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  • Pandemonium as suspected soldiers kill two brothers in Ogun

    Pandemonium as suspected soldiers kill two brothers in Ogun

    Pandemonium broke out in Owode, Yewa South Local Government Area of Ogun State when some men suspected to be soldiers of the Nigerian Army shot and killed two siblings for allegedly smuggling foreign rice.

    It was gathered that the incident, which happened on Sunday, angered the youth of the area who blocked the Sango-Idiroko international road in protest. The angry mob reportedly attacked an officer of the Nigerian Air Force and killed him in retaliation.

    It was gathered that trouble started when the officers accosted the elder brother in an attempt to seize his vehicle which carried bags of foreign parboiled rice. According to a source, in the course of the altercation between the man and the soldiers, some people called his younger brother, popularly known as Saheed Elegusi.

    ”Saheed rushed to the scene and the two of them were shot dead by the soldiers. We don’t know when soldiers became customs officers,” the source said.

    It was gathered that the suspected soldiers immediately fled the scene after shooting the siblings. The mob had set bonfires on the Sango-Idiroko road, affecting vehicular movements for hours.

    Confirming the incident to newsmen in Abeokuta on Monday, Abimbola Oyeyemi, the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), said the slain Air Force officer was in uniform when he unknowingly ran into the mob who lynched him.

    “Yes, the incident happened yesterday. I think it was caused by an argument between them (the two brothers) and men of the Nigerian Army. We are still investigating.

    “But do you know that the people killed an Air Force officer who was just passing on his own? He was just going on his own, he had nothing to do with the crisis. They just mobbed him and killed him because he was in uniform. Anyway, investigation is ongoing,” he said.

    Oyeyemi explained that the Commissioner of Police had directed the Homicide section to take over the matter.

    “The situation has been brought under control. The area is calm now. The Divisional Police Officer of Owode and some other policemen were able to move into the scene quickly,” he said.

  • Ogun 2023: I will not support APC at the state level – Amosun

    Ogun 2023: I will not support APC at the state level – Amosun

    Former Ogun State Governor and Senator representing Ogun Central, Ibikunle Amosun, has posited that he will not support the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State come 2023, saying he would only work for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in the state.

    The Ogun born politician made it known that he wouldn’t support any other candidates in the state apart from the presidential  flag bearer of the party.

    Amosun made this statement while featuring on a political programme BBC Yoruba on Monday.

    Asked about how the crisis rocking the APC in Ogun and other states would not affect the chances of Tinubu at the poll, Amosun posited that all the factions within the Ogun APC are in support of Tinubu and will all work for his victory.

    “For the presidential election, I can assure you, all the APC factions in Ogun are working for the presidential candidate of the APC. But for the governorship race, we are not together. I and my supporters are not supporting the APC,” he said.

    Amosun explained that his followers who aspired for positions under the APC were not well treated in the primaries.

    “I am not hiding it, for the presidential election, we are with the APC. But for the governorship, I am not doing it secretly, I will not support the APC,” he emphasised.

    Asked to mention who he will support for governor in Ogun and the party, Amosun said: “It is Biyi Otegbeye. ADC is the party.”

    Recall that Amosun”s faction were present at the unveiling of Bisi Otegbeye of the African Democratic Congress (ADC)

  • PDP set to appeal Court ruling nullifying primary elections in Ogun state

    PDP set to appeal Court ruling nullifying primary elections in Ogun state

    The National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP on Wednesday said it will appeal the Federal High Court Judgment that nullified the state primary elections in Ogun State.

    Recall that the Federal High Court sitting in Abeokuta  presided over by Hon. Justice O. Oguntoyinbo ordered the PDP in the state to conduct a fresh election to nominate candidates for the 2023 general elections.

    The party expressed dissatisfaction over the ruling in suit No. FHC/AB/CS/83/2022 delivered on September 27, 2022.

    The PDP said the appeal had become imperative after its NWC evaluated the judgment during its meeting held on Tuesday at the PDP National Secretariat.

    In a statement by its spokesperson, Hon. Debo Ologunagba, on Wednesday, the party said it had directed its legal adviser to commence necessary actions.

    “In his judgment, Hon. Justice Oguntoyinbo held thus “I hereby Order that fresh primary elections be conducted by the current Ogun State Executives of the 2nd Defendant Peoples Democratic Party for the nomination of candidates for elective positions i.e House of Assembly, House of Representatives, Senatorial and Governorship elections within 14 days.

    “After a comprehensive review and extensive consultations with Party leaders and critical stakeholders particularly in Ogun State, the NWC has resolved to appeal the Judgment.

