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Ex-Governor Sylva, others for trial over alleged murder — Bayelsa Govt
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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has said the state will institute legal action against the killers of a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) agent at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) collation centre in Brass Local Government Area on November 12, 2023.
The 31-year-old George Sibo was killed when the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the November 11 governorship poll, Chief Timipre Sylva, led his party members and supporters to invade the collation centre and held INEC officials hostage.
At the burial of the deceased in Twon-Brass on Thursday, Governor Diri directed the state Attorney-General to commence legal action against Chief Sylva, a former governor of the state, and those who stormed the collation centre.
The Bayelsa governor expressed sadness over the dastardly killing of the young man and promised that the state government will bring the culprits to book.
He stated that as chief security officer of the state, he declined using his powers in the face of provocation against the main opposition party candidate in the election, who prevented the PDP from campaigning in his community, Nembe-Bassambiri
Diri emphasised that as governor he deliberately did not challenge the excesses of the APC candidate as it would have resulted in the loss of innocent lives.
The governor described Sibo as a hero, who died defending democracy.
He said: “There are a lot of questions to answer. What was the candidate of the APC, Chief Timipre Sylva, doing at the collation centre in Twon-Brass a day after the election? Why did he go there with the large crowd that led to the killing of this young man?
“I am pained and that was why I directed that autopsy be carried out, which has been done. I have further directed the Attorney-General to institute a case against Timipre Sylva and all those that invaded the collation centre that led to the killing of George Sibo.
“The Attorney-General of Bayelsa State will institute the legal action to unravel his killers. The government of Bayelsa State is there to protect the lives of our people. I came here to mourn with you as we inter a promising young man of our state and of Brass kingdom.”
The governor also directed the immediate employment of the deceased’s two wives in the state civil service to enable them take care of their children.
In her remarks, member representing Nembe/Brass Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Chief Marie Ebikake, explained that the people of Twon-Brass do not usually delay the interment of a young adult but they had to wait because of the governor’s interest to honour the deceased with his presence and thanked him for being true to his words.
Also, the Brass PDP Caucus Chairman, Chief Sam Ateke, stated that although the people of the area were saddened by the sudden death of their son, they were consoled by the esteemed presence of the governor and his entourage to sympathise with them.
Chief Ateke also thanked the governor for his resolve to unmask the killers of the party faithful through legal means and promised that the Brass people will cooperate with the government to get justice.
An uncle of the deceased, Chief Bibi Williams, equally expressed gratitude to the governor for honouring and respecting the sacrifice of their son for the PDP by coming to pay his last respect to Sibo.
Earlier, Governor Diri paid a courtesy visit to the Amanyanabo of Twon-Brass, King Alfred Diette-Spiff, and the council of chiefs at his palace.
Source: News Express
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UNN Dismisses Report Of Mass Abduction Of Students
The management of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), has dismissed a social media report alleging an impending terrorist attack and mass abduction of students on its Nsukka campus, describing the claim as false and unverified.
The university said there is no credible security intelligence or verified threat supporting the online post currently circulating among students and members of the public.
In a statement issued by the acting public relations officer of the institution, Inya Agha Egwu, the management said the report is unsubstantiated and should be disregarded.
Egwu, however, said the university has taken precautionary measures to further strengthen security across the campus in line with its commitment to the safety of students, staff, and visitors.
According to him, the measures include the deployment of personnel of the Nigeria Police Force and the Nigerian Army to key entry points, working alongside the university’s internal security unit.
He added that some access gates to the Nsukka campus would be temporarily closed to improve monitoring and control of movement in and out of the institution.
The statement also announced the suspension of motorcycle operations within the campus, adding that only authorised security personnel would be allowed to use motorcycles inside the university premises.
Staff who commute using motorcycles were advised to park them at designated areas outside the campus before proceeding to their workplaces.
Egwu urged members of the university community to remain calm and continue their normal academic and administrative activities without fear.
