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  • Senior staff files N150m suit against JAMB for alleged unlawful dismissal

    Senior staff files N150m suit against JAMB for alleged unlawful dismissal

     

     

    Abuja:  Mr Yisa Usman, a Deputy Director with Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has filed a N150 million suit against the board over alleged unlawful dismissal.

    Usman, in the suit marked: NICN/ABJ/266/2023 and filed by his lawyer, Oseini Bamigbaye from the Chambers of Mohammed Shuaibu, at the National Industrial Court, Abuja, sought nine reliefs.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that while Usman is the claimant, JAMB is the sole defendant in the case dated and filed Sept. 29, 2023.

    The claimant is praying the court to declare that the constitution of the Board’s Directorate Staff Disciplinary Committee set up by the office was wholly irregular, illegal, null and void for failure to comply with Article 3.5.4 of the Board’s Staff Manual and Conditions of Service.

    He is also praying the court to declare that the composition of the committee, mostly consisting of the board’s registrar and other directors who were beneficiaries of infractions exposed by him “in Item No. 6, Page 5 of his response dated April 3, 2023, to the query issued on March 31, 2023, is unconstitutional,null and void.”

    He premised his argument on the grounds that his right to fair hearing could not have been guaranteed before the committee.

    Usman is equally urging the court to declare that “the claimant’s purported dismissal by the defendant without the consideration of the Committee’s Report by the defendant’s board is unlawful, illegal null and void.”

    The claimant, who sought an order setting aside his “purported dismissal” by the board, prayed the court for an order reinstating him “to his position with full entitlements, benefits and perks due to him by virtue of his position.”
    He sought “an order granting to the claimant all the salaries, allowances, perks due to him or that would have been due to him but for the purported dismissal.

    “An order compelling the defendant to promote the claimant as the Director of Finance and Account, being the most senior and qualified director in the Finance Department; the current Director of Finance and Account (DFA), having been holding that office illegally since May 9, 2022, when he turned 60 years old.

    “Exemplary damages in the sum of N150, 000, 000.00(one hundred and fifty million naira) for illegally and unlawful dismissing the claimant as well as the emotional, reputational, psychological pain and trauma caused by the malicious, illegal, and arbitrary actions of the defendant.

    “The cost of this action including reasonable cost to cover solicitor’s fees.”
    In his statement of material facts, Usman averred that he joined JAMB in Sept 11, 1997 as an Accountant II and rose to the position of deputy director after receiving several promotions in the board.

    He said at the time of the dismissal, he was in his eight years as deputy director in federal service and next in line to be the DFA.
    He said his professional education, training, experience, and personal principles “shaped him as an accountable, honest, transparent, efficient, and anti-corruption individual who cannot tolerate any form of infractions and always speak up against them.”
    According to him, this nature resulted in conflicts with the management of the board, as he is seen as an obstacle that needs to be removed.

    He said his commitment to due process and aversion to corrupt practices led him to lodge complaints to the management of JAMB, the Head of Service, the EFCC, ICPC and the office of the Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Education about financial interactions in the board.

    Usman said unfortunately, these actions did not sit well with the board’s management, particularly its Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede.
    NAN observes that no fewer than 33 letters, exhibited in the court documents, were written by the claimant to different government agencies in his efforts to blow the whistle on various infractions, violations of due process, laws, and civil service rules against the board in relation to procurement, bookkeeping and employment regulations.

    Against this background, Usman averred that he suffered continuous transfers despite his constant pleas due to his physical and health issues.
    According to him, within a period of five years, the claimant was maliciously transferred from Abuja to Kogi to Kaduna and then to Port Harcourt and back to Kaduna, despite his physical challenges and the distance from his family.

    He alleged that the purpose of these transfers was to remove him from important core activities of the board and prevent him from raising concerns about any notable infractions.
    Besides, he said that in the bid to shut him down, a trumped up charge was filed against him at Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja.
    “Despite all these challenges, the claimant diligently and commendably performed his duties and responsibilities,” he said.

    Justice Osatohanmwen Obaseki-Osaghae adjourned the matter until March 11 for further mention due to non-representation of JAMB in court when the matter came up on Monday.
    The judge also directed that a hearing notice be issued and served on the defendant against the next adjourned date.

