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The Chairman, Senate Committee on Federal Capital Territory, Senator Dino Melaye (APC-Kogi West), on Sunday raised the alarm that his life was in danger, just has he said that there was an immediate plan to murder him “extra-judicially” by his “political enemies” in collusion with men of the Kogi State Police Command.

Melaye in separate petitions to the United Nations (UN) Resident Representative, members of the diplomatic corps including the Ambassadors of the United States, Germany, Canada and the High Commissioner of the United Kingdom and the Amnesty International, Transparency International and the Human Rights Watch, however called on the intervention of the Inspector General of Police, members of the international Community and human rights bodies to save him from what he described as “willful, intentional harassment, oppression, political victimization and threat to life.”

Melaye through his lawyers, Messrs Ricky Tarfa & Co, wrote to the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, urging the police boss to raise a neutral police team to investigate the allegations of “gun running” being levelled against him by the Kogi State Police Command in conspiracy with the Kogi State Government.

Melaye said: “As things stand, I live each day in constant and reasonable fear for my life, looking over my shoulders and being harassed by the named politicians. The Police are a willing tool in the hands of these politicians.

“I am a law abiding citizen who voluntarily submitted myself before the FCT High Court to answer to charges which I know are unsustainable.

“However, the situation I am in right now gives me reason to believe that the law enforcement agencies, particularly the police, are in cohorts with my political enemies and can even go to the extent of terminating my life extra-judicially.

“I therefore seek your intervention in the circumstances to ensure that my fundamental human rights which both Nigeria and your countries are party to are guaranteed and my life protected.”

Ricky Tarfa, SAN, in a similar petition to the Inspector General of Police, on behalf of Melaye, averred among others that: “The fact that our client is now the one alleged to be a gun runner by the police in Kogi state is therefore extremely suspicious and with all due respect smacks of a set up.

“Our client who is abroad on an official trip had it brought to his notice and immediately informed us yesterday that the plans to set him up and frame him on spurious gun-running charges have been perfected and that some suspects would be paraded as having named him as their sponsor yesterday.

“This is exactly what happened in Lokoja yesterday 19th March 2018, with a press briefing and parade of suspects by the Force PRO on behalf of the Nigeria Police Force.

“Sir, we urge for your urgent intervention in this matter. As we have stated, our client, convinced of his innocence is ready to submit himself for investigation and to answer any charge against his person but by police officers of whose neutrality he is confident in this matter. Police officers from Abuja.

“Our client being a prominent serving Senator…will not and cannot run from Justice, but balks at being delivered directly into the hands of people who have made public threats against his person.

“We anxiously await your intervention sir, to secure the life of our client and to avoid any breakdown of law and order.”

Melaye in his save my soul letter to the UN and members of the diplomatic corps in Nigeria, traced his present ordeal to his vocal stance in the Senate.

“As a Senator, I have been vocal in my contributions to national issues and particularly so when the interest or wellbeing of the people of my constituency is concerned,” he said.

He noted that as the lawmaker representing Kogi West Senatorial District in the 8th Senate, he had consistently spoken out against injustice, mis-governance and acts of corruption “without mincing words or minding whose ox is gored in my quest to better the lot of the people of my constituency, my state and the nation as a whole.”

He lamented that despite being in the same political party (All Progressives Congress) with Bello, the Governor and himself have remained at logger heads “because I do not spare him where I feel he has gone wrong with respect to governance in Kogi State.”

Melaye said: “Instead of heeding my positive criticism and advice however, for the good of the State, the governor has allowed himself to become a victim of his own over-inflated ego and reportedly vowed that he would get me recalled from the Senate and deal with me.

“The recall process was illegally initiated on the governor’s instructions and is currently the subject of litigation at the High Court, FCT and Court of Appeal.

“In addition to the initiation of the recall process, the Governor, his Chief of Staff, one Mr. Edward Onoja, among other people, have been making public threats against my person at several fora in Kogi State.”

He said he attached to the petition a video recording of Onoja, where he (Onoja) boastfully threatened “to bring me down before June this year” at a public function in Kogi State. He said the following words transcribed from the video were threats from Onoja: Bello’s Chief of Staff, Onoja, was quoted to have said: “So, when we are moving, an enemy is coming, even though we do not have eyes, there is somebody looking at them (there is a local language and cheers from the crowd and rendering of Amen by all).

“There is somebody in Kogi State, he calls himself Senator Dino, and he says he will bring me and my twin brother down, if by the end of June he is not down in Kogi State, then there is no God.

“Anyone who digs a pit for you must fall inside that pit. If by the end of June and he is still standing as a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, it means there is no God and I know there is God. My people (local language spoken) let’s see the person who has God on his side.”

