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Policeman Sues Nigerian Singer, Eedris Abdulkareem, DailyPost Reporter, And Three Others For N10billion

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Mr Esezobor Felix, a police officer attached to B Divisional Police Headquarters, Warri, Delta State has sued a number of people and media houses to demand N10 billion in damages for alleged threat to life and harm to professional reputation.

Felix, in the suit filed at the Federal High Court sitting in Benin City, Edo State capital, joined the Committee for Defence Of Human Rights (CDHR), Delta State chapter, Mr. Jonathan Giadam; Warri Aproko Updates; music artiste, Idris Abdulkareem; DailyPost.ng reporter, Mr. Mathew Omonigho; Mrs. Broderick Sandra; Mr. Ighorhiohwunu Aghogho and one other Mr. Derick Oritsematosan Agberen.

According to thenationexpress.com, the Police Constable said he was wrongly accused of beating a tricycle rider in a petition submitted to Warri Area Commander ACP Argungu and an online video of the wife of the victim that went viral on Instagram and Facebook.

Abdulkareem was believed to have also shared the story on social media.

It was gathered that Mrs Broderick Sandra is the wife of one of his alleged victims.

A Warri based blogger, Warri Aproko Special published the story on its platform on Sunday with the picture of the victim.

The story is titled “POLICE BURST KEKE MAN SKULL FOR REFUSING TO GIVE THEM 100 NAIRA BRIBE.”

The media house, which reports in Pidgin English, copied Governor Ifeanyi A. Okowa, Delta State Government, Nigeria Police Force, Delta State Police Command HQ, Asaba, Delta State Command, Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, noting that the post was to call on the parties to look into the issue.

“We dey use this post to call on Nigeria Police Force, Delta State Command to look into this matter with a view to bring the officers wey commit this crime against humanity to face the law because this is not policing,” it said in Pidgin English. The Committee for the Defense of Human Rights (CDHR), Delta State branch under the leadership of Comrade Jonathan Giama had petitioned the Warri Area Commander, Nigeria Police Force, ACP Abubakar Argungun, calling for the prosecution of two erring police officers identified as Esezobor Felix and Ndubuisi attached to B’ Division Warri for allegedly maiming a tricycle rider, Mr. Omesa Broderick.

The petition reads in parts: “We are in receipt of a complaint dated 23/8/2021 from one Mrs. Broderick Sandra, the wife to Mr. Omesa Broderick with respect to the subject matter.

“That on/about 12th August 2021, two police officers identified by the names ‘Felix Esezobor’ and ‘Ndubuisi’ respectively gruesomely attacked one Mr. Omesa Broderick and fractured his skull for no reason.

“That the said Mr. Omesa Broderick was plying the route of Estate Avenue and Okumagbe Estate when he was accosted by the said two police officers from B’ Division Warri who demanded the tricycle particulars of Mr. Omesa Broderick’s tricycle, popularly called Keke, which are supposedly in proper forms and same were given to the said police officers but they insisted Mr. Omesa Broderick must follow them to the police station and when Mr. Omesa Broderick queried their demand, behold, that was when they started torturing Mr. Omesa Broderick, until he collapsed and had his skull fractured.

“That it would be recalled this same police officer with the name ‘Felix Esezobor’ and his dreaded gang in the Nigeria Police Force attached to B’ Division Warri, had in the past, beaten up one Mr. Solomon Bassey to stupor until he became permanently paralysed.

“That after Mr. Omesa Broderick passed out, the duo took Mr. Omesa Broderick’s tricycle keys and left, leaving Mr. Omesa Broderick on the ground to bleed to death.

“That it took the intervention of passersby and sympathisers who rushed the said Mr. Omesa Broderick to the hospital in order to preserve his life.

“At Bryant Hospital, Warri, Mr. Omesa Broderick was diagnosed with ‘craniotomy and traumatic brain injury’ whose treatment had gulped a total sum of N5,000.000.00 with a daily hospital bill of N25,000.00.” the petition added.

The foremost human rights organization however, highlighted demands on behalf of Mr. Omesa Broderick, from the Nigerian Police Force.

