Month: October 2023

  • Israeli police arrest 5 for allegedly spitting on Christians

    Israeli police arrest 5 for allegedly spitting on Christians

     

    Tel Aviv:.  Five suspects have been arrested following video footage of ultra-orthodox Jews spitting on Christian pilgrims in Jerusalem’s Old City, police said.

    On Tuesday, a video circulated on social media, showing ultra-Orthodox Jews, including children, encountering Christian pilgrims carrying a large wooden cross in an alleyway in the Old City.

    Several of the Jews spat in the direction of the pilgrims as a sign of disgust.

    The video sparked sharp criticism from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel’s chief rabbis.

    “Israel is totally committed to safeguarding the sacred right of worship and pilgrimage to the holy sites of all faiths,’’ Netanyahu said.

    Jerusalem Police Chief Doron Turgeman called the act “ugly’’, and said that no hostility would be tolerated against Christians, Muslims or Jews.

    He said that a special task force would be set up with the aim of taking a stronger action against the issue.

    Christians have recently suffered increased hostility, especially in Jerusalem.

    At the beginning of the year, for example, a protestant cemetery was damaged by two Jewish teenagers.

    Christians are minority in Israel, making up less than two per cent of the country’s 10 million citizens. (dpa/NAN) (www.nannews.ng) / Flowerbudnews

  • Tinubu Commends EFCC on Anti-Graft Efforts,  Unfolds More Robust Agenda

    Tinubu Commends EFCC on Anti-Graft Efforts, Unfolds More Robust Agenda

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews):  President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has lauded the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), for making impressive gains in the fight against economic and financial crimes.

    The President, however, charged the Commission to intensify a more vigorous and robust efforts in tackling the monster of corruption, a statement by Dele Oyewale, EFCC Ag. Head,  Media & Publicity disclosed.

    President Tinubu gave the commendation in Abuja on Tuesday while declaring open the 5th Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC- National Judicial Institute, NJI Capacity Building Workshop for Justices and Judges.

    According to him, there were profound gains already made in the fight against corruption and the EFCC played remarkable roles in achieving them.

    “For instance, available records show that EFCC has continued to achieve significant milestones in securing convictions and asset recovery running into billions of naira.

    There have also been significant improvements in the policy and legal frameworks for combating corruption with the National Anti-Corruption Strategy Plan and new legislations against money laundering, illicit financial flow and terrorism financing”, he said.

    President Tinubu noted the devastating effects of corruption against the growth of the nation and called for multi-sectoral and multifaceted approaches in tackling them, placing emphasis on synergy and inter-agency collaboration as potent weapons of attack against the monster.

    “Corruption and related financial crimes have become a menace in our national life and have in consequence attracted poor perception index rating for Nigeria globally. It requires concerted collaborative efforts to effectively combat it”, he said.

    The President, while commending the efforts of “successive leadership of the EFCC and NJI” for sustaining the anti-graft war, charged judicial officers to be more passionate and courageous in carrying out their assignments to rid the nation of corrupt practices.

    “Without competent and courageous judges who are passionate about their country, progress in fighting corruption is impossible”, he said.

    The President, who spoke through the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Lateef Fagbemi, SAN,  applauded the theme of the Workshop: “Consolidating on the Gains in the Fight against Economic and Financial Crimes”.

    He assured that his administration was determined and resolute in bringing corruption to its knees.

    “My administration is determined to ensure that these gains are not reversed and that Nigeria achieves her dream of reducing corruption to the barest minimum.

    He assured that his agenda of fighting corruption is “not just a mantra but a call to duty by all agencies involved in combating the malaise”.

    The President specifically called for proper inter-agency synergy and collaboration while promising the “provision of adequate resources for the achievement of this noble objective and will therefore not accept any excuse for failure”.

    The President expressed commitment to improve the efficiency of the administration of criminal justice system and make “comprehensive investments across the entire justice system in Nigeria to improve human resource capacity and create enabling working environment in view of rising backlogs of and attendant congestion of correctional centres.

    He charged the NJI to take decisive steps in ensuring drastic improvement in the rating and perception of the nation’s judiciary.

    He also tasked the judiciary to be more proactive in the trial of awaiting inmates, arguing that “victims of all manner of crimes and their family must also be able to get justice within a reasonable time”.

    In his Goodwill Message, Chief Justice of Nigeria,  Justice  Olukayode Ariwoola noted that the judiciary as an arbiter between parties,  has continued to live up to expectations and called on judges to be more proactive in resolving lingering cases of corruption  across the courts.

    He particularly called for more focus in dispensing justice without allowing legal technicalities to strand in the way of right adjudication of cases. “Judges must be proactive by not allowing technicalities to stand against substantive justice’’, he said.

