United States President, Donald Trump on Thursday, made scathing remarks about his rival, Joe Biden.
The General Overseer of Champions Royal Assembly, Brother Joshua Iginla has reacted to the Companies And Allied Matters Act (CAMA) signed into law by the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari.
The Federal Government has said it will support the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration Control (NAFDAC) on researches for coronavirus vaccine.
The Nigeria police have maintained that there is no need for vigilante groups and community police officers to use firearms in the course of their operations.
The Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIG; Austin Agbonlahor in charge of the newly created zone 16, Yenagoa, stated this while addressing newsmen after an inspection tour of the Rivers State Police Command, Port Harcourt.
AIG Agbonlahor assured that the ongoing recruitment exercise will cushion the challenges of manpower in the police force, urging the command to put in place training programs for officers on what they need to know.
On the issue of kidnapping, he said it has also been brought to its barest minimum, especially in the creeks and within the East West road, just as he charged the Rivers State police command, “to concentrate on crime fighting by building up on collaboration between the police and the general public.
“The clampdown on proliferation of prohibited firearms must be vigorously enforced and all illegal firearms mopped up in accordance with the Firearms Act.”
Earlier, Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Joseph Mukan outlined some challenges facing the command to include lack of training, lack of crime fighting equipment and inadequate manpower.
Mukan noted that despite the challenges, men and officers of the Rivers State Police command will continue to do their best to ensure criminality is reduced to the minimum.
The Rivers CP in his address, “thanked the Inspector General of Police, IGP Mohammed Abubakar Adamu for blessing the fledgling Zone with an astute Administrator who had served the force in various capacities and still counting, with the view of bringing his wealth of experience to bear.”
“We assure you that the command will not be deterred but will continue to strive to entrench quality policing service that will stand the test of time.”
The newly created zone 16 comprises the Rivers and Bayelsa States Police Commands.
Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe resigned on Friday.
Abe cited health reasons for his decision.
Dpa reports that there are five possible successors in his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
Number one is Deputy Prime Minister, Taro Aso.
The 79-year-old serves as Finance Minister, is expected to succeed Abe as interim premier.
Number two is Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga.
Since 2012 when Abe assumed power, Suga has been the government spokesperson.
Only Aso and Suga have retained their positions since the start of Abe’s administration.
Number three is Defence Minister, Taro Kono.
The 57-year-old served as Foreign Minister for over one year, before taking the current post.
Number four is former Defence Minister, Shigeru Ishiba.
The media has for long named the 63-year-old as a possible successor to Abe.
He served as the ruling party’s Secretary General and Chairman, Policy Research Council.
Number five is former Foreign Minister, Fumio Kishida, 63.
He held the position for more than four and a half years and currently chairs LDP’s Policy Research Council.
The total number of inmates so far captured on the Lagos Criminal Information System (LCIS) has increased to 30,107 as at March 2020, as indicated by the quarterly report of the LCIS.
President Donald Trump’s labeling of Joe Biden’s agenda as “made in China” has provoked a salvo of disparaging responses.
Malam Umar Kiri, a commercial driver was rewarded by the Yobe State government for honestly returning the sum of N1,380,000 to its rightful owner.
The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) has confirmed the helicopter crash in Opebi, Ikeja Lagos State.
President Muhammadu Buhari has again joined other Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, in an emergency virtual extraordinary summit over the ongoing political crisis in Mali.