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Smear Campaign Against CNS Targeted At Derailing War Against Oil Theft – Reps Deputy Spokesman

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Smear Campaign Against CNS Targeted At Derailing War Against Oil Theft - Reps Deputy Spokesman

Smear Campaign Against CNS Targeted At Derailing War Against Oil Theft – Reps Deputy Spokesman

 

 

 

The Deputy Spokesman of the House of Representatives, Hon Philip Agbese, has described the petition against the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, as a tactic to distract and thwart the war against oil theft.

 

 

 

Smear Campaign Against CNS Targeted At Derailing War Against Oil Theft - Reps Deputy Spokesman

Agbese, speaking to journalists over the weekend, said the petition is the handiwork of some disgruntled elements hit by Ogalla’s reforms and strategic cleansing of the waterways.

 

 

Having failed to compromise the CNS, the Rep member said these individuals and groups have taken to smear campaigns to dent Ogalla’s person and office.

 

 

Agbese said allegations that the Naval Chief facilitated an unorganized bunkering of Nigerian crude and a multimillion-naira contract-splitting fraud is not only false but laughable.

 

 

He said as a lawmaker who raised a motion for his colleagues to investigate crude oil theft and loss of revenue last year, the outcome so far has been mind-blowing.

 

 

Agbese recalled that during the Sectorial Debate, the House allowed the Service Chiefs to shed light on their activities, plans, and programs.

 

 

According to him, Ogalla did excellently well in sharing the challenges and their strategies with the House and it is not a surprise that he is being targeted a few months later.

 

 

The Deputy Spokesman said the CNS proved to the lawmakers that he is capable of the responsibility entrusted under his care by the President.

 

 

“The Nigerian Navy is a highly professional and patriotic institution. Ogalla flaunts an intimidating track record of integrity, accountability, and transparency. He became CNS by sheer hard work and sacrifices over the years,” he said.

 

 

“For some elements to bring up unsubstantiated claims against this illustrious Nigerian who should be celebrated is a real shame. Where did we lose it as a nation?

 

 

“Sometime last year, I raised a motion calling for the probe of crude oil theft and revenue loss. The House set up an ad-hoc committee to investigate this impasse.

 

 

“The Navy was questioned. Other stakeholders too were invited and we all brainstormed on how to avoid further carnage. Now that we are making progress, the enemies of the nation are not happy.

 

 

“I also recall that during the Sectorial Debate, Ogalla shared the challenges and their strategies with the House. I immediately knew that he would be targeted.

 

 

“To be frank, I expected such baseless petitions. It is not the first and won’t be the last. Certain highly placed individuals want Ogalla out of the way at all costs so the country can return to the era of bunkering. Never!

 

 

“As we all know, there are clear procedures in the arrest, detention, and release of any vessel or persons found culpable in the maritime environment. It is not even within the power of the Chief of Naval Staff to award oil bunkering contracts.

 

 

“I want to urge the CNS and our gallant officers not to be deterred by this futile attack. Nigerians know better. We want to urge them to remain patriotic in their duties to our fatherland”.

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Deadly Stampedes Spark NASRE Outcry: ‘End Poverty, Save Lives'”

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NASRE Demands Action as Food Stampede Tragedies Expose Systemic Failures”

The Nigerian Association of Social and Resourceful Editors (NASRE) has condemned the rising death toll from food queue stampedes, which claimed 67 lives across Nigeria in just four days, labeling it a “heartbreaking reflection of systemic failures.”
Deadly Stampedes Spark NASRE Outcry: 'End Poverty, Save Lives'"
In a statement on Monday, NASRE’s Media Director, Lateef Owodunni, described the tragedies as a grim consequence of worsening poverty and the government’s inability to protect its citizens.
The group first mourned the victims of a December 18 stampede at a Christmas funfair in Ibadan, where 35 children tragically lost their lives.
“This horrific incident highlights the dire need for better planning and safety measures at public events, especially those involving children,” Owodunni stated.
NASRE also expressed sorrow over the deaths of 10 people, including children, during a food aid distribution at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Abuja. Offering condolences to affected families, the group described the incident as a “wake-up call for the nation’s conscience.”
The association further decried the fatal stampede at a rice distribution event in Anambra that killed 22 people and injured 32 others, calling for immediate reforms in the management of relief efforts.
“These tragedies paint a grim picture of a nation plagued by poverty and failing social support systems. Acts of charity should not lead to preventable deaths. The government must revamp its approach to palliative distribution to prioritize safety and dignity,” Owodunni emphasized.
NASRE stressed that the root cause of such tragedies is deep-seated poverty and urged the government and private organizations to implement sustainable solutions.
“No Nigerian should lose their life in the pursuit of food or assistance. This is a national disgrace and a call to action for all stakeholders to safeguard the well-being of our most vulnerable citizens,” the statement concluded

