Showing posts with label Ogun State. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ogun State. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Missing kids found dead on church premises

There was panic at Matogun, in the Lambe area of Ogun State on Tuesday after the police recovered corpses of two missing pupils from a church in the community, Christ Crusaders’ Deliverance Ministry.


The deceased – six-year-old Isaac Ayegbo, a primary 2 pupil, and Ayomide Innocent, 4, who was in Nursery 1 – were reportedly found inside the church’s vehicle after they were declared missing on Sunday.


The deceased’s parents are neigbours.


PUNCH Metro learnt that Ayomide’s mother, while travelling to the Republic of Benin on Friday, brought him to Isaac’s mother to look after him.


Our correspondent learnt that the children, after taking their lunch on Sunday, were playing outside Ayegbos’ residence, which was opposite the church, when they went missing.


Isaac’s father, Abiodun Ayegbo, was said to have reported the duo’s disappearance at the Agbado Police Division on the same day, but he was told to come back after 24 hours, which he did.


He said, “Ayomide was my friend’s son and he was brought to my wife when his mother travelled.


“She did not take him along because of his school because she would spend about six months there. They (Isaac and Ayomide) came back with my wife from church on Sunday and she gave them food.


“After eating, they went playing around the house. It was my grandmother who raised the alarm when she did not see them. I was told on the telephone to come home when they could not be found.


“I was called this morning (Tuesday) from the station and on getting there, the policemen took me to Christ Crusaders’ Deliverance Ministry, where their corpses were recovered.”


Our correspondent learnt that an angry mob would have set the church ablaze, but for the intervention of armed policemen deployed in the area.


Abiodun’s brother, Kunle Ayegbo, said he found the slippers Isaac wore on the day he went missing inside a car on the church premises, adding that about eight pairs of sandals were also found inside a bus, where their corpses were recovered.


He said the discovery made him sense that something had gone amiss and urged the police to thoroughly investigate the matter to unravel those responsible for the dastardly act.


“The police initially wanted to change the fact that the children were found dead on the church premises, but we stood our grounds. I took some pictures in the church but we were not allowed to take the picture of the children. I found Isaac’s slippers inside a car and about eight other sandals in a bus. I suspect foul play and want this case to be properly investigated and the culprits brought to book.


“Some boys in the community nearly set the church on fire. The policemen and I had to calm them down. We want justice on this matter,” he said.


PUNCH Metro learnt that Ayomide’s father, Nouanti Innocent, passed out when the news of his son’s death was broken to him and he had yet to regain consciousness as of Tuesday evening. His wife had yet to be informed of the incident.


A pastor at the headquarters of the church in the Akute area of the state, Mr. Yemi Adebisi, who spoke on behalf of the church, said the incident was still a mystery as there were guards manning the premises around the clock.


He said the remains of the children were discovered by some members of the church who wanted to sleep inside the bus before the commencement of a vigil.


He said, “The corpses were discovered around 11pm when some church members wanted to sleep inside the bus. We are having a five-day vigil. They alerted the pastor and he called me immediately. We have reported the matter to the police. The vehicle where the corpses were found belongs to the church and it has been out of order for years. People usually sleep inside it.


“There are guards who man  the place all day and all night. I can’t understand the mystery surrounding it. It was a strange occurrence and it has destabilised everybody. It is a major challenge to the church.”


The Ogun State Police spokesperson, DSP Muyiwa Adejobi, said the pastor of the church, Babatunde Olakunle, and a church worker, Adewale Babalola, had been arrested.


He said, “We recovered two corpses on the church premises and had been deposited in a mortuary for autopsy.


“We have commenced our investigation. The pastor of the church and a church worker were arrested.”



Missing kids found dead on church premises

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Teacher beheads proprietor’s granddaughter over unpaid salaries

A teacher in a private school, Edet Umoren, in Esugbo, Itamerin near Ijebu-Ife, Ijebu East Local Government Area of Ogun State, on Thursday, allegedly beheaded a 10-year-old pupil, Precious Adedeji.


Police Inspector General, Solomon Arase
Police Inspector General, Solomon Arase

Adedeji, who was a pupil of Favour Nursery and Primary School, was the granddaughter of the proprietor, Pastor Joseph Olitoye.


It was gathered that Umoren allegedly killed the pupil because Olitoye owed him N8, 000 – the suspect’s salaries for January and February.


Umoren, also severed off the right hand of the 10-year-old girl after seizing and dragging her into a nearby bush, a day after her birthday.


The assailant, who was also said to be the treasurer of the school proprietor’s church, was alleged to have seized Adedeji when she and her friend, Patricia, were returning to the school from where they had gone to buy biscuit.


Patricia, it was learnt, escaped from the scene and ran back to the school premises to inform the proprietor of the attack by “Uncle Edet.”


The proprietor said he had pleaded with Umoren to exercise patience till the end of this week to enable him to pay the salaries owed him.


Olitoye disclosed that Umoren left two short notes at the scene of the crime, claiming that he killed the girl because of the failure of the proprietor to pay him his two months’ salaries of N8,000.


He said, “Edet resumed school this morning (Thursday) like every of our staff and we discovered that he left around 10am not knowing he went to plan this evil.”


The distraught Olitoye said he had planned to terminate the appointment of the teacher on Friday over alleged disobedience, which made him to issue him a query before he committed the crime.


He also alleged that the assailant, who until the incident, was the treasurer of his church, had allegedly stolen over N250,000 from the church’s fund.


Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, said Umoren had been arrested.


Adejobi, a deputy superintendent of police, said detectives picked up the suspect at about 5am on Friday.


He said the Commissioner of Police, Abdulmajid Ali, had directed that the suspect should be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for investigation.



Teacher beheads proprietor’s granddaughter over unpaid salaries

Saturday, February 13, 2016

AGF, Senate, NDLEA agree to halt Kashamu’s extradition

The Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, and the authorities of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on Saturday agreed with the Senate to halt the alleged abduction of the senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District, Buruji Kashamu, to the United States.


Buruji Kashamu
Buruji Kashamu

Kashamu had alleged penultimate week that the anti drug agency was conniving with the authorities of the US government to abduct him from Nigeria, through unlawful means.


Kashamu’s lawyer, Ajibola Oluyede, had in a petition to the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, claimed that NDLEA operatives had perfected strategies to forcefully take him to the US in order to answer drug related charges.


He had urged both the NDLEA and the office of the Attorney-General to drop the alleged plan and follow the rule of law in prosecuting Kashamu.


It specifically directed the two government establishments to stay any further action on Kashamu’s alleged drug charges in America, pending thorough investigation of issues raised in Kashamu’s petition against them.


Addressing journalists in Abuja, the chairman, Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, said the parties had resolved to halt further action on the matter pending the determination of the suit on the matter at the court.


Anyanwu said, “The Senate, AGF, NDLEA have unanimously agreed to stop further harassment, intimidation, abduction and extradition of Kashamu until the conclusion of the matter at the law court.


“We had also agreed that the rules of law and due process must be followed in the case.”



AGF, Senate, NDLEA agree to halt Kashamu’s extradition

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Bloody clashes likely between soldiers, Niger Delta militants

A clash is likely between the Nigerian military and Niger Delta militants who have returned to their old ways of bombing oil facilities following the deployment of soldiers to oil pipelines nationwide.


Urhobo Militants
Urhobo Militants

SUNDAY PUNCH gathered on Saturday that the operation to take over the pipelines from the militants and vandals was being jointly undertaken by the Army, the Air Force and the Navy, as well as other security agencies.


It was learnt that the military would deploy all equipment at its disposal, including aircraft, drones and some special pipeline monitoring facilities to protect oil installations nationwide.


Bombings of oil pipelines resumed in the Niger Delta, particularly Delta State, following a court in order that a militant leader in the area, Government Ekpemupolo, aka Tompolo, be arrested for failing to appear in court over a N34bn fraud allegation.


Tompolo had, in a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari last week, denied the allegation, urging security agencies to focus their search for pipeline vandals on the leaders of the All Progressives Congress in Bayelsa and Delta states.


Before the bombing of oil installations in the Niger Delta, vandals had been destroying pipelines at Arepo, Ogun State and some parts of Lagos State.