According to Melaye: “Things got to a level last year where I could only move around Kogi State at great personal risk to myself as thugs who had been commissioned to do so, were bent on attacking me at every opportunity. “Sometime last year, on April 15, 2017, to be precise, I was at my residence at Iyala, Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State which is my hometown. My residence was attacked by armed gunmen who fired shots sporadically for the sole purpose of assassinating me.

“The unknown gunmen were heard chanting that they were going to kill me by all means. They mentioned the names of some people, saying that I cannot go scot free after humiliating such people.

“I was lucky to escape unhurt and in genuine fear for my life and that of the members of my household, I reported the incident to the Nigeria Police Force. I made a statement to the Police and made mention of all the names of the people the unknown gunmen chanted during the attack.

“I further stated that the said people which include the Governor of Kogi State, the Chief of Staff to the Governor of Kogi State, one Mr. Edward Onoja, amongst others, had earlier made threats against my person and my life.

“All complaints were made in good faith and there was no motive to destroy the image of anyone. Based on the complaints, the Police commenced investigation and made some arrests.

“On the 29th of April, 2017, the Police, represented by one CSP (Chief Superintendent of Police) Jimoh Moshood, Force Public Relations Officer, addressed a press conference at the Force Headquarters, Abuja, wherein the general public were informed on the progress made in the investigation of the assassination attempt on my life.”

Melaye quoted Jimoh Moshood as saying in a video record from the press conference said to have been attached to the petition that: “After 10 days of painstaking and sustained surveillance – that is between 16th April, 2017 – 25th April 2017 – (we) successfully arrested six members of the vicious and notorious hired assassins gang responsible for the attack and attempted assassination on the life of Senator Dino Melaye which was carried out on the 15th April, 2017 at his residence in Iyala, Ijumu Local Government of Kogi State.

“Taofeek Isah (one of the suspects) is the Chairman of Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State where Senator Dino Melaye comes from. According to investigation so far, he was discovered to be the mastermind that executed the attempted assassination on Senator Dino Melaye.

“He was alleged to have directed one Abdul Mumini, aka Iron, now at large who was his personal assistant…”

Melaye added: “As we speak, some of the arrested people have been charged and are currently standing trial at the Kabba High Court, Kogi State.

“I was bewildered when I got wind of the fact that the Federal Republic of Nigeria, through the police, filed a two count charge, with charge No: CR/106/18, dated the 31st of January 2018, accusing me of allegedly deliberately giving false information with intent to mislead the police and for making false statement of facts.”

He said following the development, he briefed his lawyers who accompanied him to court and secured his bail after he was arraigned on March 1, 2018, before Justice Goodluck at the FCT Court 5, Maitama, Abuja.

He added: “When I was ready to leave the court premises, upon the successful grant of my bail…I was shocked to discover that the entire court premises was surrounded by armed men, suspected to be members of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigeria Police Force, acting on the instructions of the Governor of Kogi State and his cohorts to unlawfully arrest me and infringe on my right to personal liberty.”

He however said he was able to leave the court premises unnoticed by the SARS men. Besides, he stated that it has since come to his knowledge that plans have been finalized in Kogi State to parade some hardened criminals in the media “who have been tutored to claim that I sponsored them and provided them with weapons and I instructed them to assassinate certain people. I will then be arrested and made to face trumped up charges.”

He added: “As things stand, I live each day in constant and reasonable fear for my life, looking over my shoulders and being harassed by the named politicians. The Police are a willing tool in the hands of these politicians.

“I am a law abiding citizen who voluntarily submitted myself before the FCT High Court to answer to charges which I know are unsustainable.

“However, the situation I am in right now gives me reason to believe that the law enforcement agencies, particularly the police, are in cohorts with my political enemies and can even go to the extent of terminating my life extra judicially.

“I therefore seek your intervention in the circumstances to ensure that my fundamental human rights which both Nigeria and your countries are party to are guaranteed and my life protected.”

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Tinubu’s 50% Transport Reduction Scheme May Begin Tuesday

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The proposed 50 percent interstate transport fare price slash by the Federal Government, initially planned to commence on December 20, 2024, may now begin on December 24.

The slash is aimed at alleviating high transport costs during the Yuletide season.

Recall that the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Transportation, announced last Thursday that it had reached an agreement with stakeholders in the road transport sector to support Nigerians who will be travelling during the holiday season.

The government stated that it would cover 50 percent of the transport fare for travelers, alongside the commencement of free rail transportation for citizens on December 20, 2024.

This initiative, according to the Director of Press and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Transportation, Olujimi Oyetomi, was part of President Bola Tinubu’s broader effort to provide transportation palliatives for Nigerians celebrating Christmas and New Year.

Oyetomi said that the agreement was signed between the Federal Government and key transport stakeholders, including the National Union of Road Transport Workers, the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria, and the Association of Luxurious Bus Owners of Nigeria, among others.