    NAN reports that the police had, on June 14, 2023, arraigned Usman before Justice Nkeonye Maha of a FHC on allegations bordering on threatening Mrs Raheemat Oloyede on the phone with the intent to blackmail her husband, Prof. Ishaq, the JAMB’s registrar, among other counts.

    But Usman’s lawyer notified the FHC court, when parties returned to court, that while the trial was still ongoing, his client was dismissed when parties ought to respect and submit themselves to the jurisdiction of the court and maintained a status quo pending the hearing and determination of the charge.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

  • Court adjourns Saraki’s suit against EFCC, ICPC, others

    Court adjourns Saraki’s suit against EFCC, ICPC, others

     

     

    Abuja:  A Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja, on Tuesday, adjourned two separate suits filed by former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and others.

    Justice Inyang Ekwo, in a short ruling, said the adjournment was to await the report of the Court of Appeal on application for stay of proceedings filed by the ex-lawmaker.

    Upon resumed hearing, Saraki’s lawyer, Tunde Afe-Babalola, SAN, informed that he had a pending application for stay of proceedings filed on July 30, 2021..

    He said all the parties had been served and that they were ready to proceed.

    The judge then asked whether the motion for relisting had been taken.

    “Yes, we filed a stay at the Court of Appeal,” he responded.
    But the EFCC’s counsel, Christopher Mshelia, who said he was not sure if the commission had been served, said he was not ready for today’s hearing.

    Ekenma Okafor, who appeared for Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), said his client had not been served.

    “I remember on one of the sittings, the counsel appearing for the applicant had given the court his word that he is withdrawing their appeal.
    “We are surprised with this development,” Okafor said.

    Afe-Babalola, who said he was not aware of Okafor’s information, said the important thing was that the motion was pending.

    “If you had filed a stay at the Court of Appeal, why did you also file a stay here?

    “If I grant you stay here, have I not done their duty at the Court of Appeal?” the judge asked.
    Justice Ekwo, therefore, said he would give Afe-Babalola a date to enable him to sort himself out at the Court of Appeal and report back.

    The matter was then adjourned until April 18 for report of proceedings at the Court of Appeal.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Ekwo had, on Jan. 25, 2023, struck out the suits for lack of diligent prosecution.
    After the suits were struck out, Saraki file an application to relist the cases.

    The motion on notice seeking an order of re-listing the suits was dated Feb. 1, 2023 and filed Feb. 3, 2023 by Sunday Onubi from Afe Babalola & Co Law Firm.

    NAN reports that Saraki, the applicant, had filed the suits marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/507/2019 and FHC/ABJ/CS/508/2019 at the FHC.
    In the suits, the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Inspector-General (I-G) of Police and State Security Service (SSS) are 1st to 3rd defendants.

    Others are EFCC, Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and CCB as 4th to 6th respondents respectively.
    The ex-senate president had filed the suits following the EFCC’s decision in 2019 to probe Saraki’s earnings between 2003 and 2011 when he was governor of Kwara.

    The anti-graft commission was reported to have seized some of his houses in the Ikoyi area of Lagos then.

    However, Saraki, on May 10, 2019, filed the two separate suits before retired Justice Taiwo Taiwo to challenge the action of the EFCC.
    Justice Taiwo, who was the presiding judge then, ruled on an ex-parte application filed along with the substantive suits.

    The judge ordered the anti-corruption agency (4th respondent) and the other five respondents to the suits to stay action on the probe pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice filed by the applicant.

    The order was granted after Sunday Onubi, Saraki’s lawyer, moved the application, on May 14, 2019.

    The court had directed the parties to maintain the status quo by suspending the probe.
    But the EFCC later applied that the judge should recuse himself and the matter be transferred to another court.

    Justice Taiwo sent back the case file to the chief judge and the matter was reassigned to Justice Anwuli Chikere for adjudication.

    When the matter came up on July 14, 2021 before Justice Chikere, EFCC Counsel, Chile Okoronkwo, complained that Taiwo’s order had hindered the agency “from performing its duty for about two years now.”

