Tag: Kwara State

  • Police foil suicide attempt in Ilorin

    Police foil suicide attempt in Ilorin

    Police rescued a man attempting to commit suicide in Ilorin on Thursday, SP Ajayi Okasanmi, police spokesman said on Friday.

    He said the man, Yinka Owolabi, attempted to hang himself from a tree around “Checking Point’’ bus stop in the Kwara capital.

    Okasanmi said upon interrogation after he regained consciousness, Owolabi said he was going to end it all as he had lost his job.

    He also told the police that help was not forthcoming and was not even sure of his next meal.

    The police spokesman said an alarm raised by a passer-by who saw Owolabi hanging from the tree attracted the police to the scene.

    “The report at the police station elicited a quick response by policemen that rushed to the scene and loosened the rope around Owolabi’s neck.

    “He was rushed to a hospital where he is responding to treatment,’’ Okasanmi said.

    Attempted suicide is a criminal offence.

  • 5 escape as kidnappers abduct 8 in Kwara

    5 escape as kidnappers abduct 8 in Kwara

    No fewer than eight people have been kidnapped between Araromi Opin and Obbo Ile in Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara.

    A relative of one of the victims, Mr Adekunle Oluwole made this known on Thursday in Ilorin, saying the incident took place on Wednesday evening.

    He also said that five of the eight people involved escaped from the kidnappers.

    According to him, the people were returning from the inauguration of Kwara All Progressives Congress (APC) State Executive Committee from Ilorin.

    He listed those involved as Mr Daniel Adewuyi, the Isapa Ward Chairman in Ekiti local government area of the state; the Eruku ward Chairman; Women Leader Eruku; Women Leader Obbo Ile, and Chairman Obbo Ile Ward as well as Women Leader Koro ward, and Women Leader Isapa ward, among others.

    Oluwole added that the member representing Ekiti Constituency at the state House of Assembly, Mr Ganiyu Abolarin, and the Ekiti local government APC chairman, Mr Wale Awelewa, were at the hospital where some of the victims were rushed after they escaped on Wednesday.

    He said some of those attacked by the kidnappers have been released from the hospital after receiving treatment and medical expenses setyled by Abolarin.

    He also confirmed that four Hilux vehicles fully loaded with members of the Nigerian Army had been deployed to the area to arrest the kidnappers.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Kwara Command, SP Ajayi Okasanmi, told NAN that he was yet to be briefed about the matter.

    Okasanmi however promised to keep the public abreast of developments, which he has not done since afternoon.

  • Accident claims 12 on Ilorin-Ogbomoso road

    Accident claims 12 on Ilorin-Ogbomoso road

    Twelve people are feared dead in a road accident which occurred on Ilorin-Ogbomoso Road on Saturday.

    Mr Jonathan Owoade, Kwara Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, gave the figure to newsmen in Ilorin.

    Owoade said that the accident occured at Ote area and involved a white Toyota Hummer bus without a registration number and a white Volvo trailer also without a registration number.

    He blamed the accident on route violation, speed limit violation and loss of control.

    He said that 18 people were involved in the accident and 12 people died while six got injured.

    “This morning, we were informed of the unfortunate crash which occurred on the Ilorin-Ogbomoso Expressway at a location called Ote.

    “It was a fatal crash which happened at about 6:20 a.m.; 18 persons were involved, six sustained various degrees of burns and, sadly, 12 lost their lives and were burnt beyond recognition,” Owoade said.

    He said that the injured victims and the corpses had been taken to the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital.

    Owoade advised motorists to adhere to road safety rules and regulations and be in the right frame of mind.

    “We will keep saying it: speed thrills but kills.

    “We plead with commercial drivers including articulated vehicle drivers to avoid over speeding.

    “We all need to be careful while driving; over speeding leads to loss of control, and when these crashes occur, lives are lost.

    “We will ensure that, on our own part, we continue to enlighten motorists on road safety precautions.

    “We commiserate with the families of those who lost their lives and wish the injured quick recovery,” he said.

  • TUNDE ASHAOLU: We have lost a champion – Saraki

    TUNDE ASHAOLU: We have lost a champion – Saraki

    Former Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki have expressed shock, disbelief and sadness over the sudden death of Mr. Tunde Ashaolu, the Publicity Secretary of Kwara State PDP.

