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Popular Lagos Lawyer Abimbola Badia Jack Threatens The Peace Of Gateway Zone, Magodo Phase 1, Residents Call Out To Lagos Govt. For Help

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…How She Ordered OP Mesa to Beat Up Estate EXCO

Residents of Gateway Zone, Magodo phase 1 have cried out to Lagos State Government over the recent breach of peaceful co-existence among residents in the community by popular lawyer Abimbola Badia Jack.

In recent times, Abimbola Badia Jack has become a torn in the flesh of Gateway Zone residents who now live in fear and anxiety over the incessant attacks by land grabbers and military men who have tried all means possible to gain entrance into the estate.

It should be noted that the constant attacks by Abimbola Badia Jack might leave the estate vulnerable to suspected robbers who might take advantage of this fiasco to dislodge residents of their belongings.

The Magodo scheme is a Lagos State Government scheme established over three decades to which the Government of Lagos State pursuant to the land use Act 1978 allocated by way of parcels of land to various persons and on which members of the community development association built and erected houses for their respective families.

Magodo phase 1 gateway zone is a Lagos State Government reservation area bordered by wetland. It was gathered that members of the CDA had lived peacefully in the community until October 8, 2021, when Abimbola Jack Olaguda and her cohort in a gang steric manner acting on behalf of the Ojoko and Oloto families led thugs into the zone and forcefully damaged and destroyed the parameter fence in disguise to open the boundary wall to make access to the adjoining land and harassed everyone in the estate.

The issue was reported to the Isheri Divisional Police Station where Abimbola Jack and her cohort were charged to court on November 11, 2021. The matter was later withdrawn and taken to Zone 2. They were warned to desist from the illegal act of trespass and breach of peace in the community. Despite that, Abimbola Jack and her cohort have not relented as they have at different times confronted the security guards at the entrance of the gateway zone armed with guns and other ammunition and forcefully entered the estate.

The residents of the community later protested the illegal act championed by Abimbola Jack. The chairman of the gateway zone Ayo Fasugba while addressing newsmen said the land is a government reserved area ” only for us to be confronted by omo oniles that after fixing this road with our own self-help that they have thorough fare to their own land”, Fasugba said, ” The challenge is that people discovered that the bulldozer came here under the pretense that they were part of the construction work going on and within minutes, we just saw a portion of our fence already pulled down. It was a shock to everybody”.
A representative of the Ojoko family Tunde Balogun, one of the land owners dismissed the claim that there was never a route through the estate to the wetland. He said those that sold the space to the residents needed access to their property which the resident association has deprived them of.

Meanwhile, the Lagos State House of Assembly has set up some committees to look into the conflict amicably. Honorable Sanai Agunbiade while addressing newsmen said the Lagos State house of assembly has received petitions on the matter and has taken several steps including a visit to the wetland.
” I didn’t know there was a protest because we are still on the matter and the house has not issued a final verdict “, Agunbiade said, “In respect to all these, all the house is trying to do is to mediate and see what we can do to actually solve it so that everybody will see clearly that if this is what the house says, there is justification for it. If that has been the situation, we would have expected that the estate could have made representation to the committee on the matter”.

Abimbola Jack and her cohort visited the estate on Monday 26 September 2022 with men of the police force, who claimed to be conducting an investigation but disrupted the peace of the estate by impersonating one of the residents to gain access into the estate.

Again yesterday, Tuesday 27 September Abimbola Jack stormed Gateway Zone with 12 OP MESA officers to disrupt the estate and also beat one of the exco of the estate blue-black while they also made an attempt to go away with the security mobile phone of the estate that was recording the scene of their violence.

It is expected that whatever decision is raised by the Lagos State house of assembly, it should be one that considers the safety of the environment, security of lives and properties, and the protection of the investment of Lagosians.

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Lagos State Begins Strict Enforcement Of Styrofoam, Single-Use Plastics Ban Today

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In a bold effort to protect the environment and safeguard public health, the Lagos State Government has officially begun enforcing the ban on the sale and use of Styrofoam and single-use plastics throughout the state.

Commissioner for the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, confirmed that enforcement takes effect from today, July 1, 2025.

“Many believed that after the last period of grace, the state government would succumb to blackmail and the spread of half-truths to extend the deadline. But this is a total no,” Wahab said.

He stressed that the decision is rooted in the government’s responsibility to preserve lives, protect property, and promote the overall health of residents.

“There is no going back. Anyone found culpable will be prosecuted in accordance with the state’s environmental laws,” he added.

The ban seeks to address the environmental damage caused by non-biodegradable waste, which has been a major contributor to flooding, marine pollution, and public health issues in Lagos.

Residents, businesses, and food vendors are encouraged to switch to environmentally friendly packaging alternatives as part of the state’s ongoing campaign for a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable Lagos.

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Law Enforcement Agencies Benefitted From Petrol Subsidy Scam — Former EFCC Chairman Bawa

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Abdulrasheed Bawa, former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), says law enforcement agencies were among the beneficiaries of the petrol subsidy fraud.

In his latest publication, The Shadow of Loot & Losses: Uncovering Nigeria’s Petroleum Subsidy Fraud, Bawa revealed that Nigeria lost $450 million to the subsidy scam under the Petroleum Support Fund (PSF) between 2006 and 2012.

He noted that several oil marketers involved were prosecuted and jailed, with 80 percent of the embezzled funds recovered.

During an interview on Arise Television’s programme Prime Time, Bawa pointed out that many individuals tied to the fraud were compromised.

“Everybody was benefitting from the scale and the scam, including law enforcement,” Bawa said.

“People can be compromised in such a way that they will look the other way around. It’s a general thing.”

The former anti-corruption chief also urged Nigeria to push back against damaging external narratives, particularly the idea of “relooting” recovered public funds.

He argued that the country must reject the perception that it is involved in “relooting the loot”, a term used to describe alleged misuse of retrieved assets.

“Nigeria should be able to challenge the international community that is always thinking negative about our country,” he said.

“This idea of relooting the loot shouldn’t be discussed against us as a country. Nigerians and non-Nigerians should have the ability to trust in our leaders.”

Bawa further stated that Nigerians have increasingly accepted negative portrayals imposed by foreign voices.

“It has now become like a norm among us Nigerians to take in what the international community perceives us to be,” he added.

When asked about the repeated controversies surrounding EFCC chairs, Bawa dismissed suggestions of political witch-hunting but acknowledged the recurring pattern.

“It’s just a phase that has to come and go. People always talk. Whether you’re telling the truth or not, people will say something,” he said.

Bawa served as EFCC chairman from 2021 to 2023.

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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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