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05/27/20

A senior army officer, Lieutenant Colonel A. A. Gbileve, is dead.

The late army officer died in an auto accident in Makurdi, Benue State, on Tuesday.

“Until his death, he was the Commanding Officer, 2 Battalion Kaduna,” an official source told SaharaReporters on Wednesday. 

Lt Col Gbileve is survived by wife and children.

The Nigerian Army is yet to officially announce the death of Gbileve. 

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The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has said that the Federal Government is considering sectionalising classes for primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions in the country ahead of the reopening of schools amid the Coronavirus pandemic.

The Minister of State for Education, Emeka Nwajiuba, stated this on Wednesday during a briefing by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in Abuja.

He said, “Until we are sure these children can go to school, return safely and not bring up with them COVID-19 and infect people who are more susceptible than they are, then we are running a huge risk and God forbid, in our hurry, something happens to our children, I am not sure how anybody will be able to retrieve what has been lost.”  Emeka Nwajiuba

Nwajiuba said the ministry was being guided by the advice of experts including those of the World Health Organisation, noting that the decision to reopen schools would be carefully arrived at because education was on the concurrent list of the Nigerian constitution.

He added, “We are going to publish a specification on what we expect COVID-19 or post-COVID-19 reopening to look like. We are not talking about coping with COVID-19 but in spite of COVID-19, we expect that we will adapt.

“For a country that has over 115,000 primary schools, you will understand that 35,000 of these who are private must agree to set up the same standard in other to allow children to go in.”
See Also Sahara Reporters Nigerian Government Directs States, Proprietors To Reopen Schools

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Prof Tunde Adeniran, former Minister of Education and Ambassador of Nigeria to Germany, has asked the Nigerian Government to facilitate voting for Nigerians in the Diaspora.

Adeniran, who also worked for the United Nations and retired as a political science lecturer at the University of Ibadan, said Nigeria must look beyond giving excuses and serve as a pacesetter that other African nations look up to.

He made the comments in an interview with SaharaReporters while reacting to the announcement by the Independent National Electoral Commission that it would implement electronic voting in major elections starting from 2021.

He said, "I don't think it is a bad idea, my concern is that they should do thorough homework before they embark on it. I believe that there is so much we should be doing now.  Prof Tunde Adeniran

"I believe Nigerians in the Diaspora should be voting by now, nothing should be stopping them from voting so if INEC is seeking the online option now, it is timely and worthwhile. All they need is to do adequate preparation before they launch out, between 2021 and now there is sufficient time to do necessary preparation.

"Democracy should be something that gives the majority of the people the opportunity to exercise their civic rights and those who are not able to, it should be on the basis of choice and not because they are handicapped by the system in operation.

"If we say that we have to wait till we have adequate supply of electricity to vote electronically, we may wait endlessly but when we are compelled we need to work with what we have. It is not a luxury, electricity is not a luxury, it is a necessity so the needful has to be done to put that in place.

"With the way this country worked in the 60's, we shouldn't be were we are today talking about lack of electricity and so forth. Electricity used to be regular, there was no disruptions that means so many things have gone wrong.

"We cannot be giving excuses. Are we going to say we should not vote again until we have good roads for people to move around? Are we going to say we will not vote until we do not have some gangsters using violence during elections?

"Get the infrastructures right and do the right thing. We are resourceful enough to lay the example for other African countries. If we are still doubting our capacity to do electronic voting in 2020, then we are not serious. We have to get our acts right and be disciplined as a people."

 
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The Rule of Law and Accountability Center has asked Nigeria's President, Muhammadu Buhari, to order the release of Abia State-based lawyer, Emperor Gabriel Ogbonna, who is being detained by the State Security Services.

The group in statement signed by Okechukwu Nwanguma on Wednesday said the continued detention of Ogbonna was in flagrant disobedience of a court order calling for his release on bail. 

It reads, "The SSS has now established itself as a lawless organisation with an ignoble pattern of engaging in politically-motivated arrest and indefinite detention incommunicado of government critics
and disobedience to court orders.

