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Mekunnu ‘koya’ throws weight behind Lagos Assembly on impeachment of Obasa as Speaker

A South-West group under the aegis of Mekunnu Koya has expressed strong support for the Lagos State House of Assembly members’ right to impeach the ex-speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, while condemning the oppression and suppression of the Lagos people.
The organisation in a statement issued on Friday, which was jointly signed its Convener and Public Relations Officer, Wale Balogun John Ayodele respectively, believes that the assembly members have the inalienable right to impeach the ex-speaker, citing allegations of misappropriation of funds and gun running.
“We unequivocally reiterate that the Lagos State House of Assembly members have the inalienable right to impeach the ex-speaker, and we support their decision,” said the group.
The group also criticised the President’s directive to reinstate Obasa, calling it “dictatorial” and “against all democratic ethos.”
The organisation emphasised that the Lagos State House of Assembly is an independent arm of government that has the right to elect and impeach its principal officers without interference.
“It is time for Lagosians to take their destiny into their own hands and resist the continuous dehumanisation and exploitation by the ruling elite,” the statement noted.
Mekunnu Koya further condemned the oppression of Lagos people, alleging that they are being subjected to hardships and poverty due to anti-poor policies.
“We believe that it is time for Lagosians to breathe and be free from the Tinubu-led GAC’s overbearing influence in decision-making,” the group stated.
The statement titled: “political brigandage on the rise: GAC illegality must stop in lagos politics now” partly read: “Political gladiators are heating up the polity in Rivers, Kano, kaduna. Lagos and Osun states are also undergoing turmoil that endanger the lives and property of the common man for self-centered political interests.
“It is unfortunate that innocent lives were lost in the ruling elites imbroglio, while the government of APC have failed in it’s fundamental responsibilities to secure the lives and properties of the people. The government has subjected people into hardships and poverty, making lives miserable due to the anti poor policies in which the common man bear the brunt.
“MEKUNNU KOYA frowned at the victimisation, oppression, exploitations intimidation of Lagosians by the principalities and alpha and omega of Lagos politics. This organisation believes it is time for Lagosians to take their destiny into their palms to resist continuous dehumanisation and reclaim their dignity.
“The legislature as an independent arm of government has every right without unnecessary interference to elect and impeach their principal officers if and whenever the need arises. It was members of the Lagos state house of assembly that elected Obasa and other principal officers of the house in their wisdom and they also reserve the right to remove him whenever he could no longer serve the purpose he was elected for.
“However, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa is galivanting and rubbishing his impeachment as mere “comedy” because he has the backing of the first lady Remi Tinubu whose husband has since given members of the house directives to reinstate the impeached speaker. The president directive is dictatorial and against all democratic ethos. It should be noted that the impeached speaker overbearing influence is deemed dangerous for the Lagos State House of Assembly statutory legislative functions.
“Obasa’s arrogance as a demi-god in LSHA is because of the cult-like relationship and support he has from the powers that call the shots in Lagos politics. This is why his misconduct and misappropriation of funds as alleged by his colleagues who impeached him meant nothing to the lion of Bordillon who gave directive for his reinstatement.
“Constitutionally the LSHA as an independent arm of government represents and articulate the yearning, aspirations and interests of their constituency who elected them, but a pathetic reverse is the case in Lagos because members of the LSHA are being dictated to by those who imposed them on party faithfuls as their candidates.”
The group regretted that lack of internal democracy has emboldened the vested interests that imposed them to interfere more often than not in the discharge of the house constitutional responsibilities.
“Why on earth should Obasa misapplication and stealing of more than #6billion be swept under the carpet aside the gun running allegations given the arms cache found in his office by operatives of the DSS and the Nigeria police,” the questioned.
“MEKUNNU KOYA is in support of the Assembly members inalienable right to impeach the ex-speaker. We condemn the Godfathers illegal usurpation of the LSHA powers in running the affairs of the state through an illegal Governor Advisory Council. GAC is a political aberration, an illegality that Lagosians should resist from dictating to their duly elected representatives.
“GAC should stop unnecessary and illegal interference in the LSHA legislative duties. If GAC members thinks they have fundamental ideas for the progress of Lagos state, they should contest for elections to enjoy the mandate of the people.
“Mekunnu Koya unequivocally reiterate that Lagosians must breath and be free from Tinubu led GAC’s overbearing influence in decision making.”
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NELFUND: ICPC deepens probe on loan fraud

