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23 ex-police officers petition PSC over wrongful dismissal BY JOHNBOSCO AGBAKWURU, Abuja

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BOUT 23 police officers who were recently dismissed from the police have taken their problems to the Public Complaint Commission, PCC, to intervene on their behalf over their alleged wrongful dismissal from the force. Meantime, the Commis-sioner, Public Complaint Commission, Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, Hon. Obunike Ohaegbu has taken the complaints to the Chairman, Police Service Commission and former retired InspectorGeneral of Police, Sir Mike Mbama Okiro for investigation over the dismissal allegations. While presenting the

Gov. Peter Obi, (2nd left), with special adviser on MDG, Vivian Nwandu (1st left) and Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Professor Chinyere Okunna (1st right), after handing over keys of the ultra modern life ambulance to the Superior General of the Congregation, Mother Mary Claude Oguh (2nd right) for the use of the congregation across the State yesterday.

petitions of the aggrieved police officers yesterday, Hon. Ohaegbu appealed to

the Chairman of PSC to intervene so as to ensure that the dismissed officers.

Delta DPP suspends House leader, six others over alleged anti-party activities BY FESTUS AHON, Ughelli

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HE Democratic Peoples Party, DPP, Odjedi Ward 4 Okpe Local Government Area, Delta State, has slammed indefinite suspension order on the minority leader of the State House of Assembly, Mr Julius Okpoko and six others over their alleged romance with the All Progressive Congress, APC. Also suspended are; Ambrose Odey, former youth leader, Freeborn Omonena, PRO, Jonal Otorakpo, ward leader, Emmanuel Ubido, Organizing Secretary, Lucky Onoyeti, councillorship aspirant and Daniel Iyamu. Mr Julius Okpoko was

elected into the State House of Assembly on the platform of the DPP. The party in a statement by the ward Chairman, Mr. Obasodje Silver and Secretary, Mr. Elvis Oreh and other leaders of the party in the ward said “the suspension of Mr Julius Okpoko, minority leader, Delta State House of Assembly and six others was in line with article 30, section (iii) of the party constitution.” According to the statement, “the party resolved after several hours of deliberations on the activities of the minority leader of the State House of Assembly, representing Okpe State constituency, Mr Julius Okpoko and six others over their anti party

activities that they should be suspended indefinite.” The statement alleged that; “Mr. Okpoko and the six others have been having romance with the All Progressive Congress, APC, and had attended its meeting at Asaba and the recent APC primary election held in Ughelli North Local Government area on 25th Sept., 2013.”

It further alleged that; “no party member have benefited from his (Okpoko) empowerment programme, whereas members of other parties are benefitting from it.” As at the time of filing this report, effort was still being made to reach Mr Julius Okpoko for comment on the matter.

Amosun’s wife hails Mandela, describes him as Africa’s Icon of Hope

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IFE of the Governor of Ogun State, Mrs. Olufunso Amosun has described the former South African President, Dr. Nelson Mandela as one of the greatest Africa’s icons of hope, saying his exemplary life is worthy of celebration by Africans. Speaking during the commissioning of the Nelson Mandela Garden of 95 Trees/Unveiling of the Nelson Mandela Statue at the Asaba International Airport in

Asaba, Delta State, Mrs. Amosun said she was very happy to identify with a worthy project like this in honour of the Madiba. She said: “Your aspirations on this project have given us hope to continue to teach our youths on how to sustain our environment. It has also given hope to my philosophy of Green Empathy - teaching our youths to be more sympathetic to our environment. We would continue to teach them

not to be wasteful in order to protect the earth,” she said. To commemorate the 95th birthday celebration of Nelson Mandela, the Nelson Mandela Garden of 95 Trees was established. The Phase One of the project involves the creation of the garden which has been designed in the shape of the map of Africa, using 95 trees with the maps of Nigeria and South Africa clearly delineated with trees.

He also appealed to the police commission to set up a desk office that would be working with the PCC in order to quickly address the complaints that would be coming from the aggrieved police officers

instead of following the long journey of litigations in court. While welcoming the Commissioner of the FCT Public Complaints Commission and his officials, Chairman of Police Service Commission, Mike Okiro expressed happiness that the federal government created the commission where citizens who felt not properly treated in their places of work could take their matter to, so that the public would hear their cases. The retired Inspector General of Police said that when the commission came on board, there were lots of

Two alleged rapists escape lynching in Ebonyi BY PETER OKUTU, Abakaliki

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Delta refutes online claim on salary fraud

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HE Delta State government has described the rumour making the rounds and a certain online publication that one of the governor ’s aide was arrested over a purported salary fraud as false. It stated in statement that: “The above story is a complete distortion of the facts and it is imperative to state the facts here. “His Excellency, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, Governor of Delta State, had identified the burgeoning state wage bill as a source of concern and constituted a committee to address it. The committee

which had Dr.(Mrs.) Beatrice Omeni, a former Secretary to the (Delta) State Government (SSG), swung into action on February 12, 2012 by designing a threepronged model to verify the wage bill and qualify only bona fide members of staff for the state’s payroll. “The first part of the exercise was for all staff to physically present themselves for capture of their

complains, stressing that it had been able to discharge some of the complaints. He promised to create a desk office in order to handle complaints from the Public Complaints Commission, adding that it would help people with grievances to feel a sense of belonging, instead of them taking laws into their hands. According to him, PCC served the psychological gap for people that were maltreated even as he noted that there could be some person that were dismissed without being given the reasons why they were dismissed and that with the commission, the aggrieved would know the reasons for their ordeal.

fingerprints and photographs which are stored in a biometric database. The second stage is for staff to present their original letters of employment, birth certificates/age declaration, letter of promotion and academic credentials which are scanned into a document management system database.” “The third step is to implement a biometric time and attendance system to compliment the other two parts. Right now, the biometrics and documents phases have been successfully completed with documented savings of over N362 million to date and over 400 “ghost workers” have been removed from the state’s payroll.

“The final phase which is the biometric time and attendance system will deliver even greater savings to the state. Contract for its execution has been awarded to a competent vendor who has a track record of success in a sister state.”

of 25 and 35 yesterday escaped being lynched by an angry mob at Amaeme play ground in Ozziza community in Afikpo North local government area of Ebonyi State for allegedly defiling a 7 year old girl (name withheld) in the area. The rape incident which occurred at different locations in the community provoked the angry youths who apprehended the suspects, Ugwu Uro and Ndubusis Nnaya Nnachi and unleashed mayhem on them. An eye witness who pleaded anonymity alleged that one of the suspects, Ugwu Uro had forcefully defiled the girl when she went to a nearby bush to pick oranges while the second suspect,

Ndubusis Nnaya Nnachi allegedly confessed that he lured her to his house where he later had carnal knowledge of the girl. He said: “I ran into this group of youths at Amaeme as they were trying to flog these two young guys and on getting closer, I found out that they had raped a little girl in primary school who is about 5 years old. The angry youths

were trying to give them a deterrent punishment by flogging them; they were beating them because nobody will hear a rape case and let go the offence.

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