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Father of Doctor Detained by Police Dies of Heart Attack as Family Petitions Alia, FG

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

The family of Engr. Martins Korinjo has petitioned the Benue State governor, Rev Fr. Hyacinth Alia and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, ( SGF), Sen George Akume, the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, among others, over what they said ,”the unlawful detention of Dr.

Terseer James Korinjo by the police in Maiduguri, Borno State.
”Dr. Terseer James Korinjo, is a medical doctor with Medecines De Monde (MDM) at the GTS Clinic Damboa Local Government Area, (LGA) of Borno State.According to a statement signed by Engr. Martins Korinjo, and made available to newsmen in Makurdi on Sunday, Dr.
Terseer Korinjo uncovered gross, fraudulent, and illegal medical malpractices in the Clinic where he is the medical doctor/team lead.Dr. Korinjo had raised concerns for the safety and welfare of the indigenes in the community who access these medical services, a development that did not go down well with the organisation, MDM.”Dr. Terseer was victimized, persecuted, and hunted by his colleagues in the organisation who planned to eliminate his life to cover their unprofessional medical misconduct.”The accumulation of these various acts of victimisation against Dr. Terseer led to an outburst and a mob attack on his life on the night of Sunday the 17th day of March 2024 with brutal attacks on Dr. Terseer which continued up to the early hours of Monday the 18th day of March 2024 when the Police came to the scene of the all-night mob attack on the life of Dr. Terseer.”The assailants that attacked Dr. Terseer connived with the Police to arrest and detain Dr. Terseer who has since been in the maximum Police detention facilities from the Borno State Police Criminal Investigation Department (State CID) to the Crack Unit of the Borno State CID from the 18th day of March till date.”Dr. Terseer is daily tortured, brutalized, dehumanized, and assaulted at this maximum Police detention facility in a bid to eliminate his life to cover the unprofessional and illegal medical practices he uncovered.”The assailants of Dr. Terseer and the organisation (MDM) have continued to conspire with the Police in Borno State who have vowed that Dr. Terseer will not be released even though the Police have no basis for the continuous detention neither have the Police proffered any Charge(s) against Dr. Terseer in any court of competent jurisdiction,” the statement said.The family is calling on the Governor of Benue State, The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, ( SGF), Sen George Akume, the House of Representative member representing Jechira Constituency, the Senator representing Zone A, the Nigerian Medical Association, (NMA), the Department of State Services, (DSS), the Inspector General of Police to help them investigate the matter and obtain the immediate release their son.The family also called on the Nigerian Police Service Commission, National Human Rights Commission, Human Rights Activists, and all well-meaning Nigerians to help release Dr. Terseer whose health, safety and life at the moment, they said “is not guaranteed in the hands of the Borno State CID.

“We the family have sufficient evidence to provide in respect of this case and will share with concerned parties as required,” the statement said.Meanwhile, a septuagenarian, Mr Mathias Korinjo has died of an alleged heart attack following the unlawful detention of his son, Dr James Korinjo, in Maiduguri, Bornu state.Daily Asset gathered that, the deceased son, Dr Konrinjo, a medical doctor with Medecines De Monde (MDM) at the GTS Clinic Damboa Local Government Area, (LGA), Borno State, was detained since March 2024, after he uncovered fraudulent medical malpractices in the Clinic where he is the medical doctor/team lead.A statement from the family said when he raised concerns for the safety and welfare of the indigenous people in the community who access the medical services, it did not sit well with the organisation.The statement said “Dr. Terseer has since been in the maximum Police detention facilities from the Bornu State Police Criminal Investigation Department (State CID) to the Crack Unit of the Bornu State CID from the 18th day of March till date.”Speaking to our correspondent on phone on Sunday, the victims elder brother, Engr Martins Korinjo said his father, a 72 year old chartered Accountant by profession, was heartbroken and could no longer bear the emotional torture.He died at an undisclosed hospital in Makurdi, Benue state.”The prolonged detention of Dr. James triggered his BP. He was admitted and managed by his personal physician only for him to have cardiac arrest this morning which led to his demise.””Since he heard the news, he hasn’t been himself and finally, today, he couldn’t make it.”I kept telling him that everything is under control but he said this is getting to a month. He kept asking so many questions like what has his son done that they are holding him.”Is he alive or have they killed him? But I told him, I assured him that he is alive.”I told him that when my mum gets to the crack unit today, I will get him to speak with his son, Dr James, so he will believe that he is still alive.”I spoke to the NMA in Bornu and he told me he will take up the matter today. I have also sent the petition to the security agencies,” he said.He lamented that while his brother was still in detention, the company went and gave him a letter that they were inviting him to a disciplinary committee.”This was after they gave him a suspension letter while he was still in detention. This organization my brother works for has not contacted us the family members over this matter till date.”So it’s like their plan is to make sure that my brother is being killed and then they would cook up a story and tell us.”He called on the Benue state Governor Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia, the Inspector General of Police and the NMA Chairman in Bornu to look into the matter and ensure the release of his brother.

