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Enugu residents stage protest against Monday sit-at-home, say enough is enough
Enugu State residents trooped out in their numbers, Monday, to march against the Monday sit at home enforced by self-styled separatist, Simon Ekpa.
The state governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, had since June 5, banned Monday sit-at-home in the state and urged residents to go about their legitimate duties on that day. He had also improved security around the state.
Governor Mbah had also during the monitoring of compliance to his directive in several major markets and government offices previous Monday, expressed displeasure that a good chunk of the residents still stayed at home and also threatened sanctions for businesses and institutions that refused to open yesterday for activities.

The protesters marching in Enugu on Monday
However, on Monday, as early as 8am, the residents gathered under the auspices of a Coalition of Civil Society groups and marched round the state to encourage the people to return to their Monday businesses.

Led by their Coordinators, Onyinye Mammah, Ebuka Okoh, Bismark Oji, Charles Ogbu, and Eberechukwu Anigbo, the protesters carried banners and placards with inscriptions such as ”Enough is Enough”; “Say no to Sit at Home in Enugu”, “Allow the poor to breathe”, ‘Our mumu don do”, “Enugu people must be freed from the shackles of those who want to hold it down”, among others.
Shouting “No more sit at home in Enugu” as they marched, the protesters, who converged at the Michael Okpara Square, moved through the Presidential road, Ogui road, Ogbete Main Market, Okpara Avenue, Garden Avenue, New haven, Bisala road and back to Okpara square.
Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Enugu State chapter, Rev. Emmanuel Ede, described the protest march as “heart warning”, saying it was an indication that Enugu people were no longer comfortable with the forced sit at home every Monday in the state.
“There is no better way to show support for what the Enugu State governor is doing to end the Monday sit at home than this march. It is a way to boost morale and confidence of the people in the fact that they should go about their businesses. The truth is that the Enugu state government has done much in ensuring safety and wellbeing of the people by the provision of security, yet a good number of residents still stay indoor on Monday for fear. So this is telling them that we are solidly behind the government on this and that security has been well improved”, Ede stated.

Thousands of Enugu residents chanting Enough is Enough to sit-at-home
Mrs Onyinye Mammah, the Executive Director, Heroine Women Foundation, who spoke on behalf of the Coordinators, explained that they decided to take the bold initiative, following the devastating effect the continued Monday sit at home has had on the economy of the state and the southeast region as a whole.
“How can you continue to do something that has not benefited you since it was started? We pay school fees and our children don’t go to school; businesses are shut on Mondays, not because traders and organisations want to shut their businesses. A few people have decided to create anarchy, take laws into their hands and make life uncomfortable for others. We cannot continue this way and that is why we think there is need to support Governor Mbah in his effort to end Monday sit at home”, she said.
Mrs. Eberechukwu Anigbo, said that the latest statistics, which showed that the South East had suffers N7.6 trillion loses in productivity and investments as a result of sit at home, should spur residents to action to discontinue the exercise and support the move to end it by the state government.
Charles Ogbu, on his part, accused the Finland-based Simon Ekpa of executing the agenda of Igbo enemies.
“We are here to say an emphatic no to those who are instigating violence in the South East; those who are hiding abroad and acting on a template given to them by Igbo enemies to destabilize the South East”, he emphasized.
Meanwhile, apparently in response to improved security and the fresh move by Governor Mbah to seal businesses that refused to open yesterday, the state as traders opened their shops for businesses.
This is as officials of the Enugu State Capital Territory Development Authority (ECTDA) moved round parts of the state and sealed businesses that refused to open in compliance with an earlier order of government.
A move round the urban areas discovered that some shops were “sealed with immediate effect” at the Spar and Polo Malls, among other places that refused to obey the directive to open for business. The Ogbete main market, New Market, Kenyetta and Artisan markets opened as early as 8am with several traders. Several businesses including banks, which had not opened on Mondays for some time now were opened yesterday for activities.
Also, unlike previously, rural markets, such as Orie Ugwogo, were filled to the brim.
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Four family members, dog die after eating Amala meal in Kogi
Four members of the same family have reportedly died after consuming amala in Ihima, Okehi Local Government Area of Kogi State.
The family’s dog was also reported to have died after consuming the same food.
Following the incident, the Kogi State Government has ordered an immediate investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deaths.
The state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday, saying the Governor of Kogi State, Ahmed Ododo, had directed the Commissioner for Health to commence a comprehensive investigation into the incident.
“The Chief Servant is deeply concerned by this tragic incident and has directed the Commissioner for Health to immediately investigate the circumstances surrounding the deaths, with particular attention to the possibility of food poisoning or food contamination.

“The investigation must establish the facts and determine whether the food consumed by the deceased was contaminated or whether any other medical or environmental factor contributed to the deaths.
“Relevant samples and available evidence should be properly examined in accordance with established public health procedures,” Fanwo quoted the governor as directing.
Fanwo said the state government was also concerned by reports that the family’s dog died after consuming the same food, adding that the development would form part of the investigation.
He said the governor had directed the Ministry of Health to work with relevant agencies and stakeholders to ensure that the investigation was thorough and that appropriate public health measures were taken based on its findings.
“The government urges members of the public to remain calm and avoid drawing conclusions about the cause of the deaths until the investigation is concluded and the facts are established by the relevant authorities,” the commissioner said.
Fanwo said the governor commiserated with the bereaved family and the people of Ihima over the incident, praying that God would grant the family the strength and comfort to bear the loss.
He assured the people of Kogi State that the government would make further information available as soon as verified facts emerge from the investigation.
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1,844 killed in South-East in two years — Amnesty International reports
…Demands probe into alleged rights abuse
Amnesty International has re-launched two reports documenting alleged human rights violations in the South-East and called on governments and security agencies to end impunity, unlawful abductions, torture and killings.
The reports, “A Decade of Impunity: Attacks and Unlawful Killings in South-East Nigeria” and “Tiger Base of Atrocities: Human Rights Violations by Nigeria Police Anti-Kidnapping Unit in Owerri,” were unveiled in Umuahia on Wednesday.
Benedicta Ofili, Finance and Office Manager at Amnesty International Nigeria, said the organisation documented at least 1,844 deaths between 2021 and mid-2023 involving non-state armed groups, state-backed outfits and security operations.
Ofili also highlighted allegations of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, extortion and deaths in custody, particularly at the Anti-Kidnapping Unit popularly known as Tiger Base in Imo State.
She said Amnesty interviewed 23 former detainees, including 14 women, and recorded cases of torture and poor detention conditions.

