Vanguard News
Again, hoodlums attack INEC offices in Enugu, Owerri, Awka
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•7 INEC vehicles, 50 generating sets, others burnt
•Police comb hospitals for wounded attackers
•8 riffles, ammunition recovered, as attackers abandon 3 hilux vans
•Suspected arsonists torch INEC office in Imo
•Ebonyi Police arrest mastermind of attacks on Police Divisions in Onicha, Abaomege, Ohaozara LGAs
•Recover firearms, Police radio communication gadgets, “juju box, others
By Vincent Ujumadu, Chidi Nkwopara, Peter Okutu, Nwabueze Okonkwo & Ikechukwu Odu
Barely six hours after hoodlums attacked Anambra State Headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in Awka and set it ablaze with an explosive device, midnight fire suspected to be set by arsonists has razed another Independent National Electoral Commission’s, INEC, headquarters at Igbo-Eze South Local Government Area of Enugu State.
ATTACK ON EBONYI POLICE DIVISIONS: Mastermind arrested, weapons recovered
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By Peter Okutu, Abakaliki
Ebonyi State Police Command, Monday said it has arrested the kingpin behind the coordinated attacks on three Police Divisional Headquarters in Onicha, Abaomege, and Ohaozara Local Government Areas of the State.
Another robbery suspect, Eluu Ekpehu Emmanuel who gave useful information that led the police operatives to the house of other suspects in the State was equally arrested.
According to the Police, items such as firearms and ammunition including one (1) Double Barrel English Gun, with eleven live cartridges, one (1) Locally made Single Gun, one (1) Riot Police Smoke Gunner, stolen from Ohaozara Police Divisional Headquarters, three (3) Police Bartons, one (1) Hand Grenade, one (1) Canister of Teargas, and two (2) Police Belts were recovered.
Vanguard News
Insecurity: Ebubeagu, Police arrest 38 bandits, kill one in Ebonyi
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By Peter Okutu, Abakaliki
THE Southeast Security outfit codenamed “Ebubeagu” in Ebonyi State, in collaboration with the police has arrested 38 suspected bandits in the state.
37 of the suspects were arrested in the Agubia axis of Ikwo local government area of the State while allegedly plotting to attack some security and other government facilities in the state.
The suspects were arrested during a joint operation coordinated by the Commissioner for Internal Security, Border Peace and Conflict Resolutions, Stanley Okoro Emegha and the Ikwo Local Government Council Chairman, Steve Orogwu and the Ikwo Divisional Police Officer, (DPO).
•They’re benefiting from the corrupt govt system
•Engage in meaningless discussions, centred on their own needs
•They’re rubber stamp NASS, timid, lethargic
•Nigeria is bleeding, govt must rise to the occasion
•We need the president, not presidency to address us, answer questions
By Dayo Johnson; Samuel Oyadongha;Vincent Ujumadu;Wole Mosadomi; Festus Ahon; Umar Yusuf; Tina Akannam; Peter Duru; Marie-Therese Nanlong; Peter Okutu; Rotimi Ojomoyela; Ugochukwu; Alaribe; Charly Agwam; Dennis Agbo; Femi Bolaji; Ozioruva Aliu; James Ogunnaike; Chioma Onuegbu; Shina Abubakar; Ibrahim HassanWuyo; Steve Oko; Ikechukwu Odu &Chinedu Adonu
Following unceasing agitations for self determination by some sections of the country, the presidency recently argued that only lawmakers as the representatives of the people have the mandate to effect whatever change they desired in the country.
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