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Tragedy as journalist slumps, dies during ministerial screening in senate

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Death struck, on Tuesday, in the Senate wing of the National Assembly with the collapse of two persons during plenary. While a ministerial nominee from Kaduna State, Balarabe Abbas Lawal, came down unexpectedly during his screening but was revived, the Tribune Newspaper correspondent, Tijani Adeyemi, who was covering the proceedings, also went down, but unfortunately couldn’t make it.

Before commencement of the screening of the three ministerial nominees forwarded to the Senate for consideration by President Bola Tinubu, Adeyemi suffered a cardiac arrest in one of the National Assembly’s shuttle buses but died before he could get to the SGF clinic where he was immediately rushed to. He was confirmed dead at the SGF office before his body was moved to the National Assembly’s clinic.

While Adeyemi’s body was still kept at the National Assembly’s clinic awaiting evacuation for burial according to Muslim rites, one of the Ministerial nominees, Balarabe Lawal collapsed after making his presentation and while waiting to field questions from Senators. The nominee slumped around 1:50p.m. after he introduced himself and highlighted his achievements so far in the private and public sectors.

After he slumped, senators rushed to the podium to save his life. The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, screamed and asked for water, sugar and Coke to save the nominee’s life. He was quickly put back on his feet by the Sergeants at Arm and a few senators like Opeyemi Bamidele and Elisha Abbo. Akpabio then directed that the Senate go into a closed-door session immediately.

In a swift response, the doctors at the National Assembly clinic, who were still documenting vital information on Adeyemi given by some of his colleagues, rushed to the Senate Chamber to revive Lawal, with some equipment carried for them by one of the journalists.

There was confusion in the chamber when the doctors rushed in with their first aid equipment to revive the ministerial nominee, who was already made to sit.

The Senate resumed sitting at 2:55p.m. after the ministerial nominee from Kaduna was whisked away from the podium of the chamber.Upon resumption of the sitting, the ministerial nominee from Ondo State, Ayodele Olawande, was invited to the Senate chamber for screening. Lawal was placed at a corner of the chamber where a medical team of the National Assembly administered treatment on him.

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The Chairman of Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Yemi Adaramodu, said Lawal slumped during the screening as a result of fatigue.

“The three nominees that came today have been confirmed. Two of them stood throughout but unfortunately one of them when he started before the screening, he did well, he submitted his resume and he is the current Secretary to Kaduna State Government. He has a very rich resume.

“Unfortunately, due to exhaustion and fatigue, he had a little health hiccup and we had to drop him, we had to bring him down, let him just get himself together, then he was put together.” Adaramodu said when the ministerial nominee was resuscitated, he wanted to continue with the screening but the Senate leadership prevented him.

“He even wanted to continue but the Senate said look, because of the exhaustion, just go and seek further medical attention and then rest.”
Meanwhile, the body of Adeyemi was laid to rest at the Gudu Cemetery in line with Islamic rites.

President of the ninth Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan, in a condolence message to the family and the Senate Press Corps, mourned his sudden death. He said: “As a reporter, he was known for his remarkable talent and dedication. He had an unwavering passion for journalism, and his commitment to delivering accurate and compelling narratives deeply resonated with those who had the pleasure of reading his work.

“Beyond his professional achievements, Adeyemi was a genuine and compassionate individual. To the best of my knowledge, he approached his work with empathy, seeking to understand the unique perspectives of the National Assembly, which he covered for many years.

“To the family he left behind, the Editorial Board of Tribune Newspaper, and the Senate Press Corps, please, accept my deepest condolences and know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult period. May the memories of Adeyemi provide comfort and strength during this time of grief.”

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Also, Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, expressed shock over the death of Adeyemi. In a statement by his Directorate of Media and Public Affairs, Bamidele condoled Adeyemi’s family members, management and staff of Nigerian Tribune, Senate Press Corps and Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) over his sudden death

Bamidele further prayed that God comfort all family members that the departed soul left behind. “Late Adeyemi was a committed, consummate and dedicated journalist, who stood for a saner Nigeria until his death. He passed away when we needed him most and when least expected.

“He was a thoroughbred professional, who devoted his life, energy and time to objective reportage of legislative plenaries, activities of standing communities and oversight functions of the Senate.”
IN another development, the Senate has initiated a fresh move to investigate the alleged unlawful killings and imprisonment of over 250 Nigerians in Ethiopia.

This followed a motion, titled: ‘Urgent need to investigate the unlawful killings and incarceration of over 250 Nigerians in Ethiopia’, sponsored by the Minority Leader of the Senate, Senator Simon Mwadkwon, (PDP, Plateau North), and Senator Victor Umeh (YPP, Anambra Central).

Presenting the motion, Mwadkwon urged the Senate to direct the committees on Diaspora and Foreign Affairs to work with the Federal Government to immediately constitute a committee to visit the Republic of Ethiopia with a view to investigating what is happening to Nigerians in the country.

He also called on the Federal Government to immediately direct the Ethiopian Embassy to collaborate with the delegation of the Senate committees on Diaspora and Foreign Affairs to find a lasting solution to problems being faced and or encountered by Nigerians who are held in Ethiopia.

According to him, “the video clip being circulated in the social media indicates that Nigerians are held captives in the maximum prison of Ethiopia and are in serious peril which calls for urgent intervention and thorough probe into the heinous activities.” He lamented that this was happening despite the clarion call for unity among nations of the world.

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“There is a widespread information currently being circulated by Dr. Paul Ezike calling on the Nigerian government to intervene in the inhumanity and torture that Nigerians are receiving in Ethiopia without evidence of commission of any crime.”

He added that “based on the widespread information being circulated, over 250 Nigerians who have continued to face these maltreatment and inhumanity have not committed any crime known to any law and there is no evidence of any court proceedings stating the categories of crimes they have committed or any court conviction in that regard.”

