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Group cautions religious leaders over Kwara hijab crisis

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The Ilorin Emirate Youth Development Association has condemned the hijab crisis in some schools in Kwara State, describing it as unfortunate.

A meeting between the Kwara State Government and leaders of the two religions in the state, Christianity and Islam, on the controversy generated by the wearing of the hijab by Muslim students in schools has failed to produce amicable resolution.

Both parties had reportedly refused to shift ground at the meeting presided over by the state Deputy Governor Kayode Alabi.

Ilorin Emirate Youth Development Association, in a statement by its National President, Alhaji Abdullahi Salaudeen, and the National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Mohammed Jagunma, expressed disappointment with the turn of things amongst the two religious groups on the hijab issue.

It noted that Kwara State was named the state of harmony based the way peaceful coexistence of the Muslims and Christians over the years.

It stated that whoever was fueling the hijab crisis in schools in the state wanted a religious crisis and did not mean well for Kwarans.

It, however, commended the Kwara State Government for taking proactive measures by summoning a stakeholders’ meeting and ordering the immediate closure of affected schools in the state.

It urged the government to take far-reaching measures in finding a lasting solution to the problem that would avert a reoccurrence of this ugly incident in future.

Muslim leaders in the state had last week urged the state government to impress it on the authorities of mission schools now being grant-aided by the state government to allow their wards to wear hijab to school.

The Christian leaders, however, disagreed, saying they would not allow that in mission schools.

The Christian leaders gave Muslim pupils in the affected schools the option of wearing caps or withdraw from the mission schools.

This matter became volatile, forcing the state government to shut down 10 missionary secondary schools in the state.

The state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has earlier called for calm and peace, saying “we must not allow the issue to spark religious crisis.”

PDP’s spokesperson in the state, Tunde Ashaolu, in a statement, urged the parties involved to be tolerant, exercise caution and not allow the hijab to cause enmity between the adherents of the two religions.

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Gunmen kill two soldiers in Abia checkpoint attack

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Gunmen kill two soldiers in Abia checkpoint attack

Early Wednesday morning, gunmen attacked an army checkpoint in Ekenobizi, a border community between Abia and Imo states, located in Umuopara, Umuahia South Local Government Area.

The assailants reportedly arrived around 6:18 a.m. in a white Lexus SUV (model 350/400) and launched an assault that resulted in the deaths of two soldiers.

A military source, who wished to remain anonymous, provided details of the incident but could not confirm the exact number of attackers involved.

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Confirming the incident in a press release on Wednesday, Lieutenant Colonel Jonah Unuakhalu of the Joint Task Force South East Operation UDO KA said: “In the early hours of today, 13 November 2024, troops of the Joint Task Force South East Operation UDO KA, deployed at a checkpoint along the Umuahia – Owerri Road in Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia State, came under attack by the irredentist group Indigenous People of Biafra and its armed affiliate, the Eastern Security Network.

“During the attack, the gallant troops were able to repel the assault, forcing the attackers to retreat in disarray with gunshot wounds, abandoning one Sienna and one Lexus Jeep used in the attack. However, in the ensuing firefight, two soldiers paid the supreme price.”

The Joint Task Force appealed to residents of the South East, particularly those in Abia State, for credible information to help track down the fleeing attackers and combat criminal elements in the region.

The force reiterated its commitment to protecting lives and property in line with global best practices and the rules of engagement.

 

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94 arrested as task force raids Lagos rail corridor squatters

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94 arrested as task force raids Lagos rail corridor squatters

At least 94 illegal occupants and squatters along the railway corridor from Pen Cinema to Fagba were arrested by the Lagos State Taskforce in an early morning sting operation on Wednesday.

During the raid, substances suspected to be hard drugs—such as Indian hemp, colorado, and other harmful drugs—were seized, along with various weapons.

It was gathered that those arrested attempted to resist the task force’s actions.

In a statement, Director of Public Affairs, Gbadeyan Abdulraheem, confirmed that those arrested will face prosecution.

He added that the agency dismantled shanties and makeshift structures along the railway corridor, clearing a distance of some kilometers.

The Taskforce Chairman Adetayo Akerele explained that the eviction aimed to provide relief for residents around the Fagba, Agege, and Pen Cinema railway routes, following numerous complaints from the public about criminal activities in the area.

He noted that the squatting had violated environmental and sanitary regulations.

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Akerele also highlighted the health and safety risks posed by the presence of squatters along the rail corridor.

He warned the evicted individuals not to return and assured residents and train passengers that regular patrols and surveillance would be conducted to prevent the re-establishment of shanties in the area.

“The rail tracks are not meant for habitation or the sale of narcotics. Anyone caught converting this place into a den of criminals or an area of residence will face severe consequences according to the law,” Akerele was quoted as saying.

Speaking on the raid, Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, disclosed that a locally fabricated short gun was recovered.

“94 suspects were arrested during the midnight operation; a locally fabricated short gun and several wraps of illicit substance suspected to be indian hemp, charm and a jack knife were recovered.

“The suspects will be charged to court accordingly,” Wahab stated in a post on X.

 

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Okpebholo sacks all political appointees, Board executives in Edo

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Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State

Okpebholo sacks all political appointees, Board executives in Edo

Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State has swept out all Board, Parastatal, and Agency appointees from his predecessor, Godwin Obaseki, in a decisive move to overhaul the state’s public service.

A statement released on Wednesday by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, confirmed the immediate dismissal of all political appointees and Permanent Secretaries brought in from outside the state Civil Service.

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The statement reads:

“For the information of the general public, His Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebholo, Governor of Edo State, has approved the dissolution of Executives of all Boards, Agencies, and Parastatals in the Edo State Public Service with immediate effect.

“In addition, all Permanent Secretaries appointed from outside the State Public/Civil Service and all Political Appointees are hereby relieved of their appointments.”

Affected individuals have been directed to return all government property in their possession to the senior Public Officers in their respective Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.

 

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