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  • NDLEA expresses concern as drug abuse among women surges

    NDLEA expresses concern as drug abuse among women surges

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has expressed concern as drug abuse among women continues to surge.

    According to the Agency, latest records on drug use show that one in four drug abusers in the country is a woman.

    The Ogun State Commander of the NDLEA, Ibiba Odili, stated this during the Launch of the War Against Drug Abuse in collaboration with Lions Club International, in Abeokuta.

    The NDLEA official revealed that 14.3 million Nigerian drug abusers are within the age range of 15 and 64 years, adding that more women are now involved.

    She said, “2018 survey tells us that the most common drug abused in Nigeria is cannabis, which regrettably is cultivated mostly in the South-West region of Nigeria.

    “One out of every four drug users is a woman. In 2018 data shows that more women are going into drug use. And if more women are going into drug use, it is a source of worry for us, because, it means that the traditional role of women in families and communities as caregivers, role models, and life moulders will be threatened, because what quality of children are these women going to raise?”

    Odili further disclosed that Nigeria transformed from a mere transit country for drug trafficking to a major consumer and even producer of illicit substances.

    “We started by being a transit country, consuming maybe cannabis, alcohol, and all of that, then, we graduated to heroin, cocaine, but today, regrettably, Nigeria is not just transit, we are huge consumers, and we are not just cultivator of cannabis, we are now producing drugs, such as methamphetamine, which is highly addictive, very potent.”

    The Governor of Lions Clubs International, District 404 B3, Olayiwola Fadairo said the Club has the mandate to cleanse the society of drugs.

    “We want to partner with NDLEA anywhere and anyhow that we can help. If we cannot eradicate it, we can reduce it,” he said.

     

  • Truck crushes Ogun traditional ruler to death

    Truck crushes Ogun traditional ruler to death

    A traditional ruler in Ogun, Oba Abraham Bankole, has been crushed to death by a truck on Tuesday.

    Bankole was the Olu of Onibuku in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area of of the state

    It was gathered that the truck, with registration number EPE 252 XF, hit the traditional ruler while he was alighting from a tricycle, popularly known as Keke Napep, along the Ota-Idiroko Expressway, close to Winners Chapel.

    He was said to have died on the spot.

    Mr Adekunle Ajibade, the Sango-Ota Area Commander of the state Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE), confirmed the incident.

    Ajibade blamed the incident on “dangerous and reckless driving” by the truck driver.

    He explained that the corpse of the late traditional ruler had been deposited at the state hospital, Ota.
    Ajibade, who described the accident as avoidable, cautioned motorists against reckless driving.

  • Police arrest ten secondary school students for beating teacher up in Ogun state

    Police arrest ten secondary school students for beating teacher up in Ogun state

    A team of ten senior secondary school students in Ogun State have been arrested by the police for beating up a teacher, whose name has been given as Kolawole Shonuga.

    It was gathered that the teacher’s  offence was stopping one of them from cheating during an examination in the school.

    The incident occurred on Tuesday at Isanbi Comprehensive High School, Ilisan-Remo, Ikenne Local Government Area of the state.

    It was further gathered that Shonuga, while invigilating the unified examination for the SS 1 Art class students, caught one 18-year-old Ashimi Adebanjo, cheating and seized his paper.

    Pained by the teacher’s actions, the students after school hours, ganged up, waylaid the teacher, and beat him up at the school’s gate.

    An eye witness who pleaded anonymity said one of them, Kazeem Adelaja allegedly hit a stick on Shonuga’s head while others were beating him.

    However, the police operatives from Remo Division later caught up with  the students and arrested about ten of them.

    When contacted, Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Omotola Odutola, confirmed the incident.

    Odutola said Shonuga had made a formal report on the alleged assault at Remo Police Division.

    She also confirmed the arrest of the ten suspects.

    A police source hinted that the suspects have already been arraigned in court for assault.

    The State Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools, Felix Agbesanwa frowned at the incident and insisted that the students must face the wrath of the law to serve as a deterrent.

    He said “The incident is true and I have been briefed. Our stand is that any student who raises his hand against his teacher should face the wrath of the law.

    “There’s no going back on that. No student must raise his hands against the teacher, whether Ogun Teach teachers or permanent teachers, a teacher is a teacher.