Three of those interviewed reportedly died after detention.
The organisation said insecurity has caused displacement, disruption of education, loss of livelihoods and restrictions on movement due to sit-at-home orders.
Amnesty demanded independent investigations, prosecution of perpetrators, reparations for victims, and stronger accountability by state and federal authorities.
The presentation was followed by emotional testimonies from tearful relatives of persons allegedly abducted by security operatives as they chorused, “we don’t know where they are.”
Miriam Onyema, weeping, said her husband, Kingsley Chinedu, was arrested on April 25, 2021, at Hospital Junction, Imo State, and labelled an IPOB member. She said all efforts to locate him failed.
Esther Chinedu told the gathering that her husband, Pastor Godspower Chinedu, was arrested in 2022 and has not been seen since despite repeated searches at police detention facilities.
Caroline Chukwuma said her husband, Chukwuma Nwokike, was allegedly abducted in 2021 at St. Paul Junction, Aba, and detained at CPS Aba. She said lawyers were denied access before he was allegedly transferred to Abuja.
Chinwendu Chidiebere said her husband, Chidiebere Ekwe, was arrested at his workshop in Aba on June 22, 2021, and taken to CPS Aba where the family was denied access.
Nicolas Ejekwu, an elderly man, tearfully recounted how soldiers arrested his sons, Obinna and Onyebuchi, at home. He said he was later told they were tortured and killed, with their bodies deposited at FMC Umuahia mortuary.
He added that over 50 bodies of youths allegedly killed by security agencies on suspicion of IPOB membership were found at the mortuary.
Cecilia Nmaoche said her son, Christian Ifeanyi, was allegedly abducted in 2022 and has not been seen or heard from since.
The families appealed to Amnesty and the government to help locate their loved ones and ensure those arrested are charged to court instead of being detained indefinitely.
The Attorney General of Abia, represented by Chinenye Onyemanonu, said the state has zero tolerance for abuses and forwards complaints to the Citizens’ Rights Department.
He cited a case where a family detained for six months was rescued.
Human rights activist Samuel Agwu urged rights groups to ensure victims get justice and legal representation, calling for an end to what he described as a culture of impunity in the region. (Arise News)
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Tinubu unveils APC presidential campaign council, appoints self as chairman
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has released a list of members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council.
The list was released in a statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President (Information and Strategy), on Saturday.
He noted that members of the APC Presidential Campaign Council (has been) constituted; Abdulaziz Yari to serve as DG, Uzodimma secretary President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima will serve as chairman and vice chairman, respectively.
APC National Secretary, Ajibola Bashiru, and Hadiza Bala-Usman will serve as Deputy Secretary and Assistant Secretary respectively.
According to the statement, “The Chairman of the Campaign Council, President Tinubu, will work with a body of advisers comprising Chief Bisi Akande, Chief Segun Osoba, Senator Rochas Okorocha, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, and Senator Florence Ita Giwa.’
The statement further read: “Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, and Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State have been assigned as Deputy Directors-General for the campaign in the South and the North. They will work with Senator Bamidele Opeyemi and Senator Jibril Barau in the two zones.
“Senator Adams Oshiomhole will serve as Deputy Director-General in charge of mobilisation, while the President’s Chief of Staff will serve as Deputy Director-General for Administration.
“James Abiodun Faleke, who played a pivotal role in the 2022/2023 campaign, has returned as Deputy Director-General for Election Planning, Coordination and Monitoring.

“Faleke will work with zonal directors, with Senator Olushola Adeyeye in the South-West, Dr Ngozi Olejeme in the South-South, Senator Uche Ekwunife in the South-East, Muntaqha Rabe in the North-West, Ahmed Muhammed Ketso in the North-Central, and Senator Sani Danladi in the North-East.
“Ms Stella Okotete, Engineer Abdullahi Garba Ramat and Audu Maikori will serve as Secretaries of the Election Planning Directorate.
“Muiz Adeyemi Banire will lead the Legal Directorate as Director, with Dr Liman Hassan and Babatunde Ogala as deputies. Other members are Prince Lateef Fagbemi, former Governor Ibrahim Shema, Worgu Boms and Dr Kingsley Tochukwu Udeh.
“The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris Malagi, will serve as the Coordinating Director for Media and Strategic Communication, along with Dele Alake, Bayo Onanuga, and Lanre Issa-Onilu.
“The Media Directorate also includes Tunde Rahman, Sunday Dare, Daniel Bwala, and Felix Morka, who have been assigned as Coordinating Deputy Directors.
“As we march into the campaign season, we have many achievements to trumpet—let us confidently showcase our record and inspire hope in every corner of our nation. Let us soundly defeat all those forces who plan to take our country backwards.”
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