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Protest erupts in Calabar community over suspected police signposts

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The people of Kasuk II Qua Clan in Calabar Municipality on Monday protested the strange erection of police signpost on their ancestral lands in Calabar.

The protest, which took place across major streets in the area, saw the people calling on the IGP to investigate the signpost and those responsible for the erection.

They noted that the signposts, which had no reference number and police logo, were mounted on different locations along the Goodluck Jonathan byepass in the Kasuk II Qua Clan.

The community expressed worry about the sudden emergence of the signposts while the land matter was still under litigation.

A youth leader in the community, who addressed newsmen during the protest, Edet Ayito, said they saw the posts some days ago and were surprised because of the inscription it carried.

He questioned the credibility of the signboard and called for comprehensive investigation by the Inspector General of Police.

According to him, “Some days ago, we saw strange signposts with very disturbing information allegedly mounted by police order.

“it is strange because the land in question is our community land and there are litigations that are yet to be resolved.

“What is more disturbing is the fact that we have so many judgments in our favour in the case while the aspects that were yet to be determined, had remained in higher courts waiting to be concluded.

“We are surprised in the sense that we don’t know where those responsible for the erection got their order, if at all it is from the police.

“We don’t even know if it is Nigerian Police, military police or naval police; we have not seen any police logo or colour on this board neither is there any reference number to that effect.

“The only thing we saw was an appeal suit number CA/ C/ 158/ 2019 which completely had nothing to do with the portion of lands where the various signposts with an order of police were mounted.

“We don’t know what this stands for because if there are cases in court between parties, the police can never be the judge, everyone must wait till Judgment is given by the court and not by the police.

“We call on government to come and intervene in this matter before it goes out of hand or lead to communal crisis.”

On his part, the community Clan Head, Ntoe Ededem Okon Ayito, described the various signposts in his domain as an “anomaly”.

He said the action was not only fraudulent but criminal and called on the police authority to investigate the matter.

He noted that if the police were not responsible for the erection, those responsible were trying to bring the image of the security agency into disrepute.

“It’s a shocking incident because we saw a signpost being mounted that police have instructed my tenants to pull out of where they are living.

“I have carefully looked at those signposts and there is no police logo there, this is why the community is protesting so that the inspector general of police will be aware of what people are using his name to do as police.

“Police cannot grant ownership of lands and it is only the court that can give that order and it will be executed by the police.

“Those tenants there have their approvals from the Cross River State Government and have been there for 20 years or more.

“How can somebody put a signboard there and claim it is the police that is doing so.

“The suit number there is a case pending before the Supreme Court and a decision has not been taken on it.

“We are a peace-loving people and a law abiding community; we don’t want war, we don’t want any crisis; hence we are appealing to the IGP to urgently look into the matter before it degenerates into something else,” he appealed.

Meanwhile, the state Police Command has dissociated itself from the matter.

The spokesperson of the command, SP Irene Ugbo, said, “we are not the court that can give such a decision or Judgment, we are not aware of such, we don’t get involved in land matters.

“The act could be perpetrated by civilians but, I can assure that the Police is not and cannot be involved in such.

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Gunmen Attack Police Station, Kill 2 in Anambra

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The Police Command in Anambra says gunmen have burnt its station in Umunze, Orumba South Local Government Area, killing two officers.SP Tochukwu Ikenga, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, announced this in a statement issued in Awka on Monday.He said that the gunmen attacked the police facility with improvised explosives, shooting sporadically, which caused a fire to burn part of the station.