Buhari, while speaking at Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, on Tuesday, had vowed to deal with the resurgence of oil theft, vandalism of pipelines and insecurity in the Niger Delta.


Although the security source, who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH on condition of anonymity, did not disclose the number of military personnel that were being deployed nationwide, he said the security agents had already taken over the protection of oil pipelines.


The Director of Defence Information, Brig-Gen. Rabe Abubakar, in an interview with one of our correspondents, confirmed that the military had taken over protection of oil pipelines nationwide.


He said, “They have taken over protection all over Nigeria. It is just modalities that need to be concluded but with this kind of thing, I believe we have enough deployment to oversee all the pipelines in the nation and we will continue to do that.”


“One person or some groups — criminal groups — cannot hold this nation to ransom. Nobody can hold this nation to ransom and will be living, no!


“All security agencies are in top gear to ensure that these people, whoever is involved, will be brought to book and whoever thinks that we cannot do it should try to continue doing it and let’s see who will pay the price at the end of the day.”


When asked the type of equipment that would be used by the military, he said the military would deploy high-tech modern security networks to protect the pipelines from attacks by vandals and saboteurs.


Abubakar restated the determination of the military and other security agencies to track down those behind the last attack on the pipelines in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State, last week.


The Defence spokesman had said the government launched Operation AWATSE to ensure the protection of the pipelines.


Investigations revealed that troops of the task force had been deployed to various communities in the Niger Delta in search of suspected vandals.


Confirming the deployment, the Joint Task Force in the Niger Delta, also known as Operation Pulo Shield, said on Saturday that its troops had taken over the waterways, creeks and pipelines in the oil-rich region.


The Coordinator, Joint Media Campaign Centre of Operation Pulo Shield, Col. Ado Isa, disclosed this while speaking with SUNDAY PUNCH in a telephone interview.


Isa said the troops had intensified patrol on the waterways and the creeks with a view to protecting further attack on the nation’s oil facilities.


He explained that athough the troops had been working round the clock in line with its mandate to secure the Niger Delta region, they had redoubled their efforts following the recent bombing of oil installations in a part of the region.


According to him, the Commander of Operation Pulo Shield, Maj.-Gen. Alani Okunlola, has directed sector commanders under him to ensure that those behind the recent attack on oil installations were brought to book


He said, “The Operation Pulo Shield is pursuing its mandate, one of which is securing the nation’s oil installations and fighting criminality with renewed vigour.


“It is not only manning or patrolling the waterways, we have dominated the entire creeks and the water channels of the Niger Delta and not only within the areas that the explosions occurred.


“You can see that all their (militants) boasting that they are going to continue with their bombings will not be possible again because the Operation Pulo Shield, in conjunction with other security agencies within the Niger Delta region, has intensified and heightened patrol.”


Isa pointed out that with the domination of the creeks, waterways and pipelines dominated by the troops, there would be no space for the militants to operate again.


“As I speak now, all the waterways, pipelines, creeks and channels have been dominated by men of the Operation Pulo Shield, in conjunction with other security agents,” he added.



Bloody clashes likely between soldiers, Niger Delta militants

Sunday, December 20, 2015

I’ve no plan to join APC – Kashamu

The Senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District, Buruji Kashamu, has said he does not have any plans  to decamp to the All Progressives Congress, APC, saying, his  support for the Federal government’s anti-corruption stance is not borne out of my personal interest but the interest of the masses who are in the majority and the love for the  country.


Buruji Kashamu
Buruji Kashamu

‘’Our people have suffered for too long because of a greedy few who amass our commonwealth for themselves and their families,” he said.


He also said  corruption must die for Nigeria to live, adding that all Nigerians must support President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-graft war.


In a statement, the senator, who said he was not supporting the war because he planned to switch from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, added that; “Corruption by whatever colouration is bad and inimical to our growth as a nation”.


He said successive governments had made feeble and largely showmanship attempts to contain corruption with little or no results and without a sustainable plan of action.


He said: “Let me make it abundantly clear that I am not in any way romancing the APC. If truly politics is about the people and a contest of ideas, I cannot understand why any politician that is worth the name would see an idea that will benefit the people and not support it, irrespective of political leanings. I will support good initiatives, just as I will criticise bad ones.”


‘’We must realize that the elections and campaigns are over. Whether we were elected on the platform of the PDP or APC, our people trusted us with their mandate because they know that we would represent them well and fight their course. It is a sacred responsibility that we must not betray.”



I’ve no plan to join APC – Kashamu

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Over 1,000 train passengers escape death

A train taking passengers from Ogun State to Apapa in Lagos on Friday morning derailed at the Shina Peters end of Iju.


File photo: Passengers hanging on a moving train in Lagos at Ikeja Railway Station, Lagos
File photo: Passengers hanging on a moving train in Lagos at Ikeja Railway Station, Lagos

The incident occurred around 11:00am, with over one thousand passengers believed to be on board the 12-coach train.


However, there was no casualty as the speed of the train was broken by a rubbish heap close to the track.


One of the passengers, an employee of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, blamed the rail track for the accident, saying it was due for rehabilitation.


He said “It was the rail track that caused the derailment of the train because anytime I’m on board; I feel the coaches dance on the rail line. It didn’t just start today or yesterday, it has been going on for a long time. We thank God because the train was not moving too fast when the incident occurred, otherwise, there would have been casualties.”


Another passenger, who boards the train daily, said there would have been casualties if the incident had occurred at a peak period, either when people were leaving home for work in the morning or returning home in the evening.


She said, “I follow the train every day and you know how our trains are filled up at peak periods between 6.30am and 8.30am and in the evening, with so many people hanging precariously on them.


“If the accident had occurred at such times, some people would surely have died.”


An official of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, who pleaded anonymity, confirmed that the accident was caused by bad rail tracks.


The official said, “The train was coming from Ijoko, and had passed Oposuru, Itoki, Agbado and was at Iju when it derailed. It happened because the tracks are bad.


“But there was no sign (it would happen) except that the coaches were shaking and the train was slow. At least, over a thousand passengers were on board the train but no casualty was recorded.


“I doubt that any train would work again today. The Kano-bound trip would also be cancelled. We operate just a rail line. If we had about six lines like they have in developed countries, we would have just switched to another line and operations would have commenced immediately.


The official attributed the poor state of rail tracks in the country to mismanagement and sabotage by some corrupt persons.



Over 1,000 train passengers escape death

Friday, December 11, 2015

Senatorial seat: Kashamu’s rough road to victory

So many intrigues, accusations and counter accusations had come into play before the pendulum of victory swung towards Senator Buruji Kashamu, who represents Ogun East Senatorial district in the National Assembly.


Buruji Kashamu
Buruji Kashamu

Looking at the events that unfolded before the Appeal Court in Ibadan delivered its judgment, it will be right to say that the senator traversed a rough road to victory.


His victory at the March 28 election was challenged by one of his opponents, Mr. Dapo Abiodun who contested on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, alleging that the election and eventual declaration of Senator Kashamu was fraught with irregularities and non compliance with the Electoral Act 2010 as amended.


After several days of tension, the tribunal delivered its verdict in favour of the petitioner and ordered a rerun of the election in 91 out of 110 polling units in the senatorial district.


The judgment was perceived by Senator Kashamu as a travesty of justice and consequently headed to the Appeal Court in Ibadan to seek redress. But, just as the three-man panel was about to deliver judgment, there was a strongly worded petition against the panel with loyalists of the senator alleging compromise.


This led to dissolution of the panel. Earlier in the day before the panel was disbanded, supporters of Buruji stormed the court calling on the court to be fair in its judgment. They besieged the court with several placards demanding justice for Senator Kashamu. Some inscriptions on the placards read: “we want justice for Kashamu”.


One of the protesters, Mr. Adeleke Shittu said; “We are here to let the whole world know that we want justice and we are averse to violence”. He further explained that the security agents had difficulty in controlling the surging crowd, and disbandment of the panel somehow reduced the tensed atmosphere.


When all lawyers, litigants, newsmen and scores of loyalists of both the APC and PDP had seated expecting the arrival of the panel, an official of the court stepped forward around 10 a.m. and apologised to all people in court that the panel would not be sitting because it had been disbanded and a new one reconstituted adding that concerned parties would be informed of a new date for hearing.


