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Police Ask Family To Pay Officers’ Flight And Accommodation To Investigate A Case of Abducted Person

Family members of a man, who was abducted by the now disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad earlier in the year, have raised the alarm over N800,000 being demanded from them as mobilisation for police officers from the Criminal Investigation Department in Abuja to come down to Southern Nigeria to look into the matter. A family member, who chose to speak anonymously for fear of the case being scuttled, said they had been asked to pay for the flight and accommodation of the officers. SaharaReporters learnt that the victim was abducted when his son was just six months old. Since his abduction, SARS officials in the state where he was kidnapped had refused to cooperate with officials from the police complaint response unit to release the victim or his corpse to the family. “We have been protesting like everyone for them to end SARS,” one of the relatives of the victim said.  “We went to the Government House today. Before the protest started, FCID Abuja agreed to send some officia

I Would Like To See Trump Out Of Office, Young Voter Says After Casting Ballot In US Election

Maddie Young American voters are sharing their experiences as they vote in a new President and legislators. Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, and Republican candidate, Donald Trump, went head to head on Tuesday in what has been described as the tightest race in US election history. When SaharaReporters visited downtown Los Angeles, California, shortly after voting ended at 8:00pm (Pacific Standard Time), the conduct was largely peaceful although a protest had broken out. Many young people had cast their ballots in what is expected to be the highest turnout of young voters in a presidential election since 2008. One of the young people, who spoke with SaharaReporters, said she was voting to ensure that institutional change, which had driven inequality over the years were effected. Maddie SaharaReporters Media She said, “My name is Maddie and I am 23 years old, third election voting and I voted mail-in ballot this time around. I did it about a month ago because I felt it was

#EndSARS: International Criminal Court Begins Probe Into Shooting Of Protesters At Lekki By Nigerian Army

The International Criminal Court has disclosed that it was conducting a preliminary investigation into the recent #EndSARS protests in Nigeria. In a statement, the office of the ICC prosecutor had earlier said it had received information on alleged crimes. According to BBC, the examination will “assess whether the legal criteria for opening an investigation under the Rome Statute are met”. For weeks, crowds of peaceful protesters gathered in streets in major towns of Nigeria to demonstrate against police brutality, leading to a crackdown. Rights group, Amnesty International, said security forces opened fire on protesters, killing and injuring a number of people.  Both the police and army have rejected Amnesty’s allegation. The ICC said it would make findings of the preliminary examination public.   See Also Exclusive EXCLUSIVE: How Nigerian Army Secretly Moved 20 Lekki Massacre Victims To IDH Mortuary 0 Comments 4 Days Ago #EndSARS Human Rights Legal News Add

Leadership Tussle Tears Enugu Community Apart As Traditional Head Is Accused Of Murdering Nine Persons

Enugu State Map Leaders of Obede Isiugwu in Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area of Enugu State have accused their traditional ruler, Fabian Eke, of subjecting their people to a reign of terror since he ascended the throne. They had in a petition to the Enugu State governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, alleged that Eke was responsible for nine verifiable deaths in their community. Enugu State Map Five of the murders were allegedly linked to persons behind the move of the Obede people to form an autonomous community separate from the umbrella Ugwuoji precinct. The petitioners, who addressed themselves as members of the Obede General Assembly, said Eke had changed the security architecture of the community and installed Ikechukwu Omeje, a man of questionable character, to oversee the protection of life and property in the enclave. Omeje had in turn, as they alleged, used his office to serve as a hit squad for the Igwe. “He single-handedly projected Omeje as the head of security in Obe

362 Ghost Workers Earning N20m Monthly Discovered In Ekiti

Governor Fayemi A screening committee set up by the Ekiti State Government has uncovered 362 ghost workers in the state’s workforce. Prof Adio Folayan, Commissioner for Local Government and Community Development in the state, made this known when he presented the report of the verification committee to Governor Kayode Fayemi in Ado Ekiti, the capital. Governor Fayemi Folayan said further screening by the committee revealed that only 362 workers out of the figure were clarified to be on government’s payroll as of June this year. He disclosed that the state government was losing about 20m monthly to the ghost workers, who are mainly in the local government areas of the state.  He added that the state’s Accountant-General had been instructed to stop the salaries of the ghost workers. According to him, the committee has recommended that all illegal salaries earned by the affected workers should be deducted from their pension and gratuity. The commissioner also said the ghost