Why DSS, Prison Officials clashed over re-arrest of Emefiele

DSS, Prison Officials clash over re-arrest of Emefiele

There was pandemonium at the premises of the Federal High Court in Lagos on Tuesday, following an attempt by the Department of State Security Service to rearrest former governor of Central Bank Godwin Emefiele. Recall that Emefiele was charged by the office of the Attorney General of the Federation under the Ministry of Justice.

Court admits Emefiele to N20m bail

He is standing trial before Justice Nicholas Oweibo, on a two-counts charge of illegal possession of firearms. He had pleaded not guilty to charge and was granted bail in the sum of N20 million with one surety in like sum. The court had adjourned the case until Nov. 14 for trial and had ordered a remand of the defendant in the correctional service pending perfection of his bail. Meanwhile, after the case was adjourned, the defendant remained in the courtroom several hours after the case ended. It was gathered by newsmen who equally waited all the time in court ‘s premises, that the defendant may likely be re-arrested by the DSS. The environment of the court was filled with armed men of the DSS, who were seen waiting with guns at the entrance to the courtroom where the defendant was arraigned. Meanwhile, when a top official of the Nigerian Correctional centre made attempt to take the defendant into custodybof the correctional seevice as ordered by the court, officials of the DSS resisted the move. Officiala of the DSS were seen pushing him off and ordering all journalists to move out of the viccinity while brandishing their guns. All visitors to the court were seen running for safety. At press time, the defendant is still inside the courtroom and it is unclear what the situation will be going forward.

Father weeps bitterly as he pursues NDLEA officials who killed his 2-year-old son, injured other (Video)

Father weeps bitterly as he purses NDLEA officials who killed his 2-year-old son (Video)

Father weeps bitterly as he purses NDLEA officials who killed his 2-year-old son (Video)

A video has emerged showing the heart-wrenching moments of a father’s pursuing National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) operatives after his two-year-old son, Ivan Onose Omhonrina, was allegedly shot dead by a stray bullet. The incident occurred during a raid conducted by the NDLEA at a suspected drug joint in Okpanam.

Father weeps bitterly as he purses NDLEA operatives who killed two-year-old boy (Video)

A photo of the 2-year-old boy allegedly shot dead by NDLEA. Photo Credit/Source: Daily Trust The heart-wrenching video footage captures the grieving father, Mr. Fidelis, weeping uncontrollably as he desperately chases the officers with his car. The distressing scene unfolds after the officers fired a shot that tragically claimed the life of Ivan, while also leaving his second son injured in the eye. Eyewitnesses on the scene assert that the two brothers were inside their mother’s shop when the fatal shot was fired. According to earlier reports by Gist Reel, the NDLEA officers had descended on the area to carry out the raid on the suspected drug joint. However, during the operation, a stray bullet struck the innocent young boy, robbing him of his life and leaving his family devastated. The video, which has been widely shared on social media platforms, displays the NDLEA operatives driving away from the scene as the distraught father continues his pursuit, consumed by grief and anguish over the sudden loss of his beloved son.

“Na NEPA-A-Thon?” – Residents panic over number of PHCN officials working on electricity pole at once (Video)

"Na NEPA-A-Thon?" – Residents panic over number of PHCN officials working on electricity pole at once (Video)

"Na NEPA-A-Thon?" – Residents panic over number of PHCN officials working on electricity pole at once (Video)

Reactions trail video of residents of a community panicking over the number of PHCN officials who were working on various poles in their street. The residents were left confused when various individuals from the power company mounted several pole wires in their street, at the same time, and began working on them.

"Na NEPA-A-Thon?" – Residents panic over number of PHCN officials working on electricity pole at once (Video)

“Na NEPA-A-Thon?” – Residents panic over number of PHCN officials working on electricity pole at once. Credit: Instablog/Instagram. In the video which surfaced online, about six NEPA officials were seen on different poles working at the same time. Watch the video below; Netizens took to the comment section to react: evelyn__xx wrote: “Nepa-thon. Highest number of people cutting light at once” som_tea wrote: “Na NEPA-A-THON be this one GWR would be proud.” de_prime001 wrote: “They Hang there like super zombies for game” walebwe1 wrote: “Nigerians are not ready for 24-hour electricity. Darkness has become part of many Nigerians. It’s going to take a while b4 people get used to 24-hour electricity”

“They placed armoured tanks to scare us” – SSS blocks EFCC officials from accessing their Lagos office

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Reports online allege that officials of the State Security Service (SSS) has on Tuesday morning prevented officers of the EFCC from entering their office in Ikoyi, Lagos. Correspondent of the news outlet, Premium Times reported that officers of the anti graft agency along Awolowo Road, Ikoyi were denied access into the facility by the SSS officials.

