Saturday, 1 February 2014

Gunmen Kill Pastor, 10 Others in Fresh Attack!


Information reaching us disclosed that unknown gunmen suspected to be members of Boko Haram again killed a pastor and 10 other persons  in a fresh attack on Friday  night at EYN in the  village of Sabon Garin Yamdula  ,Madagali area of Adamawa state .
This is coming barely a week when the suspected members of the Islamic sect attacked a Catholic church at Chakawa village of Madagali  local government area of Adamawa and killed over 45 person in the area
Confirming   Friday’s night attack, the chairman Madagali local government council Mr Maina Ularamu   said the attackers had attempted to burn down the village head, but was resisted by some youths and other local vigilantes that kept firing local guns to dispel them.

‘’However  they shot  10 persons and the resident pastor  of EYN church who was rushed and later  died in a  hospital at Madagali town.

Illegal arms importation rises as 2015 elections draws near in Nigeria!




As preparations for the 2015 general elections  and  2014 governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states gather steam, there are strong indications of increase in the smuggling of arms and ammunition into the country.

Saturday PUNCH also learnt that the demand for imported bulletproof cars had increased in the last few months.

A report of the Nigeria Customs Service obtained by the Punch newspapars correspondents on Thursday showed that the records of seizures of arms and ammunition in 2013 by the Nigeria Customs Service were seven times more than those of 2012. The police also gave indications of a rise in the number of arms in circulation even though its spokesperson did not give a definite figure.
The Public Relations Officer of the NCS, Mr. Wale Adeniyi, said in Abuja on Thursday that the service now seizes contraband including arms and ammunition daily.  He said the agency  had beefed up security along the nation’s borders to curtail the influx of arms and ammunition into the country.
“We know the porosity of our borders, we had to change patrol strategies and the patrol strategy that we are using now is yielding dividends, we are making seizures of contraband on daily basis including arms and ammunitions,” he said.
Late Thursday, the State Security Service Operatives intercepted high-calibre ammunition in a 20-foot container at the Port Harcourt  Port in River State.
The vessel identified as MV Iron Trader was carrying 2,700 anti-aircraft and anti-tank bombs, according to security sources.
The Customs report entitled, “2013 Summary of Suppression of Smuggling/Seizures Report,” showed that the arms and ammunition were seized at  airports, seaports, creeks and border stations nationwide.

The report is prepared by the Enforcement, Investigation and Inspection Department of the NCS and it details the general anti-smuggling activities of the agency for a specified year.
Specifically, the report showed that the cases of seizures represented an increase of about 700 per cent when compared with the single seizure recorded in 2012.
Analysts say the increase in smuggling of arms and ammunitions to the country might not be unconnected with the increase in political activities towards the 2015 general elections and other governorship elections this year given the violence that usually accompanied  past electoral activities in the country.
The Independent National Electoral Commission had announced the timetable for the 2015 general elections and  governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states last Friday.
Though the electoral body is yet to give the go-ahead for the commencement of political  campaigns,  many politicians including the Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, have indicated their interest in contesting in the oncoming elections.
The 2007 governorship election turned bloody in Osun State when thousands of residents, who felt that the election was rigged by the Peoples Democratic Party took to the streets, burning houses and properties. Soldiers and policemen were drafted to quell the uprising, which spread from Osogbo to Ilesa, the hometown of Action Congress of Nigeria candidate in the election, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, who eventually emerged as governor after three and a half years of legal battle.
No fewer than eight persons were killed in the countdown to the election while about three persons lost their lives on the day of election, which gave a contentious victory to the PDP candidate, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola.
The latest in the series of political violence in Ekiti State was the killing of a supporter of the House of Representatives member representing Ado/Irepodun Ifelodun Constituency, Opeyemi Bamidele, who was shot dead at Emure Ekiti during a political rally.
The 1983 general elections erupted in violence in Ondo State when the Federal Electoral Commission declared the candidate of the National Party of Nigeria, Chief Akin Omoboriowo, as the winner of the governorship election.
A month-by-month analysis of ammunitions seized by the NCS, showed that the agency recorded the highest seizure of 56,570 in May 2013 and the lowest of 49 seizures in April.
Findings by one of our correspondents revealed that the seizure of 56,570 rounds of ammunition was recorded in Oyo/Osun Command of the NCS  and it was the highest ever recorded in the history of the anti-smuggling agency. Oyo State is one of the country’s border states sharing boundaries with the Republic of Benin.
It was gathered that the ammunition, which were neatly loaded in 227 cartons, and conveyed in a vehicle, were concealed in bags packed with dried cassava tubers.
Adeniyi emphasised the importance of intelligence gathering and said it was one of the  viable ways by which security agencies could  effectively stem  the influx of illegal weapons into the country.
He said, “Intelligence plays a very crucial role in interception of smuggled goods particularly arms and ammunition. People must be willing to give us intelligence reports; they should not just abandon the job of   intelligence reports  to the  customs and other security agencies alone.
We will continue to intensify our efforts to ensure that dangerous cargoes that could impede on national security are not allowed into the country. We will continue to count on the assistance of well meaning Nigerians  to give us information.”

