Tag: Ondo State

  • Tension in Ondo communities over alleged planned attack by bandits

    There is heightened alarm and confusion among the people of some communities, towns and cities in Ondo State following speculations that bandits were preparing to attack the Ifedore Local Government Area of the state.

    The apprehension among residents of Ilara-Mokin community was hinged on a letter allegedly sent to Adaba FM, a popular radio station in the state.

    In the same development, a private university in Ondo state which is situated in the neighbourhood  has doused tension by calling on students and parents to ignore the supposed threat flying around.

    The institution claimed that the supposed rumour had been debunked by the appropriate authorities, therefore the university community should disregard the threat.

    According to a statement released by Elizade University’s registrar  Omololu Adegbenro and shared on various social media platforms, the University deny the authenticity of the letter.

    The post reads in part “The attention of the university management has been attracted to the material being shared on social media,” stated Omololu Adegbenro, the registrar of Elizade University, in a statement.

    “The originators of the information claimed that the purported letter was submitted to Adaba FM, Ilara-Mokin. They also claimed that His Royal Majesty, the Alara of Ilara-Mokin, Oba Aderemi Adefehinti was fully aware of the letter, adding that the royal father had disseminated the information to members of the community through his Town Crier.

    “As management, it is important to clarify that no threat was issued by Bandits/Fulani Herdsmen to attack the community.

    “This information has been strongly refuted by the management of Adaba FM, which has continued to inform members of the public through its news bulletins that no letter of threat was dispatched to the station.

    SP Funmilayo Odulami, the state’s Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, also dismissed the letter as a hoax and said that police operatives as well as undercover agents had been dispatched to the community and around the state.

    Similarly, Adaba FM had dismissed the rumour saying no such letter was received by them.

     

     

  • Owo terror attack fallout: Akeredolu signs order forcing churches, schools, banks, others to install CCTV

    Owo terror attack fallout: Akeredolu signs order forcing churches, schools, banks, others to install CCTV

    Following the terror attack on St Francis Catholic, Owo, Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has signed an Executive Order for compulsory installation and use of close circuit television (CCTV) devices in all public and private institutions in the state.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports this is contained in a statement issued by Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Richard Olatunde, on Saturday in Akure.

    Akeredolu said that the order had become imperative in view of the increasing rate of insecurity in the country and the need to ensure security of lives and property in all public and private institutions as well as centres across the state.

    According to him, the order is pursuant to Section 176 (2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which vests such power in the governors, as the chief executives of their states.

    “The executive order shall be enforced at all religious places of worship, financial institutions (of all kinds), event centres, supermarkets and educational institutions (schools).

    “It will also be enforced in hotels/motels, guest houses, inns, restaurants, clinics and health centres, eateries (of all kinds), recreation or vehicular parks and other places regularly used by the public,” he said.

    The governor, therefore, called on owners, occupiers, managers and operators of public/private institutions within the state to instal, use and maintain CCTV devices and other secret cameras to monitor and keep surveillance on daily activities.

    Akeredolu said that the CCTV would monitor the ingress and egress of people and vehicles at the said places, venues and centres.

    “Apart from capturing all activities at the public/private institutions, it must also have data storage hardware, while data stored therein should be made available to security agencies whenever it is required.

    “The public/private institutions shall employ and maintain well-trained security personnel who shall man the entry and exit points to their various facilities/premises.

    “Where necessary, the owners and occupiers of public/private institutions shall erect well-fortified perimeter fences, with security posts at the entry and exit points,” he said.

    The governor further said that the order would be enforced by security agencies, particularly the Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ondo State Security Network Agency (Amotekun) and Department of State Security Services (DSS).

    He added that violators of the executive order would be prosecuted in accordance with Section 203 of the Criminal Code (Cap. 37), Laws of Ondo State of Nigeria.

  • JUST IN: Suspects in connection with Owo church attack arrested

    Operatives of Amotekun Corps in Ondo State have arrested some suspects in connection with the June 5 massacre at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo.

    The assailants left 40 persons dead and about 60 others injured in the attack.

    “We have recovered the last vehicle they used in the operation and we have made some arrests. We have recovered some vital things which we are working on.

    “We are not stopping until we get to the root of this and I assure that the perpetrators and their sponsors will be brought to book,’’ state commander of Amotekun, Adetunji Adeleye said.

    He made the declaration while parading 71 suspected criminals before newsmen in Akure on Thursday.

    He said the 71 suspects were arrested within the month for cattle rustling, armed robbery, cultism, kidnapping, human trafficking and theft of commercial motorcycles.

