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Enugu Community Express Confidence To Get Justice In Case Of Police Intimidation, Land Grabbing

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By Gloria Ikibah
Chairman of the Obeagu Town Union Litigation Committee, in Obeagu Awkunanaw local government of Enugu State, Chiene Chiene, has expressed confidence that the community will get justice in the case of an alleged police harassment as well land grabbing in a petition presented to the House of Representatives.
Naijablitznews.com reports that the community had petitioned the House over allegations of land grabbing and police harassment which led to the destruction of property as well as the loss of lives by certain interests.
A petition was written to the House Committee on Public Petitions, and during hearing , the Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Mike Etaba, struck out the case of land grabbing, and said it was before a court of competent jurisdiction.
He however vowed that the issue of intimidation and harassment by the police would be followed up to the letter.
In his submission, Chiene said, “We presented our petition asking the national assembly to come to our rescue to stop the police intimidation and harassment. That is why we went there so that whether this issue of whether or not our land was legally acquired should be put to rest. They are forceful land grabbers. We are happy with the situation as they are sending their legal consultant to do some underground assessments of the situation. So we believe very strongly that we would get what we are looking for which is justice and peace given the facts before them”.
He said the police should not be used to harass them as the matter is in court.
According to Chiene, there was a siege laid against the community at large as a result of the conspiracies and plans orchestrated principally by the trio of Dr. Festus Uzor, Kingsley Eze and Barrister Gozie Okoye to forcefully take over their land.
The petition presented to the House reads: “We must state that the attempt to forcefully take over and sell off our ancestral land was hatched sometime in 2009 by the ‘three musketeers’ named above. The question is what is their connection in relation to this issue at stake?
“As earlier stated, sometime in 2009, Dr. Festus Uzor was the Commissioner for Lands, Enugu State during the tenure of Bar. Sullivan Chime, Bar Gozie Okoye was the Branch Manager of Diamond Bank, Enugu while Kingsley Eze of Private Estates Int’l West Africa, (PEIWA) who was hardly known then, apparently dangled this heinous project or what we could regard as ‘operation take over Obeagu land’ to the other two who gladly saw the potentials of the ‘deal’ and keyed into it.
“Thus, Dr. Festus Uzor used his office as the Commissioner for Lands, and did sign the letter of offer to PEIWA, then Barr Gozie Okoye used his office to secure a Two-Billion-naira loan facility secured with our land, and thereafter hell was let loose, and our community became a battle ground for every land grabber to unleash their selfish pangs against us. It is needless to say that since this conspiracy was hatched and purportedly executed, we as a community have known no peace; as we have been continually victimized, dehumanized, degraded, incarcerated and made to suffer helplessly.
“We pray you to come to our rescue and protect us from the stranglehold of those named persons, particularly, Kingsley Eze of PEIWA, who have left nothing to spare in their bid to emasculate and annihilate us to enable them take over our land. We must not also fail to report the activities and oppressive conducts of SP Chidiebere Ijomah, DCP Olasoji Akinbayo and the Area Commander Metro, ACP Sogbeba Dulphine, who are being used by the land grabbers to oppress, intimidate and cow us to submit willy-nilly to the illegal acquisition and take-over of our ancestral land.”
The community prayed the House to stop the menace of the allegd land grabbers and save our community from the invasion and forceful takeover of our ancestral land.
“We are convinced you have the capacity to draw the attention of the Enugu State Government to the excesses of the officials of ECTDA who are being used by the land grabbers to forcefully dispossess us of our ancestral land. The Enugu State Government must bring an end to these unwholesome activities of these land grabbers in order to pave way for the peaceful development of the state.
“We have it on good authority that because the fraudulent loan as granted by Gozie Okoye and his cohorts to PEIWA, secured with our land, which loan has obviously been mismanaged, the AMCON may get involved, which implies that we may permanently lose our land if nothing is done now. We implore you therefore to invite the NDIC to investigate the circumstances which led to the said loan and the use of our land as security without our knowledge or consent.
“Lastly, we also pray you to direct the police high command to apply appropriate sanctions against the above named officers who have clearly abused their offices in their pursuit of their selfish interest or personal aggrandizements,” the community requested.
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Senate investigates N34tn Duty Waivers, Threatens Sanctions for Defaulting Agencies

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The Senate Committee on Finance has opened a fresh scrutiny of the Federal Government’s import duty waiver regime after the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) disclosed that the value of Import Duty Exemption Certificates (IDECs) issued since March 2020 rose to about ₦34 trillion by 2025.