    The lawyer, who stated that Saraki continued to hinge on the order of the court any time he is invited, urged the court to vacate the order.
    But the suits were reassigned to Justice Ekwo following the retirement of Chikere.(NAN)/ Flowerbudnews

  • MIRRORING DR ERNEST AFOLABI UMAKHIHE – EDO APC’s FINEST BRIDE FOR GOVERNORSHP

    MIRRORING DR ERNEST AFOLABI UMAKHIHE – EDO APC’s FINEST BRIDE FOR GOVERNORSHP

     

    By By Dr Omo Odigie, (writes from Benin City)‘

    Benin City (Flowerbudnews): ‘Calm’, ‘humble’, ‘calculated’ and a ‘goal-focused’ are words that attempt to define the personality of Dr Ernest Afolabi Umakhihe, the APC’s frontline aspirant for Edo Governorship.

    Where he to be in any other major political party, they would adopt his candidacy effortlessly as their consensus choice. Notwithstanding, the APC as always will still run its full democratic process.

    By Dr Umakhihe’s pedigree, it behoves the APC, however, to ‘honour its prophet in his homeland’ and thus not hesitate to adopt him as a consensus candidate for the next Edo governorship election. That will be in full accord with the present dynamics which is before it.

    For now, the clamour for the APC to make a choice of Dr Ernest Afolabi Umakhihe as its choice gubernatorial candidate is sounding clearer and louder by the day from in and outside of the party – voices of the vulnerable, the privileged, young professionals across all fields and even from the usually conservative old guard! They are all routing for the bureaucrat who just left the civil service of the federation as a permanent secretary after 35 years of meritorious service to the nation.

    Of a truth, Dr Umakhihe’s pedigree and life style stands him out exceptionally. Since about 30 years ago of personal knowledge of him, he has been a peoples’ person, and his good works and values far predate his emergence into limelight and are devoid of any ulterior motives or political colourations. That is just who he is!

    Ernest Umakhihe’s is ever willing to help and he ever puts others first; he is very accessible to all, even when he rose to the zenith of his professional career as permanent secretary. He is ever in touch with the reality of the people hence all fondly call him the “Grassroots Mobilizer” and the real “Homeboy”.

    A totally de-tribalised Nigerian, he is from the Owan clan by divine providence and also a direct descendant of the great Oba Ozolua of Benin Kingdom. He attended Edo College and the University of Benin, both in Benin City. As an Owan man, he shares ancestry with the Etsakos and the Akoko Edos, both politically grouped as Edo North.

    His closely bonded wife, Florence hails from Esanland, precisely from Uromi in Edo Central – the land of the two great political leaders of blessed memory – Chief Anthony Enahoro and Chief Tony Anenih.

    It is salutary to note that as a federal permanent secretary and in his private capacities, Dr Umakhihe had facilitated visible projects in all three senatorial districts of Edo State, where life has now become better for the people. He is a sure bet for continuity in responsible governance.

    No doubt, Dr Umakhihe will engender a fresh hope amongst the people and inject the fresh blood that is urgently needed to purposefully govern Edo state and bring her to he Canaan.(Flowerbudnews)

  • Association lauds Enugu Govt for empowering 150 PWDs

    Association lauds Enugu Govt for empowering 150 PWDs

     

     

    By Flowerbudnews
    Enugu: The Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities (JONAPWD) has lauded Enugu State Government for empowering no fewer than 150 Persons With Disability (PWDs) in the state.

     

    The Chairman of JONAPWD Enugu State Chapter, Mr Onyebuchi Mba, gave the commendation in an appreciation letter made available to newsmen in Enugu on Tuesday.

     

    Mba said that the Enugu State Government through the NG-CARES grant under the Enugu State Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) center gave an empowerment of N70,000 to 150 PWDs within few months now.

    According to him, this significant intervention aims to enhance the businesses of the citizens and promote self-reliance within our PWD community.

     

    “We wish to express our profound gratitude to His Excellency, Gov. Peter Mbah, for his unwavering commitment to inclusivity and support for the empowerment of persons with disabilities.

     

    “The visionary leadership demonstrated by Gov. Mbah has made a tangible and positive impact on the lives of our members, and we are deeply thankful for his dedication to improving the welfare and livelihoods of persons with disabilities in our state.