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Family Accuses Kwara Police of Torturing Man to Death Over Debt, Investigation Underway

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Family Accuses Kwara Police of Torturing Man to Death Over Debt, Investigation Underway

 

The death of 35-year-old Jimoh AbdulQodir Tunji in the custody of the Kwara State Police Command has left his family and the local community in shock, with accusations of police brutality emerging after the man’s tragic passing.

Tunji, a poultry farmer, was allegedly arrested on Friday, December 20, following a petition filed by his employer over an unpaid debt of N220,000. His family has accused police officers of torturing him to death while in custody, a claim that has sparked widespread outrage.

A heartbreaking video surfaced online on Sunday, showing Tunji’s grieving mother and relatives accusing the police of causing his death. In the emotional footage, his mother tearfully cried out, “My son did not kill anyone. He only owed someone. They have killed my son. Please, come to my aid. The police at the headquarters have killed my son. His name was Kadri. He was a good boy in the community. They beat him to death in police custody. They didn’t allow us to see him. Blood was gushing out of his nose.”

In response to the allegations, the Kwara State Police Command released a statement confirming the incident. The police spokesperson, Ejire-Adeyemi Toun, stated that Tunji had been invited by the police on charges of obtaining money by “false pretence” and confirmed that an investigation had already begun to determine the cause of death.

“The Kwara State Police Command is aware of an unfortunate incident that led to the tragic loss of one Mr. Jimoh AbdulQodir, which occurred on December 20, 2024,” the statement read. “The deceased was invited on an alleged case of obtaining money by false pretence to the sum of N220,000. Discreet investigations into this incident have commenced to ascertain the cause. Further developments on the outcome will be communicated as it progresses, as no stone will be left unturned.”

The case has drawn significant attention, as it marks the third time in under five months that the Kwara State Police have been implicated in the death of a suspect. Earlier this year, police officers were accused of causing the deaths of 27-year-old Suleiman Olayinka, an asthmatic patient, and Kwara State Polytechnic student Ishola Abdulqoyum, who was allegedly fatally shot by officers in September.

In a bid to ensure accountability, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, instructed the Force Criminal Investigations Department (FCID) to take over the investigation into Tunji’s death. The IGP expressed his condolences to the bereaved family and reassured the public of a thorough and impartial investigation.

During a meeting with the family on Sunday, the IGP said, “The IGP has ordered the FCID to handle the case with utmost diligence and ensure a conclusive and impartial investigation. He further reassured the family and the general public that the Nigeria Police Force remains committed to upholding the highest standards of accountability, professionalism, and respect for human rights.”

The case has reignited concerns about police brutality in Kwara, as the region grapples with rising incidents of alleged police violence. As the investigation unfolds, the family and the public are closely watching to see if justice will be served.

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Seven Dead in Light Aircraft Crash in Jalisco, Mexico

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Seven Dead in Light Aircraft Crash in Jalisco, Mexico

 

At least seven people have died following the crash of a light aircraft in a remote, heavily forested area of Jalisco, western Mexico, local authorities confirmed on Sunday.

The aircraft, a Cessna 207, was en route from La Parota in the neighboring state of Michoacan when it went down. Jalisco Civil Protection reported the crash site was in an area difficult to access, complicating rescue and recovery operations.

In a statement on social media, Civil Protection confirmed that “preliminary reports” from the scene indicated that seven people had died. Their identities have not yet been released, and authorities are working to confirm further details.

The agency also mentioned that a fire at the crash site was extinguished, and risk mitigation efforts were carried out to prevent additional damage. “We are waiting for forensic investigators to arrive to remove the bodies and rule out the presence of other victims,” the statement added.

The cause of the crash remains under investigation, with authorities working to gather more information on the incident.

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