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Kidnappers deserve death penalty -Foundation advocates

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Kidnappers deserve death penalty or capital punishment deter the would-be perpetrators even as the kidnap of school 280 school children and some of their teachers would send a serious signal of discouragement to children becoming interested in attending schools.

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A non-governmental organisation operating in guise of the Africa Youth Growth Foundation, AYGF, condemning the resurgence of kidnapping, advised that capital punishment is the way out.

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The Foundation, a non-governmental organization which is dedicated to fostering the growth of Minorities and advancing quality Education, said such incessant kidnapping of school children will send a wrong signal to the parents who might become afraid of sending their children to school thereby increasing the number of out of school children in the Nation.

They frowned at the recent kidnapping of over 280 pupils in Kaduna State and 15 pupils in Sokoto State and demanded their immediate release.

Dr Arome Salifu, the Executive Director of AYGF, who said the wanton kidnapping is an attack on Education, advocated for Capital Punishment for kidnappers.

The Executive Director who lamented that the constant kidnapping has become a business and an industry, called on the government to rise up to the occasion and put a stop to it before it gets out of hand where parents will be afraid to send their children to school for fear of attack or being kidnapped.

It could be recalled that the Bandits had reportedly invaded the Kuriga Area of Kaduna State last Thursday, shooting at their victims before taking away pupils and Teachers from Government Secondary School and LEA primary school at Kuriga, Kaduna State.

They were said to have also forced their way into the premises of a school in Sokoto village of Gidan Bakuso, in the Country’s Northwest, where they fired shots sporadically, waking and causing panic among the pupils.

They are said to have demanded the sum of N1 billion random in exchange for the freedom of the kidnapped persons.

While addressing the media Dr Salifu recalled that report has shown that in the past ten years, Nigeria has witnessed more than 17 mass kidnappings.

He expressed outrage at how porous the security of the nation has become in schools noting, that constant abduction of children will further increase the number of out-of-school children and also cause setbacks for the Education Sector.

“Education is the building block of every society and a fundamental Human Right, as uneducated children can become willing tools in the hands of criminal and terrorist groups.

“AYGF is worried that a Country with strong security apparatus has not been able to figure out the whereabouts of the schoolchildren. We understand the Federal Government has stated in strong terms that it will not condone abductions or kidnapping or any kind of criminality in the country, therefore we urge all relevant security agencies to take very proactive steps to secure the safe release of all the children currently in captivity.

“We cannot allow this to become another Chibok situation. AYGF calls upon all key stakeholders, both nationally and internationally, to intervene and secure the safe return of the kidnapped children.

“We empathize with the families of those affected and reiterate that the security of lives and property should be of utmost priority to our government and its relevant security agencies,” he stated.

As a way out, he recommended a multifaceted approach of swift and coordinated response from security agencies, crisis negotiators; collaboration with local communities who may know the kidnappers’ whereabouts; focus on safe return and addressing the root causes.
“Negotiations must prioritize the safe and unharmed return of the children. We also call for addressing the root causes of these kidnappings, such as poverty, lack of educational opportunities, and historical grievances in the region.

“Increased security measures and support: implementing security measures in schools and surrounding areas, including strategically placed CCTV cameras and additional security personnel, should be considered.

“AYGF advocates for increased resources and support for vulnerable communities like Chikun, often targeted by kidnappers as well as every community where schools exist.

“The govt must revisit its Safe School initiative and review progress made, provide the funding that it reneged on previously and get every stakeholder working again to ensure the success of the initiative. We must keep our children safe while supporting affected families.

“Emotional and psychological support services must be provided to the families of the abducted children. Clear communication and regular updates from authorities throughout the crisis are essential.

“We demand accountability from Nigerian authorities in apprehending and prosecuting those responsible within the stringent ambit of the law. Transparency should be a guiding principle throughout the investigation, keeping the public informed without jeopardizing the children’s safety and safeguarding against spreading fake news that might create panic and uproar.”

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Jungle Justice and the collapse of Law in Nigeria

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By Sunday James

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The gruesome killing of 16 innocent northern hunters in Uromi, Edo State, over false accusations of kidnapping is yet another damning indictment of the failure of law and order in Nigeria.