"The President must at this time intervene and save our democracy from being derailed by the SSS. It's time for the President to curtail the excesses of the SSS and call its leaders to order.  Emperor Gabriel Ogbonna

"RULAAC is informed that Emperor Ogbonna was initially arrested in his office by operatives of the State Security Service and armed policemen and had been in detention since March 24, 2020. He was first taken to the Abia State Police Command where he was confronted with a petition written against him alleging that he published falsehood against the governor of Abia State, and that the governor swore to an oath at the Ancient Harashima.

"He was eventually arraigned before the Magistrate’s Court which remanded him in custody. He was later charged before the Federal High Court, Umuahia, and was admitted to bail by the said court.

"Ogbonna perfected the conditions of his bail and was released from the correctional centre on April 28, 2020, but he was again arrested immediately by the Abia State Director of SSS who later transferred him to the headquarters in Abuja.  See Also Sahara Reporters DSS Rearrests Lawyer Hours After Being Granted Bail For Criticising Abia Governor

"The SSS is reported to have claimed that Ogbonna was re-arrested for another complaint against him, different from his alleged false claims against the Abia State governor. But even if this were to be true, his continued detention beyond the constitutionally permissible duration still makes it unlawful and a flagrant violation of his constitutional rights to liberty, presumption of innocence, human dignity and due process.

"If the SSS believes they have any reasonable grounds to re-arrest him or credible charges against him, they ought to have promptly handed him over to the police for prosecution, in accordance with due process.

"It is not only illegal, but also malicious and high-handed for the SSS to refuse to release Emperor Ogbonna or charge him to court and to also refuse his lawyers and family access to visit him despite his precarious health condition.

"Emperor Ogbonna's lawyer has disclosed that he is sick yet the SSS will not allow his family, lawyer and doctor to visit him. His family is seriously worried about the condition of his health and safety.

"His wife who is in her eighth month of pregnancy says her husband's continued detention, her not being allowed access to him and her anxiety about his condition are impacting seriously on her condition."
RULAAC therefore called on Buhari to prove his commitment to democracy and dictates of the rule of law by ordering the release of Ogbonna. 

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Yinka Odumakin, Secretary-General of Afenifere, has attributed the recent war of words between Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, and Isa Ali Pantami, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, to the lack of integration within the All Progressives Congress and the Presidency.

Recall that Dabiri-Erewa revealed in an interview how gunmen chased the commission’s staff from office on the orders of Pantami.

The matter degenerated with key agencies taking sides as well as the United Kingdom Chapter of the APC backing Dabiri-Erewa.

Reacting to the face-off during an interview with SaharaReporters, Odumakin said the Presidency act like people not united and are targeting personal goals and victory.  Yinka Odumakin

He stated that Nigerians should not expect President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene or react to the issue as the President only reacts to issues that affects him. 

He said, “Buhari doesn’t intervene in this kind of thing just like the case of the late Chief of Staff and Defence Minister. He doesn’t intervene in this kind of thing except it is a matter that affects him. 

“A place that people there are not integrated and everybody is pursuing his or her agenda, you will have the kind of thing that you are having now.  See Also Sahara Reporters How Late Chief Of Staff To President Muhammadu Buhari, Abba Kyari, Triggered ‘Fight’ Between Abike Dabiri-Erewa And Communications Minister, Pantami

“Aside from this, at times when you listen to three or four officials talking, it is as if they are representing four different government and it is basically because there is no integrated government with a clear agenda that people are pursuing.

“Everybody is just pursuing his or her interest and it’s as if everybody is representing himself in government and not integrated government. We should expect this kind of thing.”  See Also Sahara Reporters Nigeria's Communication Minister, Pantami, Asks Gunmen To Chase Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Other NIDCOM Staff From Office Complex In Abuja

He added that the face-off would continue to exist except all members of the presidency work together.

