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PDP chair abduction: Edo govt beefs up security, condemns incident

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Following the abduction of the Edo State chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Tony Aziegbemi, the state government stated that it had increased and beefed up security across the state to rescue the abductee from his captors unharmed.

The state chairman of the party was kidnapped by armed men on Friday evening at the entrance to his house after a meeting with Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, at the Government House.

Reacting to the incident, the state government, in a statement made available to newsmen in Benin City, said it was on top of the unfortunate kidnapping of the party’s chairman.

The statement, signed by Chris Nehikhare, Commissioner for Communication and Orientation, added that the state government was working closely with security agencies to ensure the safe release of the chairman and his return to his family.

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According to him, “We have also increased surveillance and beefed up security measures across the state to ensure that these criminal activities are quelled and the culprits are brought to justice.

“We encourage residents to go about their lawful businesses without fear and urge them to call the state emergency numbers 112 or 739 to report all suspicious persons or activities within their environs.

“The government reassures that it is committed to protecting the lives and property of Edo residents and will spare no resources in ensuring that the perpetrators of this dastardly act are apprehended and made to face the full wrath of the law,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Edo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has condemned the abduction of the PDP chairman.

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A statement by the acting state chairman of the party, Jarrett Tenebe, also demanded his immediate release by the abductors.

Tenebe, who said the party received the abduction of his PDP counterpart with rude shock, attributed the incident to the lack of a strong and well-oiled security architecture in the state.

“This kidnapping is one too many in the state, which serves as an overt reminder and wake-up call to the Governor Obaseki-led administration that all is not well in terms of securing the state, which is the primary responsibility of the government.

“That the chairman of the party of a sitting governor can be kidnapped is a testament to the very porous, ill-equipped, and ill-motivated security machinery in the state despite the humongous security vote being collected by Governor Obaseki on a monthly basis.

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“The APC, Edo State chapter, uses this medium to demand of the abductors the immediate and unconditional release of the PDP chairman, while we call on the security agencies in the state to leave no stone unturned in the quest to ensure his release unharmed,” he added.

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US Supreme Court to Hear Trump’s Appeal to Enforce Birthright Citizenship Order in May

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On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court announced it would delay ruling on President Trump’s controversial claim that the Constitution does not guarantee birthright citizenship. The justices will hear arguments in the case on May 15, with a final decision expected by late June or early July.

The Court made no mention of addressing other concerns raised by the Trump administration, particularly its frustration with single district court judges issuing nationwide rulings in such cases.

Since Trump issued an executive order on his first day in office to end birthright citizenship, every court that has reviewed it has blocked the order. Despite repeated legal defeats, Trump has remained adamant that the constitutional guarantee of citizenship to all born on U.S. soil is invalid—an idea long dismissed by mainstream legal scholars. The Supreme Court affirmed birthright citizenship 127 years ago, and that ruling still stands.

A coalition of states has challenged Trump’s order, arguing there’s no legal ambiguity about the 14th Amendment. In their brief to the Court, they wrote: “For over a century, it has been the settled view of this court, Congress, the Executive Branch, and legal scholars that the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees citizenship to babies born in the United States, regardless of their parents’ status.”

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The amendment itself reads: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States.” Trump, however, insists this does not apply universally.

Federal judges in three states have blocked Trump’s executive order, and appeals courts have upheld those decisions. Notably, Judge John Coughenour—appointed by President Reagan—was the first to rule the order “blatantly unconstitutional.”

Even Trump’s legal team seemed to recognize the legal challenges. Rather than pushing for a total reversal of lower court decisions, they asked the Supreme Court to narrow the rulings, hoping to at least begin implementing parts of the new policy.

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Police clarify on report alleging First Lady’s convoy killed 7-yr-old baby

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The Ondo State Police Command has said that the convoy of the President’s wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, was not involved in an auto crash that led to the death of a seven-year-old girl in Akure, the state capital on Thursday, April 17, 2025.

The spokesperson for the Command, Olusola Ayanlade, in a statement, said the president’s wife was on a visit to the state on Thursday to distribute empowerment kits and equipment.

“Eyewitness accounts and preliminary investigations conducted by the Ondo State Police Command have confirmed that the incident was caused by a hit-and-run driver operating an unregistered white Lexus vehicle — not by any vehicle belonging to or associated with the First Lady’s convoy,” the police said.

The statement further said, “A witness who observed the hit-and-run pursued the fleeing vehicle on a motorcycle immediately after the incident, which occurred around the Oba Ile area of Akure. These accounts have been corroborated by several individuals at the scene as well as by the parents of the deceased.

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“The Commissioner of Police, Ondo State Command, was personally present and met with the grieving family to ensure a full and transparent investigation. At no point was the First Lady’s convoy involved in this tragedy.

“The command commiserated with the bereaved family and urged the general public to cooperate with us as we bring the perpetrator of the hit-and-run to justice.

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“Also, we urge anyone with any useful information to please come forward or report to the nearest police station or security post nearest to them while we hunt for the killer

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Just in: Many Feared Killed In Abuja

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Several persons have lost their lives in another terrible accident that occurred on Karu Bridge, inward Karu Site, Abuja on Friday.

According to Daily Post report, the accident was caused by a truck laden with cement which failed its brakes while descending the Kugbo hill.

It was gathered that the truck, after crushing about several vehicles and their occupants, attempted to escape but was intercepted around Karu Roundabout by commercial motorcyclists.

The accident came barely a month after a similar fatal accident occurred on the same Karu Bridge in March, when a Dangote trailer powered by CNG lost its brakes, crashed into several vehicles and claimed multiple lives.

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