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  • BREAKING: Ogun Govt Suspends Commissioner Over Alleged Sexual Harassment

    BREAKING: Ogun Govt Suspends Commissioner Over Alleged Sexual Harassment

    The Ogun State government has suspended the Commissioner for Environment, Abiodun Abudu-Balogun.

    Mr Abudu-Balogun was suspended from office over an allegation of sexual harassment of a 16-year-old girl identified as Barakat Mayowa Melojuekun.

    In a statement issued on Sunday issued in Abeokuta, the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Tokunbo Talabi, announced the suspension of the commissioner pending the conclusion of an independent investigation into the allegation.

    He explained that the state government decided to suspend Abudu-Balogun to enable him to cooperate fully with the independent investigation being carried out by the police.

    “Whilst taking cognisance of the principle of a suspect being presumed innocent until proven guilty and the public statement issued by Honourable Abudu-Balogun denying the allegation, as a government with zero tolerance for gender-based violence and indeed any criminality, the suspension is a further demonstration of the commitment of Dapo Abiodun administration to fairness, equity, justice and the rule of law, no matter who is involved,” the statement read.

    Talabi assured the residents that the stated government would do everything necessary to ensure that justice was served in the case.

    He disclosed that the suspended commissioner has been directed to hand over to the Permanent Secretary at the State Ministry of Environment.

    Details later…

  • Governor Udom Emmanuel to swear-in 5 new Permanent Secretaries

    Governor Udom Emmanuel to swear-in 5 new Permanent Secretaries

    The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Udom Emmanuel has appointed five new Permanent Secretaries in the State’s Civil Service.

    The appointments were announced on Saturday, January 2, 2021, by the Head of Civil Service, Effiong E. Essien.

    The appointees are Mr. Ini James Ikie, Mr.  Ini Jackson Etukudo, Mrs. Esther Aniekan Inyang, Mrs. Grace Paulinus Jim, and Mrs. Abasiekeme Victor Essien.

    Mr. Essien stated that the new Permanent Secretaries would be sworn-in on Monday, January 4, at the Banquet Hall, Government House by the State Governor.

    One of the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries, Iniobong Jackson Etukudo is a Medical Doctor who served as the Medical Superintendent of General Hospital, Ikot Ekpene.

  • Covid-19: Benue Police Command to Clamp down on violators of Safety Protocols

    Covid-19: Benue Police Command to Clamp down on violators of Safety Protocols

    By Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi 

    Benue State Police Command has warned violators of corona virus preventive measures to desist forthwith from the act or face the full wrath of the law. 

    Reacting to the non-adherence to the precautionary measures as pronounced by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, in an interview in Makurdi, the Police Public Relation’s Officer, PPRO, DSP Sewuese Aneni warned that the Police would be compelled to enforce the compliance if people continue to violate the order.

    She admonished members of the public to consider issues concerning their health seriously by observing precautionary measures put in place by Government to curtail the spread of the deadly pandemic.

    There have been growing concerns over the spike in the rate of Covid-19 cases in the state in recent times, as many people have continued to ignore the safety protocols to prevent the dreaded virus from spreading.

    Day Break gathered that many people go about their businesses  or attend events such as picnics, weddings, religious  activities amongst other public gatherings without observing precautionary measures. 

    Meanwhile over 14 people have been reportedly died of the virus in the state with over 50 persons undergoing treatment at the isolation centres in the state. 

  • Probe missing ₦3.8bn in Ministry of Health, NAFDAC, others – SERAP tells Buhari

    Probe missing ₦3.8bn in Ministry of Health, NAFDAC, others – SERAP tells Buhari

    The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to “probe allegations that ₦3,836,685,213.13 of public funds meant for the Federal Ministry of Health, teaching hospitals, medical centres, and National Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) that are missing, mismanaged, diverted or stolen.”

    SERAP in a statement issued on Sunday by its Deputy Director, Kolawole Oluwadare, called on President Buhari to direct the Minister of Justice/Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami to commence an investigation into the alleged stolen funds.

    According to the organisation, the allegations are documented in Part 1 of the 2018 audited report released last week by the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation.

    The group also wants the President to “promptly investigate the extent and patterns of widespread corruption in the Federal Ministry of Health, teaching hospitals, medical centres, neuro-psychiatric hospitals, National Health Insurance Scheme, and NAFDAC indicted in the audited report, and to clean up an apparently entrenched system of corruption in the health sector.

    “Corruption in the health sector can cause serious harm to individuals and society, especially the most vulnerable sectors of the population. These missing funds could have been used to provide access to quality healthcare for Nigerians and meet the requirements of the National Health Act, especially at a time of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “The Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja spent without approval ₦13,910,000.00 to organize a 2-day Training and Bilateral discussion with Chief Medical Directors and Chairmen Medical Advisory Council and the Ministry of Budget and National Planning to prepare 2019 Personnel Budget. ₦4,860,000.00 was originally budgeted for the programme.

