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Autonomy: Disregard Fayemi, Akeredolu’s Opposition, NULGE Tells Buhari

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The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees has decried the negative position of governors Kayode Fayemi and Rotimi Akeredolu of Ekiti and the Ondo states, respectively, over the struggle for local government autonomy, saying the two South-West governors were the major problem behind the realization of both political and financial autonomy for the third tier of government in the country.

While commending the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), governors Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and Mohammed Badaru of Jigawa State, as well as other governors for openly supporting local government autonomy, NULGE warned Fayemi and Akeredolu not to send a wrong signal as if the current administration was not capable of handling the problems of the local governments.

Fayemi had during the opening session of a two-day multi-stakeholders meeting for the furtherance of peace and inclusive security in Nigeria organized by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, in collaboration with the Centre for Democracy and Development, in Abuja recently, condemned calls for local government autonomy, saying the issues about the third tier of government should be left to the states to decide.

Fayemi faulted the call for local government autonomy, saying, “The principle of federalism is very clear about the federating units. The local government, as a federating unit, is a unique innovation in Nigeria. I have not seen it in any research work or in any book on federalism.”

But in a statement issued by NULGE on Wednesday and signed by its National President, Ambali Olatunji, the union said Fayemi’s outburst was unpatriotic, self-serving, anti-people, and clearly against the position of Buhari and the All Progressive Congress government.

The NULGE President said, “It has been discovered that the ruling party, under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari, meant well for Nigeria with members of the National Assembly condemning theft and criminality done to the local governments. The sudden outburst of governors Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State and Rotimi Akeredolu against local government autonomy is unpatriotic, self-serving, and anti-people.

“We advise that the ruling party should concentrate on providing the dividends of democracy and good governance to the people and offsetting backlogs of unpaid salaries of which the funds have yet to be accounted for in their states. The neglect of rural roads in these two states should be their utmost concern, where kidnapping and insecurity have become the order of the day.”

Olatunji commended other governors, who had identified with Nigerians on the need for local government autonomy, adding, “We must commend Governor Nyesom Wike and his counterpart, Badaru, and so many other governors for openly supporting local government autonomy. We equally appeal to the governors of Ekiti and Ondo states not to send a wrong signal as if the ruling government is not capable of handling the problems of the local governments.”

NULGE appealed to the southern leaders to disregard the anti-people position of Fayemi and Akeredolu and to “be mindful of these desperate political actors for them not to draw your good names in the mud.”

“Let us ask these political actors how they use the finances and powers since this political dispensation. Your role and contribution to nation-building in the past are salutary and highly commendable. Can you, therefore, say that the local government of your time is the same as that of today where you are no longer safe in your community for the fear of kidnapping, insecurity, decay in infrastructure, lack of political will and impunity, among others

. which have forced you to remain out of your community to stay in urban areas like Lagos, Abuja, abroad, etc,” the union added.

Olatunji pointed out that a functional as well as political and financial autonomous local government system would douse the clamour for regional restructuring and address the myriads of problems confronting Nigeria, adding that the neglect of local governments had increased rural poverty by leaving the rural communities without access to good roads, functional health care services, portable water, electricity and good education.

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Bandits Attack Confluence University Kogi, Abduct ‘Many Students’

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Bandits have attacked the Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTEC) Osara in Kogi.

It was gathered that the bandits invaded the university around 9pm on Thursday.

The incident occurred while students were reading in classrooms for their forthcoming examinations.

According to The Cable, a student under anonymity said that she was in ‘Class LR5’ with some other students for tutorials, when they heard a gunshot.

The student said they were shocked to hear the first boom of a gun, with several gunshots following in quick succession.

“We started scampering for safety and it appeared that the gunshots were coming from class LR3, where some students were also reading,” she said.

“I did not know where to run to. When I peeped through the window, I saw our security guard returning fire.”

The source disclosed that some students who managed to escape said the bandits were shooting at them as they fled the scene.

