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Osun boils as Gov orders operatives to secure LG secretariats as five die

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Five people were reportedly feared killed and many others injured in Osun on Monday as a power struggle over control of local government secretariats between the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) turned deadly, sparking panic and tension across parts of the state.

The crisis stemmed from last Monday’s Court of Appeal judgment in Akure, which purportedly reinstated the APC-elected chairpersons and councillors who were sacked in 2022.

While the APC maintained that the judgment explicitly reinstated the local government officials, the state government argued that it did not restore them to office.

However, attempts by some APC members to forcefully take over council secretariats led to violent clashes with PDP supporters who resisted the move, escalating tensions in several local government areas.

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In Irewole Local Government Area, Ikire, the situation worsened when hoodlums allegedly killed former council chairperson Remi Abass during a confrontation. According to credible sources, Mr Abass and some APC members attempted to seize the Irewole Local Government secretariat to enforce the court ruling but were met with armed resistance. A gun battle ensued, resulting in his death and leaving many others critically injured.

Meanwhile, the state commissioner for protocol and government affairs, Soji Ajeigbe, alleged that two PDP members, identified as Ege and Igara, were killed by gun-wielding thugs working for the APC.

He claimed that “six others were killed while they were attempting to take over the secretariat. We have deposited the bodies in the morgue while the injured were receiving treatment at the hospital.”

Sources informed us that two persons were allegedly killed in Iragbiji, headquarters of Boripe Local Government Area, when supporters of APC and PDP clashed, just as two other persons were also killed in Olaoluwa and Isokan local government areas.

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When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of Osun State Police Command, Yemisi Opalola, said police officers had been deployed to the affected areas, adding that an investigation was already ongoing.

Similarly, there was tension and chaos in some other local government areas, namely Osogbo, Olorunda, Ilesa East, Boripe, and Ayedaade, as members of the APC attempted to take over the councils’ secretariats to enforce the Court of Appeal’s judgment.

When our correspondent visited the Irewole Local Government Secretariat, located in Ikire, on the Ibadan-Ife expressway, about 30 armed police officers and five patrol vans were sighted at the council’s frontage, just as a vandalised black Toyota Camry was stationed at the main gate.

At the Ayedaade Local Government Area, a sizeable number of youths converged on the front of the council building just as some operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) were spotted a few metres away.

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Meanwhile, Osun State governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has said that at least five members of the PDP were killed on Monday during the attempt by the APC to take over some local government areas forcefully.

He also directed Osun residents, including politicians, across political divides to stay away from the local government secretariats to protect public properties and avoid further bloodshed.

In a statement signed by his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, Adeleke said, “I, therefore, direct all law-abiding Osun residents to stay away from the council secretariats, especially as they are expected to be under lock and key

“I equally condole families of victims of the APC’s illegal takeover bid, and the chaos unleashed across the state by the APC and their hired thugs. PDP lost five members, with several others wounded. Two of those members are from Iragbiji, Boripe local government. Another two were killed at Ola Oluwa Local Government. Another one was lost at Ikire. We must stop the bloodshed,“ the statement added.

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The governor, however, assured residents of their safety and protection of lives and properties, affirming that he had directed security agencies to take charge of all local government secretariats.

Also, while addressing a press conference in Osogbo, an APC chieftain, Jamiu Olawumi, said, “Today our chairmen and councillors resumed in 15 out of 30, including Ilesha, Ife North, and Irewole, among others; even Ede South, which houses the governor’s private apartments, has resumed before 9 a.m.

He stated: “Surprisingly, the PDP started mobilising hoodlums to the secretariats to attack the chairmen who resumed offices at their various locations. The SSG also led thugs to the Osogbo Local Government area.

The Executive Director of Project Implementation at the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), Remi Omowaiye, said on Monday he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt along the Osogbo/Ilesa road.

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He disclosed that the incident occurred around 2:05 p.m. when he was travelling to Osogbo in front of the Ilesa West local government area.

Mr Omowaiye mobilised members of the APC in Ilesa to the Police Command Area Command to seek their protection so that the reinstated local government executives could resume councils.

Speaking to journalists, he said his driver and a police officer attached to him sustained gunshot injuries, stressing that “I was returning to Osogbo from Ilesha when we ran into an ambush in front of the Ilesa West Local government. They shot at where I was sitting on the bus, but the bullet shattered the side windscreen.

“My driver and police orderly sustained serious gunshot wounds. They have been taken to the hospital for treatment,“ Mr Omowaiye stated.