Counsel to the parties in the case include Dr. Alex Izion for Senator Kashamu Buruji; Mr. Ajibola Oluyede for PDP, while Yussuf Alli, SAN,  held briefs for the first and second respondents, Prince Dapo Abiodun and All Progressives Congress, APC. Counsel to both parties could not hide their feelings.


While the PDP and its supporters were happy that the court did not close its eyes to their petition, the comments by the counsel of the respondents implied that they were not comfortable with the step but they stated clearly that the court did that so that justice could be done.


Speaking with newsmen after the stalled sitting of the panel, Mr. Ajibola Oluyede said, “the case was adjourned because the original panel had been disbanded. The allegations were very weighty that they couldn’t be swept under the carpet. I am not surprised that justice is seen to be done.”


But, the APC candidate in the election, Prince Dapo Abiodun described the allegations as very laughable. According to him, for all litigants to have left their homes and rushed to the court, their expectation was that the appeal would hold by 9am. “I am surprised that the panel had been asked to step down. My only concern is that the clock is ticking. The media has been inundated with accusation and supposed petitions, so, it is my opinion that maybe it is a reaction to that.


If one party feels they will not get justice because of some accusations or the other and the judiciary in its wisdom decides to take that into consideration, we believe in the Nigerian judicial system, whatever the judiciary decides to do, we shall abide by it. The judiciary has taken step. The judiciary only wants to ensure justice is done.”


On the allegations, he explained that he was not even in the country neither the person they were alleging knows my house. It is just because people on the other side didn’t get what they wanted, they continued to cry wolf. The allegations were very ridiculous. I, my party, APC believe in the judicial system and we would vigorously pursue all legal means to a logical conclusion be it today or tomorrow. It is just a matter of time.”


Also, Mr. Adebayo Dayo, Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party(PDP),Ogun state, said, “what has happened here this morning is that, I think the judiciary is trying to be fair to all concerned and the way I see it, we discovered that, the thinking of the Lord is different from the thinking of some of our leaders in Nigeria and we have discovered that they (APC leaders) have been going around to manipulate all the arrangements that has been sealed by God. Today’s announcement is a victory for us”.


After the sitting of the reconstituted panel, the Chairman of the panel, Justice Mitshelia , A.G said all parties concerned in the case would be informed about the judgment day on the appeal. All their arguments and counter arguments were hinged on admissibility or otherwise of documents tendered as evidence before the lower tribunal that delivered the judgment which Kashamu applied against, the competence/qualification of the principal witness in the case as well as fairness of the lower tribunal in its judgment.


While delivering its judgment on last Monday, the three man panel comprising Justices A.G Msheila, M.L Shuaib and Ignatius Agube faulted the verdict of a lower election petition tribunal and declared Buruji winner of the election. While reading the lead judgment, Justice M.L Shuaib said the tribunal was wrong saying the decision of the tribunal was curious and illogical.


He further said that the tribunal placed so much reliance on the evidence of one of the witnesses, PW 44. To him and other members of the panel, the documents which the tribunal admitted as evidence were clearly inadmissible in law. According to the panel, “PW 44 sold himself out and the tribunal should not have held that he was an expert when he himself had agreed that anyone could do what he did.


No expert opinion is needed in this case since PW44 stated that anyone, even a layman could do what he did and he has no degree in statistics. “There is no certification of the admitted print out by the said forensic expert. So, it is not an exhibit and he also sold himself out when he stated that the Appendix A, B and C which was his report was printed from a computer but the tribunal held that it was PW44’s statement on oath and not a print out.


“The case of the first and second respondents (Abiodun and APC) in this appeal collapses like a pack of cards as the respondents failed to lay necessary foundation for the admissibility of the annexes.


Exhibits A, B and C are expunged as inadmissible. PW44 was a hatchet man brought to truncate the appellant’s victory and since his testimony is that he thoroughly analysed some documents from INEC’s register and used a computer to draw a table and print it out, the annexes are indeed a printout. It is wrong of the tribunal to place so much reliance on the evidence of a discredited witness and use an inadmissible document to arrive at its judgment.


Speaking on the judgment, Prince Kashamu said, “I dedicate this victory to the Almighty Allah. I am happy at today’s verdict of the Court of Appeal. I am happy that justice has been served. I am particularly elated that the judiciary has once again risen to the occasion as the last hope of the common man. I am happy that despite the ills of our society, the judiciary still boasts of men and women of integrity and great courage who can resist filthy lucre and stand up for the truth and justice.


“I salute the good people of Ogun East Senatorial District who overwhelmingly gave me their mandate. I thank my party leaders, elders, associates and supporters, for standing by me all through the litigation. I thank my legal team, the media, clerics, the youths, students, artisans, okada riders, market men and women, for their best wishes, prayers and support.


“I promised them quality representation. We have begun the journey and there is no going back. We are committed to making a difference in and out of politics. I wish to appeal to my younger brother and friend, Mr. Dapo Abiodun, not to see himself as my opponent. Rather, he should join hands with me to take our senatorial district to greater heights. There is no victor, no vanquished.


“It was an electoral contest and someone was bound to be elected. This time, it has pleased the Almighty Allah to use the good people of Ogun East Senatorial District to give me their mandate. Next time, it could go to anyone else.” As at the time of filing this report, it was not clear what the APC would do.



Senatorial seat: Kashamu’s rough road to victory

Thursday, November 12, 2015

I use explosives to catch fish – Suspected robber

A suspected bank robber, Aitlabor Gelebele, who was arrested with explosives by the Ogun State Police Command, has said he is not a bank robber but a fisherman.


He told journalists while being paraded that he used the explosives to kill large number of fish in the river and then sold them.


According to the police authorities, Gelebele and three others – Moses Demene, Friday Saborom and Mohammadu Kaidiri – were arrested while planning to rob a bank in the Ijebu Ode area of the state.


The Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Finance and Administration, Celestine Okoye, said the suspected robbers were arrested last month with four explosive devices and connection wires.


He explained that bank robbers usually use explosive devices to blast bank security doors.


But Gelebele denied any knowledge of the robbery operation, explaining that the explosives were used for fishing in Delta State before Demene called him that he was ready to pay N150, 000 for the devices.


According to him, he agreed to sell the explosives because he needed money to take care of his pregnant wife.


He said, “I normally use the explosives for fishing by putting the explosives in the water and then connect them to wires.


“When the explosives go off, they shock the fish to death and I catch them.”


In his reaction, Demene who identified himself as the leader of the gang, said he was aware of a robbery plan on a bank in Ijebu Ode and had to call Gelebele who was in the possession of the explosives.


He said they were on their way to meet the leader of the gang after alighting from a bus from Delta State when a commercial motorcycle rider suspected them and invited the police.


The police boss, Okoye, said all the suspects were coming from Delta State to meet another leader of the gang simply identified as Wisdom who was planning a robbery operation.


The police boss explained that the case was still under investigation and the suspects would be charged to court at the appropriate time.


He said, “Information was received by policemen on patrol at Ayepe town that a gang had been seen with bags and on getting the information, they were intercepted by the team.


“When they were searched, four explosive devices with three connection wires were recovered from them. The suspects confessed that they were coming from Delta State to meet their gang leader named Wisdom in Ogun State, now at large, to rob.”


The police also paraded a member of a trans-border robbery syndicate, Atevonou Sesco, who was arrested after successfully snatching a Toyota Sequoia with number plate, EPE 956 DP, in Ilase, Idiroko area of the state.


Okoye explained that efforts to get the owner of the vehicle had yielded no result which gave the impression that the owner might have been killed in the operation.



I use explosives to catch fish – Suspected robber

Sunday, October 25, 2015

The public lies of Daniel, Ogundokun, others – Soyinka

Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, has accused former Ogun State Governor, Gbenga Daniel and a publisher; Chief Abiola Ogundokun, of being “public liars.”


Watch And Pray, Watch And Prey By Wole Soyinka
Watch And Pray, Watch And Prey By Wole Soyinka

The allegations are contained in pages 81 and 82 of his latest book, InterInventions, which was formally presented to the public at the weekend in Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital, by Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state.


