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Gun Ownership: President Buhari Dragged To Court

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A human rights lawyer, Malcolm Emokiniovo Omirhobo has filed a lawsuit against President Muhammadu Buhari for refusing to license and grant him and other Nigerians permission to bear AK 47 assault rifles to defend themselves against any attack by Fulani terrorists and bandits.

He said AK 47 should not only be restricted to members of armed forces but Nigerian citizens are allowed to bear the weapon for proportionality of force.

In the suit, No FHC/ABJ/CS/1078/2021 filed on Friday, September 17th  before the Federal high court in Abuja and obtained by Daily Independent the lawyer is seeking an order of the court compelling the President and other relevant licensing authority to grant him and all Nigerians permission and license to bear arms.

Other defendants in the suit are the 36 States Governors and their Attorney Generals.

The plaintiff contended that the firearms Act violated the fundamental rights of Nigerians to life, to own properties, to movement, and right to family and personal life.

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” That the Nigerian Constitution gives every Nigerian the right to defend their fundamental rights listed above from unlawful violence.
” That in collaboration with the Nigerian constitution both the Criminal Code Act and Penal Code Act gives every Nigerian citizen the right to self defence by applying  the use of
such force as they  believe  on reasonable grounds  to be necessary in order to prevent their fundamental rights to life, the dignity of the human person,  personal liberty, private and family life, peaceful assembly and association,  freedom of movement, and right to own moveable and  immoveable property  from unlawful violence

” That for the past 12 years, Nigeria has been faced with violent crimes ranging from killings, bloodletting, kidnapping, arson, rape, armed robbery/banditry, cultism, high way robbery, hijacking, abductions, suicide bombing, ethnic cleansing, communal clashes, ritual murders, human trafficking, terrorism and wanton malicious damage of property.

” That the insecurity in Nigeria is heightened with well-armed criminal elements  who are on daily basis evading Nigeria from other  African Countries more particularly West African Countries  such as Niger, Senegal, Guinea, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Benin, Chad, Cote d Ivoire, and Cameroon ”

” If I attack you with the stick you have a right to defend with a stick. If I attack you cutlass, you have a right to defend with a cutlass.  If I attack you with AK 47 it will foolish for you to defend yourself with Dane gun”  Malcolm stated.

Addressing journalists shortly after filing the suit Malcom explained that AK 47 should not only be restricted to the members of armed forces but be allowed to be carried by responsible citizens.
He said ” There should be what we call balance of terror. If I know you have what I have I will not come and attack you. But today what do we have, we have criminals who came to your house do whatever they like; kill, rape, and maim because they have what you don’t have”
The human rights lawyer said his action was precipitated by the fact that his letter to the President requesting permission to own and carry a gun in July 2021 had not been attended to.

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He noted that the unchecked terror of heavily armed criminals with AK 47, General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMG), and other sophisticated weapons have made nowhere safe in the country as people are being killed in their homes on their bed and their sleep for no just cause.
Malcom said the carnage going on in the country has proved that the President and Governors have failed to perform their primary responsibilities to protect the lives and properties of Nigerians.
The suit read in part ” That those kidnapped are taken into the forest, tortured, brutalized, raped, sodomized, starved with hunger and kept under the excruciating condition in the process which many of them dies.
” That because of the height of insecurity in the country, I applied to the 2nd Defendant who is the licensing authority of prohibited firearms to grant me license to possess and own an A6 147 Premium, AK 47 Assault Rifle via my application of 8/7/2021. Attached and marked as “EXHIBIT C” are copies of the letter to the President and DHL proof of delivery and the acknowledgment of same.

” That despite the fact that the 2nd Defendant received my said application letter on 9/7/2021 he failed refused and /or neglected to grant my application and thereby depriving me of my right to exercise my constitutional right to self defence for the protection of my life, family and property and also for the safeguard of my fundamental rights as enshrined and guaranteed by the Nigerian constitution”

” That without Nigerians being armed with the right caliber of firearms for their self defence and the inability of the Defendants, their servants, agents and/or privies to checkmate these criminals, these criminals have seized all the bushes and forest in Nigeria sacking the farmers from their ancestral land and farms, depriving millions of Nigerians of their means of sustenance, livelihood and income and encircle the entire country”.

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Group Calls For Protection Of Journalists In Bayelsa, Imo, Kogi States

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The Media Rights Agenda (MRA) has urged for necessary measures to protect journalists and other media workers during this weekend’s off-cycle elections in Bayelsa, Imo, and Kogi States.

The group sent the request to the federal and state governments, as well as law enforcement and security agencies, stressing that the role of journalists in disseminating information about the electoral process is critical to ensuring free, fair, and transparent elections.

In a statement issued ahead of the elections in Lagos and signed by the Communications Officer, Media Rights Agenda, Idowu Adewale, MRA also urged journalists to be cautious and to use its existing hotline (08138755660) to report any threat or attack they may encounter during the process, as well as any obstacle.

Adewale said in the statement: “Given the pattern of heightened attacks on journalists and the media during previous elections, including the recent 2023 general elections, as well as the tense political climate in the three states in the lead-up to the elections, measures must be taken to ensure general security during the elections and provide adequate protection for journalists covering the elections.”

“Access to information allows citizens and other members of the public to have the information they need about political and electoral processes, facilitating effective public participation in elections,” he says.

