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South-West NURTW: Why we chose Oluomo over Baruwa
South-West NURTW: Why we chose Oluomo over Baruwa
Members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in South West zone of the country have declared their opposition to the second-term agenda of Alhaji Tajudeen Ibikunle Baruwa as president of the union.
They insisted that the court judgment Baruwa was parading had nothing to do with Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly called MC Oluomo, stressing that he was not party to the case involved.
Chief Joseph Falope (Olofooro) the Ekiti State Chairman of the union stated this while speaking on behalf of other state chairmen from the zone at a press conference on the position of the South-West members on Baruwa and NURTW.
He lamented that Baruwa during his first tenure as NURTW president bastardized the union’s operations, hence the members from the zone decided not to entrust their fate in him again
Falope said, “For your information, in 2019, the NURTW in line with its rotational policy, zoned the presidency to South-West. Members from the South-West unanimously endorsed him ( Baruwa) as our sole candidate for presidency and he took over from our former president, Alhaji Najeem Usman Yasin, and as at that time all, the six states councils were adequately under the umbrella of the union.
“However, shortly after resuming office, he (Baruwa) started causing confusion between the union and various state governments and his actions and attitude forced nearly all the state governors in the zone to proscribe our union in the region.”
He also said, “So, when it was time for him to get a second term, there was no NURTW in the zone again. Nearly all the state governors in the zone had adopted Parks and Garages System, thus rendering union members jobless.
“By 2023 when he started to lobby for second term in office, members refused to endorse him. But despite this, he (Baruwa) decided to force his candidature on the union and members resisted.
“To avoid confusion, the headquarters of the union decided to form a reconciliation committee with the mandate to bring back all the state councils that left the union and the mandate was achieved as four out of six states councils are now back in the union (Lagos, Ondo Ogun and Ekiti states).
“So, having got its house in order, the South-West zone decided to go for zonal delegate conference in Osogbo, Osun State, and Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya was unanimously endorsed by members from the zone to fly the union flag.
‘All the procedures and steps taken were in line with the union’s constitution which allows members from different zones to put forward their candidates for elective offices, hence the members from South-West zone decided to go for Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya as its candidate.
” In line with we our constitution, the South-West council presented Alhaji Akinsanya to the national body and he was installed as president. Again, National Executive Council (NEC) / Central Working Committee (CWC) of the union also decided to expel Baruwa from the union for series of anti-union activities committed against the union.”
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Dapo Abiodun ally Bidemi Rufai released from US prison
Dapo Abiodun ally Bidemi Rufai released from US prison
Abidemi Rufai, Ogun Governor Dapo Abiodun’s associate, has been released from prison in the United States, Peoples Gazette has learnt.
Mr Rufai, 47, was released from the U.S. Bureau of Prisons’ custody in Fort Dix, New Jersey, on November 15, 2024, The Gazette understands via correctional documents. The convicted felon would now ready himself for deportation from the U.S. as stipulated in his guilty plea. His Nigerian passport was returned to him on October 21, 2024, after he filed a motion to reduce his sentencing.
When he pleaded guilty to allegations of tax fraud and aggravated identity theft in 2022, Mr Rufai waived his rights to challenge deportation after serving out his jail sentence.
He was sentenced to 60 months in prison on two counts of fraud in 2022 after prosecutors presented a strong case of multimillion-dollar fraud backed with 100,000 pages of evidence before a federal judge in Tacoma, Washington. The terms were scheduled to run concurrently.
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Mr Rufai, widely known as Elele Ruffy, was scheduled to be released on Valentine’s Day in 2025 but a judge approved his motion to be released earlier based on new sentencing guidelines, and the U.S. Bureau of Prisons forwent the three months left of his sentence.
He was ordered to pay $607,000 in restitution to the U.S. government agencies across multiple states, and a Nigerian court ordered the seizure of his Lekki mansion in Lagos and bank accounts after the anti-graft office EFCC filed fraud charges against him.
Mr Rufai was widely known as a notorious Internet fraud ringleader in Lagos and Ogun for many years before he extended his fraudulent operations to the U.S., where he got nabbed.