The committee also threatened sanctions against the heads of several Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), including the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) and the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Jabi, for failing to appear before its investigative hearing on revenue remittances.

Appearing before the committee on Monday, Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, said the agency’s revenue performance had been significantly influenced by government fiscal policies, particularly import duty exemptions granted to strategic sectors.

He explained that about 60 per cent of the ₦34 trillion worth of duty waivers covered military hardware imported to strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture, while the remaining exemptions applied to imports of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), electric and hybrid vehicles, medical equipment, industrial machinery, manufacturing inputs and food items under government intervention programmes.

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Adeniyi maintained that duty waivers should not be assessed solely on the basis of revenue forgone, arguing that they were intended to promote broader economic and social objectives, including industrial growth, improved healthcare delivery and national security.

He, however, recommended stronger monitoring mechanisms to ensure beneficiaries of the incentives deliver the expected outcomes through increased production, lower prices and wider economic benefits.

The Customs boss also told lawmakers that the Service had generated about ₦4.5 trillion as of June 30, 2026, against an annual revenue target of ₦11.04 trillion.

However, the hearing exposed disagreements over Customs’ financial obligations after the Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) alleged that the agency had an outstanding operating surplus liability of about ₦8.9 billion based on its 2019 audited accounts.

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Customs officials rejected the claim, insisting that the figures required reconciliation.

The committee also turned its attention to the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) after the Fiscal Responsibility Commission alleged that the agency had failed to remit about ₦13.9 billion in operating surplus between 2023 and 2025.

Responding, the Registrar-General of the CAC, Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, acknowledged the outstanding liability but said the Commission had commenced gradual settlement of the amount.

To establish the actual figure, Chairman of the committee, Senator Sani Musa, directed the CAC, the Fiscal Responsibility Commission and the committee’s secretariat to reconcile their records and submit a comprehensive report within two weeks.

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The committee also expressed displeasure over the absence of several invited agencies from the investigative hearing.

Senator Musa warned that the heads of the NCAA, SMEDAN, ITF, FMC Jabi and other defaulting agencies must appear at the next sitting or face sanctions under the Senate Standing Rules.

He stressed that agencies responsible for managing public resources have a constitutional obligation to account for revenues generated on behalf of the Federal Government and comply with legislative oversight.

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Fresh 2027 Election Alarm as Igbo Leaders Warn Against Crushing the Opposition

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Prominent Igbo leaders have raised fresh concerns over the future of Nigeria’s democracy, warning that the continued suppression of opposition parties could undermine the credibility of the 2027 general elections and trigger political instability across the country.

The warning was issued by the Igbo Leaders of Thought (ILT), an influential assembly of intellectuals, traditional rulers and stakeholders from Nigeria’s South-East. The group argued that no democratic system can thrive without a strong and active opposition capable of holding those in power accountable.

In a statement signed by ILT President, Prof. Elochukwu Amucheazi, and Secretary, Prof. Jerry Chukwuokolo, the organisation condemned what it described as a systematic campaign to weaken opposition parties ahead of the next general election.

According to the group, recent developments—including concerns raised by Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate Peter Obi over his personal safety and alleged frustration of his business interests, as well as judicial rulings affecting major opposition parties—have raised serious questions about the country’s democratic environment.

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The ILT also recalled previous remarks by Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo, who had warned that Peter Obi’s security could not be guaranteed in the state. The group further noted that during Obi’s visit to Edo State earlier this year for political activities, gunshots were reportedly fired at him and members of his entourage.