    Adeleye said the corps already recovered 31 stolen motorcycles.

  • Breaking: Amotekun arrests suspects over Owo Church attack

    The Commander of Amotekun Corps in Ondo state, Adetunji Adeleye says several suspects have been arrested in connection to the June 5 St.Francis Catholic Church Attack in owo, Ondo state.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports Adeleye gave this revelation on Thursday while parading seventy-one suspects for varying crimes ranging from kidnapping, Robbery, and Cultism.

    The commander said the command also recovered some items and vehicles used by the suspects for the unfortunate incident.

    He said the corps is collaborating with other Security Agencies in profiling the suspects

  • 88-year-woman narrates how pastor took her to Olookun, defrauded her of N36.5m

    88-year-woman narrates how pastor took her to Olookun, defrauded her of N36.5m

    An 88-year-old woman, Mrs Tawakalitu Ilumooka, on Thursday told an Ikeja Special Offences Court how a pastor,  Ayodeji Olorunfemi, allegedly defrauded her of N36.5 million.

    Ilumooka testified that the pastor took her to a river goddess (Olookun) for fake hard currency.

    Olorunfemi is standing trial on a three-count charge bordering on obtaining money under false pretences and stealing.

    He is being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    On Thursday, Ilumooka, led in evidence by EFCC counsel, Mr Ahmed Yerima,  said that the pastor took her to Olookun on the pretext that the river goddess had blessed her with a box containing dollars and pounds sterling.

    The octogenarian testified that the defendant told her that the N36.5 million would be used for spiritual cleansing before the currencies could be spent.

    Ilumooka, a former businesswoman on Lagos Island, told the court that she gave birth to nine children and that one of her daughters, Kuburat, and her friend introduced her to the defendant.

    “It has been seven years since we have been on this matter.

    “Otunba has a big church and he prays for people; so, I spoke with him on the phone and told him I wanted to sell a piece of land at Orile Agege and he could help me pray about it.

    “He instructed me to prepare a large bowl of semo with assorted meat and give it to a mad person, which I did and later sold the land for N100 million after he prayed for me.

    “I told him to send his account details in which I transferred N100,000  as a form of appreciation,” she said.

    The witness further told the court that his 64-year-old son later called her from America and told her that he was sick and confined in a wheelchair.

    She said she called the defendant on phone to pray for his sick son but he told her that she had to travel to Ondo State before her son could be healed.

    “I told him Ondo is far that I could not go because I am old, but Otunba insisted that it is the only place they could take care of my sick son, and I told him, ‘It is okay’.

    “He told me that one Fakunle Fabunmi and one other person, whose name I cannot remember, would call me.

    “I was in a bus when they started calling me and when I got to Ondo State, I was taken to Ondo Town,” she said.

    The witness said she did not suspect any foul play because the two men came with an expensive car and the defendant knew them.

    She told the court that she was taken to a big house in a bush and was later taken into a room filled with water, adding that a woman, Olookun (river goddess) came out of the water and promised to give her money but she declined.

    “When I entered the room filled with water, a woman came out from the water and they told me it was Olookun (river goddess) and they instructed me to look down to avoid looking at her face.

    “They were the ones interpreting what Olookun was saying as I could not hear her, and they said Olookun wanted to give me money but I told them that I did not need money. I came because of my son’s health.

    “They took me to another room filled with many people that were masked with white clothes. They mentioned my parents’ names to me, and I was terrified.

    “They gave me a calabash when I got out and instructed me to take it home so that my son could recover from illness.”

    According to the witness, the men took her back to Lagos and warned her that her house would be razed by fire if she would not return the calabash within seven days.

    “I was scared; that made me return the calabash to Ondo Town,” she said.

    The witness said that she met the defendant with the two other men when she returned the calabash to Ondo Town and they brought out a portmanteau into which hard currencies were flowing into from the roof of a room.

    ”Dollars and pound sterling were flowing into the portmanteau from the roof of the room, and they asked if I wanted money, but I told them, ‘No’.

    “They said Olookun wanted to give me money but I told them I did not come because of money.

    “They tore my cloth and I was naked and they started snapping my nakedness when I refused to carry the portmanteau full of dollars and pound sterling.

    “The defendant looked at me  and said, ‘You  did not know what you came to do here.’

    “I replied that I was there because of my son. I told them I wanted to poo but they said I should poo inside a big hole that was dug in the room.”

    She told the court that she cried unto God afterwards.

    “They said I should take the money and they would follow me to my house.

    “They carried the portmanteau inside a jeep and drove me down to Lagos from Ondo.

