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Police refuse to provide security for Rivers LG poll, cite court order
The Rivers police command says its officers would not provide security for the conduct of the local government election in the state.
In a statement issued on Thursday night, Grace Iringe-Koko, police spokesperson in Rivers, said the command is complying with an order of the federal high court in Abuja.
BACKGROUND
The Rivers LG election is scheduled for Saturday, October 5.
There has been palpable tension in Rivers due to the prolonged turf war between Siminalayi Fubara, governor of Rivers; and Nyesom Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT).
The local government election is now being viewed in both camps as a referendum on who really controls the grassroots.
The Wike camp is seemingly opposed to the conduct of the election on Saturday.
On September 30, a federal high court in Abuja barred the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from releasing the 2023 voter register to the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC).
The court also barred the inspector-general of police and the Department of State Services (DSS) from providing security for the exercise.
On October 2, INEC said it had not released the voter register to RSIEC for the conduct of the election, in deference to the judgment of the federal high court.
On October 3, a crowd besieged the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secretariat in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital, to protest against the planned local government election.
However, Fubara has vowed to proceed with the election and has declared Thursday and Friday as public holidays.
‘SECURITY AGENCIES SHOULD COMPLY WITH COURT ORDER’
Iringe-Koko advised other security agencies to comply with the court judgment by not providing security for the election.
“On July 19, 2024, a Federal High Court in Abuja issued a restraining order preventing the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies from providing security during the Local Government Election,” the statement reads.
“Additionally, on September 30, 2024, the Federal High Court in Abuja delivered a judgment that again prohibited the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies from participating in the Local Government Election.
“Given these circumstances, the Nigeria Police Force has been advised by the Force Legal Department that the ruling from the Federal High Court on September 30, 2024, takes precedence.
“Recently, an opposition party protested, calling for adherence to the court orders and expressing their determination to prevent any disregard for the law.
“The Nigeria Police Force encourages all parties to seek appropriate legal redress if they feel aggrieved by any decisions or actions related to the election process.
“The Nigeria Police Force is dedicated to maintaining law and order and will not stand idly by in the face of potential disturbances. Necessary actions will be taken to enforce the court’s orders.
“All Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers, and Tactical Commanders have been directed to ensure full compliance with the judgment of the Federal High Court.
“In view of the above, the Nigeria Police Force has been advised by the Force Legal Department to comply with the judgment of the Federal High Court dated September 30, 2024, which bars the Nigeria Police from allowing, participating in, providing security for, or taking part in the Rivers State Local Government Election on October 5, 2024.
“All other security agencies are also implored to comply with the Federal High Court judgment.”
The police asked residents to “cooperate with law enforcement in upholding the rule of law during this crucial period”.
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Tesla cybertruck explodes outside Trump Hotel in Las Vegas
Police said one person died and seven were injured when a Tesla cybertruck exploded outside the entrance of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
The 64-story hotel is just off the famed Las Vegas Strip and across the street from the Fashion Show Las Vegas shopping mall.
Kevin McMahill, sheriff of the metropolitan police department, said the incident was reported this morning.
“There is one deceased individual inside the cybertruck, and I don’t know whether it is a male or a female at this time,” McMahill said.
“At this time, we are investigating a number of leads, and I’m not prepared to release any of that information to you just yet.”
“I can tell you that there are seven victims right now that sustained injuries from the explosion,” he added, describing the injuries as “minor”.
The cause of the explosion is not immediately known.
McMahill said the Cybertruck, a 2024 model, pulled up to the hotel’s glass entrance doors as smoke began emerging from the vehicle before a large explosion occurred.
The sheriff noted that officials are “very well aware” of the deadly New Orleans attack when a man intentionally drove a pickup truck into a crowd, killing at least 10 people.
The attack happened just hours before the Las Vegas incident.
McMahill said because of the timing, officials are taking all precautions to keep the community safe.
Tesla, owned by Elon Musk, the billionaire tech mogul who has become Trump’s close ally, debuted the groundbreaking Cybertruck with its futuristic steel design in 2023.
“A Cybertruck, the Trump Hotel—there are lots of questions that we have to answer as we move forward with that,” McMahill said.
Musk said the company had never recorded such an incident and added that a senior team of investigators was looking into the case.
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Some people are blackmailing Tinubu over tax bills — he’s not a lawmaker, says Bwala
Daniel Bwala, the special adviser on policy communication to President Bola Tinubu, says the president is being “blackmailed” over the proposed tax reform bills.
His comment follows criticism from Bala Mohammed, governor of Bauchi state, who accused the president of ignoring public concerns over the bills.
Mohammed warned that the bills, if passed, could have “concomitant effects” on the financial stability of states and further deepen the hardship faced by Nigerians.
“We believe that as the leader of the federation and all other federating units, they should listen to us, not act arrogantly, or show impunity as though they can proceed regardless,” Mohammed said.
Speaking in an interview with Channels Television on Wednesday, Bwala defended the president’s position, adding that the bills are under the purview of the national assembly.
He rejected the governor’s claims, arguing that the president’s actions demonstrate responsiveness to Nigerians.
He pointed out that Tinubu has not bypassed democratic processes to push through the reforms.
Bwala noted that governors critical of the reforms should engage lawmakers from their states to express their concerns, rather than attributing blame to the president.
“The part I disagreed with him (Bauchi governor) is that he created the insinuation that the president does not listen,” Bwala said.
“If a group of governors does not get the president to do their bidding, it does not mean he is not responding to Nigerians because the governors are 37 — including the FCT ministers — but Nigerians are over 200 million.
“I think that rather than scapegoating and blackmailing the president, the governors should talk to their lawmakers.
“It is a democracy. He has presented the bills to the national assembly. It is the national assembly that will deliberate and do what they need to do in the process of the passage.
“If a governor has a concern after having a conversation with the federal government, he should dialogue with national assembly members in his state to articulate his concerns in the national assembly. At the end of the day, it will come down to voting.
“I think a lot of people are blackmailing the president and I’m not particularly mentioning anybody. The president is not in the legislative branch of government.”
The proposed legislations comprise the Nigeria tax bill, Nigeria tax administration bill, Nigeria revenue service establishment bill, and the joint revenue board establishment bill.
One of the most contentious elements is the proposed revision of the value-added tax (VAT) sharing formula, which has drawn widespread opposition, particularly from stakeholders in northern Nigeria.
During a presidential media chat in December 2024, Tinubu said the tax reform bills “have come to stay”.
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Benin Republic summons Nigerien envoy over terrorism allegations
Benin Republic has summoned a Nigerien diplomat following accusations by Abdourahamane Tchiani, Niger Republic’s military leader, that neighbouring countries are supporting terrorism in West Africa.
In a televised address, Tchiani alleged that Benin serves as a “rear base for terrorists seeking to destabilise Niger Republic”.
Benin’s foreign ministry dismissed the claims as baseless and announced the summoning of Niger’s chargé d’affaires in a statement on X.
“Due to the unfounded accusations made against our country, the chargee d’affaires of Niger has been summoned,” the statement reads.
“Benin remains committed to dialogue and fraternal collaboration between the two nations.”
An official letter has been sent to the diplomat by Olushegun Bakari, Beninese foreign minister.
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