Bulletproof cars
Though statistics of the total number of bulletproof vehicles imported into the country  in the last few months could not be obtained from the Customs, a key player in the sector said the demand  for imported bulletproof  cars had risen from about 800 to 1,500 annually.
When you talk about the normal passenger vehicles, I think it is about 500 and 800 in a year. There are Armoured Personnel Carriers imported by the Police and the Customs. By the time you add the ones imported by the military, you will be talking of about 1,500 in a year,” the Chief Executive Officer,  Proforce  Limited, Mr. Adetokunbo Ogundeyin, said.

Ogundeyin explained that demand for bulletproof   vehicles might not be unconnected with political  activities in the country.
We are having another election next year. Politics in this country is a bit of do-or-die. A lot of people just feel that they will be insecure. So, they want to protect themselves. That is one reason.
“The other reason is the level of threat to life in the Northern area. I am talking about the Boko Haram issue. Unfortunately, the situation is escalating; people feel threatened in the North, and it is even spreading to the South. This is the reason why people feel they have to be protected. Armed robbery is also a factor.”

Findings also reveal that the police have sent operatives  to the nation’s ports, where weapons are concealed inside innocuous imports and brought in illegally into the country to be used by desperate politicians.
The Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Frank Mba, who confirmed this in Abuja, explained that the arms embargo policy was a deliberate move to check the flow of illegal arms as the nation prepared for the elections.
Mba could, however, not give data of the weapons so far seized in the last six months. He promised to get back to one of our correspondents but later said he could not get specific figures.
He stated that the Force Intelligence Department had been re-organised for better performance, stressing that the police were better prepared to nip in the bud any threat to public peace and order.
Mba noted that there had not been any report of assassination or cases of threat to life by politicians in recent times.  He said, “We believe that there would always be conflict and political disagreement but not all disagreements lead to violence. In any case, we are watching the political scene and we are ready to call to order anyone that takes any action that may lead to a breach of public peace.”

Meanwhile, human rights activists have reacted to reports of arms increase in the country by calling on the government to take national security more seriously.
A human rights lawyer, Wahab Shittu, said the country “is sitting on a keg of gun powder capable of exploding at anytime.”
Shittu also described the Customs report as “quite worrisome, disturbing, very frightening and constituting a fundamental threat to national security.”  He added that government at all levels had a lot of work to do to guarantee safety of lives and properties.

Attributing the increase in the arms seizure at the borders to multi-dimensional factors, Shittu also suggested multi-dimensional solutions to the problem.
He said, “There are lots of crises taking place in the neighbouring countries and we are beginning to see the effects here. The increase can be attributed to multi-dimensional factors which include the build up to 2015 elections, deep-seated grievances by the ethnic nationalities that constitute the Nigerian federation, poverty, the rising rate of unemployment and the collapsing ethical and moral values.
“The solutions are also multidimensional because there is a little of religious extremism, politics, hunger, poverty and a collapse of values in the society. The situation necessitates collaboration between our country and the neighbouring countries through the exchange of intelligence and information.

Another human rights lawyer, Fred Agbaje, however, blamed the Customs Service for the increasing smuggling of arms and ammunition into the country, describing the agency’s claims as false.
He said, “The figure they are parading is shameful and embarrassing when compared with the level of banditry in Nigeria today. The arms and ammunition that hoodlums are using in Nigeria all came in through the borders, which are patrolled by Customs and other agencies of the Federal Government.
“Customs service has woefully failed Nigerians in terms of checking the sophisticated weapons that are arriving the borders of this country on a daily basis. The situation has created a lot of fear in the minds of Nigerians and come 2015 elections, it’s going to be worse. The earlier the Federal Government addresses the problem of insecurity, the better, particularly with regards to arms proliferation.”

