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IIP-SARS SUMMONS DCP LEGAL FORCE HEADQUARTERS TO APPEAR WITH THE CASE FILE OF JOHN EMEKA ALOZIE

IIP-SARS SUMMONS DCP LEGAL FORCE HEADQUARTERS TO APPEAR WITH THE CASE FILE OF JOHN EMEKA ALOZIE
By: Michael Mike, Abuja
The Independent Investigative Panel on Human Rights Violations by the defunct SARS and other units of the Nigerian Police Force on Wednesday ordered the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) legal, in the Force Headquarters to appear before the panel with the case file of Mr. John Emeka Alozie.
The Chairman of the 11- Member panel, Justice Suleiman Galadima (rtd) who made this order when the panel became apparently frustrated having made five (5) previous orders in respect of getting the necessary police respondents and documents that will assist the panel to unravel the truth concerning the whereabouts of the victim, John Emeka Alozie.
In making the order, the Chairman stated that all the earlier orders made by the panel in respect of this petition still subsists.
“The Commissioner of Police Legal owes the nation an explanation in this matter”, Justice Galadima said.
Before the new order was made, the panel had stood the petition down for 30 minutes, to enable the led Counsel to the panel, Chino Obiagwu (SAN) and Police Counsel, Kenneth Igbochua to contact the CP legal and Mr Obiazo SARS Awkuzu, Anambra State, Mr Uzo Emeana SARS, Awkuzu, Anambra State and Sunday Okpe, who are 1st, 2nd and 3rd respondents respectively in the petition.
Thereafter, Chino Obiagwu (SAN) gave a report of the efforts made to contact the necessary Officers as directed by the panel.
He informed the panel that calls out across the phone line of the CP legal rang out twice and that they also made unsuccessful attempts to reach the other respondents, including ACP Asuquo who was a member of the legal team that investigated the matter.
It will be recalled that one of the panelists had expressed his dismay over what he referred to as “unprofessional conduct” on the part of the police.
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John Aikpokpo Martin’s Esq. stated this when counsel to the respondents; Kenneth Igbochuwa Esq refused to cross examine the petitioner even as the matter was already slated for cross examination and defence.
In a matter which had been adjourned severally, counsel to the police, Igbochuwa Esq claimed that he did not have the facts of the matter and so could not cross examine the petitioner.
Igbochuwa who vehemently refused cross examining. Mrs. John (petitioner) told the panel ” I cannot cross examine, I don’t have facts”
Reacting, Aikpokpo Martins reminded Igbochuwa that he had not been diligent in pursuing the matter before him.
Aikpokpo further told the police counsel that he cannot just sit and expect materials relevant to his case to come to him.
The case of alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of John Emeka Alozie, by the police has suffered several setbacks owing to difficulty in locating key respondents linked to the matter.
Appreciable progress was however made when the matter came up before the panel for cross examination and defence on Thursday.
A retired police officer, G. C Ijoma, upon diligent investigation, was able to furnish the panel with useful information that will enable it to handle the matter efficiently.
Ijoma Esq, provided the names, telephone numbers and current location of the officers linked to the matter.
The retired police officer also informed the panel that the case file on the arrest and detention of John Emeka Alozie was transferred from Anambra State and is now at Force CID in Abuja.
In view of the information which was made available to the panel, Justice Suleiman Galadima rtd, heading the 11- man panel, while commending the efforts of G.C Ijoma.
The matter was adjourned sine die even as the Chairman assured the Complainant and indeed all Nigerians that justice will be done in these matters.
IIP-SARS SUMMONS DCP LEGAL FORCE HEADQUARTERS TO APPEAR WITH THE CASE FILE OF JOHN EMEKA ALOZIE
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Irate Youths Attempt to Burn NSCDC Office in Taraba After Alleged Torture of Victim to Death

Irate Youths Attempt to Burn NSCDC Office in Taraba After Alleged Torture of Victim to Death
By: Zagazola Makama
Angry youths in Iware, Ardo-Kola Local Government Area of Taraba State, attempted to burn down the office of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) following the alleged torture and death of a suspect in custody.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makaka that the unrest began after Yunusa Kaka, 42, was reportedly tortured by security personnel at the NSCDC office in Iware.
Trouble started on March 30 at about 9:00 p.m. when Biliaminu Adamu, 24, was arrested for allegedly stealing two handsets and two packets of Benson cigarettes from Peter Majo of Iware Ward. While in custody, Adamu claimed he had given the stolen phones to Kaka, who denied any involvement.
Security personnel allegedly resorted to torturing Kaka in an attempt to extract a confession. He later became unresponsive and was rushed to Miyetti Allah Hospital in Iware by his brother, where he was confirmed dead.
News of Kaka’s death sparked outrage, with a large number of youths mobilizing to attack the NSCDC office.
However, security personnel managed to prevent the attack, and calm has since been restored to the area.
Authorities say investigations into the incident are ongoing.
Irate Youths Attempt to Burn NSCDC Office in Taraba After Alleged Torture of Victim to Death
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NAN, AWALCO Partners to Promote ECOWAS Parliament

NAN, AWALCO Partners to Promote ECOWAS Parliament
By: Michael Mike
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) has pledged to partner the Association of West African Legislative Correspondents (AWALCO) to publicise the activities of the ECOWAS Parliament, particularly its 25th anniversary celebrations.
The Managing Director of the agency, Malam Ali Muhammad Ali,, made the pledge when the leadership of the association paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Abuja on Thursday.