    “They must be made to face the law to serve as a deterrent. I learnt they have been charged to court already.”

    The state government has also condemned the act and vowed that it would not condone acts of indiscipline by learners across the state.

    The Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu stated this in Abeokuta while receiving the new Executive of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria.

    He noted that part of the efforts put in place was the signing of Undertaking Forms by learners, parents, and school heads to make learners and parents liable for any misconduct of the learners or parents alike, saying the aim was to have a safe learning environment free from the pandemonium of any sort.

    “I’m using this opportunity to advise parents to talk to their children, they should warn them, because we won’t tolerate any indiscipline from any child. Any student that misbehaves in school will be dealt with appropriately,” he said.

    In October 2021, no fewer than four cases of assault on teachers were recorded in different public schools in the Ogun state, forcing the government to introduce a compulsory undertaking signed by all the students and their parents to curb hooliganism.

  • SAD! Mentally challengged man beheads 84-year-old, dies resisting arrest

    SAD! Mentally challengged man beheads 84-year-old, dies resisting arrest

    A 32-year-old man, David Shodola, suspected to be mentally challenged, on Friday beheaded an 84-year-old man, Alfred Opadipe, in Iperu community, Remo North Local Government Area of Ogun.

    Shodola also ended up dead as he was said to have violently resisted arrest and attacked police officers with a machete.

    SP Omotola Odutola, the State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), confirmed the incident to newsmen in Abeokuta on Friday.

    Odutola said that following a call received from an unnamed informant, police officers led by the Isara Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Bankole Eluyeru, stormed the scene.

    The PPRO said that an attempt to arrest the suspect was allegedly fiercely resisted as he used “the matchete on the Divisional Police Officer and his men.”

    The police spokesman said that the team succeeded in neutralising the suspect.

    Odutola said from the intelligence gathered by the police, there was no report of the suspect being mentally challenged

  • Ogun Assembly approves annual celebration of Isese Cultural Day

    Ogun Assembly approves annual celebration of Isese Cultural Day

    The Ogun State House of Assembly on Tuesday passed a resolution for the state to observe the Isese Cultural Day every August 20.

    At the plenary, the Majority Leader, Mr Yusuf Sheriff (APC – Ado-Odo Ota I), moved the motion for the House to adopt the passage of the resolution which was later seconded by Mr Lukmon Adeleye (PDP-Odogbolu).

    According to him, the Day will also be declared as a Work-Free-Day by the state government.

    Speaking, Mr Adegoke Adeyanju (APC-Yewa North 1), who sponsored the motion, said the Day was meant to promote the people’s tradition and culture in the state.

    Adeyanju had earlier read the amended resolution, and it was seconded by Mr Damilola Soneye (APC-Obafemi Owode).

    Other members who spoke in support of the resolution, opined  that the Isese Cultural Day celebration would promote the cultural heritage of Yoruba land.

    In his remarks, the Speaker, Mr Olakunle Oluomo (APC – Ifo I), said that the Cultural Day would enable parents  to transmit the culture and tradition of the Kingdom to the younger generation.

    “Isese is a Yoruba name that tells us what we inherited from our parents and it’s also a way to continually promote culture and tradition so they do not go into extinction,” he said.

  • Ogun state border towns residents beg Tinubu to reverse ban on petrol supply

    Ogun state border towns residents beg Tinubu to reverse ban on petrol supply

    The residents of Yewa who are living in border communities such as Idi-Iroko, Imeko-Afon, Oja-Odan and other border towns in Ogun state have begged President Bola Tinubu to reverse the ban on the supply of petroleum products to communities within a 20-kilometre radius of the country’s border with neighbouring Republique du Benin.

    This development was made known in a statement made available to pressmen on Saturday by the National President of Yewa Defender Movement, Temi Amusan.

    According to Amusan: “The suspension order by the Federal Government since 2019 has negatively impacted socio-economic activities with attendant hardships on the lives and livelihoods of people living in the border towns and communities like the Idi-Iroko axis as only four independent petroleum marketers are allowed to dispense the commodity to hundreds of thousands of people living in the area.”

    Recall that former President Muhammadu Buhari had in 2019 banned the supply of petroleum products to Nigerians living within 20km of the country’s frontiers to curb the diversion of subsidised fuel to neighbouring countries.