“This morning, we cannot find some of our course mates. Their phone lines are not reachable. We even saw someone’s phone on the floor. We don’t know the number of students that have been kidnapped,” the student said.

It was gathered that William Ovye Aya, Kogi police spokesperson, is yet to respond to phone calls and text messages on the incident.

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Lagos Court Sentences Man To 14Yrs In Prison For Sexually Assaulting 13-Yr-Old Disabled Boy

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The Lagos sexual offences and domestic violence court has sentenced one Success Odigoma Ude to 14 years in prison for sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy with hearing and speech impairments.

The presiding judge, Rahman Oshodi, stated that the prosecution had proven the defendant’s sexual assault case beyond a reasonable doubt.

The youngster was sexually molested by Ude in the Ilufe neighbourhood of Ojo, Lagos, between May and August of 2021, according to the prosecution’s testimony in court.

The prosecution said the offence was contrary to the provision of section 261 of the criminal law, Ch. 17, Vol. 3, Laws of Lagos state, 2015.

Odigoma pleaded not guilty to the charge when he was first arraigned on February 17, 2022.

During the trial, the prosecution presented five witnesses against the defendant.

The defendant testified for himself while eight documents marked A to I were tendered as exhibits.

Giving the ruling, the presiding judge held that the victim was a young boy of 13 who could not consent to sexual activities.

The judge said he considered all the evidence presented in the case to find the defendant guilty and convicted him under section 262 of criminal law.

He held that the defendant was initially charged with the offence of sexual assault by penetration under section 261, which attracts a life sentence.

However, Oshodi said he found that the evidence established an attempt, rather than a complete offence.

Oshodi sentenced Ude to 14 years in prison and ordered that his name be registered as a sex offender.

“The term is to run from the date of your remand on September 1, 2021,” he ruled.

“This sentence sends a clear message that sexual exploitation of society’s most vulnerable members, especially children with disabilities, will be met with punishment.

“I can only hope that during your period of incarceration, you will come to appreciate the enormity of the harm you inflicted on an innocent child for your perverse gratification.”

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Police Nab Four Fake EFCC Operatives For ‘Robbery’ In Nasarawa

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Four people have reportedly been apprehended by the Nasarawa police command by agents posing as members of the state’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The state’s police spokesperson, Ramhan Nansel, claimed in a statement on Thursday that a Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa student had been kidnapped by fictitious EFCC agents during a robbery operation.

According to Nansel, the suspects were part of a network that engaged in robberies against polytechnic students.

“On 17/04/2024 at about 1545hrs, a distress call was received that four individuals posing as EFCC personnel, using a Toyota Corolla green in colour with registration number Abuja YAB 509 TT robbed some students of Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa at Samakwe Lodge behind Government College, Nasarawa LGA and abducted one Audu Kingsley, an ND two student of the same Polytechnic,” the statement reads.

“Reacting to the unsavoury development, police operatives gave the suspects a hot chase and a roadblock was mounted at Laminga Junction to stop the suspects from escaping with the victim, but they hit the barrier and fled.

“Furthermore, police operatives at Anguwan Madugu called to mount another roadblock which the suspects sighted from a distance; they abandoned their operational vehicle and the abducted student and fled.

“Luck ran out of one of the suspects as he was caught and beaten mercilessly by an angry mob before the arrival of the police while others fled.

“The suspect was rescued by the police and rushed to Primary Health care, Laminga where he died while receiving treatment.

“The operational vehicle of the suspects was recovered and taken to the station where a search was conducted and two identification cards identifying the fleeing members of the syndicate were recovered.”

Nansel said the police conducted a follow-up investigation which led to the arrest of the remaining three suspects residing at Customs Quarters and the upmarket area of Masaka.

The police spokesperson said one iPhone 12 Promax, one Tecno Spark 5 and a fake EFCC ID card were recovered from the suspects as exhibits.

He further said the suspects confessed to the crime, adding that they had also been identified by some victims of their activities.

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