The ministry’s spokesperson explained that under the arrangement, passengers traveling from Abuja and Lagos (Oshodi) to various destinations across the country would pay only half of the usual fare.

A senior official in the transportation ministry, speaking on condition of anonymity, stated that while the rail initiative was set to transport 340,000 Nigerians during and after the Yuletide, details about the road transport component remained unclear.

“The minister will most likely unveil the scheme tomorrow (Monday) at the Eagles Square, and detailed information will be provided accordingly.

“We were supposed to commence on the (December) 20th, but due to some imperfections, it has been delayed. By God’s grace, it should start on Tuesday. However, the MoU and other agreements have been adequately signed.”

When contacted, the Chief Executive Officer of God is Good Motors, Enahoro Ekhae, confirmed signing the MoU but noted that the scheme had not yet started.

“Yes, we indeed signed an MoU, but we are yet to begin the implementation,” he said.

When asked about the delay, he responded, “It is the government that can explain that. We, as GIGM, will begin once we reach an agreement with the government to start.”

Meanwhile, it was learned from the Federal Ministry of Finance on Sunday that the initiative was delayed due to funding challenges.

The programme, which was expected to begin on December 20, has been stalled as transport unions await payments promised under the scheme.

Sources at the finance ministry told one of our correspondents that efforts to secure funding were ongoing, with stakeholders hopeful for a resolution in the coming days.

The initiative, which aims to provide subsidized transportation through partnerships with transport unions, was supposed to start at Eagle Square in Abuja but failed to take off.

“We have signed the MoU, but the minister believes that the transport unions should receive their payments before starting, so that we can maintain accurate records,” a source at the finance ministry explained.

“The transportation minister has been working with the finance ministry to secure the funds, including those for the rail component.”

While the rail part of the initiative continues because it is managed solely by the Federal Government, road transport remains stalled due to the lack of government-owned buses.

“The route involves transportation unions. The Federal Government does not have buses to operate the system. We want the transport unions to take ownership and run the program. They are expected to account for the money given to them, as we have monitoring mechanisms in place,” the source clarified.

Despite ongoing efforts to secure funds, the process has been slow. “He (the minister) has been going to finance. He couldn’t secure the funds. That’s why we couldn’t start.”

The plan includes a payment of 50 percent of the agreed average fare to transport unions for each route, covering road trips from Abuja to state capitals and from Oshodi in Lagos to other destinations.

“The government is supposed to pay the transport unions 50 percent of the average fare we’ve already agreed upon for each route,” the source added.

However, no funds have been disbursed yet, leaving transport unions unable to mobilize. “All transport unions with whom we signed the MoU will have to bring their vehicles to Eagle Square. But no one has received any money yet. Therefore, everyone has been asked to remain on hold.”

The source expressed hope that the issue would be resolved soon. “I believe that as early as tomorrow (Monday) morning, the minister will press the Minister of Finance. The finance minister will understand the urgency, as it’s a directive from the President, and they will find a way to release the funds. Then, the process will begin.”

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Inside Ogun: Wife Flees After Setting Cop Husband Ablaze During Dispute In Iperu

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A wife, Sarah Ayinde, is on the run after setting her husband, a special constable with the Ogun State Police Command, Abidemi Ayinde, ablaze in the Iperu area of the state.

A source, speaking anonymously, said that the incident occurred on December 12 after the couple had engaged in a minor dispute.

The source, on Sunday, disclosed that the dispute escalated, and the wife resorted to setting the cop on fire in a retaliatory attempt.

The source said, “There is an incident in Iperu. A police constabulary was set on fire by his wife. They argued, and the wife set him on fire. He is currently hospitalised.”

Confirming the incident in a telephone conversation (with The Punch), the spokesperson for the state Police Command, Omolola Odutola, on Sunday, said that the victim was hospitalised following the incident.

She narrated that efforts were underway to apprehend the wife.

“On December 12, 2024, at approximately 10:00 a.m., an attempted murder incident occurred in Iperu. Reports indicate that at No. 20 Igboore Street, Abidemi Ayinde, a male special constable with the police division, was set on fire by his wife, Sarah Ayinde, following a minor dispute.

“The victim was quickly taken to the Bolawatife Hospital for medical attention and is currently in a stable condition.

“The suspect, Sarah Ayinde, remains at large, and efforts are underway to apprehend her. The division’s crime branch is conducting further investigations into the matter,” Odutola said.

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Yuletide: Travellers Battle Unending Price Hikes Ahead Of Christmas

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As Christmas approaches, Nigerians are grappling with a record-high transport inflation rate of 30.54 percent in November 2024, according to the Consumer Price Index report by the National Bureau of Statistics.

This figure, the highest recorded this year, highlights the escalating cost of mobility for individuals and businesses alike.

Throughout 2024, transport inflation remained a pressing issue, consistently surpassing levels recorded in 2023.