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Time and again, innocent lives have been lost to the mindless brutality of mob justice, a savage and inexcusable act that has become far too common across the country.

This is not an isolated incident. Nigeria has witnessed several tragic cases of jungle justice where angry mobs, fueled by misinformation and misplaced aggression, have taken the law into their own hands.

The Aluu Four incident in 2012, where four young university students in Rivers State were falsely accused of robbery, beaten, and burned to death in a horrific public spectacle, remains one of the most chilling examples.

In 2022, Deborah Samuel, a young student in Sokoto State, was lynched by fellow students over alleged blasphemy, an incident that sparked outrage but yielded little justice. In Lagos, several suspected petty thieves were set ablaze by mobs in broad daylight without any fair trial.

Across the country, from Anambra to Kano, Port Harcourt to Abuja, numerous cases of public executions by mobs continue to surface, often with little to no legal consequences for perpetrators.

The rise of mob justice is fueled by a cocktail of systemic failures that have left Nigerians disillusioned with formal justice mechanisms.

The breakdown of law and order, where the Nigerian police fail to deliver swift and transparent justice, has led to public distrust, encouraging citizens to take matters into their own hands. Rising insecurity, including the surge in kidnappings, banditry, and violent crimes, has left many communities in perpetual fear, triggering knee-jerk reactions to perceived threats. Ethnic and religious tensions have also played a major role, with deep-seated biases making certain groups more vulnerable to targeted attacks.

The proliferation of unregulated local vigilante groups and security outfits has further emboldened extrajudicial actions against innocent civilians. Additionally, the slow pace of criminal trials and the failure to punish perpetrators of jungle justice have normalized impunity.The Edo killings, like many before them, must not be swept under the rug.

The government must ensure immediate arrest, prosecution, and conviction of all those involved in this heinous act. Strengthening law enforcement agencies to curb vigilante excesses and restore public trust is paramount.

There must be massive public enlightenment campaigns to educate citizens on legal redress rather than mob action. Strict penalties must be enforced against communities and groups involved in jungle justice to deter future occurrences.The Nigerian government must wake up to its responsibility of protecting lives and ensuring justice for all.

If mob justice continues unchecked, no one is truly safe. This latest atrocity in Edo should be the final warning: justice delayed is justice denied. The killers must be held accountable, and a nationwide crackdown on jungle justice must begin immediately. Enough is enough. The rule of law must prevail.

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Ganduje congratulates Muslim Ummah on the occasion of Eid-el-fitr

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APC National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has congratulated the Muslim Ummah across the country on the occasion of Eid-el-Fitr.

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The celebration marks the successful completion of the holy month of Ramadan.

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In a message signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Edwin Olofu, Ganduje rejoiced with Muslims for the spiritual renewal and discipline attained during the sacred month of fasting, prayer and devotion to Almighty Allah.

He urged the faithful to uphold the virtues of piety, selflessness, and compassion that Ramadan represents while also extending love and kindness to one another, especially to the less privileged in society.

The APC National Chairman further called on Muslims and all citizens to remain steadfast in promoting unity, peace, and national progress in the country.

He emphasized that the lessons of Ramadan—patience, sacrifice, and perseverance—are essential in fostering harmony and strengthening the nation’s democratic institutions.

The two-term Kano State Governor also urged the Muslim Ummah and Nigerians to pray for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to succeed in his efforts to lift the country from economic doldrums and resolve lingering security challenges.

He assured Nigerians of the APC-led government’s commitment to improving the welfare and well-being of all citizens, noting that Nigerians will not regret voting for President Tinubu after his first tenure.

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Abia: LG Chairman, Iheke accused of using soldiers to detain IRS agent, claims Governor Otti’s support

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The Chairman of Aba North Local Government Council, Hon. Timothy Kalu Iheke has been accused of excesses and high-handedness in revenue collection at the popular Ariaria International Market.

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In a statement issued on Monday by Ariaria Stakeholders Forum and signed by its Chairman, Chief Emmanuel Chukwudi and Secretary, Chief Boniface Kalu on Sunday, the Forum lamented the excesses of the Local Government where he used the soldiers to detain the Managing Director of Star Nkey Ventures, Mr Benedict Elias who is a law abiding citizen.

