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#EndSARS: Sanwo-Olu Begs Residents To Leave The Streets But Makinde Wants Peaceful Protest To Continue

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Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos, and Seyi Makinde, his Oyo counterpart, have reacted differently to the #EndSARS protests.

Aggrieved Nigerians have taken to the streets over the brutalization and killing of innocent people by some operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

In the Ogbomosho area of Oyo, one Jimoh Isiaka was shot dead during the #EndSARS protest, on Saturday.

An unspecified number of protesters were reportedly killed, still in Ogbomosho, on Sunday.

In Lagos, two protesters were reportedly killed by the police in the Surulere area of the state, on Monday.

Despite video evidence, Muyiwa Adejobi, spokesman of the Lagos state command, said he was only aware of three policemen who were lying in the hospital after being shot by “fully armed protesters”.

Although Mohammed Adamu, inspector-general of police, announced a ban on SARS after the nationwide outrage, protesters have refused to leave the streets, demanding police reform and the release of all arrested protesters.

Major roads were blocked in Lagos and Oyo on Monday, worsening the traffic situation.

In a statewide broadcast, Makinde condemned the killing of innocent people, asking the police “to take a back seat” while other security agencies monitor the protest.

“I cannot imagine the pain and frustration of the parents or families of those who have died or are hospitalized as a result of the action of the Nigeria Police Force during this EndSARS protest,” Makinde said.

“As I stated clearly in my earlier statement, peaceful protests are a legitimate way for citizens to make their grievances known to the government, and it is totally unacceptable for anyone to be hurt during such protests.

“Last night, I held an emergency meeting with the heads of the main security agencies in Oyo state and we have agreed that the police should take a back seat as other security agencies take the front line.

“Therefore, we have deployed members of operation burst to the hot spots, especially Ogbomosho, to ensure that as people protest, they will not be harassed or brutalized. To the protesters, I say continue to protest peacefully. These are trying times and I pray that God will give us the wisdom to navigate this.”

But in a series of tweets on Monday, Sanwo-Olu who had earlier addressed the protesters in the Lekki area of the state, begged aggrieved residents to take a break in order to douse tension.

He said he would discuss the way forward with President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday.

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Alleged N110bn Fraud: Court Adjourns Yahaya Bello, Other’s Bail Ruling To December 10

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has adjourned to December 10 for a ruling on the bail application by the immediate past Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, and two others.

Bello had pleaded not guilty to the 16-count charges brought against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

The former governor, along with Umar Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu, are being prosecuted as the 1st to 3rd defendants, respectively, in a fresh N110bn 16-count charge instituted against them by the EFCC.

Bello, the 1st defendant, vehemently denied the allegations before Justice Maryanne Anenih as they were read out to them.

After taking their plea, the Defendant’s Counsel, Joseph Daudu, moved an application for bail.

However, the EFCC Counsel, Kemi Pinheiro, opposed the application, arguing that it had expired in October.

Clarifying the issue, the Defendant’s Counsel stated that the only relevant application before the Court was the motion for bail in respect of the first defendant, which was filed on November 22.

Relying on all the paragraphs of the affidavit, he added that the bail application was also supported with a written address.

Justice Anenih ordered that the defendants be remanded in the custody of the EFCC.

The EFCC had filed an N110bn alleged fraud suit against the former governor.

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JUST IN: Court Remands Yahaya Bello In EFCC Custody Amid Alleged N110bn Fraud Case

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court has remanded Yahaya Bello, former governor of Kogi, in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Bello was arraigned on a 16-count charge related to alleged money laundering on Wednesday.

He pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

 

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First Phase Of 10,800-Bed Hostel In LASU Ready — Tokunbo Wahab

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The first phase of a 10,800-bed hostel project at the Lagos State University (LASU) is now ready for inauguration, according to Tokunbo Wahab, former special adviser to the governor on education.

Wahab, who is now commissioner for environment and water resources in Lagos, describes the project as ambitious and transformative.

“ It remains one of the most ambitious and transformative projects undertaken during my time as the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education,” he wrote on X.

“It was executed through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model under a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) arrangement which involves seven reputable investors.”

Wahab commended Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Lagos governor, for his leadership and continuous support.

“Proud of the work done here and to have been a part of this special one,” he added.

“Through the grace of God and the unwavering support and the dedication of the Lagos State Office of Public-Private Partnerships, the relentless efforts of the management staff of LASU, led by Vice Chancellor Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, and the cooperation of other key stakeholders, the first phase of this landmark project has now been completed.”

Wahab emphasized that the project showcases the state government’s commitment to leveraging public-private partnerships to address critical infrastructure needs in the education sector.

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