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NCoS CG Denies Attempts by EFCC, DSS to Forcefully Remove Emefiele from Correctional Centre

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By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja

Controller General of the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS) Haliru Nababa on Thursday denied that the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) attempted to forcefully abduct former Central Bank (CBN) Governor Godwin Emefiele from the custody of Nigeria Correctional Centre, Kuje, Abuja.

He said this when he appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions, following a petition by the Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency alleging that the EFCC and DSS attempted to forcefully remove Emefiele from custody.

Chairman of the Committee, Hon Mike Etaba, however dismissed the petition on the grounds that it was sub judice, when it came on for first hearing on Thursday.

This was as the Director Legal and Prosecution Department of EFCC, Sylvanus Tahir SAN, said it was inappropriate to entertain the petition as it bordered a subsisting court matter.

Nababa, who was represented by the Assistant Controller-General in Charge of Operations, Nwakeze Emmanuel, said, “As far as we are concerned, we are not aware of any alleged attempt to forcefully release Dr Emefiele. Emefiele is still in our custody, bubbling.”

The Committee Chairman said, “This matter is in court, we can’t forget ahead with this matter because it is subjudice to us. This matter is hereby dismissed from this committee.

Earlier the EFCC’s legal representative, Tahir had said, “The petition which we perused borders on a pending court case.

“There is a subsisting criminal charge against Mr Godwin Emefiele on whose behalf the petitioners have petitioned.

“I am wondering whether it is appropriate given the fact that it borders on a subsisting court matter for this committee to by way of public hearing delve into the matter more so that Mr Emefiele is ably represented by very senior lawyers in this matter including senior advocates of Nigeria (SAN) and this petition did not emanate from them and in any event, we believe if the allegations have substance as the petitioners would want this committee to believe it would have been ventilated before the honourable court before which this case is pending because they are alleging case of contempt.

“If it is a case of contempt as it is being alleged, I thought the appropriate forum to ventilate that issue should be before the honourable court other than being it before this committee given the sub judice nature of this case.

“The court made an order admitting him to bail on conditions which to the best of our knowledge is yet to fulfil the bail condition.“The correctional centre can confirm that he (Emefiele) is in their custody ostensibly because of the reason of non-fulfilment of the bail condition.”

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Enugu Govt to Complete Central Station Dual Terminal in 12 Months

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From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu

The Commissioner for transport Enugu State, Dr Obi Ozor have said that Enugu State government will complete the proposed site for the Enugu State central Station dual terminal park in 12 months, adding that Peter Mbah administration has also compensated the 29 legal tenants of railway cooperation along holy ghost axis where the terminal will be constructed.

The Commissioner speaking with the Journalists in Enugu during an inspection at the proposed site informed them that Enugu State government had reached an agreement with Nigerian railway and federal ministry of transportation to lease the place for the construction of the proposed terminal.
He noted that work will commence in the terminal this month and will be completed and delivered in 12 months.
According to him, the Enugu State government started this Journey since September 2023 and the government has engaged all the stakeholders from the ditch crushers to the Agberos, to the legal tenants and to the federal government. Notices were given on 13th October 2023 and after 7 months, the government has come to clear the place for immediate commencement of the terminals.””Compensation has been paid to the legal tenants, and some tenants have not submitted their accounts to railway, because some of them believe they are above the law or that government cannot do work for the benefit of the people. “I believe that after yesterday’s action, they will reach out to railway and will submit their account for immediate payment.He pointed out that the government since last year prepared befitting relocation site at new market and old UNTH for the motherless babies. “We have made all arrangements and they have a committee responsible for allocating spaces to different transporters”.”We are also building the same type of terminal in Garriki, Abakpa and in Nsukka making it for phase 1 of the transport infrastructural project. The phase 2 will now be looking at places like nine mile and other critical places. So the government wants to build this infrastructures in an equitable manner to drive efficiency, affordability and sustainability of transportation sector in Enugu. The management of this will be driven by private sector for sustainability.Former Chairman, Ezeagu local government area also former Special Adviser to the former governor, Hon Fred Ezinwa in an interview with Journalists commended Governor Peter Mba for embarking on this project saying that it takes a Governor with political will to do that.”What he is building here is an edifice, a legacy project that will outlive him. It had dual advantage, by giving a massive security in Enugu. If you have a central park anchoring all the vehicle coming to Enugu, you will know who came in to Enugu and who left Enugu. The economy of Enugu will be consolidated in terms of IGR.

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Lack of Mobility Affects Projects Monitoring, Plateau’s BPP Laments

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From Jude Dangwam, Jos

The Director of Administration/Acting Director General of the Plateau State Bureau of Public Procurement (PSBPP) Yabilsu Dogo has decried that lack of mobility has affected the procurement agency from effective monitoring of awarded contracts in the State.He said the Agency which is responsible for the issuance of certificate of no objections to contractors is central in the monitoring of contracts being executed to meet specification and quality is in dear need of attention for optimal results.