    Yewa residents said that with the removal of fuel subsidy by President Tinubu, the subsisting restriction order on the supply of the product to the affected border communities “is no longer justified.”

    Amusan insisted: “The removal of fuel subsidy means that the smuggling of petrol is no longer profitable and that the commodity should freely circulate within the country without restrictions.”

    He further avowed that security agents who mount many illegal checkpoints along the border axis are “taking advantage of the existing suspension order on petrol to harass and extort border residents found with as little as five litres of petrol purchased for domestic use.”

    He appealed the President to address the issue to ameliorate the sufferings of the people.

  • Gunmen storm RCCG, kill pastor, abduct seven worshippers in Ogun state

    Gunmen storm RCCG, kill pastor, abduct seven worshippers in Ogun state

    Gunmen stormed the premises of a Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) parish in Ogun State, killing the pastor and abducting seven worshippers.

    The incident happened on Saturday July 1st 2023, in Ogun state.

    However, the  So-Safe Corps Commander in Ogun state, Soji Ganzallo, confirmed the incident, saying his officers rescued the seven church members and killed one of the kidnappers during a rescue operation.

    This development was made available via a statement  to pressmen by the  So-Safe Director of Information and Public Relations, Moruf Yusuf,

    Ganzallo was quoted as saying that the incident occurred at about 12 am on Saturday, July 1

    Ganzallo said “the special operation team of the Corps, Owode-Egba Zonal Command, under ACC Jimoh Rasaki Omoniyi, received a distress call that some of the members of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Desires of Nations Parish, under Ogun Province 22, Abule-Ori in Obafemi Owode Local Government Area were attacked during a vigil; seven members of the church were kidnapped and the pastor killed.”

    According to him, officers of the Corps were charged to go after the suspects to rescue the victims unhurt, stating that “the officers swung into action immediately.”

    Ganzallo further disclosed that the efforts of the corps yielded a positive result as “the seven victims were rescued unhurt, while one of the kidnappers was killed and many of the suspects sustained serious injury during a fire exchange.”

    He added that the joint team of the police and the So-Safe Corps went after the fleeing suspected kidnappers to capture them alive.

    He further disclosed  that the body of the dead kidnapper had been deposited in a nearby morgue.

  • PSC appoints police commissioners in eight states

    PSC appoints police commissioners in eight states

    The police Service Commission (PSC) has appointed eight new police commissioners across states in the country.

    Alamatu, Abiodun Mustapha  is among the eight new police commissioners appointed by the Police Service Commission (PSC).

    Alamatu will assume duties as the commissioner of Police in Ogun state.

    According to a statement on Friday, Ikechukwu Ani, the Head of Press and Public Relations, “the Commission approved the appointment and deployment of eight Commissioners of Police to State Commands.”

    The newly-appointed State Commissioners of Police are; Godwin Aghaulor, Borno State; Adelesi E. Oluwarotimi, Kwara State; Adebola Ayinde Hamzat, Oyo State; Augustina Ogbodo, Ebonyi State; Samuel Titus Musa, Kebbi State; Aderemi Olufemi Adeoye, Anambra State; Stephen Olarewaju, Imo State; and Alamatu Abiodun Mustapha, Ogun State.

  • Why I rejected fuel subsidy, arbitrary exchange regime – President Tinubu

    Why I rejected fuel subsidy, arbitrary exchange regime – President Tinubu

    President Bola Tinubu has said he will not partake in the economic destruction of the country by enemies of the nation.

    He said the bleeding of the country through the oil subsidy regime was a huge joke that should never be allowed to continue under any guise.

    The president stated this on Thursday at a reception in his honour by the Lagos State Government.

    “We will be needing the necessary resources to achieve the promise we made to Nigerians during our campaign.

    “We need to stop the bleeding of our finances through fuel subsidy and the arbitrary exchange regime. We have no choice.

    “We’ve to re-engineer the effectiveness of control and management of our resources in order to meet the obligations owed to Nigerians.

    “I could have said yes I want a share of my benefit and participate in the arbitrage. But no, God forbid. That’s not why you elected me,” he said.

    The president said that Nigerians would continue to see new and better initiatives for the benefit of, not only the adults, but the children who are the future of the country.