    “The National Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) paid ₦48,885,845.00 for services not rendered and goods not supplied. According to the Auditor-General, NAFDAC used fake and fictitious receipts for these payments. NAFDAC also paid ₦25,734,018.49 to companies/firms who were never awarded any contracts and never executed them.

  • Tallen reiterates commitment to promote rights of women, vulnerable persons

    Tallen reiterates commitment to promote rights of women, vulnerable persons

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    Minister of Women Affairs, Dame Pauline Tallen has reiterated the Ministry’s commitment to promote the rights of Nigerian women and the vulnerable persons in the country.

    Tallen conveyed this in  her new year and appreciation messages signed and made available to Daybreak today.

    In her message, she reinstated her commitment in line with the mission of the ministry to serve as the national vehicle to bring about speedy and healthy development of Nigerian women in the mainstream of national development as well as promote the rights of the socially vulnerable in the society.

    Meanwhile, the minister further enjoined Nigerians to beware of  COVID-19 because it  is real, adding that they flatten the curve by observing all laid down protocols to be safe.

    Dame Tallen prayed for a prosperous new year full of exploits in the areas of innovations that will set the  nation on a positive course and growth. 

  • ‘There was no sex party’ says owner of demolished Kaduna restaurant, to sue Kaduna govt

    ‘There was no sex party’ says owner of demolished Kaduna restaurant, to sue Kaduna govt

    Owner of demolished Kaduna hotel, and operator of Asher Kings and Queens Restaurant in Kaduna state, Aisha Mercy Yakubu, has vowed to seek redress over the demolition of her restaurant.

    Recall that last week, the Kaduna State Urban Planning and Development Authority (KASUPDA) demolished the restaurant over alleged immoral act.

    It was alleged that the demolished building was the proposed venue of a sex party — but a flyer attached to a tweet announcing the event had no detail of the location of the party.

    In a statement weekend, Yakubu said her business was registered at the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) as a restaurant and an event centre — not a hotel.

    The CEO said on December 27 the VIP lounge was booked for an event where a customer wanted to show appreciation to his own customers for patronising him.

    “Before the event proper commenced, a friend of mine and I noticed an unusual movement around the main gate to the restaurant,as it was half opened to avoid a crowded environment. We approached the main gate and on getting there I saw two truck loads of heavily armed officers of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF),” she said.

    “I asked the team leader what was going on but he ignored my question and said he will explain to me when we get to the Police Station, Sabon Tasha Division.

    ”When we arrived at the Police station, my customer, who accompanied me to the station, enquired what the matter was and the police showed us a poster on a GSM phone belonging to one of the officers by name Inspector Felix. It was a poster of an event titled; KADUNA SEX PARTY, which the Police claimed the venue for the supposed ‘sex party’ was scheduled to hold at my restaurant, even though with no address of where it will take place on the poster.

    “I denied knowledge of that event as there was nothing of that sort taking place at the restaurant and I wouldn’t stoop so low to entertain such illicit activity at my place, but the police refused to belief me and had my friend and two of my staff detained for one night, one day, until the customer that had earlier hired the place for usage on that fateful day was also arrested the next day.”

    Yakubu said she was released after paying N100,000 for bail to one police officer called Felix.

    “I noticed how incompetent the NPF were, i suggested to the them to call the number on the supppsed ‘Kaduna Sex Party’ poster, which they immediately put a call through and a name came out using the True Caller App as MARVELLOUS AKPAN,” she said.

    “The Police asked me to pay a fee of N20,000 for them to do their job of tracking the user of the phone number, which I immediately paid them so that they will swing into action.

    “Marvellous Akpan was arrested the next. He was interrogated and he obliged to owning the phone number on the poster and printing of the poster which was posted on Social Media, assisted by a friend of his named Noah and one other guy.

    “On further interrogation, Mr Marvellous Akpan confessed to the Police that he doesn’t know me and has never being to my restaurant nor have any knowledge of its address.

    “Mr Chimeze,who had hired the place was released, summarily, after the successful arrest of Mr Akpan.”

    Yakubu said on the day of the demolition of her property no prior notice was given, adding that she lost a month-old pregnancy because of trauma.

    “I watched them pull down the building without allowing me to remove any item before the demolition. As a result of the trauma, I lost my one month old pregnancy,” she said.

    “I plan to seek legal redress for defamation of my character and the loss of my properties in the building.”

  • NAF airstrikes destroy more terrorists’ hideouts, kill scores

    NAF airstrikes destroy more terrorists’ hideouts, kill scores


    The Defence Headquarters says the Air Task Force of Operation Lafiya Dole has knocked down more terrorists’ hideouts, killing scores in two locations in Borno.

