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Road Maintenance: Lagos State Gov’t Closes Maryland-Ojota Service Lane For 6 Weeks

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The Lagos State Government has announced a six-week partial closure of the service lane inbound Maryland from the end of Gani Fawehinmi Park to the end of the second pedestrian bridge, Ojota, with effect from Tuesday, November 17, 2020.

This was contained in a statement signed by the State Commissioner for Transportation, Dr Frederic Oladeinde, on Monday.

Oladeinde stated that the partial closure is to allow the contractor handling the stretch of the project from Ojota to Maryland to continue with the next phase of the construction, which includes the reconstruction of the Ikorodu road.

“By the new arrangement, motorists coming from Ikeja axis are advised to use 7UP road through Billings way to link Oregun/Kudirat Abiola Way inbound Ikorodu road by Ojota bus stop.

LASG Closes Maryland-Ojota Service Lane For 6 Weeks

“Traffic inward Ojota Bus stop/Maryland from the Ibadan-Lagos Expressway could either proceed to Oworonshoki/Gbagada or descend the loop by Abiola Garden to connect Ikorodu road (inbound Ketu), and ascend the loop back to the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway through the loop beside LAMATA Office to access Ikorodu road to Ojota.”

The commissioner assured that adequate road signs have been provided to guide motorists movement.

He added that the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) would be fully on ground towards ensuring smooth and steady traffic flow.

“Motorists plying the corridor are advised to endure any likely inconvenience.”

BREAKING: Task force, Okada riders clash on Oshodi-Apapa Expressway

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Officials of the Lagos State Task Force and Okada riders on Tuesday clashed at Second Rainbow Bus Stop along Oshodi-Apapa Expressway.

It was gathered that officials of the task force had arrived at the bus stop to impound Okadas when the clash occurred.

Eyewitnesses narrated that the Okada riders resisted the officials of the task force from impounding their motorcycles.

The PUNCH gathered that the clash happened about 12:15 pm on Tuesday.

In a bid to express their displeasures, the Okada riders set bonfires on the expressway, leading to gridlock.

“We trekked long distances under the scorching sun,” a commuter, told our correspondent.

It was learnt that the Okada riders’ action paralysed activities in the area – Amuwo-Odofin Local Government.

International Flights: FG Lifts Ban On Lufthansa, Air France And KLM

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Lufthansa and Air France/KLM have been given the approval by the Federal Government to resume operations into Nigeria.

This was announced by the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, in a tweet on Tuesday.

The Minister in the tweet also hinted at the possible reopening of the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Port Harcourt International Airport, and Enugu Airport before the end of the year.

He added that Qatar Airways has been granted approval to resume flights to Abuja.

“We are working with Ministry of Health, CACOVID & The PTF to open Kano, Port Harcourt & possibly Enugu airports before the end of the year. Also Lufthansa, Air France/KLM have been given go-ahead to resume. Qatar Airways is approved to start Abuja. Thank you for your patience,” the Tweet read.

We are working with Ministry of Health, CACOVID & The PTF to open Kano, Port Harcourt & possibly Enugu airports before the end of the year. Also Lufthansa, Air France/KLM has been given go ahead to resume. Qatar Airways is approved to start Abuja. Thank you for your patience????

The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 had earlier in September restricted 10 airlines from operating in the country when international flight resumed.

At the time, Sirika said Air France and KLM airlines were not granted approval for flight operations because “tourist visa holders are not allowed entry” in the airlines’ originating countries.

#EndSARS:  House of Reps Member Demands ‘National Apology’ From Malami Over Comment On Lekki Shootings

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A member of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Yusuf, has called on the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), to tender a “national apology” for saying that hoodlums dressed in military attire were responsible for the shooting of #EndSARS protesters at the Lekki Tollgate in Lagos State.

Yusuf, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party from Kogi State, made the call in a statement issued on Tuesday.

Soldiers had shot at #EndSARS protesters at the Lekki toll plaza on October 20.

Malami had reportedly told journalists that hoodlums were possibly involved in the shootings.

“You cannot rule out the possibility of perhaps hoodlums that set in to create a scene…could equally partake in the process,” Malami was quoted as saying.

Yusuf stated that while there are lessons to learn by both the protesters and the government, Malami’s alleged statement that hoodlum in military apparel shot at protesters deserves to be followed with a national apology.

