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03/05/20


At least 54 notorious drug dealers have been apprehended in Adamawa State by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, SaharaReporters can confirm.

State commander of the anti-narcotics agency, Mohammed Bello, made the disclosure on Thursday in Yola, the state capital, during a visit to the state House of Assembly.

Bello said the 54 suspects were arrested between January and February 2020, adding that five of them had since been convicted.

He further disclosed that the command has also intercepted 72.084 kilogram of assorted illicit drugs.

He said, "In keeping with our mandate of riding the country of illicit substances, we have arrested 54 suspects in Adamawa and among them five persons have been convicted already.

"We have also intercepted 72084 kilograms of different illicit substances."
 

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A former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, has said that he was forced to adjust events lined up to mark his 83rd birthday due to the outbreak of Coronavirus in the country. 

He made the comments on Thursday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, while addressing well-wishers. 

The former President said, “When we were thinking of this celebration, two programmes came to mind.

“One was to see what Asian countries have done to make their continent become what they have become, for instance, Malaysia, which was worse than us when we got independence; South Korea which was below us and Vietnam which was plunged into series of wars.

“We would have spent the day before yesterday and yesterday to really consider how the Asians have risen to greatness.

“And what lessons we could learn from them but because of Coronavirus, that programme was shelved. Some of them were not able to make it.”

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A former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, has said that he was forced to adjust events lined up to mark his 83rd birthday due to the outbreak of Coronavirus in the country. 

He made the comments on Thursday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, while addressing well-wishers. 

The former President said, “When we were thinking of this celebration, two programmes came to mind.

“One was to see what Asian countries have done to make their continent become what they have become, for instance, Malaysia, which was worse than us when we got independence; South Korea which was below us and Vietnam which was plunged into series of wars.

“We would have spent the day before yesterday and yesterday to really consider how the Asians have risen to greatness.

“And what lessons we could learn from them but because of Coronavirus, that programme was shelved. Some of them were not able to make it.”

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission has arraigned former Director-General of the Security and Exchange Commission, Mounir Gwarzo, over a N12.8m contract scam.

Gwarzo was arraigned alongside Principal Manager with the National Identity Management Commission, Ms Jamila Ahmad Muhammed, before Justice A. O. Adeniyi for allegedly engaging in the alleged scam.

The ex-SEC DG and Muhammed are facing a 14-count charge bordering on abuse of office and receiving gratification as public officers.

Gwarzo was charged on six counts for awarding several contracts to Outbound Investment Limited, a private company where he allegedly doubles as director even while he was DG of SEC. 

On the other hand, Muhammed is facing an eight-count charge of gratification and abuse of office for running a private company while in the employment of government as her company, Outlook Communication Limited, was awarded contracts to the tune of N4, 372, 080 by SEC.

"The former SEC boss between December 2016 and March 2017 allegedly awarded contracts for the supply of 12 units of air-conditioners, 16, 000 litres of diesel and four units of refrigerators at the total cost of N8, 454, 000 to his own company.

"The air-conditioners and refrigerators were to be supplied to the Lagos Zonal office of SEC at the cost of N3, 499, 200, while a total of N4, 954, 400 was allegedly awarded for the supply of diesel to the headquarters on two occasions in February and March 2017 respectively," according to details from the charge sheet.

Both Gwarzo and Muhammed pleaded not guilty to the charge when it was read to them.

Their counsel, O. A Dada and Sani Yusuf, respectively moved applications for their bail which was not opposed to by counsel to ICPC, George Lawal.

Justice Adeniyi, while ruling on the bail applications, granted each of the accused bail in the sum of N10m each and one surety in like sum.

Each of the sureties must be resident within the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, and must not be below the rank of a director in the employment of the Federal Government or the Federal Capital Territory Administration. 

The matter was then adjourned until April 22 and 23, 2020 for trial. 
 

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