    “Consequently, the NWC has directed the National Legal Adviser of the Party to commence all actions necessary to appeal the judgement.

    “The party urges all candidates of the party in Ogun State, all critical stakeholders, party members, and teeming supporters to remain focused and not allow themselves to be distracted as the PDP rally Nigerians to Rescue, Rebuild and Redirect the nation from the misrule of the sitting government,” the statement read.

  • Ogun Assembly recalls suspended lawmaker

    Ogun Assembly recalls suspended lawmaker

    Ogun Assembly on Tuesday recalled one of the two members it recently suspended indefintely, Solomon Osho (Remo North).

    Osho’s recall followed the presentation of the report of the House by the Deputy Speaker, Akeem Balogun (Ogun Waterside), at a plenary presided over by the Speaker, Olakunle Oluomo (Ifo 1), in Abeokuta.

    Subsequently, the Majority leader, Yusuf Sheriff (Ado/Odo Ota 1), moved the motion for the adoption of the report, which was supported by other lawmakers through a voice vote.

    The report partly reads: “Members at the meeting discussed the letter of appeal extensively based on the passionate plea and remorse showed by Osho and apologising for whatever he might have done to warrant the suspension.

    “It was never intentional and without prejudice to the Rights and Privileges of the Hallowed House. Members observed that going by the previous conducts of the suspended member, which has always been with decorum and respect for constituted authority.

    ”Having promised to also continue to keep same sacred till the end of his tenure as a worthy representative of his people, members agreed that his appeal be graciously considered.”

    According to Balogun, the committee resolved that the suspension be revoked and Osho be reinstated with effect from today (Tuesday).

    The Assembly on Sept. 13 suspended the former Deputy Speaker, Dare Kadiri (Ijebu North 11) and Osho for breaching its powers and privileges.

  • Ogun PDP Crisis: I’m not affected by court ruling – Showunmi

    Ogun PDP Crisis: I’m not affected by court ruling – Showunmi

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) factional governorship candidate in Ogun State, Segun Showunmi, has given his reactions to the Abeokuta Federal High Court judgment nullifying all the primaries conducted by the party in the state.

    According to a statement made available to pressmen in Abeokuta, Showunmi appealed to his supporters not to worry about the judgment of the Federal High Court.

    The statement reads in part  “the judgment has nothing to do with the lawsuit I instituted against the party in the state seeking the dissolution of the leadership of the party, while also asking the court to bar them from conducting the 2023 primaries over allegation of bias.”

    Showunmi described the judgment as another bold move to strengthen democratic ideals, saying that it would ensure that  the choice of the party’s candidates was not handpicked by just a few but by larger party members eligible to do that under the electoral act.

    He  noted that the case he filed at an Ogun State High Court sitting in Abeokuta against the Sikirulahi Ogundele party executive was dismissed for lacking in jurisdiction; stating, however, that an Abuja Appeal Court had ordered that the case be heard on merit.

    Showunmi enjoined his followers to keep hope alive and never stop mobilizing support for the victory of PDP both at the state and national levels.

    He expressed confidence that the court will soon serve the much awaited justice concerning the matter

    “The court will soon serve the much awaited justice as I remain sincerely set to redefine governance in the state.”

    Recall that  some members of the PDP in Ogun had gone to court to challenge the delegate lists used during the PDP primaries that produced Oladipupo Adebutu as the party’s governorship candidate and others.

    In his judgment, Justice O. O. Oguntoyinbo annulled all the PDP primary elections and ordered that fresh ones be conducted within the next 14 days.

    Although, Showunmi declared that the primary election that he emerged from is genuine and cannot be tampered with.

     

  • I have designed a template to rule Ogun for four years – Adebutu

    I have designed a template to rule Ogun for four years – Adebutu

    The Peoples Democratic Party Governorship candidate in Ogun state, Ladi Adebutu has said that he plans to spend just four years as the Governor of the state if given the mandate.

    Adebutu confirmed that four years is enough for him to make significant improvements and turn around the fortunes of Ogun state if elected in 2023.

    Adebutu made this statement while featuring on Sweet radio 101.7 FM in Abeokuta, Ogun state.

    The Iperu-born Politician stated that he’s seeking election to complete the eight years quota of the Ogun East senatorial district.

    According to the former Lawmaker, four years is enough to make a big impact in the state, once a template is already designed.

    “Four years is enough to make a change. It is enough to do whatever you have in mind. It is enough. Once you create a template to do well, four years is okay. I am telling you, four years is enough.”

    As part of his template, the former lawmaker promised to return power to the local governments, generate power independently, engage in massive road construction and make the State a better place for all.

