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Benue Assembly probes LG chair over financial scandal
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The Benue State House of Assembly has commenced an investigation into the allegations levelled against the chairman of Otukpo Local Government Area, Maxwell Ogiri.
Councillors from the council had earlier forwarded a petition to Governor Hyacinth Alia and the state House of Assembly, accusing the chairman of misappropriation of funds, and gross misconduct, among others.
In a reaction to the petition made available to journalists in Makurdi, on Friday, Ogiri said he acted on the advice of the council’s auditor general to operate the revenue accounts with online banks.
The Majority Leader of the House, Saater Tiseer, who confirmed the receipt of the petition on Sunday, said the house had sent a committee on local government to the council to investigate the matter.
“Yes, we have sent the committee on local government to the place (Otukpo LG) to look into the issues raised,” the majority leader said.
Copies of the petition, dated June 17, 2025, titled, “Petition Against the Executive Chairman Otukpo LG, Prince Maxwell Ogiri Over Gross Financial Misconduct,” were sent to the commissioner for finance as well as Gubernatorial Liaison Officer, Otukpo, state chairman of the All Progressives Congress and the media.
The petition was signed by 11 legislators, Amodu Philip Anya (leader), Gloria Adu Harrison, Anthony Godwin, Idega Friday, Agbo Alapa, Otalu Musa Felix, Edit Johnson Onka, Ameh Sunday, Augustine Elaigwu and Aaron Oono.
It listed a litany of weighty misconducts against the chairman and demanded a thorough investigation by the various authorities.
Among other allegations against the council chairman were, blackmailing the governor and using his name to swindle N13m from 13 councillors by asking them to pay N1m each for their electoral appeal court in Abuja, operating an illegal online bank account through an alternative bank, illegal printing of revenue receipts, paying internally generated revenue into his personal accounts using Point on Sale belonging to his personal assistant and spending government funds without budgetary approval.
Others are his failure to honour invitations by the legislators to clarify issues bothering on governance, diversion of motorcycles donated by the governor to ease local security patrol, importing thugs to the council secretariat to disrupt legislative sittings, high hardness and total disrespect for constituted authorities.
“Since our inauguration on October 24, the chairman has consistently ignored financial rules and regulations by spending public funds accruable to the legislative council which contravenes Section 87, subsection 3 of Benue State Local Government Law 2007,” they said.
The lawmakers appealed to the state House of Assembly to suspend the chairman and his deputy from office to pave the way for an in-depth investigation and apportion of appropriation sanctions to serve as a deterrent to others.
Speaking to journalists on the petition, the Commissioner for Finance and Economic Planning, Michael Oglegba, confirmed receipt.
He described the allegations as very weighty, adding that he had decided to carry out an independent assessment to ascertain the veracity of the documents.
“There is a process to follow to treat this kind of petition. As commissioner of finance, I will advise the various authorities, including the state House of Assembly, to act swiftly.
“The chairman has not called to tell me what is happening. Coincidentally, I’m also from Otukpo LG. So, I only heard about this crisis from a third party, that there is a total breakdown of law and order in the local government area over finances.
“The chairman has to come to speak and defend himself. These documents are already in public view and Fr Alia has zero tolerance for anything negative to his administration.
“I have sent this document to the Fiscal Responsibility Commission to act on it. The allegations are weighty and weighty enough for them to take a second look and give advice that could be appropriate,” he said.
When contacted, Ogiri claimed to be acting on the advice of the council auditor general.
He said, “I cannot open a new account for the local government. I have no reason not to use any bank — Zenith Bank is aware of that. But when I discovered that the revenue generated by any local government is one of the indices used to determine subvention from the federation account, I became determined to step it up.
“In the process, I sought the advice of the Auditor-General for Local Government, who accepted the idea and advised that any contractor I was going to use must be registered in Benue and must be a tax-paying consultant.
“He advised that I either hand the process over entirely to the consultants or allow them to partner with the revenue department of the local government, which already has the workforce with the primary responsibility of collecting revenue.
“So, I allowed different consultants to submit proposals. Thereafter, I convened a town hall meeting where all traditional rulers, market women, heads of security agencies, and members of the revenue department in Otukpo Local Government were invited — and the advice was adopted.
“The first consultant selected could not cover all the revenue points, so a new one was brought in — the Alternative Bank — which suggested opening a wallet. Although not a traditional bank, it could serve as a pipeline through which money passes into the main revenue account of the local government.
“This was not intentionally done to siphon money. So, when the system did not function properly for more than two to three weeks, I received further expert advice that Moniepoint could be synchronised for direct payments into the main revenue account.”
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NDC flags off campaign as Obi unveils Kwankwaso as running mate
Peter Obi has named former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso as his running mate after emerging as the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate for the next general election.
Peter Obi has announced former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso as his running mate after securing the presidential ticket of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) ahead of next year’s general elections. Obi made the announcement on Saturday shortly after his official confirmation as the party’s presidential candidate.
