The investment is over 19 billion US dollars.
Fire outbreak at Dangote Refinery pic.twitter.com/s0YMxWC0JD
— Journalist KC (@kc_journalist) June 26, 2024
Updated: Hoodlums attack Plateau community, burn vehicles, destroy houses
Hoodlums on Monday afternoon attacked Bukuru, headquarters of Jos South Local Government Area, Plateau State, setting cars on fire and damaging houses.
The incident occurred after an alleged brief altercation between hoodlums and security workers at the wrecked Kugiya Market.
Trouble started at 2pm when security personnel from the Jos Metropolitan Development Board (JMDB) entered the area to carry out Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s recently signed Executive Order.
It was also gathered that the enraged youths, armed with cutlasses, clubs, and other hazardous weapons, resisted security personnel by resorting to violence, burning cars and stores of innocent individuals.
Garba Tanko, an eyewitness, said the hoodlums destroyed about 10 automobiles near a community grocery during the event.
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He said the security agencies, which consistedh of police officers and members of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NCSDC), as well as JMDB officials, were going to implement the Executive Order when the hoodlums went nuts and assaulted them.
Recall that Governor Mutfwang signing an order to restrict the unauthorised construction of structures and shops in the state, as well as impose traffic control.
Executive Order No. 003, 2024 was issued in reaction to the indiscriminate erection of buildings and traffic control that has abysmally degenerated under the Greater Jos Master Plan, as well as the state’s high rate of building collapse.
It needed the intervention of a security officer to calm down the situation. Attempts to contact the Plateau State Police Command’s spokesman, DSP Alfred Alabo, were unsuccessful at the time of filing this story.
Fire outbreak at Dangote Refinery, firm says it’s contained (Video)
A fire outbreak has been reported in a section of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery located in the Ibeju-Lekki area of Lagos State, Nigeria.
A video clip which went viral on social media on Wednesday shows fire with thick smoke emanating from the refinery billowing the atmosphere.
Fortunately, the fire has been successfully contained.
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Fake senator who duped foreigner of €47,082 jailed two years
A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Gwagwalada has sentenced Tom Makwe, a man posing as a senator, to two years imprisonment for defrauding a Spanish citizen of €47,082.
The convict, arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on two counts of internet fraud, pleaded guilty and requested leniency from the court.
Justice Aliyu Shafa delivered the judgment, granting the convict an option of a ₦5 million fine. The judge also ordered that the ₦30 million and $1,300 recovered from Makwe be returned to the victim, Maria Del Rosario San Jose Garces, through the Spanish embassy in Nigeria, with proof of the forfeiture to be filed within two weeks.
In addition, items recovered from the convict, including a black 2017 Camry car, a Samsung S23, an Apple iPhone 13, and an HP EliteBook, are to be forfeited to the government, with proceeds from their sale directed to the victim through the Spanish embassy.
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Makwe, expressing remorse, stated he had reformed and pleaded for mercy, vowing to avoid internet fraud in the future. His defense counsel, Adaji Abel, emphasized that Makwe was a first-time offender who cooperated with the EFCC and provided information leading to the arrest of other fraudsters.
Prosecution counsel Deborah Adamu-Eteh outlined that the convict, under various aliases including Fahad Tonny Makwe, Bryan, and Senator Tompolo, used a phone number and Bitcoin wallet to defraud Garces. The offence violated Section 321 of the Penal Code and was punishable under Section 324 of the same Act.
The EFCC had already recovered and presented the money and items from Makwe, and the court ordered their forfeiture to the government for the benefit of the victim.
(NAN)
El-Rufai sues Kaduna Assembly over N432bn corruption indictment
The immediate past governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, has instituted a legal action against the State House of Assembly over the investigation of corruption and fund misappropriation in his government when he governed the State.
Recall that the State legislative body had launched a probe into how N432 billion was expended under El-Rufai.
But El-Rufai’s son, Bello, disclosed that his father has now filed a lawsuit against the assembly over investigation findings.
Bello, who made the disclosure on X, said his father filed the suit against the defamation of his character by the state assembly.
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Bello wrote: “Mallam Nasir El-Rufai filed a lawsuit against the Kaduna State House of Assembly today for Defamation of his Character, amongst other spurious, unfounded allegations levelled against his person.
“I advise they start compiling legal fees to defend their lies in court.”
Recall that El-Rufai’s administration was indicted in corrupt practices to the tune of N423 billion.
On March 30th, 2024, Governor Uba Sani revealed during a town hall meeting that the state faced a substantial debt burden of $587 million, N85 billion, and 115 contractual liabilities inherited from the previous administration.
Sani had said the debt burden led to over 70% of the state’s allocation being used to service the inherited debt.
Following this, the Kaduna State House of Assembly formed an ad-hoc committee to investigate the state’s financial transactions from May 29th, 2015 to May 29, 2023.
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