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Ekiti: Bank robbers abandon vehicles, flee with cash

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Armed robbers that last Friday robbed a bank in Iyin-Ekiti, Ekiti State, abandoned their vehicles and fled into the bush with the stolen money.

The state police command confirmed the development and recovered three vehicles abandoned by the robbery gang.

The Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, Tunde Mobayo, gave this information in a statement by the command’s Public Relations Officer, Sunday Abutu.

He said the three vehicles were recovered with some Improvised Explosive Devices, some wraps of Indian hemp, alcoholic drinks and two cell phones.

The command said the robbers, numbering 10 and heavily armed, stormed the Iyin-Ekiti branch of Wema Bank at about 3.55pm.

According to the statement, the robbers came in a Volkswagen Golf car, marked GED 906 AA; one Acura MDX Jeep, marked LSR 327 CD, and a Toyota Camry car with registration number GED 106 ER.

They reportedly overpowered the policemen on guard at the bank before gaining access into the banking hall.

It said although no casualty was recorded, the gang went away with an undisclosed amount.

It said, “A swift reinforcement from the police to the scene forced the robbers retreat with the three vehicles. But the police operatives gave the armed robbers a hot chase, exchanged fire with them during which they abandoned the three vehicles and took to their heels into the forest.”

The statement added, “Serious effort is ongoing to ensure the arrest of the suspects.”

It also said, “The operatives of the Ekiti State Police Command which comprises the PMF, SARS, Safer Highway as well as the local Vigilante group, led by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), are currently combing the bush for the possible arrest of the suspects.

“The command implores all the good people of Ekiti State to be vigilant and report to the nearest police station any suspicious movements or suspected persons or groups of persons they see in their communities.”

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Recruitment of next phase of federal fire service personnel begins

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Recruitment of next phase of federal fire service personnel begins

The Civil Defence Correctional Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has announced the commencement of the next phase of ITs 2023/2024 recruitment into the Federal Fire Service (FFS).

The Secretary to the Board, Ja’afaru Ahmed, disclosed this in a statement made available to the media on Saturday.

“The Civil Defence Correctional Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) wishes to inform the general public that the next phase of the Federal Fire Service (FFS) Recruitment Exercise will commence on the 15th of September, 2024 as shortlisted candidates will be sent invitation letters detailing where they are to appear for physical screening, certificate verification as well as aptitude test through the phone numbers and email addresses they provided during the process of registration.

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“The Board wishes to state that every process of this exercise does not attract any form of payment,” the statement said.

The Board had earlier promised to conclude the recruitment process before the end of September 2024.

Daily Trust gathered that around 2500 personnel would be recruited after the completion of the recruitment process.

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Dangote fuel supply forces Scotland refinery to announce shutdown date

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Dangote fuel supply forces Scotland refinery to announce shutdown date

Grangemouth, Scotland’s only oil refinery, is to close in 2025 with the loss of 400 jobs, operator Petroineos has said, according to Reuters, as part of plans to turn the 100-year-old plant into a fuels import terminal.

Petroineos said last November it was preparing to shut down Grangemouth, Britain’s oldest refinery. Production will cease in the second quarter of next year, subject to an employee consultation, a company spokesperson said.

The decision was criticised by trade unions and politicians.

“It is deeply disappointing that Petroineos have confirmed their previous decision to close Grangemouth oil refinery,” UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said.

The site will become an import and distribution terminal for finished fuels, which will cut the number of employees at the site from 475 to around 75 over the next two years.

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Petroineos is a joint venture between PetroChina International London (PCIL) and INEOS Group, a British chemicals firm founded by billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

The company cited economic difficulties as the reason for the closure, stating that the company had invested $1.2 billion since 2011, and returned losses in excess of $775 million over the same period.

“Grangemouth is increasingly unable to compete with bigger, more modern and efficient sites in the Middle East, Asia and Africa” where Dangote Refinery just opened.

Due to its size and configuration, Grangemouth incurs high levels of capital expenditure each year just to maintain its licence to operate,” the company said.

It said the plant is currently losing around $500,000 per day, and expects to see a $200 million loss for 2024.

Petroineos’s plans for Grangemouth had been opposed by trade unions and local politicians and there were campaigns to extend production until a low-carbon alternative for its long-term future could be secured.

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JUST IN: Tinubu returns to Abuja today after China, UK trips

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JUST IN: Tinubu returns to Abuja today after China, UK trips

President Bola Tinubu is set to return to Abuja on Sunday after concluding his official trip to China and a brief stopover in the United Kingdom.

Tinubu departed Abuja for Beijing on August 29. His visit commenced on September 2 with a meeting at the Great Hall of the People, where he was warmly received by President Xi Jinping.

A 21-gun salute and an honor guard marked his arrival in China, highlighting the significance of the visit.

According to a statement released by Bayo Onanuga, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Tinubu engaged in a series of bilateral talks with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang. During these discussions, both countries signed five Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs).

These agreements covered various areas, including a cooperation plan to further the Belt and Road Initiative, peaceful applications of nuclear energy, and development initiatives related to human resources.

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One of the MoUs emphasized media exchange and cooperation between China’s media outlets and the Nigerian Television Authority. Another key agreement was signed with the China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) for the construction of the Lagos Green Rail Line, a 68-kilometer project that will connect the Lekki Free Zone to Marina, interfacing with the existing Blue Line.

Additionally, an agreement for a $1 billion iron ore-to-steel project in Kogi State was reached between Nigeria’s Chart and Capstone Integrated Limited and China’s Sinomach-He.

During his stay in China, President Tinubu also visited prominent companies, including Huawei and CHEC, before attending the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Summit. At the summit, representing the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) as chairman, he delivered a speech emphasizing the importance of multilateralism and global cooperation for peace.

In his final engagement in China, Tinubu met with representatives of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (China chapter) to discuss the ongoing reforms in Nigeria. He expressed hope that these changes would pave the way for improved infrastructure, consistent power supply, and enhanced education, akin to what is seen in China.

After leaving Beijing, President Tinubu headed to London for a brief visit. There, he met with King Charles III to discuss pressing issues, including climate change.

President Tinubu’s return to Abuja is eagerly anticipated as he concludes this important diplomatic mission.

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