He revealed that Daniel lied to him about his relationship with the publisher of the Conscience Magazine, Chief Abiola Ogundokun.


He stated further that the ex – governor also lied about his(Daniel) own side of the account of the alleged threat by him( Daniel) to dethrone the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, over perceived offensive comments by the monarch.


On Ogundokun whom he described as “two – legged parasite” and an alleged “fugitive from the United States,” Soyinka claimed the publisher dedicated the maiden edition of his magazine, Conscience International, to the subject ” WS” in bids to disseminate desperate lie.


Recalling one of his encounters with Daniel, Soyinka stated: “Like calls to like. Gbenga Daniel’s reputation as a public liar was affirmed to me in his own testimony right in my sitting room in Abeokuta. He had called – with his press crew, ambulance, security detail, party chairman and entire cabinet in tow – to explain his side of a conflict that brought Abeokuta close to conflagration as he lashed out against the Egba King, the Alake, and threatened to dethrone him.


“This governor lied, and lied, and lied! He lied over what the Alake had said – Daniel was not to know that I had obtained a full transcript of the ‘offensive’ statement attributed to the Alake monarch, so it was a great fun to watch him lie his head off.


“Even when he picked up his mobile phone to ask some disembodied voice for the corroboration of some irrelevant performance statistics, he still lied over the answer he transmitted back to me.


“I asked this governor why on earth he kept company with a verminous character like (Abiola) Ogundokun – and he lied that Ogundokun was no where close to his environment.


“Ogundokun had offered his services, he conceded, but he had sent him off to his colleague in Oyo state, who then sent him back saying that he could find no use for him. After which, Daniel stated, he lost complete track of him! Or was it the other way round?


“No matter, he assured me that Ogundokun had not served him in any capacity, invoking mortal and immortal witnesses. Gbenga Daniel lied again. (Again, the reader is invited to read the Ogundokun pages in the narrative by the insider, Wale Adedayo).


“Daniel’s recent invocation of my son who was made Commissioner of Health under the administration of his successor is of course typical of the despicable antics of practised blackmailers.


“The children of critics are not supposed to have careers of their own, on their own merit, but such must be attributed to quid pro quo returns for the political stances of their parents.


“That another child, a daughter, worked for the undisputed champion of this lying contest right through his ignoble tenure, is of course totally irrelevant. Such cheap, unoriginal diversionary tactics!


“The real issue – abuse of power amounting to treasonable conduct, with the complicity of presidential might, remains unanswered. The criminal courts however must be answered, and there we shall leave Gbenga Daniel to attend to his charges of corruption.


“Why did Gbenga Daniel lie over Ogundokun? One answer could be – Guilt, over the ‘Special Duties’ to which Chief Ogundokun was assigned? A need to disown a potential embarrassment in the best tradition of ‘ Use and Dump’?”


“…It is a notorious fact that Daniel deployed Ogundokun on several errands, many of which will not bear scrutiny.


Ogundokun has always made himself available for hire to the most noxious of Nigerian rulers, both at the central and state levels, most notably the infamous rogue and murderer – General Sani Abacha.


” Sponsored by that regime specially to vilify and discredit the opposition, Ogundokun launched his glossy journal Conscience International, avidly promoted by his Minister of Foreign Affairs, Thomas Ikimi, its maiden edition dedicated mostly to the subject of WS.


“This was openly displayed for sale in magazine booths in London, during the struggle. Ogundokun continued his career of smut disseminator even after the death of that monster – indeed defiantly intensified his activities all through the hearing of the Truth and Reconciliation Panel which sat in Abuja, chaired by Justice Oputa.


“Sued to court for defamation, Ogundokun’s lawyers deployed all technical delays to avoid judgement day, even profiting from election tribunals that saw the transfer of judges to hearings in other states.


“Ogundokun’s libel case is still listed, to commence de novo – even as this is being written. Perhaps it will finally re – commence after my funeral.”


Other top Nigerians also mentioned in Soyinka’s InterInventions which is also sub – titled, ‘A Personal Odyssey in The Republic of Liars,’ include, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Military Head of States, General Yakubu Gowon, one author; Chinweizu, former Foreign Affairs Minister during General Sani Abacha’s regime and Chief Thomas Ikimi



The public lies of Daniel, Ogundokun, others – Soyinka

Friday, October 23, 2015

Tribunal dismisses Isiaka"s petition, affirms Amosun election

The Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal, sitting in Isabo, Abeokuta, Ogun State, has affirmed the election of the state governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, as the winner of the April 11 state’s governorship election.


The three-man panel, headed by Justice Henry Olusiyi, ruled that the petitioner failed to prove his case of electoral fraud in nine local government ares beyond reasonable doubt.


In a judgment that lasted for four hours, 20 minutes, Justice Olusiyi said, “The case is hereby dismissed for lack of merit.”


The Peoples Democratic Party candidate, Mr. Gboyega Isiaka, had challenged the election, which returned the incumbent, Amosun of the All Progressives Congress, as the duly elected governor in the April 11 election.


He had alleged that the election was fraught with irregularities and electoral malpractices in nine local government areas of the state, asking the elections in those areas to be cancelled.


Details later.



Tribunal dismisses Isiaka"s petition, affirms Amosun election

Saturday, October 10, 2015

I will challenge tribunal judgment in court, says Kashamu

The senator representing Ogun East in the National Assembly, Buruji Kashamu, whose election was nullified by the tribunal on Friday, has said he will challenge the verdict of the tribunal at the Court of Appeal.


Buruji Kashamu
Buruji Kashamu

He said: “Certainly, we are going to test the veracity of the tribunal’s verdict at the ‎Court of Appeal. The tribunal has given its judgment, but it is not end of the road. That is the beauty of the judicial process.


“Although, the tribunal has said the full judgment will be made available on Monday, it could not be said to have sacked Kashamu because after the removal of voided votes, Kashamu is still leading with 5,179 votes. ‎


“According to the tribunal’s findings, Kashamu has 75,856 votes against Dapo Abiodun’s 70,677 votes. So how can the person leading be said to have been “sacked”? For who? The losing candidate? We think not.


“Besides, the rerun was ordered in 110 out of over 1,135 polling units in the senatorial district.”‎


Earlier, the National and State Houses of Assembly Elections Petitions Tribunal sitting in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, on Friday, nullified the election of Kashamu. It also set aside the election of a member representing Ijebu North/Ijebu East and Ogun Waterside Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Honourable Adesegun Adekoya, also of the PDP.


Tribune Online recalled that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prince Dapo Abiodun, had approached the tribunal challenging the victory of Kashamu in the March 28 Presidential and National Assembly elections.


Abiodun, in the petition, alleged that the victory of Kashamu failed to comply with the Electoral Act and that the election was marred with irregularities and malpractices.


The Justice Tobi Ebowei three-man panel delivered 12 judgments amid heavy security. The panel ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct fresh elections in 110 polling units where irregularities were proved within 90 days.


The Ebowei panel argued that it was comfortable to nullify the election in the senatorial district when 146,533 votes ‎were valid against 37,008 unlawful votes. ‎On the annulment of Adekoya’s victory which was challenged by the candidate of the APC, Mr. Biyi Ismail, the tribunal ordered the electoral body to conduct elections in 222 polling units in the federal constituency in the next 90 days.


Also, the tribunal cancelled the election of Honourable Wale Alausa of the PDP representing Ijebu Ode State Constituency in the House of Assembly following a petition filed by former deputy speaker of the assembly, Tola Banjo.


It ordered that fresh election should be conducted in 14 polling units in ward 6 and 7. On the petition filed against the victory of Honourable Adejuwon Oyenuga of the PDP by the APC candidate, Bola Badejo, the tribunal equally ordered fresh elections in seven units in the state constituency.


The three-man panel also ordered fresh elections in 38 units in Ipokia State Constituency which Honourable Vinwanu Ojo of the PDP ‎is representing in the Assembly, which was challenged by Sewanu Felicia Towakennu-Olatunde.


It noted that the irregularities observed in the affected areas were enough to cancel the entire election results in the state constituency, but ordered rerun within 90 days.


