Crime
Termites, Other Elements Ate N17.1b Vouchers – NSITF
The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) has confirmed that elements ate up N17.1 billion vouchers which is a subject of investigation before Senate Public Account Committee.
The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) has confirmed that elements ate up N17.1 billion vouchers which is a subject of investigation before Senate Public Account Committee.
However, the alleged N17.1 billion fraud is not under the present management of NSITF.
The agency further explained that the 2018 Audit Report by the Office of the Auditor General of the Federation which raised 50 queries on misappropriation of N17.158b has nothing to do with the current management, which came into office on June 1, 2021.
In a statement in Abuja on Tuesday, the fund said that though the current probe by the Senate Committee on Public Accounts is in exercise of its statutory oversight functions, “it is overly important to inform the general public that what is under investigation are not new infractions but a cumulative financial violation under the management that ran the agency between 2012 and 2017.
“These infractions are not new. They have in fact been subject of probe since the Office of the Auditor General of the Federation first raised the red flag in 2015. We make it clear therefore that the negative trails of these breaches have nothing to do with the present management beyond assisting the Senate Committee, carry out its oversight functions, knowing full well, that government is a continuum.
“On record, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) has probed and taken the former chairman of the board and five other senior officials, including the Managing Director and three Directors to court over some of the issues. Huge sums of money as well as property were also recovered, while some of the indicted staff members were equally removed from office.
“Indeed, when the Senate Committee initiated this current probe, the Managing Director , Dr. Michael Akabogu set up an internal committee to retrieve from First Bank and Skye Bank respectively, detailed transactions involving the fund under the period in probe. The documents were subsequently submitted to the Senate Committee.
“However, when the Senate Committee further called for the vouchers backing up the transactions, Dr. Akabogu requested that the former Managing Directors under whose tenure the transactions were made, be invited to provide further answers, especially with regards to the vouchers.
“The current management is not in possession of the vouchers and hence, informed the Senate Committee that the contents of the container in the premises of the fund, where the former Managing Directors allegedly left the vouchers have succumbed to the elements. And that this can be substantiated from memos, hitherto written by the fund’s General Services Department on the state of the facility in question.
“This statement has become necessary to forestall further wrong finger-pointing and mischief in a section of the media directed at the current management of the NSITF, which has charted a new course with strategic reforms , strongly anchored on transparency and already, producing positive results.”
Crime
Fayemi’s Wife Petitions Ekiti Woman Over Cyber Bullying
Olawumi had in several posts on her Facebook accused Erelu Fayemi of shielding “family members” from arrest and prosecution for alleged sexual offences.
Former First Lady of Ekiti State, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, has petitioned the Ekiti State Police Command, demanding an investigation of a woman, Abimbola Olajumoke Olawumi, whom she accused of cyber bullying, cyber stalking, criminal, incessant and unabated social media attacks against her person.
She stated this in a petition dated November 14, 2022, addressed to the Commissioner, Ekiti State Police Command.
In the petition through her lawyer, Luke Ekene Mbam of Octodas Attorneys (Topmost Chambers), Erelu Fayemi demanded a thorough investigation of Olawumi’s infractions, infringements and invasion of her privacy through nefarious, criminal, malicious and calculated posts capable of damaging her reputation.
The former First Lady, who is invoking the provisions of Cyber Crimes Act 2015, stressed that Olawumi in spreading malicious falsehood against her had so far failed to come out with any proof or evidence, noting that she was left with no option than to petition the Police to clear her name and protect her image and reputation, which she had built over the years.
Fayemi maintained that Olawumi’s unprovoked attacks through the social media, particularly her Facebook account, are in clear violation of the provisions of Section 24 of CYBERCRIMES (PROHIBITION, PREVENTION, ETC) ACT 2015, attaching the annexures of the culprit’s posts to the petition for Police investigation.
Olawumi had in several posts on her Facebook accused Erelu Fayemi of shielding “family members” from arrest and prosecution for alleged sexual offences.
She also accused the former First Lady of money laundering to the tune of N500 million in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and stealing a total sum of N710 million few weeks after the inauguration of her husband, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, as the Governor of Ekiti State in 2018.
The dates of many other grievous allegations contained in Olawumi’s Facebook posts against Erelu Fayemi were indicated in the petition, with the former First Lady urging the Police to save her from further cyber attacks by the culprit and ensure that justice is done in the matter.
While asserting her innocence and defending her integrity, Fayemi said: “I have never had any personal dealings with this woman (Abimbola Olajumoke Olawumi).
“She has never been employed by my husband or myself and she is not a political associate of mine.
“I have had two meetings with her, once in 2018 when she came to introduce herself to me in Isan and last year when she came to seek my help when she wanted to become Chair of her local government.
“I have been told by several people that she should be ignored because she is mentally unstable.
“I have no medical qualifications to determine the mental state of anyone, this is why I have written a petition to the law enforcement officers.
“She has said many terrible things about my husband and I over the past four years.
“She has however decided to focus attention on me right now because of my connection with Mr Demola Obanise, the husband of my niece who is like a daughter to me.
“If Abimbola has facts at her disposal to back up all her allegations, she should not be afraid to present them to the relevant authorities.
“I have never written a petition against anyone in my life.
“I have never sued anyone.
“There is a first time for everything.
“After supporting my husband to serve Ekiti State for two terms, the least I can expect is peace of mind as a private citizen.
“She should come out of hiding and prove her dreadful allegations.”
