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  • FCDA land grabbers reportedly raid River Park Estate as residents ask FCT, Minister to intervene

    FCDA land grabbers reportedly raid River Park Estate as residents ask FCT, Minister to intervene

    The attention of the minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike has been drawn to the illegal land grabbers parading themselves as FCDA staff to take over lands from unsuspecting Abuja residents.

    The activities of the people are becoming embarrassing as they invaded CRD Lugbe 1 Layout to harass residents that they are coming to take over the lands with their fictitious notice which can not be traced to FCDA.

    The suspected criminals masquerading as staff of development control at CRD Lugbe 1 Layout stormed River Park Estate and upon being challenged by residents to identify themselves and found that they were fake because they could not provide any identification.

    Residents of CRD Lugbe layout woke up today (Thursday) to see some strange looking fellows serving them demolition notices purportly issued by Development Control.

    This were being done against the court order that there should be stay of execution pending the determination of the case.

    It would be recalled that the residents who have been running battle with Paul Odili , the so called owner of River Park Estate , Airport Road, the case is still pending therefore, FCDA which is party to the case can not come and give notice for the demolition.

    One of the residents, Alhaji Adamu Mohammed expressed concern that this ugly development, alleging that it is another attempt by Paul Odili to forcibly grab their lands in connivance with some faceless elements in the Fcda.

    The ownership of the disputed land has been the subject matter of several litigations with the courts ruling in favor of the residents.

    The residents expressed worried by the embarrassing behaviour of the so call owner of the estate, the residing judge took it upon himself to visit the disputed land ordering River Park to stop encroachment of the layout.

    Mr Odili, over the years, had ignored the court orders and constructed all sorts of fences and harassing residents.

    Some residents accosted the so-called officials of FCDA to identify themselves but they could not.

    Alhaji Adamu Mohammed maintained a close look at the demolition notice revealed that the signatories did not indicate their names and notices are not addressed properly.

    These discrepancies reinforce the belief of the residents that these fellows are mobilized by River Park Estate owner to do his bidding.

    This type of illegally should not be allowed in any democracy. The government should intervene in the matter with a view to calling Mr Odili to order, that he should wait for determination of the case.

    The residents used this medium to call on President Bola Tinubu to stop these faceless people destroying the good work of the FCT minister in maintaining Abuja master plan.

    The residents also advised general public to be wary of the land they are buying because Mr Odili had already sold the land in the estate to some personal legitimately and Court ruling attested to this fact.

    The residents of the estate however, urged the minister to intervene by calling some individual in the FCDA that were backing Mr Odili to order or at best set up a panel to investigate the matter before it degenerated to a public disorder.

    The residents stressed that it is time to expose the illegal activities of some of the development control staff, who work hand in hand with a private estate developer (paulo) to sabotage our lands. Because that is actually their main agenda. Its time the top authorities are called out for a permanent solution

  • Kidnappers hijack passengers aboard two buses on their way to Abuja

    Kidnappers hijack passengers aboard two buses on their way to Abuja

    Two buses conveying passengers travelling from the Eastern part of the country to Abuja have been highjacked and passengers abducted in Inele-Eteke Ogugu new road in Kogi east Senatorial district.

    The two buses belonging to God Is Good (GIG) transport and Logistics company and the ABC transport company were highjacked while heading to Abuja by Kidnappers in Kogi state.

    The source further revealed that GIG bus left umuahia at 7:30 am on Saturday on its way to Abuja.

    GIG company it was gathered has contacted security services and they are tracking them.

    Meanwhile the Kogi State Police Command has confirmed the Saturday kidnap of passengers aboard two Abuja-bound buses from the Eastern part of the country on Inele-Eteke Ogugu new road in Kogi East Senatorial district of the state.

    The Command’s Public Relations Officer, Williams Aya (SP) made the confirmation in a statement made available to newsmen on Monday in Lokoja.

    Aya who could not give the number of passengers however, confirmed that two buses were involved,

    The PPRO said that the state Commissioner of Police, Bethrand Onuoha, immediately directed the Divisional Police Officer, Local Vigilantes and Hunters to comb the bushes with a view to apprehending the hoodlums and rescuing the victims.

