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  • Over 540 Cases Of Child’s Right Violation Recorded In March- NHRC

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    The National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, on Friday said that 542 cases of violation of children’s rights were recorded in the country last month.

    NHRC’s Senior Human Rights Adviser, Mr. Hilary Ogbonna, who disclosed this while presenting the Human Rights Situation Dashboard for March, stated that the 542 cases were among the over 1,580 cases recorded last month.

    While expressing concern about the rising spate of rights violations in the country, Ogbonna explained that the reported violations included killings, kidnapping, domestic violence, abductions, and issues bordering on children’s rights.

    He disclosed that North Central topped the list of complaints with a total of 468 cases, adding that the recent killing of soldiers and police officers in Delta State formed part of the report.

    Ogbonna, however, noted that the 1,580 human rights violations spread across the 36 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja.

    He added that the police, military, and the Department of State Services, DSS, grouped as State Actors, were involved in 94 rights violations cases.

    Ogbonna revealed that the issue of domestic violence, which he said was becoming too rampant in some parts of the country, had 471 recorded cases.

    He said that non-state actors as well as private actors had 32 and 36 cases, respectively, while three cases of violation of rights were recorded against persons with disability.

    He added that other sectors, including social, economic, and cultural rights, accounted for 157 cases, while referred petitions were put at 24.

    Ogbonna added that killings and kidnappings accounted for 499 cases, while another 71 petitions on violations of rights to life were recorded by the commission during the period under review.

    He also listed the 301 school children who were abducted in Kaduna State alone, 40 people were killed in Benue state, and four persons who lost their lives while struggling for palliatives in Nasarawa State.

    Ogbonna who further spoke of the need for the government to pay close attention to the economic needs of the citizenry, urged the police and the military to always conduct their investigations in compliance with the rules of engagement and the rule of law.

    Earlier in his welcome address, the Executive Secretary of the NHRC, Mr. Anthony Ojukwu, SAN, reaffirmed the commitment of the organisation to the promotion and protection of human rights.

    He said the commission would partner with other stakeholders, including governments at all levels, to step up efforts to protect lives and properties across the federation.

    The NHRC monthly dashboard, which is aimed at making the human rights situation in the country public, is supported by the United Nations Development Program as well as the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

    Over 540 Cases Of Child’s Right Violation Recorded In March- NHRC is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

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  • Police deny killing Shiites in Kaduna

    Police deny killing Shiites in Kaduna

    Kaduna State Police Command has denied killing members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) also known as Shiites during a clash in Kaduna over the International Quds Day procession. 

     

    Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mansir Hassan disclosed that the police only used teargas to disperse them which also led to the arrest of eight suspects. He listed the following items recovered from the suspects to include, three locally fabricated guns, catapults and other dangerous locally made weapons.

     

    Hassan said in a statement; 

     

    “We got the information that the members of the proscribed IMN are going to hold a massive protest in the state and the command deployed its men to most of the strategic places to stop them from blocking the road, especially Ahmadu Bello Way Kaduna.

    “On sighting our men deployed there the IMN members started throwing stones, catapults, and locally made guns against our men. Which led to three of our men sustaining injuries and now receiving treatment at a police clinic.

    “Where are the bodies of those killed? If they claimed four of their members were killed, where were the bodies and which hospital were they taken to. How can we identify them? Our men didn’t use live ammunition but only used teargas to disperse them.”

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  • EXCLUSIVE: Nigerian Army Allegedly Frees Soldiers Of ‘Northern Extraction’ Facing Murder, Reabsorbs Them Into Service While Others Remain In Detention In Enugu 

     

     

     

     

    Two Nigerian soldiers who were being court-martialled in the 82 Division of the Nigerian Army for murder have been freed and re-absorbed into service, multiple military sources have told SaharaReporters.

     

     

    The two soldiers are Pte Usman Shonva and another identified only as Audu.

     

     

    While Shonva allegedly shot and killed one of his course mates in Ohoafia, Abia State in 2022, Audu was accused of killing a Togolese national and one other person in Anambra State. 