He added, “You cannot but have this kind of situation until you have integrated governance where there is a clear agenda being pursued and everybody is working in his corner towards that overall government.”

See Also Sahara Reporters An Islamic Scholar Should Not Lie, Your Disrespect For Women Legendary —Abike Dabiri-Erewa Blasts Nigeria's Communications Minister, Pantami

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Three persons have been reported to have died of Coronavirus in Adamawa State. 

The state also recorded 11 new cases of the virus on Wednesday.

Commissioner for Health, Prof Abdullahi Isa, gave the confirmation during a briefing with journalists in Yola, the state capital.  COVID-19 Test

He said, "11 new cases have been recorded in Adamawa State and sadly, we have also recorded three fatalities."

The commissioner also confirmed that 20 patients have been discharged so far, after they tested negative for the infectious virus.

Adamawa State now has 18 active cases of COVID-19.
 

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The Lagos State Government on Wednesday discharged 87 more patients, who recovered and tested negative to Coronavirus.

The Lagos State Ministry of Health made this known via its twitter handle.

The ministry said that 824 patients had now been discharged from the isolation centres. 

‪“#COVID19Lagos Update! ‪87 #COVID19Lagos patients; 40 females and 47 males, all Nigerians have been discharged from our isolation facilities to reunite with the society.‬

“The patients; 26 from Mainland Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba, 24 from Onikan, 12 from Eti-Osa (LandMark),11 from Agidingbi, 9 from Gbagada and five LUTH Isolation Centres were discharged having fully recovered and tested negative to ‪#COVID19‬.

“With this, the number of COVID19 cases successfully managed and discharged in Lagos State has risen to 825.”

 

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Thirty per cent of perishable produce and livestock traded in West Africa have been lost due to restrictions in movement caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

This is according to data collected by the Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS) and sighted by Reuters.

CILSS explained that the disruption in the movement of fruits, food items and domestic animals for consumption is as a result of market closures and transport delays.

The Burkina Faso-based institute notes that this was not a universal trend however. 

Although governments across the region have said food items are among a list of essential items that can move freely, a senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute, Antoine Bouet, said most of the trade in the country are done informally and in small quantities.

These products are moved either in transport vehicles or across land borders, where they are subjected to health checks.

“Very often, these measures consist in the screening of trucks crossing the border while movement of people is forbidden,” he said. “These measures stop informal trade of small quantities,” he added.

The Nigerian Government still maintains an inter-state ban, while land borders into the country have been partially closed since last August to check rice smuggling.

 

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A federal lawmaker in Nigeria, Akinola Alabi, has asked the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 to open up the country’s airports and ALSO allow inter-state travel to resume.

Alabi, who represents Egbeda/Ona-Ara Federal Constituency, said this on his Twitter handle on Wednesday.

He said, “Next phase of easing lockdown. Allow inter-state travel. Then open the airports and introduce some safety measures.”

In other countries like South Africa and Ghana, easing of lockdown had been fingered as the cause of rise in Coronavirus cases.

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The Department of State Services has finally released Kufre Carter, a journalist with XL 106.9 FM Uyo in Akwa Ibom State, after public outcry condemning the action of the security agency.

Carter was arrested by the DSS on April 27, 2020 over a private phone conversation with an anonymous medical doctor, which the Akwa Ibom State Government alleged castigated the state’s Commissioner for Health, Dr Dominic Ukpong, over his poor handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

He was arraigned on a three-count charge bothering on alleged defamation, which carries a maximum punishment of three years imprisonment in the event of conviction.

However, after meeting his bail conditions, the DSS failed to release him, insisting on getting approval from Governor Udom Emmanuel before obeying the court order.

Confirming his release to our correspondent, Carter’s counsel, Inibehe Effiong said the Director General of the DSS ordered the security outfit to comply with the court order to release the journalist.

He said, “On Wednesday, 27th May, 2020 at about 9:30 a.m., our client, Kufre Carter, a sport’s journalist with XL 106.9 FM in Uyo regained freedom after spending one month in the custody of the State Security Service (SSS) at the instance and on the instigation of the Akwa Ibom State Government,” Effiong said in a statement.

