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The Lagos State Environment and Special Offences Enforcement Unit (Task Force) says it carried out an all night raid to clear illegal structures and business centres under Apongbon Bridge, Lagos Island.

The agency’s spokesperson, Mr Gbadeyan Abdulraheem, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday, in Lagos.

Abdulraheem said that the operation, which was carried out between Sunday night and Monday morning, was done in response to Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s directive after opening the burnt Apongbon Bridge.

He said that all traders were cleared from under the bridges in order to forestall recurrence of any environmental mishap that could lead to loss of lives and property.

The spokesperson said that the operation was led by the chairman of the agency, CSP Shola Jejeloye.

“The action was carried out following the reopening of Eko Bridge by Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, after it had been shut for 15 months due to fire outbreak that occurred due to the activities of traders clustered under the bridge.

“The agency has to take the step at all the strategic locations where the activities of street traders pose a major threat to the environment and general well being of Lagos residents.

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“The chairman appealed to all traders to relocate their activities to the complex provided by the state government and desist from carrying out activities that are counter productive to the state,” he said.

Abdulraheem pointed out that achieving a Mega City status as enshrined in the THEMES agenda of the state government was a collective effort, stressing that all hands must be on deck to ensure its sustenance.

He said that the agency would  carry out enforcement exercise on a daily basis to ensure it achieved its aim, warning that anyone found going against the law would be arrested and prosecuted accordingly.

The spokesperson said the agency also carried out similar raid against traders who displayed their goods indiscriminately on the highways, roadsides, kerbs and railway tracks across various parts of the metropolis.

He said the operation was carried out simultaneously at different places where they had earlier sensitised the people and served them quit notice, especially those at Oshodi rail track.

“Our warnings have been sent out to them for as long as two years ago, but they don’t listen. We served notices at Fagba, where some people built shanties, kiosks, from Fagba to Pen Cinema and Isokoko.

“Their trade on the roads have shortchanged motorists and pedestrians, who should enjoy free movement along that axis.

“It is completely unfair to all Lagos residents and we will make sure that they are all cleared out with immediate effect,” he said.

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Hamdiyya Sidi makes U-turn, apologises to Sokoto gov over video on insecurity

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Hamdiyya Sidi makes U-turn, apologises to Sokoto gov over video on insecurity

In a significant development, a Sokoto-based rights activist, Hamdiyya Sidi, being prosecuted by Governor Ahmed Aliyu-led Sokoto government for allegedly making inciting statements, has made a U-turn and issued a public apology to the state government.

Sidi was reportedly arrested for “embarrassing” Governor Aliyu, on social media.

She was subsequently arraigned secretly without having access to a lawyer nor family members, a source had said.

The woman had in a video lamented the insecurity in the state and demanded an end to the incessant killings by bandits.

She had reportedly revealed how gunmen took over villages without any restraint and added that displaced women seeking refuge in the state capital were being sexually exploited due to abject poverty.

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But in a new video shared on social media, Sidi stated in Hausa, “My name is Hamdiyya Sidi Sheriff from Sokoto state, Wurno Local Government Area.

“I am the individual who recently created a video highlighting the pressing issues of insecurity and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Sokoto State.

“I’m apologising as a woman and a Muslim from Sokoto because I used some words in the video when I made reference to the governor’s wife and his family.

“The words are too heavy considering my age. The words weren’t supposed to have come from me.

“And the other comment I made that the IDPs should move into government facilities and occupy them, I regret saying that too.

“Please for God’s sake, I’m sorry, nobody has the right to move into or occupy a government facility without due process and permission.

“For the government, governor and anyone that my comment has affected, I’m sorry, please forgive me.”

Sokoto is one of states in Northern Nigeria plagued by bandits who raid and loot villages, kill residents and burn houses to the ground.

 

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A bystander was fat@lly struck by a stray bullet when some Nigerian Customs Service officers and smugglers clashed in the Obada Idi-Emi area of Imeko-Afon Local Government Area of Ogun State on Monday, Nov. 25.

The violent confrontation began earlier in the day, with gunshots ringing out, throwing the community into panic.

As both sides exchanged gunfire, a resident identified as Kazeem was k!lled by a stray bullet.

The Public Relations Officer of the Ogun Area 1 Command of the Nigeria Customs Services, Hammed Oloyede, confirmed the incident to Punch. Oloyede said officers of the command had received intelligence about a smuggling activity of some foreign rice and they trailed the vehicle.

He added that when the driver of the vehicle observed that he had been trailed, he abandoned the smuggled item and the vehicle in a bid to evade arrest and fled the scene.

He said: “On Monday, November 25, 2024, at about 1109hrs, the operatives of Nigeria Customs Service, Ogun Area 1 Command received credible information on a Mazda 323 laden with bags of Imported rice. A surveillance team was deployed in a private vehicle to trail and give real-time updates on the Information.

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“Upon confirmation, The team with the official patrol vehicle swung into action along the bush paths of Owode-Obada and intercepted one MAZDA 323 loaded with foreign rice of 50kg each at the said Owode Obada axis. The driver abandoned the vehicle upon sighting the official patrol vehicle and managed to evade arrest.

“While conveying the intercepted vehicle with foreign rice to the Government Warehouse for documentation, the intercepted vehicle broke down at Obada town. Given the volatile nature of the area, the team leader directed that the intercepted rice be evacuated into the official patrol Hilux.”

He added that some suspected hoodlums attacked the officers while they were transloading the seized contraband which led to a free-for-all between the officers and the hoodlums.

The Ogun Customs PRO added that during the ensuing melee, the customs officers fled the scene to ensure their safety. One officer (pictured above) was injured.

Oloyede said that an investigation has commenced into the matter.

 

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