    He commended the theme of the Workshop, saying that it is appropriate as “it resonates deeply with the current state of our nation and the challenges of resolving lingering cases in our courts”.

    Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Abdulkarim Chukkol, emphasized the collaborative efforts of the EFCC with the NJI stressing that, “to effectively fight the menace of corruption and economic and financial crimes, the symbiotic relationship between the EFCC and the judiciary must be enhanced and encouraged.

    He noted that, though the challenges of fighting economic and financial crimes are daunting,  “our dynamism and pro-activeness as a law enforcement agency has given us the advantage to be a step ahead of these criminals and continue to develop strategies to deal with them accordingly.

       He expressed confidence in the prospects of the Workshop to deliver optimal benefits to every stakeholder, assuring that “this workshop will yield its desired purpose and communicate implementable solutions that will guide the EFCC in executing its new agenda in the fight against corruption and economic crimes”.

     Other dignitaries at the opening ceremony of the  three-day workshop include Chief Judges of many states, Justices of the Court of Appeal,  senior legal luminaries,  among others.  (Flowerbudnews)

  • Vehicle chased by LASTMA kills pregnant woman, 2 children, tricyclist

    Vehicle chased by LASTMA kills pregnant woman, 2 children, tricyclist

    Tragedy struck, yesterday, in the Ago, Okota area of Isolo Local Government Area, LGA, of Lagos State, when a vehicle, chased by an official of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, ran into a tricycle, killing a pregnant woman, her two children and the tricycle operator.

    However, the Police said only the pregnant woman and the tricyclist lost their lives.

     

    Eyewitnesses alleged that one of the LASTMA officials at Okota roundabout flagged down the driver of a Toyota Sienna MPV (multipurpose vehicle), in an attempt to arrest him for violating traffic rules.

     

    The official and a policeman attached to LASTMA were said to have entered the vehicle, with one of them attempting to take over the steering. A struggle ensued between the driver and the LASTMA official, while the vehicle was still in motion, as the former refused to allow the LASTMA to take over the steering.

     

    In the process, the driver lost control and collided with the tricycle on Bayo Oyewale Street.

     

    The tricyclist, who had his skull broken, died on the spot with the pregnant woman, while the children she was taking to school became unconscious.

     

    Protest

    The incident sparked protests as an angry mob descended on the LASTMA official.

    However, the timely intervention by a team of policemen from Ago Division saved the official from being lynched, as the police fired tear gas canisters to disperse the mob.

     

    When arrived at the scene, an eye witness who simply identified himself as Friday, explained, “More than five LASTMA officials alongside a police officer were struggling with the driver. The car attempted to hit me but I dodged it. I was furious and even tried to throw a stone at the driver when I saw that the LASTMA officials were in a confrontation with him. Within minutes, I noticed that they had entered Bayo Oyewale Street, on Ago road.

    The Sienna vehicle collided with the tricycle that was operating on the street, killing a pregnant woman and her two children.

    The skull of the keke Marwa driver was on the ground. Angry bystanders began assaulting the policeman and LASTMA official who tried to flee.”

     

    Another eye witness, whose shop is located opposite the accident scene, said, “I sent my brother downstairs to help me get something downstairs. He rushed back and informed me that there was a crowd at the bus stop where I had my shop. When I got there, I couldn’t comprehend what I saw.

     

    “I was told that the Sienna driver was going the wrong way because the road was in a bad condition. In that area, when you reach a certain point, people tend to use one-way routes to bypass the bad road, particularly around Cele.

     

    “The tricyclist was my customer. He visited my shop four days ago to make some withdrawals from my Point-of-Sale (POS) machine. He also informed me that he had a newborn baby and he was planning to pay the bride price for the mother of his child in two weeks. They were even discussing preparations for the child’s dedication, which was scheduled for a few days later, before their wedding.

    Upon my arrival, I was shocked to see his lifeless body on the ground. I inquired about what had happened, they told me that the Sienna driver had entered the estate, and it was during the altercation with LASTMA that the Sienna collided with the tricycle.

     

    Tragically, while the two children lost their lives instantly, the condition of the pregnant woman was critical. They rushed her to the hospital, but before reaching there, I received the news that she had also passed away. I’m not certain about the condition of the Sienna driver. Some said he died too while others said he is in a critical condition in the hospital he was rushed to.

     

    The tragedy was sparked by the action of the LASTMA officials. It is baffling why they would chase someone, even when the person entered an estate. They dragged the man, wrestled with the steering right on the street”

     

    Another eyewitness, who identified himself simply as Michael, attributed the bad portion on Okota road to reason motorists divert to the opposite road.

     

    According to him, “There is a bad route around the roundabout, prompting people to take a one-way route to avoid the bad road. However, LASTMA officials have turned this into a source of income for themselves.