However, the tribunal had a spilt judgment in a petition filed by Adebayo Adebola of the APC against the victory of Honourable Bowale Solaja of the PDP representing Ijebu North 1 in the assembly. A member of the panel said he found no merit in the petition filed by Adebola and therefore upheld the victory of Solaja.


But the other members of the panel are of the view that INEC should conduct a rerun in 67 polling units where irregularities were proved. ‎


The tribunal upheld the victory of Honourable Olujimi Otukoya of the PDP against a petition brought before it by the candidate of the APC, Abayomi Fasua, in Ijebu North East. ‎


Justice Ebowei said: ”It is our view that for any petition to succeed for non-compliance, it must not be on the document but the lead.


“The law is settled on this case and we are of the view that there is no link between the document and the evidence of the witnesses.


“The petition is hereby dismissed and the return of the winner is upheld.”



I will challenge tribunal judgment in court, says Kashamu

Corps member raped, murdered two weeks to wedding

Thirteen days to her wedding and 29th birthday, a corps member, Miss Omolola Abogunrin, has been allegedly murdered by unknown criminals.


She was said to have been murdered in  the premises of an agriculture research institute located at Apata area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital last Sunday.


The deceased was said to have been raped and strangled beside a stream within the premises of the institute.


Her lover, Olusola Babalola, has since been arrested and detained by the police.


Residents said the deceased appeared to be  returning from church when she was waylaid by the hoodlums.


“We  saw semen in her private part and nail wounds around her neck when we found her corpse. That was an evidence that she was raped and strangulated,” a resident who preferred anonymity said.


A family source said: “Omolola  was looking forward to her wedding which was scheduled for October 17, the day she would have been 29 years old. She and her fiancée to be held their family introduction four months ago to pave the way for proper marriage ceremony, scheduled to take place at a Christ Apostolic Church in Ibadan.”


The late Omolola graduated from The Polytechnic, Ibadan. She was on the verge of completing her one year National Youth  Service Corpse in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, as at the time of her death.


Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in Oyo State, Adekunle Ajisebutu, said Omolola’s corpse has since been deposited at the morgue of  the Oyo State Hospital, Adeoyo.


He explained that her lover, Mr Babalola, was arrested and detained as part of police investigation.


“The case has since been transferred to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the command. The Command would make sure the killers are brought to book.”



Corps member raped, murdered two weeks to wedding

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Crisis in NANS over Kashmau"s award

The National Association of Nigerian Students in Ogun State has criticised the national leadership of the student body for naming the senator representing Ogun-East Senatorial District, Buruji Kashamu, the ‘Golden Man of the Year.’


Buruji Kashamu
Buruji Kashamu

Three weeks ago, the National President of NANS, Tijani Usman, was lampooned by the Coordinator, South-West (Zone D) of the association, Okikiola Ogunsola, for faulting the arraignment of the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, by the Code of Conduct Bureau over allegations of false assets declaration.


Similarly, Usman, while presenting the award to Kashamu last week in Ogun State, had said, “We decided to honour Senator Kashamu because we know that he is neither the richest businessman nor politician in Nigeria, yet we constantly hear of his philanthropic gestures to Nigerians of all shades and colours, especially the less-privileged.


“We are fascinated by his large-heartedness even in the face of needless distractions. We reckon that if all wealthy Nigerians are like Senator Kashamu, the country will be a better place for us all. That is why we decided to encourage him by giving him this award.”


But in a statement criticising the award on Tuesday, the Chairman of NANS in Ogun State, Dotun Opaleye, distanced the students in the state from the position of the national leadership.


The statement partly read, “Our attention has been drawn to an ignominious NANS award presented to Senator Buruji Kashamu representing Ogun-East Senatorial District by our National President, Usman.


“This incidence is terribly disturbing to all sane minds and is capable of drawing the anti-corruption crusade of President Muhammadu Buhari backwards when men of questionable character who are wanted by American authorities for drug crimes are celebrated by the apex student body. We sincerely ask: What is so golden about Kashamu? Is it because he destroyed the Peoples Democratic Party in the South-West?


“What has Kashamu done for Nigerian students domiciled in Ogun State to merit such award? Even in his immediate environment, he hasn’t been able to donate a single toilet to schools like Olabisi Onabanjo University or Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic, not to mention other schools in his senatorial district like Tai Solarin University of Education.”



Crisis in NANS over Kashmau"s award

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Thugs invade Ogun tribunal, beat up PDP chiefs

Pandemonium broke out on Tuesday at the Ogun State Election Petitions Tribunal, sitting in Isabo, Abeokuta, as suspected thugs flogged politicians who had converged on the court’s premises.


PDP crisis
PDP crisis

The attackers, who were armed with canes and other weapons, descended on some notable party chieftains.


Those flogged include supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party, including a former Chairman of Yewa North Local Government, Olusoji Eweje, Sesan Orelaja, and a former women leader of the Labour Party, Mrs. Omolola Soyombo.


The state PDP chairman, Bayo Dayo, and the National Auditor of the party, Alhaji Wole Adeyanju, were said to have narrowly escaped being whipped by the hoodlums.


The free-for-all began shortly after the chairman of the three-man panel, Justice Henry Olusiyi, reserved judgment in the case, in which the governorship candidate of the PDP, Prince Gboyega Isiaka, is challenging the election which returned Senator Ibikunle Amosun of the All Progressives Congress as the state governor for the second time.


Lawyers, other party faithful and journalists had to wait inside the courtroom because the court premises had been turned into a battlefield. The security operatives were overwhelmed by the hoodlums until they called for a reinforcement.


Consequently, more security operatives including men of the Department of State Services and the Nigeria Police led by a Deputy Commissioner of Police, Bello Makwashi, stormed the tribunal to rescue the situation which persisted for more than one hour.


Earlier, counsel for all the parties had adopted their final written addresses and were allowed to address the court while respondents also replied on point of law.


The counsel for the Independent National Electoral Commission, Olusina Sofola (SAN), urged the court to strike out all grounds of the petition except two, saying the grounds violated Section 138 of the Electoral Act and were as such incompetent.


Sofola told the court that the reliefs sought in the substantive petition were inconsistent and that the only option for the court “is to throw out the whole petition.”


The counsel for the 2nd respondent, George Oyeniyi, who also prayed the court to dismiss the evidence of PW9 (Benjamin Ibikunle) for being an interested party, argued that the petitioners had abandoned their reliefs.


Oyeniyi described the case as hopeless.


The counsel for the 1st respondent, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), also said what the petitioners were attempting to do was to amend the substantive petition through the back door.


The petitioners had requested the court to cancel the election results in nine local councils and declare Isiaka the winner of the April 11, 2015 governorship poll or order for another election in those contentious local councils.


Meanwhile, the Director of Publicity of Gboyega Isiaka Campaign Organisation, Ifekayode Akinbode, has accused the APC supporters of masterminding the attack on the PDP leaders and supporters, describing it as “barbaric and senseless.”


But the state Publicity Secretary of the APC, Sola Lawal, refuted this claim, stressing that the party “is discipline and has respect for the rule of law and individual, so it is not right to accuse it of using thugs to unleash terror on anyone.”



Thugs invade Ogun tribunal, beat up PDP chiefs

Monday, September 7, 2015

DSS releases detained Ogun cleric arrested for helping Boko Haram

The Department of State Services on Monday released an Ogun State-based Islamic cleric, Abdul-Ganiy Ibrahim, arrested 424 days ago on the suspicion of being involved in terror activities.


DSS operatives

DSS operatives


The cleric’s then pregnant wife, Muinat, had been reportedly whisked away from their Ijoko, Ogun State home, around 3am on July 5, 2014 by unidentified gunmen.


Afte searching for about four months, the family, however, later traced the couple to the DSS station in Abeokuta, from where Muinat was released while Ibrahim continued to be detained.


Ibrahim’s release on Monday by the DSS was in compliance with the June 18, 2015 order of a Federal High Court in Abeokuta, which faulted the cleric’s continued detention without being charged before a court of competent jurisdiction.


A human rights lawyer, Ahmed Adetola-Kazeem, had taken the case up on pro bono following a PUNCHNewspaper’s report of Saturday, October 25, 2014.