In January 2024, the transport inflation rate stood at 25.92 percent, a significant rise from 21.02 percent in January 2023.

The rate stabilised somewhat during mid-year, averaging 25.63 percent in May and June, before accelerating to 27.21 percent in September, when there was an increase in fuel prices.

It reached a new peak in November, marking a year-on-year increase of 3.52 percentage points compared to 27.02 percent in November 2023.

The surge in transport costs has been driven by a combination of economic and policy-related factors.

Chief among them is the removal of fuel subsidies, implemented shortly after President Bola Tinubu assumed office in May 2023.

This policy, while aimed at stabilising public finances and spurring economic growth, led to a sharp rise in petrol and diesel prices, which are critical inputs for road and public transport.

However, there have been controversies around the removal of fuel subsidies.

Earlier reports had it that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) requested an additional subsidy refund of N1.19tn for July 2024, citing exchange rate differentials on Premium Motor Spirit importation and joint venture taxes.

The report revealed that exchange rate differentials stood at N4.56tn as of June 2024 (due to under-recovery on petrol imports between August 2023 and June 2024), but this figure increased to N5.31tn by July 2024.

The NNPCL attributed the rise to fluctuations in foreign exchange rates and unresolved subsidy payments from previous months.

The total figure adds to concerns over the fiscal impact of subsidy payments on the Federation Account.

Exchange rate fluctuations and the rising cost of importing PMS have continued to strain government revenues, raising questions about the sustainability of the partial subsidy framework.

The naira’s depreciation has further compounded the situation, as the cost of imported spare parts and vehicles has risen sharply, forcing transport operators to pass on these expenses to consumers.

Seasonal factors have also played a role, with the festive period typically driving increased demand for travel.

Poor road infrastructure and limited alternatives, such as rail transport, continue to add inefficiencies and costs to the transportation sector, further inflating prices.

This year’s inflationary trends reflect broader economic challenges that have intensified since Tinubu’s inauguration.

Amidst the increasing cost burden on the government for petrol under-recovery, and despite promising to bring down the price of petrol during his campaign, President Bola Tinubu increased petrol price by about 505.71 percent, from N175 in May 2023 to N1,060 in October 2024, inflicting more pain on the already impoverished Nigerians.

Observation shows that the price of petrol was increased at least five times under Tinubu, with an increase in May 2023, another in June 2023, a further increase in September 2024, and two more in October 2024.

When Tinubu took office in May 2023, transport inflation stood at 23.87 percent, according to data from the NBS.

By November 2024, it had escalated to 30.54 percent, marking a significant rise of 6.67 percentage points or 27.94 percent in 18 months.

There has also been a persistent increase in the inflation rate almost throughout Tinubu’s presidency.

In May 2023, Nigeria’s headline inflation rate stood at 22.41 percent, according to the NBS.

By November 2024, it had escalated to 34.60 percent, the highest level in nearly three decades, marking an increase of over 12 percentage points in 18 months.

The naira’s devaluation, from N769 per dollar in June 2023 to an average of N1,550 per dollar in December 2024, has significantly raised the cost of imported goods and services.

The Central Bank of Nigeria responded with aggressive monetary tightening, raising interest rates by 875 basis points in 2024.

Despite these efforts, the rising cost of living continues to strain households and businesses across the country.

Commuters face daily expenses that erode their purchasing power, while businesses, particularly small and medium enterprises, are grappling with increased logistics costs that inevitably translate to higher prices for goods and services.

Amid the rising cost of fuel and transportation, the NNPCL reduced its ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit, commonly referred to as petrol, to N899 per litre.

This decision, coming days after the Dangote Refinery reduced its price to N899, was confirmed by the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria.

The new price indicates a reduction of N141, or 13.56 percent, from N1,040 per litre sold to customers living in the Federal Capital Territory.

PETROAN’s National Public Relations Officer, Dr Joseph Obele, noted that the price reduction by the national oil firm was a response to the competitive impact of deregulation, which had led to increased competition in the downstream sector.

He expressed optimism that PMS prices would drop further before the end of January 2025, given the global decline in crude oil prices and the naira’s recent gain against the dollar.

Also, the National President of PETROAN, Billy Harry, said the price reduction would relieve motorists and Nigerians during the holiday season.

To ease transportation costs during the Christmas and New Year celebrations, Tinubu approved free train rides nationwide from December 20, 2024, to January 5, 2025.

The Federal Government also announced a 50 percent slash in interstate transport fares for the Yuletide season to reduce travel expenses for Nigerians travelling to celebrate Christmas and New Year.

An MOU was signed between the Federal Government and key transport stakeholders, including the National Union of Road Transport Workers, the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria, the Association of Luxurious Bus Owners of Nigeria and God is Good Motors.

Under the arrangement, passengers departing from Abuja and Lagos (Oshodi) to various destinations across the country will pay only half the usual fare.

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