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“Journalists and the media play an important role in ensuring residents and other members of the public have access to information and may participate in the process.

“As part of efforts to preserve the integrity of the polls, it is also critical that the safety and well-being of these interlocutors be assured and safeguarded.”

Lamenting the increased number of attacks on journalists in the run-up to the off-cycle elections, as well as earlier this year in the run-up to the general elections, he emphasised that “a free and vibrant media is fundamental to a healthy democracy, and journalists must be able to carry out their duties without fear, coercion, or violence.” During this vital phase, MRA stands ready to assist them and assure their safety.”

 

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Police Nab Husband, As Mother Of ‘Mummy Be Calming Down’ Boy Takes Own Life

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Men from the Edo State Police Command are said to have detained Mrs. Toluige Olokoobi’s husband after he allegedly murdered her.

Olokoobi was the mother of Oreofeoluwa Lawal-Babalola, the tiny boy whose video went viral in 2020 after he pleaded with his mother, “Mummy be calming down.”

Oreofeoluwa rose to prominence on social media after a video of him crying in an attempt to confidently appeal to his mother, who chastised him, went viral.

The film inspired Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who used it to deliver an Eid-el-Kabir appeal to Muslims and Lagos people in general to remain calm during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Following that, the youngster and his family met with the governor, who praised his bravery and poise.

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While little has been heard about the family in three years, heartbreaking news broke on social media on Tuesday that the boy’s mother had committed suicide.

According to an X user, Olokoobi committed suicide in Benin, the capital of Edo State, for unknown reasons.

The X user, who stated that he was present at the site on Monday afternoon, went on to say that she had refused to disclose her difficulties with anyone before committing herself.

“The woman in the viral Mummy Calm Down video has just committed suicide here in Benin,” he stated in an email.

“She refused to discuss her problems with anyone.” She abandoned three children for her husband, including the well-known Mummy Calm Down boy.”

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Meanwhile, confirming Olokoobi’s death in a chat with BBC Pidgin, the spokesperson of the Edo State police command, Chidi Nwabuzor, said her husband has been arrested and detained for questioning.

Nwabuzor said the husband reported the matter to the police.

The police spokesperson quoted the husband to have said that “he came home from the market when he saw his wife hanging with rope on her neck”.

Nwabuzor said she was rushed to the hospital and then to the mortuary after she was confirmed dead. (Adapted from a Vanguard report).

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Anambra: CP Aderemi Adeoye Decorates Promoted Officers With New Ranks

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The Anambra State Police Command Headquarters Conference Hall was a hive of activity Thursday as CP Aderemi Adeoye took turns decorating around 18 promoted officers of the command with their new titles.

The delight of some of the officers whose wives assisted the CP in decorating their husbands with their new ranks knew no bounds, as their husbands duly saluted their wives and the CP for their new positions and responsibilities.

Obi Innocent, one of the officers elevated to the rank of Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), whose wife joined CP Aderemi Adeoye in adorning him with his new rank, said it was wonderful that the Inspector General of Police thought him worthy.

CSP Obi Innocent, the officer in charge of the Legal Department at Zone 13, Police Zonal Headquarters Ukpo, stated that his new rank was a call to service and that he would do his best to uphold the charge given to them by CP Aderemi Adeoye to respect and protect the citizenry’s fundamental rights in the discharge of their new assignments.

Charity Akharame, who was honoured with the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and was the only female officer among the 18 promoted officers decorated with new ranks, said it was not an easy feat but she was grateful to be among those who were decorated with their new ranks.

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DSP Charity Akharame, the officer in charge of stores in the Anambra State Police Command, recalled how she began as a Police Constable and worked her way up to her current position as Deputy Superintendent of Police.

She stated that as a very disciplined police officer, she would follow the Police Commissioner’s directions regarding respect for all and sundry in the fulfillment of her constitutional obligations.

Jane-Frances Obi, one of the spouses of the officers elevated to the level of CSP, stated that being the wife of a police officer was not an easy assignment. As a result, she recommended any lady who is married to a police officer to be patient and understanding because the job is quite demanding.

Jane-Frances Obi, whose husband is Innocent Obi, the officer in charge of the Legal Department at Zone 13 Ukpo, believes the promotion is a reward for years of being patient, understanding, and standing in for them when they are not present.

Meanwhile, Emenike Chinenyenwa, who was decorated with the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) and presented a vote of appreciation, expressed deep gratitude to the IGP and the Chairman of the Police Service Commission for considering them worthy of being adorned in their new ranks.

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ACP Emenike, the officer in charge of Medicals, stated that the elevation comes with increased responsibility and that they will work harder in their new tasks.

CP Aderemi Adeoye praised the current promotion winners in his remarks, noting that two aspects make the police career very interesting and eventful. He stated that one is for promotion and the other is for positions.

CP Adeoye, on the other hand, urged the newly honored officers to develop more empathy, compassion, care, and dedication in the performance of their jobs.

The police chief insisted that newly promoted officers must first recognise that they share the same humanity as others, and as a result, they must treat all people with dignity and protect their fundamental human rights at all times.

CP Aderemi Adeoye stressed that without the enormous roles of spouses, they wouldn’t have been successful in their careers. He therefore congratulated all the promoted and prayed that God gives them good health to enjoy the new ranks and the energy to discharge the responsibilities of their new offices.

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  • Source: Independent

 

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