Chairman of Ejigbo Local
Council Development Area, Kehinde Bamigbetan has been set free bu his abductors.
Mr. Bamigbetan, was reported to have regained his freedom after allegedly coughning out
N20 million in ransom. The kidnappers had requested for $1million.
The former Chief Press Secretary to ex-Governor of Lagos State, South-West Nigeria, Bola Tinubu Ahmed
was kidnapped in Ejigbo at about 11pm on Tuesday, April 16, 2013 as he was about entering his street, Ona Iwa Mimo Street, Ori-Oke, before Egbe bridge in Ejigbo.
Saturday, 20 April 2013
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Nigerian Government sets up committees on resolving insecurity and light weapons.
President Goodluck
Jonathan will on the 24th of this month, inaugurate the Presidential
Committees set up to resolve security challenges in Nigeria.
They are the
Committee on dialogue and peaceful resolution of security challenges in the
north and the Committee on small arms and light weapons.
Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati, listed the committee’s terms of reference
as: Developing a framework for the granting of amnesty, Setting up of a
framework through which disarmament could take place within a 60-day time frame,
Development of a comprehensive victims’ support programme and Development of
mechanisms to address the underlying causes of insurgencies, to forestall future
occurrences.
The
committee on dialogue is chaired by the Minister of Special Duties, Kabiru
Tanimu Turaki, while the Committee on small arms and light weapons is headed by Ambassador
Emmanuel Imohe.
Committee on dialogue and peaceful resolution of security challenges in the north
1. Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, Minister of Special Duties - Chairman
2. Sheik Ahmed Lemu - Member
3. Dr. Hakeem Baba Ahmed - Member
4. Col. Musa Shehu, (rtd.) - Member
5. Sheik Abubakar Tureta - Member
6. Dr.Datti Ahmed - Member
7. Senator Sodangi Abubakar - Member
8. Senator Ahmed Makarfi - Member
9. Hon. Mohammed Bello Matawalle - Member
10. Amb. Zakari Ibrahim - Member
11. Comrade Shehu Sani - Member
12. Hajiya Naja’atu Mohammed - Member
13. Mallam Adamu S. Ladan - Member
14. Dr. Joseph Golwa - Member
15. AVM A. I. Shehu - Member
16. Mr. R. I. Nkemdirim - Member
17. DIG P. I. Leha - Member
18. Prof. Nur Alkali - Member
19. Malam Salihu Abubakar - Member
20. Alhaji Abubakar Sani Lugga - Member
21. Barrister Ibrahim Tahir - Member
22. Brig-Gen. Ibrahim Sabo - Member
23. Amb. Baba Ahmed Jidda - Member
24. Group Capt. Bilal Bulama,Rtd. - Member
25. Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi - Member
26. Representative of OSGF - Secretary
The committee followed Wednesday's National Security Council meetingy, which endorsed a report by the technical committee initially constituted to review ways of addressing insecurity in northern Nigeria.
President Jonathan also approved the constitution of a Federal Government committee on the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons in keeping with his pledge that Nigeria will work with the United Nations and other countries to check the proliferation of small arms and light weapons, in Africa..
Members of the Committee on small arms and light weapons are
1. Amb. Emmanuel Imohe - (Chairman)
2. Amb. Martin I. Uhomoibhi - Member
3. Amb. T. D. Hart - Member
4. Amb.Ghali Umar - Member
5. Amb. B.G. Wakil - Member
6. Mr. Opelusi Olureti - Member
7. Representative of Ministry of Interior - Member
8. Representative of NSA - Member
9. Representative of DG (SSS) - Member
10. Representative of NIA - Member
11. Representative of Federal Ministry of Justice - Member
12. Representative of Ministry of Defence - Member
13. Representative of DIA - Member
14. Representative of the Nigeria Police Force - Member
15. Representative of the Nigerian Customs Service - Member
16. Representative of OSGF - Member
17. Director, International Organisations Dept (MFA) - Secretary
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