Friday 31 March 2017

Stolen purse lands man in jail for 6 weeks

49 years old Ibrahim Jibril of no fixed address has been handed a 6 weeks jail term by a Gudu Upper Area Court, Abuja for stealing a purse.

Jibril was convicted by the presiding judge, Mr Umar Kagarko after pleading guilty to a two-count charge of criminal trespass and theft.

He was however given an option of N6000 fine.

Earlier, the prosecutor, Fidelis Ogbobe told the court that contrary to Sections 348 and 284 of the Penal Code, Jibril had on March 27, “criminally trespassed into the building of the Accountant General of the Federation, AGF.

“He went into the office and stole a purse belonging to one Mrs Oloruyonu Maria, a staff of the office of the AGF.

“During police investigation, the said purse was recovered from him.’’

Thursday 30 March 2017

Court orders flogging of Abuja teenage thief

Mohammed Ali,18 was on Thursday sentenced to six strokes of cane by a Karmo Grade 1 Area Court, Abuja.

The presiding judge, Abubakar Sadiq, gave the order after Ali had pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing iron rods and subsequently begging for leniency.

Earlier, the prosecutor, Dalhatu Zannah had told the court that one Dandaura Musa of Plot 196 behind Standard Construction Company Jabi, Abuja, caught Ali in the act and brought him to Utako Police Station on March 25.

He explained that on the same date at about 2 a.m., Ali had in the company of his accomplice now at large, unlawfully entered into Plot 196 Jabi, and stole five iron rods valued at N7,000 in contravention of Sections 79 and 288 of the Penal code.

He added that the convict during interrogation owned up to the crime.

NAN

Meningitis kills 5 in Abuja

The Federal Capital Territory, FCT Primary Health Care Development Board on Thursday confirmed the death of a fifth person from Cerebrospinal Meningitis in Abuja.

The board had on Tuesday recorded four deaths from the disease in Durumi area of Abuja Municipal Area Council, AMAC.

Executive Secretary of the board, Dr Rilwanu Mohammed, told the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN that the latest death from the disease occurred in Dakwa village in Bwari Area Council on Wednesday.

“The four suspected cases we have were all in Durumi I and II in AMAC while one confirmed case of a child  just happened yesterday (Wednesday) in Dakwa of Bwari Area Council.

“The four that died in Durumi showed all signs of meningitis but there was an autopsy carried out in the one at Dakwa and was confirmed to be meningitis at the University of Abuja Teaching hospital, Gwagwalada.

“We have so far immunised all residents of Durumi that are within the ages of 1 year and 29 years and we are going to cordone off Dakwa area today (Thursday) for a similar vaccination,” he said.

He also said that 65,000 Abuja residents have so far been immunized against the disease since its outbreak in Zamfara, Sokoto and neighboring Niger State.

He advised residents to avoid crowded places and ensure cross ventilation in their homes in order to help contain the disease.

NAN

Wednesday 29 March 2017

Osinbajo in Paris for Anti-corruption forum

The Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday left Abuja for Paris, France  to attend the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, OECD’s Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum.

Osinbajo will be speaking at the event which will start on Friday 30 March and end on Saturday 31 March, 2017.

Degree Palaver: Melaye wears ABU academic gown to Senate plenary

Amid the controversy surrounding his graduation from the Ahmadu Bello University, ABU, Zaria, Senator Dino Melaye representing Kogi West on Tuesday wore the

academic gown of the tertiary institution to the day's plenary.

The University had, on Monday confirmed that Melaye was a student of the institution and had graduated in 2000 with a Third Class Bachelor of Arts, BA (Hons) degree in Geography .

The Senator and the Vice- Chancellor of the ABU, Professor Ibrahim Garba had on Monday appeared before the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, which investigated Dino Melaye's certificate scandal.

Tuesday 28 March 2017

We bought bullet proof SUV for $298k, not N298m - Senate

Following recent media reports, the Senate has admitted buying a bullet proof Range Rover Sports Sport Utility Vehicle, SUV.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, Sen. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi told newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday that the Senate actually procured the said vehicle but not at the price being speculated in the media.

He said that the vehicle was procured at $298,000 (N49.1 million) at the exchange rate of N165 to a dollar and not N298m as has been reported in the media.

His words :

“Our attention has been drawn to the various false and mischievous reports in the media about the price of the vehicle which the Senate was said to have bought as part of its convoy but was later abandoned when it got impounded by the Customs over controversy surrounding import duty payment.

“The correct price of the vehicle when it was imported in 2015 is $298,000 which at the prevailing rate of N165 to a dollar is about N49,170.

“The Senate paid N62.5m for the vehicle in November 2015. This is contrary to the mischief by those who decided to turn the $298,000 to N298 million as the price of the vehicle.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the price the Senate paid for that vehicle is N62.5m and not N298 million.

“The Senate will appreciate it if all reports relating to the legislative institution, particularly on this vehicle matter, are reported with accuracy and all facts put in proper perspective.

“We urge journalists to avoid sensationalism. The Senate is a responsible institution and those who believe that when they have issues to explain before it, the next thing to do is to resort to falsehood, blackmail, muck-raking and mud-slinging, should know that they are just overheating the polity and undermining our democratic institution.

“Finally, the Senate wish to reiterate our total commitment to upholding the rule of law and to work for Nigerians, in accordance with our constitution.”

NAN

Nigeria ratifies agreement on climate change

President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday signed, on behalf of Nigeria, the Instrument of Ratification of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.

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