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Allegation of 10,000 Deaths: Amnesty International Past its Shelf Life – Centre
…advises Amnesty International to Fold Up Voluntarily
The African Centre for Human Rights and Rule of Law has berated Amnesty International for its latest report that claimed that alleged that as many as 10, 000 persons have died in the custody of the Nigerian Army since the start of the Boko Haram.
Head of the centre, Grace Ameh (esq) declared that an organisation that is past its shelf life and relevance, like Amnesty International, should have focused its efforts on voluntarily winding down instead of futilely attempting to use Nigeria to rehabilitate its globally battered image after it emerged as a toothless lapdog that failed to prevent unfolding genocides.
Ameh, while reacting to Amnesty International’s report in Abuja, noted that “the organisation has become a shadow of its old self to the extent that it could not even script a creative strategy for distracting the military from achieving its objective of securing Nigeria from terrorists.
“One would have thought that Amnesty International would have by now put an end to its deployment of blatant lies, fake news, falsehood and conjecture in carrying out its supposed work in Nigeria. Instead, it came up with this disingenuous report to attempt to distract the Military from liberating citizens being held by Boko Haram terrorists.
“Nigerians must understand that their military has evolved into a highly professional fighting force that adheres to the tenets of human rights, rule of law and rules of engagement in the discharge of its duties. A military that has gained international recognition for how its operations meet global best practices cannot be the same one that Amnesty International is referring to.
“The report we saw from Amnesty International is not worth being called that name because it is deficient in facts and based on allegations that lack substantial evidence and equally failed to consider the complexities of the prevailing security situation in Nigeria.
“The Nigerian military has asserted on several occasions that it operates under strict rules of engagement and adheres to international human rights standards, which Amnesty International has not been able to disprove save amplifying isolated that are not reflective of the overall conduct of the military.
“We find it irresponsible of Amnesty International to completely disregard the efforts of the Nigerian government to investigate and address any reported abuses, demonstrating a commitment to accountability and transparency,” Ameh stressed.
The Center challenged Amnesty International to stop treating Nigeria like a crime scene, which it always returned to whenever its image is dwindling, but instead focus on issues like the unfolding tragedy in the Gaza Strip and Ukraine.
“But we know that Amnesty International will rather continue to rehash its previously discredited reports under different titles and manipulated contexts instead of acting to stop the unfolding human catastrophe in the Gaza Strip and Ukraine.
“We know that its failure to be relevant in the global call for action against the atrocities in these places was the reason it wants to lie against the Nigerian military to redeem itself, which is a wasted effort.
“We urge Amnesty International’s Nigeria Office to, in future, consider using its available media space and reports to address recent revelations of fraud and collusion with terrorists made by its former staff members and external whistleblowers against whom it had secured gag orders from the courts,” Ameh demanded.
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Federal fire service decorates 130 officers in Kano
The Kano State Command of the Federal Fire Service (FFS) has decorated 130 officers recently promoted to various ranks in a ceremony held in Kano.
The Command’s Controller in the state, Kazeem Sholadoye disclosed this in a statement issued by the service’s Public Relations Officer, Al-Hassan Kantin on Wednesday in Kano.
Congratulating the officers, the state controller described their promotion as well deserved and a call to greater responsibility and professionalism.
Sholadoye charged the officers to see their new ranks as an opportunity to demonstrate increased commitment to protection of lives and property.
He reminded them that promotion comes with higher expectations in service delivery.
Speaking on behalf of the promoted officers, Deputy Superintendent of Fire in the command, DSF Abdullahi Muhammad expressed appreciation to the management for organising what he described as a befitting ceremony.
He reiterated the readiness of the officers to rededicate themselves to duty and uphold core values of the Federal Fire Service.
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Tinubu salutes Bisi Akande’s national legacy at 87
President Bola Tinubu has paid glowing tributes to Chief Bisi Akande, elder statesman and former APC national chairman, as he marked his 87th birthday.
Tinubu said this in a special tribute on Thursday to celebrate Akande’s life of service and democratic commitment.
He described Akande as a towering figure who contributed significantly to Nigeria’s political development and democratic institutionalisation.
The President said Akande’s political journey was shaped by Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s progressive ideology and commitment to public service.
Akande began his career as an accountant with British Petroleum before leaving the private sector for public service.
He served as Secretary to the State Government in old Oyo State in 1979 and later became Deputy Governor during the Second Republic.
Tinubu noted that Akande later served as Governor of Osun from 1999 to 2003, where he further distinguished himself.
As interim chairman of the APC, Akande laid the foundation for the party’s historic victory in 2015, Tinubu said.
The President praised Akande’s leadership, integrity, industry and sacrifices for the party and the nation.
He described Akande as a mentor whose guidance, advice and encouragement shaped his political journey.
Tinubu said Akande’s continued support for his administration and the Renewed Hope Agenda remains invaluable.
He noted that, even at 87, Akande remained a firm advocate of democracy, social justice and good governance.
The President prayed for Akande’s good health and renewed strength as he marked the milestone birthday.
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Lawal presents certificates to 50 Crescent varsity graduates 9 years after graduation
Gov Dauda Lawal, on Thursday presented certificates to 50 former students of the Crescent University, Abeokuta, Ogun, nine years after their graduation.
This is contained in a statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Idris in Gusau, Zamfara.
The presentation took place at the Grand Chamber of the Government House, Gusau.
According to Idris, the former students, who were on the state government’s scholarship, graduated nine years ago, but could not receive their certificates due to the state government’s failure to settle their outstanding tuition fees owed the institution.
“The former students were left hanging for nine years because their tuition fees were not settled.
“The Crescent University declined to release the students’ results due to the non payment of their outstanding tuition fees.
“The state government, under Gov. Dauda Lawal, after carefully studying the case, reached out to the university and settled the outstanding tuition fees.
“Among the 50 students, is a First Class graduate in Chemistry and several Second Class Upper degree holders,” he said.
While presenting the certificates to the graduates, Lawal restated his commitment to revamping the educational sector.
Lawal also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to continue to prioritise education to enhance the even development of the state.
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