Crime
Enugu killings: Senate seeks police, military presence in Uzo-Uwani
To put a stop to incessant killings and ensure adequate security in the area Uzo-Uwani area of Enugu State, the Senate has urged the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, to urgently ensure police and military presence
The Senate resolution followed adoption of a motion on the need for the IGP and COAS to urgently curb the “senseless killings and maiming” of innocent indigenes of Nimbo, Adani in Uzo-Uwani local government area of Enugu state by bandits.
The motion was sponsored by Senator Okechukwu, Ezea (LP -Enugu) and co- sponsored by Senator Chukwu Kelvin (LP -Enugu) and Senator Osita Ngwu (PDP- Enugu West).
Ezea said that on April 7, five innocent farmers in Adani, a popular rice production community in Uzo-Uwani were callously murdered by some bandits who invaded the community in the wee hours of the morning to commit the dastardly act.
He said on April 28, at about 2 pm, another attack was carried out in the same area where four innocent people in the farming village of Nimbo were gruesomely mowed down by bandits in an unprovoked attack that is reminiscent of the April 2016 Nimbo killings.
He recalled that on February 2016, Abbi community was the first to be hit by the same assailants where two people were gruesomely killed while 19 others were declared missing.
He said there was a major massacre in Nimbo community in the early hours of April 25, 2016, which left over 46 people dead and 14 persons injured, with their houses and other property completely razed.
He expressed worry that the killings did not seem to be isolated as their persistence indicated a pattern, saying that even with the 2016 killings, the authorities both at the state and Federal levels had not taken robust steps to stop it.
He expressed worry that if nothing very urgent and sustainable was done to put an end to the recurrent menace, people might begin to resort to self-help to ward off the criminal elements .
He l said this might eventually lead to a complete breakdown of law and order, especially given the already challenging security situation in the region.
He said that with the strategic location of Uzo-Uwani as a net producer of food in the country, the killings might have significant impact on the nation’s food security as more and more farmers were now becoming afraid to go to farms for fear of being killed.
He said residents were abandoning their communities and relocating to urban areas, thereby, exacerbating the rural-urban migration crises in the country.
Senator Kelvin Chukwu (LP -Enugu),who seconded the motion, said the killing of members of the community was unacceptable, saying that there was need to put an end to the killings.
He said considering the strategic nature of the affected communities in rice production, there was need to protect the residents from attack.
Sen. Osita, Ngwu (PDP- Enugu) said although he is a co -sponsor of the motion but was disassociating himself from the fifth paragraph of the motion, which stated that the state and Federal governments had not taken robust steps to stop the killings.
Ngwu said it was a misrepresentation of facts that the state and Federal governments and security agencies were not working hard to put an end to the attacks and killings and protect members of the communities.
According to Ngwu, the Enugu state governor, Dr. Peter Mbah and the security agencies had visited he affected communities with relief materials , saying that the state and Federal governments and the security agencies were doing everything possible to protect the people and end the attacks.
Senate in its resolution, urged the IGP, COAS and Director General of the Department of State Services to investigate, arrest and prosecute the criminal gangs to serve as a deterrent.
It also mandated its Committees on Legislative Compliance, Police Affairs and National Security and Intelligence to ensure compliance and proffer lasting solutions.
It further urged the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to provide relief materials to the victims to cushion effects of the unwarranted attacks.
Crime
Impostor Doctor Sentenced to 4 Years imprisonment for stealing Friend’s Certificate
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has secured the conviction of Mr. Martins Ugwu, who fraudulently used the medical certificate of his best friend to secure a position at the Federal Ministry of Health.
Ugwu, who was a Senior Medical Officer II on Grade Level 13, was found to have impersonated his friend, Dr. George Daniel Davidson.
He allegedly stole the licence from his friend for whom he was best man during a wedding in 2006.
They both hail from Orukpa in the Ogbadibo Local Government Area of Benue State.
Mr. Ugwu was sentenced to four years and 2 months jail term by Justice Abubakar Idris Kutigi of the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Jabi.
The ICPC had filed a seven-count charge against Ugwu in February 2016, accusing him of falsifying documents to gain employment in 2006.
The charges included making false statements to the Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission, contravening Section 25 (1)(a) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000, and punishable under Section 25 (1)(b) of the same act.
For over a 9-year period, Ugwu worked as a medical doctor under the pseudonym Dr. George Daniel Davidson, earning a total of ₦17.2 million in salaries and allowances.
Using the fake documents, he also obtained a staff identity card, applied for annual leave, and even sought postgraduate training for a Master’s degree in Epidemiology Practice.
During the sentencing hearing on Tuesda, ICPC Counsel Dr. Osuobeni Ekoi Akponimisingha argued for the restitution of all earnings the convict fraudulently received during his tenure. Citing Sections 319 and 321 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), Akponimisingha emphasized the need to recover public funds.
Delivering judgment, Justice Kutigi condemned the rising trend of quack doctors, describing it as a grave threat to public health.
He sentenced Ugwu to six months imprisonment for each of the seven counts, to run consecutively, amounting to a total of four years.
The judge also ordered Ugwu to refund the ₦17.2 million he earned fraudulently.
Should he fail to meet the restitution order, an additional one-year prison term would be added to his sentence.
Justice Kutigi reiterated that the conviction and sentencing were meant to serve as a deterrent to others who might consider engaging in such fraudulent practices.
He warned that impersonation, particularly in critical professions like medicine, poses significant risks to society and would not be tolerated.
The ICPC said it us satisfied with the judgment, recommiting itself to tackling corruption and ensuring justice in the public service.
Crime
Tragedy as gunmen kill FIRS Staff, Khalid Bichi in Maitama
Apprehension has gripped residents of Maitama District in the Federal Capital Territory as gunmen allegedly killed a staff of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Khalid Bichi in the area on Friday.
Every indication points to the believe that the gunmen may have been hired assassin that trailed and killed Buichi in Maitama area of Abuja.
Nigeria Newsbite finding indicated that that Khalid Bichi was shot at multiple times by his assaillants on Friday night at about 9:00pm when he stepped out to get some food.
The late Khalid who was rushed to the General Hospital, Maitama was confirmed ‘brought in dead’ (BiD).
The late Khalid it was gathered was popular on the social media with the username @Khalid Bichi, had connections with some influential politicians in the country.
The FCT Police command is yet to issue a statement on the unfortunate incident
Crime
Nemesis catches up with sex-for-grade Lecturer at FUL in Kogi
A Federal University Lokoja (FUL) Lecturer, Theodore Sheyi of the department of English Language Studies (ELS) has been openly paraded in the school campus for attempting to indulge in the Act.
He reportedly failed a female student for not acceding to his demand for sex for grades.
However, the long arm of the law caught up with him as he was arrested by the NPF after he was set to ‘chop’ the lady.
The lady’s father, who is a police officer urged her to give in, and the lecturer invited her to his house.
Just as he pulled off his trouser he was apprehended and brought to the school campus.
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