    He disclosed that Onuoha further deployed the Tactical Squad consisting of Quick Response Unit, Police Mobile Force, Counter-Terrorism Unit, as well as conventional Police personnel to the area to continue with the bush combing to ensure all victims are rescued unhurt.

    It was gathered on Monday that the buses, one from GIG Motors and the other from ABC Transport heading to Abuja were intercepted by the gun-wielding hoodlums on the lonely road in Kogi state.

    The victims were said to have been marched into the bush by the hoodlums leaving no traces.

    According to the source, the GIG bus left Umuahia at about 7:30am on Saturday enroute Abuja adding that the GIG company said they had contacted security agencies.

  • Abuja: Police revamp security approach in FCT

    Abuja: Police revamp security approach in FCT

    FCT Commissioner of Police, Benneth Igweh on Saturday met with the Management Team, leaders of all tactical units and Heads of Departments of the FCT Police Command comprising Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers (DPOs).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the meeting was held with the view to revamping the approach of the already existing security framework and to set in motion the plan to ensure the safety  of residents in the Federal Capital Territory.

    The CP, while addressing the officers, urged them to embrace intelligence led policing, visibility policing through constant stop and search duty in the fight against criminality.

    He emphasised on the need to adopt effective community partnership in the discharge of their duties, as he will have zero tolerance for laxity.

    He also tasked the heads of the tactical units to identify black spots,  possible kidnappers’ den in the Territory and ensure they take the fight to them.

    He ordered total clampdown of vehicles without number plates or with a single number plate plying the FCT roads.

    CP Igweh reiterated his readiness to combat criminality in the Territory, as he called on residents to collaborate with the Police in the fight against crime and to avoid boarding vehicles along the road and unapproved parks.

    He urged residents to report suspicious activities through the following emergency lines ; 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883; PCB: 09022222352.

  • FRSC reveals major causes of road accidents in Abuja

    FRSC reveals major causes of road accidents in Abuja

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has revealed the major causes of road accidents in Abuja, the federal capital territory (FCT).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Sector Commander, Mr Muta’a Chorrie revealed the major causes in an interview on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Chorrie revealed that non use of seat belt, use of phones while driving and over speeding were the major causes of road accidents during an operation carried out by the Corps.

    He disclosed that the FRSC arrested no fewer than 4,907 persons for 6,339 traffic offences during the just concluded “Operation Zero Tolerance” in the FCT.

    “Operation Zero Tolerance” was conducted by the FRSC in the FCT during the yuletide season between December 15, 2023 to January 15, 2024.

    Chorrie, however, said that the Corps would be embarking on another special patrol operation in 2024 in the territory.

    He added that the experience during the 2023 end of the year special patrol operations propelled the Corps to commence another.

    This, he said would not only check excesses of users of mobile phones but would also reduce incessant road traffic crashes in the six area councils.

    “The special Operation is tagged “Operation Falcon Speed Mobile Control”. This will help check all the things that causes road accident and curb to the barest minimum,” he said.

    The FRSC boss stressed that the Corps had provided radar guns and other operational logistics to enhance its efficiency and effectiveness in 2024.

    Chorrie said that the Command would also embark on intensive sensitisation in churches, Mosques and Schools which he believed have larger population.

    “This will also help to inculcate driving culture and educate road users on effective traffic management in the FCT.

    “The Corps would be visiting churches on Sundays and Mosques on Fridays as well as various public and private schools, “he said.

    The Sector commander appealed to motorists, particularly commercial drivers to always abide by traffic rules and give maximum cooperation to FRSC.

    This, he said would not only reduce road accidents with fatalities but also save lives and properties in the territory.

  • BREAKING: Police rescue victims kidnapped while observing midnight prayers on top Abuja mountain

    BREAKING: Police rescue victims kidnapped while observing midnight prayers on top Abuja mountain

    The Police Command in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) says it rescued three kidnapped victims in Karmo area of Abuja on January 28, 2024.