"They placed armoured tanks to scare us" – SSS blocks EFCC officials from accessing their Lagos office

SSS blocks EFCC officials from accessing their Lagos office. Photo Credit: DSS. Source: Google. “They even placed an armoured tank just to scare us away,” one EFCC official told a reporter. Although what seems to be the problem isn’t, at the time of filing this report, clear, it is however alleged that there has been a longstanding feud between the two agencies over the ownership of the building.

No major fraud is committed without connivance of bank officials

No major fraud is committed without connivance of bank officials - EFCC

No major fraud is committed without connivance of bank officials - EFCC

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said that no major fraud is committed in the banking sector without the connivance of bank officials. The claim was made by Mr. Michael Nzekwe, the Zonal Commander of the Ilorin Zonal Command of EFCC, during a meeting held with banks’ compliance officers from Kwara and Kogi States in Ilorin.

No major fraud is committed without connivance of bank officials - EFCC

Nzekwe, who urged financial institutions and compliance officers to be diligent and avoid being complicit in financial practices, noted that they play a crucial role in the fight against economic and financial crimes. The EFCC zonal commander also asked bank officials to take the issue of “know your customer (KYC)” and “know your customer’s business (KYCB)” seriously as it would help to keep fraudulent customers at bay. He said; “We invited you here today to nourish our existing relationship, educate ourselves on the new trends in cybercrime and seek areas of further collaboration as stakeholders in the fight against economic and financial crimes in Nigeria. “We advise that as bankers, you carry out due diligence and know your customers. By doing this, you save yourselves from trouble and make our job easier. “There is no major fraud, especially money laundering, that is ever committed without the connivance of bank officials.” Nzekwe also encouraged the bankers to share necessary information and report suspicious transactions to the commission.

Man confused after Nigerian immigration officials forced them to engage in long prayer session

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Man left confused after Nigerian immigration officials forced them to engage in long prayer session

A Nigerian man has recounted the confusion that ensued after immigration officials walked into a passport waiting room he and others were in and forced them to engage in a long prayer session. The Twitter user, @gkbalogs revealed that the prayer session was held after he arrived at the passport office by 7:30 am.

Man left confused after Nigerian immigration officials forced them to engage in long prayer session

He further revealed that Islamic and Christian prayers were said after a praise worship session. The Twitter user wrote; “I am thoroughly confused. I have been at the immigration office at Alausa since 7.30am with so much chaos and confusion. 2 officers came into the room now and commamded everyone to stand up, and they started a praise worship session, followed by a long prayer session.

Man left confused after Nigerian immigration officials forced them to engage in long prayer session

“We recited Hail Mary, and then they called an alfa to pray. We did Hail Mary and some Islamic recitation for balance.” We recited Hail Mary, and then they called an alfa to pray. pic.twitter.com/71i75cyjbO — Geekay (@gkbalogs) May 10, 2023

EFCC vows to hunt down ‘corrupt’ public officials from May 29

EFCC vows to hunt down ‘corrupt’ public officials from May 29

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) announce plans to pursue corrupt departing public officials after May 29.

EFCC vows to hunt down ‘corrupt’ public officials from May 29

The EFCC Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa, in a recent interview with Daily Trust on Friday, made this known in his statement. While he did not disclose the identities or number of public officials who would be subjected to the law, Bawa indicated that the commission is currently investigating at least two ministries for fraudulent conduct related to procurement processes. “Currently, we’re investigating two ministries where double payments were made. In one of the ministries, the double payments, cumulatively, were about 20 contracts of over N4bn. “These were contracts that were done way back 2018, and then some group of people, so bold, came up with the same narration. “They moved the documents from the file, forged them, and then of course in conspiracy of some civil servants, raised vouchers and pay. How can that happen if we have digitalised procurement processes?” Bawa queried. He also reacted to calls for his sacking by some civil society organisations. Bawa said, “It is on record that I am the first sitting EFCC chairman to go to court and testify, not once, not twice or three times. We now have some group of people that were paid, we know the people that are paying them, coming up with all sorts of gang-ups. “We are following due process and the rule of law. The court had made a pronouncement, we have appealed that, and there is a stay of execution, what do you expect? We move on!” He observed that in recent months, the agency had put forth a greater effort than ever before to standardize the operational activities of the EFCC, stating that despite opposition, the EFCC would persist in carrying out its beneficial initiatives. “And God willing, come May and June, we are going to make some huge arrests and commence huge prosecutions of people. “And for those people that are not leaving in May, whenever they are leaving, we will be waiting for them to ensure that justice is done,” he added.