    Whenever a driver takes that one-way route, they would stop him and demand money. That’s what happened today (yesterday). They stopped the Sienna but the driver refused to stop. The police officer with them today (yesterday) worked alongside LASTMA officials”

     

    Police, LASTMA react

    When contacted, spokesman for the Lagos State Police Command, Benjamin Hudenyin, said only the pregnant woman and tricycle operator lost their lives in the incident.

     

    On its part, LASTMA, in a statement by its Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department, Adebayo Taofiq, exonerated its official from culpability.

     

    Rather, it explained that “Traffic Officer, Hassan Kehinde of Zone 27 Okota, who led the LASTMA patrol team disclosed that a driver of a blue Toyota Sienna bus with plate number AKD 944 HN, was apprehended for driving against traffic around Ago Palace.

  • RMAFC tasks citizens on tax compliance

    RMAFC tasks citizens on tax compliance

    By Kelechi Ogunleye

    Abuja:  Alhaji Muhammed Shehu, Chairman, Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), has tasked Nigerian on compliance with the payment of taxes to boost revenue generation in the country.

    Shehu made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja.

    He also urged Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) alongside private business owners to remit to the Federal Government coffers as and when due to avoid sanctions.

    Shehu said that revenues generated from payment of taxes would be utilised for better services and infrastructural development in the country for the benefit of all citizens.

    The chairman, who reiterated the need to enlarge the nation’s tax base, added that barely less than 40 million Nigerians pay taxes.

    According to him, this is low for a country with high population.

    ” The Federal Government and tiers of the federation are concerned with how to make more revenue by blocking leakages,” he said.

    While reflecting on Nigeria’s years of existence, Shehu said that the country’s 63rd Independence Day Anniversary was a significant milestone.

    He added that it was time for Nigerians to look back on the progress made and the challenges confronting the nation since its independence.

    “ Nigeria gained independence from British colonial rule on Oct. 1, 1960. Since then, the country has made significant strides in various aspects of development, including politics, economy, culture, and more.

    “ It is a time to honour the sacrifices and contributions of those who fought for Nigeria’s independence and to appreciate the diverse cultures and traditions that make the country unique.

    “ It is also an opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to unity, peace, and progress as Nigeria continues its journey forward,” he said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng) /Flowerbudnews

  • FCTA, Israel to partner on agriculture, security, digital economy

    FCTA, Israel to partner on agriculture, security, digital economy

     

    By Philip Yatai

    Abuja:  The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, says the FCT Administration will partner with the State of Israel on agriculture, security, and digital economy.

    Wike stated this when he received the Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Michael Freeman, in his office in Abuja on Tuesday.

    He expressed a commitment to partner with Israel on information technology, particularly in the development of the planned Technology Village in Abuja.

    The minister added that the climatic condition of Abuja city is also conducive for agricultural production.

    “The climate here is good for agriculture, so I would like to partner with you to have a large technology driven farm to employ a lot of our youths.

    “It will be good if you can open that channel,” he said.

    Wike also called for partnership to improve the security situation in the FCT, stressing that security was very crucial to enable people to do their businesses without fear.

    “Let us work together to help us reduce some of the insecurity in FCT,” he added.

    Earlier, Freeman offered to support the FCT minister in making Abuja a technology hub using Israeli expertise.

    He said that currently when people think about technology, Lagos always comes to mind, stressing the need to work together to build a technology-driven economy in the federal capital.

    “I want to discuss with your team on using Israeli expertise to set up centres where people can learn about digital economy and build digital start-ups.

    “We will also be glad to work with you on agriculture in Nigeria to provide jobs. We will also work with you on digital economy, alternative energy and security.

    “There are huge opportunities for us to work on,” he said.

    The ambassador invited the minister to visit Israel to discuss opportunities that could benefit all parties. (NAN/ Flowerbudnews

  • FCT-IRS to recognise tax-compliant individuals, organisations

    FCT-IRS to recognise tax-compliant individuals, organisations

    By Philip Yatai

    Abuja: The Federal Capital Territory Internal Revenue Service (FCT-IRS) says it will recognise tax-compliant individuals and organisations as part to further appreciate excellence and dedication to civic responsibilities.

    The Executive Chairman, Mr Haruna Abdullahi, stated this in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday to commemorate the 2023 Customer Service Week with the theme, “Team Service TM”.

    The chairman said in the statement signed by the Head of Corporate Communications, Mr Mustapha Sumaila, that the aim was to inspire and motivate others.

    Abdullahi said that FCT-IRS believed that highlighting their achievements would encourage a culture of compliance and responsible citizenship among taxpayers.

    He extolled the trust, cooperation and support of all taxpayers and reaffirmed the service commitment to providing efficient, transparent, and citizen-centric services.

