CRIME
Bayelsa Security Council Imposes Curfew, Suspends Chieftaincy, Youth Activities In Opu- Nembe

The Bayelsa State Security Council has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew on Opu-Nembe (Nembe-Basambiri) community in Nembe Local Government Area of the state.
The curfew period is between 7pm and 6am daily until further notice.
Rising from an expanded emergency security council meeting presided by Governor Douye Diri, on Friday, the council urged all security agencies in the state to enforce the order.
Briefing journalists at the end of the meeting in Government House, Yenagoa, Special Adviser on Security, retired Commissioner of Police, Akpoebi Agberebi, said the council also suspended all youth and chieftaincy activities in the community.
It also resolved that the youth president in the custody of the State Security Services be further investigated and prosecuted if found wanting.
According to Agberebi, the council called for the timely investigation and prosecution of all youths arrested and presented to the police if found guilty.
Others to be arrested and prosecuted if found wanting include one Kojo Sam and those mentioned in petitions by the community for their involvement in the February 15, 2023 killings in the community.
The Security Adviser added that council called on the Acting Inspector General of Police to withdraw the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team and allow the military joint task force already in Nembe-Bassambiri to take charge of the security situation in the troubled community.
He vowed that the security agencies and members of the council will implement the resolutions until peace returned to community.
In his opening remarks, Governor Diri assured the people of Opu-Nembe that he would do everything possible to bring peace to the community.
The governor said before the recent Opu-Nembe crisis, his administration had ensured that Bayelsa was no longer tagged among the red-flag states in the country.
He stated that those who perpetrated violence in the same community prior to the election in 2019 want to repeat same ugly incident but vowed that the government would prevent it.
The governor promised to work with the service commanders to restore normalcy in order for all political parties to campaign peacefully according to the constitution and electoral laws of the country.
His words: “We are getting close to the November 11 election. The same Nembe in 2019 was a flashpoint. People were killed just like we have seen people killed again.
“Nembe of 2023 cannot be Nembe of 2019. We are a government, and as the Chief Security Officer of Bayelsa State, I will work with the security commanders to do everything that we need to do to bring a lasting solution to this crisis.“
Earlier, Governor Diri said the state will not to go back to the dark days when insecurity held sway.
Speaking shortly upon his arrival in Yenagoa where he was received by hundreds of supporters, Diri stated that Bayelsa has moved forward and will continue to make progress rather than retrogress.
He said his administration had made great developmental strides in less than four years compared to the five years of the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the November election, Chief Timipre Sylva, when he ruled as governor of the state.
He cited phase one of the Glory Drive road project, which his administration completed, saying Sylva spent N9billion on same road with nothing to show for it.
Diri urged the people not to be deceived by the antics of the opposition, saying Sylva had been tried before but failed woefully and was publicly rejected by Bayelsans.
The state’s helmsman expressed optimism that President Bola Tinubu, who he said had a history of fighting for democracy, will provide a level playing field and called on the people to disregard threats by the opposition of using federal might to win the election.
He said: “I thank the youths and everyone of you for this warm reception.
“Our administration has succeeded to bring peace in the state and we will continue to keep Bayelsa safe and secure for everyone.
“We cannot go back to Egypt. When they were governor, on paper they claimed they spent N9billion on the same Glory Drive project that we have now done and they did just about 50 metres.
“Stand firm in your units. Nobody owns Bayelsa more than you. The Federal Government will not come and kill you. Your vote must count. The Federal Government is headed by a democrat. So ignore the talk of federal might”.
The governor was received by a colourful crowd of mainly tricycle (keke) riders, youths and women from the Bayelsa airport, at the Etegwe/Edegwe roundabout and the Government House gate.
CRIME
Police Evacuates Remains of Bolt Driver Shot Dead in Yenagoa

Police operatives from the Bayelsa command have evacuated the remains of a bolt driver, who was shot dead on Friday morning at Samphino Road Junction , Yenagoa.
The lifeless body of the middle-aged yet-to-be-identified driver was discovered early Friday morning inside his vehicle at the Samphino Road Junction in the Kpansia suburb of Yenagoa.
Residents, who discovered the scene raised the alarm which prompted a swift response from police operatives, who quickly cordoned off the area.
The body of the commercial driver has been deposited at the mortuary for possible autopsy.
The residents, who got to the scene early suggested that the victim might have been shot at close range by suspected armed robbers.
Reacting to the incident, a senior police officer, who spoke on anonymity at the crime scene, said that a full-scale investigation was underway.
“We are working to gather all necessary intelligence.
“Forensic teams have been deployed to the scene and we are also liaising with the bolt company to retrieve trip data that may help in tracking down the culprits,” he said.
The Police Spokesman in Bayelsa, ASP Musa Mohammed confirmed the incident to NAN and said that investigation was already in progress. (NAN)
CRIME
Court Remands 18-year-Old Student for Alleged Murder