     

     

    In October 2023, the army authorities had said twenty-five soldiers and an officer were being court-martialled in the 82 Division for various offences.

     

     

    “The personnel facing the trial are drawn from various formations within the division, whose area of responsibility covers the entire South-East states and Cross River,” General Officer Commanding, 82 Division, Maj. Gen. Hassan Dada had said while inaugurating the court martial in Enugu.

     

     

    He said the court was necessary to ensure accountability and compliance within the military justice system in pursuant to the Nigerian Armed Forces Act.

     

     

    The court martial has one Col. Usman Ahmad, as President leading 10 members.

     

     

    It also has a Judge Advocate, Capt. S.A. Sadiq, to duly advise the panel as the proceedings continued.

     

     

    The list of the 25 soldiers has been exclusively obtained by SaharaReporters.

     

     

    According to sources, apart from Shonva and Audu, some soldiers from the Northern region who were charged for arms dealing and other minor offences were also discharged and acquitted while those from other regions with same charges remained in detention.

     

     

    Shonva is the son of late Lieutenant Colonel Shonva who was the commanding officer of 195 battalion in Damboa, Borno State, before his death.

     

     

    Speaking to SaharaReporters, a Captain aware of the action accused the court martial led by Col. Usman Ahmad of corruption, nepotism and marginalisation.

     

     

    Another officer, a Lieutenant from the Northern part of the country also kicked against the action of the court martial.

     

     

    “This is wrong, even though I’m a Muslim and Northerner, I’m against this, it doesn’t speak well at all, why acquitting those from a particular region alone? Even those accused of murder were released but others with minor offences remain in detention, it doesn’t sound well cause we (Northerners) serving over here in the South aren’t safe,” he said.

     

     

    Also speaking to SaharaReporters, one of the accused soldiers said, “We need to let the whole world know what’s going on in the Nigerian military especially the Army. Something bad is currently happening and if no one addresses it, the issue will be bad. Most of my colleagues still serving from Southern part of the country are really fuming and this issue may turn to something else if not properly addressed by the government and Chief of Army Staff, General Lagbaja.

     

     

    “The army and Nigerian government keep lying to all of us especially people from the Southern part of the country, saying that we are one Nigeria but I bet you, it’s all lies.

     

     

    “I am a one of the soldiers serving under 82 Division in Enugu and currently in detention. Military court martial was scheduled and inaugurated since October last year for 25 of us. Sadly, out of the figure I gave you, they released those capital offenses on religious and tribalism lines.

     

     

    “A soldier from the North was removed from the court martial after inauguration all because he is from the Northern part of this country. All these are fact. They forgave him automatically and released him. The legal service director here in Enugu and his cohort diverted everything to tribal and religious lines.

     

     

    “We all from Southern part of Nigeria kept our hope high cause we believed the GOC who during his address while the court was inaugurated said that all accused persons rights won’t be violated and all accused persons have right to fair hearing but reverse was the story.

     

     

    “In the law, I think murder is the highest capital offense but the director of legal service in the person of Major HY shehu and others discharged and acquitted two soldiers who committed murder. The first person was freed because he is a Muslim and his father was a serving officer before he died in Borno, and that his mother has high blood pressure, isn’t that funny? And one will begin to worry or guess if we don’t have mothers, and if our own parents and spouses don’t have blood running in their veins.

     

     

    “This very soldier I’m telling you about shot and killed his course mate in Ohoafia, Abia state. He deliberately shot and killed him in cold blood but the court martial discharged and acquitted him without any conviction. He is Pte Usman Shonva of 145 battalion, though he is from Taraba state, he was raised in Kaduna state.

     

     

    “The second accused person killed a Togolese national and one other person in Anambra state. He is from Kebbi state and was discharged and acquitted. He was even granted bail for several weeks before judgement was passed. Guess what? Both are also backed in service.

     

     

    “Currently, as I’m talking to you, PTE Usman shonva is working under the 82div Provost Group. The second person they released is Audu  and he is now an artillery personnel serving under 302 artillery GS Onitsha.”

     

     

    “Both of them who killed out of all of us were released unconditionally and currently working with same Nigerian Army,” another accused soldier told SaharaReporters. 