     

    “Our sincere appreciation also goes to the Head of Enugu SME centre, Mr Arinze Chilo-Offiah, for the impeccable execution of this empowerment initiative.

     

    “Chilo-Offiah’s dedication to implementing the “tomorrow is here” ideology of our dear governor through inclusivity has been instrumental in ensuring the successful disbursement of the NG-CARES grant to the disability community.

    “We commend his efforts, integrity and commitment to the empowerment and economic development of persons with disabilities in Enugu State,” he said.

     

    The chairman noted that as beneficiaries of the NG-CARES grant, the association encourages all members of the disability community to utilize the funds for the intended purpose, “which is to enhance their businesses, foster self-realization, and promote independent living”.

     

    Mba said that it was imperative that the grant be leveraged to create sustainable and thriving business ventures that would contribute to the economic growth of the state.

     

    “We trust that our members will utilize this opportunity to fulfill their entrepreneurial aspirations,” he added. (Flowerbudnews)

  • NYSC Coordinator canvasses for corps members’ welfare, security during elections in Enugu

    NYSC Coordinator canvasses for corps members’ welfare, security during elections in Enugu

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu:The Coordinator, National Youths Service Corps (NYSC), Enugu State, Mrs Christiana Salmwang, has canvassed for the safety and welfare of corps members in the state during the forthcoming re-run election.

    Salmwang made the appeal, on Tuesday in Enugu during the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) meeting for the forthcoming re-run election scheduled to be held Feb.3, 2024.

    She pleaded with the security agencies to give high priority to the security of corps members who would play critical roles during the re-run election as electoral officers.

     

    The state coordinator emphasised the importance of the welfare of corps members with regards to prompt payment of their election allowances so as to encourage and motivate them to put in their best and participate in future election assignments.

     

    The meeting was called to update participants of preparation for the court-ordered Federal and State constituency elections in Udenu/Igbo-Eze North Federal Constituency and Enugu South 1 State constituency elections as well as the strategy to make the election successful.

    The meeting, which was held at INEC headquarters in Enugu had in attendance the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Enugu State, Dr. Chukwuemeka Chukwu, Heads of Security Agencies in the State, and other stakeholders. (Flowerbudnews)

  • How Oyo-Ita used her coys to launder funds while in service-EFCC witness

    How Oyo-Ita used her coys to launder funds while in service-EFCC witness

     

     

    Abuja: Mr Hamma-Adama Bello, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)’s witness, has told a Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja how Mrs Winifred Oyo-Ita, immediate-past Head of Service (HoS), used her companies to launder government’s funds while in service.

    Bello, a Chief Superintendent of EFCC and Head, Special Investigation Team (SIT), told Justice James Omotosho on Tuesday in Abuja when testifying as 8th prosecution witness (PW8).

    The PW8, while being led in evidence by the EFCC’s lawyer, Farouk Abdullah, said his team received an intelligence from the office of the anti-graft agency’s chairman sometimes in 2019.

    “The intelligence bordered on the activities of the 1st defendant (Oyo-Ita), her minister then in the Ministry of Special Duty and Inter-Governmental Affairs where she was serving.

    “The 1st defendant was the permanent secretary then, and other staff that include Mr Ubong, the 7th defendant.
    “The team developed intelligence and started the investigation.

    “In the course of the investigation, we called for documents.
    “The nature of the intelligence was such that the 1st and 7th defendants and a host of others were using their office to get contracts for companies they incorporated or have interest in,” he said.
    The witness said the team invited Oyo-Ita and her Special Assistant, Ubong Effiok, having received an analysed documents relating to the intelligence.
    “The team had an interaction with them and in the cause of the interaction, Mr Garba Umar, who is also the 4th defendant became a person of interest for the investigation and he was invited. We also had an interaction with him,” he said.
    According to him, it was discovered that the 1st defendant was the beneficial owner of two companies; Frontline Ace Global Services Limited and Asanaya Projects Ltd.
    “We also discovered that the 1st defendant also has interest in Asanaya Farms Ltd,” he added.
    Bello told the court that investigation revealed that Oyo-Ita maintained two accounts in Zenith Bank Plc for Frontline Ace Global Services Limited.
    Besides, he said it was discovered that the ex-HoS had severally sat as chairman, CEO of Frontline Ace Global Services ltd where she issued both resolutions to open the said accounts.
    “Having analysed these two board resolutions issued by 1st defendant, the team realised that the 1st defendant is the beneficial owner of the accounts.
    “We carried out a careful analysis of the account she was closing and came to a conclusion that about N124 million has passed through this account.
    “We realised that there were payments in 2010 from Federal Ministry of Power into the account and other agencies like Power Holding Company of Nigeria (when it was a government’s agency).

