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Protest: Police engage critical stakeholders, caution against lawlessness in Adamawa

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By Yagana Ali, Yola 

The Commissioner of Police, Adamawa State Command, CP Dankombo Morris, has few days to the nationwide ‘hunger and end bad governance’ protest scheduled to hold 1st August, 2024 cautioned against lawlessness in the State.

Morris, engaged with Traditional Leaders, Religious Leaders, Youth Leaders, Student Unions Leaders, NLC, TUC, PCRC Executives, leaders of Eminent persons forum, IPMAN, Gamzaki traders, NURTW and other critical stakeholders, in light of the Planned nationwide protests.

The engagement which took place at the command’s headquarters in the state, focused on the safety and security of the state and concerns over potential disruptions by faceless individuals calling for violent protests.

The Commissioner of Police, while acknowledging the constitutional right of citizens to peaceful assembly and protest, emphasized the importance of maintaining law and order. 

He urged all stakeholders to remain law-abiding and reconsider their participation in the protests.

In their separate responses, the stakeholders affirmed their commitment to peace and distanced themselves from the planned protests, noting the motives of some miscreant groups calling for violent demonstrations.

The Command calls on all groups planning peaceful demonstrations to provide details of the intended protest locations and also to submit to the police following information:

He said the proposed routes and assembly points, Expected duration of the protest, Names and contact details of leaders and Measures to prevent hijacking by criminal elements, including key identifiers for possible isolation of potential troublemakers

“This will enable the Command to provide adequate security during and after the protest, design specific measures to avoid conflict, establish clear communication with protest leaders, and minimize the risks of violence and other criminal acts.

The Command warns against any clandestine groups attempting to disrupt the peace within the state, “Any acts of destruction or looting of public or private infrastructure and businesses will not be tolerated.

“We urge all protesters to work closely with the police and other security agencies, follow the law, and adhere to international standards for peaceful assembly to ensure their rights are exercised safely and successfully” he stated.

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‘I did not attack Cocoa plantation worker with thugs as Alleged– Asu

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From, Ene Asuquo, Calabar

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer CEO of Two Ends Nigeria Ltd,  Mr. Njor Asu, has refuted allegation of taking part in the purported  attack of  workers of a rival cocoa farmer, Mr. Mark Prince, who  accused him  last week of attacking his workers with thugs at Abonita cocoa estate in cross river.

Njor made the refutal while answering questions from Journalists Thursday in Càlabar, stressing that the baseless allegation was orchestrated to tarnish the good reputation which he worked tirelessly to end.

“How could I have attacked Mark Prince’s workers, am i a spirit, to be in Calabar and at Abonita Cocoa farm on the same day when he said the attack  took place at Abonita Cocoa plantation in Etung local government area of Cross River State same day.

“I was in Calabar, on September 30, and October 4, 2024, in preparation for a court session that  took place  in October  2, 2024, by the publications which  Mark Prince  used to drag  my name to the mud, that incident happened on October  2, this year, it means i was at Odukpani  and at the same time  at  Abonita cocoa plantation  to attack  Mark Prince’s work.

“I don’t understand if I had become a spirit to be in two different locations that are beyond 200 km at the same time. Calabar to Ikom local government area is about 217kmts.

“It takes approximately about 3hrs and 9minutes or even beyond that to drive from Calabar to Ikom and another 7km to Agbokim where we have the Abonita cocoa farm that had been in contention between Mark Prince and
Mr. Asu Njor”.

“You can see that it is a cooked story. Mark Prince’s lawyer, the government lawyer and Mba Ukweni (SAN) who were in court on the day of the purported incident can attest to the fact that on October 2, we came back to Ikom on October 4, I would be grateful if  this allegation is investigated”.

“Ask those who are from Etung local government about my character to know if I am that kind of person. I’ m not.a violent person but a peaceful person.  I see the allegations as a calculated attempt to cause disaffection. I lower my reputation in the eyes of right thinking individuals and cause people to shun and avoid me. This is a lie from the it of hell.

“For my native name and name of my company to be mentioned in the allegation, it shows that they had a plan to lie against me,”  he maintained.

