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Judge warns DSS against blocking court premises ahead of Nnamdi Kanu’s trial

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Binta Nyako, a federal high court judge, has warned the Department of the State Services (DSS) against blocking the court premises and nearby roads ahead of the trial of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra.

Kanu — who was rearraigned on a 15-count charge of treasonable felony– is due back in court tomorrow.

When the charges were read to him on January 19, 2022, the IPOB leader pleaded not guilty.

In recent proceedings, operatives of the DSS, the Nigerian Army and officers of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) had manned the entrance of the court and the streets leading to the court building.

Journalists whose names failed to appear on a prepared list were not allowed near the premises while the staff of the court were searched before gaining entrance.

In the same vein, lawyers whose cases were not found on the cause list were refused entry until the hearing is concluded.

Addressing the situation, Nyako said security operatives should not take over the court’s security arrangement until 12 noon tomorrow ahead of Kanu’s trial scheduled for 1pm.

She said due to the massive security presence and blocking off roads leading to the court, hearings in other cases are cancelled or forced to endure “needless” adjournments each time Kanu’s trial is held.

To allow for other matters to be heard before Kanu’s case, the judge fixed the trial for 1pm tomorrow.

She also directed the DSS director of legal services to convey the court’s decision to the highest authority of the service for implementation.

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Lagos State Government to reintroduce monthly sanitation before year end

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The Lagos State Government is set to reintroduce the monthly sanitation exercise before the end of the year.

This was revealed by Tokunbo Wahab, the Lagos State Commissioner of Environment and Water Resources, during an exclusive executive interview with Nairametrics, where he responded to a question about the possible return of the sanitation exercise.

Wahab stated that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu will make the formal announcement before the year ends, with advocacy and sensitization efforts already underway.

“It is coming back, let me tell you for free. We are doing the advocacy now, and I believe anytime before the end of this year, the governor will announce that,” Wahab revealed.

He emphasized the ongoing advocacy efforts, explaining that the government is actively preparing residents for the reintroduction of the sanitation exercise through public awareness, enlightenment, and sensitization campaigns.

The commissioner stressed the importance of fostering a culture of cleanliness, noting that “cleanliness is next to godliness.”

Wahab also mentioned that market sanitation has continued smoothly, with traders already practicing sanitation every Thursday morning.

He further clarified misconceptions surrounding a court order previously believed to prohibit the sanitation exercise. The misunderstanding, he noted, was due to media misinterpretation. The Court of Appeal ruling was in favour of the Lagos State Government, and although the case has been taken to the Supreme Court, there is no legal restriction preventing the government from reinstating the sanitation exercise

The Commissioner discussed the Lagos State Government’s ongoing efforts to improve waste management, particularly through partnerships aimed at enhancing the system.

He referenced the role of the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), explaining how the government has engaged private operators under the Public-Private Partnership (PSP) model to handle waste collection across the state.

Despite these efforts, he acknowledged the challenges PSP operators face, particularly with residents not paying for services, which has impacted the system’s efficiency. He noted that the government is addressing this issue by providing bridge funding and implementing cross-subsidies to support the operators and ensure continuity in waste collection.

To further strengthen the waste management process, the Commissioner highlighted the recent partnership between the Lagos State Government and Jospong Group, an Accra-based waste-to-wealth company. He explained that this collaboration, one of several initiatives, is designed to support PSP operators by providing infrastructure and incentives to enhance waste collection and processing.

Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Jospong, waste collected by PSP operators will be transported to transfer loading stations, where treatment plants will convert much of it into compost fertilizers and recycled plastic bins for Lagosians.

The Commissioner emphasized that only 3% to 4% of the waste would ultimately go to landfills, aligning with the government’s goal of turning “waste into wealth” through sustainable waste management practices.

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Police teargas protesters in Abuja market

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Officers of the Nigeria Police Force have dispersed #FearlessInOctober protesters gathered at the Utako Market in Abuja.

The protesters had converged at the market as early as 7 am on Tuesday, to protest the hardship faced by Nigerians occasioned by government policies and programs.

However, Police officers promptly dispersed the protesters at about 8:54 am.

The October 1 protest tagged #FearlessInOctober is a continuation of the #EndBadGovernance protests held between August 1 and 10 in response to the economic hardship experienced by many Nigerians.

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EFCC arraigns Darius Ishaku, ex-Taraba governor, over N27bn fraud

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned Darius Ishaku, former governor of Taraba State, over allegations of fraud.

Ishaku was arraigned on Monday alongside Bello Yero, former permanent secretary, bureau for local government and chieftaincy affairs, before a federal capital territory high court in Maitama.

Both are being prosecuted on a 15-countcharge bordering on criminal breach of trust, conspiracy and conversion of public funds in the state to the tune of N27 billion.

The defendants pleaded “not guilty” when all the charges were read to them.

Rotimi Jacobs, the prosecution counsel, asked the court for a trial date as well as accelerated hearing on the matter.

However, Paul Ogbole and Oluwa Damilola Kayode, counsel to Ishaku and Yero, respectively, made oral bail applications which the prosecution opposed, insisting on formal applications.

Sylvanus Oriji, presiding judge, adjourned the matter till October 3 for hearing on bail applications.

The judge ordered the remand of the defendants in EFCC’s custody.

Ishaku was governor of Taraba state between 2015 and 2023.

In July 2023, the EFCC invited the former governor to question financial issues during his administration. He was later released on bail.

On September 27, 2024, Ishaku and Yero were arrested and detained by the commission.

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