    “These payments were from government coffers while she was serving as a deputy director in the same ministry,” he told the court.
    Justice Omotosho adjourned the matter until Jan. 26 for continuation of trial.
    The News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) reports that Oyo-Ita and her co-defendants were, on Jan. 18, 2023, arraigned by the anti-graft agency on an 18-count charge of N3 billion graft.
    She was arraigned alongside her Special Assistant, Effiok; Frontline Ace Global Services Limited; Asanaya Projects Ltd; Garba Umar and his companies, Slopes International Ltd and Gooddeal Investments Ltd.
    Other defendants include U & U Global Services Ltd, belonging to Mr Effiok, and Prince Mega Logistics Ltd.
    They were all arraigned for alleged fraud in relation to duty tour allowance (DTA), estacodes, conference fees and receiving kickbacks on contracts.
    The defendants all pleaded not guilty to the charge.
    NAN reports that Oyo-Ita and her co-defendants were earlier being tried before Justice Taiwo Taiwo of a sister court before he retired in July 2022.

    They were arranged before Justice Taiwo on March 23, 2020 on same count charge.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)/ Flowerbudnews

  • Betta Edu Counsels Supporters Against Protest, Expresses Confidence in Pres Tinubu’s Initiated Investigative Process

    Betta Edu Counsels Supporters Against Protest, Expresses Confidence in Pres Tinubu’s Initiated Investigative Process

     

    By Biola Lawal
    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): Dr. Betta Edu, the Former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation has expressed confident in the investigative process instituted by President Bola Tinubu over allegations in the ministry.

    A statement by her spokesman, Rasheed Olanrewsju Zubair also expressed Dr. Edu’s thanks to her supporters for their show of love, compassion and goodwill during these trying times.

    She however, expressed disapproval for any planned protest or road walks over her plight, warning that such move could easily be misconstrued as an attempt to pre-empt the outcome of the ongoing investigation.

    ”Dr Betta Edu remains committed and confident in the investigative process instituted by President Bola Tinubu and is cooperating fully with relevant authorities,” the statement however, stated.

    The statement read:
    ”Following recent developments, we would like to thank various stakeholders for their immense support since the unfortunate chain of events at the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

    The Minister has however been made aware of several efforts by individuals, supporters, and others to organize public prayers, road walks, and or protests to show public support.

    We wish to use this medium to state that such efforts are not approved by her or any member of her team and should be discontinued forthwith because such efforts –

    No matter how noble the intent, could be seen as an attempt to pre-empt the outcome of the investigations, or can be highjacked by nefarious persons with ulterior motives.

    We kindly request that those with such plans should show their support by respecting the process and await the official findings and conclusions.

    Your understanding and cooperation are highly appreciated at this time. She is indeed grateful for the overwhelming support from Nigerians across all strata of society especially those most dear to her heart; the Poor and vulnerable.

    By God’s Grace, she will be back to continue her selfless service to humanity, especially to the poorest of the poor whose prayers have kept her strong thus far! (Flowerbudnews)

  • Indian Investment in Nigerian Economy Hits $27 Billion Dollar – Minister

    Indian Investment in Nigerian Economy Hits $27 Billion Dollar – Minister

    By Biola Lawal
    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): India has become Nigeria’s major economic partner with an investment of about $27 billion dollars in the Nigerian economy,.

    This was disclosed by visiting Indian External Affairs Minister, Dr. Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar while speaking at the 6th India-Nigeria Joint Commission in Abuja on Monday.

    Dr. Jaishankar said that in addition, the investments had an annual trade turnover of between$13 to $15 billion dollars.

    The Minister also disclosed that there were about ”130 Indian companies who have really put their economic future, struck roots in this country (Nigeria), to a point where actually they have become one of the largest employers in this country.”

