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Community Policing Child Of Necessity – NBA Chairman

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The Chairman of the Nigeria Bar Association, Benin branch, Pius Oiwoh, Esq., has said that community policing is a child of necessity meant to fill the lacuna occasioned by the Federal Government’s inability to police the country.

However, he said that community policing should operate within a holistic legal framework to be able to meet the yearnings and expectations of the populace.

Oiwoh, represented by a member of the NBA, Prince Ehimare Madojemu, spoke at the 2022 Feast of Barracuda (FOB) organised by the National Association of Seadogs (NAS), aka Pyrates Confraternity, Benin 1 branch.

The FOB was themed: “Community Policing: A panacea to insecurity in Nigeria.”

A media consultant and social analyst, Dr Don-Pedro Obaseki, said that community policing as conceptualised by the immediately past Inspector-General of Police is diametrically opposed to vigilante networks.

He disclosed that a situation where an untrained person bears an unregulated firearm is a symptom of a failed state.

While suing for collaboration between the vigilante and the police for enhanced security, he, however, made a case for the profiling and encouragement of members of vigilante, noting that they are more daring to criminals than the regular police.

He expressed the fear that community policing in Edo State will grow into a monster in view of the absence of a regulatory framework.

According to him, community policing thrives prior to the military’s intervention in the governance of Nigeria which led to overriding the thriving community policing.

He faulted the centralisation of policing infrastructure in Nigeria, adding that without devolution, the current security challenge in the country would go from bad to worse.

On his part, a co-pioneer founder of Edo State Vigilante Network, Mr Oboh Emmanuel Otoide, said that community policing in Edo is organised under the Edo State Joint Security Network which was occasioned by the EndSARS protest.

He said that community policing uses environmental intelligence to successfully combat crime.

He advised against the application of political coloration to operate community policing, saying it was capable of undermining successful community policing.

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The Gwagwalada Divisional Police Officer (DPO), SP. Victor Isuku in his presentation defined community policing as “a philosophy that aims at positioning the police and the public to cooperate on the ground of mutual consultation and partnership at addressing problems of crime and disorder.”

According to him “community policing is a democratic policing, of the people, by the people and for the people.

“Vigilante or vigilantism on the other hand, is the act of an individual or group to uphold and protect the law within their area of responsibility with the backing of the law.”

He said that the dicotomy between the community policing and vigilante is bridge by the fact that security both aim at enhanced security.

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Lagos, Ondo, Taraba Top In Highest Okada Fares In March – NBS

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A recent National Bureau of Statistics report shows Lagos, Ondo, and Taraba recorded the highest Okada (motorcycle) fares in March.

The data indicates substantial differences in transportation costs across various Nigerian states.

In March 2024, the average fare for Okada rides per trip in Nigeria rose by 2.15% compared to the same period last year, with fares reaching N472.16, up from N462.21 in March 2023.

This was contained in the most recent National Bureau of Statistics Transport Fare Watch report for March 2024, published on the agency’s website.

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However, fares in Lagos, Ondo, and Taraba states were notably above the national average for March 2024.

Lagos had the highest Okada fare at N850 per trip, with Ondo following at N725 and Taraba at N670, illustrating significant differences in transportation costs across regions.

Imo and Yobe states, with average Okada fares of N655 and N630 respectively for March 2024, ranked fourth and fifth among Nigerian states for the highest motorcycle journey costs per trip.

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Trouble Looms As OAU Students Threaten Shut Down With FG Over Fuel Crisis

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The students’ Union of Obafemi Awolowo University said on Sunday, said the challenges faced by students due to the sudden surge in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit and the scarcity of the product have reached unprecedented levels.

The President of the union, Abbas Ojo, in a statement released on the campus in Ile-Ife, Osun State, and sent to The PUNCH, urged the Federal Government to immediately address the issues.

The union threatened to hit the streets in protest if the situation persisted.

Since the weekend, queues have surfaced across some filling stations in Ogun and Lagos states as some stations also remained shut.

The PMS also known as petrol has been selling between N700 and N800 at some filling stations. Some persons claim to buy the fuel at prices higher than N800 in Lagos and Ogun with the situation causing a hike in transport fares.

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited had said some supply issues were responsible for the queues, urging customers to exercise patience.

A resident, Tomisin Bakare, who said he bought PMS from a filling station around the Lagos State University-Igando axis stated that he was shocked when the attendant said fuel was N700 per litre.

This is after I had already spent over 50 minutes in the queue,” he added.

According to the students’s union president, the situation is not different in Osun, particularly around the campus environs where he noted bus drivers had increased fares.

“We, as students, can no longer endure the burden imposed by the government’s economic policies,” Ojo said.

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Last year, when the decision to remove fuel subsidy became public knowledge, many, including students, harboured doubts about its impact on the nation’s economy. Even those who supported the removal of subsidies were skeptical, given the absence of concrete plans to alleviate the ensuing challenges,” he added.

President Bola Tinubu on May 29, 2023, during his swearing-in, announced the removal of fuel subsidy. Since then, Nigerians have been grappling with harsh economic realities coupled with the depreciation of the naira against the dollar.

“From soaring electricity tariffs to the skyrocketing cost of living, the adverse effects of the government’s capitalist policies have spared no one.

“Despite these challenges, students persist in their pursuit of education and academic endeavours. However, recent events such as fuel shortages and fluctuating prices have left students stranded both on campus and outside campus,” Ojo stressed, noting the students had been pushed to limits.

The union demanded immediate action from the FG to address the fuel scarcity, curb suspected hoarding of fuel, and regulate prices.

“We also demand that the government should revive the country’s refineries. The government must not test our will by not addressing these demands within the next 48 hours. Failure to do so, we shall hit the streets till the government addresses the fuel crisis which constitutes a threat to our academic pursuit,” the statement added.

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JUST IN: Popular Gospel Singer Is Dead

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Popular Gospel singer Morenikeji Adeleke, also known as Egbin Orun, is dead.

Her colleague Esther Igbekele, confirmed the death in an Instagram post on Sunday.

The gospel singer expressed shock and sadness, sayin Egbin Orun departed suddenly without bidding farewell.

According to her, the two had recently spoken, unaware of the impending tragedy.

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Igbekele praised Egbin Orun’s beauty, kindness, and strong support for her ministry.

She wrote, “I got home from my program to hear about this great loss.. Prophetess Morenikeji Egbin Orun you left without saying goodbye..

“We spoke together last week not knowing you are about to embark on a journey to the great beyond.. You are such a beautiful and kind hearted woman and a very good supporter of my ministry.

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“I am deeply saddened with your demise but God knows best. You will be greatly missed and your good deeds will continue to linger in our hearts.

“Ah Egbin Orun. Good night! Keep resting in the bosom of Christ.. Ah Gone too soon..Yeeee.”

The cause of her death remains undisclosed and no official statement has been issued.

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