“This came after the Director-General of the SSS, Alhaji Yusuf Bichi, ordered the SSS Command in Akwa Ibom State to comply with the valid and subsisting Order of the Court and release our client.”

Effiong called on the DG of the DSS to initiate an investigation to probe the illegal deployment of the DSS by the Akwa Ibom State Government to arrest the journalist.

He said, “While we are discomfited with the abusive deployment of the SSS by the Akwa Ibom State Government against our client, we nonetheless wish to thank the Director-General of the SSS for halting the voyage of illegality at the SSS Command in Akwa Ibom State. See Also Free Speech EXPOSED: Despite Fulfilling Bail Conditions, Akwa Ibom Governor Connives With DSS To Keep Journalist In Perpetual Detention By Manipulating Judicial Process

“We appeal to Mr Bichi to probe the illegal deployment of the SSS by the Akwa Ibom State Government to arrest our client over a purported case of defamation, which has no bearing whatsoever with its statutory mandate under Section 2 (3) of the National Security Agencies Act of preventing and detecting crimes against the internal security of Nigeria.

“Nigerians will like to know how a purported case of "defamation of character" affects the internal security of Nigeria? This probe is necessary to forestall future abuse of the SSS by vindictive, vicious, wicked and oppressive politicians who have failed in their most basic responsibilities to the citizens.”

 

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Special Adviser to Kwara State governor on New Media, Fafoluyi Olayinka, has discredited the domestication of the Freedom of Information Bill in Kwara State.

The SA, who said the FoI bill does not need to be domesticated before the government can be transparent, informed civil society organisations that they were wasting their time if they wanted to discredit Governor Abdulrazaq Abdulrahman for not passing the bill into law.

Speaking during an interview on Royal FM, a radio station in Kwara State, Olayinka noted that the state’s Assembly was already scrutinizing the activities of the government in the absence of the bill.

He said, “Those who want to use FOI to discredit the governor are just wasting their time. It is only someone who wants to hide something that will be afraid. Kwara State governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq

“The House of Assembly is scrutinizing us already.

“Our House of Assembly are autonomous and are not annex of the state government. “They have a liberty to look at the bill sent to them by the governor and pass it or not. Our governor is not the Speaker of the House of Assembly who have not worked on the bill.”

Recall that Governor Abdulrazak vowed to sign the bill into law.

The governor had in July 2019 returned the bill to the Assembly after making an amendment to it.

The governor asked that the bill be amended from seven days to 14 days, while the N100,000 is increased to N500,000.

Reacting to the statement by the governor's aide, Dr Alagbonsi Abdullateef, Coordinator of Elites Network for Sustainable Development (ENetSuD, described the statement by Olayinka as a direct confrontation to the CSOs.

He also added that the statement is a reflection of the government's current thought on FOI bill, and negatives the governor's letter to the Assembly.

"The governor's aide open declaration that CSOs advocating for open governance, transparency and accountability through the domestication of FOI Act in Kwara State is a direct confrontation to the CSOs that attempt to silence advocates of open governance.

"The statement is also a reflection of the reason for the delay in the passage and assent to the bill, as the legislature might have conspiratorially ignored action on the bill.

"The statement reflects that the current administration of Kwara state government is not ready for transparency and accountability," Abdulateef said.


 

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An Abuja-based group known as Obaseki Mandate Forum has obtained nomination form for the re-election of Godwin Obaseki in Edo State few hour after Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu picked his own form.

Chairman of the forum said most of the members of the group are card-caring members of APC in Edo State.

The political situation in the state is becoming tensed as gladiators in the ruling party preparing for a showdown during the governorship election in October.

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The Kaduna State Government has extended the lockdown in the state by another two weeks.

According to deputy governor of the state, Dr. Hadiza Balarabe, the two weeks lockdown would start as from June 1, 2020.