INEC to discipline officials who sabotaged presidential election

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INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu announced that disciplinary action will be taken against staff who were involved in sabotaging the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

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At a meeting with Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) in Abuja, Yakubu emphasized measures to achieve a successful gubernatorial election. He stated that their staff, including ad-hoc and collation personnel involved in sabotaging the general elections, will face consequences. INEC Chairman’s Speech on Disciplinary Action “As we approach the Governorship and State Assembly elections, we must work harder to overcome the challenges experienced in the last election. Nothing else will be acceptable to Nigerians. “All staff found to be negligent, whether they are regular or ad hoc officials, including Collation and Returning Officers, must not be involved in forthcoming elections. RECs must also immediately initiate disciplinary action where prima facie evidence of wrongdoing has been established.” Plans for Election Day Logistics “This has been our standard practice. Centralizing the process as was done in some States resulted in delayed deployment of personnel and materials and late commencement of polls. “RECs will be held responsible for any tardy arrangement or the failure to deploy electric power generators to collation centres or polling units where such facilities are needed. The Commission has enough facilities in all the States of the Federation. Failure to deploy them is simply inexcusable,” he stated. Yakubu Addressed Complaints Trailing General Elections Yakubu emphasized the importance of providing refresher training for ad hoc staff who participated in the last election. He also stated that if these staff members are replaced for valid reasons, they must be appropriately trained to prevent delays or compromises during the electoral process. Yakubu mentioned that following last week’s election, the Commission received reports from its State offices, as well as complaints and petitions from political parties and candidates. If any violations are proven, redress will be made, but any action taken by the Commission will not affect the rights of parties and candidates to seek further remedy as provided by law. Regarding Election Day technology, Yakubu announced that the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) will once again be used for voter accreditation and result management. He noted that the deployment of BVAS has improved voter accreditation, as demonstrated by recent election results. “Since last week, the Commission has intensified the review of the technology to ensure that glitches experienced, particularly with the upload of results are rectified. We are confident that going forward the system will run optimally,” he said.

Tinubu bribed INEC officials with N299 Billion

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A top consultant of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Olatubosun Kuku has claimed that Tinubu bribed INEC officials.

Bola Tinubu

The elections took place on Saturday 25th of February, 2023 however there have been a series of back and forths over some results collated from some States. In the wake of the ongoing saga, Peoples Gazette has shared audio where a top INEC consultant Olatubosun Kuku was disclosing how the APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu bribed INEC officials to rig the elections. The audio where Olatubosun Kuku claims that INEC officials were bribed has caused a stir online. “ I took him to see Asiwaju. When he got there without telling me to take him there. When he got to the room, Asiwaju said I’ve been looking for you, you’ve been playing me. Do you know what he said? Money for what. If you have a chairman you don’t need software”.  “Asiwaju is giving INEC $170 million. That’s N299 billion. We’ll share it around. Everyone will do the bidding…” part of the audio said. Olatubosun Kuku, a top INEC consultant, said Bola Tinubu was offering up to $170 million in bribes to electoral officers. Mr Kuku initially told The Gazette he wasn’t the one on the tape. In another call, he amended his denial, saying it was an old audio. https://t.co/LhIkSccoWB pic.twitter.com/eGY83W7LW5 — Peoples Gazette (@GazetteNGR) February 28, 2023

Labour Party accuses INEC officials manipulating and manufacturing results

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The Labour Party has called out officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for allegedly manipulating and manufacturing results in states across the country particularly Lagos, Edo, Rivers and Imo.

Labour Party accuses INEC officials manipulating and manufacturing results

LP national chairman, Julius Abure who decried the violence meted out on Labour Party supporters at a press briefing in Abuja, called for the cancellation of election results in states across the country which he claimed were “manufactured”. Abure also asked President Muhammadu Buhari to keep his word of ensuring the 2023 elections are free fair and credible.

Labour Party accuses INEC officials manipulating and manufacturing results

He further reiterated that the party will only accept true results obtained at the polling units and not those “manufactured and manipulated”.