    “Fakunle plucked a leaf and dropped it on the portmanteau and said some words into it so that no police would stop them on the way.”

    The octogenarian told the court that the men carried the money to her house and put it under her bed.

    “They warned that I should not tell anybody,” she added.

    The witness further told the court that the defendant and the two men monitored her and later sent their account details in which she paid N36.5 million.

    “The first one I paid was N5 million, the second one was N11 million and they later collected N10 million.

    “The total money they collected from me is N36.5 million.

    “They said they would give me something like a stick with cowries to stir the portmanteau.

    “My lord, I am 88 years old. Despite all my struggles not to lose my son and the money they collected from me, my son died from the illness in February at the age of 64 years.”

    The witness testified that she reported the case to EFCC.

    “Otunba was arrested and N1.8 million was recovered from his account. EFCC withdrew the money and gave it to me and took the portmanteau,” the witness said.

    The witness broke down in tears and her statement dated March 16, 2018 and July 2018 with an obituary of her son were admitted in evidence.

    During cross-examination by defence counsel, Mr Bamidele Olayemi, the witness said that she had been relating with the defendant on phone since the time her daughter and her friend connected her with him.

    “She also said that she did not see the defendant in person prior to the time they met in Ondo.

    The EFCC alleged the defendant with six others still at large fraudulently obtained the sum of N36 million from the octogenarian.

    The alleged offences contravene Sections 1(1)(a) and 1(3) of the Advanced Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences, 2006, and Sections 287 (1) (2) and 285 (1) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State,  2011 .

    Justice Mojisola Dada adjourned the case until Sept. 30 for the continuation of trial.

  • Owo massacre: Akeredolu weeps profusely at funeral, says we’ve failed our people

    …you didn’t fail – Bishop replies Ondo Gov 

    Tears flowed freely on Friday at the funeral mass for the victims of the June 5th terror attack at the Saint Francis Catholic Church, Owaluwa, Owo.

    Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu and his wife, Chief Betty Anyanwu Akeredolu attended the funeral mass held at the Mydas Resort and Hotel, Owo.

    Governor Akeredolu, who wept profusely during his speech said the government failed to protect the victims of the terror attack.

    But in a swift response, the Bishop of Ondo Catholic Diocese, Dr. Jude Arogundade declared that Governor Akeredolu has not failed in protecting his people.

    Bishop Arogundade said: “You didn’t fail. You are a strong soldier. Your determination to protect those who voted you into power is unquestionable. This was done by cowards. You have tried your best”.

    Governor Akeredolu stressed that the forces on the other side are evil, assuring that they will not triumph forever.

    “We have failed to defend these people. Not because we have not tried. But because these forces on the other side are evil and they have support. They will not triumph over us forever,” he said.

    The Governor noted that something must be done in the country, adding that the Security architecture of the nation needs rejigging.

    “When I see the sea of heads that are here it speaks volumes. What has happened to us in Owo in Ondo state is indescribable. A lot of words are used to qualify it. Dastardly, horrendous. But I still believe there are words to use to describe it but I still short of those words.

    “We have just 22 (deceased) in this hall. A few of them have been buried. Because the relatives couldn’t wait till today. But as at the last count, these animals came to the church and murdered 40 people.” Governor Akeredolu said.

    Bishop Arogundade wondered why the people of the country need to beg for state police, despite the endless attack and killings.

    He thanked the Governor for accepting to designate a memorial park in honour of the victims, stressing that those who created the situation that made the incident happened has bloods on their hands.

    Meanwhile, the expansive hall of the Mydas Resort and Hotel was filled to the brim as families of the victims, people of Owo, and other sympathizers thronged the venue of the funeral mass.

    Members of the State House of Assembly, led by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. David Bamidele Oleyelogun also attended the service.

    Also, Members of the state executive council, led by the Secretary to the State Government, Princess Oladunni Odu, were present at the  funeral mass.

    Other dignitaries at the funeral mass included: Former Governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko; Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Engr. Ade Adetimehin; and Chieftain of the APC , Chief Olusola Oke,SAN,

    The local government chairmen were also led by the chairman, Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALCON) Ondo State chapter, Hon. Augustine Oloruntogbe.

  • Owo massacre: Tears as Catholic church lays attack victims to rest

    Amidst tears and wailing, the Catholic Diocese of Ondo on Friday held a funeral service for victims of the June 5 attack at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State.

    The attack by gunmen during mass, claimed no fewer than 40 lives of worshippers while over 74 worshippers are still receiving treatment at the Federal Medical Centre and St. Louis Hospital, both in Owo.