In the statement titled, ‘Lekki shooting: Apologise for Your Inappropriate Comment Rep. Tells Malami…asks FG to Reverse Misstep Against Protest Leaders,’ Yusuf described as condemnable, the circumstances surrounding the withdrawal of two youth members of the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry and their subsequent resumption of sitting during the weekend.

Yusuf advised the Federal Government to reverse its “missteps” of freezing bank accounts and seizing passports of Nigerian youths considered to have actively taken part in the nationwide protest against policy brutality.

The statement partly read, “It is thoroughly confounding that in spite of the Federal Government’s promise to look into the demands of the protesters, government went to great lengths with actions and words that aroused real doubts over its sincerity. The Federal Government asked them to calm down and they did so, only for the Federal Government to embark upon series of arrests, passport seizure and freezing of bank accounts of the #EndSARS protesters.

 “While right-thinking citizens feel concerned about the real possibilities of driving the democratic expression of dissenting opinions into the threatening catacombs of underground activities, the Federal Government must advice itself against further deliberate missteps. It is absolutely pathetic that a government that promised progressive ideals has consistently shown a tendency to find comfort in dictatorial fiat and jackboot oppression of its people.”

While noting that the Federal Government’s Presidential Panel on Police Reforms acceded to the five demands made by the protesters, Yusuf stressed the need for the government to foster a sense of belonging and social justice rather than “decisions that further portray Nigeria in negative light internationally.”

Oil Output: Vice-President Osinbajo says production cut hit FG’s revenue

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The Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has said the oil production cut deal by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies has resulted in lower revenue generation for the Federal Government.

Osinbajo said on Tuesday that the Ministry of Petroleum Resources had a mandate to drastically reduce the unit cost of crude oil production in the country in order to increase government revenue.

“It is imperative that in our current era of scarce resources, we should aim at a unit cost of production in single digit,” he said at the 38th Annual International Conference and Exhibition of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists.

The Vice-President, who was represented by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, said the collapse in crude oil demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic caused the recent sudden slump in oil prices.

“The low price and OPEC+ crude oil production curtailment have largely resulted in lower revenue generation for the government,” he said.

Osinbajo expressed confidence that the country would achieve the desired goal of finding more hydrocarbon deposits in the Nigerian basins, notwithstanding the curtailment in production.

He said, “We have the assurance that production curtailment will soon be over as the world economy improves. In order to grow our reserves, we have proposed fiscal incentives that will attract the investments in our basins in the Petroleum Industry Bill.

“In addition, the fiscal provision for gas business will be one of the most attractive in Africa.”

#EndSARS: Court grants N1m bail to Eromosele Adene

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A Magistrate court in Yaba, Lagos State, on Tuesday granted bail to #EndSARS protester, Eronmosele Adene, in the sum of one million naira.

The court granted the bail after it rejected a request by the police for an order to detain him for another 30 days to enable them to conclude investigations into the allegations against the defendant.

Adene, was reportedly picked up from his Allen Avenue, Lagos home on November 8th for his involvement in the protests.

In a series of tweets, Eromosele claimed that he was whisked away by officers from Area “F” Command, Ikeja.

He was later transferred to Police Federal Criminal Investigation Division (FCID) in Abuja and returned to Lagos on Monday night.

The protest, which held for two weeks, was to press home demands for the scrapping of the notorious police unit – Special Anti-Robbery Squad – and reformation of the police force.

Just In: IGP Is In Firm Control Of The Force-Police

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The Nigeria Police Force says the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, is in “firm control” of workings in the force.

The force was responding to an assertion by Major General Garba Wahab (rtd), who said the IGP “is not in control” of the administration and operation of the force.

In a statement by police spokesman, DCP Frank Mba, on Tuesday, the force said the retired general spoke “out of ignorance” and from a “jackboot mentality that lacks proper understanding of democratic policing culture.”

It said Wahab spoke on a subject “outside his areas of core competence.”

The police said, since Adamu assumed office of the IGP, he has shown “sterling qualities” in what the operational/administrative command and control of the Force should be.

The force therefore asked the general public not to “allow sentiments becloud their sense of judgment. It also urged Wahab to always fact-check his assumptions before going public.

“The attention of the Nigeria Police Force has been drawn to comments and reactions during an interview session on Channels TV Sunrise Daily program of 13th November, 2020 where one Major General Garba Wahab (rtd) commented that ‘…rather than improving the improvement (sic) …the IGP is sitting down there with all the paraphernalia of office deprived of actually having control of police… he is not in control’,” the statement said.