    The Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. John Enenche,in a statement on Sunday, said the attacks were conducted on Saturday at Kote Kura and Bulama Isamari communities in Borno.


    Enenche said the Air Task Force employed an appropriate force packages of Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fighter jets and helicopter gunships based on credible intelligence.

    He said the intelligence revealed that the Boko Haram terrorists had established camps within the two settlements where they store their logistics as well as plan and launch attacks.

    According to him,, the NAF attack aircraft engaged scores of terrorists observed in the target area

    “The attack led to the neutralisation of several of them as well as the destruction of structures and logistics stores, some of which were seen engulfed in flames.

    “In the same vein, at Bulama Isamari, within the Timbuktu Traingle, the NAF aircraft took turns in engaging the target, scoring accurate hits which equally resulted in the neutralisation of several terrorists,” he said.

  • Bauchi govt  to spend N759m on patrol vehicles to fight banditry, kidnapping

    Bauchi govt to spend N759m on patrol vehicles to fight banditry, kidnapping

    The Bauchi State Government has disclosed that it had earmarked N759 million to procure patrol vehicles to support the fight against banditry, kidnapping and other criminal elements across the state

    The Commissioner for Finance, Alhaji Umaru Adamu disclosed the plan after the meeting of the Executive Council (EXCO) at the banquet hall, Government House, Bauchi.

    Adamu stated that the vehicles, when procured, would in no small measure boost the ongoing fight against kidnapping, banditry and other forms of criminality in the state and even beyond.

    He said that the state council meeting, which the state governor, Sen. Bala Mohammed presided, observed that the proposal for the procurement of the vehicles was concluded following a memo presented by the finance ministry for ratification following an earlier approval by the governor.

    Adamu said the state recognised the fact that security is one of the issues affecting the Northeast.

    The commissioner noted that Bauchi is known to be a peaceful state in the region, which has been affected by insurgency, activities of kidnappers, armed bandits and other criminal activities.

    He said the security challenge “is taking its tolls on the state. The memo to purchase the vehicles was adopted following omission of the state by the North East Development Commission (NEDC) in the provision of 200 security vehicles to all the states in the sub region.”

  • Boko Haram Kidnaps UN staff in Maiduguri

    Boko Haram Kidnaps UN staff in Maiduguri

    A staff of the United Nations (UN) identified as Abubakar Garba Idris, has been reportedly kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists who were dressed in military uniforms along the Damaturu-Maiduguri road in Borno State.

    The victim, a Senior Protection Assistant with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), was reportedly abducted on Saturday, December 2, when the insurgents laid ambush for vehicles conveying commuters around the Matari village between Minok to Jakana highway.

    It was gathered that the terrorists mounted a roadblock with three Hilux pickup trucks and motorcycles, making the drivers of the vehicles to believe they were soldiers since they were dressed in military uniforms.

    One of the commuters who managed to escape was quoted as saying, “While they were searching the passengers, the UN staff attempted to throw away his ID card but one of the insurgents sighted him.

    “He was then asked to step down from the vehicle along with two others. The rest were allowed to continue the journey.

    “The other two passengers were later released on the ground that they are very poor people and of no use to the insurgents,” the man said.

    In recent years, both the Boko Haram and ISWAP terror groups have continued to target staff of the United Nations as well as their facilities.

  • Nigeria’s COVID-19 deaths now 1,302, says NCDC

    Nigeria’s COVID-19 deaths now 1,302, says NCDC

    By JJoyce Babayeju

    As at weekend Nigeria’s Covid-19 deaths has reached 1,302 according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC.

    Speaking on the development on Sunday the NCDC also said Nigeria recorded 576 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday.

    Data on the NCDC’s website showed that Nigeria has so far tested 952,975 persons since the first confirmed case of the COVID-19 was recorded in the country on February 27, 2020.

    A breakdown of the data also revealed that the total number of infections in the country has risen to 89,163 while active cases are 13,072.

    NCDC added that 74,789 patients had been discharged from the various isolation centres in the country, having tested negative to the virus twice.

    A further breakdown of the data showed that Lagos has the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases with 31,107 infections, followed by the FCT 11,861; Kaduna 5,328; Plateau 4,905, and Oyo 3,994.

    NCDC said, “On the 2nd of January 2021, 576 new confirmed cases and 8 deaths were recorded in Nigeria.

    “Till date, 89, 163 cases have been confirmed, 74, 789 cases have been discharged and 1302 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

    “The 576 new cases are reported from 15 states- Lagos (277), FCT (90), Oyo (51), Nasarawa (49), Sokoto (23), Anambra (14), Bauchi (11), Imo (11), Kano (11), Edo (10), Plateau (10), Ogun (9), Osun (5), Jigawa (3), and Rivers (2).