The NDC had earlier declared Obi as its standard-bearer for the forthcoming polls, marking a significant development in the country’s political landscape. The presidential candidate said Kwankwaso would join him on the ticket as they seek to build a broad-based coalition capable of challenging for power at the national level.
Obi and Kwankwaso recently left the African Democratic Congress (ADC), citing internal divisions and ongoing court cases within the party. Their move to the NDC has reshaped the party’s political fortunes, with both leaders expected to play central roles in its campaign preparations ahead of the election.
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Popular Islamic Cleric, Alfa Iliasu Killed In Gunmen Attack On Ilesha-Baruba Area In Kwara
A prominent Islamic cleric, Alfa Iliasu, has been killed following a violent attack by suspected Fulani assailants at his residence in Ilesha-Baruba, Baruten Local Government Area of Kwara State.
The attack, which occurred earlier on Saturday, has thrown the community into mourning as residents gathered in large numbers to grieve the cleric’s death and demand justice.
According to information obtained, the attackers stormed Alfa Iliasu’s residence and allegedly struck him on the head with a cutlass, inflicting severe injuries.
Sources revealed that the cleric was immediately rushed to a hospital for emergency treatment. However, he reportedly died before medical personnel could attend to him due to the severity of the injuries sustained during the attack.
A video obtained showed emotional scenes in the aftermath of the incident.
In the footage, residents of Ilesha-Baruba were seen mourning the slain cleric while crowds trooped out in large numbers across the community.
The video also captured the moment one of the suspects allegedly linked to the attack was lynched by an angry mob in front of a police station.
Residents were seen dragging the suspect’s lifeless body as tensions escalated following news of Alfa Iliasu’s death.
Community sources said three suspects were involved in the attack.
“One of the suspects was killed at the scene by angry residents, another was arrested and taken to the police station, while the third suspect managed to escape and his whereabouts remain unknown,” a source familiar with the incident said.
Alfa Iliasu was widely known across Baruten and neighbouring communities for his reputation as an Islamic cleric with the ability to identify individuals allegedly involved in witchcraft activities.
His work and influence made him a well-known figure throughout the region and often brought him into public attention.
His death has sparked outrage among residents, many of whom described him as a respected religious leader and community figure.
Sources confirmed that the remains of the late cleric were being laid to rest at the Ilesha-Baruba Muslim Cemetery in accordance with Islamic traditions.
Authorities have yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident, while efforts are reportedly ongoing to track down the fleeing suspect and investigate the circumstances surrounding the deadly attack.
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Seriki Fulani, Son Arrested as Police Trace Kidnapping Network to Ijebu Ode Community
A 67-year-old Seriki Fulani and leader of the Fulani community in Ijebu Ode, Abdullai Muhammadu, has been linked to a kidnapping investigation after police reportedly recovered a bag used for ransom delivery from his kitchen in Ogun State.
The suspect was arrested alongside one of his sons by operatives of the Ogun State Police Command during an ongoing investigation into a series of kidnappings across Ijebu Ode and nearby communities, including Imodi, Irewon, Iwode and Okun Owa.
According to police sources, intelligence-led operations by the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, headed by SP Bamidele Shittu, traced several kidnapping incidents to the suspect’s family, particularly his son, Bala Muhammadu, who was recently released from prison after serving a five-year sentence for kidnapping.
The source disclosed that the situation worsened after Bala allegedly returned to criminal activities following his release, with some of his brothers also suspected to be involved. However, the suspects reportedly escaped through nearby bush paths after receiving information about the arrival of security operatives.
One of the major discoveries during the investigation was a bag allegedly used in the delivery of ransom payments, which was recovered from the Seriki’s kitchen, raising further suspicion around the household.
Despite the allegations, Abdullai Muhammadu denied any involvement in criminal activities, insisting that he knew nothing about the bag and had no connection to his son’s actions. He stated that he had lived in Yorubaland for more than 30 years, raising children from his four wives while engaging in cattle rearing and farming.
He acknowledged being aware of Bala’s previous conviction and said he had tried to help him after his release by taking him for medical treatment because he believed he had changed.
“I know my son was once involved in kidnapping and was jailed. I took him to the hospital when he came out because he was sick and I believed he had changed,” he said, while denying knowledge of any ongoing criminal activity.
An elder son, Bello Muhammadu, who was also arrested, denied involvement in kidnapping, saying he was on the farm when police arrived at their residence.
Meanwhile, the Ogun State Police Command confirmed the operation, describing it as part of ongoing efforts to dismantle kidnapping networks operating in the state.
Police spokesperson Oluseyi Babaseyi said the success of the operation was achieved through intelligence-led policing and the support of the Inspector General of Police and the Ogun State Commissioner of Police.
He added that investigations were continuing to apprehend other fleeing suspects and ensure the complete dismantling of the criminal network.
The command assured residents of its commitment to ridding the state of kidnappers and urged members of the public to continue supporting security agencies with timely and useful intelligence.
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