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Nigeria’s Problems Beyond Tinubu, Ask Governors LG Chairmen

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By Tony Bazim

Many Nigerians blame President Tinubu for everything happening in the country, but have we taken time to ask the right questions?

Every month, Local Government Chairmen receive allocations.

What projects are they using these funds for? How is your local community benefiting?

State Governors also receive federal allocations and generate billions through taxes and other sources of revenue.

How are these funds being spent? Are the roads, schools, hospitals, and other public services reflecting the amount of money received?

Good governance starts with accountability at every level, not just at the top.

If we focus all our attention on the President while ignoring those closest to us, we may be overlooking a big part of the problem.

As citizens, we should demand transparency from our Councillors, Local Government Chairmen, Governors, House of Assembly members, and every public office holder entrusted with our resources.

Nigeria will make greater progress when we stop asking only, “What is the President doing?” and start asking, “What is every elected official doing with the resources entrusted to them?”

Let’s ask the right questions.

AskTheRightQuestions #Accountability #GoodGovernance #Nigeria

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Stakeholders Demand Enforcement of Kogi Urban Planning Law

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

Stakeholders in Kogi State’s built environment sector have called on the state Government to urgently enforce the Kogi State Urban and Regional Planning Law of 2010, warning that continued neglect of the legislation is fueling unregulated development, environmental degradation and urban disorder across the state.

The call was made during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Symposium of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP), Kogi State Chapter, held in Lokoja over the weekend.

The event, themed “Urban and Regional Planning in Kogi: Trajectory, Legal Issues and Prospects,” brought together town planners, policymakers, academics, and other professionals in the built environment to discuss strategies for sustainable urban development.

Speaking at the event, the outgoing Chairman of the institute, Stephen Nden, lamented that although the Nigerian Urban and Regional Planning Law of 1992, as amended, was domesticated in Kogi State in 2010, it has remained largely inactive. He urged the government to immediately implement the law to enable professional town planners to effectively guide physical development and curb the growing trend of uncoordinated urban expansion.

According to him, “The implementation of the Urban and Regional Planning Law will empower town planners to effectively guide the physical growth of our urban centres and ensure orderly development. It is unfortunate that a law domesticated over a decade ago remains inactive despite the enormous benefits it offers.”

Nden stressed that achieving sustainable development requires collective efforts from all stakeholders in the built environment sector.

He further urged members of the institute to uphold professional ethics and strengthen collaboration with government agencies, local government councils, and academic institutions.

A resource person at the symposium, Ramatu Baba, expressed concern over the state’s failure to fully implement planning laws, noting that several environmental and developmental challenges, including illegal mining activities and indiscriminate construction, are linked to poor planning and weak enforcement mechanisms.

She said, “The absence of effective planning frameworks has contributed significantly to illegal mining activities and environmental degradation. Government must strengthen planning institutions and ensure strict compliance with development control regulations.”