    He charged Ogun people to remain law abiding as the nation moves towards the 2023 electioneering period.

    He stated that he would be available for a governorship debate when the campaign fully starts.

    The 2023 Governorship elections holds on March 11th, 2023 two weeks after the presidential election.

  • Amotekun operative shoots Ogun woman’s son

    Amotekun operative shoots Ogun woman’s son

    A woman, Amoke Eweje, has accused operatives of Amotekun Corps in Ogun State of shooting her son, Ayodeji Eweje.

    She said her son was also tagged a cultist by the security outfit.

    She noted that the incident happened on May 24, 2022 when her son went to watch the inauguration of the Adigbe-Panseke road by the State Governor, Dapo Abiodun.

    The victim, who has been hospitalized and receiving treatment at the Federal Medical Center, Abeokuta, told newsmen that he was never told what his offence was.

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    “I joined other onlookers at the overhead bridge at Panseke when the law enforcement officers told us to leave, I obeyed, but maybe the man thought I was not fast enough, he gripped me and handed me over to the Amotekun corps.

    “After the event, rather than letting me go, the Amotekun men took me to their office at Oke-Ilewo without telling me what my offence was.

    “What I can remember was that on a certain Sunday evening, I was told to come out and on getting out, an officer told me to climb into the roof for a certain repair of the office. While doing that, another one came and shot at me, alleging that I wanted to escape from custody.”

    The mother, who demanded justice, said she discovered that her son was with the Amotekun Corps through the police.

    “It was through the police that we were able to know that truly, Ayodeji was with the Amotekun Corps, and was taken to their Imeko-Afon office for a reason known to them. Now, they have destroyed his leg, he cannot walk again. They just abandoned him there at the Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta without taking care of his hospital bills,” she lamented.

    Reacting, the Ogun State Commander of the Amotekun Corps, David Akinremi, insisted that Ayodeji and his gang had been on the wanted list of the corps for a long time, adding that he was a notorious cultist who had been tormenting the Adigbe area of Abeokuta.

    He said, “When he was apprehended at Panseke during the commissioning of Panseke Adigbe road by the governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, and handed over to us, he was taken into our custody and we began investigation into his past deeds.

    “It was during the investigation that he escaped to Imeko, where he was apprehended again. We tried to profile him again, but in the process, he wanted to escape through the ceiling of the custody he was kept in. It was then our personnel shot at his leg, and immediately we took him to hospital for treatment.”

  • Pastor defiles 14-year-old chorister; arrested

    Pastor defiles 14-year-old chorister; arrested

    Police in Ogun have arrested a pastor for allegedly defiling a 14-year-old choir member at Agbado area.

    Police spokesman in the state, SP Abimbola Oyeyemi, stated on Sunday that the 38-year-old pastor is the General Overseer of the church.

    His arrest followed a complaint lodged at the Agbado Divisional Headquarters of the police by the mother of the victim.

    Oyeyemi explained that the pastor would have long been arrested, but the victim’s mother frustrated earlier moves as she said she did not want to offend her pastor.

    He explained further that she changed her mind and invited the police after noticing that he daughter had been bleeding ceaselessly since the rape on Oct. 2021.

    The victim, currently recuperating in a hospital told the police that it was the pastor who deflowered her.

    The mother reported that she was away from home to seek medical treatment when her daughter went to church, but the pastor lured her into his room and forcefully had carnal knowledge of her.

    “Upon the report, police operatives were deployed to the church where the pastor was arrested.

    “During interrogation, the pastor admitted to defiling the victim and pleaded for forgiveness.

    “According to the pastor, his family and that of the victim are friends, but he didn’t know how and why he got himself into committing the crime,’’ he stated.

    Oyeyemi stated that Commissioner of Police, Mr Lanre Bankole, has warned parents to stop shielding their daughters’ assailants as they could be charged as accessory to the crime.

  • OGUN: 10 houses, two churches and eight shops razed as fuel tanker explodes

    OGUN: 10 houses, two churches and eight shops razed as fuel tanker explodes

    A fire incident has razed at least 10 residential houses, two churches and eight shops after a fuel tanker loaded with 45,000 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) otherwise called petrol on Saturday fell and exploded at Olambe along Matogun road in the Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State.

     

    It was gathered that the tanker content spilled leading to an inferno that engulfed the area.

     

    According to eyewitnesses, before the unmarked tanker fell, some of its content had spilled on the road.

     

    They added that the driver, who is now at large, could not control the vehicle before it later fell on the road.

