Crime

By Adenitan Akinola

An 8 months old son and wife of a staff of Osun State Broadcasting Corporation, Osogbo, Mr Isaac Adedeji, Alfred and Eniola have been abducted by yet to be identified gunmen.

The incident is reported to have taken place on Saturday evening while the victims were transiting between Oke-Baale and Ayekale area in Osogbo, the state capital.

A visibly disturbed husband, Mr Isaac Adedeji, who narrated the incident, said his wife who called with her phone immediately after the incident, said they were going to Ayekale on a commercial motorcycle popularly known as Okada when they were waylaid and forced into a vehicle and taken away.

“Since then, noting has been heard from the abductors, though her phone keep ringing but has not been picked.”

The incident has been reported to security agency.

A call put across to the Police Public Relations Officer, Osun State Command, Mrs Yemisi Opalola received no response as at the time of filing this report.

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Crime

The Nigerian ambassador to Mexico, Adejare Bello, on Friday, publicly assaulted a journalist in Osun State.

Mr Adejare, a former Speaker of the state assembly allegedly unleashed attack on Adeniyi Akinromade, a journalist working with Osun State Broadcasting Corporation while rendering a social service in a gridlock.

It was gathered that there was gridlock at the Oke-Fia axis of the state around 11:00 a.m. and the journalist decided to pass vehicles causing gridlock to ensure easy accessibility on the routes.

Mr Bello on the other hand was on his way to somewhere along Oke Fia / Govt House axis when he and the security personnel attached to him came down from his official vehicle to assault Mr Akinromade.

“I was on my way to Oke-Fia when I saw gridlock and people shunting. I took it upon myself to control some defiant motorists who were trying to manipulate their ways against traffic rule.

“While I was carrying out this, Mr Bello was passing through the road and he felt I was obstructing his movement. He alighted from his vehicle with annoyance in front of the Nigeria Police Microfinance Bank along the axis.

“Despite telling him that I am journalist and that I was only carrying out social service, he was slapping me alongside officers attached to him. I was brutalised and embarrassed publicly”, the assaulted journalist told our Correspondent.

When contacted, Mr Bello did not deny assaulting Mr Akinromade. He told our correspondent that “I was the only one who slapped him. My police officers were not involved”.

“”Tell him (the journalist) to report to the police. He drove against traffic and I slapped him. I was the only one who slapped him and I am not denying that”, he said before dropping the call.

Condemning the incident, the Advocacy for Advancement of Peace & Harmony in Africa Initiative (ADAPHAI) in a statement its coordinator, Sulaimon Suberu, in Osogbo, said Mr Bello should be sanctioned.

“This act of hooliganism by Bello is condemnable and unacceptable, it is highly unbecoming of a man of his stature and status, although, he has history of violence and public disturbance even when he held sway as the Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, it is indeed disheartening that Bello has not changed for better despite his age and present exposure.

“Obviously, this type of character with violent mentality and temperamental nature cannot represent Nigeria anywhere, such personality will definitely disgrace Nigeria as an envoy in a foreign land.

“We therefore call on President Muhammadu Buhari to sack Bello without delay to avert future damage to Nigeria’s image and unimaginable diplomatic odium”, the statement read.

Mr Bello, a two term Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly was recently appointed by President Mohammadu Buhari as Nigerian Ambassador to Mexico.

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Entertainment

A veteran journalist and former Director-General, Osun State Broadcasting Corporation, OSBC, Mr. Wale Idowu has renewed the call on media personnel to imbibe training and re-training for efficient service delivery.

Speaking with Radio Nigeria in Ilesa, on this year’s World Radio Day, the former OSBC DG described radio as the most effective information tool for the masses, hence operators of radio stations should ensure objectivity and accuracy in their programmes.

Mr. Idowu also advised broadcasters to place professionalism and social responsibility above commercialisation in the discharge of their duty.

In his contribution, a management staff of a private radio station in Ile-Ife, Mr. Adebola Abdullahi said he could not do without listening to the radio every day for information, education, and entertainment.

Mr. Abdullahi who appreciated the contributions of broadcasters and owners of radio stations to democracy and national development appealed to the federal and state governments to support the media.

Other listeners stressed the need for the government to license community radio stations to further inform and educate the people at the grassroots.

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