    The Police Public Relations Officer in the FCT, SP Josephine Ade said this during a news conference on Monday in Abuja.

    She said the victims were rescued following a report at Karmo Divisional Police Headquarters by one Peter Ede.

    Adeh said that Ede had told the police that some criminals abducted their church members while praying at Idu Gbagyi Mountain in Karmo.

    She said the church members were praying at the mountain at about 1:50 a.m., when some criminal elements, armed with guns and cutlasses attacked and abducted three of them.

    According to her, upon receipt of the report, police operatives from Karmo Division led by the Divisional Police Officer, CSP Abaya Haruna, swiftly mobilised to the scene.

    She said the operatives combed the surrounding bushes and hills between Karmo and Gwagwa, and engaged the hoodlums in a serious gun duel.

    “It was in the process that the three victims, Igbodi Emeka, Precious Uche and Eric Chukwudi were rescued unhurt,” she said.

    Similarly, Adeh said police operatives from Iddo Divisional Headquarters, on Jan. 28, rescued one Joshua Eze.

    She said Eze was rescued following a distress call on January 27 at about 11:30 p.m. that sounds of gunshots were heard around Sabon Lugbe area.

    “Police patrol team were drafted to the scene where they met one Blessing Eze with a bullet wound on her shoulder inside a Toyota Corolla car with registration number RSH 724 KC.

    “The said Blessing explained that she and her husband were returning home when some hoodlums in a vehicle blocked their vehicle, shot at them and abducted her husband.

    “In response, operatives of the Special Intervention Squad (SIS), police anti- kidnapping unit of the command and other tactical sections swung into action and the victim was rescued unhurt at Kuje forest,” she said.

    Adeh said that the command had prevented several heinous crimes and pledged its commitment to continue to work with FCT residents to address crime in the territory.

    She, therefore, called for cooperation and understanding of the public to ensure effective policing in the FCT.

  • Sleeping with one eye open: Story of FCT residents

    Sleeping with one eye open: Story of FCT residents

    By Kayode Adebiyi

    Mr Collins Orji resides in Karu, a suburb of Abuja, in the Federal Capital Territory. He used to undertake a road walk as a form of exercise between 5:00am and 6:00am before going to work.

    But this is no longer the case in recent times, no thanks to the state of insecurity in the FCT which has escalated. Orji has made some adjustments to his routine.

    “Waking up at 5:00am to exercise now feels like an extreme sport so I’ve adjusted to 30 minutes, between 6:00am and 6:30am.

    “There have been cases of robbery by criminals who target early risers. The other day, two men with knives snatched the handbag of a lady while I was walking,” he said.

    As for Edoh Ajene, a resident of Kubwa, another suburb of the FCT, his biggest worry is ‘one-chance’. Edoh said at least six colleagues of his have fallen victim to one chance this year.

    One-chance is used to describe a kind of heist involving criminals who disguise as commercial transporters to rob, harm and sometimes kill their victims.

    It is particularly dangerous because it offers little or no escape route for victims.

    “When Abuja was safe, you just wave any vehicle going your direction and enter without suspicion. These days, commuting to and from the city centre involves a serious vetting process,” he said.

    Ajene also said that, apart from the general insecurity in the FCT, the removal of fuel subsidy also contributes to the increased cases of one-chance.

    “People are looking for cheaper means of transportation. So, if a vehicle charges less than the usual price for a ride, people are tempted to throw caution to the wind and just hop in,” he said.

    The case of Greatness Olorunfemi, who was stabbed and thrown out of a moving vehicle along the Maitama-Kubwa highway on Sept. 26, 2023, became a rallying point for a call to action.

    Apart from knife crimes and one-chance, the biggest security worry for residents of Abuja and its environs is the issue of kidnapping for ransom.

    Several reports suggest that this year alone close to 30 people have been abducted.

    Gunmen have abducted a family of seven in Zuma 1 in the Bwari Area Council and nine in Sagwari Layout Estate in Dutse.

    Some security experts are suggesting that cases of abduction in the FCT are underreported because families of victims, who have little trust in the security agencies in the first place, are threatened into silence.