“An immediate disciplinary action should be meted out to the said police officers by names ‘Felix Esezobor’ and ‘Ndubuisi’ respectively.

“The refund of the sum of N5,000,000.00 (five million naira) by the aforementioned Police Officers being money currently spent as medical bill for Mr. Omesa Broderick at Bryant Hospital.

“The immediate return of the tricycle belonging to Mr. Omesa Broderick currently in the possession of ‘Felix’ and ‘Ndubuisi’.

“The sum of N7,000.00 being the daily payment for the said tricycle whose value was N1,300,000.00 bought under an agreement branded as ‘balance and take’.

“The sum of N50,000.00 being money for the monthly maintenance and upkeep of Mr. Omesa Broderick and his family.”

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NiMET to begin strike on Monday due to unpaid arrears

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Aviation unions, including the National Union of Air Transport Employee Association of Nigeria, the Association of Nigerian Aviation Professionals, and the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations and Technical and Recreational Employees, have instructed Nigeria Meteorology Agency staff to begin strike action on Monday, May 20, 2024.

This was disclosed in a letter dated 14 May 2024, obtained by our correspondent on Wednesday.

The strike stems from management’s failure to address 45 months of minimum wage arrears and consequential adjustments for staff members.

The union, represented by the three General Secretaries: Ocheme Aba, Abdulrasaq Seidu, and Waheed Sikiru, wrote a letter addressed to NiMET’s Director General, Prof Charles Anoske, with the subject line ‘Re: Failure to Pay 45-Month Arrears of Minimum Wage Consequential Adjustment—14 days ultimatum.’

The ultimatum had been issued, and management responded with what seemed like a compromise: paying off the 45 months of arrears in installments.

They also expressed their dismay that the agency’s staff has been awaiting the palliative payments sanctioned by the Federal Government since October 2023. Furthermore, they highlighted that the 25-35 per cent salary increase has not been implemented for them, alongside NiMET’s exclusion from receiving Peculiar Allowances.

“Furthermore, our Unions through a joint letter dated 4, April 2024, did request for review of the outdated conditions of service. To date the management has deemed our Unions unfit for any response,” it read.

The letter further reads, “The above catalogue of woes, and others unmentioned confirm that NiMET Staff have been consigned to the lin bin of abject poverty – worse than any existing aviation establishment. In our considered view, it is inhuman on the part of management to be forborne with these conditions and irresponsible on the part of unions to tolerate this situation for this long.

“Therefore, this letter serves as notice to the management of NiMET that the staff members of the agency are, by a copy of this letter, directed to withdraw all services with effect from Monday, May 20, 2024, unless and until the outstanding 42 months arrears of consequential adjustment is fully liquidated.

“NIMET Salary structure is adapted to an appropriate Federal Government approved structure and all accruable payments liquidated, Management commences review of the outdated CoS with our Unions with a definite timeline for delivery and actualisation.”

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JUST IN: Emefiele arraigned for printing naira notes without strict approval

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Godwin Emefiele, former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has been arraigned on a fresh four-count charge by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The former CBN governor was arraigned before Maryann Anenih, judge of a federal capital territory (FCT) high court, and pleaded not guilty to all the counts.

The anti-graft agency is accusing Emefiele of “illegal” printing of naira notes in its fresh charge.

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Lagos state government issues 48-hour notice to clear drainage obstructions in Jakande Estate

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The Lagos State Government has issued a 48-hour notice to property owners whose structures encroach on the Right-of-Way of the Storm Water drainage channel in Jakande Estate, Oke-Afa, Isolo.

The announcement was made in a post on the handle of Tokunbo Wahab, the Commissioner of Environment and Water Resources, on Tuesday. This post included a copy of the served contravention notice dated May 13, 2023.

“The Drainage Enforcement and Compliance Department of the Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources @LasgMOE has issued a 48-hour contravention notice to owners of properties built on Right-Of-Way of drainage channel in Jakande Estate, Oke-Afa, Isolo.

“This is in accordance with the Lagos State Environmental Management and Protection Law, 2017 and the renewed drive of the Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration’s effort to ensure free flow of rainwater and prevent flooding across the State,” Wahab’s post read.

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