the government for bringing stakeholders together to enhance understanding of VREG.
He noted that VREG would provide all levels of government with an accurate database for real-time vehicle assessment and crime prevention.
Sanwo-Olu added, “We are confident that with continued support, VREG will revolutionise vehicle management across the country, driving economic growth and development.”
The Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, represented by Deputy Controller of Customs, Rahmon Akintola, also highlighted the potential for enhanced customs operations through collaboration with other stakeholders.
Alhaji Yusuf Othman, National President of the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), noted that the association, which controls 90 per cent of vehicles used for cargo transportation, is a key stakeholder in national revenue collection.
Othman, represented by a member of the association, Mr Stephen Okafor, appealed for the implementation of VREG at no cost to transporters.
Mr Emenike Nwokeoji, President of the Association of Nigeria Customs Licensed Agents, pledged the association’s support for VREG’s success, saying,”no imported vehicle in the country is beyond traceability”.
During a presentation titled “Optimising Nigeria’s Vehicular Ecosystem for National Economic Development”, Mr Dennis Obeto, Managing Director of Fourcore Technology Solutions Ltd., stressed the need to make Nigeria’s motor vehicle ecosystem safer and more efficient.
Obeto, a private sector collaborator on the VREG project, explained more on the the platform’s functionality and its role in transforming the vehicular ecosystem. (NAN)