    Nextier Violent Conflict Database partly attributes the surge in insecurity in the FCT to the general insecurity and unrest sweeping through many parts of the country.

    “For instance, the capital city and a few of the most violent states in Nigeria, located in the country’s northwest and central regions, are adjacent,” it said.

    Some residents fear that, as far as kidnapping for ransom is lucrative and kidnappers have the means to act, they will continue to terrorise societies.

    “Look at the case of Dutse, those criminals came with sophisticated weapons and were in military uniforms. They were daredevils and they possessed the tools,” Michael, who lives in Dutse, said.

    The Terrorism (Prohibition and Prevention) Act of 2022, signed into law by former President Muhammadu Buhari, criminalises payment of ransom to free a kidnapped person. It is meant to dissuade rewarding criminals.

    Section 24 of the law provides that: “A person, who knowingly or intentionally – seizes, detains, or attempts to seize or detain a person, property, or facility in order to compel a third party to do or abstain from doing a lawful act; threatens to kill, injure or continue to detain a person in order to compel a third party to do or abstain from doing a lawful act; or gives an explicit or implicit condition for the release of the person held hostage, or the property or facility detained, commits an offence.”

    It also provides that: “A person, who commits an offence under subsection (1) of this section, is liable on conviction – where death does not result from the act, to life imprisonment; or where death results from the act, to a death sentence.”

    However, families of victims of kidnapping are often on record admitting that they paid ransom, even when security agencies deny such.

    For instance, the family of the Al-Kadriyar girls who were among the 23 persons kidnapped on Jan. 2 told a national newspaper that they paid ransom to bandits for the release of their five girls.

    Stakeholders therefore argue that the focus of the law should be on punishing criminals not discouraging families of victims anxious for their loved ones to regain freedom.

    Security experts say if the efficacy of the law is strengthened and justice is served through it, it would serve as a deterrent.

    “So far kidnappers don’t see any reason to stop. There are few or no consequences for their atrocities, both in terms of fighting them and bringing them to justice,” Michael said.

    The Minister of FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike says government is doing its best to make the territory safe for residents even as he has urged traditional rulers to render a helping hand.

    “Traditional rulers have a role to play in securing their domain. You know those around your domain.

    “If there are faces that you think are not familiar within that axis, it is within your powers to report such faces or call your area council chairman to be able to make a report to security agencies or my office so that actions can be taken,” Wike told a FCT-graded chiefs and area council chairmen.

    While acknowledging that there is security in the FCT, Wike said it was not proper to paint the situation in alarming perspective.

    “You cannot stop total crime. Let somebody tell me as a professional that there is anywhere in this world where there is no crime.

    “Because kidnapping happened last night in one or two places, therefore, there is insecurity in the whole of FCT. That is not correct”, he said at during a recent media chat.

    But stakeholders want the FCT Administration to do more by collaborating with the security agencies to tackle the menace.

    “This is an abduction epidemic you don’t blame on political distractors. You work with relevant security agencies, support them with resources and equipment, and spur them into action,” Orji said.

    Others advise that the entire national security architecture should be overhauled, as a result of current and evolving threats to national security which the present structure is too weak to solve.

    There are push and pull factors on why violent crimes have escalated in the FCT, including socioeconomic issues, failure of systems, etc.

    However, for residents of the FCT to be able to feel safe again, the security agencies must step up intelligence, leverage technology and ensure that every corner of the territory has adequate security presence.

    NAN

  • Police arrest another kidnapper in Abuja

    Police arrest another kidnapper in Abuja

    The FCT Police Command on Wednesday said it had arrested another suspected kidnapper as its Special Intervention Squad takes more steps to protect residents.

    The Commissioner of Police in charge of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Haruna Garba, made this known while briefing newsmen in Abuja.

    He said that the suspect was arrested in Sauka village on Jan. 21, and the kidnap victim rescued.

    The CP explained that police operatives from Iddo Division, received a distress call that some armed men in a black colour Toyota Corolla fired the tyres of a moving Prado Jeep of one Suleiman Sabo.

