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Insecurity: Govt. has failed us, we’re ready to defend ourselves’ – Igangan residents

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Worried by the worsening insecurity and incessant attacks of  Igangan communities, in Ibarapa North Local Government  area of  Oyo state, Southwest Nigeria, allegedly by marauding herdsmen, its residents,  on Sunday, threatened to resolve to self-defense

The leader,  Igangan Youth Forum (IYF), Mr. Oladiran Oladokun, made the declaration during a roundtable conference   themed  “Stemming The Rising Tide of Insecurity in the SouthWest Region/Rehabilitation of Victims of the Recent Igangan Crisis”, organized by Majeobaje Movement, held at the Pentonrise Events Centre, Old Bodija, Ibadan.

Speaking further, Oladokun, maintained that they are ready to resolve to self-defense going by the incessant attacks they have been unleashing on them by fulani herdsmen as both the federal and state governments have failed them at Igangan.

“Bandits, fulani herdsmen or whatever you may call them, honestly, we are under an incursion. There is need for us to motivate, educate, coordinate and enlighten ourselves in order for us not to be caught unawares which is one of the take home lessons for this gathering. So, to be forewarned is to be forearmed.

“We’ve been left on our own and we’ve learnt a lot from the incidents as well as this gathering. It’s high timetime we defend our communities. We have cried enough. We will cry no more. Now is time for action,” he said.

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He charged individuals to protect their families as everybody is on his or her own.

“Let everybody protect their territories, there is a coinage which says OYO, ‘On Your Own’. I hope we have some  stakeholders who have listening ears and not those with deaf ears to act now.

“Nobody should depend on the government at this juncture for protection. We should be on the state of what the Yorubas would call ‘oju ni Alakan fi nso ori’.We are not all safe,” he added.

The leader of the town youth forum suggested that the militia building for protection should start from local communities for maximum protection.

Earlier in his remarks, the Majeobaje movement convener, Chief Akintayo Akin-Deko, made the call for unity of purpose among the people for collective efforts to tackle insecurity.

He condemned the recent attack by suspected herdsmen at Igangan.

Akintayo said it is time for action to protect the Yorubas.

According to him, this would propel the activation of Amotekun, vigilante, Agbekoya, OPC groups across the state, saying they should be allowed to carry arms to protect their communities.

“We want to put up a self defense measure, we direly need a united structure just like we wanted it to be for Amotekun to fight insecurity as a group. We’ve been on this for the last three years, but the recent absurd attack on Igangan by the alleged Fulani herdsmen is a catalyst that led to this gathering. Majeobaje has been striving to unite different groups together.

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“This fight is against those killing us and not the Fulanis. If you’re a law abiding Omoluabi Fulani, we are ready to protect you with our own lives. Our anger and defense are against non Omoluabi herdsmen killing our people on our land.

He added that the Majeobaje group is ready to fish out the perpetrators of the attack which is not aimed at getting revenge but justice and also to bring the relief to the family members of the victims as well as rehabilitation of the town.

Akintayo also appealed to the Southwest governors to leave the operations of Amotekun outside politics, adding that Yorubaland need united and depoliticized Amotekun.

Mr. Wole Oladeji, who represented DAWN commission at the event, stated that the governors lack the political will to drive Amotekun. He admonished the people to see security as a collective responsibility.

The event, also, had, in attendance, Mr. Yomi Layinka, Mrs. Bosade Ogunlana, Mr. Ogunwole Olaniyan, the Oluode of Igangan, representatives of Amotekun, Vigilante, Agbekoya, OPC groups, among others.

 

 

 

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Senate Urges Tinubu to Champion LG Autonomy

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In a bid to address mounting challenges including insecurity, rural-urban migration, decaying infrastructure, and widespread unemployment, the Senate has called upon President Bola Tinubu to spearhead advocacy efforts for the full autonomy of local governments across Nigeria.

The upper chamber emphasised the urgency of the matter, highlighting the need for concerted efforts to mitigate the prevailing issues.

It urged the president to initiate a comprehensive national dialogue involving key stakeholders such as governors, state legislators, local government officials, civil society organisations, and community leaders.

The aim is to devise a strategic roadmap towards achieving full autonomy for local governments.

Lawmakers, echoing widespread sentiments, underscored the critical nature of reforming the local government system, which they described as the most abused.

They emphasised the necessity of amending the 1999 constitution to facilitate the desired independence.

Senate Minority Leader, Senator Abba Moro, lamented the prevalence of caretaker committees in over 17 states, which, he argued, has led to administrative gridlock within the local government setup.

Moro stressed the imperative of launching thorough investigations into systemic abuses to ensure accountability.

Adding his voice to the discourse, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah of Anambra South revealed alarming statistics regarding local government elections in his state.

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He disclosed that Anambra has not conducted such elections in the past 18 years, citing the non-implementation of the 1999 framework as a major hindrance to local government autonomy.

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Senate approves death sentence for drug traffickers

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The Nigerian Senate has approved the death sentence as a penalty for drug traffickers in the country.

The historic decision came as the Senate passed the 2024 NDLEA Act (Amendment) Bill through its third reading.

The proposal gained traction on Thursday as the Senate delved into a meticulous clause-by-clause examination of the report presented by Senator Tahir Munguno, Chairman of the Committees on Judiciary, Human Rights & Legal Matters, and Drugs & Narcotics National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2024.

During the review of the penalty provisions aimed at bolstering the agency’s operations, Senator Peter Nwebonyi, the Senate Chief Whip, proposed an amendment to elevate the punishment for drug traffickers from a life sentence to death under clause 11.

Initially met with dissenting voices, the proposal faced a moment of contention during the voting process. Despite an initial indication of disapproval, a subsequent vote favoured the adoption of the amendment, prompting a heated reaction from some lawmakers.

Senator Adams Oshiomhole was among those who voiced dissatisfaction with what he deemed a rushed consideration and passage of the amended clause.

However, the Deputy Senate President rebuffed attempts to reverse the ruling, citing procedural grounds.

In a parallel effort, the Senate also embarked on a comprehensive review of the salaries, allowances, and fringe benefits of judicial office holders in Nigeria.

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The move, aimed at combating bribery and corruption while safeguarding the judiciary’s independence, saw the executive bill seeking to prescribe remuneration levels for judicial office holders at both federal and state levels advance to the second reading.

While the bill garnered unanimous support, calls were made for a broader review of salaries and remuneration across various sectors in light of prevailing economic challenges.

Consequently, the bill was referred to the Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights, and Legal Matters for further scrutiny, with a mandate to report back within four weeks.

 

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16 Governors Back State Police Amid Security Concerns

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In response to the escalating security challenges plaguing Nigeria, no fewer than 16 state governors have thrown their weight behind the establishment of state police forces.

This development was disclosed by the National Economic Council (NEC) during its 140th meeting, chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima, which took place virtually on Thursday.

Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu, who briefed State House Correspondents after the meeting, revealed that out of the 36 states, 20 governors and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) were yet to submit their positions on the matter, though he did not specify which states were among them.

The governors advocating for state police also pushed for a comprehensive review of the Nigerian Constitution to accommodate this crucial reform. Their move underscores the urgency and gravity of the security situation across the nation.

Similarly, the NEC received an abridged report from the ad-hoc committee on Crude Oil Theft Prevention and Control. This committee, headed by Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State, highlighted the areas of oil leakages within the industry and identified instances of infractions.

Governor Uzodinma’s committee stressed the imperative of political will to drive the necessary changes and reforms needed to combat crude oil theft effectively.

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