Culture

By Mathew Famakinde/Temitope Mosadomi

The Oranmiyan of Okoland, Oba Olagoke Oyeyode has urged Journalists to always keep to the ethics of the profession by balancing their reports before publication or broadcast. 

Oba Oyeyode stated this during an interview with Radio Nigeria in his palace while reacting to the recent news by a section of the media claiming that he and 14 others were remanded in Abolongo prison, Oyo, for land grabbing.

Explaining that the issue of the land matter had been on for more than 90 years, Oba Oyeyode pointed out that the case would be coming up in court on December 12, 2023.

Oba Oyeyode said that the court granted him bail on self-recognition on the 21 of November this year with a written bail application, while he served as surety for the 14 others, who were reported to be remanded in Abolongo prison over the land disputes. 

Oba Oyeyode stressed that he was never remanded in prison, calling on journalists to uphold objectivity in their reportage to avoid misinformation.

While noting the importance of the media, the monarch urged the men of pen profession to use their tools for the positive growth and development of society.

The land matter between Oloko of Okoland and Aagba Village, both under Surulere Local Government of Oyo State was reported to be currently pending before the Supreme Court sitting in Abuja.

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Foreign

A court in India has sentenced senior Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik to life imprisonment after convicting him of funding terrorism.

He was found guilty of participating in and funding terrorist acts and involvement in criminal conspiracy.

Malik told the court he gave up arms in the 1990s. He was convicted last week.

Tens of thousands of people have been killed in Muslim-majority Kashmir since an armed revolt against rule by India, which is mostly Hindu, erupted in 1989.

The court in the capital Delhi gave Malik, 56, two life sentences and five 10-year jail terms, all to be served concurrently, NDTV reported.

“Verdict in minutes by Indian kangaroo courts,” Malik’s wife Mushaal Hussein wrote on Twitter, saying he would never surrender.

Shops in some areas of Srinagar, the main city in Indian-administered Kashmir, were shut and police fired tear gas to disperse stone-throwing protesters outside Malik’s residence. Mobile internet has been suspended in the region as a security precaution.

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif of Pakistan, which disputes India’s claim to Kashmir, called it “a black day for Indian democracy”.

“India can imprison Yasin Malik physically but it can never imprison the idea of freedom he symbolises,” he tweeted.

India’s National Investigating Agency NIA, which deals with anti-terror crimes, had demanded the death penalty for Malik, the leader of the pro-independence Jammu and Kashmiri Liberation Front (JKLF). The defence had asked for life imprisonment.

Ahead of sentencing, he was escorted into the court surrounded by security forces.

Malik was arrested shortly after the JKLF was banned in 2019.

He did not contest the charges brought against him under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, UAPA, as well as sedition and criminal conspiracy charges.

But a statement released by the JKLF after he was convicted last week called the charges “fabricated and politically motivated”.

“If seeking azadi, freedom, is a crime, then I am ready to accept this crime and its consequences,” it quoted Malik telling the judge.

He challenged the Indian intelligence agencies to prove that he had been involved in any terror activity since then. The acts for which he was convicted took place in 2010 and 2016, prosecutors alleged.

The JKLF – which has sought independence for Kashmir from both India and neighbouring Muslim-majority Pakistan – was formed in 1977 with Amanullah Khan as its head.

He and Malik organised resistance to Indian rule with help from the then Pakistani military regime of General Zia-ul Haq.

Kashmir has been a flashpoint between the nuclear-armed neighbours for decades. Both India and Pakistan claim the entire valley, but control only parts of it.

India accuses Pakistan of backing militant groups based in Kashmir, which Pakistan denies.

It was a bomb attack by the JKLF in Srinagar on 31 July 1988 which in effect marked the start of the separatist insurgency against Indian rule in the region that has raged for more than three decades.

In August 2019, India’s BJP-led government stripped the state of Jammu and Kashmir of the limited autonomy it had had for seven decades, characterising it as the correction of a “historical blunder”.