Baba also decried the shortage of qualified town planners and other professionals in the sector, warning against construction on natural waterways and flood-prone areas.

Chairman of the Planning Committee, Dr. Baba Adams Ndalai, emphasized that without the full implementation of planning laws and the establishment of a functional Urban and Regional Planning Board, cities and towns across the state would continue to witness chaotic growth.

He stated that Kogi State possesses immense potential for sustainable urban development if the right policies and political will are deployed.

Dr. Ndalai advocated the adoption of smart city initiatives, climate-resilient infrastructure, and inclusive spatial planning systems, adding that Geographic Information Systems (GIS) could significantly improve land administration and increase internally generated revenue.

“The future of Kogi lies in embracing technology-driven planning solutions. Through GIS-based planning and land management systems, governments can improve development control, monitor land use changes, reduce disputes, and strengthen revenue generation,” he said.

Chairman of the occasion and former National President of the NITP, Chief Isah Ichaba, urged members to remain united and committed to advancing the planning profession.

He noted that stronger collaboration among professionals would enable the institute to play a more effective role in shaping government policies and promoting sustainable development.

At the end of the AGM, members elected a new executive council to pilot the affairs of the Kogi State Chapter. Sani Daniel emerged as Chairman, while Femi Ayanleye was elected Vice Chairman. Other officers include Aishat Mohammed Jamiu (Secretary), Enikanolaye Isaac Adebowale (Assistant Secretary), Zainab Salau (Treasurer), Abdullahi Shaaban Aminu (Financial Secretary), Atodo Kerim Smaila (Auditor), Oshamehin Deborah (Public Relations Secretary), Yakubu Umar Onimisi (PRS II), Samuel Afolagbode (Social Welfare Secretary), Stephen Jonathan Nden (Ex-Officio I) and Michael Alhassan (Ex-Officio II).

In his acceptance speech, the newly elected Chairman, Sani Daniel, pledged to provide inclusive and result-oriented leadership aimed at strengthening the institute and advancing physical planning across the state.

Daniel disclosed that the AGM adopted several recommendations, including the preparation of comprehensive master plans for Lokoja and other major urban centres, implementation of the Urban and Regional Planning Law of 2010, development of a state-wide regional development plan covering all 21 local government areas, recruitment of more planning professionals, establishment of stronger institutional coordination mechanisms, integration of climate adaptation and post-mining reclamation strategies into planning policies, and full deployment of GIS technology in development control activities.

He added that the institute would collaborate with other professional bodies to create a stronger built environment advocacy platform capable of supporting government efforts in achieving sustainable urban development and making Kogi State a more attractive destination for investment and tourism.

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South Korea Election Chief Offers to Resign over Ballot Shortages

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South Korea’s National Election Commission (NEC) chairperson, Roh Tae-ak, on Friday offered to resign following a widespread shortage of ballot papers that disrupted voting in Seoul during this week’s local elections.

Roh made the announcement during a press briefing at NEC headquarters in Gwacheon, south of Seoul, expressing deep responsibility for the incident and apologising for eroding public trust in election management.

“The situation undermined voters’ confidence and participation in local elections, and I feel devastated as chairman,” Roh said.

NEC Secretary-General Heo Cheol-hoon also offered to resign, Roh added.

The presidential office said it “takes seriously” the resignations and called for a comprehensive review of election management procedures to restore public trust.

Officials stressed the need for the NEC to provide a clear explanation and implement strict follow-up measures.

The NEC plans to establish an independent committee of outside experts to investigate the cause of the shortage and propose preventive steps.

Ballot paper shortages were reported at more than a dozen polling stations in Seoul, including Songpa and Gangnam districts, causing temporary suspension of voting.

Some voters reportedly left without casting their ballots after waiting.

Protesters later gathered at a polling station in Jamsil, Songpa Ward, alleging election fraud and obstructing officials from transporting ballot boxes.

Police dispersed the crowd and transferred approximately 2,000 ballots to a counting centre.

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