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Reps Demand Special Courts, Urgent Action Against Homicide, Femicide

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By Gloria Ikibah

The House of Representatives has urged the National Judicial Council (NJC) to establish dedicated court divisions within existing judicial structures to fast-track the handling of homicide, femicide, and related cases.

The lawmakers also called on law enforcement agencies to prioritize homicide investigations and ensure the diligent prosecution of offenders.

The House further appealed to religious organizations, the National Orientation Agency (NOA), and advocacy groups to intensify public awareness campaigns promoting respect for human life and ethical values. They urged these groups to focus on educating youths about the dangers of ritual killings, murder, and manslaughter.

The resolutions followed the adoption of a motion titled “A National Call to Halt Homicidal and Femicidal Acts in Nigeria” sponsored by Reps Awaji-Inombek Abiante, Faleke James Abiodun, Ogah Amobi Godwin, and Manu Soro Mansur during Tuesday’s plenary session.

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Leading the debate, Rep. Abiante emphasized that the right to life is a constitutional guarantee and fundamental human right. He expressed concern over the rising incidents of homicide—including murder and manslaughter—which have sparked public outcry for justice.

Abiante further noted the alarming increase in femicide cases, describing the gender-based killings of women and girls as a growing national crisis that demands urgent attention.

Abiante cited cases of homicide and femicide from 2020till date, saying:
“Disturbed by the following tragic cases:
(i) February 2020: Patience Adibe was killed by her boyfriend in Benin after a brief argument;
(ii) May 2020: Vera Uwaila Omozuwa, a 100 Level Microbiology Student of the University of Benin, was raped and murdered in a church, Collins Ujegbulem, one of the suspects, claimed that a woman paid them to kill her for ritual purposes;
(iii) June 2020: Barakat Bello, an 18 years old Student in Ibadan, was raped and stabbed to death;
(iv) September 2020: 11 years old Favour Okechukwu was gang-raped and killed by four men in Lagos;
(v) April 2021: Iniobong Umoren, a fresh graduate, was raped and murdered by a man posing as a job interviewer in Uyo;
“(vi) December 2021: Hanifa Abubakar, a 5 years old girl, was kidnapped, poisoned, and murdered by her school proprietor in Kano;
(vii) February 2022: Fashion designer Bamise Ayanwole was murdered after boarding a BRT Bus in Lagos;
(viii) April 2022: Ifeanyi Njoku killed his girlfriend for money rituals;
(ix) July 2022: Eunice Chioma Igweike was abducted, killed, and butchered by human parts dealers;
(x) July 2023: Benjamin Best murdered his girlfriend, Augusta Osedion, a 300 Level Student at the University of Port Harcourt;
“(xi) August 2023: Oghenefejiro Regha was killed by her boyfriend for ritual purposes;
(xii) October 2023: Okoligwe Damian Chinemere killed Justina Otuene Nkang, a fellow student at the University of Port Harcourt;
(xiii) May 2024: Elisha was arrested for killing his lover, Edima, in a ritual murder;
(xiv) June 2024: Glory Adekolure was raped and killed in Benin;
(xv) August 2024: Fatai Mogaji stabbed his ex-girlfriend to death, while Mojisola Awesu was murdered in a hotel;
“(xvi) September 2024: Jeremiah Samson killed Abigail Damilola, a University Student, and buried her body;
(xvii) January 2025: the recent killing of Salome Adaidu, a National Youth Corps Member, in Nasarawa State is a continuation of the trend; and
(xviii) alarmed by the killing of Chioma Nwana, who was set ablaze by her husband in Anambra after a heated argument”.
The lawmakers expressed worries by the delays in the prosecution of homicide cases, which have caused prolonged pre-trial detentions which is overcrowding the correctional facilities, and loss of crucial evidence, eroding public faith in the judicial system.
“Concerned that the slow and ineffective justice system allows perpetrators to gain media attention while trials for serious crimes like homicide are prolonged, an example is the case  of Chidinma Ojukwu, under trial for the murder of Usifo Ataga, continues to gain publicity, and the notorious kidnapper Evans, facing trial for murder, has been awarded scholarship;
“Aware that the National Judicial Council (NJC) is responsible for overseeing the Judiciary and improving the efficiency of the judicial process; Convinced that establishing Special Divisions within existing courts with exclusive jurisdiction over homicide and related cases will expedite justice, reduce backlogs, and restore public confidence in the legal system;
“Also convinced that ethical enlightenment through public awareness campaigns focusing on instilling ethical values and respect for human life and the integration of emotional intelligence programs to help young people develop non-violent problem solving skills, could help curb this menace”, the motion read.
Contributing to the motion, Rep. Abdul Kareem Ado-Kano stressed the growing frequency of violence against women, which has become a persistent menace. He therefore called for greater accountability from institutions responsible for investigating and enforcing laws to protect women.
He said: “Mr. Speaker, our women have become menacing machines, despite the constant occurrence of these tragedies, the response from relevant authorities has been inadequate.
“Many of such cases make headlines for only a few days before they fade into oblivion without meaningful outcomes or justice”.
Similarly, Rep. Yusuf Gagdi expressed frustration over the inaction towards protecting Nigerian women and girls.
 “This is a collective responsibility. I call on men, fathers, and brothers to take proactive roles in safeguarding the lives of women”, he said.
Rep. Gagdi criticized the growing culture of indifference, where bystanders record violent incidents on their phones rather than intervening to stop the crime. He called on law enforcement agencies to ensure perpetrators are brought to justice and face the consequences of their actions.
Rep. Billy Osawaru added his voice to the call for action, specifically addressing the role of religious leaders and called on the need for moral leadership.
He urged them to advocate for public conversations that condemn such violent acts and to promote morality. He lamented that religious leaders are often preoccupied with division instead of tackling societal ills. “What is good is good, and what is bad is bad,” he said.
The debate also took an emotional turn when Rep. Muktar Shagaya recounted a recent tragedy involving the brutal murder of Hafsa Lawaw Adifalu, the granddaughter of a prominent APC stakeholder, allegedly for ritual purposes.
He condemned such barbaric practices and called for stricter legislation and stronger law enforcement to protect the vulnerable.
“Our justice system must serve as both a deterrent and a beacon of hope for the vulnerable,” Shagaya added.
After a lenghty deliberation the House unanimously adopted the motion and mandate the Committees on Judiciary and Human Rights to liaise with the NJC and other relevant stakeholders to monitor the implementation of this resolution and report progress within a stipulated timeframe.