     

     

    “However, we soldiers from the Southern extraction are locked up on minor offences and denied bail. And they already told us even as the case is still going on that we shouldn’t waste our time, that we should all prepare to go to jail or appeal. Sadly most of us have stayed in military detention for years, no one has been in detention for less than one-year.

     

     

    “Each time, our lawyers talk and object to some of the fake documents the persecution counsel of the army brings, the martial court judge advocate will admit instantly. The army is mourning dead soldiers and at the same time jailing the innocent ones. The worst part of it is that they don’t release court proceedings to our lawyers for one to go for appeal. They keep everything for years. Please kindly help inform the whole world about this evil going on in the army. As I am talking to you I don’t know where my wife and kids are. They don’t allow them visit us. We have been in the guard room since 2022.

     

     

    “Check that list, apart from those who killed people, other Northerners with minor offences had been freed as well. I can’t say maybe they were absorbed back but I know one of them, Pte Ali is currently working and in active service.

     

     

    “What they did was to send some of the Northerners back to the North just to shield them away from being punished. So most are in active service. But one single person from the Southern part wasn’t released, just one person, check that list and see the number of Southerners, yet none was released but over 10 Northerners were freed. No proper medication for we detainees, no feeding.”

     

     

    He added, “They don’t allow us to communicate with our families or allow them to even come see us.”

     

    Also speaking to SaharaReporters, an officer serving in the division said, “Most of them that were in detention, I mean the Northerners were removed. Pte Shonva Usman shot and killed his course mate in cold blood in Abia State around May 2022. He was charged for murder but was discharged and acquitted because he is a Muslim from North, his dad died in service and that his mum has high BP.

     

     

    “MWO Audu Peni serving in 302artillery GS Onitsha killed a Togolese National during his deployment in a community in Anambra state and was charged for murder and was also discharged and acquitted. 

     

     

    Another Northerner, Pte Ali from Borno state and was arrested with Indian hemp and was also court Martial but they released him after inauguration, and he has resumed work here with us.

     

     

    “Note that Audu wasn’t on the list you sent to me to confirm because they never wanted to court-martialed him. He was released from detention at Onitsha Anambra state before he was brought on the Inauguration Day. 

     

     

    “He joined up in 82div HQ Enugu after they tried to see if they can maneuver his case but couldn’t due to the fear that a letter was raised by the Togolese embassy to the COAS. So they had to do there Abracadabra and let him go. Another soldier from Kaduna state who lost his rifle in Agbani in Enugu was also removed from court and sent back to his unit for summary trial.  But none of the Southerners has been released so far. So sad.”

     

     

    Meanwhile, SaharaReporters’ efforts to get the reaction of the Nigerian Army were unsuccessful, as its spokesperson, Onyema Nwachukwu could not pick his calls as the phone rang out.

     

     

    A text message also sent to his line was not replied as at the time of this report.

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  • Police arrests fake soldier, 43 others in Plateau

    FCT Police drags 51 suspects to court over alleged organ disappearance

    Police operatives in Plateau have arrested a fake soldier and 43 others over kidnapping, cult activities, and gun running in the state.

    The state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr. Steve Yabanet, disclosed this at a news conference on Friday in Jos.

    Yabanet said some of the suspects were also arrested for armed robbery, criminal conspiracy, and defilement of minors, among other criminal offences.

    He said: “Among these suspects is someone who is parading himself as a military personnel and for committing crimes, such as kidnapping, armed robbery, gun running, among others.”

    The CP said the command had put together strategies, including quick prosecution of criminals, to prevent crime in the state.

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  • EFCC’s Position on Malabu Oil Fraud Case and Associated Issues

    EFCC’s Position on Malabu Oil Fraud Case and Associated Issues

    EFCC’s Position on Malabu Oil Fraud Case and Associated Issues

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has commenced a review of developments around the Malabu OPL 245 fraud case, including the dismissal of the charges against a former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Bello Adoke by a Federal Capital Territory High Court, Abuja and the conduct of the prosecuting counsel, Offem Uket.

