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DCG Metchie commends senate for passing NFSS bill

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The Deputy Commander General, Intelligence, Nigeria Forest Security Service, Amb. John Metchie, has reacted to the passing of the NFSS bill by the Senate, saying it was another testimony of the national assembly’s commitment to helping President Bola Tinubu achieve his much cherished renewed hope agenda, especially with regards to securing Nigeria and her people

It would be recalled that the Commander General of NFSS, Dr. Wole Joshua Osatimehin, had on Friday in Abuja, addressed a press conference where he praised the senate for passing the bill and expressed the hope that President Tinubu would assent the bill without further delay

In his reaction in Saturday, Metchie who is also the African Director, International Association of World Peace Advocates, IAWPA, commended the 10th senate under the leadership of Senate President, Senator Chief Godswill Obot Akpabio, GCON, for successfully passing the NFSS Bill for the third time.

He said the development was “Significant achievement and demonstrates the Senate’s commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s internal security, particularly in securing the nation’s vast forest regions.”

Metchie said further- “I also extend my heartfelt appreciation to the Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jibrin, for his critical role in ensuring the passage of this Bill. His dedication and support were instrumental in achieving this milestone, and his contributions to national security efforts are truly commendable.

“By passing this Bill, the Senate has reaffirmed its commitment to the safety and well-being of all Nigerians, particularly those in rural areas who are most affected by insecurity. The establishment of a strong legal framework for forest security will not only protect lives and property but also enhance agricultural productivity and contribute to national economic growth.

“Furthermore, I commend the Commander General of the NFSS, Ambassador Joshua Osatimehin, for his tireless efforts in advocating for this Bill and his unwavering commitment to securing our nation. I also encourage all officers and personnel of the NFSS to remain steadfast in their duties, working alongside other security agencies to protect lives and property across the country,” Metchie said.

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Customs debunk tenure extension for CG Adeniyi

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The Nigeria Customs Service has said the alleged tenure extension of its Comptroller General, Adewale Adeniyi, is false.

The National Public Relations Officer of the service, Abdullahi Maiwada in a statement on Tuesday, said that the news was inaccurate and misleading.

He explained that the appointments and tenure extensions of the CGC are made solely at the discretion of the President, in line with the provisions of the NCS Act 2023 and other relevant regulations governing public service appointments.

“The attention of the NCS has been drawn to a fake release allegedly from the State House regarding an extension of the tenure of the CGC, Adewale Adeniyi. The NCS wishes to categorically state that this information is inaccurate and misleading,” Maiwada said.

He reiterated that at the moment, no such directive has been communicated to the NCS by the appropriate authorities and maintained that the leadership of the service remains focused on fulfilling its statutory mandate of trade facilitation, revenue generation, and border security.

 

 

 

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Mammoth crowd welcomes defiant suspended Senator Natasha at home-coming rally despite ban

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Suspended Kogi Central District Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has arrived at her homecoming rally in helicopter, bypassing state-imposed restrictions on movement and public gatherings.

A massive crowd of supporters gathered in the Okehi Local Government Area, waving placards and chanting slogans in solidarity with the embattled senator.

Despite police warnings to cancel the rally, Akpoti-Uduaghan stood her ground.

“My dear people of Kogi Central, I look forward to our PEACEFUL Sallah celebrations today,” she posted on Facebook earlier that morning.

“However, should we be met with or infiltrated by violence, Nigerians should hold Gov Ododo, Yahaya Bello & SP Godswill Akpabio wholly responsible.”

“Nobody and nothing can stop me from coming home. I’m an Ebira woman; this is my land. I’m the daughter of the late Jimoh Abdul Akpoti. I know my roots; I’m not a bastard, and I’m not afraid of anybody.” – Senator Natasha.

 

 

 

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NHRC condemns Edo killings, says perpetrators must face justice

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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), has described the recent gruesome killing of 16 traveling hunters in Edo State, as unacceptable.

The hunters were brutally killed by local vigilantes who claimed they were  kidnappers. The action had drawn wife condemnation across the country.

Reacting to the incident, Dr. Tony Ojukwu, SAN, the Executive Secretary of the Commission, said the action was barbaric and expressed deep concern on how fellow citizens could be felled in such gruesome matter.

He added that the incident highlights the dangers of mob justice and the urgent need for effective law enforcement and respect for human rights.

In a statement signed by Hajia Fatima Agwai Mohammed, Director, Corporate Affairs and External Linkages, Ojukwu was quoted to have said further that- “We commend Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, for his swift and decisive action in suspending the Commander of the Edo State Security Corps, CP Friday Ibadin (Rtd.), and banning all illegal vigilante groups operating in the state, but more need to be done” he said.

The NHRC boss said the Commission wishes to use this opportunity to remind the government and the people of Nigeria that every individual has the right to life, as enshrined in Chapter 4 of the 1999 Constitution as amended as well as Article 4 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and Article 6 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Furthermore, he said the Commission emphasized that the freedom of movement, as guaranteed by the Constitution and Article 12 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and Article 12 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, has been grossly violated in this dastardly incident.

“We at the Commission demand that all the perpetrators be fished out and brought to justice. We call on the government to take concrete steps to prevent such incidents in the future, there is no justification for jungle justice anywhere in the world,” he said.

The Learned Silk emphasized that every Nigerian has the right to life, dignity, and freedom from violence, regardless of their ethnicity, religion, or occupation.

He said the Commission will continue to advocate for the protection of human rights and the rule of law in Nigeria. “We urge the Edo State Government to continue its investigation into the killings and ensure that all perpetrators face the full wrath of the law. On our part, we will continue to monitor the process of investigation to ensure that justice is served. This will serve as a deterrent to others.

“Promotion and protection of human rights is paramount to national development, let’s all imbibe the culture of respect for human rights and fundamental freedom to make Nigeria a better place”. The Human Rights Advocate admonished.

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