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Give Forfeited Abuja Properties to Civil Servants, Doctors -Human Rights Lawyer

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By Patrick Idowu

An Abuja-based Human Rights Lawyer Pelumi Olajengbensi has urged

the federal government to hand over the forfeited estate secured by the anti-graft agency to deserving civil servants.

On Monday, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) secured the final forfeiture of an estate located in the federal capital territory (FCT).

Dele Oyewale, EFCC spokesperson, said the recovery was the agency’s largest since its inception in 2003.

The estate sits on 150,500 square metres and contains 753 units of duplexes

The individual who forfeited the property was not mentioned, but Oyewale said it belonged to a “former top brass of the government”.

Olajengbesi described the feat as a milestone in “asset recovery”, adding that the EFCC’s intelligence gathering and diligent prosecution are “most admirable”.

The human rights lawyer added that forfeited properties should be completed and allocated to deserving doctors to boost morale.

“This is a boost for the fight against corruption and asset recovery which is a fulcrum for Nigeria’s anti-graft war,” Olajengbesi said.

“The intelligence gathering and diligent prosecution of the EFCC team is most admirable.

“This successful final forfeiture sends a message to corrupt politicians and their cronies diverting public funds to amass wealth for themselves.

“The EFCC should not auction off the forfeited properties but complete them and hand them over to doctors and other deserving civil servants to encourage them in their service to humanity.”

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Abuja Light Rail Favors the Elite, Residents Lament

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By Emmanuel Ogbodo

Residents of the Federal Capital Territory argue that the Abuja Light Rail primarily serves the wealthy while neglecting ordinary commuters.

They urge the FCT Administration to learn from Lagos’ rail system.

Commissioned on May 29, 2024, with a six-month free ride, the rail currently runs only from the airport to the Central Business District, bypassing satellite towns where most workers reside.

Critics, including public affairs analyst Toyin Ajayi, question its design, stating it benefits only the affluent.

Civil servant Tajudeen Jimoh called for better planning, citing Lagos’ efficient rail and bus services.

The FCT Administration acknowledges the need for expansion but cites financial constraints.

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FCT Vigilantes Arrest Two Scavengers for Rape

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Two scavengers, Mas’ud Bala and Ibrahim Musa, have been apprehended by vigilantes for allegedly gang-raping a 17-year-old girl in the Tipper Garage area of Gwagwalada, Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The incident occurred on Monday around 11:23 AM when the victim, who sells soya bean cake, went to collect a debt from the suspects.

One of the men reportedly lured her into their wooden apartment, where both assaulted her.

According to vigilante member Usman Kabiru, screams from the girl alerted neighbors, who intervened and immediately notified the vigilantes.

One suspect was arrested at the scene, while the second was captured the following day at Unguwar Abattoir.

The victim’s parents were informed and took her to the hospital, where medical staff confirmed the assault.

Local police have acknowledged the incident but have referred inquiries to their headquarters for further details.

As of the report’s filing, FCT police spokeswoman SP Josephine Adeh had not yet commented on the case.

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AIG Mohammed Gumel Takes Charge of Police Zone 7, Abuja

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By Jesusemen Oratokhai 

In a strategic leadership reshuffle, AIG Mohammed Usaini Gumel has officially assumed office as the new Assistant Inspector-General of Police for Zone 7 Headquarters, Abuja.

Gumel, known for his expertise in peacekeeping, community policing, and crime rehabilitation, previously served as AIG in the Force’s Training and Development Department and as Commissioner of Police in Sokoto and Kano States.

With a strong track record in security operations, he played a pivotal role in stabilizing post-election tensions in The Gambia and significantly reducing crime rates in Kano and Sokoto through innovative policing strategies.

His appointment signals a renewed focus on security and law enforcement effectiveness in Zone 7, which covers the Federal Capital Territory, Kaduna, and Niger States.

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