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Police link IPOB to attack on US embassy convoy, arrest 2 suspects
Anambra State Police Command has announced the arrest of two suspected members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in connection with the attack on a convoy of United States (US) Embassy officials in the state.
It was initially reported that four persons were killed in the attack, by latest figures released by the police indicate that seven persons were killed in the incident, which occured in the Amiyi/Eke Ochuche axis of Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra State on Tuesday night.
Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Echeng Echeng, announced the arrest of suspects during a press briefing in Awka on Thursday, May 18.
According to Echeng, the suspects were apprehended during a joint operation conducted by security forces, including police tactical teams from the Command, Nigerian Army troops, and the Nigerian Navy.
He said that the operation took place in a camp located near the Ugwuaneocha community in the Ogbaru Local Government Area of the state.
The commissioner described the camp as a hideout for the assailants, suspected to be members of the Eastern Security Network (ESN) and Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
He said two persons of interest were arrested and had been assisting the police investigation into the attack that claimed the lives of seven persons.
“Upon arrival at the scene of the incident, the joint security team sighted and engaged the assailants in a shootout, but they escaped through a nearby forest. On May 17, 2023, joint security forces comprising police tactical teams from the command and troops of the Nigerian Army as well as the Nigerian Navy raided a camp in the Ugwuaneocha community of Ogbaru LGA, which was suspected to be the hideout of the assailants but discovered that it had been deserted. The criminal camp was razed down by the joint security team.”
Contrary to earlier reports, the police boss said seven individuals lost their lives, including three consulate officials and four mobile police escorts during the attack.
Continuing, the commissioner of police said: “The preliminary investigation conducted by the Command, following the incident, revealed that five male officials of the USA consulate and four armed Mobile Police escorted from Lagos on a mission to assess the impact of erosion in Ogbaru LGA were travelling in a convoy of two vehicles when they suddenly came under attack by armed men who targeted them with gunfire and set their vehicles ablaze.
“Regrettably, seven persons including three of the consulate officials and four Mobile Police escorts were murdered during the attack while two other officials of the consulate are yet to be found.”
Echeng disclosed the names of the US Embassy officials killed in the attack. The victims were identified by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
“Information from the USAID authority disclosed that five of their staff and four policemen involved in the attack are Jefferson Obayuwane (Retd. DSS personnel), Sunday Prince Ubong, Ekene Nweke, Hassan Etila and Avwuvie Kaye Monday,” the police commissioner said.
He added that the bodies of the deceased have been recovered and placed in a morgue.
He further disclosed that his men in conjunction with other security agencies and the Anambra State government, are intensifying efforts to locate and rescue some of the missing officials kidnapped by the assailants.
Echeng urged members of the public to provide any information they may have regarding the identities and whereabouts of the perpetrators.
He also extended his condolences to the families and friends of the deceased, as well as to the US Consul, and called on members of the public to assist the police with relevant information.
The ICIR had reported that officials of the US embassy were killed in the attack, which occured in the Ogbaru LGA of Anambra State on Tuesday night. The diplomatic delegation, which was on a humanitarian mission, came under fire as they were passing through the area.
President Muhammadu Buhari, the Federal and Anambra state governments have issued various statements to condemn the incident even as they asked security operatives to bring the perpetrators to justice.
No indication that gunmen targeted US Embassy officials — Secretary of State Blinken
Speaking on the incident in a statement on Wednesday, May 17, the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, said the convoy was carrying a total of nine individuals, including five employees of the US embassy and four members of the Nigeria Police Force.
He said that the officials were travelling to a US funded flood response project in Anambra when the incident occurred.
He noted that there were no indications suggesting that the assailants specifically targeted the US embassy.
“We do not yet know the motive for the attack, but we have no indications at this time that it was targeted against our Mission,” he said.
“The assailants killed at least four members of the convoy, and US Mission personnel are working urgently with Nigerian counterparts to ascertain the location and condition of the members of the convoy who are unaccounted for.”
While condemning the act, Blinken added that the US will stand united with Nigerian law enforcement agencies in their quest to apprehend those responsible and bring them to justice.