Erelu Fayemi further stressed that deliberate criminal acts of tarnishing and causing annoyance, inconvenience danger, obstruction, insult, injury, criminal intimidation, enmity, hatred, ill will or needless anxiety against her person by the Culprit has misled the general public to doubt her integrity and character subjecting her to an unwarranted public ridicule, odium, opprobrium, embarrassment and unprecedented disrepute.
The petition reads: “Our Client (Erelu Fayemi) further informed us that as a result of the above and several other malicious, provocative, myopic, untrue, and ungodly reckless postings of this culprit against her person, she has been inundated with various calls from family and friends who are disappointed that she could soil her hands and regards her as a woman of injustice and a fraudulent person who siphoned public fund at the detriment of the people of Nigeria particularly Ekiti State citizens.
“Our Client further informed us that the said malicious post was read and viewed on her mobile phone and her laptop computer particularly. That most of her friends in and around Ekiti and other states in Nigeria and even outside the country have had reason(s) to point her attention to this mindless posts of the culprit against her person.
“Our Client informed us that the Culprit, Mrs Abimbola Olajumoke Olawumi with GSM Nos. 08035538673; 08145447153 resides in Ekiti State.
“In the light of the above, we have Our Clients’ clear instruction to make a clarion call to the Commissioner of Police, Ekiti State Command to use his good office to bring this culprit to justice by investigating her infractions, infringements and invasion of our Client’s privacy and save her and the society at large from the Culprit nefarious, criminal, malicious and calculated mischievous posts.”
Crime
How LASTMA Rescues Victim From ‘one-chance’ Robbers in Lagos
On Tuesday, two suspects who engage in ‘one-chance’ robbery, were arrested while a female victim was rescued by the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority(LASTMA).
On Tuesday, two suspects who engage in ‘one-chance’ robbery, were arrested while a female victim was rescued by the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority(LASTMA).
In a statement signed by the Director, Public Affairs Department, LASTMA, Adebayo Taofiq, the victim was rescued from the car of the suspects by the agency’s personnel monitoring traffic around Pedesbytrian Church, Yaba, Lagos.
The statement quoted the General Manager, LASTMA, Mr. Bolaji Oreagba, as saying, “Our officers on patrol and with the help from passersby chased and apprehended a Toyota Corolla saloon car (FST 60 RJ) after a lady at the back seat was heard shouting ‘kidnappers’ right after the bridge coming towards Yaba from Jibowu.
“The driver with the lady at the front seat were immediately apprehended while the woman who shouted kidnappers quickly got down and explained that immediately she joined the car from Maryland going to Apapa, a lady beside the driver collected her phone with other valuables and she shouted after noticing that they were ‘one-chance’ kidnappers robbing them of their valuables before discharging them at any location of their choice.
“The lady, Joy, confirmed it was the driver (Monday Amhe) introduced her to the business.
“They were both handed over to the Sabo Divisional Police Station by LASTMA officers for further investigations.”
The General Manager then cautioned members of the public to be extra vigilant and extra careful when boarding private or commercial buses.
Crime
Boko Haram Terrorists From Sambisa Surrender
They surrendered with 47 other members of the terrorist group after coming out of Sambisa Forest following intensive air and ground assault on terrorist’s enclaves by troops of operation Hadin Kai.
Two Notorious Commanders of Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād, terrorist group (Boko Haram), Ba’a Usman (Munzir) and Alhaji Ari,(Nakib) have surrendered to troops of Operation Hadin Kai.
They surrendered with 47 other members of the terrorist group after coming out of Sambisa Forest following intensive air and ground assault on terrorist’s enclaves by troops of operation Hadin Kai.
Military sources, disclosed that the terrorists surrendered to the Troops of 25 Task Force Brigade Damboa on Sunday, November 20, 2022.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the insurgents came out from Sambisa forest, where they have been hiding and waging campaign of terror.
It would be recalled that no fewer than 90,000 insurgents comprising combatants and non-combatants and their families have so far surrendered to the Nigerian Troops.
The sources said the sustained onslaughts on the insurgents under the kinetic and non-kinetic approaches had led to the mass surrender.
Zagazola Makama, a Security Analyst and A Counter Insurgency Expert and Security Analyst on the Lake Chad, Zagazola Makama confirmed the surrender
Meanwhile, the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army on Sunday concluded the training of 40 security guards to strengthen security in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.
The General Officer Commanding (GOC) the division, Maj.-Gen. Shauib Waidi, said that the measure was to close security gaps in the camp.
“This camp has close to 30,000 occupants; allot of things have been happening where Boko Haram were infiltrating into the camp.
“We felt we needed to have a home grown security response like this one that was specifically created to secure the camp,” he said.
The GOC, represented by Lt. Col. Agbo Solomon, Commander, 195 Battalion, said that the security guards had undergone intensive training on small arms handling with emphasis on safety and protection.
He added that they were trained in unarmed combat, how to disarm adversaries during attacks, and defend themselves using combinations of physical combat techniques.
“They are equally trained on intelligence gathering; how to process and relay information with their own inputs using the appropriate channels.
“They have also been trained on how to respond to fire incidents which is recurring every year in this camp that is housing about 30,000 persons,” he added.
Wudil explained that the initiative would cement civil-military relations and encourage the host community to be actively involved in securing their area.
The GOC encouraged the IDPs to be security conscious and report any suspected movement or strange activities that would breach the peace to security agencies.
In his remarks, Borno Commissioner for Youth and Sport, Seina Buba, lauded the efforts of the Army and Civilian JTF towards restoring lasting peace in the state.
Buba said that the initiative would be replicated in other camps across the state to ensure more protection for the IDPs.
He said the state government was working to close all IDPs camps in the state, so that people would return to their respective communities.
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