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has continued its probe into the alleged discrepancies in the disbursement of funds under the Federal Government’s student loan scheme, Sunday PUNCH has learnt.
This comes amid repeated denials from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund that no money was missing in the student loan scheme.
Sources within the anti-graft agency told our correspondent that the investigation began after NELFUND sent a request, asking the agency to track the disbursed funds, after the National Orientation Agency raised the alarm that some schools were cheating the students on the loans disbursed to them.
One of the sources, an official of the agency who spoke anonymously because of the sensitivity of the matter, however, said no one had been indicted yet.
“We have just started the investigation. It was NELFUND that brought the matter to us to help them track where the money might have gone. We’ve not indicted anyone, but the allegation is still there,” the official said.
According to the source, preliminary findings revealed that N100bn was earmarked for the programme, but N28.8bn was disbursed to students.
Another source said further investigation had, however, shown that N203.8bn was received, out of which N44bn was disbursed.
“So far, we have not indicted anybody. They have disbursed N44bn. But when we get the recipients, we will find out if they did receive that amount. If they received the said amount, we will now find out where the discrepancy came from,” the senior official said.
The source urged Nigerians to remain patient and avoid insinuations, adding that the agency would disclose its findings once the investigation was complete.
“Nigerians should be patient with us and let us do our work. There is no need for insinuations. We are getting to the root of this. If the amount of N44bn has been received by the recipients, then there won’t be any problem. And if there are discrepancies, we will unearth them and disclose them to Nigerians,” the source said.
“If there are discrepancies, we will unearth them,” another source added.
NELFUND, on its part, has continued to dismiss the allegations of misappropriation as “entirely false and deeply damaging.”
In a statement issued on May 1, the Fund’s Director of Strategic Communications, Mrs. Oseyemi Oluwatuyi, stated that “the integrity of an institution established to deliver financial hope to millions of Nigerians must not be undermined by unverified claims.”
Managing Director of the Fund, Akintunde Sawyerr, also maintained this position during an appearance on Channels Television on May 4.
He confirmed that the Fund had actually received about N203bn, broken down as N10bn from the Ministry of Finance, N50bn from the EFCC’s proceeds of crime, and N143bn from TETFund.
He said, “The Nigerian Education Loan Fund has received about N203bn. I’ll break it down for you: N10bn from the Office of the Minister of Finance through the Office of the Accountant General, N50bn from the EFCC’s proceeds of crime, and N143bn from TETFund. So you can see already that the actual amount received is in excess of what’s even been said to have been received.
“Out of that, N54bn has been disbursed to date, while N30bn and N24bn had gone to institutions and for upkeep respectively. So there’s a pocket money side to this. That’s N54bn disbursed already in the space of about 11 and a half months. It’s in the Central Bank of Nigeria.”
Sawyerr reiterated this stance when he appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on Students Loan, Scholarship, and Higher Education on May 8, firmly stating that no funds were missing.
The controversy first gained traction in April following a National Orientation Agency investigation, which uncovered claims that some tertiary institutions, in collaboration with banks, were withholding student loan disbursements.
Efforts to reach ICPC’s spokesperson, Demola Bakare, proved abortive.
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15 pipeline vandals convicted in Niger Delta, says Ribadu

No fewer than 15 pipeline vandals across the Niger Delta region have been convicted, while 100 others are being prosecuted.
The National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, disclosed this on Friday at a town hall meeting organised by Petroleum Infrastructure Nigeria Limited, a pipeline surveillance contractor, in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
Ribadu, who was represented by his Special Assistant on Energy, Security and Finance, Amakiri Harry-Young, said his office was working assiduously to protect crude oil infrastructure in the Niger Delta region.
He said those convicted were being held at the Port Harcourt Custodial Centre.
The NSA revealed that a special committee comprising investigative and prosecuting teams had been working round the clock to ensure that pipeline vandals and other offenders face justice.
According to him, the move followed concerns raised during a previous meeting about the arrest and quick release of oil vandals, which often led to further insecurity in the affected communities.
“The President is serious about the 2.5 million barrels, and we are doing everything necessary to reach that goal,” he said.
He added that success would depend on the collective efforts of all stakeholders involved, as the Federal Government was taking strong action against pipeline vandals who threatened national assets and local communities.
In his opening address, the PINL Consultant on Community Relations, Dr Akpos Mezeh, said the firm had recorded major successes in safeguarding the Trans-Niger Pipeline through close collaboration with host communities, security agencies, and other key stakeholders.
Mezeh also stated that PINL had helped reduce crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism to near-zero infractions on the pipeline by investing in community needs, resolving disputes, and restoring the environment.
He pointed out that PINL had also improved crude oil production and restored greater investor confidence, thereby contributing to an increase in national revenue.
The President of the Ijaw National Congress, Prof Benjamin Okaba, stressed that Ijaw communities had always supported Nigeria’s unity and economic stability and also taken the lead in the management of pipelines through companies like PINL.
Okaba called on communities to fully support PINL’s operations, stressing that any success recorded in protecting pipelines was also a credit to the Ijaw people.
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Police arrest four Anambra kidnap suspects

Four kidnap suspects, including a lady, have been arrested by the police after a raid on their hideout in Uke, Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State.
The suspects are Chigozie Udolisa (T. Dollars), Anaolu Joseph (Blue), Chukwuka Udolisa (Udokamiri), and a female, Chinaza Udemezue.
Sunday PUNCH gathered that three vehicles and one laptop, among other items, were recovered from the suspects.
In a statement released on Saturday, the spokesman for the state police command, Tochukwu Ikenga, said police operatives attached to the Rapid Response Squad/Anti-Kidnapping Unit in Awkuzu carried out the operation on Friday night.
He said, “Police operatives attached to the Rapid Response Squad, Awkuzu, acting on credible information on the 9th of May, 2025, at 7:30 pm, stormed a criminal hideout in Uke, Idemili North LGA.”
“During the raid, four suspects were arrested, including a lady. Three vehicles were recovered, namely: one black Lexus GS 350 with Reg. No: ENU 561 LY, one ash-coloured Toyota Camry with Reg. No: UWN 614 HK, and one navy blue Toyota Corolla with Reg. No: UMZ 135 AD. One HP laptop, one car-spraying machine, motor wires, and pieces of methamphetamine popularly known as ‘Mkpurummiri’ were also recovered at the scene.
“All the suspects have confessed to being members of kidnapping, armed robbery, and car-snatching syndicates. Also, Chinaza Udemezue revealed that her boyfriend escaped the scene with their arms upon sighting the police.”
According to him, the suspects are currently undergoing interrogation aimed at getting more details on their modus operandi and arresting other suspects currently on the run.
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