He said further that during the attack, two police operatives on duty were killed when they attempted to resist the gunmen.
Ikenga stated that the bodies of the deceased policemen had been recovered and taken to the morgue.He also noted that joint security forces, including the police, army and navy, among others, had recovered five unexploded improvised explosives.
Ikenga noted that the Commissioner of Police in Anambra, CP Nnaghe Itam, had visited the scene for assessment.He said that Itam called on anyone with information that could assist in the investigation to come forward, assuring then that such information would be treated confidential.(NAN)

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IPPIS Data Base not Compromised, OAGF Assures Employees

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

The Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) has reiterated the Federal Government’s determination to maintain and operate a secure and efficient personnel and payroll system.In a statement by the Director of Press and Public Relations, Mr Bawa Mokwa on Monday, the OAGF maintained that the Integrated Personal and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) database has not been compromised, assuring that employees personal data on the IPPIS database is safe and secured.

The OAGF, which manages the IPPIS and other financial management initiatives of the Federal Government, said it is already implementing its ICT Security Policy that aims to ensure that its digital assets are secured in line with global best practices.
The Office explained that no data is saved on its website, adding that the IPPIS uses the website to only share information and not for any transaction. “The IPPIS is not using the OAGF website for any transaction. The website is actually the medium to share information. Neither payroll nor payment is made through the website, therefore, no data is contained in the website”, it said. The OAGF stated that the IPPIS validation portal that was recently developed for updates of employees information was deployed for a period and after the exercise was over, the data were pulled out and the site shut down permanently.According to the statement, “the IPPIS Validation Portal was deployed on a secure platform. A secured database and application were purchased from the popular HELIX-FONS.”The Office acknowledged that the IPPIS is of utmost importance to Nigerian workers, thus it became imperative to assuage the fears of any loss or breach of employees personal data in the IPPIS database. The OAGF noted that the IPPIS has put in place necessary mechanism to resolve any problem that may arise in its operations and advised workers that observe anomalies in their salaries to follow the official procedures inorder to get such issues resolved.

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Again, Inflation Drops to 32.15% in August

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

Nigeria’s headline inflation dropped to 32.15 percent in August, according to National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) report

The report released on Monday said the inflation eased the second time in 2024 after a 19 month increase that peaked at 34.19 percent in June.

“Looking at the movement, the August 2024 headline inflation
rate showed a decrease of 1.

25% points when compared to the July 2024 headline inflation rate (33.
40).”

It however, said on a year-on-year basis, the headline inflation rate was 6.35 percent points higher compared to the rate recorded in August 2023 (25.80%).

“This shows that the headline inflation rate (year-on-year basis) increased in August 2024 when compared to the same month in the preceding year (i.

e, August 2023).

Furthermore, on a month-on-month basis, the headline inflation rate in August 2024 was 2.22%, which was 0.06% lower than the rate recorded in August 2024 (2.28%).

” This means that in August 2024, the rate of increase in the average price level is lower than the rate of increase in the
average price level in July 2024.”

The report added that food inflation rate in August 2024 was 37.52 percent on a year-on-year basis, which was 8.18% points higher compared to the rate recorded in August 2023 (29.34%).

It said the rise in food inflation
on a year-on-year basis was caused by increases in prices of; “Bread, Maize Grains, Guinea Corn, etc (Bread and Cereals Class), Yam, Irish Potatoes, Water Yam, Cassava Tuber, etc (Potatoes, Yam & Other Tubers Class), Palm Oil, Vegetable, etc (Oil & Fats Class) and
Ovaltine, Milo, Lipton, etc (Coffee, Tea & Cocoa Class).”

But on a month-on-month basis, the food inflation rate in August 2024 was 2.37 percent, a 0.10% decrease compared to the rate recorded in July 2024 (2.47 percent).

“The fall can be attributed to the decline in the rate of increase in the average prices of Tobacco, Tea, Coco, Coffee, Groundnut Oil, Milk, Yam, Irish Potatoes, Water Yam, Cassava Tuber, Palm Oil, Vegetable etc.”

It added that the average annual rate of Food inflation for the twelve months ending August 2024 over the previous twelve-month average was 36.99 percent, which was 11.98 percent points increase from the average annual rate of change recorded in August 2023 (25.01 percent).

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