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HoR Minority Caucus decries killings in Plateau, Benue states, urges immediate presidential decisive actions

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The Minority Caucus in the House of Representatives has expressed serious concerns over killings in Plateau and Benue states demanding immediate presidential decisive actions.

This was contained in a statement jointly signed by leaders of the caucus, Rep Kingsley Chinda, leader, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Ali Isa J.C
Minority Whip ,Rt. Hon. Aliyu Madaki Deputy Minority Leader ,Rt. Hon. George Ozodinobi
Deputy Minority Whip.

The caucus in the statement outrightly condemned the disturbing trend of killings, maiming, and kidnapping of innocent people across the country.

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” Following the killings of over 50 people in Bokkos, Plateau state; loss of many lives in twin attacks in Otukpo, Benue state, coming a few days after the Uromi, Edo state unfortunate incident, the Caucus is seriously worried about these growing acts of brigandage and unprovoked attacks on law-abiding citizens.

The Caucus is deeply concerned that with reckless abandon, deliberate disrespect for human lives, and disregard for the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, these marauders inflict merciless torture, unexplainable pains, and callous killings of helpless, and defenceless Nigerians.

These gruesome murders and the shedding of the blood of innocent lives happening in quick successions in three locations across the country, stands condemnable by every conscionable Nigerian.

The ferociousness and sporadic nature of the vicious actions perpetrated by yet unknown persons remains shocking.

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Worried about the dangers this portends to the security of lives and properties of Nigerians; which is the main purpose of government, the Caucus calls on President Bola Tinubu to take deliberate, intentional, and timely decisions towards nipping the disturbing tide in the bud.

Good, he has directed that the perpetrators should be apprehended. However, given the severity of these incidents, and implications on national security, the Caucus urges the president; through the National Security Adviser to ensure that all security agencies embark on comprehensive and strategic collaboration towards arresting those involved in these heinous and gory incidents.

The government should ensure the immediate release of the numerous innocent people that were kidnapped during the dastardly incidents.

The Caucus commiserates with the government, and people of Plateau, and Benue states over the unfortunate incidents. The Caucus also expresses deep condolences to the families of the victims, and pray for the quick release of those kidnapped.

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Finally, as a responsive and responsible group of lawmakers, the Caucus promises to pursue legislative actions; where and when necessary towards finding realistic solutions to these negative developments in our country.