APC unveils first presidential aspirant!


The scramble to be the presidential candidate for the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) has begun with the announcement by the Publisher of Leadership Newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah of his intentions to vie in the 2015 elections.
Nda-Isaiah, who is believed to be a protege of one of the leaders of the APC and founder of the now defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, made his intentions public yesterday while paying a courtesy visit to ThisDay Newspapers’ Lagos Headquarters  to intimate the management of his presidential ambition.
When asked about his decision vis-a-vis his political relationship with Buhari considering the fact that many believe the former Head of State still has his eyes firmly locked on Aso Rock, Nda-Isaiah said, “I told him (Buhari) tactically that I am in the race. And he said it was politically correct. I went round all those close to him. I have gone far into the race. So, if he decides to contest, I’m going to contest. I will contest against him. I will try everything to make sure that the relationship remains the same. But I wish it would not happen.”
He, however, maintained that he has no intention to drop his presidential ambitions if Buhari decides to throw his hat into the ring.
While explaining what fueled his ambition to vie for the presidential ticket of the APC, Nda-Isaiah said “It is now we should start doing very big things. We should have the biggest airports and the biggest seaports. Look at the things we achieved when there was no oil.
“Go to the universities now and compare what they did 20 years ago. We need new direction. I don’t believe that there is a magic to it. I believe it is possible to make the difference,” he stated.
He lamented the level of division among Nigerians, saying if he wins in the presidential election, one of his first assignments will be to ensure the unity of Nigeria, which he identifies as the panacea for rapid development.
“The most important thing is to bring people together. We are too divided over small issues. If any leader is sincere, it is the very thing to do. I will not say we are going to fight corruption because that is part of governance,”  he said.

Brief biography:
Born on May 1, 1962, Nda-Isaiah attended Government College, Kaduna. He went on to the then University of Ife, Ile-Ife, where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy. He was the national editor-in-chief of the Pharmacy students’ magazine, Student Pharmacist.
Nda-Isaiah became a member of the Daily Trust Editorial Board as well as a member of the committee appointed by the Kano State Government to revive The Triumph, the state-owned newspaper.
The Publisher of Leadership Newspapers is also a member of the Institute of Directors, a member of the Vienna-based International Press Institute, a member of the World Association of Newspapers (WAN), and an executive member of the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN).
Story written By Isi Esene

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Ondo Immigration Service Raid And Make Arrests At 'Baby Factory' In Okitipupa!


Ondo State Command of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) busted a 'baby factory' syndicate on Wednesday in Ilutuntun, Okitipupa local government area of the state.



During the raid Command officials were pelted with sticks and stones.
21 people were arrested, including pregnant women and nursing mothers, and five children were found in a building owned by Mrs. Happiness Ogundeji.

Ms. Ogundeji was arrested along with her husband, Mr. Abiodun Ogundeji. 
It is alleged by the NIS they operated the baby factory for years.  



Ondo State Controller of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Musa Alhassan said they were given a tip about the illegal child trafficking and adoption syndicate by Command headquarters in Abuja, following weeks of surveillance. 

Mr. Alhassan added that Imo Command had been on the trail of the suspect for years after escaping to Ondo State.

Mrs. Ogundeji described the allegations against her as untrue and said she runs a herbal clinic, and those who were arrested were her patients and servants.  

Ogundeji also said she had several businesses including dredging sand and construction companies in Imo, Rivers and Ondo State.
Sources told Saharareporters the suspect owned the De-Choice Construction Company at Ore in Ondo State, andT three filling station in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Her husband, Mr. Abiodun Ogundeji said he is a civil engineer with Chevron in Rivers State and claimed no knowledge of his wife's 'baby factory' business saying her businesses are construction, oil and gas. 

One of the people arrested told Saharareporters nearly all of them were impregnated in Imo State and transferred to Ondo State. 

The source said after giving birth, their babies were collected and taken away by 'madam,' and the whereabouts of their babies is unknown. 
Many of the arrested people were unwilling to talk about the owner of the 'baby factory.'

The suspects and her victims have been transported to National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other Related Matters (NAPTIP) office in Lagos as at the time sending this report.

BIEBER HAD POT, XANAX IN SYSTEM AT ARREST!