    Ashaolu who celebrated his birthday on Saturday slumped on Sunday evening and died.

    In a statement from the Abubakar Bukola Saraki Media Office in Abuja, Saraki stated that “since we heard the news, my family, our friends, and our entire political structure across the nation have been shocked and heartbroken about the passing of Mr. Tunde Ashaolu, the Publicity Secretary of Kwara State PDP whose demise occured on Sunday evening.

    “Just on Saturday, while celebrating the 50th birthday of one of our political associates who is Tunde’s birthday mate, I told Tunde: “You are 47 now, don’t worry, when you get to 50, we will all still be here to celebrate you. Now, Tunde, our ‘one-man army’ is gone

    “I am devastated by this loss because, in everything that he did, Tunde was exemplary. He was committed to his work; courageous with his words and press statements, and a helping hand to everyone around him.

    “Today, as we mourn our dear Tunde — our comrade, our friend, our brother, a father, a husband, a son, and most importantly, a champion in our fight — we celebrate the tremendous impact that he had on all of us throughout his life.

    :”My prayers are with his father, his wife, other members of his family — and all the friends that he has left behind, who in the hours since his death, have rallied round his family and embraced them through their support. Tunde will be dearly missed”, Saraki added.

  • Take fight against drug abuse to borders – Saraki tells FG

    Take fight against drug abuse to borders – Saraki tells FG

    Former President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has called on government and other stakeholders to take the fight against drug abuse to our various borders in order to cut off supply of illicit drugs into the country.

    Represented by Dr. Ali Ahmad, former Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly at the 7th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Northern Broadcasting Media Owners Association in Kano on Monday, Saraki, who spearheaded the 8th Senate’s 2017 Roundtable on the ‘Drug Use Crisis in Nigeria,’ stated that the country must adopt tougher measure to discourage those who want to turn the country into a drug hub in West Africa.

    “The government simply has to get a handle on the problem of ‘supply reduction’ as the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) calls it. This must first and foremost start with our porous borders. Since our drug problem and our insecurity problem are indeed interlinked and we certainly do not want to become the drugs hub of West Africa, combating drug abuse and drug trafficking in the North must go hand in hand with combating banditry. Without customers, no bandit-dealers, with no dealers, no customers,” the former Governor of Kwara State said.

    Saraki also called for stricter enforcement of NAFDAC regulations, to enforce the use of prescriptions for certain classes of drugs, while also calling on the media to play a central role in sensitising the public about the dangers of drug abuse.

    He emphasised that with 14.4 percent of Nigerians between the ages of 15 and 64 on drugs, it is important that leaders across the nation develop the necessary political will to adopt sustainable solutions to combat the drug use crisis.

    He said: “Today, possibly triggered by the legislative work done by Eighth Senate, when, as some of you may remember, on December 18, 2017, we convened a roundtable dialogue on the Drug Use Crisis in Nigeria, here in Kano, some pharmaceutical companies have been closed to stop illicit production, but the problem persists.

    “To be frank, the media can play a major role. You can support, if not drive, both ‘supply’ and ‘demand’ reduction. I believe the following three areas are all-natural fits:

    “First, you can play a strong role in awareness-building. Who is better suited than the media to describe the epidemic as just that, and do not let it drop out of the headlines? Likewise, I would imagine this could be supported in particular by highlighting the human interest side. This would ultimately dovetail with campaigns advocating for our state governors to assist in providing more treatment facilities, outreach, and public education. Today, most government health facilities are not staffed and equipped for treatment and care for people with drug use disorders.

    Second, the media is ideally placed to “name and shame”. To provide investigative reporting on drug/pharmaceutical production and sales. Where NAFDAC rules cannot be enforced, for whatever reasons, the media can make a difference. Where things get sold not over the counter but under the counter, their cameras can be pointed. Would the big stories we read about and view or hear about have entered the public space without the emphasis you in the media placed on it? NO. Your reports, incidentally, also indirectly help legislators and law enforcement agencies in their efforts to step indecisively.