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OERAF held memorial lecture on conflict resolution, security/safety of community in Nigeria

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The Olotu and Rowland Ekuogbe Akpodiete Foundation (OERAF) on Tuesday 8th April, 2025 held memorial lecture on conflict resolution and security/safety of community in Nigeria, in honour of late chief Ekuogbe Rowland Akpodiete Ph.D, who was born on April 4th 1924 and passed on April 9th 1995.

The event which took place at the popular Ughelli Kingdom Hall, witnessed several brilliant security experts and government functionalities.

Presenting his brief opening speech, the Executive Director of Olotu and Rowland Ekuogbe Akpodiete Foundation, SPY CSP Olotu Otemu Akpodiete Ph.D (JP) revealed that over the years, the foundation has been touching lives and rendering community impact services across board.

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He maintained that his late grand father was a great community leader per excellence and until his death, he was the spoke person (Otota) of the great Ughelli Kingdom. which is why as we celebrate his remembrance, I decided to use the opportunity to impact more lives.” He added.

On his part, the guest speaker of the event, Mr Sylvester Obose, CSS,MNIIS dealt wonderously on the topic.

According to him, Mr Sylvester said the training focuses on the definition, causes of conflict, and dynamics of conflicts.

He further said that the goal was to increase participants knowledge of the concept and study of conflict and conflicts prevention.

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He concluded that the safety and security of our community is something that is of paramount importance. By implementing those measures presented to you today, everyone of us stand a better chance of making community safe and secured.

Dr Wilton T. Harry, MIS, CPP,DFCSI,FNIS, also spoke extensively on the same topic during the security training. He posited that the security of lives and properties is a collective responsibility.

The OERAF Executive Director also use the medium to register several others into the Delta State Contributory health insurance scheme.

Dignitaries present during the training were: Olorogun Major Patrick A. Egone Rtd, member Delta State Advisory Council, Chief Emmanuel Ogobene, member Delta State Advisory Council, Mr Edwin Asima, LGSC, Ughelli North Local Government, Chief. Mrs Grace Akpodiete, Deaconess Florence Enughwure, Bar. Agboka Akpodiete- Omale.

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Other highlights of the event was the organizing of raffle draws for all the communities present and Ughelli Kingdom VGN, where Erhuwarien Community in Ughelli South LGA and Ekredjebo Community in Ughelli North LGA won security communication gadgets.

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NLC Warns Abure to Step Aside, Urges LP Members to Be on Standby

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By  Gloria Ikibah

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has issued a stern warning to Julius Abure, following the Supreme Court ruling on April 4, 2025, which declared the tenure of Mr. Abure and his National Working Committee (NWC) as expired and no longer legally recognized.

Despite the court’s clear ruling, Mr. Abure has continued to release statements insisting he remains the chairman of the Labour Party (LP). The NLC has strongly condemned his actions, describing them as “an affront” to the rule of law and the authority of Nigeria’s highest court.

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In a statement signed by the NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, the Congress accused Abure and his supporters of “crass disdain for decency” and warned that the patience of Nigerian workers and genuine LP members is wearing thin.

“The current affront of Mr. Julius Abure and co-travellers against the law… has convinced those who doubted our earlier position that Mr. Julius Abure and the few miscreants following him have sworn themselves to utter impunity,” the statement read.

The NLC also debunked allegations that it was planning to attack Labour Party offices, calling such claims false and a distraction from the real issue of compliance with the Supreme Court judgment.

“We use this medium to put every Nigerian worker, Labour Party member, and patriotic citizen on alert. We will no longer condone the antics of inconsequential characters like Mr. Julius Abure,” Ajaero said.

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He added that the NLC and its allies would not stand by while the rule of law is undermined and urged all genuine members of the Labour Party to prepare to “peacefully repossess all offices of Labour Party nationwide.”

According to the statement, the NLC Political Commission and concerned stakeholders will soon issue directives on how this will be carried out. They also called on security agencies, especially the Nigeria Police and the DSS, to uphold their constitutional responsibilities and support the enforcement of the Supreme Court’s judgment.

The statement also urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to fully comply with the court’s ruling by removing all traces of Mr. Abure and his team from its records.

To resolve the current leadership crisis in the Labour Party, the NLC said the remaining institutional members of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) are expected to appoint an interim leadership and organize a Special National Convention, as prescribed by the party’s constitution.

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“A word is enough for the wise!” Ajaero added.

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