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Constitution constraint Gov’s from protecting her citizens – Fayemi

by Leading Reporters May 1, 2021
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The Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) Governor Kayode Fayemi said limitations in the Nigerian Constitution and practical challenges were hindering governors from protecting residents in their states.

Fayemi said this while delivering his address at 2021 ‘The Platform’ organised by The Covenant Nation with the theme, ‘Is devolution of powers the solution to Nigeria’s problem’ held in Iganmu, Lagos State, on Saturday.

According to Fayemi, all governors in Nigeria were committed to protecting the lives of residents of their states, saying, however, that they were theoretically chief security officers of their states.

He said although they had the power to engage with all heads of security formations operating in their states, the governors’ directives were often not adhered to until they were cleared by ‘higher authorities.’

“…What would probably not surprise you because you’ve heard this before now is that sometimes that commissioner of police may not necessarily take your directive until he has cleared it with higher authorities,” Fayemi said.

When asked if he meant that governors could not secure their states, Fayemi noted that they could do so but beyond the reliance on federally-controlled policing arrangement.

Speaking on the political structure of Nigeria, the NGF chairman said there was no federation in the world with a unitary policing system except Nigeria.

In Nigeria, due to the rising state of insecurity, some regions have established regional security outfits to protect lives and properties in selected areas. In some northern states, there is Hisbah; South-West has the Western Nigeria Security Network (WNSN) codenamed Operation Amotekun, while  South-East has Ebube Agu security network.

Over the years, many Nigerians, including lawmakers, ethnic groups and religious heads, have called for ‘true federalism’ and restructuring of the country.

However, the Presidency has replied that “such unpatriotic outbursts are both unhelpful and unwarranted” as the government would not succumb to threats and take any decision out of pressure.

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What kind of country is ours?

by Leading Reporters April 26, 2021
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I was commuting in a Bus Rapid Transit from the Lagos mainland to the Island on a busy Monday morning when I overheard two passengers discussing the antics of the Lagos State Transportation Management Authority or Agency ( LASTMA).

I normally mind my business when I am in a public transport because of my explosive anger at the mess Nigeria has become. But this particular discussion got to me. The conversation was between two apparently well to do individuals. They were lamenting the high handed behaviour of the officials of the agency. According to their gist, one of them had his car impounded and about N50,000 was extorted from him before his car was released to him.

The cause of the fine was that the traffic lights at his junction was malfunctioning. He crossed just when the light said red. The LASTMA officials were brought to control traffic but instead they would lie in wait to pounce on a supposed offender. It reminded me of the day I was driving with my cousin from Liverpool to Point road in Apapa. We had to take Randle through where the Amusement park used to be. Without warning, some hoodlums came out and barricaded the street. They started pronouncing us guilty. The road is a One-way drive, they said. But there was no sign to indicate that.

I was amazed. How can you punish someone for what you didn’t warn him of? This is done with the authority of the Lagos state government. The boys even threatened to take us to the psychiatric clinic at Ikorodu. I thought that’s barbaric. This is how many people get lost with no traces.

Some times they descend on the ‘lawbreakers’ and beat them black and blue, carting away valuable property. This is why so many people were rejoicing over the beating of LASTMA officials by some ratings of the Nigerian Navy in Lagos some weeks ago.

The same testimony abounds about our policemen. They wait for offences to be committed before pouncing on the offender to fleece them of their valuable property and money. Most times, Nigerians call a checkpoint an office.

The lawlessness and high handed behaviour of government officials trickle down from the government itself. For instance, how many LASTMA officials have been sacked for the hooliganism displayed on the roads? How many examples have been made of those who are found invading the privacy of law abiding people?

It appears to me that the barbaric acts are endorsed by higher authorities.  How can people do that kind of thing and no open sanctions are seen to be rightly meted out to them?

Anyways, a government that openly fleeced it’s people would not care a hoot when it’s people re treated like lower beings. Take a look at Kogi Stage, for instance. Are the citizens not treated worse than slaves of the 11th century? How can a man work for a whole 30 days and be paid 30% of his meagre salary? Who keeps the rest? Imagine you are earning N30,000 and your paid 30% of it. That’s N9,000. Oh God!

Yet we have a government and a state house of assembly that sits comfortably, watching disinterestedly. Is something wrong with our conscience as a people? This is why I got amazed when Nollywood actors and actresses started tripping to Lokoja. Even managers of clubs went too. But more shocking is the endorsement by Okocha and Kanu Nwankwo, two of Nigeria’s greatest sports experts. My question has been whether these guys haven’t heard what Bello is doing to the people of Kogi State. It is a reflection of how selfish we are as a peoole.

We need to start examining our personality.  Our avarice and lack of humanity as a people is becoming alarming. Nigeria can be better if we learned to be empathetic.

Alex Agbo is a writer and a researcher based in Lagos.

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President Muhammed Buhari Look-Alike Spotted In Lagos

by Leading Reporters March 19, 2021
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A man who resembles President Muhammed Buhari has been spotted in Lagos, driving a bus.

The Buhari look-alike was besieged by onlookers who stopped to get a picture of him.

Eye witnesses say the man at first was a bit resistant but later saw it as a huge fun when many passersby stopped to get a glimpse of him.

People were seen taking pictures while many were head hailing him “Baba Bubu”

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Nigeria records 22 Covid-19 deaths as recoveries cross 100,000

by Folarin Kehinde January 27, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

Meanwhile, 23 states have reported 1,861 new Covid-19 infections in Nigeria as total number of confirmed cases rises to 126,160 in last 24 hours.

Lagos has 773 new Covid-19 cases; FCT-285; Oyo-138; Rivers-111; Plateau-92; Nasarawa-83; Kaduna-59; Enugu and Imo-57 each; Edo-43

Other states are Kano-27; Kwara-20; Ebonyi-19; Abia-17; Ogun and Osun-12 each; Katsina-8; Bayelsa-6; Bauchi and Delta-5 each; Borno and Jigawa-4 each; Zamfara-1

There are 1,089 Covid-19 patients discharged across Nigeria in last 24 hours including 941 community recoveries in Lagos, Rivers and Plateau States; successfully treated cases now 100,365.

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