He served in the same prison as infamous Internet fraudsters Ramon ‘Hushpuppi’ Abbas and Jacob Olalekan Ponle, also known as Mr Woodberry, who are still serving long sentences in American jails.
It was not immediately clear whether or not Mr Rufai would return to his job as an aide to Mr Abiodun in Ogun. The governor was arrested for fraud in Florida over three decades ago, but his punishment was unclear.
Dapo Abiodun ally Bidemi Rufai released from US prison
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Dismissed soldier arrested for armed robbery in Osun
Dismissed soldier arrested for armed robbery in Osun
A 34-year-old dismissed soldier, Anthony Emmanuel, has been arrested over several robberies in Esa-Oke community in Obokun Local Government Area of Osun State.
The Nation learnt that Emmanuel perpetrated the crime with three other dismissed soldiers.
Parading the suspects at the Osun Police Command, the Police spokesperson, Yemisi Opalola, stated Emmanuel with others took their victims into a bush and forced them to transfer N3m before they were released.
“They also robbed one Olawumi Oluwaseun and Ishola of their iphone 12 and iphone 13 respectively, valued at N1.25million before they were also freed. They carried their operations in military uniform,” she stated.
She noted that the anti kidnapping squad of the Command led the operation where Emmanuel was arrested. It was also discovered that one David Agbebaku who carried out the operation with him has been arrested in Oyo State for another offence.
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Emmanuel said: “I and David, another dismissed Soldier, kidnapped a young man who transferred money into an account. David later transferred N2million to my account.
“The victim didn’t transfer money to me. The military paraphernalia are all mine, I bought the rank and put on it. David brought me for the operation from Ibadan to Esa-Oke.
” I served in the Nigerian Army for fourteen years, nine months I went on foreign mission with the United Nations in 2014 under 35 192 battalion and went for a mission in the North East.
“I was being court marshalled for misconduct to the service, indiscipline, insubordination and desert. I was dismissed as corporal in January. I know I have committed an offence against the Military and Nigeria and I hope I can be forgiven. This will not repeat itself again.”
Dismissed soldier arrested for armed robbery in Osun
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Bobrisky sues EFCC, demands N1.2bn for alleged rights violations
Bobrisky sues EFCC, demands N1.2bn for alleged rights violations
Idris Okuneye, widely recognized as Bobrisky, has filed a lawsuit against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the national assembly, accusing them of infringing on her fundamental rights.
In an Instagram post on Saturday, Bobrisky shared court documents dated October 10 that seek to prevent the EFCC and national assembly from “harassing, detaining, or declaring me wanted.”
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lawsuit, Bobrisky alleged that the EFCC’s investigation was based on hearsay from a WhatsApp conversation published by VeryDarkMan.
S/he accused the commission of failing to verify the authenticity of the recording, leading to social media ridicule, threats to her safety, and violations of her privacy.
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The crossdresser is demanding N200 million from the EFCC for “psychotic trauma” and N1 billion from the national assembly for “violating my right to a fair hearing.”
The court documents further state:
“The sum of one billion against the 1st respondent being damages for unlawful attempt to violate the right to fair hearing of the applicant, violate his right from discrimination, violate his right to private and family life, right to privacy of his home and telephone conversations.”
“The sum of two hundred million naira against the 2nd respondent being damages suffered, psychotically trauma, mental torture and criminal stigmatisation caused by the reckless report given by the 2nd respondent to the 1st respondent without any proper investigation and fair hearing stating that the doctored social media published audio by Verydarkman was true…”
In her post, Bobrisky accused the EFCC and other security agencies of ignoring court orders and worsening her health.
“Notwithstanding the earlier filing of this fundamental rights matter, the EFCC still violently assaulted and harassed me and pulled me out of a plane set for takeoff,” she wrote.
She also alleged that security agencies act above the law, urging the international community to take notice.
“It is a shame that the EFCC does not respect the court, neither does any security agency. They act above the law which they claim to protect and implement.”
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