“The United States has no greater priority than the safety and security of our personnel. We express our heartfelt condolences to the families of those killed in the attack, and pledge to do everything possible to safely recover those who remain missing.
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FG to begin $750m rural electrification project November
The Federal Government has announced that it will commence implementation of the $750m World Bank-funded rural electricity project in November.
It said the project will provide over 17.5m Nigerians with new or improved access to electricity through distributed renewable energy solutions.
The Managing Director of the Rural Electrification Agency, Abba Aliyu, disclosed this when he appeared on Channels Television’s Sunrise daily programme on Thursday.
Recall that in December 2023, the World Bank announced the approval of Nigeria Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up project, being financed by $750m International Development Association credit and would leverage over $1bn of private capital and significant parallel financing from development partners.
The financing from development partners includes $100m from the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet and $200m from the Japan International Cooperation Agency.
Other development partners collaborating on the programme include the United States Agency for International Development, the German Development Agency, SEforAll, and the African Development Bank.
But 10 months after its approval, the REA MD noted that the project would begin implementation next month without stating reasons for the delay.
He explained that three million anticipated beneficiaries would be connected through the isolated mini-grid, 1.5 million Nigerians through the inter-connected mini-grip, and 12 million would be electrified using a merged grid and solar stand-alone system.
Aliyu said, “There is a new project that we are starting next month called the Distributed Renewable Energy Scale-up project which is a $750 million financed by the World Bank.”
“The target of that project is to electrify 17.5 million Nigerians, and I must say that this is one of the most ambitious projects in the world based on my understanding from India that has moved many unelectrified people to have access to electricity.
“Three million of them through the isolated mini-grid, 1.5 million Nigerians through the interconnected mini grip, 12 million would be electrified using a merged grid and solar stand-alone system.”
Aliyu further said the project is estimated to last for five years and was built on successes recorded from similar projects in the past which cost $550 million and were funded by the World Bank and the African Development Bank.
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VIO does not have power to stop, impound, fine vehicles again – Court
A Federal High Court in Abuja has issued an order barring the Directorate of Road Traffic Services (otherwise known as VIO) from further stopping vehicles on the road, impounding or confiscating vehicles, and imposing fines on motorists.
Justice Evelyn Maha issued the order in a judgment on a fundamental rights enforcement suit: FHC/ABJ/CS/1695/2023 filed by a human rights activist and public interest attorney, Abubakar Marshal.
Also affected by the order are the Director of Road Transport; the Area Commander, Jabi, and the Team Leader, Jabi, and the Minister of the FCT, also listed as respondents.
In the judgment delivered on Wednesday, October 2, Justice Maha upheld Marshal’s argument that no law empowers respondents to stop, impound, confiscate, seize, or impose fines on motorists.
The judge declared that the first to the 4th respondents, who are under the control of the 5th respondent (Minister of the FCT) are not empowered by any law or statute to stop, impound, or confiscate the vehicles of motorists and or impose fines on motorists.
She proceeded to issue an order restraining the 1st to 4th respondents either through their agents, servants, and or assigns from impounding, confiscating the vehicle of motorists, and or imposing a fine on any motorist as doing so is wrongful, oppressive, and unlawful by themselves.
Justice Maha further made an order of perpetual injunction restraining the respondents whether by themselves, agents, privies, allies or anybody acting on behalf of the 1st respondent from further violating the rights of Nigerians to freedom of movement, presumption of innocence and right to own property without lawful justification.
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Naira redesign didn’t follow standard procedure, ex-acting CBN boss tells court
Folashodun Shonubi, a witness in the trial of former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor Godwin Emefiele, told the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) yesterday that the naira redesign policy did not follow standard procedure.
Shonubi, a former CBN Acting Governor, said there were intrigues and politics around the 2022 redesign policy.
The former Deputy Governor (Operations) said: “When we had meetings with the defendant (Emefiele), he said there were politics and intrigues around the whole exercise.”
Led in evidence by Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), the witness said the redesigned naira notes produced by the CBN under Emefiele were not the same as those approved by ex-President Muhammadu Buhari.