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Don’t be recruited into Nigerian Army or perish – IPOB warns Igbo youths

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By Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha 

The Directorate of State (DOS) of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), weekend, warned  Igbos not to be recruited into the Nigerian Army or lose their lives.

The directorate handed down the warning through her spokesperson, Emma Powerful, recalling that the Igbo youths obeyed the warning by IPOB during the Commonwealth military recruitment for the British proxy war against Russia and China.

“We are equally advising Biafran youths to jettison the ongoing nepotistic Nigerian Army recruitment. These two states (Britain and Nigeria) do not mean well for Biafrans. History always repeats itself. A wise person will evaluate the benefits of our Biafran ancestors who fought for Britain during the 1st and 2nd world war. 

“Similarly, Biafrans should ask what the fate of the retired soldiers in Nigeria is? Where are the many Igbo Biafran youths  recruited into the Nigerian Army before now? Many of these Biafran soldiers have been betrayed and sacrificed for the Northern terrorism activities and blackmail business of the Nigerian Army.  

“Some of the serving Biafran soldiers are in jail for complaining against nepotism and injustice by the Nigerian Army authorities. The few remaining ones are either in the warfronts against the terrorists in the North or are stampeded into silence in various military barracks. Ndigbo in the Nigerian Army iare always set up for slaughter against the terrorists in the North or against the State sponsored criminals in the East. 

“For instance, the false flag operation carried out by the Nigerian Army during the Biafran Heroes Day celebration of May 30th 2024 led to the assassination of five (5) Igbo soldiers. These Igbo soldiers were set up by the military high command and killed by the State sponsored assailants just to blackmail IPOB. Is this the kind of military you want to lay down your life for?

“IPOB understands Nigeria very well and will always advise our people ahead of time before Biafrans fall into Nigeria’s deceptive trap. IPOB is against Biafrans, particularly Ndigbo, joining the Nigerian Army because the Nigerian Army has no good intentions towards Ndigbo. It will be deadly to join an institution with one of its core objectives being to kill and destroy Ndigbo. 

“Ndigbo is not part of Nigeria. Biafra is not Nigeria. If you don’t understand Nigeria’s hatred towards you today, we are sure that you will understand it tomorrow. Any Biafran youth out of desperation for employment who joins the Nigerian Army because of their recruitment will be solely responsible for whatever happens to him or herself. IPOB will not talk about you when Nigeria Army’s wickedness happens to you. 

“One of the IPOB’s jobs is to educate Biafrans to understand the level of hatred against them and to help expose the evil strategies the Nigerian Security Agencies use against us. One of those evil strategies is the recruitment of Biafran youths into the Nigerian Army and send them to the slaughter houses of the Northern terrorists while leaving Biafra land defenseless when they sponsor and deploy terrorists and launch them as part of their planned jihad conquest against Biafra Land. 

“The Nigerian government and its Army deviced many ways to slaughter Ndigbo, especially Biafran youths. Now, they have come another way to bring Igbo youths close in order to murder them and decrease our population. 

“Let him who has ears hear and let the fools keep fooling themselves until Nigeria happens to them. Avoid the Nigerian Army recruitment or perish in your ignorance. In the end, Biafra must be restored,” the movement warned.

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IPOB reaffirms ban on celebration of Nigerian Independence in Biafran land

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By Cyprian  Ebele, Onitsha 

The Directorate of State (DOS), of  Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB) Monday warned  that the ban on  celebration of Nigerian Independence anniversary is still in force in Biafran land  adding that such celebration wil not be tolerated.

The spokesperson of the group, Emma Powerfull, however called on Biafrans globally to go about their normal business stating that  as a non violent movement, “We are not part of Nigeria and have nothing to do with their British flag independence of 1960. 

” We are aware that some prominent Igbo men and women played pivotal roles in securing the flag  independence that Nigeria celebrates annually on every October 1st, however, such independence has taken more blood of Ndigbo to maintain than any other ethnic group in Nigeria. 

“Biafrans have decided to reject the bloody flag independence of Nigeria and work for the restoration of a true united and prosperous Independent State of Biafra. Therefore, every Biafran should reject this Nigerian forced unity as we look forward to celebrating the Biafra independence soon. 