    The review will entail exploration of the option of appeal and possible change of counsel in view of the Commission’s dissatisfaction with the handling of the case by Uket.

    Nevertheless, this intention has no nexus whatsoever to the spew of speculations imputing compromise by parties to the charge, currently making the rounds in some sections of the media.

    EFCC is not obliged to embrace such narratives as it neither accused any of the parties of any unsavoury conduct nor made any conclusive statements about any investigation on the matter.

    The public is enjoined to ignore effusions of mischief makers on the matter and await the next course of actions.

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  • Many Feared Killed As Earthquake Rock New York

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    The United States of America Geological Survey on Friday announced an earthquake eruption near Lebanon, New Jersey, about 50 miles west of New York City.

    The agency reported that the quake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.8, shook buildings located in Bronx County.

    The 4.8 magnitude earthquake that occurred at 10:45 am was also confirmed by residents of New Jersey, Long Island, Virginia, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Philadelphia.

    The New York Fire Department had said there were no initial reports of damage while the FAA has ordered ground stops at John F Kennedy and Newark International Airports.

    Subsequently, New York Governor Kathy Hochul said, “This is one of the largest earthquakes on the East Coast to occur in the last century”.

    Hochul assured of her office’s cooperation with relevant agencies to oversee damages.

    In an extreme emergency alert, the New York Fire Department (NYFD) advised residents to remain indoors and to call 911 if injured.

    At the time of filing this report, the number of casualties is yet unknown.

    Many Feared Killed As Earthquake Rock New York is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

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  • Fiber Optic Installation Technician at FiberOne Broadband

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    We are seeking Fiber Optic Technicians to become an integral part of our team! You will install, test and trouble shoot SM fiber optic cables in a FTTH network.

    Responsibilities

    Installation and maintenance of a Fiber Optics FTTH network
    Install, repair and resolve fiber optic systems and ensure that they work properly
    Take care of fiber splicing and rectify fiber optic problem areas
    Splice and Terminate SM fiber
    Perform basic to complex installation, troubleshooting & repair of fiber systems under minimal supervision
    Access the fiber optic splice enclosure and splice the necessary fibers directly from a bucket truck
    Perform fiber tests: OTDR, power meter/laser source, and scopes.
    Prep, tray, and splice fiber optic cable ranging from single fiber to large counts as well as perform ring cuts when needed
    Install demarcation enclosures, switches and other telecom equipment
    Fiber optic test and troubleshooting abilities
    Other duties as assigned.

    Requirements

    Candidates should possess an OND / HND qualification with 1 – 2 years relevant work experience.

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    Commit to safe work – there is nothing more important!
    Monitor, communicate and perform corrective actions to fix problems affecting any fiber or fiber related equipment
    Prep cable, splicing, connectors, installation of fiber optic cabinets
    OSP/ISP splice enclosure manufacturers
    Troubleshoot, diagnose, repair and/or install fiber-based services
    Splice and fiber issues using industry standard equipment
    Terminate, splice, document and test fiber optic cables.

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  • Court reserves judgment on Bobrisky till April 9

    Court reserves judgment on Bobrisky till April 9

    Justice Abimbola Awogboro of the Federal High Court in Lagos has fixed April 9, as the date for the judgment of convicted cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky. 

     

    The judge also ordered that he should be returned to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s custody pending the judgment.

     

    Bobrisky had earlier pleaded guilty to the four charges of Naira Abuse. The court kicked out the fifth and sixth charges bordering on money laundering.

     

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  • BREAKING: Magnitude 4.8 Earthquake Hits New Jersey And Environs In U.S.

    Nigerian human rights activist who lives in New Jersey confirmed it to SaharaReporters around 3.50pm Nigerian time. 

     

     

    A magnitude 4.8 earthquake hit New York City, surrounding suburbs, and New Jersey on Friday morning.

     

    Nigerian human rights activist who lives in New Jersey confirmed it to SaharaReporters around 3.50pm Nigerian time. 

     

    He also tweeted, “Just experienced an Earthquake in New Jersey!”

     

    This comes a few days after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit Taiwan, king at least nine people injuring over 1,000 others.  

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