    The service, held at the Mydas Event and Resort, Owo, was attended by Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu, his wife, Betty, immediate past Governor of the state, Dr Segun Mimiko and prominent indigenes of the state.

    Speaking at the service, Bishop Ayo Badejo of Oyo Catholic Diocese condemned the attack and killing of the innocent worshippers.

    Badejo, while appreciating those who had brought succour to the victims of the attack, described the incident as “sheer brutality and crudeness without any justification.”

    While saying that the attack was a total desecration on body of Christ and humanity, the cleric recounted that lives of children between the age of two and three were lost in the incident.

    According to him, “the church is battered but not down.”

    He explained that none of the injured did anything wrong before their sudden death, saying “though they are dead, we have solace that they are in the hands of Jesus Christ.”

    Badejo, who read Psalm 22: verse 1-3 and Psalm 42, verse 8-10, said tragedy and sorrow could only prevail if succumbed to it.

    He appealed to Christian faithful “to refuse to be crushed”, noting that “every Christian who died in Christ Jesus has hope in resurrection.”

    He called on the Federal Government and other stakeholders to address, in earnest, “the prevalent brutality and senseless killings across the country.”

    He enjoined the country’s leaders to shun discrimination and listen to cries of the people, noting that the Owo attack might not be the last.

    Badejo said that if the ugly situation is allowed to continue, people might resort to self-defence.

    The bishop also appealed to bandits to have a change of heart, repent and embrace good life in order to build a country of peace and prosterity.

    Speaking during the service, Akeredolu reiterated his administration’s commitment to safety of lives and property of residents.

    The Governor, while condemning the attack, called for the immediate rejig of the country’s security architecture.

    The governor announced that the mass burial planned for the victims has been cancelled because some of the victims had been buried, as their families could not wait for the funeral.

    He said that some victims would be buried today, Friday, while some would be returned to the morgue.

  • See names, photos of Owo church attack victims

    As some of the victims of the St Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State terror attack were buried on Friday, here are their names and some of their photos.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports 21 coffins were brought to the church for the funeral service.

    See photos and names of victims attached below:

    TNG reports the names and photos of the victims of Owo church terror attack were obtained from the programme booklet prepared for the funeral of the victims.

    Once the funeral mass was over, families of the victims took their loved ones’ remains to be buried in the town.

    Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, the Governor of Ondo State, and Olusegun Mimiko, a former Governor of the state, were among the dignitaries present during the event.

    Bishop Jude Arogundade of the Catholic Diocese of Ondo and Bishop Matthew Kukah of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto were also in attendance.

    TNG reports the funeral mass took place at Mydas Resort and Hotel, Owo. The victims included women and children.

  • The unravelling of Nigeria – By Owei Lakemfa

    The unravelling of Nigeria – By Owei Lakemfa

    The Federal Government on Thursday announced that the Islamic State of West Africa Province, ISWAP, was responsible for the June 5, 2022 massacre of 40 worshippers at the St Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State. Not unexpectedly, it gave no evidence, did not state how it came to that conclusion and  did not announce the arrest of any suspect. Just a declaration it expects Nigerians to believe.

    When the killings occurred, the general claim and belief in the state was that Fulani terrorists were responsible. This unverified claim was articulated by Honourable  Olayemi Adeyemi representing the good people of Owo Constituency II in the Federal House of Representatives: “The attack was a reprisal aimed at sending a message to Governor Rotimi Akeredolu who chased away violent Fulani pastoralists from the area… They were armed herdsmen of Fulani extraction, a tribe accused of spearheading insecurity across the country.”

    That impression stuck in many minds. The predominance of Fulani bandits from within and outside the country made such claims easily believable. But no shred of evidence was provided.

    Apparently, the claim by the National Security Council on behalf of the Muhammadu Buhari government that ISWAP is behind the Owo massacre, is primarily to shift attention from the claims that rampaging Fulani bandits are the culprits. So why this spin?

    First, what is ISWAP? It is essentially the rebranding of the brutal Boko Haram terrorist group; giving it less brutal features and an international flavour. Like amoeba, Boko Haram was splitting into two, but with the killing of its two factional leaders, Abubakar Shekau and Abu Musab al-Barnawi, it is undergoing a binary fusion with the stronger ISWAP cell dominating. But essentially, Boko Haram and ISWAP are one and the same local terrorist network made in Nigeria.