He further noted that “at the moment based on the sovereignty of this country and the sanctity of the lives and properties of all Nigerians all over the world as captured in the Nigerian Constitution especially sections 33, 34 & 35 of the 1999 Constitution as amended, which has similar provisions in other international codes, instruments and conventions which Nigeria and Ethiopia are signatories to, there is no justification whatsoever for taking away the dignity of any person, let alone taking away the life of a citizen.”

“In the midst of the economic and social hardships being experienced by our citizens, yet some over 250 people who belong to this nation are currently being subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment which calls for urgent intervention of these hallowed chambers as the lives of those 250 people matter most to us.

“It is pathetic that a nation as populous as Nigeria, the giant of Africa, our citizens are being held in captivity in the 21st century where the call is for unity among nation states but quite lugubriously that Ethiopia has chosen shallow path to maltreat and mistreat the citizens of Nigeria without any justification as shown in a video by Dr. Paul Ezike,” the lawmaker stressed.

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21 passengers die in Lagos boat accident

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Twenty-one passengers have lost their lives after two boats drowned at Imore town in Amuwo-Odofin LGA of Lagos state.

The two boats, each carrying 16 passengers, reportedly collided and capsized in the middle of the lagoon on Monday night.

Confirming the incident, Benjamin Hundeyin, Lagos police spokesperson, said it was reported to the Ilashe police division at about 7 pm on Monday.

He said during rescue operations, 11 passengers were rescued while “21 persons drowned”.

On October 7, 2024, at about 7 pm, a distress call was received at the Ilashe division reporting that two unregistered passenger boats, each carrying 16 passengers, allegedly collided in the middle of the lagoon at Imore town. As a result, the boats capsized, and the passengers drowned along with their goods,” he said.

“Based on the report, teams of conventional and marine policemen, local divers, and other emergency responders were swiftly mobilised to the scene, where 11 passengers were rescued with injuries and rushed to the Naval Hospital in Navy Town, Alakija, for medical attention.”

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As at the time of filing this report, TheCable is yet to receive an update from the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA).

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Sex worker stabs client to death in Lagos

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A sex worker, identified as Joy Kelvin, has allegedly stabbed a 48-year-old man identified simply as Okafor to death at Jakande Housing Estate in the Lekki area of Lagos State.

The incident was said to have occurred on Monday morning at about 5:30 am.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, who confirmed this in a statement on Monday, disclosed that the late Okafor had brought Kelvin to his house to spend the night.

He stated that the deceased’s friend, however, reported at the Ilasan Police Division at about 7 am that he was stabbed to death by the suspect.

He added that a team of police detectives visited the scene, took photographs, and evacuated the corpse to the morgue for autopsy.

He wrote, “Today, October 7, 2024, at approximately 07:20 am, a complainant reported at Ilasan Division that earlier that day at about 05:32 hours, he received a call from a friend stating that Okafor, a 48-year-old male and also his friend, was stabbed in his house at Jakande Housing Estate, Lekki, Lagos, by Joy Kelvin, a female prostitute he had brought home overnight.

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He added that a team of police detectives visited the scene, took photographs, and evacuated the corpse to the morgue for autopsy.

“The victim was rushed to General Hospital, Marina, Lagos, where he was pronounced dead by the doctor on duty. Following the report, detectives from the division promptly visited the scene, took photographs, evacuated the corpse, and deposited it at General Hospital Morgue, Yaba, for preservation and autopsy.”

Hundeyin further stated that the suspect had been arrested while efforts were underway to locate the deceased’s family members. “The investigation is ongoing,” the statement concluded.

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Police kill three suspected kidnappers, recover four AK-47 rifles, operational vehicle

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The Delta State Police Command has killed three suspected kidnappers in a fierce gun battle following an attempted abduction.

The suspects had tried to kidnap the wife of a member of the Delta State House of Assembly on 2nd September 2024, at Okoloba Junction, Jakpa Road, Uvwie

During the failed attempt, the suspects killed two policemen and the lawmaker’s driver, Mr David Imela.

The Police Command’s spokesperson, SP Bright Edafe, confirmed this to PUNCH Metro on Sunday in Asaba, the Delta State capital.

He said, “Following the failed attempted kidnap of the wife of a Delta State House of Assembly member, where the suspected kidnappers murdered two mobile policemen and the driver, the Commissioner of Police, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, immediately ordered heightened security around Warri and neighbouring areas, including roadblocks at exit points.”

Police operatives from Ebrumede Division, led by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), CSP Iwok Ndifereke, strategically created a traffic hold-up at DSC roundabout. They spotted a vehicle matching the description provided, including the registration number.

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“On noticing the traffic and seeing the police, the hoodlums opened fire on the officers. The police responded professionally, given the busy nature of the area. The suspects abandoned their bullet-riddled vehicle and fled with gunshot injuries. Three AK-47 rifles and the operational vehicle, with registration number WWR-436-GZ, were recovered,” Edafe explained.

Unsatisfied with the suspects’ escape, CP Abaniwonda directed the DPO to pursue the assailants and ensure their capture.

“Armed with information and evidence found in the abandoned vehicle, on 3rd October 2024, CSP Iwok Ndifereke led his team to the suspects’ hideout in Agbarho.

The police engaged the suspects in a fierce gunfight. Three of the suspects sustained fatal gunshot injuries while others escaped. Another AK-47 rifle was recovered.”

The injured suspects were taken to hospital, where they were confirmed dead. A manhunt for the remaining members of the gang is ongoing, Edafe added.

CP Olufemi commended the bravery and diligence of the DPO and his team during the operation and encouraged other officers to follow their example.

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