    He commended the India – Nigeria Joint Commission, noting that it would further strengthen the relationship between the two countries which he noted, had moved from traditional level to strategic partnership.

    ”I think there is a very, very strong foundation on which we would be building, but certainly we would be discussing how our experiences and the changes in each other’s countries and in the world, in the last few years can feed into the Joint Commission so that our relationship, even as it grows today, is able to realize the possibilities of the future in a much more effective manner.

    He expressed happiness to be in Nigeria saying;
    ”It gives me immense pleasure to be here in Abuja today, to co-chair with my colleague, the Minister, the sixth Joint Commission Meeting between our two countries.

    He expressed appreciation ”for the warm hospitality, for all the arrangements that have been made and Minister personally to you, for motivating me and I would say encouraging me to come here today to Abuja; and it is something we discussed when you were in New Delhi and I am very glad today that I was able to follow up on it.

    Dr. Jaishankar stated further:

    India and Nigeria, as you have just heard from the Minister, we share a long-standing and friendly relationship which is really rooted in history in many ways.

    We are the largest democracies of the world and as the Minister said, we are leaders in our own continents as well. And our relationship really with contemporary Nigeria dates back, we had a diplomatic presence even before the formal establishment of your independence.

    But in recent years, this has been renewed by contacts between our leaderships and today I bring the greetings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to President Excellency Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu and to members of his administration as well.

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    Now, while there have been strong contacts and many conversations between our leadership, I think what underpins us, what really creates a bond is not just that we are pluralistic societies and successful democracies, but because today we have administrations in the two countries who really follow through on the belief that no one should be left behind.

    And it is this inclusive approach, inclusive within the country, inclusive where the rest of the world is concerned, which I think creates a strong bonding between us and allows us to work so closely in international organizations.

    I would also like to recall at this time that last year we had the privilege of chairing the G20, and it was natural for us that Nigeria should be invited to participate in the G20 proceedings.

    We were extremely honored to have President Tinubu visit India for the Leaders’ Summit in September. And since then and before that, we’ve actually had a steady set of visits.

    Our Defense Minister was here for the inauguration of the administration. And I certainly hope that my visit would continue that tradition and keep high-level contacts strong.

    The Minister also referred to the fact that our relationship has evolved from being historical friends to becoming strategic partners.

    I think many of you know that today the term strategic partnership is laden with a lot of meaning, with a lot of content and with a lot of promise. So when we look ahead at what is the working of the Joint Commission, I think we will be guided very much by that.

    I came in yesterday to Lagos. I spent a very fruitful day there. I met with members of the Indian community. I had an opportunity to address the leading think tank of Nigeria, but also to spend time with investors from India, who have great experience and really very good sentiments for this country and for the relationship.

    So when I today come into this Joint Commission, I want to say that I carry a lot of practical knowledge even from that brief stay in Lagos.

    Once again, Minister, my very deep gratitude for the warmth of your welcome and for all the arrangements which our colleagues on this table have made today for the meeting of the Joint Commission.(Flowerbudnews)

     

     

  • BREAKING: Governor declares 24-hour curfew in Plateau LG

    BREAKING: Governor declares 24-hour curfew in Plateau LG

    Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has declared a 24-hour curfew on the Mangu Local Government Area of the state with immediate effect.

     

    The development was confirmed in a statement issued on Tuesday by the governor’s Director of Press and Public Affairs, Gyang Bere.

     

    He said the decision followed the deteriorating security situation in the area.

     

    The statement read in the part, “Governor Mutfwang took the decision after consultations with the relevant security agencies.

     

    He stated that only persons on essential duties are allowed to move within the local government area until further notice.

     

    He urged all citizens, especially residents of Mangu Local Government Area, to comply with the directive and assist the security personnel by providing reliable information to restore peace and order in the area.

     

    “He lamented that some people are still determined to create an atmosphere of insecurity in the state, despite the government’s efforts to end the activities of terrorist elements.

     

    He stated that only persons on essential duties are allowed to move within the local government area until further notice.

     

    He expressed his sympathy to the families of the victims and the injured and assured them that the government will not relent in ensuring lasting peace in the state.

     

    “He promised that the curfew will be reviewed as soon as the security situation improves