    So, why would the Buhari government seek to blame ISWAP for the Owo massacre? First, this would tend to shift attention from the popular claims that Fulani terrorists are responsible and would rather blame Boko Haram/ISWAP who are known to be mainly Kanuri or ethnic groups from the North-East. Secondly, it would give the impression that the Buhari government is so hard-working that within five days, it had unmasked the killers, when in truth they remain mysterious.

    Does it surprise anyone that even without knowing the full details or impact of the massacre, state dinners were being held in Abuja as a continuation of the macabre ‘Consensus’ dance in which the anointed candidate, Senator Ahmad Lawal, was roundly trounced when delegates voting could no longer be resisted?

    The tragedy in Owo was not only about those killed and maimed, and families that may never recover, but also about the travesty of governance and the portrayal of the Nigerian security forces, especially the Police, as being grossly incompetent which is not necessarily the case. For instance, even as somebody who has never undergone any formal training in investigation, I had known from high school that there is such a thing as a crime scene.

    What happens to a crime scene is that investigators immediately condone it off and thorough forensic investigation is carried out. But in the Owo case, within hours of the shooting, state and Federal Government officials and leading politicians flooded the scene and were conducted round. Bullet holes were pointed out to the ‘pilgrims’ and the whole scene was contaminated.

    It reminds me of the forensic investigation into the 2006 manual strangulation of leading politician, Funsho Williams. Deputy Commissioner of Police Ovie Oyokomino was to tell the court that “there were so many people that we could hardly get to the scene with our vehicle”. Apart from the crime scene having been contaminated, finger prints of the killers could hardly be identified because after his murder, many people, including his distraught mother, had severally touched the corpse.

    In cases like Owo, political exhibitionism and sycophancy had simply been allowed to override basic police professionalism.

    Apparently with the killers long gone and no arrests, Nigerians are no wiser about the motives. Why would armed men risk their lives by going to a church in a busy city, hijack a bus and expend bullets on a congregation? If it is for religious reasons like the Federal Government hints by pointing fingers at ISWAP, can the motive be to assert the supremacy of one religion over the other or to convert the victims and the town folk?

    Is it a politically-motivated strike on the eve of the APC primaries to warn delegates not to elect a Southerner or to emphasise the need for power shift to the South? On the other hand, it was not banditry because the motive was not to kidnap for ransom. In other words, unless we know the motives, we are helpless as a country.

    Then what is the need for various spins, disinformation and by who? Hours after the shooting, a video went viral showing a brave soldier tackling one of the alleged shooters, and disarming him. The impression was given that at least one of the gunmen had been arrested. It made the army look good and the security services efficient. But this turned out to be a fake video as it was not connected with the Owo massacre. So, who are those involved in this mindless propaganda and for what purpose?

    Then, another spin was added: that the killers have been apprehended. Owo erupted in joy as the populace poured out into the streets rejoicing and moving towards the Olowo’s palace. But once again, it was fake news. Who or which group planted this? Is it to make government seem efficient?

    Tragically, we don’t know the killers or their motives. We don’t know any truth about the Owo massacre beyond the fact that it occurred and people are playing mind games with us while the country is unravelling.

    It reminds me of the British tactics to colonise Uganda. The  British traders hired a mercenary, Frederick Lugard, to do the dirty job. Not wanting to expend much on the process, British agents went to the Muslim-dominated part of the country, massacred Christians and wove the narrative that Muslims had started eliminating Christians.

    Then they went to the Christian-dominated part, and massacred Muslims. The British then spread the disinformation that the Christians were retaliating. This led to an armed conflict. The British traders responsible for the massacres then sat back to watch both sides kill themselves.

    After some time with both sides exhausting themselves, the British agents and their mercenaries moved in as peacemakers and enforcers. With such subterfuge, the British colonised the country. Just like it happened in Uganda, we do not know the forces working to unravel Nigeria. What we need to do, is ensure they do not succeed.

  • Owo terror attack: Akeredolu extends mourning period in Ondo

    Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has extended the mourning period in the state to Wednesday.

    This is contained in a statement signed by Mr Richard Olatunde,Chief Press Secretary to the Governor in Akure.

    Olatunde explained that the extension was sequel to the resolution of the Southwest Governors’ Forum to observe a 3-day mourning period, starting from Monday to Wednesday across all the Southwest states.

    “Gov. Akeredolu has also directed that all flags in the state must be flown at half-mast for the three days period.

    “Recall that the governor had directed that all flags in the state be flown at half-mast for seven days from Monday to Sunday.

    “Gov. Akeredolu appreciated the governors in the Southwest for the massive love and cooperation shown since the horrendous attack in Owo,” Olatunde said.