Ali while expressing appreciation to the association’s officials for deeming it worthy to pay him a courtesy visit, said as Africa’s biggest news content provider, NAN was home to all.
He said: “For deeming it worthy to come and pay us this courtesy call, the agency is appreciative.
“We hope that it will help the Parliament achieve its goals, and raise awareness, like you said, about its activities.
“On our part, the News Agency of Nigeria, like you know, is Africa’s biggest news content provider.”
He noted that the agency is the most authentic and biggest news hub in Africa, with a domineering influence and reach within the West African subregion.
Ali said: “So, with an association like this, certainly in the News Agency of Nigeria, you find a soulmate, a fellow traveler. You are welcome. We look forward to partnering and doing more, and the News Agency of Nigeria is your home.”
Speaking earlier, AWALCO President, Mr Innocent Odoh, explained that the purpose of the visit was to seek the collaboration and support of NAN, as the indisputable leader in terms of news credibility reportage, and viability.
He said that ECOWAS Parliament would be marking its 25th anniversary on November 16 and a series of activities had been lined up for it.

Odoh said that AWALCO, being the association of the parliament’s press corps, was fully involved in it by way of planning to give the occasion a media and publicity glitz.
He said this would help to propagate the ideals of ECOWAS in general, and ECOWAS Parliament in particular, and make the objectives of ECOWAS Commission and Parliament known globally, starting from the subregion.
He said: “In terms of viability, if we talk about the repository of news in all ramifications, in all dimensions, I think the News Agency of Nigeria comes first before any other one.
“So, what we are doing is in line with the media advocacy that we are projecting for the ECOWAS Parliament at 25.
“We can see that if the collaboration with NAN takes off as we planned it, I think it will go a long way in expanding the vision of the association.”
The AWALCO president further said that the partnership would determine how the regional bloc is run, especially at a time that so many things about ECOWAS needed to be interrogated.
“That is why we’re here, to seek that collaboration, to seek that support, how we can deepen that collaboration to ensure that the citizens of the Parliament understand what is happening around them.
“ECOWAS has a vision of 2050 but many people may not be aware of it, but collaborations like this can open up an opportunity for people to understand the vision of ECOWAS,” he added
on her part, Chief Communication Officer, ECOWAS Parliament, Mrs Uche Duru,, who was part of the delegation, in a remark, extended greetings from ECOWAS Parliament Speaker and Secretary-General to Ali and NAN’s management.
The spokesperson for the parliament said the association was beyond Nigeria, as its membership encompassed the entire West Africa, including even from member states that were threatening to exit or had already exited.
NAN, AWALCO Partners to Promote ECOWAS Parliament
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Nigeria, China May Head for Diplomatic Row Over Shooting of Immigration Officer at Chinese Firm

Nigeria, China May Head for Diplomatic Row Over Shooting of Immigration Officer at Chinese Firm
By: Michael Mike
Nigeria is not taking lightly the shooting of an immigration officer at a Chinese firm in Jos, Plateau State.
The Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo who narrated the story,
The federal government has threatened a serious diplomatic row with the Republic of China over maltreatment of a Nigerian Immigration Service officer shot by a Chinese company in Nigeria for asking for the company’s expatriate list.
Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who narrated the story on Thursday in Abuja at a stakeholders sensitisation workshop on the implementation of the Nigeria Visa policy 2025, said Nigeria is not handling the matter with kid gloves as it would be taken up as a diplomatic issue.
Tunji-Ojo lamented that the development alone is an attack on Nigeria. It will never be condoned.
He said the Immigration officer, who was on official duty, had visited the Chinese company in Jos, Plateau state, to check the list of the company’s expatriates, but the owner of the company ordered a security officer in the premises to shoot the government official.
Tunji-Ojo said: “I won’t go to China as a Nigerian, open a company and tell my security to shoot a government official in uniform. It’s never done anywhere in the world.
“These officers put their lives on the line. These officers serve this country with their all. And you will not come from anywhere and ask them to shoot them in their fatherland.
“It will no longer happen. We will take it up with you. Because that company, we (Nigerian government) have the power to withdraw their business permit Nigeria and declare them illegal.”
He wondered how it had become an offence for an Immigration officer to visit a foreign company and demand to see their expatriate list.
He said: “It will not happen again. So we’re going to be very hard. We will not stop your business. We will not overburden your business. But don’t make us inferior in our own land. No, please.
“And we’re going to be very tough on this. Because talking to you, I’m not just talking with passion on this topic, I’m talking with a lot of anger, because that guy that was shot is a Nigeria that we all swore to protect by virtue of the laws of Nigeria, by the constitution. That Immigration guy was not shot by a terrorist, is a father, he is a son to somebody. He is a husband to somebody. That cannot happen anywhere in the world.
“We will not tolerate it. Please, no agent, no company is above the law,” the Minister declared
Nigeria, China May Head for Diplomatic Row Over Shooting of Immigration Officer at Chinese Firm
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