A Makurdi Chief Magistrates’ Court on Friday ordered the remand of an 18-year old student, Joseph Chive, at a Makurdi Correctional Centre for allegedly killing a 14-year-old girl.
Chive, who lives at Veterinary Layout, Northbank, Makurdi, was charged with illegal possession of firearms and culpable homicide.
The Chief Magistrate, Mr Kevin Mbanongun, did not take the plea of the defendant for want of jurisdiction.
He remanded the defendant and adjourned the case until Aug. 28 for mention.
Earlier, the prosecutor, Insp Godwin Ato, told the court that the defendant committed the offences on May 25, at Veterinary Layout, Northbank, Makurdi.
He said the case was reported at the ‘C’ Division Police Station, Northbank, Makurdi, by the deceased’s father, Mr Victor Ayom.
According to him, the defendant had an altercation with the victim, a 14-year-old girl, Mimidoo Victor.
“While the altercation was going on, the defendant rushed into his room, brought a loaded dane gun and shot the girl on the head.
“The defendant was arrested during police investigation and he confessed to the crime.
“The dane gun was recovered from him,” Ato said.
The prosecutor said the offences contravened Section 3(1) of the Robbery and Firearms Act, 2004 and Section 222 of the Penal Code, Laws of Benue, 2004. (NAN)
CRIME
Man Jailed 14 years for Attempted Sexual Assault on Minor

An Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court on Friday sentenced a man, Damilare Adewale to 14 years imprisonment for attempted sexual assault on a 14-year-old girl, (name withheld).
Justice Rahman Oshodi convicted and sentenced Adewale to 14 years imprisonment, following his plea bargain agreement to the amended one-count charge of attempted sexual assault by penetration.
The convicted was arraigned on the charge of defilement in which he had pleaded not guilty to on Nov.
29, 2021.The prosecution, bearing the burden of proof pursuant to section 135(1) of the Evidence Act 2011, adduced evidence through two witnesses, the survivor and her guardian, both of whom were subjected to extensive cross- examination by defence.
The survivor, in her testimony, had told the court she was on her way to a barbing shop when the convict, who lived in her neighbourhood, accosted and dragged her to his room.
The survivor had further told the court that the convict had expressed his desire to take her to his house but when she refused, he forcibly dragged her to his residence, where he pushed her onto his bed, removed her undergarments and defiled her.
The survivor had also testified that she was crying and shouting during the ordeal and observed blood resulting from the convict’s actions.
She had confirmed to the court that she was 14 years of age and that it was her first encounter with the convict.
The prosecution, had, however informed the court on May 27 and said that the convict had opted for plea bargain, which necessitated the amended charge.
Oshodi, while delivering the judgment, said that he was satisfied that the convict was competent to enter an informed plea and made the guilty plea without oppression.
He said: “Damilare Adewale, you have pleaded guilty to the offence of attempt to commit sexual assault by penetration contrary and I have accepted your plea and convicted you accordingly.
“I must emphasise that you were initially charged with the more serious offence of defilement, which carries the prescribed punishment of life imprisonment under the Criminal Law.
“However, through the plea bargain process, you have pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of attempt to commit sexual assault by penetration under section 262, which carries a maximum sentence of 14 years’ imprisonment.
“I have carefully considered your plea for mercy, you told this court that you gained admission to the Open University and learned other useful trades in the Kirikiri Mximum Security Custodial Centre.”
The court thereafter convicted him him on the amended charge.
“After serving your sentence, I believe what you have learned will assist your reintegration into society.
“Having considered all the circumstances of this case, including the seriousness of the offence, the impact upon the victim, your guilty plea, and the terms of the plea agreement, I endorse the agreed sentence of 14 years.
“I hereby sentence you to 14 years’ imprisonment, commencing on 13 August 2020, the date of your remand in custody,” Oshodi said.
The judge also ordered that the convict’s name be registered as a sexual offender under sections 33 and 38 of the Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency Law of Lagos State, 2021. (NAN)