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EndSARS: Sanwo-Olu Invites Youths for Peace Walk, Calls for Harmony

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Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, on Tuesday called on youths to join him on Peace Walk, for healing of Lagos State.

Sanwo-Olu made the call in Lagos, during a news conference on the State Government’s position on the recommendations of the Judicial Panel of Inquiry on EndSARS, submitted on Nov.

15.

He also called on the members of the diplomatic corps, civil society groups, students, the media, as well as other stakeholders to join him in the Peace Walk.

The governor said that Lagos State deserved true healing after the disturbances that trailed the 2020 protests against police brutality.

According to him, only sustenance of harmony can guarantee the realisation of aspirations of all residents.

”I will be leading ”A Walk for Peace” in December to herald the healing of our land.

”Let me use this occasion to extend an open invitation to Folarin Falana (Falz), Debo Adebayo (Mr Marcaroni), Dele Farotimi, Temitope Majekodunmi, Segun Awosanya (Segalinks), Adedotun (Just Detoun), and Seun Kuti.

”Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu,  Commander of Rapid Response Squad (RRS), CSP Yinka Egbeyemi and others to join me on this ”historic march” for our dear Lagos,” he said.

Sanwo-Olu said that the state currently faced the hard choice of restoring harmony or doing itself a great harm.

He urged residents to join his administration in strengthening harmony and put the state on the path of peace.

The governor urged residents to reject those fueling anarchy and suspicion, clinging to unsubstantiated belief that carried no weight of verifiable evidence, while choosing emotion over facts.

He said that his administration was ready to facilitate better communication between youths and  state’s security machinery, to resolve issues before they would become intractable.

”Nobody will build this city for us. Let us show the world who we are. We are Lagosians. A people of great renown, driven by the irrepressible spirit of Lagos.

”It is a testimony to our strength and resilience as a people that, despite the huge losses incurred because of these terrible incidents, we have bounced back, with our economy as vibrant and virile as ever.

”I have no doubt whatsoever, that our prospects are as bright as ever and the best lies ahead of Lagos State and Nigeria.

”We will make it easier for our young people to initiate formal complaints on human rights violations through the Ministry of Justice.

”We will also improve the coordination between the state government and the security agencies, including the police and the military.

”In this vein, we are studying how to improve security policy formulation, information sharing, and clarifying rules of engagement in times of social unrest,” he said.

Sanwo-Olu said that the state had established a mechanism to compensate all those who lost homes, businesses, and livelihoods to the violent destruction of Oct. 2020.

He said that the state would also establish a detailed procedure for the just compensation of citizens with verified claims of police brutality committed during the protests.

The governor said government, youths, protesters, Police and other security agencies had learnt from the EndSARS protests and its hijack by hoodlums, which led to the destruction of public and private property worth billions of naira,

He said that the lessons learnt were with a view to averting any recurrence to the detriment of the state.

On mixed reactions that followed released of the report of the Judicial Panel of Inquiry, Sanwo-Olu said his administration remained committed to the process that would bring a closure to such ”painful episode” in the history of the state.

He said that the much-expected White Paper would be issued soon.

”While I commend the panel for undertaking its task to the best of its abilities, it is however, regrettable that the panel’s work and the leakage of an unauthorised version of the report have generated much tension.

”Sadly, a deep wound has been reopened.

”The heated exchanges among various shades of opinion on the report have unfortunately put us all at the risk of missing the larger picture;

”the fact that what we all seek in common is a land in which we are all safe and secure, law enforcement agents are trusted, and justice is guaranteed for all.

”We have no intention to engage in histrionics or further inflame passion on a matter that has generated intense interest and controversy nationally and internationally.

”Our decisions and actions will be based entirely on the law, the weight of evidence, and unblemished respect for the truth,” Sanwo-Olu said.

He expressed his administration’s commitment to end human rights abuses, adding, he never doubted the sincerity, patriotism and noble motivations of EndSARS protests organisers to end human rights abuses by the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

Sanwo-Olu said it was also on record that the Federal Government accepted all the demands of the protesters, including the immediate scrapping of SARS.

He added that the National Economic Council (NEC) also recommended the establishment of State Panels of Inquiry into cases of police brutality and the Lagos State Government was the first to set up its own panel.

”I can boldly say that no state took the advocacy for police reforms and justice in the face of documented brutality more seriously than we did in Lagos.

”We have so far paid N420 million in compensation to victims of police brutality, in line with the recommendations of the panel.

”My good people of Lagos State, you will also recall that in solidarity with the protesters, I joined our youths at various points during the demonstrations, particularly at the Lekki Tollgate and Alausa.

”I received the charter of demands of the protesters and promised to pass them on to the President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Muhammadu Buhari.

”I kept my word and passed on the demands to the President, who promised to act promptly on the issues raised,” he said.

Sanwo-Olu said that however, perhaps as a result of entrenched lack of trust between the government and the governed over the years, the protesters responded to the government’s concessions with skepticism and the demonstrations continued, even growing in intensity.

He said that regrettably, what had been very well organised and peaceful protests were subsequently hijacked in different parts of the country, particularly in Lagos.

Sanwo-Olu said that in the ensuing descent into anarchy, many of our compatriots were caught up in the violence.