Culled /Taiwo Akinola

Security

Controller General Operations, Nigerian Correctional Service, Tukur Ahmed has said that Wakeel Iskilu is not in Abolongo prison.


He said also that, Moniya serial killer Sunday Shodipe, was not brought to Abolongo.

Speaking with Radio Nigeria, Tukur Ahmed said this information was aimed at debunking the rumour earlier stated about the two persons, that, they were among the freed prisoners in Abolongo Prison, during the break-in.

Abisola Oluremi

Crime

Owerri correctional service and Police headquarters in Owerri have been attacked.

People suspected to be members of the eastern security network invaded the correctional service headquarters around 1.00 am today, freed inmates before setting the office ablaze and vehicles ablaze.

Many inmates were freed while vehicles and some office buildings at the service were set ablaze by the hoodlums.

A lifeless body of a man carrying a luggage was seen lying in front of the entrance gate to the correctional service.

The Public Relations Officer of the Service in the State Mr. James Madugba has confirmed the incident and said the service would brief journalists in due course.

Similarly, detainees at the Police headquarters Owerri were released by the gunmen while more than twenty vehicles parked at the headquarters were either burnt or destroyed.

The first entrance gate to the Government House Owerri was riddled by bullets while window glasses of a security house close to the gate were shattered.

The Public Relations Officer Imo state Police Command SP. Orlando Ikeokwu has also confirmed the attacks and said he would brief newsmen on the incident later.

Residents are calling on security agents to rise to the emerging security challenges in the area.

Frcn, Abuja

Yoruba

Ìjọba àpapọ̀ ti bẹ̀rẹ̀, ètò ẹ̀kọ́ni ìmọ̀ oyé àkọ́kọ́ láwọn ọgbà ẹ̀wọ̀n yíká orílẹ̀èdè yí fún àwọn tón singbà tó jẹ́ ẹ̀dẹ́gbẹ̀ta àti mọ́kàndínládota níye.

Alákoso fọ́rọ̀ abẹ́lé, ọ̀gbẹ́ni Rauf Aregbẹsọla ló sọ̀rọ̀ yí nílu Abuja lásìkò tón sísọ lójú àwọn ọkọ isẹ́ mọ́kàndín lọ́gọ́ta fún lílò àwọn ọgbà àtúnse.

Gẹ́gẹ́bí ọ̀gbẹ́ni Aregbẹsọla se ní ẹgbẹ̀rún kan àwọn ẹlẹ́wọ̀n yi ni wọ́n ti forúkọ sílẹ̀ fún ìdánwò àsejáde nílèwé gíga tónbọ̀.

Ó wá gbóríyìn fún bí àwọn òsìsẹ́ nínú ọgbà ẹ̀wọ̀n, fún bí wọ́n se ri dájú pé, wọ́n se  àmúlò tó yẹ láti ripé àrùn Covid-19 kò tànkélẹ̀ pẹ̀lú àtọ́kasí pé ìjọba ti gbé ìgbésẹ̀ láti mú àdínkù bá iye àwọn tó wà nínú ọgbà àtúnse yíká ilẹ̀yí tíwọ́n sì ti yọ̀nda àwọn tó fẹ̀ wọ ẹgbẹ̀rún mẹ̀rin níye.

Ọlọlade Afọnja

Security

Nigerian Correctional Service, Oyo state command says it will not take new inmate till the end of Coronavirus pandemic.

Controller of the service in the state Mr. Tosin Akinrojomu stated this while speaking with news men in Ibadan.

Mr. Akinrojomu said the service had informed the judiciary to remand suspects in police custody, instead of custodial centers.

He  further explained that the measures was to prevent the outbreak of the diseases in the state custodial centers, saying proper steps have been taken to protect  inmates  from contracting the disease.

Mr Akinrojomu said members of staff of the service were also monitored to ensure the safety of inmates from the diseases.

Sunday Ogunyemi