He had contended that the arrest and continued detention of the cleric by the DSS without disclosing his alleged offence or charging him to court was a violation of his fundamental human rights to dignity of person, personal liberty and freedom of movement guaranteed by sections 34, 35 and 41 of the constitution.


In its ruling on June 18, 2015, the court, presided over by Justice F.O.G. Ogunbanjo, upheld the lawyer’s arguments.


The judge also declared that the continued detention of the cleric by the DSS without informing him of the offence for which he was being held and without allowing him access to his lawyer, was a breach of Section 36 of the constitution.


Apart from ordering his immediate release, the judge held that Ibrahim was entitled to a public apology from the DSS, in addition to compensation for damages in the sum of N1m.


“The 1st applicant is entitled to the grant of general damages in accordance with Section 36 (5) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999,(as amended) for the abuse of his fundamental rights by the respondents’ unlawful detention and this court accordingly awards the sum of N1m to be paid by the respondents to the 1st applicant.


“The court having found that the continued detention of the 1st applicant is unlawful, the 1st applicant is entitled to a public apology from the appropriate authority or person by virtue of Section 35 (6) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999,(as amended). I therefore order the respondents to comply with Section 35 (6) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999,(as amended) and tender a public apology to the applicant,” the judge had held.


However, more than two months after the judgment, the lawyer had lamented that all efforts to get the DSS and its DG, Lawal Daura, joined as the first and second respondents in the suit, to comply had been unproductive.


He added that his efforts to set eyes on Ibrahim had also not yielded any result, particularly expressing worry over the inability of DSS operatives to tell where exactly Ibrahim was being kept.


He had subsequently commenced contempt proceedings against the respondents, which was also reported by The PUNCH on August 24, 2015.


Ibrahim, who was approached by journalists shortly after his release on Monday, said he was lost for words but could only thank God for being alive.


His lawyer called on the government to pay attention to the issue of human rights abuse even as it strives to win the war against Boko Haram.



DSS releases detained Ogun cleric arrested for helping Boko Haram

Friday, August 21, 2015

Militants take over Arepo creeks

By Evelyn Usman & Bose Adelaja


Few weeks ago, the media was awash with news of a pipeline explosion at Arepo, Ogun state, where scores of vandals were reportedly burnt to death. The cause of the explosion which started the fire that was put out next day by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC was attributed to a scuffle between groups of vandals over ownership of a particular section of the NNPC owned pipeline, during which a shot fired by a member of the rival faction, hit the pipeline.


OIL

OIL


That incident was not the first of its kind in recent times at Arepo. Infact, that area has become a haven for criminal activities by vandals who seem to have thrown caution to the wind as they vandalise pipelines and siphon petroleum products, without fear of molestation by security agents.


Information at Vanguard’s disposal showed that these vandals who are drawn from different parts of the country could be militants in disguise . From all indications, they seem to have taken over the entire creeks at Arepo.


Vandals are animals – Olu of Arepo


The traditional rulers around Arepo and its environs have been accused of aiding and abetting activities of vandals in Arepo and Ikorodu . But the Olu of Arepo, Oba Atanda Oyebisi, dissociated himself from the accusation, condemning the last explosion in its entirety , lamenting that vandals have succeeded in tarnishing the image of the community.


Oba Oyebisi claimed that those he referred to as Ijaws were masterminds of the illicit business which he said had caused sleepless nights for many residents.


According to him : “I have written several letters to the government on this issue because vandalisation cannot thrive if there is no patronage. The pipeline area is on the high Sea and only professionals can access it. But it becomes worrisome to us when vandals are having a field day regularly.


The monarch who lamented that law enforcement agents are not doing enough at the creeks said ‘’Though law enforcement agents are on patrol 24/7 but they have compromised, the military, Police and NNPC officials are protecting the vandals rather than the pipelines.


“Their activities should extend to the high sea where the illegal business is taking place.  In my 15 years on the throne, the community has never witnessed a deadly situation until now, I think the Nigerian Navy should come on board because they are professionally trained and qualified to manage the creeks.” he said


On the recent explosion which claimed the lives of vandals, he said: ‘’I don’t pity the vandals because they are animals. How can somebody in his right senses go for business transactions at the creeks. We have told them to stop the illegal business all to no avail but things like this will serve as a deterrent to others. I dissociate myself from them because I don’t pray to have vandals in my region.”


Vandals as ex-militants: Impeccable sources told Vanguard that the vandals in the Arepo creeks are ex-militants . Some of them were also said to be from Arogbo community in Ondo state, with majority alleged to be of the Ijaw extraction.


At the moment, over 300 armed vandals are reportedly residing at the Arepo creeks. They have dared security operatives to attempt to dislodge them, boasting that their activities at the creeks was part of their share of the national cake.


Pipeline vandals


There are however indications that some residents of Arepo area, among who are commercial motorcyclists and traders, are members of pipeline vandals. These individuals who are stationed at strategic locations within the area, allegedly give information to their colleagues in the creeks.

Activities of these informants have reportedly been going on for a while without the knowledge of security operatives. Their modus oparandi came to the fore following the abduction of two photo journalists who had gone to cover the explosion at Arepo on July 23, 2015.


The photo journalists had reportedly mounted two motorbikes at the Arepo junction, informing the motorcyclists that they were going to the scene of the explosion. Surprisingly, they were dropped right at vandals den, from where three men whom they thought were boat operators, whisked them to the heart of the creeks where about 300 vandals some of who were clad in Military camouflage tortured them, in spite of pleas from the helpless newsmen that they were not government officials as claimed by the vandals. But for providence, they would have been killed and their bodies buried among several others in shallow graves scattered around the creeks.


These informants stationed at the entrance of Arepo reportedly play important roles for their colleagues in the creeks. For instance, if security operatives arrive the area, whether to effect arrest or carry out surveillance, the informants would reportedly hint their colleagues in the creeks to be battle ready.


Govt informant killed by vandals: Checks by Vanguard however showed that other residents close to the path that leads to the creeks are aware of the going-ons but are afraid to give information about the vandals’ activities , apparently out of fear of being maimed or even killed.


It was gathered that a man simply identified as Alhaji Ogunse, an informant to the Police and NNPC was killed by vandals sometime last year after revealing the identities of the vandals to NNPC officials and the police.


Alhaji Ogunse resided in Konu area of Ikorodu, close to the river where vandals take to the creeks. He was said to have given the operational names of some key vandals as Agbala, OC, CP, Black berry Tokiye to security agents and also granted an interview to one of fthe national dailies on activities of vandals in the area.


Unfortunately, two weeks after granting that interview, vandals stormed his home which he also used to treat people with mental instability and whisked him to the creeks where he was reportedly slaughtered.


Number of casualties


Vanguard reliably gathered that since the incident of July 22, 2015, where some of the vandals were reportedly burnt beyond recognition ,no security agent has visited the scene to either inspect the level of damage or to ascertain the number of casualties.


At the moment, vanguard findings showed although the fire had been put out but that there are still leakages at several points of the pipelines . Officials of the NNPC are reportedly reluctant to visit the Arepo creeks to effect repairs on the ruptured areas.


It was also gathered that security operatives were also reluctant to escort the NNPC officials to the creeks. This is not connected to the presence of the armed vandals in the creeks.


Policemen,NNPC officials also killed: Before now, policemen attached to the Inspector-General of Police Anti Pipeline Vandalism Squad headed by its former boss, Mr Friday Ibadin, an Assistant Commissioner of Police, dared the vandals as they carried regular surveillance around the creeks .


In one of the instances, nine policemen attached to Squad were attacked last year by the vandals. The policemen who were on surveillance from their post at Arepo reportedly, went into the creeks in two boats, unknown to them that the informants stationed outside had informed their colleagues. Consequently, the armed vandals laid ambush for the unsuspecting policemen and opened fire on sighting them.


In the ensuing shoot-out the policemen reportedly put up a brave act even in the face of death by repelling the vandals. In the process, the vandals were said to have fired a shot at a broken pipeline which resulted in an explosion that sparked off fire. While four policemen managed to leave the creeks alive, the whereabouts of their five other colleagues remains unknown till date. Two years earlier, three NNPC officials were killed by vandals in the area. A team  of pipeline engineers and technologists from the corporation were deplored  to effect repairs on a ruptured pipeline by vandals  , after it (NNPC) had successfully put out the flames by ensuring a complete cut-off of product supply to the pipeline from the Atlas-cove. While at the verge of gaining access to the damaged point , the hapless engineers were ambushed by armed pipeline vandals who snuffed life out of them with the bullets from their guns.