    Garba said Sabo, who was going to his house in Sabon Lugbe, was forced to stop and bundled into the kidnappers’ vehicle, leaving behind his Prado Jeep and his wife.

    Garba said the police operatives were able to trace and arrest the suspect.

    “The effort paid off on Jan. 21 when the DPO received information that something abnormal is happening in a particular house at Sauka village.

    “The DPO moved in and cordoned the house, behold the kidnapped victim was found with the suspect, armed with Mark IV riffle and 10 rounds of live ammunition.

    “He was promptly arrested and the arm recovered from him. The victim was rescued but with gunshot injuries,” the CP said.

    Garba said the victim has been admitted in hospital and is responding to treatment.

    According to him, since the inauguration of the Special Intervention Squad, there has been no report of kidnapping in Bwari axis of the FCT.

    He said all identified bandits’ routes especially in Bwari Area Council had been blocked by the police, adding that many suspected kidnappers and armed robbers had been arrested and their victims rescued.

    Garba added that several arms and live ammunition were recovered, including vehicles taken away from victims.

  • JUST IN: Police douse bomb scare in Abuja

    JUST IN: Police douse bomb scare in Abuja

    The Police Command in Abuja has said the explosion experienced in the Maitama area of the federal capital territory (FCT) was not a bomb blast.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the FCT Police Command reaction followed reports of an explosion in the capital city.

    In a series of tweets via X on Wednesday, some residents attributed the incident to a bomb.

    However, the FCT police command in a statement by its Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, said the incident was as a result of an overheated metal refuse bin.

    “The FCT Police Command hereby wishes to update the public on an alleged explosion on 24/01/2024 at about 1145 hrs, near a refuse dump outside the Bureau of Public Enterprise premises in Maitama, Abuja.”

    “A rapid response team and members of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit was deployed to assess the situation and preliminary findings indicate than an overheated metal refuse container activated under intense heat, exploded, thereby causing injury to two of the refuse evacuator, who are currently receiving medical attention in Maitama General Hospital.

    “The FCT Police Command urges members of the public to exercise caution and refrain from using metal refuse bins. Instead, we recommend the use of plastic or rubber containers for waste disposal, as they pose a reduced risk of incidents related to overheated metal refuse containers,” the statement reads.

  • ‘One chance’: FCTA moves to ban unpainted taxis, buses

    ‘One chance’: FCTA moves to ban unpainted taxis, buses

    The Ministery of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Administration will soon bar unpainted taxis and buses from plying FCT roads.

    The Minister of the FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike, made this known while addressing newsmen in Abuja on Monday.

    Wike explained that the move was to address the incidence of ‘one chance’ in the city.

    according to him, ‘one chance’ involves criminals posing as taxi drivers who rob, assault, and sometimes murder their unsuspecting passengers.

    The minister, who said that the menace of ‘one chance’ had been brought down, added stricter measures were necessary to end the trend in the FCT.

    “We are not going to allow vehicles that are not painted with FCT colour and registered by the FCTA to ply commercial in the territory.

    “That way, you know the driver is certified by the FCT and the buses and the taxes were also approved by the FCT.

    “When this is done, you as the passenger will not take the risk of going to enter any vehicle that you don’t even know,” he said.

    Wike added that Uber operators would also need to register to operate in Abuja, so that the government would know who the divers were.

    He also said that the drivers need to be certified and profiled by the security agencies,” this is a city, if you don’t have rules, there will be problems.”

    The minister expressed concern that the capital territory does not have an official terminal where residents can go and board a bus to a specific destination.

    “That way, you know the drivers and the vehicle that you are entering.

    “But currently, everybody is just on the road. You are going to Nyanya, a car is on the road, you enter; you are going to Wuye, a car is on the road you enter.

    “What we are trying to do in the 2024 fiscal year is to at least build three terminals for a start, so that we will know the buses and taxes that will carry people from such terminals.

    “When this is done nobody will take the risk of going on the road to waif for a taxi. That way, you will be able to reduce crime,” he said.