The organisation warned that weakening opposition parties through the use of state institutions could damage Nigeria’s democratic foundations and reduce public confidence in the 2027 elections.

The group specifically expressed concern over what it described as the use of institutions such as the judiciary, security agencies and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in ways that could prevent opposition parties from competing effectively with the ruling party.

“The democracy Nigerians enjoy today did not come easily. It was achieved after years of struggle against military rule,” the statement said.

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The ILT argued that those who once fought for the restoration of democracy should not now be associated with actions that weaken democratic competition.

It warned that if the current political atmosphere is not addressed, Nigeria could face another major political crisis similar to those experienced during previous republics.

Drawing lessons from history, the group referenced the 1962 “Operation Wetie” political violence in Western Nigeria, which eventually contributed to the military coup of January 15, 1966.

It also recalled the disputed governorship election in Ondo State during the Second Republic, saying the resulting violence and destruction paved the way for another military intervention in 1983.

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The organisation further pointed to the violence that followed the 2011 presidential election, which, according to Human Rights Watch, claimed more than 800 lives in northern Nigeria, including members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

The ILT stressed that its warning was not intended to create fear but to encourage political leaders and institutions to uphold democratic principles, protect political competition and ensure that the 2027 elections remain peaceful, credible and acceptable to all Nigerians.

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Tinubu Made Buhari President — And Buhari Returned the Favor, Gowon Reveals

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Former Head of State General Yakubu Gowon dropped a political bombshell Monday, revealing that President Bola Tinubu was instrumental in propelling the late Muhammadu Buhari to the presidency and that Buhari repaid the debt in full by ensuring Tinubu succeeded him.

“The support Buhari received from Tinubu helped him emerge as president,” Gowon told a gathering in Abuja marking the first anniversary of Buhari’s death. “This is something for which we must give President Buhari credit. He stood firmly behind President Tinubu so that he could continue serving Nigeria.”

In a rare moment of personal disclosure, the 90-year-old former leader also revealed a private debt to Buhari, recalling how a decade after leaving office and struggling in the UK — he couldn’t afford his children’s school fees.

“I appealed to him, and he ensured that my family received assistance to pay those school fees. That was the kind of person he was. He cared for people,” Gowon said, pushing back against those who viewed Buhari as a sectional leader. “He governed for all Nigerians.”

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Senator Atiku Bagudu, who served as Kebbi State Governor and Chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum during Buhari’s tenure, confirmed the political reciprocity.

“Buhari had prayed that his brother, Tinubu, succeeds him, and Allah granted his wish,” Bagudu declared.

Vice President Kashim Shettima, representing Tinubu at the event, revealed a deeply personal moment: Tinubu had personally ordered him to fly to London when Buhari fell ill, instructing: “Ensure he lacks nothing.”

Shettima described the profound honor of later escorting Buhari’s body back to Nigeria on Tinubu’s behalf — “one of the greatest honours done to me by the president and the Buhari family.”

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In his personal remarks, Shettima offered a poignant reflection on power and loyalty:

“When you are in power, your friends know you. When you are out of power, you know your friends.”

The Buhari family is now establishing the Muhammadu Buhari Foundation and Centre to document the late president’s contributions, according to former SGF Boss Mustapha.

Katsina State’s Deputy Governor Faruk Lawal Jobe described Buhari as belonging to “that rare generation of leaders whose personal integrity became synonymous with public service.”

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Borno Governor Babagana Zulum recalled Buhari’s courage, visiting his embattled state “even at great security risk” during the peak of the insurgency.

The remembrance drew a who’s who of Nigeria’s political elite: former First Lady Hajia Aisha Buhari, the Ooni of Ife, former Senate President Ahmad Lawan, and governors including Sanwo-Olu (Lagos), Dapo Abiodun (Ogun), Abdulrazaq AbdulRahman (Kwara), and Bala Mohammed (Bauchi).

Gowon also congratulated Shettima on his nomination as Tinubu’s running mate for the 2027 election — a signal of continuity in the alliance that has come to define Nigeria’s modern political landscape.

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