Balarabe said the extension was intended to preserve the state’s ability to protect and empower citizens to lead the fight against COVID-19 and make necessary adjustments to the partial lockdown to permit the safe resumption of the pursuit of livelihoods in more sectors.  Kaduna State Governor Nasir el-Rufai

She also said schools, places of worship and markets will remain closed under the adjusted orders while relevant government officials and agencies will be engaging with religious leaders, transport unions, traditional institutions, market unions, school proprietors and other stakeholders as may be identified from time to time, to discuss the conditions and circumstances for a safe reopening of the sectors.

“After 60 days, the state government has reviewed the Quarantine Order. Governor, Nasir El-Rufai has approved the recommendation to extend the partial lockdown regulations for two weeks, with adjustments to permit the reopening of certain sectors.

“These measures are intended to preserve the state’s ability to protect and empower citizens to lead the fight against COVID-19, and make necessary adjustments to the partial lockdown to permit the safe resumption of the pursuit of livelihoods in more sectors.”
 

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The Rivers State Government has cancelled the proposed lockdown of Obio/Akpor and Port Harcourt local government areas and imposed an indefinite curfew in the entire state to curb the spread of Coronavirus. 

Governor Nyesom Wike in a Tuesday evening broadcast urged residents of the state to comply with the Federal Government's earlier imposed 8pm-6am curfew from June 2 until further notice.

He said, “After a comprehensive review of measures taken and considerations by well-meaning members of the public, the State Security Council has cancelled the proposed lockdown of Obio/Akpor and Port Harcourt LGAs. 

"In essence, no part of Rivers is or will be under any lockdown from this moment and this will be so except where it becomes necessary again.

“All land borders including all exit and entry routes into Rivers State shall remain closed to human and vehicular traffic except those on essential services and duly exempted. All residents must wear face masks or covering into any public space, including our roads, banks, shopping malls, shops, hotels and in any lawful social gathering."  See Also Politics Rivers Relaxes Lockdown In Two Local Goverment Areas

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A Nigerian has raised questions over the true state of COVID-19 in Kano State after discovering an empty isolation centre in the state.

The isolation center was donated to Kano State by the Dangote Foundation


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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has said it would continue the trial of Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 treatment despite the announcement of a temporary pause by the World Health Organisation.

WHO had on Monday cited safety concerns for the temporary pause of the trial of Hydrochloroquine for the treatment of COVID-19 patients.

Speaking on the continuation of the trial in Nigeria, Director-General of NAFDAC, Mojisola Adeyeye, who spoke during an interview on Television Continental on Tuesday, said the drug had proven to be effective for mild case COVID-19 patients.

 

She said, “There is data to prove that Hydroxychloroquine worked for many COVID-19 patients.

“Therefore, we would continue our own clinical trials in Nigeria. Hydroxychloroquine has been proved to work at a mild stage. So the potency depends on the severity of the disease in the patient’s body.”

She added that the trial should be concluded in three to four months if medical doctors, research scientists, pharmacists, herbal experts work together.

Meanwhile, NAFDAC is set to receive the COVID-19 herbal cure from Madagascar for testing.

According to the Health Minister, Osagie Ehanire, the drug would be handed over to the Ministry of Health, who will send it to NAFDAC for validation and usage.

“We will pick it up and send to our research institutes, first to NAFDAC and then to Nigerian Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development,” Ehanire said.

 

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An abused Nigerian domestic worker in Lebanon has been prevented from boarding an evacuation flight after her employer claimed he "owns” her.

The Kafala system, widespread across Lebanon and parts of the Middle East, grants employers a large say over the fate of domestic workers, who have few rights.

On Sunday, 50 trafficked Nigerian women arrived home from Lebanon along with 19 nationals, who had been stranded in the country because of COVID-19 travel restrictions, according to Geoffrey Onyeama, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Anti-trafficking activists however, told Middle East Eye that eight women were prevented from boarding the flight including Ariwolo Olamide Temitope, 31, whose bloodied image circulated on social media last month after an altercation with her employer. 

