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Group alleges threat to life, petitions Oyo Police Commissioner

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A human rights group, under the aegis of Veteran Organization for Human Rights Initiative (VOHRI), has petitioned the Commissioner of Police in Oyo state, Mr. Shina Olukolu, over alleged threat to life and removal of the President of Association of Nigerian Barbers (ANB), Oyo state chapter, Mr. Mufutau Akinbami from the office. 

The group insisted that it was unlawful for two former presidents of the association, Mr. Lucky Possible and Mr. Biodun Lawal to threat the life of Mr. Akinbami and remove him from the office illegally.

VOHRI, in the petition entitled, “A passionate plea for redress to the Oyo State Commissioner of Police on case of intimidation, serious threat to life, illegal seizure and illegal sacking of the elected President of Oyo state association of Nigerian Barbers (ANB) by Mr. Lucky Possible and Chief Biodun Lawal, called on the Commissioner of Police to intervene in the case before it snowballs into full-blown crisis resulting in breach of peace and loss of lives. 

VORHI Lead Activist, Comrade Ayobami Sakirullahi and General Secretary, Comrade Abimbola Adekunle, alleged that Mr. Possible, Biodun Lawal, Luqman Adebayo, Sahid Suraju, Nuremi Suraju, Iyalode and others are hell-bent at unleashing terror on Mr Mufutau Akinbami on Thursday 20th June, 2019 when they intend to install the new executives.
The duo in the petition, copies of which were sent to Governor Seyi Makinde of the state, Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Director, Department of State Security, Area Commander, Agodi, DPO Agugu Division, urged the concerned authorities to intervene in the matter and forestall any attempt by the aforementioned members to forcefully install another President tomorrow (Thursday).
“Consequent upon illegal removal of Mr. Mufutau Akinbami from office as the Oyo State President of Association of Nigerian Barbers, contrary to section 34, 35 & 36 of the 1999 constitution  of the Federal  Republic of Nigeria  2010,  as  amended and  a  negation of the Association of Nigerian Barbers’ constitution Article 15 (1), we therefore call on you Sir, Oyo State Commissioner of Police to intervene in this case before it snowballs into full-blown crisis resulting in breach of peace and loss of lives.
“Mr. Possible, Biodun Lawal, Luqman Adebayo, Sahid Suraju, Nuremi Suraju, Iyalode and others are hell-bent at unleashing terror on Mr Mufutau Akinbami on Thursday 20th June, 2019 when they intend to install the new Kangaroo executives into office.
“VOHRI demands nothing but justice. An injustice to one, is an injustice to all. We therefore demand nothing but justice. We count on  your usual assistance and quick intervention in this regard. To the end, VOHRI is obliged to intervene in this ease of illegal sacking and serious threat to life meted on Mr. Mufutau Akinbami, Oyo State President of the Association of Nigerian Barbers.

“Mr. Akinbami was sworn in as President of the association on the 9th November,  2017 and was issued with a certificate of recognition and signed by Chief Abiodun Lawal former President of the association. The executive of the association swung into action and things went on without crisis what-so-ever.

“When all efforts to instigate members of the association against him proved abortive, they, then,  called an emergency general meeting   of all executive members on the 13th June 2019 where he, Mr. Possible single handedly proclaimed the removal from office of Mr. Mufutau Akinbami, without regard to Article 15(1) of the association constitution which states that the President with the support of 2/3  majority committee by voting shall remove any zonal chairman if there is any, misconduct/mischief, fraud/stealing”, the petition reads.

While narrating his ordeal, Akinbami alleged that Mr. Possible, Bayo Lawal and others have concluded plans to install another President on the association.

The embattled President who said that the case of alleged threat to his life has been reported at Ogbere Police Station in Ibadan, he, however called on concerned authorities to intervene so as to prevent breakdown of laws and order in the state.

However, all efforts made by our correspondent to get the reactions of the duo of Possible and Lawal proved to be abortive. Several calls put through Possible’s line were not successful while calls put through Lawal’s telephone were not answered.

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FG Targets 15m Households for Conditional Cash Transfer Scheme

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The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development, Nentawe Yilwatda, has announced the Federal Government’s plan to reach 15 million households, representing 75 million people, through its conditional cash transfer scheme.

Speaking on Monday during an interview on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief, Yilwatda explained that the initiative is part of President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to mitigating the economic hardships faced by vulnerable Nigerians.