    “Third, you could champion an Anti-Drugs Crusade. For example, by ‘de-glamourizing’ those video clips where showbiz kids get stoked up on whatever substances. By linking such activities to the downside of drug abuse. At the same time, you could, and rightly, glamorize the actions of NDLEA, NAFDAC, border patrols – because those are the heroes protecting us,” Dr. Saraki said.

  • Police rescue 2 men from kidnappers den in Kwara

    Police rescue 2 men from kidnappers den in Kwara

    The Police Command in Kwara has rescued two men, Samuel Faremi and Emmanuel Adeyemi from kidnappers in Obbo Ayegunle in Ekiti Local Government Area of the State.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Command Spokesman, SP. Okasanmi Ajayi on Thursday in Ilorin.

    He said that the victims were abducted by suspected kidnappers who invaded Obbo Ayegunle town at about 8 p.m. on Feb. 9, while shooting sporadically into the air.

    According to him, the speedy intervention of the police tactical teams stationed in Ekiti/Eruku axis, local vigilantes and hunters forced the abductors to abandon their victims.

    “The hot chase and the firepower of the Police teams forced the abductors to abandon their victims, thus making them escape into the forest with gunshot injuries,’’ Ajayi said.

    He commended the residents of Obbo Ayegunle for the timely information to the command that eventually helped in the successful rescue of the victims.

    The spokesman added that the rescued victims, who were medically examined and found to be fit, had been released to their families.

    Ajayi said that six expanded AK-47 ammunition and one expended cartridge were recovered at the scene.

    He said that the Commissioner of Police in Kwara, Tuesday Assayomo advised health facilities in the state to promptly alert the police of any patient with gunshot injuries seeking medical attention.

    The commissioner assured that the suspects would be tracked, arrested and prosecuted.

    He advised members of the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious movements around them to the police through the following telephone lines: 08126275046, 07032069501.

  • ‘American prostitute’ bags 12 months imprisonment in Kwara

    ‘American prostitute’ bags 12 months imprisonment in Kwara

    Oyelowo Mayowa Fawas, who poses as an American prostitute to swindle his victims has been sentenced to 12 months in prison by a High Court sitting in Ilorin, Kwara State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Fawas the 20-year-old American prostitute was sentenced by Justice Mahmud Abdulgafar on Friday after he was found guilty of charges levelled against him.

    The defendant was prosecuted on two counts by the Ilorin Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    Fawas, among others things, disguised as ‘a white female professional prostitute’, practicing in the United States of America, to swindle his unsuspecting victims of various sums before the long arm of the law caught up with him.

    According to the EFCC, Fawas hails from Atiba Local Government Area of Oyo State, and his offences border on cybercrime and possession of fraudulent funds.

    Similarly, 22-year-old Adesola Bakare was on Friday docked before an Iyaganku Chief Magistrates’ Court, Ibadan, over alleged internet forgery and stealing.

    Bakare is facing a two-count charge, bordering on forgery and stealing.

    The Prosecutor, Insp Opeyemi Olagunju, told the court that the defendant, between May 3, 2020 and Nov. 23, 2020 at Olodo area of Ibadan, forged, stole and converted the sum of N684,000 to his own use.

    He said that the money belonged to one Olanrewaju Ayeni, residing in the United States of America (USA).

    Olagunju said that the defendant disguised as a female on Facebook, with the name: Basirat Oluwakemi Olasehinde, and fraudulently collected money on different occasions, totaling N684,000, from Ayeni under the guise of dating him.

    The further stated that the defendant was caught when he went to collect an iPhone sent to him by Ayeni under the pretence of being a female and handed over to the police.

    According to him, offences were contrary to Section 383 and punishable under Section 390(9) of Oyo State Criminal Code, 2000.

    The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    Defence Counsel, Mr Lanre Ajayi, pleaded for bail for his client on a liberal term.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mr Olaide Hamzat, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N500,000, with two sureties in like sum.

    Hamzat, who said that one of the two sureties must be a parent, thereafter, adjourned the matter till March 24, for hearing.

  • 2023: Baruten Local Govt PDP hails leadership for zoning guber slot to Kwara North

    2023: Baruten Local Govt PDP hails leadership for zoning guber slot to Kwara North

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stakeholders in Baruten local government has hailed the party’s leadership for zoning 2023 guber slot to Kwara north.