“The Force wishes to categorically state that the Rtd Major General is wrong in his assertion as IGP Adamu is firmly in control of the administration and operation of the Nigeria Police Force. It notes that the comments by Rtd Major General Garba Wahab shows that he spoke purely out of ignorance and from a jackboot mentality that lacks proper understanding of democratic policing culture, rooted in the Rule of Law. It reiterates that the retired Officer clearly spoke on a subject outside his areas of core competence.

“It is noteworthy that since his assumption of office as the 20th indigenous Inspector-General of Police, IGP M.A Adamu, NPM, mni, a global policing icon, has in the past twenty-three months of his leadership of the Force, shown sterling qualities in what the operational/administrative command and control of the Force should be. This is exemplified in the various reform policies being implemented to reposition the Force for greater efficiency, uphold the rule of law in policing actions and drive a citizen-centred policing approach.

“It is to the credit of his robust leadership style that even in the face of the recent violence occasioned by the ENDSARS protest and provocative attacks on Police personnel and assets, the officers under his command exercised maximum restraint and stayed calm, professional and committed to maintaining law and order in the country.

“The Force therefore enjoins the general public and privileged opinion moulders not to allow sentiments becloud their sense of judgment but to use opportunities of national platforms to offer constructive criticisms and advocate opinions that will help in improving governance generally and policing in particular in the country.

“Major General Garba Wahab (rtd) will do well to fact-check his assumptions before going public.”

#EndSARS: Seun Kuti Revives Fela’s Movement Of The People, Calls For Better Governance

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Nigerian Musician, Seun Kuti who is also the youngest son of the late famous afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, has revived a political movement of his father, the Movement of the People, as part of his drive to call for better governance in the country, as well as an end to police brutality.

Kuti while addressing the press on Tuesday at the Kalakuta Museum in the Ikeja area of Lagos, said the days in which members of his family were being harassed by security operatives appear to have returned.

He vowed to mobilise citizens to rise and defend their rights under the aegis of the revived movement.

BREAKING:President Buhari Promises To Prevent Repeat Of #EndSARS Protest – Minister

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President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to ensure that there will be no repeat of the #EndSARS protests in the country, culminating in lootings and destruction of lives and properties.

The Minister of Police Affairs, Mohammad Dingyiadi, disclosed this to journalists on Tuesday after a meeting after the President presided over the National Security Council (NSC) meeting at the State House.

Details shortly.

Forgery Allegation: Court Again Adjourns Suit Seeking To Disqualify Obaseki

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A Federal High Court sitting in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, has adjourned proceedings in the certificate forgery case against Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki.

Recall that the court had on November 3 adjourned hearing to November 16.

The suit, which was filed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Edobor Williams on July 14 at the Benin Division of the Federal High Court, joined Obaseki, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as respondents.

In the suit marked FHC/B/CS/74/2020, the plaintiffs specifically prayed the court for an order disqualifying the governor from contesting the September 19 governorship election in Edo State on the grounds that he supplied false information on oath to INEC, an act said to be contrary to Section 31(5) and (6) of the Electoral Act, 2010.

Recall that the PDP candidate won the election to secure a second term in office, defeating APC candidate, Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

When the case came up for mention on Monday, Obaseki’s counsel, Mr Ken Mozia (SAN), prayed the court to hear and resolve all pending motions relating to pleadings before going into the substantive matter.

Mozia specifically asked the court to allow him to move his motion challenging the competence of the reply filed by the APC to the defence of the governor in the matter.

PDP’s counsel, Razak Isenalumhe, aligned himself with the governor’s position that all pending motions be resolved first before delving into the substantive matter.

But APC’s counsel, Chief Akin Olujimi (SAN), objected to the position of the counsels on the pending motions and prayed the court to defer all the pending applications and allow him to go straight into the substantive matter by calling his witnesses who were in court.

In his ruling, Justice Mohammed, held that the motion of Obaseki challenging the competence of APC’s reply to his defence is fundamental because it related to the pleadings and has to be resolved first.

The judge noted that filing of pleadings can not be said to have been completed when motion challenging the competence of a reply to defence has not been resolved

He subsequently fixed Wednesday, November 18, to hear Obaseki’s motion.