”Several policemen were killed. Public and private property, including critical infrastructure, were set on fire, leading to losses estimated at several billions of naira.

”At that point, I imposed a curfew to restore normalcy in Lagos. We had only one goal in mind: the maintenance of law and order, and the protection of citizens going about their daily lives.

”This is more than a legal duty. It is a sacred obligation under the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which I swore to uphold,” he said. (NAN)

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Strike: JUSUN Members Lock out Judges, Lawyers, Litigants in Federal Courts in Ibadan

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Judges, lawyers and litigants at the Federal High Court, Court of Appeal and National Industrial Court in Ibadan, on Monday, were locked out by protesting members of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN).The national leadership of JUSUN had directed its members in the federal courts to embark on a strike on Monday over unpaid 25 per cent and 35 per cent salary increment, minimum wage and wage award.

A JUSUN official at the National Industrial Court, who craved anonymity, told Daily Asset in Ibadan that their salary was no longer enough as a result of current economic situation in the country.
He said that the workers were seriously suffering while judges in the courts did not see them as part of them.
According to the official, several steps taken to ensure their demands are met have been unsuccessful.The JUSUN representative said that no fewer than 10 members of staff of the National Industrial Court nationwide had died from February 2025 till date.“The suffering is too much and we are not asking for too much,” he said.Also speaking, a JUSUN official at the Court of Appeal, Ibadan, Mr Atanda Babatunde, said the strike was embarked on in compliance with the directive of the national leadership of JUSUN.Babatunde said that the strike would continue untill their demands were met.A lawyer, Mr Ismail Saka, who was at the Court of Appeal, Ibadan, expressed his disappointed over the strike.Saka said that he had been notified of his case coming up today and was surprised to have been locked out due to JUSUN strike.He said that one of his clients came from Sango-Ota, Ogun State, for the case, risking his life and wasting time and resources.He said that it was the right of JUSUN to embark on strike due to their entitlement while everyone was aware of the current economic reality in Nigeria.‘I urge the federal government to be compassionate and pay them their demands, which will make them live comfortable lives and not to be corrupted.Also, Mr Wale Oyegoke, who had a case at the Federal High Court in Ibadan, said he was angry that his case did not hold as a result of JUSUN strike.Oyegoke said that the Federal Government must treat the judiciary workers well, being a sensitive area.He said that the cost of living in Nigeria was already high while government was getting enough money due to subsidy removal.“The cost of transportation is very high, and if care is not taken, these staff will spend all their earnings on transportation.“I, as a person, spend N60,000 weekly on transportation.“Leaving home today, I thought my case would go on, but I am dsappointed that cases are not going on due to the strike.,” he said.A litigant, Mr Seye Olawale, who came from Lagos State, said that he was seriously pained risking his life on the bad road and wasting time and resources to come to Ibadan.(NAN)

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C’ River Govt. Threatens to Sanction Firm for N1.2bn Unpaid Tax

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The Cross River Government has threatened severe penalty on a firm, Bao Yao Iron and Steel Company, for owing the state N1.2 billion accrued tax liabilities.This was disclosed by Mr Ayi Bassey, Director Compliance, Cross River Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Monday during a compliance drive by the service to the premises of the firm in Calabar.

Bassey said the service had taken steps provided by law but the company refused to discharge its statutory responsibility to the government.
“We have served them demand notice, final demand notice; for four periods they have been issued pre action notices and they have done nothing to show they have a responsibility to the state.“As a service, we view this as a deliberate attempt on the part of the management of the company to undermine the developmental efforts of the present administration in the state.
“We have placed the non compliance stickers as our final demand to them, beyond this, we will take necessary steps to ensure we enforce compliance,” he said.On his part, Mr Emmanuel Esira, Director Legal Services and Enforcement of Cross River IRS said the visitation was a further administrative step to get the company informed of their indebtedness to the government.According to him, “the tax we are asking for are deductions from staff salaries that have not been remitted to the tax authorities in the state since 2009.“The notification stickers will be on their premises until they comply and if they don’t respond, we will take further actions.Esira urged other companies doing business in the state not to allow situations to get to the point where they have to paste non compliance stickers in their premises before they carry out their obligations. (NAN)

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Court Remands Man for Allegedly Stealing Electric Cable

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A Badagry Chief Magistrates’ Court in Lagos State on Thursday, ordered the remand of a 35-year-old man, Segun Deala, for stealing Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) cable.Deal whose address was not provided, had pleaded guilty to a two-count charge bordering on stealing and breach of peace.

The Chief Magistrate, Nurudeen Layeni ordered that he should be kept at the Awhajigho correctional facility in Badagry.
He adjourned the case until Aug.
14, for fact and sentencingEarlier, the prosecution, ASP Edet Ekpo told the Court that the defendant committed the offences on May 9, at about 2p.m., at Gbenapon Ajara-Topa, Badagry, Lagos.Ekpo said that the defendant stole some length of electric cable with value yet unknown belonging to the EKEDC .
He said the defendant conducted himself in a manner likely to cause breach of peace by destroying the cable.According to prosecutor, the offences contravened Sections 287 and 168 of the Criminal Law of Lagos 2015.

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