In fulfillment of his promise to thousands of protesters championing the #EndSARS protests in Lagos, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Tuesday met with President Muhammadu Buhari and the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu in Abuja respectively for executive briefing.
Sanwo-Olu who travelled to Abuja shortly after addressing protesters at Alausa in Lagos, met with President Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja to update him on the development in the State while the meeting with IGP Adamu took place at the Police Headquarters in Abuja.
Governor Sanwo-Olu during the meeting with President Buhari and IGP presented the demands of Lagos youths on the need for the Federal Government to initiate reforms that will bring about positive change and a new orientation among officers of the Nigeria Police.
The reforms are part of the five-point demands of the #EndSARS protesters, who are currently campaigning to end all forms of brutality and extra judicial killings being committed by some operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) – the dissolved tactical unit in the Nigeria Police in Lagos.
While presenting the demands of the protesters officially to President Buhari, Governor Sanwo-Olu said: “They (protesters) said we should release all the protesters and we have released them.
“They said we should set up a Trust Fund to pay compensation to the families of those who have died. I have set up my own Trust Fund today and I have announced it.
“The third one, they said we should set up like a small enquiry for people that are bitter. So, tomorrow the IGP is coming to Governors’ Forum and he is going to ask each one of us to set up a five-man team.
“The final one is that we should increase the salary of the Police. The IGP said he is working on that. The IGP said he is going to be working to take some of them through psycho-social treatment.
“They would go to Force Hospital where they will go through a thorough medical evaluation. The ones that can still be absorbed; they will. Everything is working well.”
President Buhari in response to Governor Sanwo-Olu’s speech commended the Lagos State Governor Sanwo-Olu for working hard. “Thank you so much for working so hard,” the President said.
Governor Sanwo-Olu, who had identified with protesters from the beginning, said their agitations are well legitimate.
The Governor noted that the primary responsibility of the police or any law enforcement agency is to protect the citizens and not their tormentors.
It would be recalled that Governor Sanwo-Olu on Monday and Tuesday addressed protesters in Lekki and Alausa areas of Lagos State, where he promised to meet with President Buhari and the Inspector General of Police to present their case to them on the urgent need for Police reforms.
His Excellency Governor Monday Okpebholo C.O.N Celebrates His Grace, Bishop Desmond Osazuwa, on His Birthday – December 21
The Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo C.O.N., has extended warm birthday wishes to His Grace, Bishop Desmond Osazuwa Amasihohu, in recognition of his remarkable contributions to the state and his unwavering support during the Governor’s electoral victory.
In a heartfelt message, Governor Okpebholo expressed his profound admiration for Bishop Amasihohu, acknowledging his steadfast leadership, spiritual guidance, and commitment to the well-being of the people of Edo State.
“I am delighted to celebrate Bishop Desmond Osazuwa on his special day,” the Governor stated. “His tireless prayers and invaluable support during my election campaign played a significant role in our collective success. His dedication to the spiritual and physical growth of Edo State is a testament to his purposeful leadership and unwavering faith.”
Reflecting on the Bishop’s years of service, the Governor added, “On behalf of my family and the entire Edo State, I extend my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Bishop Desmond Amasihohu on his birthday. He is a true son of Edo, whose contributions continue to enrich our lives. Today, we celebrate not just his birthday but also his enduring impact on our state and beyond.”
Governor Okpebholo emphasized the importance of honoring individuals who dedicate their lives to service. “Recognizing Bishop Desmond Osazuwa aligns with our shared values of inclusivity, unity, and gratitude. His contributions to the spiritual and social fabric of Edo State are invaluable, and we are truly blessed to have him among us.”
Bishop Desmond Osazuwa Amasihohu has spent decades spreading the gospel and transforming lives both within Edo State and across the globe. His birthday celebration drew dignitaries, community leaders, and well-wishers who gathered to honor his life and legacy.
The occasion stands as a powerful reminder of the values of faith, service, and unity that guide the Governor’s vision for a stronger Edo State.
“Happy birthday, my Bishop,” Governor Okpebholo concluded. “Your wisdom and contributions to the development of our state are deeply appreciated. May the Lord Almighty bless you with good health, strength, and continued prosperity.”
Lawyer Dele Farotimi Granted N30 Million Bail Amid Defamation Trial
An Ado-Ekiti Magistrates’ Court in Ekiti State has granted a N30 million bail to embattled lawyer and human rights activist, Dele Farotimi.
Delivering the ruling on Friday, Magistrate Abayomi Adeosun approved the bail request under strict conditions. Farotimi is required to provide two responsible sureties, surrender his international passport, and refrain from granting media interviews while the case is ongoing.
In a surprising development, Magistrate Adeosun barred Farotimi’s lead counsel, Olumide Fusika, SAN, from appearing before the court, citing Section 9 of the Magistrates’ Courts Law of 2014 as the basis for the decision.
Farotimi has pleaded not guilty to the defamation charge, which stems from allegations made by elder statesman and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Afe Babalola. The activist was arraigned following a petition accusing him of criminal defamation in his recently published book.
This is not the only legal battle Farotimi faces. On December 9, the Federal High Court in Ekiti granted him N50 million bail in a separate case involving a 12-count charge of cybercrime, filed by the Inspector-General of Police.
Farotimi’s trial, currently unfolding in two courts, underscores the high-stakes legal drama surrounding the prominent activist and author.
Kim Kardashian Surprises Best Friend Tracy Romulus with a Cybertruck on Her Birthday
In a heartwarming display of friendship, media mogul Kim Kardashian has sparked a frenzy online after surprising her best friend, Tracy Romulus, with an extravagant gift – a Tesla Cybertruck – to celebrate Romulus’ birthday.
A viral video surfaced across social media platforms, capturing the unforgettable moment as Kardashian and Romulus shared a lighthearted conversation before Kardashian instructed Romulus to turn around. Upon doing so, Romulus was greeted with the jaw-dropping sight of the futuristic Cybertruck parked right before her. The surprise was so overwhelming that Romulus, visibly stunned, exclaimed, “Are you crazy?!” as she turned to Kardashian for confirmation.
The emotional moment was marked by an embrace between the two, a testament to the deep bond they share. Kardashian, who has long been known for her generosity, wished Romulus a happy birthday, clearly pleased with the joy her surprise had brought her longtime friend.
This thoughtful gesture quickly captured the attention of social media users, who were left in awe of the gift and the closeness between the two friends. The viral video continues to gain traction, with many fans expressing admiration for Kardashian’s unique way of celebrating her friendships.
For Tracy Romulus, the day was certainly one to remember, cementing another chapter in her special friendship with Kardashian.