    This was contained in a statement jointly signed by Alhaji Sani Boriya, Hon. Adamu Usman, Hon. Hashim Mora and Hon. Idris Garba on Sunday.

    According to the stakeholders, “the decision of our party, our leader Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki and all Kwara State stakeholders for zoning the Governorship ticket to Kwara North was laudable”.

    They stated that: “It is a right decision taken at the right time and it will further strengthen the relationship between Kwara North and other senatorial districts.

    “It would be Recalled that, the agitation for power shift has been on since 2011 after the completion of Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki’s tenure, but as God would have it we were unable to clinch the ticket until now and it is an indication that PDP is going for victory come 2023.

    “We believe that our good brothers and sisters from Kwara South and Kwara Central are going to reciprocate the support and love we have been offering to them in 2023 because it is going to be a collective Agenda as Kwara North cannot do it alone.

    “We also appreciate Kwara North Stakeholders for being focused and committed in spite of every divisive tendencies and challenges, we have the belief that we shall remain united in the pursuit of the power Rotation Agenda and beyond to coast our great party to victory come 2023.

    “Baruten Local Government PDP stakeholders are assuring Kwarans of our total support on this Agenda and we shall intensify every measure to sensitize our people at the grassroots on the importance of having Kwara State Governor from Kwara North, to metigate the infrastructural deficit of the zone”.

  • Kidnapped victim found dead in Kwara

    Kidnapped victim found dead in Kwara

    The Police Command in Kwara has recovered the dead body of a kidnapped victim, simply identified as Adegboja.

    Adegboja, 56, was kidnapped on Nov. 19, at Olla town in Isin Local Government Area of the state.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Okasanmi Ajayi, confirmed this in a statement issued on Wednesday in Ilorin.

    According to him, the command expressed her condolences to the people of Olla in particular and Kwara in general.

    “Every available human and material resources to the command was deployed in the effort to get the deceased rescued alive.

    “But unfortunately, the reverse was the case, as he died as a result of the severe injuries to his left hand inflicted on him by the kidnappers in the struggle to subdue him.

    “When information received from the team of vigilante and local hunters coopted into the search for the victim to the effect that his dead body has been found deep inside the bush and has been handed over to the family by the police, because of the decomposing condition of the body.

    “Effort is still ongoing to arrest the culprits as we believe some of the criminals must have suffered some gunshot injuries in the course of exchange of gunfire with our men.

    “The Commissioner of Police commiserate with the family of the deceased and further assures the people of Kwara that the command will not relent in her effort to see that criminality of any nature and shape are brought down to a minimal level before, during and after the yuletide period in the state,” the statement read in part.

  • Kwara police rescue 7 kidnap victims

    Kwara police rescue 7 kidnap victims

    The Kwara Police Command has rescued seven workers of Lafrcdeen Pure Water Factory, who were kidnapped by gunmen on Nov. 19, in Sosoki village, via Alapa.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Ajayi Okasanmi, on Sunday in Ilorin.

    Okasanmi said that the gunmen stormed the factory and abducted seven out of eight workers including the owner of the factory, Mrs Fatimah Nurudeen.

    “In a similar fashion, information was received by the police in Okeonigbin Divisional headquarters about the abduction of one Olujala Adegboja, 56, on his way back from his farm in Olla by six armed men and was led into the bush by the kidnappers.

    “On receipt of the information, the state Commissioner of Police, CP Tuesday Assayomo, immediately deployed the command’s Tactical Teams with the local hunters and vigilante to the area to rescue the victims and arrest the hoodlums.

    “The efforts, however, resulted in the rescue of seven out of the eight abducted workers, the command is getting close to rescuing the remaining victim and possible arrest of the kidnappers.

    “The command assured the general public that the efforts of combined team of policemen, vigilantes and hunters are still ongoing to liberate the victims,” he said.

    He advised the public to always be conscious of whom they share vital information about their movements with and to be security conscious at all times especially at this period when the year is running to an end.

    Okasanmi added that everybody including the good and the bad ones would want to celebrate Christmas and New Year with pockets filled with money, even as they have no explainable means of livelihood.

    The PPRO said the command would not relent in its commitment in ensuring that the good people of Kwara slept with their two eyes closed at night.

    He also said that the command would ensure the peace and safety of the people before, during and after the Yuletide.