     

    Some youths assisted in putting out the fire upon the arrival of fire-fighters from the state Fire Service. The explosion destroyed 10 residential houses, two churches and eight shops.

     

    Residents and business owners in the area were seen in tears as their belongings went up in flames.

    OGUN: 10 houses, two churches and eight shops razed as fuel tanker explodes

     

    The Lagos Territorial Coordinator, National Emergency Management Agency, Ibrahim Farinloye, in a statement earlier on the incident, said that the tanker fell and spilled its contents and exploded around 7am in the area. He added that no life was lost and no one sustained an injury, noting that about 10 buildings were destroyed in the incident.

     

    Farinloye said, “The situation was mitigated with most of the content spilling into the canal close to the scene, thereby saving the community from serious incidents that could have affected people. The fire has been put out.”

     

    It was gathered that items such as phones, documents, freezers, a generator, tyres, and food items among others were lost in the incident.

     

    Some of the affected victims spoke to TheNewsGuru.com in tears.

     

    The manager of a hotel affected in the area, Peter Friday, said that the incident came as a shock to the entire community, adding that he was busy with sales when the incident occurred and he quickly moved their guests to a safer place outside the hotel.

     

    He stated, “I sat inside the bar when the incident happened. I saw flames of fire from where I was and I quickly rushed out to call our guests inside the room for them to move out before the fire could penetrate. Four rooms, the main bar, and many things as you can see were affected. We have broken ceilings, mattresses, 50 pieces of burnt chairs, a generator, one reservoir and many other things that got destroyed.

     

    “I want the government to look into this and help us with the structures and losses. I think the incident was caused by the bad road. I feel bad because if the road had been fixed, this incident would have been averted. But we thank God that our guests are in a safe place now.’’

     

    A trader, Dupe Afeni, who was distraught, said she just stocked her shop two days before the incident.

     

    “I don’t know where to start from exactly. I went to the market and stocked my shop two days ago but everything has burnt down. I borrowed money to do business but see the outcome. I don’t know what to do anymore, “she lamented.

     

    Another victim, Sodiq Akeem who is a tyre repairer, lamented that his tools were burnt, adding that he was still bothered about the situation.

     

    “I received a call from my apprentice that a tanker was burning. I didn’t know it affected my shop until I came back there. The fire burnt down my engine, 10 yres, money contributed by association and other things. I tried to call a woman who sold food items beside my shop because I kept some of my tools and clothes there. I noticed that everything inside the shop has been gutted by fire.’’

     

    A landlord in the area, Gbenga Olawumi, stated that his four shops, a reservoir and a church were burnt to ashes.

     

    Olawumi added, “The tanker lost balance while moving on the bad road. The driver was about to turn it when it suddenly fell. All the tools in the shops have been destroyed. You can see my church too. Sewing machines, fridges, freezers and many food items were burnt beyond recognition. Government should just help us out because I don’t know what else to say.’’

     

    Police were seen preventing passers-by from accessing the scene of the incident at 4 pm.

     

    Reacting to the incident, the state governor, Dapo Abiodun, expressed sympathy to the victims of the explosion.

     

    In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Kunle Somorin, on Saturday, the governor was quoted as describing the incident as unfortunate.

     

    The governor who thanked God that no life was lost to the explosion, however, expressed grief at the level of destruction of people’s property.

     

    Abiodun explained that such an unforeseen incident was one of the reasons his administration decided to embark on the reconstruction of the Ijoko-Alagbole-Lambe-Akute Road, despite the huge amount of public funds sunk into the road without completion by the immediate past administration.

     

    Calling for calm among the residents of the Matogun and its environs, the governor assured that work would be expedited on the road to forestall such an incident and to make life of the people in the axis comfortable.

     

    Abiodun, who reiterated his administration’s commitment to making the people of Ogun State enjoy the dividends of democracy, stated that palliative assistance would be rendered to those who lost their property to the inferno to mitigate their losses.

  • BREAKING: EFCC arrests Ogun Assembly Speaker, Oluomo

    BREAKING: EFCC arrests Ogun Assembly Speaker, Oluomo

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested the Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Olakunle Oluomo.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Oluomo was arrested by operatives of the EFCC at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos State.

    Sources disclosed that the Ogun State House of Assembly Speaker was arrested around 9 am on Thursday.

    The sources added that he was picked up by officials of the EFCC to answer questions bordering on alleged financial crimes.

    The leadership of the Commission has kept mum over the arrest but they are expected to issue a statement shortly.

    But a source within the Commission admitted that the Ogun State Speaker had been invited by the EFCC several times but failed to honour the invitations.

    He has been taken to the EFCC’s Lagos office for further questioning.