News
Trucks Loaded With Charcoals, Timber Intercepted In Bauchi
Published
3 years agoon
By
Editor
The Special Taskforce Against Deforestation in Ningi Local Government Area of Bauchi State has intercepted five trucks loaded with bags of charcoal and timber.
The trucks were intercepted around Tabla and Jimi villages, and the owners were arrested.
Presenting the trucks and the owners arrested to the press in Ningi, the Acting Caretaker Chairman of Ningi Local Government, Alhaji Saleh Kasko Nasaru, said the arrest came as the local government intensified efforts to end deforestation in the area.
READ ALSO: ‘Men In Military Uniform’ Burn Houses In Benue
The Chairman who was represented by Acting Head of Administration of the local government, Alhaji Babayo Umar, said the local government has already set up a Special Taskforce against deforestation which comprises security agencies, forestry officials and community leaders, stressing that they are working day and night to ensure all forests are protected against the activities of tree fellers.

The Truck intercepted by the Taskforce
The Chairman who lamented how tree fellers from Toro and Ganjuwa local governments have made Ningi local government their escape route, pledged to arrest any vehicle loaded with forest products passing through Ningi Local Government.
READ ALSO: NDE Pays COVID-19 Stipends To Over 1,700 Interns In Bauchi
Alhaji Saleh Kasko explained that the charcoals and timbers intercepted will be auctioned and sold to the public in a cheapest price to discourage tree felling business in the area, adding that the owners will be prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others.
He also pledged to implement Governor Bala Mohammad’s policy of environment and forest preservation in the Local Government by ensuring all forests are protected against the activities of tree fellers.
You may like

The Lagos State Special Offences (Mobile) Court sitting at Bolade, Oshodi on Monday, 27 March, 2023 sentenced a fake Lagos State Traffic Management Authority Officer, Omotutu Bamidele, to a 2- year jail term for impersonating and extorting money from motorists across Lagos.
The convicted fake LASTMA officer was arraigned by LASTMA on a 2-count charge of impersonating as a public officer by claiming to be a staff of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (S.78 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015)” and obtaining money by fraudulent trick (Sec. 323 of the Criminal Law, Lagos State) before the court.
The PUNCH reports that Bamidele was arrested a few days ago on Olu Holloway Road, around the Alfred Rewane area of Ikoyi by a LASTMA Monitoring/Surveillance team led by the Zonal Head, Ashafa Moyosore.
In a press statement released by the Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of LASTMA, Mr. Adebayo Taofiq said Magistrate Kehinde Ogundare sentenced Omotutu Bamidele to a 2-year jail term without any option of fine after he pleaded guilty to the 2- count charges levelled against him.
Magistrate Ogundare emphasized that the convict should serve the jail term without any option fine due to the gravity of the offences committed.
READ ALSO: We Make N35,000 Daily, Fake LASTMA Officer Confesses
The Court Prosecutor Barr. Olufemi Adekunle stated that both offences levied against the convict contravened Criminal Law of Lagos State (2015).
In his reaction to the judgement, the General Manager of LASTMA Mr Bolaji Oreagba said the judgement was a welcome development as it would serve as a deterrent to others who are still extorting money from innocent members of the public under false pretence.
Oreagba also noted that the “Our (LASTMA) Monitoring and Surveillance Unit which has now been fully restructured would continue to hunt for other bad elements disturbing the peace of the society”
News
Ahmed Musa Equals Zidane’s Record, Surpasses Viera, Lampard
Published
7 hours agoon
March 28, 2023By
Editor
Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa, has become the most capped Nigerian player after his appearance in the second leg of Nigeria’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against Guinea-Bissau.
The Nigerian national team defeated the Djurtus of Guinea-Bissau 1-0 at the Estadio 24 de Setembro.
However, Musa, who made his Eagles debut in 2010, and was also part of the 2013 Nations Cup-winning side, earned 108 caps – setting a new record for Nigeria.
With his feat, he has equaled France’s midfielder Zinedine Zidane, German’s Jurgen Klinsmann, and England’s Tim Cahill’s 108 national caps.
READ ALSO: Jump King! Osimhen Breaks Ronaldo’s Serie A Record
Also, the 30-year-old Super Eagles captain surpassed Patrick Vieira’s 107 international caps for France, and Frank Lampard’s 106 caps for the Three Lions of England.
Since his debut, the Nigerian forward has scored 16 goals for the national team. He is Nigeria’s highest scorer in the World Cup with four goals.
He also has 92 club goals and 65 assists.
News
NGO Trains Delta Community On Tools For Environmental Justice
Published
8 hours agoon
March 28, 2023By
Editor
The Connected Advocacy, a Benin-based NGO, on Monday trained the residents of Owa/Alidinma community in Agbor, Delta State, on strengthening local movement and demand spaces for environmental justice.
The training featured sessions on environmental monitoring, smart advocacy tools for environmental justice and how to build a non-violent environmental justice movement.
The Director of the NGO, Mr Israel Orekha, said the capacity building was aimed to enable local communities to advocate for and demand freedom from pollution, environmental degradation and exploitation.
Orekha said the training was due to the impact of oil exploration in the community, which include crises, environmental degradation, diversion of monetary benefits, intimidation from the traditional rulers and non-compliance with environmental multilateral agreements, among others.
“The imperative of smart advocacy tools for environmental justice are evidence-based collective efforts or strategies targeting decision-makers and polluters.
“The training focuses on influencing the actions, programmes and policies of the International Oil Companies (IOCs) and governments toward environmentally friendly interventions, fulfilling the agreement for the protection of the earth, people and planets.”
Taking the participants on environmental monitoring tools, Cadmus Atake-Enade, said the devices were effective for mitigating the danger of fossil-fuel extraction in the local communities.
He encouraged participants to monitor their environment through air, water and soil pollution, and biodiversity issues.
READ ALSO: NGO Inaugurates GBV Clubs In Bauchi Secondary Schools
Atake-Enade listed tools for monitoring the physical environment like pens, pencils, cameras and whistles, saying the need to document the findings or monitor the evidence cannot be over-emphasised.
The training concluded with the reconciliation of the Traditional Community Council and Host Community Network operating in the community.

One Injured, One Missing, Many Flee As Suspected Herders Invade Edo Community Again

Fake LASTMA Officer Jailed Two Years

Vacate Office Immediately, Nnamani Tells Ayu

Communal Clash Claims Seven, Injures Scores In Delta

BREAKING: COVID-19 Heath Workers Block Hospital Management Board’s Entrance, Demand Payment Of Allowances In Edo

Edo Guber: ‘Oshiomhole’s Triumphant Entry Has Left You In Trauma, Demoralised,’ APC Mocks PDP
Trending
-
Business1 week ago
CBN Bans Banks From Operating PoS, Approves 17 Companies as Mobile Money, Operators In Nigeria
-
Metro1 week ago
JUST IN: Abducted Rivers APC Campaign Director Shot Dead
-
Metro6 days ago
BREAKING: Protesters Storm National Assembly, Calls For Annulment Of Presidential Election
-
Metro6 days ago
How Boxer Punched In-law To Death In Edo
-
Metro5 days ago
BREAKING: Anti-Tinubu Protesters Ground Abuja, Demand Interim Govt, Fresh Polls
-
Headline7 days ago
Gov Poll: US Condemns Voter Intimidation, Violence, Threatens Sanctions
-
Politics1 week ago
Gov’ship Election: Live Results From Polling Units Across Lagos State
-
Education3 days ago
UNIBEN Wins Africa Outstanding Varsity Award