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The Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, has called on residents of Anglican Road, Ilupewo community in Ado-Odo-Otta Local Government Area of the state to remain relaxed after they reportedly received a letter from suspected armed robbers of an impending visit.

The robbers posted the letters on gates and doors informing residents of the boundary community between Lagos and Ogun States, to keep Christmas gifts for them as they would be visiting anytime soon.

Following the development, the residents have been living in fear, while some have deserted their homes.

According to reports, the residents, Wednesday, woke up to discover several of such letters posted to their doorposts, telling them that the robbers were coming for the operation because of the coming Christmas and New Year festivities.

The letter which had the following incomplete phone numbers – 0702288949, 080449930 – stressed that they (robbers) didn’t want excuses from residents over non-availability of money at home.

The said letter reportedly typed in Yoruba language, introduced the robbers as ‘Strong men of the road that own the night,’ urging the recipients to ensure they keep money at home always, even as they vowed to deal mercilessly with any resident who claims he does not have money as advanced notice has been given to prepare them.

But the CP, in a statement on Thursday, assured the residents that the police was working effortlessly to stop the planned robbery.

He stated that about 60 houses on Anglican Road had the letters posted on their doorposts and that the residents reported the matter at the Sango Police Station.

He, however, called on the residents to remain calm as the security operatives were up to task in dealing with the criminals.

“We are on top of the situation and security has been beefed up in the community,” the CP stated.

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Reps Kick As Ibas Allocates N24bn For CCTV, N30bn For Gunboats In Rivers’ 2025 Budget

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The ad hoc committee of the house of representatives overseeing Rivers state has criticised Ibok-Ete Ibas, the state’s sole administrator, over certain allocations in the N1.48 trillion 2025 budget.

The senate had approved the N1.48 trillion appropriation bill for Rivers state on June 25.

A breakdown of the budget shows that N120.8 billion is designated for debt servicing, N287.38 billion for recurrent non-debt spending, and N1.077 trillion for capital projects.

At a budget defence session in Abuja on Monday, Julius Ihonvbere, the house majority leader and chair of the ad hoc committee, highlighted several concerns after reviewing the proposal.

Ihonvbere raised questions about the N24 billion set aside for CCTV, the N30 billion allocated for gunboats, and the N23 billion marked as contingency funds. He called for a full explanation and justification of these figures.

He noted that the budget lacked a medium-term expenditure framework (MTEF), which is a statutory requirement.

Ihonvbere also questioned the state’s decision to finance federal projects without a formal reimbursement agreement from the federal government.

He requested detailed records of local government fund transfers, including how third-tier funds are currently managed.

“We need additional details for those allocations. We request details of the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in the last three months,” he said.

“That will enable us to know your financial flows so that we can weigh it against the deficit in the budget in terms of financing it and carrying out some of the projects.

“We also need details of transfers to local governments — essentially, how local government funds that came into the state are being managed at the moment.

“Those documents we have requested must reach us within 48 hours; rest assured that we are all on the same side in terms of getting Rivers working again.

“We want to ensure that we promote a lot of accountability and ensure that the interests of the people themselves, no matter how remote they are from the state capital, are protected.”

Responding for Ibas, Andrew Nweke, senior special assistant on strategy and policy, explained that many of the budget items were inherited by the current administration.

He said the allocations align with the priorities identified by the people of Rivers, following assessments conducted by implementing agencies.

Nweke said the CCTV allocation was intended for installing modern surveillance systems at the government house.

He also said the gunboats were designated for supporting security agencies in patrolling the state’s waterways.

He added that the contingency funds would be used to address emergencies such as flooding and insecurity.

He assured the committee that the requested documents would be submitted.

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Tinubu Conferred With Knight Commander Of The Order Of Saint Lucia

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The Saint Lucian government has awarded President Bola Tinubu the title of Knight Commander of the Order of Saint Lucia (KCOSL), the country’s highest distinction.

“The Government of Saint Lucia is pleased to announce that, the Governor General has conferred the title of Knight Commander of the Order of Saint Lucia (KCOSL) upon H. E. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the country revealed in a post on X.

Tinubu landed in Saint Lucia on Saturday as part of a diplomatic visit to two nations in the Caribbean and South America.

He had earlier addressed a joint session of the Saint Lucian senate and house of assembly.

During his address, Tinubu emphasized the importance of unity among Africans and those of African descent, stressing their common future.

“My visit to Saint Lucia is in keeping with the ideal of building the bridge between Africa and the Caribbean and creating a pathway to deepen economic ties and foster mutual cooperation. It also reflects our desire as a people to advance prosperity, sustainable development, and strengthen familial bonds,” he said.

“Nigeria and the island of Saint Lucia are bound by history, culture, and common aspirations. Our administration is determined to nurture and expand bilateral relations on trade, investment, tourism, education, and cultural exchange, as well as improve consular services for the citizens of both our nations.”

The Saint Lucian government has also announced plans to formalise diplomatic relations with Nigeria, aiming to build a structured platform to deepen collaboration in various mutually beneficial sectors.

“Saint Lucia and the Federal Republic of Nigeria will establish a visa waiver arrangement for holders of diplomatic and official passports from OECS member states,” the government stated.

“Nigeria will provide scholarships to citizens of OECS member countries and extend the services of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (TAC) to OECS countries.”

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Ibadan Poly Students Shut Down School Gates, Block Road Over Renaming to Olunloyo Polytechnic

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Students of The Polytechnic, Ibadan, have launched a large-scale protest following the decision to rename the institution to Omololu Olunloyo Polytechnic, Ibadan.

Gathering in significant numbers, the students closed off the main gate at the South Campus along with other entrances to express their disapproval of the development.

Governor ‘Seyi Makinde had earlier declared during a brief speech at the interdenominational commendation service for the late former governor at Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, Ibadan, that the institution would now be known as “Omololu Olunloyo Polytechnic, Ibadan.”

Previously, the students, through a statement issued by the Student Union Government President, Comrade Oladipupo Olamide, voiced their opposition, calling the renaming “unjustifiable and degrading.”

The protest has caused a major traffic disruption on the busy Sango-Eleyele Road in Ibadan, Oyo State’s capital, leaving many commuters stranded.

In a statement signed by the Executive Chairman, Maj. Adekoya RTd, the Oyo State Road Transport Management Agency advised road users to take alternate routes until the “temporary” road closure is resolved.

According to the release: “The general public are hereby informed of an ongoing student protest at The Polytechnic Ibadan, main Gate, the road in front of the school gate has been temporarily blocked.

“Motorists heading towards Eleyele, Apete, Ijokodo, and nearby areas axis from Sango and vice visa are advised to take alternative routes through Dugbe, Mokola or Ajibode to avoid delays and unnecessary confrontation.

“We appeal to all road users to remain calm, cooperate with traffic officers, and follow all traffic diversion signs.

“Thank you for your understanding.”

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