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The statement made available to CAPITAL POST pointed out that Mr Elias was duely appointed as agent to Abia Stat3 Board of Internal Revenue Service (ABIRS), hence, he wasn’t carrying out illegality.

The LG however claimed to have the backing of Governor Alex Otti, but further findings revealed that the Governor would never support illegality to the extent that a law abiding citizen was arrested and detained.

A source told CAPITAL POST in Umuahia that Governor Otti believes in the rule of law and will not support any intimidation whatsoever.

Partof the statement read: “The attention of Ariaria Stakeholders Forum (ASF) have been formally drawn to the unlawful and improper action taken by the Local Government Chairman of Aba North Local Government, Mr Timothy Kalu Iheke who used soldiers to illegally arrest and detain the Managing Director of Star Nkey Ventures Nig, Mr Benedict Elias, a duely appointed Revenue Agent of Abia State Board of Internal Revenue Service (BIRS), regarding the revenue collection at Ariaria International Market, Aba, Abia State.

“The Local Government Chairman of Aba North, Mr Timothy Iheke had attempted to unlawfully assume control over the revenue collection operations at the Ariaria Market, which is under the jurisdiction and authority of the Abia State Government wherein the Abia State Board of Internal Revenue Service (BIRS) is saddled with the responsibility of revenue collection in the said market.

“The Local Government Chairman has no legal authority to interfere with or take control of the revenue collection process that falls under the remit of the State Government market.

“However, despite this, the LG Chairman Mr Iheke had unlawfully and wrongfully used soldiers who before now have been banned by the appreciate authorities from engaging in such illicit activities to unlawfully arrest without any warrant of arrest and illegally detain Mr. Benedict Elias without any detention order at Central Police Station (CPS) Umuahia for two days over false and baseless allegations.

“Mr Benedict Elias the Managing Director of Star Nkey Ventures Nig. a duly appointed and authorized Revenue Agent of the Abia State Board of Internal Revenue Service was falsely accused of impersonation and of being a fake revenue agent, charges that are entirely unfounded and baseless.

“We would like to emphasize that Mr. Benedict Elias was legally and duely appointed on 13 September 2024 to 31 January 2025 by the Abia State Board of Internal Revenue Service, BIRS, and was fully authorized to carry out revenue collection and enforcement duties at the Ariaria market which he stopped collection of any revenue at the expiration of the said contract with the state government.

“His appointment letter and identification as a state revenue agent, were in full compliance with the law and can be verified by the relevant authorities.

“The actions taken by the Local Government Chairman Mr Iheke and his unauthorized use of soldiers to arrest a legitimate state revenue agent are highly concerning and represent an overstep of authority.

“This interference not only disrupts the lawful revenue collection process but also undermines the authority of the State Executive Governor, Dr Alex Chioma Otti on which Abia State Board of Internal Revenue Service is working for.

“The Board Chairman of BIRS had on many occasions warned Mr Timothy iheke to desist from harassing a Mr Benedict Elias and his team who are bonafide Abia State revenue agent in Ariaria market which is state owned but Iheke blatantly refused but rather threatened to deal with the Board Chairman for telling him to desist from working against the interest of the state government.

“As Stakeholders of Ariaria International Market which most of our members have been doing business in the market for over 40 years, we know Mr. Benedict Elias and he has never been involved in any form of illegality or any questionable acts. He is a man of integrity and uprightness.

“We respectfully request that an immediate investigation be initiated into the actions of the Local Government Chairman, Mr Timothy Iheke, and the use of soldiers in this unlawful arrest. Additionally, we ask that Mr. Benedict’s name be cleared and any wrongful actions against him be rectified.

“The relevant authorities at the Abia State Board of Internal Revenue Service should be consulted to verify Mr. Benedict’s legitimate position and the legal framework governing revenue collection at the Ariaria market.

“We trust that a thorough investigation will be conducted and appropriate action taken to ensure that the Aba North Chairman, Mr Timothy Iheke is brought to book to account for the use of soldiers on an unarmed and law-abiding civilian Mr Benedict Elias.”

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