    Tinubu pledged to work with the national assembly and state governors in a true separation of powers to achieve the renewed hope agenda of his administration.

    The President of the Senate, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, promised to work with the executive arm of government to ensure that Nigerians enjoy the dividends of democracy.

    “With what the president has done in Lagos, we are assured that Nigeria is in safe hands.

    “We didn’t know this was the plan you had for the country, we wouldn’t have contested with you at the party primaries.

    “These few decisions you have taken has served as a catalyst for the country’s development,” he said.

    Akpabio said that Lagos has been a model of development for states in Nigeria, adding that the man that did the framework can also do it for Nigeria.

    Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State also said that the state governors are in full support of the policies and programmes of the present administration.

    He said that the support of the state governors was important towards the realisation of the dream of a better Nigeria.

    Similarly, Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara said the state governors support the urgent need of Tinubu to reposition the economy of the country.

    “The removal of the petroleum subsidy and reversal of the arbitrary exchange regime was the right step in repositioning the country,” AbdulRazaq, who is also the  Chairman, Nigeria Governors Forum, said.

    Former governor of Lagos Raji Fashola, who represented past governors of Lagos state, assured the president of their continued loyalty to the Tinubu administration.

    “We want you to know that we are only a phone call away. Whenever you need us, any of the class that you have mentored, we are ready to serve you once again,” he said.

    In a dramatic event, the national assembly members and governors stood up on the podium with their current and former members to show solidarity with the president.

    Tinubu vows to fast track Nigeria’s economic growth

    President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, pledged to continuously work and quicken the process of Nigeria’s economic growth and prosperity.

    Tinubu gave the pledge at the palace of the Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, during a private visit.

    The president, who urged Nigerians to be united, stay positive and focused, solicited for the support and prayers of Nigerians in steering the ship of the nation ‘to the promised land’.

    Earlier, Gov. Dapo Abiodun commended Tinubu for swinging into action upon assumption of power.

    Abiodun noted that the various pronouncements made so far by Tinubu had defined his government and renewed the hope of Nigerians.

    The Osile of Oke-Ona Egba, Oba Adedapo Tejuoso, Olowu of Owu, Oba Saka Matemilola, former Gov. Olusegun Osoba and former Deputy Governor, Salmot Badru, all prayed for Tinubu’s success as president.

    In his remarks, Alake commended the president for his determination and resilience in getting to power and for deeming it fit to pay a ‘thank you’ visit to the state.

    Present at the palace to receive Tinubu were former Gov. Ibikunle Amosun, a former Speaker, House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole, Sen. Shuaib Salis, representing Ogun Central Senatorial District and some traditional rulers.

    The president had earlier in the day visited the Awujale and Paramount ruler of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, at his private residence in Ijebu-Ode.

    Tinubu appreciated the traditional ruler and the people of Ijebuland for their support during the 2023 presidential elections.

    He said that his visit was to thank the royal father, the chiefs and the entire people of the state for their love and support toward his emergence as president.

    The president described Oba Adetona as a man of uncommon courage whom he owed lots of appreciation.

    The Awujale, in his remarks, expressed satisfaction with the various programmes already initiated by the president and sought for support from all the citizens.

    While expressing confidence in Tinubu’s capacity and capability to take Nigeria to the promise land, the royal father prayed God to grant the president guidance, good health and wisdom.

    Tinubu arrived Ijebu-Ode at 10.17 a.m. in company with his Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, and the Special Adviser on Special Duties, Communication and Strategies, Dele Alake.

  • President Tinubu lands in Ogun state to meet traditional rulers

    President Tinubu lands in Ogun state to meet traditional rulers

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday morning arrived in Abeokuta the Ogun state capital for his visit to the traditional rulers in the state.

    Tinubu’s chopper landed at the Dipo Dina International Stadium in Ijebu-Ode around 10:17am.

    The President arrived Ogun in company with his Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila; the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu; and the Special Adviser on Special Duties, Communication and Strategies, Dele Alake

    He was received by Governor Dapo Abiodun, former Governor Segun Osoba and other dignitaries.

    They immediately left for a meeting with the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, and others.

    Tinubu will thereafter move to Abeokuta for another meeting with the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo in his Ake palace.