Another woman, who was rescued by Nigerian authorities after being put up for sale on Facebook, has chosen to stay in Lebanon for now.

Temitope told Aljazeera in April that she had been set up by her employer, Mahmoud Zahran, who accused her of stealing a phone while she spoke to her family in Nigeria on 25 April.

After receiving a blow to her mouth, she took a video of herself.

Temitope said that the family turned against her when she refused Zahran's advances shortly after arriving at their home in October 2019.

Zahran’s family has denied the claims but the Lebanese authorities have banned him and his wife, Feyzeh, from hiring domestic workers and launched a criminal investigation into the allegations.

Temitope fled after the assault and contacted the Nigerian Embassy, which arranged for her to leave on the emergency evacuation flight at the weekend.

An image posted on social media shows her at the airport pushing a luggage trolley, wearing a surgical mask and a New York Yankees baseball cap. 

But activists at This is Lebanon, a coalition of former domestic workers in Lebanon that regularly names and shames abusers, said that shortly after the picture was taken, they received a text message with devastating news.

"I was not allowed to enter the plane to Nigeria. They said my madam did not approve me to leave Lebanon."

 

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Residents of Eleyewo, Iluabo and Osi at Oba Ile in Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State are yet to heave a sigh of relief after the explosion that rocked the communities on March 28, 2020, destroying over 100 houses and other valuables.

That fateful day, a truck moving some explosive items to Edo State had broken down in the area, soon going up in flames and destroying almost anything within sight.

Our correspondent, who visited the community on Monday, came across many residents affected by the blast, who are still lamenting their losses.

Findings revealed that some residents were now taking refuge in churches, mosques, gas stations and houses of friends close to the neighbourhood since the tragic incident. 

Many buildings in the area remain destroyed while owners have abandoned them for the time being.

The few ones, who are able to gather money, were seen repairing their roof when our correspondent visited the area.

Owners of Aina Awwal International School and Possibility Ground Mountain for All Nations were yet to repair their shattered buildings, it was observed during the visit by our correspondent.

Some residents, who spoke with SaharaReporters in the community, said the blast had rendered them homeless and there was no way they could raise money to rebuild their houses.

They disclosed that many of the buildings affected by the explosion and marked with red paint was being valued for compensation by owner of the company whose truck caused the explosion. 

According to them, several meetings had been held to call the attention of government to their plight but none had yielded positive result so far.

One of the residents, Mrs Tope Adegoriola, whose house was badly affected by the blast, told our correspondent that life had become tougher for her and her two children since the explosion occurred.  See Also News Horror In Akure: Deadly Blast Destroys Buildings, Causes Injuries, Renders Dozens Of City’s Residents Homeless As Coronavirus Fear Grips Young And Old

She said, “Since the incident occurred, we can’t even sleep in the house again because the roof to the house was ripped off by the explosion even the building is no longer strong. 

“So, we have packed some of our belongings to our church in the town and that is where we now stay until we are able to see money to change the roof.

“We are yet to get any compensation from the government despite all the promises. They have left us to our fate and this is sad.”

Bayo Ilerioluwa, another resident of the community, said that none of the residents affected by the explosion had been compensated for the damage done to their property.

“We are yet to get any compensation for the damages done to our building and we are still expecting because the incident is now more than a month.

“In fact, thieves and burglars have been regular visitors to some of us (residents) who manage to stay in our houses because we have nowhere to go and sleep.

“Some of the buildings have no windows again while the doors too have been badly damaged by the blast yet there is no compensation for us.”

A 65-year-old man named Ganiyu told SaharaReporters that he had been rendered homeless by the incident after losing his newly completed house in the area. 

Governor Rotimi Akeredolu had visited the scene and described the explosion including its effect on residents as unfortunate.

The governor however, noted that the firm that owned the explosives that destroyed the building would be made to pay for them but that has not been fulfilled till this time.

 

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