Dogo made this outcry when he received members of the “Community Frontline Advocates” on the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in collaboration with the Open Contracting Partnership (OCP) implemented by Accountability Lab Nigeria in Plateau State.
”When I came here, I asked whether this is a government office or not. There is no official vehicle in this agency, including a bus for monitoring work, this over the years affects the quality of work contractors carried out across the state.”The building is about to collapse you can see cracks everywhere, there is no functional toilets, the small environment is sitting on a waterlogged area and during rainy season water keeps coming out of every office from the ground, you wouldn’t want to be here in the rainy season.” he lamentedHe added, “The Governor has approved an official vehicle for us which will be delivered to us in no distance time. And some releases were made for the running of the office that is how we were able to fix two toilets in this office. But we still need a bus for monitoring, without a bus we can’t function as expected of the Bureau,” he emotionally statedThe Bureau of Public Procurement has in the last one year of the Mutfwang administration has issued over 100 certificate of no objections to contractors executing contracts across the state.The Agency is said to have recorded above 21 million naira generated as revenue through registration of contractors who are ready to do business with the state.The team of Community Frontline Advocates led by Mr Derek Nanman Gono said the team is at the Agency on a familiarization visit in other to strengthen the quest for open contracting in the state towards accountability and good governance to citizens of Plateau State.He disclosed that the team will be embarking on projects monitoring and urged the agency to upload more projects so far completed on the Open Contracting Portal to easy tracking.Gono reiterated that the team is focusing on two key areas for the monitoring project, covering the health sector and the educational sector across the state respectively.

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Benue Community Send SoS Message to Alia over Molestation, Killings

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

The people of Egba Community in Agatu LGA of Benue State, have sent a SAVE OUR SOUL (SOS) message to Gov. Hyacinth Alia over the continuous molestation and killing of their sons and daughters by their Ologba neighbouring community in the area.The Community further urged the Governor to consider their plight and urgently intervene in order to free them from the frequent harassment and killing of innocent law-abiding citizens.

The Egba people are equally calling on the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Aondona Dajoh, the Och’Idoma, Agaba-Idu, John Obagaji Odogbo and other public spirited individuals, to prevail on Ologba people to remove all wooden blocks and disarm their armed youths allegedly stationed at the major road connecting the two communities.
Youths from Ologba Community have allegedly barricaded all the routes linking the two communities thereby preventing Egba people from gaining access to social and business activities with their neighbours, particularly Obagaji, the local government headquarters.Recall that Egba and Ologba people have been entangled in a grisly war over the ownership of a fish pond for several decades.However, what triggered the above call is the cold blooded murder of an Egba youth, Ohili Iduh Angela, allegedly by Ologba youths when he was returning from Obagaji market with his wife on May 1, 2024.Speaking to newsmen in Makurdi, Benue State capital, Sunday, a community leader from Egba, Mr Clement Oyaje, said the Ologba youths who attacked and killed Ohili also inflicted wounds on several Egba indigenes and burnt ten of their motorcycles and took fifteen away.Oyaje said Ohili and others were being escorted by an army lieutenant from Obagaji at the behest of the local government caretaker chairman, Yakubu Ochepo before he was killed.”At the point of crossing, Ohili and the others at the wooden barriers, Ologba youths who were allegedly armed with machetes and other dangerous weapons intercepted them and launched an attack on Ohili and macheted him to death.”Other people including Ochefije Ochokwunu, Adoga Ankeli and Adija Ibrahim were inflicted with severe injuries. This dastardly act took place in the presence of the military officer unhindered.”

“We have identified those behind the attacks and killings of our people. We know people like Baba Ojepa, Boniface Baba Ojepa, Amos Odoba, Bawa Alilu, Ogboche Onehi, Haruna Audu Olotu, Haruna Saleh Olotu, Adah Ocholeche Adoga, Inalegwu Nathaniel Igote and Oche Shuaibu are spearheading the crisis.””The Divisional Police Officer, DPO of Agatu Local Government Area had to personally intervene before the corpse of Angela which was earlier taken to Obagaji by the military was moved to Egba for burial. We are being treated like slaves in Agatu even though we are the first to settle there. They said they will continue to kill us until we are completely exterminated.”Up till today the road is still blocked. We don’t have any link to the local government headquarters. They said anybody from Egba that attempts to cross the road will be a dead person.”Buying and selling have collapsed, there’s nothing like buying and selling. We’re inside a cage, no movement. We cannot go to Ayila, we cannot go to Ogbaulu, we cannot go to Obagaji.”We are inside a cage. Even on a farm, we don’t even have access to our farm. As we speak, they are warming up to attack our community.””I can authoritatively tell you that the conflict between Egba and Ologba started in 1972 when a Makurdi Upper Area Court sitting in Otukpo, passed judgement in favour of Egba as the rightful owners of the disputed fish pond. The judgment was not appealed.”The court passed judgement in favour of Egba and fixed the boundary between Egba and Ologba at Idogo stream and said any economic tree that falls at Idogo East belongs to Egba and anyone that falls at Idogo West belongs to Ologba. The Ologba people did not appeal the judgment,” he said.”Even though there was no appeal against the 1972 judgement, Oyaje said the Ologba people, however, approached the Apa/Agatu traditional council, Idoma Area Traditional Council and the Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs for them to stand down the judgment of the court but to no avail”, he started.He accused Ologba people of masterminding militia killings in Egba, particularly the 2015 killings which claimed the life of 86 Egba people in one day.But in swift reaction, a local in Ologba Community who did not want his name on print described the allegations by Egba people as a tissue of lies.He said “Egba people have come again with their lies. Ologba people did not kill anyone on the 1st of May, 2024. We are law abiding people and will therefore not resort to acts of rascality by blocking public roads, not to talk of taking human life,” the local said.Efforts to confirm the incident from the Benue State Command Police Relations Officer, SP Catherine Anene, failed as she did not pick the calls made to her cell phone.

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