He said the memo presented to the president for the redesign was solely prepared by Emefiele.
Shonubi said the normal procedure was for the Currency Management Department to recommend a redesign, after which a paper would be submitted to the Committee of Governors (COG) for consideration.
Upon the COG’s approval, the CBN Board would make a recommendation to the President.
The witness said after the President’s approval was received, the bank would then set up an internal committee to execute the currency redesign.
Shonubi, a member of both the COG and CBN Board, told the court that Emefiele killed the recommendation made in early 2021 by the bank’s Currency Department for a redesign.
He said: “The CBN did not follow the procedures (for redesigning the currency). I was a member of the CBN Board as Deputy Governor.
“The chairman of both the COG and board was the governor. In early 2021, the Currency Department recommended the redesign of the currency notes.
“A paper was presented to me and on the instruction of the governor (Emefiele). It was stepped down.
“In 2022, we again represented the paper and were asked to hold on.
“In mid-October 2022, the Deputy Governors were invited to a meeting in the office of the Governor where he (Emefiele) informed us that he had presidential approval for currency redesign.
“He showed us the memo, Mr President’s signature and instruction on the last page.”
Shonubi said under cross-examination by ace defence counsel Olalekan Ojo (SAN) that he was not aware of the discussions between the defendant and the former President over the redesign policy.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is trying Emefiele on a four-count charge of illegal acts causing public injury.
He pleaded not guilty.
Justice Maryanne Anenih adjourned till Tuesday.
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Senate invites Umahi over Old Oyo-Ogbomosho road
The Senate yesterday summoned the Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, over the deplorable condition of the Old Oyo-Ogbomosho Road.
The resolution of the Senate’s consideration of a motion of urgent public importance was moved by Senator Buhari Abdulfatai (APC – Oyo-North), who drew his colleagues’ attention to the worsening condition of the road.
Abdulfatai said the road, a major link between the South and North, had caused untold hardship for travellers, most of who were frequently stranded due to the poor state of the road.
For over 10 years after the Federal Government began major repairs on the road, Buhari said it had remained deplorable, causing regular accidents and daily gridlock by articulated vehicles.
Buhari in his lead debate underscored the im portance of good roads, saying apart from preventing avoidable accidents, it makes movement of goods and services easy.
He said: “The Senate is aware that transportation ensures stable prices in different markets and enables traders to regulate the supply of goods at locations, based on changing demands.’’
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UPDATED: Tinubu off to UK for two-week annual leave
President Bola Tinubu will on Wednesday depart Abuja for the United Kingdom to begin a two-week vacation.
The vacation is “part of his yearly leave,” Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr. Bayo Onanuga, revealed in a statement he signed Wednesday.
The statement is titled ‘President Tinubu goes on annual leave.’
“He will use the two weeks as a working vacation and a retreat to reflect on his administration’s economic reforms.
“He will return to the country after the leave expires,” the statement read in part.
Sources close to the President had confirmed to our correspondent that Tinubu was taking the two-week break as part of his annual leave.
Wednesday’s trip comes two weeks after the President returned from London where he met with King Charles III.
The UK becomes Tinubu’s 27th foreign destination since he assumed office about 16 months ago and his fourth trip to the country.
So far, he has visited Equatorial Guinea, London (four times), the United Kingdom (twice); Bissau, Guinea-Bissau (twice); Nairobi, Kenya; Porto Norvo, Benin Republic; Pretoria, South Africa; Accra, Ghana; New Delhi, India; Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates; New York, the United States of America; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (twice); Berlin, Germany; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Dakar, Senegal and Doha, Qatar.
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How Lagos govt is working to ensure food sufficiency — Hamzat
The Lagos State Deputy Governor Babafemi Hamzat has explained how it is working to ensure food sufficiency in the area, saying it partners with other states among other strategies.
Hamzat was a guest on Channels Television’s special Independence Day programme which was held on Tuesday.
“We have arrangements with other states in terms of partnership. We have land in Osun State, and we have an agreement with Niger State,” he said.
“But because of the insurgency, the paddies were not produced enough. So, that’s part of the challenge that we have.”
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