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Task Force clears traders under Apongbon Bridge in overnight raid

Task Force clears traders under Apongbon Bridge in overnight raid
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.
Task Force clears traders under Apongbon Bridge in overnight raid
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Explosion in Yobe, three people hospitalised

Explosion in Yobe, three people hospitalised
At least 3 persons have been hospitalised after an undetonated Improvised Explosive Device exploded in Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe State.
The explosion took place on Saturday at Ngomari Community in Buni Yadi, headquarters of Gujba Local Government Area.
A reliable source in the area told Daily Trust that the incident happened when a 22-year-old discovered live ammunition and four AK47 rounds while fetching firewood in the bush.
“The young man attempted to open the ammunition out of curiosity.
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“He proceeded to strike the ammunition with a hammer, which triggered an explosion. 3 persons including the young man sustained various degrees of injury,” the source said.
Confirming the incident, the Secretary of the Local Metal Fabricators Association, Gujba LG, Malam Isyaku Dahiru, said the victims were moved to Yobe State Specialist Hospital Buni Yadi for urgent treatment.
Efforts to get the reaction of the Public Relations Officer of the Yobe State Police Command, SP Dungus Abdulkarim, were not successful as he did not pick his calls and was yet to reply to the calls as at the time of filing this report.
Boko Haram terrorists have been using IEDs to launch attacks on communities in the area.
Explosion in Yobe, three people hospitalised
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Rivers: Presidency reveals security intelligence leading to emergency rule

Rivers: Presidency reveals security intelligence leading to emergency rule
The Presidency has revealed that security intelligence reports led to the suspension of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, and elected members of the State House of Assembly.
According to the government, militants were already targeting oil pipelines, posing a serious threat to national security and the economy.
Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, disclosed this in an article titled “Imagine Rivers State Without a State of Emergency”, published on Sunday.
He maintained that intelligence reports showed an escalating crisis in the oil-rich state.
President Tinubu, in a nationwide broadcast on Tuesday, explained that his efforts to mediate the political conflict in Rivers had been ignored. He stated that worsening security threats necessitated the declaration of a state of emergency.
“The latest security reports made available to me show that between yesterday and today, there have been disturbing incidents of vandalization of pipelines by some militants, without the governor taking any action to curtail them. I have, of course, given stern orders to the security agencies to ensure the safety of the good people of Rivers State and the oil pipelines,” Tinubu said while announcing the emergency rule.
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The decision has drawn criticism from various quarters, with many questioning its necessity. However, the Presidency has defended the move, insisting it was based on credible security intelligence.
Onanuga explained that Section 305 of the Constitution empowers the President to act when there is a threat to law, order, or economic security.
“Impeachment threats might have spurred attacks on lawmakers by the governor’s supporters, while militants in the creeks—primed to sabotage critical oil infrastructure—could have plunged Nigeria’s oil production back to pre-2023 lows,” he stated.
He further alleged that militants were awaiting instructions from Fubara before launching attacks on pipelines.
“Intelligence confirmed that militants, told by Fubara to await signals, were already targeting pipelines, risking a collapse in output and a Niger-Delta domino effect,” Onanuga added.
According to him, Tinubu’s intervention was crucial, as Rivers State is a key player in Nigeria’s oil sector. He warned that any disruption in the region could have dire economic consequences.
He dismissed claims that the emergency rule undermines democracy, arguing that it is a “temporary, surgical” measure aimed at restoring order rather than replacing democratic institutions.
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Shehu Sani faults senators taking voice vote objection to media

Shehu Sani faults senators taking voice vote objection to media
A former senator who represented Kaduna Central Senatorial District has slammed lawmakers for going to the media to raise objections against the adoption of voice voting for the confirmation of a State of Emergency in Rivers State.
Shehu Sani said that any lawmaker who wished to raise such an objection ought to have done so in the chambers of the National Assembly and not the media.
Recall that members of the National Assembly had voted on the proclamation of a State of Emergency in Rivers by President Bola Tinubu.
However, rather than adhere to the provisions of the law by taking a head count to determine that the Assembly had formed a quorum, the leadership of both chambers adopted voice voting.
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Shortly after the voting process which was condemned by many including Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar, and the Peoples Democratic Party among others, Ireti Kingibe, a serving lawmaker condemned the process.
In his reaction, to this Sani said all objections should be done within the chambers, not outside or in the media.
He wrote on X, “If any lawmaker had issues with voice votes or quorum, he or she is supposed to raise a point of order on the floor and insist on being heard; and not be silent in the chamber then come to the media to raise objections.
“If there is no quorum, it’s because some lawmakers deliberately chose to abstain,” Sani noted.
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