“The president was so specific,” Yilwatda noted.

“There are policies that he brought in to see if that can ease those challenges for people at the lower end of the pyramid. One of those policies is to reach out to 15 million beneficiaries under the conditional cash transfer, targeting households rather than individuals. Each household will receive ₦25,000 monthly, paid three times a year.”

Yilwatda further clarified that the 15 million households being targeted translate to 75 million Nigerians, assuming an average of five persons per household.

So far, the Federal Government has reached five million individuals but is facing challenges in fully sanitizing the social register, particularly with the implementation of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) policy mandating digital identities for transparency and traceability of payments.

“Currently, only 1.4 million people on the social register have digital identities. Many of those we are targeting are outside the formal banking system,” the minister disclosed.

Yilwatda emphasized that women are specifically targeted as household leaders under the program to ensure the funds are used effectively for the benefit of children and other vulnerable members of society.

The conditional cash transfer programme, which is administered under the National Social Investment Programme, had earlier been suspended by President Tinubu in January due to allegations of corruption. However, the scheme was reinstated in February, with plans to extend the initiative to an additional 12 million households.

 

 

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Fuel Price Relief: PETROAN Promises Pump Price Drop This Week

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The Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) has assured Nigerians of a reduction in the pump price of petrol within the week, following adjustments to the ex-depot price by key players in the industry.

 

Last week, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited and the Dangote Refinery announced a reduction in the ex-depot price of petrol to ₦899 per litre in Lagos. Despite this, the pump price at many filling stations across the country has remained unchanged.

 

However, PETROAN President, Billy Gilly-Harry, during a Monday appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, expressed optimism that the price change would soon reflect in retail outlets.

 

“But I believe from today when members start loading from both NNPC and Dangote at this new price reduction, it will reflect in the market,” he said.

 

Gilly-Harry lauded some members of PETROAN, particularly in Abuja, for proactively reducing their pump prices to below ₦1,000 even before the official announcement. He emphasized that while members strive to serve Nigerians by providing affordable fuel, they must maintain marginal profitability to sustain operations.

 

“We don’t encourage our members to try to sell products at a loss because our focus is to serve Nigerians. And the only way we can serve Nigerians is when we have the resources to do so. The resources can only be there if we’re making marginal profit enough to pay for the cost of money and ensure continuity in business,” he noted.

 

Addressing concerns over the delay in implementing the price reduction, Gilly-Harry explained that some retailers are still selling old stock purchased at higher prices.

 

“This reduction, if you apply it immediately, don’t forget that some of them bought at ₦970, paid transportation costs and logistics that have taken it quite high,” he said. “By the time it gets to their retail outlets, it’s quite much more than that. And so they must also sell at a profit – minimal marginal profit as provisioned by the PIA. So, that’s the reason.”

 

The PETROAN boss commended both the NNPCL and Dangote Refinery for their efforts in reducing the ex-depot price, which he described as a significant step toward easing the burden on Nigerians.

 

Nigerians are now hopeful that the price adjustment will translate into tangible relief at filling stations in the coming days.

 

 

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FG Declares Festive Public Holidays

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The Federal Government has declared Wednesday, December 25, and Thursday, December 26, 2024, as public holidays to mark Christmas and Boxing Day, respectively. Additionally, Wednesday, January 1, 2025, has been declared a public holiday to celebrate the New Year.

This announcement was made by the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, in a statement signed by the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Magdalene Ajani. The minister extended warm greetings to all Nigerians, urging them to embrace the festive period as an opportunity to reflect on the values of love, peace, and unity that the season represents.

Tunji-Ojo emphasized the significance of the season in fostering harmony and strengthening family and community bonds.

“The Christmas season is a good moment for both spiritual reflection and national renewal. As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, let us demonstrate kindness and extend goodwill to one another, irrespective of our differences,” he stated.

He further encouraged citizens to remain committed to peace, unity, and progress for the development of the nation, stressing the Federal Government’s dedication to ensuring security and prosperity across the country.

While wishing Nigerians a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year, the minister expressed confidence in the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

He assured citizens that the coming year would usher in a stronger and more prosperous economy that would set Nigeria on a global pedestal.

The minister concluded by calling on Nigerians to celebrate responsibly, maintaining peace and unity throughout the festive season.

 

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