It is however worthy to note that ACP Ibadin- led team made some remarkable strides in the onslaught against pipeline vandalism, following the arrest of over 100 suspected vandals. One of the arrests worthy of mention was that of some suspected pipeline vandals who confessed to have killed some policemen and buried them in shallow graves within the creeks . The decomposing bodies of some of the murdered policemen were exhumed from the shallow graves,with their uniforms buried in a separate grave


Startling discoveries: During another raid of the creeks by the Ibadin- led squad , starting discoveries such as self built pipelines by vandals where petroleum products are diverted from the NNPC pipeline were uncovered. Anytime the NNPC opens its flow from Atlas cove which pumps products to Arepo pipeline for onward transfer to Mosimi, from where it is transferred to the South west states. Rather than the product flowing into NNPC pipeline at Arepo , it will be pumping into the vandals built- in pipes, on which a hose is fixed from the diverted point to trucks stationed in thick forest.


In another raid two trucks with plate numbers XQ 522 APP  XQ 522 APP and  XC 102 KSF were recovered and some arrests made. Reports had it that the vandals had loaded about five trucks with petroleum products from Arepo, for onward delivery to a filling station in Osun state last year.


Vanguard investigation revealed that 25 litres of this stolen product is sold between N1300 and N1500, as against N2,175 to ready buyers, who usually throng sales points with their trucks and jerricans. A 33,000 litres truck on the other hand, is sold between N1.5 million and N1.8 million as against N2million and above .


Ijegun, Satelitte Town ,Festac Town, Maza-Maza and Ejigbo axis in Lagos , as gathered are among areas where pipeline vandals are striving. But activities of vandals in Majidun , Isahawo, Agric,  Kadoko Konu,  Ikorodu, Papalanto and Arepo areas of Lagos and Ogun states assume violent dimension, with several security operatives and innocent persons killed.


Death of pregnant woman


An incident which introduced a tragic twist to the notoriety of pipeline vandals , was the gruesome killing of a 24-year-old pregnant woman, Damilola Fajana , during a cross fire between oil thieves and members of the Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC at beach land estate , Arepo, on April 28, 2015.


The incident sparked off protests by residents who insisted that the OPC which was awarded a multimillion naira contract for the security of pipeline in the south west region by the Goodluck Jonathan -led government last year, should leave. That call yielded the desired result, as the contract was revoked by the present administration. But from all indication, it is obvious that the Arepo creeks have been taken over by vandals. Though at the Agric, Ikorodu end, the Military have been able to curtail their excesses.


Nine illegal Jetties uncovered in Ikorodu: Before the Military assumed dominance in Ikorodu, men of the IGP task force on Anti-Vandalism Squad led by its former head, Ibadin, had uncovered nine jetties used by pipeline vandals to transport siphoned petroleum products from Arepo in Ogun State. This feat was achieved after an eight-hour shoot-out with the vandals , in 2013, with the arrest of  four suspected members of the gang.


Also recovered were over 2000 liters of petroleum products stored in forty 50 liters jerrycans with over 5000 corks of jerrycans stocked  in six bags. Surprisingly, one of the suspects was discovered to be an informant to the  Task force.The suspects, all residents of Kadoko Konu area of Ikorodu, were discovered to have built their houses very close to the creeks from where they created routes from the creeks to the jetties.

When this reporter visited the dreaded  area, it was discovered that each of the buildings had it’s own jetty which links  Arepo .  A total of  seven canoes  reportedly used to convey stolen petroleum products  were berthed  at the jetties.


There was also a shrine behind the buildings, where the vandals said they performed some sacrifice before embarking on any mission. Assorted Charms, brooms, candles of different colours and threads were found in the shrine.


The vandals as gathered were arrested while at the verge of going to open a valve at Elepete in Arepo.


Acting on information, Vanguard was informed that the policemen blocked the entire area, making it impossible for them to penetrate.


“  When they discovered the area was blocked , they moved to Ijedodo  but unfortunately for them, we were also able to tackle that. Next day, we learnt that about 80 of them were firing at Kadoko Konu area of Ikorodu. We stormed there at midnight and exchanged fire with them. But considering government property and in order to prevent any fire outage, we stopped shooting at about 8am. disclosed by one of the vandals who was arrested sometime last year. During investigation the suspect alleged that some NNPC officials usually informed them of when product are being pumped from the Atlas cove through the Arepo pipelines. The suspect alleged that such act was usually done at midnight or at the wee hours of the morning. He stated that vandals who are usually stationed in the creeks would divert the product from a broken NNPC pipeline to their , using a hose , through which the product is pumped to their collection base located 7 kilometre from the NNPC pipeline location, from where the product would be discharged into trucks and jerricans. After each successful ‘deal’ the suspect alleged that an undisclosed amount was usually given to their contact at the NNPC. But the NNPC had described this claim as false


Checks by vanguard also revealed that some security agents aid these vandals . Sometimes, these security agents reportedly inform vandals of when the coast is clear and at the end of each successful siphon of product, they allegedly part with some money or petroleum products to the security agents.


Information at vanguard’s disposal has it that ‘sharing formula’ was allegedly one of the major cause of the fracas between the Police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps,NSCDC recorded in years 2013 and 2014, during which some NSCDC officials were killed.


Vandals on the increase

But the question on the lips of every concerned Nigerians, particularly those living in Ikorodu, Lagos state and Arepo in Ogun state is the sudden rise in vandals activities and the violent dimension it has assumed. Unknown to many, Vanguard’s checks revealed that while scores of vandals were reported to have lost their lives in the pipeline explosion at Arepo , Ogun state, two weeks ago, same incident happened same day at Ogere, also in Ogun state. Vanguard reliably gathered that vandals broke the pipeline which supplies petroleum product to Ibadan, Oyo state and Ilorin , Kwara state. After the successful operation, the vandals reportedly fired a shot at the broken pipeline ,thereby igniting fire.


From all indication, it is suspected that the vandals who are currently holding sway at Arepo creeks were responsible for the vandalisation of NNPC pipeline at Ogere.


However , the new sector commander of the Anti Pipeline Vandalism Squad, Mr Valentine Olumese, when contacted, assured that the police would not fold their hands and watch vandals hold sway in the creeks. He stated that measures were been taken to evacuate the vandals from the creeks.


 



Militants take over Arepo creeks

Monday, August 17, 2015

How APC allegedly rigged Ogun guber polls – Witnesses

ABEOKUTA— Some witnesses of the Ogun State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, at the Governorship Electoral Petition Tribunal sitting in Abeokuta have revealed how the April 11, election was allegedly rigged and manipulated to give victory to Governor Ibikunle Amosun of the All Progressive Congress, APC.


APC campaign group chides Jonathan over Immigration tragedy compensation

APC campaign group chides Jonathan over Immigration tragedy compensation


The PDP and its candidate, Prince Gboyega Isiaka had dragged Amosun to the tribunal, claiming that the election was fraught with irregularities in nine local councils and urged the tribunal to declare him the winner of the election.


The witnesses who were cross-examined, Thursday, by counsel to Amosun led by Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, that of the APC, George Oyeniyi and Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Oluwadare Ogunnaike said they witnessed how the election was rigged and manipulated.


The first witness, Aliu Musa who identified himself as a polling agent at Idi Ota in Alapoti ward in Ado-Odo/Ota local government argued that the result of the election was counted and announced at Ado-Odo Police Station instead of the polling units. He also told the court that he got the information of where the result was collated and announced the following morning from members.


Also, the Chairman of the PDP in Odeda Local Government, Tosin Oyekan while being cross examined also alleged irregularities in the local government adding that he visited seven out of 115 voting units in the local government.


Another witness, Ademola Adejumo who claimed to be the monitoring officer of PDP during the election also held that no election was held in ward 5 of the local government and that no result was declared.


Also, Bunmi Awodeyin who also adopted her statement on oath, told the court that though, she didn’t brief the lawyers, she could confirm what was contained in the statement was the true representation of what transpired in her polling unit.