He also warned against the spread of unverified information, noting that such reports could create unnecessary panic and disrupt the peace of the institution.
“Members of the University community are urged not to spread unverified information capable of creating unnecessary anxiety,” he said.
The university further encouraged students and staff to report any suspicious activity to security authorities, stressing that security remains a collective responsibility.
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Sowore Faults MTN CEO’s Claim On Unlimited Data, Threatens Nationwide Protest
Activist and African Action Congress (AAC) 2027 presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, has challenged claims by the Chief Executive Officer of MTN Nigeria, Karl Toriola, that unlimited mobile data plans are virtually non-existent globally unless subscribers pay extremely high fees.
Sowore, in a post on his X handle on Sunday, described the MTN boss’s assertion as false, insisting that millions of consumers across the world have access to unlimited or effectively unlimited mobile and broadband data plans at prices he said are more affordable relative to local incomes than what Nigerians currently pay.
The activist’s reaction came after Toriola made the remarks during a press conference titled: “Data on Trial” held in Lagos where the MTN chief argued that unlimited data plans are not sustainable on mobile networks without compromising service quality.
“The issue of unlimited data on mobile network, it does not exist anywhere in the world, except you are paying $400 a month or whatever. There are high bundles and fair usage policies,” Toriola said.
He added that network capacity constraints make unrestricted data offerings impractical at low prices.
“On mobile networks, it does not really exist. There is a limit, because you can never build enough capacity for everyone to be on an unlimited bundle and you think you will provide quality service that will be decent,” he said.
Responding, Sowore dismissed the claim, insisting it does not reflect global market realities.
“Liars,” Sowore wrote.
He argued that many countries still provide consumers with unlimited or near-unlimited data plans at relatively affordable rates compared to income levels.
“Millions of consumers around the world enjoy truly unlimited or effectively unlimited broadband and mobile data plans at prices that are often cheaper, relative to income, than what Nigerians pay for far less service,” he said.
Sowore also criticised the quality and cost of telecommunications services in Nigeria, calling for improved consumer outcomes.
“Nigerians deserve affordable, reliable, and genuinely consumer-friendly telecommunications services, not endless tariff hikes, poor network quality, and excuses,” he wrote.
He further escalated his position, hinting at possible mass action against the telecom operator.
“The time to #OCCUPYMTN nationwide is fast approaching!” he added.
The exchange comes amid renewed public debate over telecommunications pricing in Nigeria following tariff adjustments approved by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
Earlier in 2025, the regulator approved increases of up to 50 per cent in voice, SMS, and data tariffs, citing inflationary pressures, naira depreciation, and the need to sustain investment in the sector.
MTN Nigeria has defended the adjustments, maintaining that Nigeria remains among the cheapest markets globally for mobile data services despite the increases.
However, critics, including Sowore, argue that consumers in several countries continue to enjoy better service quality and more affordable unlimited data offerings, intensifying the debate across social media platforms.
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Only authorised agencies can enforce laws, Ramaphosa condemns Xenophobia
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has reiterated his government’s commitment to lawful migration management, stressing that violence, intimidation, xenophobia and the spread of misinformation have no place in the country.
Addressing the nation on Sunday, Ramaphosa outlined actions and behaviours that he said are unacceptable, including unauthorised individuals demanding documentation or proof of nationality, blocking access to public services, and acts of violence against foreign nationals.
The President also condemned racism, sexism, xenophobia, Afrophobia and other forms of intolerance, as well as the spread of misinformation, incitement and fake news on social media.
According to Ramaphosa, employers who exploit undocumented workers are equally engaging in conduct that cannot be accepted.
“Only authorised law enforcement agencies may act against violations of the law,” the President said, adding that “all people must be treated with dignity and respect,” regardless of their nationality or immigration status.