    Abdullahi said: “Therefore, we encourage everyone to continue fulfilling their tax responsibilities as responsible and patriotic citizens.

    “Together, we can build a prosperous future for our city.”

    The chairman explained that the customer service week was dedicated to acknowledging the invaluable contributions and commitment of taxpayers in fulfilling their civic responsibilities by paying their taxes diligently.

    According to him, taxpayers were the life-blood of FCT-IRS.

    Abdullahi acknowledged the dedication and steadfastness of individuals, businesses, and organisations who have consistently fulfilled their tax obligations.

    He said that the taxes being paid by citizens were pivotal in providing essential services, infrastructural development, and sustaining the economic stability of Abuja city.

    Abdullahi pledged the service’s commitment to creating an enabling atmosphere for staff members by providing the necessary support and required infrastructure.

    This, he said, would foster an environment of exceptional service delivery.

    “We understand that a motivated and empowered workforce is essential in delivering exceptional service to our taxpayers.

    “Thus, by nurturing a supportive work environment, we will ensure that our dedicated team perform their duties with utmost professionalism.

    “The FCT-IRS is determined to equip our personnel with the necessary skills and knowledge to deliver services that meet global standards.

    “Through comprehensive training programmes, we will continue to groom our workforce to match up to the evolving landscape of service delivery.

    “This will ensure that our taxpayers receive the best possible assistance with their tax matters,” he said. (NAN / Flowerbudnews

  • Osun Plans Six Months Maternity Leave For Nursing Mothers

    Osun Plans Six Months Maternity Leave For Nursing Mothers

    The Osun State Government will in no distant time finalise plans to provide for six months maternity leave for nursing mothers in government workplaces across the state.

     

    Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Health, Dr. Akindele Adekunle stated this at a one-day symposium on celebrating enabling breastfeeding environment for working mothers held at the local government service commission, Abeere.

     

    Dr Akindele explained that the move is in line with recommendations and advocacy of the World Health Organisation (W.H.O) and the Nigerian Governors’ Wives Forum seeking approval for six months paid maternity leave to nursing mothers.

     

    The Special Adviser also hinted that Governor Adeleke will soon forward a bill to the State House of Assembly to domesticate enabling laws to aid the decision.

     

    His words: “I’m happy to inform all our nursing mothers in our different offices that as a listening and people loving Governor, His Excellency Senator Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke has promised to send a bill to the House of Assembly to enact enabling laws to make maternity leave six months for nursing mothers in a bid to allow them to be able to tend to their babies and encourage them to breastfeed their babies exclusively for six months as recommended by the W.H.O”

     

    “But I will plead and advise this gathering and the entire public that whenever there is any public hearing by the House of Assembly concerning the bill, all stakeholders must raise their voice in support of the bill,” Adekunle said.

  • 100 staff members, 8 Schools set to benefit from Ede Poly Alumni Medical Outreach Programme

    100 staff members, 8 Schools set to benefit from Ede Poly Alumni Medical Outreach Programme

    100 staff members, 8 Schools set to benefit from Ede Poly Alumni Medical Outreach Programme, October 10 2023.

     

    The Federal Polytechnic Ede Alumni Association (FPEAA) under the leadership of Mrs. Balogun Adedoyin in partnership with Seeds of Victory Foundation Int’l is set to launch a Medical Outreach Programme on October 10, 2023 in the campus.

     

    The programme is scheduled to benefit one hundred (100) members of staff of the institution, as it will offer them opportunity to have contact with medical experts, who would be ready to lend their efforts toward ensuring that participants are in good medical conditions.

     

    First-aid boxes will be donated to the Eight Schools that make up the Institution. Aside sensitization and awareness, participants blood would be tested; their weight would be checked and necessary medical remarks would be offered, among other benefits.

     

    The Balogun-led FPEAA has set up this programme in agreement with its aim to ensure a healthy academic environment.

  • Just in: Naira Marley in Police custody over Mohbad’s death

    Just in: Naira Marley in Police custody over Mohbad’s death

    Lagos State Police have taken into custody rapper, Naira Marley over the death of his former signee, Mohbad.

     

    This was revealed in a tweet by the Police spokesman, Benjamin Hundeyin.

    Naira Marley is expected to assist the police in their investigation into the demise of MohBad.

    The tweet reads, “Azeez Fashola aka Naira Marley has been taken into custody for interrogation and other investigation activities”.

     

    Recall the singer had vowed to return to Nigeria to clear his name and help the probe into his former signee’s demise.

     

    “I’d like to share that I’ve just arrived back in Lagos, Nigeria to assist the authorities with the ongoing investigation,” he tweeted on Tuesday.

     

    “It’s important I do my part for Imole. I’ll be meeting with the police with hopes for the truth to be uncovered and for justice to prevail.