She argued that many people from Northern Nigerian were brought to pooling unit for voting without proper accreditation.


All the witnesses adopted their written statements on oath and the Tribunal, however adjourned till Monday in continuation of the hearing.


 



How APC allegedly rigged Ogun guber polls – Witnesses

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Amosun fires workers over examination question

The Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has ordered the sacking of six officials of the state Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, including a secondary school teacher, over alleged offensive examination question.


Amosun

Amosun


Those sacked include two Grade Level 17 officers, Mrs. Folashade Oresegun, who was the Director, Education Support Services, and Mr. Rotimi Odunsi, who was the Director, Curriculum Development and Evaluation, and a Grade Level 16 officer, Mr. Majekodunmi Oluwole.


Others are a Grade Level 10 officer, Mr. E.O. Asegbe, a Grade Level 8 officer, Taylor Damilola , and an English Language teacher in Mayflower Secondary School, Ikenne, Mr. Joel Adegbenro.


The sacking of both Oresegun and Odunsi has been converted to compulsory retirement while the four others were summarily dismissed.


Our correspondent gathered that their offence might not be unconnected with a comprehension passage in the English Language examination conducted by the ministry for the Unified Examination in Public Secondary Schools for the third term of the 2014/2015 academic session.


The offensive section was Section C, where the pupils were asked to summarise a comprehension passage on a policy defect on education.


It was alleged that it was considered too critical of the state government.


The section partly read, “There is no arguing about the fact that the government is merely paying lip service to the development of education. It is true that a lot of money is being spent on the education sector but with little or no impact felt by the people, except where we want to deceive ourselves.


“Many schools run by the government, which were formerly known for academic excellence have suddenly lost their prestige and are living on past glories. No wonder, many parents and guardians are threateningly left with only one option, to withdraw their wards from these schools to other ones that are better managed.


“The evidences to show that the government is not doing enough to assist in the development of education are many. Even pupils in both primary and secondary schools can volunteer a good list on their finger tips.


“One of the numerous indications is the government’s inability to pay running cost to schools. The running cost is the token amount per pupil paid to school administrators to run the affairs of the school in a term. This has been neglected to pile up for several academic sessions.


“Another one is the regular poor conduct of terminal examinations. These examinations are not usually conducted as and when due. The government may have one excuse or the other, but real educationists know that appropriate timing is a strong factor in the process of Continuous Assessment (CA) of students. Thus, a situation, where for instance, the first term examination is shifted to second term is an outright departure from the norms and ethics of Continuous Assessment.”


The summary passage was said to have been culled from Jola Adegbenro’s Issues on Education Today.


The governor and some other top government officials were allegedly angry with this section, which they believed made a veiled reference to what obtained in the state.


Consequently, the embattled officials were invited to Abeokuta last week to face a disciplinary panel set up by the state Bureau of Establishment and Training, where they were quizzed.


The state’s Head of Service, Mrs. Modupe Adekunle, while reacting to the sacking, said the government followed the due process “because the affected officials were given opportunity to defend themselves.”


She said, “I am aware that not all of them were dismissed, some had their appointment terminated and some were compulsorily retired.


“When the issue came up, the state government put in the necessary process, a panel was set up to investigate and based on their recommendations, the state Civil Service Commission has to decide. It is a decision that has been relayed to the affected officers.


“The normal process was that a panel was set up, the report was forwarded to the Civil Service Commission for the civil servants, the Teaching Service Commission, for the teachers.


“The decision was in line with the civil service rule, due process was followed to the latter.”



Amosun fires workers over examination question

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Ex-Army GOC: Many Boko Haram Suspects Arrested in Lagos, Ogun

Despite past attempts by Boko Haram insurgents to infiltrate Lagos, the Nigerian Army monrday said it was able to nip their acts of terror in the bud by arresting them.


Boko Haram leader, Shekau

Abubakar Shekau


THISDAY gathered that the suspected members of Boko Haram were arrested during several raids conducted in both Lagos and Ogun States by the 81 Division headquarters.


The sect has in the past tried to infiltrate the South-west, especially Lagos, to set up their terror cells, but were blocked at every turn by the security agencies.


Chief among the attempts was the plot by a suicide bomber who blew herself up near THISDAY’s Lagos office last year and that of the lone suicide bomber arrested at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja.


The outgone General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 81 Division Nigerian Army, Major-General Tamunomeibi Dibi, said despite the peculiarities of the state, the command was able to ensure maximum security.


Dibi, who made this disclosure at the handover ceremony to the new GOC, Major General Isidore Edet, said many of the sect members were arrested during his tenure.


Although he did not put a figure on the number of persons arrested and what they did with them, he said they were many who were arrested.


He called on soldiers in the division to remain vigilant and also ensure that the insurgents do not infiltrate Nigeria’s economic hub and its environ.


He said: “We all know about the security challenges around us and the Boko Haram challenge. We also know about the peculiarities of Lagos.


“We have been able to prevent the incursion of the Boko Haram sect into Lagos. A good number of Boko Haram suspects were arrested in Lagos.


“You are all aware of the challenges we are going through; the problem of Boko Haram. The fact that you are not in the North-east does not mean you are not fighting the war.


“We are all involved in the war because wars of this nature do not have a front or a rear end. So far, we are winning the war and I want you to do more. Be more vigilant and ensure security of your environment, your barracks.”


On his challenging moments he said: “As far as you are in the military, there are challenges because the job itself is challenging.”

Addressing the officers, Dibi said: “I do not want to be in my village to hear about any careless death. I want to hear that this division which I am leaving, is the most efficient division in the Nigeria Army.


“I give God the glory for making it possible to serve Nigeria for 35 years and retiring today. I also thank all of you for supporting me. Some of you have done so well by cooperating, but some of you lagged behind.


“For those lagging behind, please change your attitude towards work, be more dedicated because you do not have any other job than this job, neither do you have any other army.


“The army is a voluntary organisation which you decided to join, nobody forced you to join; therefore do not allow anyone to force you to do your job.


“The legacy I want the incoming GOC to abide by is my expectation of a highly disciplined professional and efficient 81 Division.”



Ex-Army GOC: Many Boko Haram Suspects Arrested in Lagos, Ogun

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Yoruba leadership: Don’t distort history, Osoba tells Obasanjo

Lagos—Former governor of Ogun State, Aremo Olusegun Osoba, has condemned former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s position in his book, My Watch: Political and Public affairs, that there had never been any Yoruba leader, saying “He (Obasanjo) wants to distort the history of the Yoruba.”


Obasanjo

Olusegun Obasanjo


Obasanjo made the assertion in chapter 31 of the  book, where he explained issues centred on Nigeria and Yoruba, arguing that there was no individual as Yoruba leader before and now.


Osoba, in an interview in Lagos, lamented that the declaration by the former President, who was present at the event when late Chief Obafemi Awolowo was ‘unanimously’ elected as the ‘Yoruba Leader,’ on August 12th, 1966, is worrisome.


According to him, “I disagree with the former President, on whatever claims he made that Awolowo was hand-picked by some of his supporters. In fact, the day he was elected as Yoruba leader was two weeks after  Awolowo was released from prison by the military.


“As the garrison commander in Ibadan at the time, Obasanjo was an active member of General Adeyinka Adebayo’s erstwhile cabinet. I do not think that Obasanjo would have forgotten so soon the sequence of events that threw up Awolowo as Yoruba leader.


“I was present at the forum where Late Chief Awolowo was unanimously elected the Yoruba leader. And the election involved all stakeholders, including political, cultural and intellectuals in Yoruba land. Some who did not belong to Awolowo’s political camp also endorsed him,” Osoba added.


Osoba however said that Yorubas cannot have a single leader under current political dispensation. “What we can have at the moment is ‘cultural’ leader not an overall leader. By our level of education, exposure and independent mindedness we like to express our views.”


“Even in family meetings, the Olori Ebi (head of the family), is challenged on issues affecting the family. So, each time the interest of Yoruba is threatened, we all gather under the leadership of an individual to solve the problem,” he added.


 



Yoruba leadership: Don’t distort history, Osoba tells Obasanjo