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FAAC shares N1.578tr to federal, states, councils for March 2025

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Monthly disbursements to the federal, states and local government areas dropped for the third consecutive time yesterday. The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) shared N1.58 trillion to the three tiers for March

The committee announced N2. 411 trillion as the total revenue generated in March at its April meeting in Abuja yesterday.

The total distributable revenue comprised N931.325 billion from statutory sources, N593.750 billion from Value Added Tax (VAT), N24.971 billion from the Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) and N28.711 billion from Exchange Difference revenue.

According to the communiqué issued by FAAC, the gross revenue available for March stood at N2.411 trillion. The deductions for cost of collection stood N85.376 billion, while N747.180 billion went to transfers, interventions and refunds accounted consumed.

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Despite the lower net revenue available for distribution, the March statutory revenue of N1.718 trillion showed an increase of N65.422 billion over the N1.653 trillion received in February.

However, revenue from Value Added Tax (VAT) dropped to N637.618 billion last month from the February figure of N654.456 billion – a decrease of N16.838 billion.

From the total distributable sum of N1.578 trillion, the federal government received N528.696 billion; states collectively got N530.448 billion, while the 774 local government areas received N387.002 billion. Additionally, N132.611 billion – representing 13 per cent of mineral revenue – was allocated to oil-producing states as derivation revenue.

The breakdown of the N931.325 billion statutory revenue shows that the federal government took N422.485 billion, the states got N214.290 billion and N165.209 billion shared to the councils. The oil-producing states received N129.341 billion from this component as derivation revenue.

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From the VAT pool of N593.750 billion, the federal government got N89.063 billion, states got N296.875 billion and the local government areas got N207.813 billion.

For the EMTL revenue of N24.971 billion, the federal government took N3.746 billion, states received N12.485 billion and local government areas went home with N8.740 billion.

In the case of Exchange Difference revenue of N28.711 billion, the federal government received N13.402 billion, states N6.798 billion and local government areas was allocated N5.241 billion. A further N3.270 billion from this revenue was distributed as 13 per cent derivation to oil-producing states.

A deeper look into the revenue trends shows that while Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT) and Companies Income Tax (CIT) increased significantly during the month under review, several other key sources witnessed declines.

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These include Oil and Gas royalty, EMTL, VAT, Excise Duty, Import Duty, and Common External Tariff (CET) Levies.

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Nigeria Police face backlash over viral cash gift video

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A viral video showing several Nigerian police officers allegedly receiving N5,000 each from a Chinese man and his family has sparked widespread outrage and renewed concerns over corruption and ethics in the Nigeria Police Force.

The footage, which surfaced online, shows uniformed officers lining up as a Chinese man hands them cash gifts.

The incident has drawn sharp condemnation from the public and human rights advocates, who described it as disgraceful and damaging to the image of the police.

When contacted by Vanguard, Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said he was unaware of the viral video or the incident.

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Similarly, the Lagos State Police Command distanced itself from the footage. Its spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, clarified that the incident did not occur in Lagos, contrary to claims circulating online.

Public figures have also weighed in. Omoyele Sowore, former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), described the video as “shameful” and called for the removal of the IGP.

“This is why I keep saying illegal IGP Kayode Egbetokun must leave the police force. It is the shame of the nation,” he wrote in a Facebook post.

Popular social commentator and human rights activist Martins Victor Otse, also known as VeryDarkBlackMan, called the act “disgraceful, disrespectful, and degrading,” urging the police leadership to address the matter transparently.

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The incident has intensified calls for accountability, with many Nigerians demanding disciplinary action and systemic reforms to restore public confidence in the police force.

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Easter celebration: FG declares Friday, Monday public holidays

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The Federal Government has declared Friday, April 18, and Monday, April 21, 2025, as public holidays to mark Good Friday and Easter Monday.

This was disclosed by the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on Tuesday.

He emphasised the importance of embodying the virtues of the sacrifice and love displayed by Jesus Christ, who had to die for the redemption of man, while greeting Christians on the joyous occasion.

In a statement by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr Magdalene Ajani, the minister called on Nigerians to use the holiday period to pray for the peace, unity, and stability of the nation.

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He reassured citizens of President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda, which seeks to foster national growth and development.

“Furthermore, he encouraged Nigerians to extend love and goodwill to their neighbours through acts of kindness and generosity.

“The minister wished all Christians a blissful Easter celebration and extended warm holiday greetings to all Nigerians,” the statement added.

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