A preliminary toxicology report shows that Justin Bieber tested positive for marijuana and the anti-anxiety drug Xanax after his arrest last week in South Florida.
The report released Thursday also shows no presence of other illicit drugs in Bieber's system, such as cocaine or oxycodone. The 19-year-old pop star was arrested last week on Miami Beach on charges of DUI, resisting arrest and having an expired driver's license.
Bieber has pleaded not guilty but told police after his arrest last week that he had been smoking marijuana and took a prescription drug.
A previous police report found that breath tests placed Bieber's blood-alcohol content below the .02 level considered intoxicated for under-21 drivers.

Central African Republic: 'Scene of absolute horror'!


In recent weeks there have been more reports of atrocities committed by rival militias in an atmosphere of increasing insecurity.
Map showing the location of the Central African Republic and the countries that border it
Peter Bouckaert, director of emergencies for Human Rights Watch, told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme he saw French peacekeepers do nothing while corpses were mutilated at the airport at the capital Bangui on Wednesday. The French defence ministry has not commented.
In recent weeks there have been more reports of atrocities committed by rival militias in an atmosphere of increasing insecurity.
We found a large mob of people, and French soldiers at the scene. The crowd was mutilating two bodies of Muslim men that they had just killed with machetes.
A man mutilates a corpse of a Muslim who has just been killed near Bangui airport
There were probably about a dozen people involved in the mutilation. They were probably members of the anti-balaka Christian militia.
Large crowds of people had gathered, including children.
They cut one man's genitals off and put them in his mouth.
It really was a scene of absolute horror.
People were filming this on their cell phones and many were laughing. When we left the scene, they said: "Keep on filming, because we're not yet done."

No safe area
The French soldiers were there, just sitting metres away, and didn't stop this horrific mutilation from taking place.
The soldiers were heavily armed, they could have easily parked one of their armoured cars next to these two bodies, which were about 50m [164 ft] apart, and stood by them until the Red Cross came to collect them.
But instead they checked out the scene and then they got back in their cars and drove away.
There is no more safe part of the city for Muslims. We see them being killed everywhere in Bangui, and Christians as well.
We were at the morgue two days ago, and it really was a scene out of Dante's Inferno. They showed us the death records in case after case of people who had been lynched in the street, shot, burned.
These scenes are repeating themselves throughout the country, not just in Bangui.

Escaping justice
The Christian population has suffered tremendous abuses under the Seleka for the last 10 months.
Now the Seleka is leaving, and every position they leave, the Muslim community is attacked, entire Muslim communities are just being wiped off the map.
I met the head of military intelligence for the Seleka, he said it was over for Seleka. We saw him drive out of Bangui the next day in a large convoy of Seleka generals, heading for Chad and protected by Chadian peacekeeping troops.
They're not only escaping the slaughter but also escaping justice for the crimes they committed against the population.
It is the Muslim community which is facing the wrath of the majority Christian population for the crimes committed by the Seleka.
We're talking about children being slaughtered in front of their Muslim parents with machetes.
It really is an orgy of bloodshed.
A French peacekeeping soldier holds a confiscated machete in the district of Combattant near the airport of the capital, Bangui, in the Central African Republic - 29 January 2014

Why I didn’t run against Obasanjo in 2003 -Atiku!




Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on Thursday adduced reasons why he refused to run against President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2003.
He said he declined the invitation,which would have made him to contest the presidential ticket of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party with Obasanjo, on moral grounds.
Atiku, who was said to be responding to a remarks from one of the participants at his South-West consultative meeting in Ibadan on Thursday,  noted that contrary to the notion that his best chance to have emerged as the president of the country was in 2003 when stakeholders in the PDP offered him the opportunity to contest against his former boss, President Olusegun Obasanjo, he still found it difficult to accept the offer because doing so would be going against the position the PDP had earlier taken at a Caucus meeting to retain the presidency in the South.
A statement by the  Atiku’s media office in Abuja said the former Vice President noted that his ambition and indeed that of any politician could not be realised in negation and commitment to party decisions.
Yes I may nurse legitimate ambition but I am not the kind of person who will want to climb the political ladder because an opportunity cheaply presents itself. You don’t have to stand in the way of commitment to party decisions because you stand the opportunity to benefit from an infraction,” Atiku said.
The statement said a snap vote taken at the end of the South-west leg of the consultative meeting at the Golden Tulip Hotel showed that the All Progressives Congress  as the preferred party with 60 per cent , Peoples Democratic Movement  followed with 29 per cent while support for the PDP was said to be 11 per cent.