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Nationwide protests: Court Order restricting protesters to 2 venues still stands-Govt

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The Lagos State Government has maintained that the court directive restricting protest to two designated venues in Lagos still stands.

The state reiterated this as organisers gear up for the upcoming October 1, 2024 protest in Lagos and other states.

Advising organisers to avoid disrupting social and economic activities in the state, the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Lawal Pedro (SAN), while responding to questions from journalists on Sunday, emphasised that the governor’s instructions to the Commissioner of Police for maintaining public safety remain in effect.

A Lagos High Court ruling currently restricted protests to two designated venues: Freedom Park and Peace Park, located in the Ojota and Ketu areas of the state.

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The verdict came in August before the “EndBadGovernance” protest.

Pedro noted that while Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu does not oppose residents expressing their views through protests, such expressions must occur within the law.

“We have and shall continue to engage the civil societies and non-governmental organisations in Lagos who are genuinely interested in the development of Lagos State to explain and enlighten them that the Governor of Lagos State Babajide Sanwo-Olu is not opposed to any group of residents to express their view about any government by way of public protest as it is their fundamental right guaranteed by the Constitution of Nigeria 1999,” he said.

Pedro clarified, however, that the fundamental rights to freedom of speech, association, and assembly are not absolute.

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He said, “By virtue of Section 45, Section 215 (4) of the Constitution of Nigeria (as amended) and Section 4 & 10(2) of the Police Act, it is lawful for the Governor of Lagos State or the Attorney General of Lagos on his behalf to give the Commissioner of Police of Lagos State directive for maintenance and securing of public safety and public order that may impact on the exercise of these fundamental rights.

“In that respect, we advise that the organisers should utilise the designated venues in the state for public protest to wit; Freedom Park and Peace Park for adequate protection and coverage of the protest by press members.”

He warned, “It is the same set or group of people that organised the last protest that is planning the October 1 protest, so they should be guided by the interim preservative order of injunction of court restricting public protest in the state to designated venues.”

He also mentioned that substantial legal action is pending against them, wherein an order of interlocutory and perpetual injunction is being sought to permanently restrict any individual or group wishing to organise public protests in Lagos State to designated venues.

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He stated, “It is a settled principle of law that a defendant who is aware of a pending claim or application for an injunction against him in a court of law must respect the court process and not engage in the same act sought to be restrained.”

Pedro concluded, “Therefore, whether the interim preservative order is subsisting or not, by the subsisting suit, it will be unlawful for anybody, civil society, or NGO in Lagos to convene any public protest outside the designated venue.”

Organisers of the #FearlessOctober1 protest have declared that the police, Department of State Services, and the military would not stop them from embarking on the demonstration as planned.

The organisers have also written to the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to request security during the demonstration, noting that protest is a fundamental right they would not submit to any state agent.

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Nigeria will celebrate its 64th independence on Tuesday, October 1, the day some Nigerian youths plan to protest the hardship occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy and the devaluation of the naira.

The National Coordinator of the Take It Back Movement, Juwon Sanyaolu, and Director of Mobilisation of the group, Damilare Adenola, told The PUNCH that mobilisation efforts had begun, adding that Nigerians were mobilising from different parts of the country for the protest.

In Lagos, the protest organisers plan to commence their march at the Ikeja Under Bridge at 7:30 am.

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Anambra govt prohibits students from using phone in school

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The Anambra State Government has placed a ban on the use of mobile phones by students in secondary schools across the state.

Chairman of Post Primary Schools Service Commission in the state, Prof Nkechi Ikediugwu, made the announcement at the Anambra Schools’ Cultural Day celebration on Friday in Awka.

Ikediugwu, according to a report by the News Agency of Nigeria, directed principals and teachers of secondary schools in the state to confiscate mobile phones brought to school by students.

She said the decision was aimed at curbing distractions and enhance academic performance.

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Ikediugwu stated that there was the need to maintain discipline and focus in learning environments, noting that the increasing use of mobile phones by students during school hours had become a serious distraction to their studies.

“I am authorising principals and teachers to seize phones from students who come to school with them so that we can ensure that students concentrate on their academic work without the interference of phones.

“Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s administration is making significant investments in education to promote academic excellence and instill discipline among students,” she said.

She emphasised the beauty and uniqueness of Igbo traditions, describing them as valuable identity that should be cherished.

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“Igbo culture extends beyond clothing and dancing, as the Igbos are also known for their honesty, truthfulness, hard work, respect for elders, and many other admirable qualities.

“It is important to continuously educate our students on the values and norms of Ndigbo, to preserve the rich heritage of the Igbo people,” she said.

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EU pledges €820m to support Nigeria’s digital transformation initiatives

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The European Union has reaffirmed its dedication to supporting Nigeria’s digital economy with an €820 million investment aimed at fostering innovation, developing digital infrastructure, and creating employment opportunities for young people.

At the Omniverse Summit in Lagos on Friday, the EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Gautier Mignot, stressed the importance of digitalisation in driving economic growth.

He noted that the EU’s Global Gateway Strategy is focused on empowering Nigeria’s digital ecosystem through regulatory support, skills development, and strategic partnerships.

“The EU is keeping its commitment with the over €800 million digital package announced for Nigeria. We believe that the challenges facing humanity require collective action, and Nigeria, Africa, and Europe’s destinies are closely interlinked,” Mignot stated.

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With this investment, the EU aims to strengthen Nigeria’s digital sector by enhancing governance infrastructure, supporting startups, and enabling young entrepreneurs to access new opportunities in the global digital economy.

The summit is organised in collaboration with various partners, including the European Union, GIZ’s Sustainable Economic Development Cluster (SEED) and Digital Transformation Centre Nigeria, the Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization (CBAAC), the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), and the Federal Ministry for Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, among others.

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Court dismisses criminal charges against Lizzy Anjorin

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Nollywood actress and businesswoman, Elizabeth Anjorin, better known as Lizzy Anjorin, has been discharged of all allegations in a case involving her and Saheed Mosadoluwa, aka Ibile, Harmony Gardens and Estate Development Limited in Ilorin, Kwara State.

The case filed as a direct criminal complaint was heard at the Upper Area Court I, Ilorin, Kwara State capital.

During the proceedings, the Attorney General stepped in, took over the case, and applied for its termination.

Presiding over the matter, Hon. Yunus Kayode ruled in favour of the Attorney General’s request, leading to the dismissal of the case.

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The court’s ruling, issued on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, read, “Upon a direct criminal complaint made by Muazu Baba Yusuf, Esq., dated February 26, 2025, and after listening to A. M. Abdulraheem, Esq., for the complainant and Prof. O. Y. Abdulhamid, Esq., with I. M. Adedo, Esq., Taofeeq Olateju, Esq., and Abdullahi, Esq., for the defendant.

“Having listened to the submission from the complainant counsel and that of the defendant and particularly the application of the Attorney General to take up this case and pray for termination of the case, on this premise, the direct complaint dated February 24, 2025, and the cross-complaint dated March 11, 2025, are hereby terminated and the defendants are hereby discharged.”

The judgment was given at Ilorin under the seal of the court and the hand of the judge on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.

Reacting to the ruling in an interview on Friday, Lizzy Anjorin, who is the Chief Executive Officer, Califonia Paradise City, Ibeju Lekki, Lagos State, described the case as a cross-sue, adding that she and the complainant became defendants in the case before the ruling cleared her of all the criminal allegations.

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She said, “The case bordered on a land dispute and it all happened in Lagos. But the complainant went ahead to file a criminal suit against me in Ilorin, Kwara State, to lock my enemy away in prison, and when I got there, I presented my evidence, cross-sued and both of us became defendants.

“I was summoned on Friday based on his case and I showed up, but we counter-sued him and on Tuesday, they sent his summon but he didn’t show up and when they wanted to continue with the case we filed against him, I withdrew it and left him for God.

“I am thankful to my fans, and most especially my lawyers for doing a good job. I also appreciate the judicial system in Ilorin. I appreciate the fact that they did a thorough investigation and also accepted my complaints and the evidence presented.

“The Kwara State Government, through its judiciary system, did not use their office and state to punish innocent people like me and for that, I am grateful. With all that people have been saying, my case proves that Ilorin is not how people paint it when it comes to their judiciary system.”

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