Ramaphosa also announced the adoption of a Comprehensive Approach for Migration Management aimed at strengthening border security, enforcing immigration laws, tackling corruption and closing policy loopholes as part of efforts to address illegal immigration in South Africa.
The President said the plan was approved by Cabinet last week and endorsed by the President’s Coordinating Council, which comprises premiers, local government representatives and traditional leaders.
“As government our objective is clear. We want a South Africa where every person who enters the country does so lawfully; a South Africa where immigration laws are respected and enforced; a South Africa where businesses compete fairly; a South Africa where communities feel safe and secure, and a South Africa that remains true to its constitutional values and its commitment to human dignity,” he said.
According to Ramaphosa, the strategy is built on five pillars: cracking down on violations of immigration and labour laws, preventing illegal entry into the country, rooting out corruption in the immigration system, strengthening immigration laws and policies, and enhancing cooperation with other countries to address migration challenges across the region and continent.
On enforcement, the President said government agencies would intensify efforts to identify and deport undocumented foreign nationals residing illegally in the country.
“The Department of Home Affairs, the Border Management Authority, South African Police Service and other law enforcement agencies have been and will intensify the process of identifying and deporting undocumented foreign nationals residing illegally in South Africa,” he said.
Highlighting progress already made, Ramaphosa disclosed that “in the past year alone, the BMA managed to intercept and stop over 450,000 people who were attempting to enter South Africa illegally.”
He also announced plans to establish dedicated immigration courts to accelerate deportation processes involving undocumented migrants.
The President said the second pillar of the strategy focuses on strengthening border management and ensuring authorities know who enters the country, why they are entering and how long they are permitted to stay.
“Secure borders are not a sign of hostility towards other countries. They are a fundamental requirement of a sovereign and well-governed State,” Ramaphosa said.
He added that government would continue investing in modern technology, infrastructure and personnel to secure borders while facilitating legitimate trade, travel and economic activity.
As part of the measures, the government will begin a phased relocation of refugee reception centres to border posts, starting with the Tshwane centre later this year.
Ramaphosa said the third pillar centres on eliminating corruption and improving the efficiency of the immigration system through technology-driven reforms.
“We are continuing the crackdown on corruption and inefficiencies in the Department of Home Affairs.
“We must recognise that illegal immigration is often enabled by corruption. Officials who sell documents, facilitate unlawful entry or abuse public office for personal gain betray the trust of the South African people. We will pursue these cases relentlessly.”
According to the President, officials implicated in such offences are already facing disciplinary and criminal action.
“Those responsible are facing dismissal, criminal prosecution and the full consequences of the law,” he said.
Ramaphosa also cited the establishment of an Intelligent Population Register containing biometric data for every person in the country, describing it as a key step towards the introduction of a Digital ID system.
He said efforts to phase out the green ID book would continue, noting that the document remains vulnerable to identity theft and abuse.
The Department of Home Affairs, he said, would soon announce a deadline after which the green ID book would no longer be recognised.
The President further revealed that the move would help curb abuse of the Traffic Registration Number, which foreign nationals require to register or purchase vehicles.
“The Department of Transport will issue new regulations to align with the identification laws of our country within the next three months,” he said.
Addressing legislative reforms, Ramaphosa acknowledged weaknesses in South Africa’s immigration framework.
“The laws that regulate immigration in South Africa are fragmented and often contradictory. They allow legal loopholes that are exploited by undocumented migrants. We are addressing these loopholes,” he said.
On regional cooperation, the President stressed the need for African countries to work together to tackle the root causes of migration.
“We need to address the factors that drive migration on our continent and elsewhere,” Ramaphosa said.
He added that South Africa would continue collaborating with neighbouring countries and other African nations to create conditions where migration is driven by choice rather than necessity.
“As part of this effort, I will be sending envoys to a number of sister African countries to outline the measures that we are announcing this evening,” he said.
Ramaphosa assured citizens that Cabinet would continue monitoring implementation of the migration strategy and regularly review progress on the measures announced.
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