“Ndigbo must adhere to this clarion call to stop every activity concerning Nigeria independence tomorrow. There shall be no flying of Nigerian flags in Biafra territory. 

“There shall be no independence activity for students in Biafraland.  Everyone should go about their businesses or use that Day for family quality time and rest at  home for those who may chose not to go for their work and business.

“IPOB is not joking with the restoration of Biafra freedom and sovereignty. Do not make yourself an enemy of the struggle by participating in Nigeria flag independence celebrations tomorrow. 

“Parents and guardians must not allow their children to go for any Nigerian independence activities tomorrow. 

“We are monitoring everywhere in Biafraland. As an Igbo Parent, do not allow your children to be sacrificed for a country that considers them less of a human,” the movement warned.

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NGO partners NCDC to restore peace, order in Adamawa

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From Yagana Ali Yola 

A non governmental organization on the platform of Search for common ground in collaboration with the Nigeria security and civil defense Corp, NSCDC, has celebrated the international peace day in Yola with the aim of restoring relative peace and order in the state.

The Nations News Nigeria reports that the group in collaboration with NSCDC embarked on a peace walk and seminar to commemorate the day with a theme ‘cultivating a culture of peace’. 

Gambo Wada, COMITAS Project Manager who spoke to newsmen in the state pointed out that peace can be nurtured and cultivated, and however called on the good people of the state to cultivate the culture of peaceful coexistence.

Highlighting the achievement of the project, Gombo said they have worked in about 33 communities in Adamawa and Taraba and come up with dialogue to mitigate conflicts among different ethnic groups in the state .

Given the instance of farmer header clash in Numan and Guyuk LGA of Adamawa state .

He also noted that mediator tents shall be put in place  for relevant dialogue to be imbibed.

He further called on stakeholders to sustain what they put in place as the project end December

While presenting a paper at the seminar a university don Dr John ngamsa said  that peacebuilding is key and it’s everyone’s responsibility to build a peaceful environment.

Also at occasions the collaborator NSCDC, ACC Charity A Fwah, Head of Unit for peace and conflict unit  said, NSCDC  played a vital role to ensure peaceful coexistence between families, communal, farmers and headers crisis.

According to her, the NSCDC is the closest force to the community and has done well in collaboration with SFCG.

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All Anglican church women’s wing donates gifts items to inmates in Kano correctional centre

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By Chinelo Kodilichukwu Enugu 

The All Anglican Church, Osumenyi women’s wing, Kano State branch has donated gift items to Inmates of Goron Dutse Medium Security Custodial Centre.

The Osumenyi women of the Anglican Communion in Kano, who paid a visit to the custodial centre with food items, toiletries,  clothing, buckets, and various types of seasons, said that their visit was to support the inmates and to promote their welfare.

Presenting the items on Saturday, the Chairperson of the wing, Mrs Edna Ezike, said the gesture was their little way of supporting the inmates in the facility.

Ezike urged inmates at the centre to see their incarceration as an opportunity for self-reflection and change, hence be good ambassadors when they come out of prison.

She urged the inmates not to go back to their old ways and imbibe the fear of God in their heart, take advantage of the rehabilitation and reintegration programmes in the centre to enable them acquire life-changing skills and behaviours.

“Endeavour to utilise the skills available at the centre, we want to assure you that we are interested in your wellbeing. These items are donated to help in improving your living conditions,”she said.

Ezike said that the Osumenyi women’s wing of the All Anglican church, Kano branch had been visiting prisons for the last three years to encourage and support them in their little ways they can and give them advice.

The chairperson called on parents, guardians and the general public to train their wards in the way of the Lord, rather than misleading them.

She said that prison was not a good place to be, especially when it involves the issue of youths, being future leaders and backbones to their various families.

She called on philanthropists to endeavour to visit the inmates, support and make provisions for them with necessary things to make them feel loved.

Receiving the items on behalf of the management, a staff of the Correctional Centre, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described the gesture as timely and well-intended.

“This gesture is well appreciated by us, these items will greatly support the welfare of the inmates in this facility. We thank you immensely.”

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