Wednesday 9 December 2015

Chai! Factory worker remanded in court for stealing 93 tins of milk

Chai! Factory worker remanded in court for stealing 93 tins of milk

Factory worker in court for stealing 93 tins of milk















A 29-year old factory worker, Peter Itobor, has been dragged before an Iyaganku Senior Magistrates’ court sitting at Ibadan on Wednesday for alleged stealing 93 tins of milk from a factory at Ibadan.
Itobor was arraigned on a two-count charge of conspiracy and stealing.
The Police Prosecutor, Cpl. Oluseye Oyebanji, told the court that Itobor and one other, now at large, conspired to commit the offences.

Oyebanji said Itobor allegedly stole 93 tins of Luna evaporated milk from the factory valued at N10, 000 property of Oriental Food Industry Limited.

The offence was said to have been committed on Dec. 6, at about 7:00 p.m. at Oriental Food Industry Limited, km 14,Ibadan/Lagos Expressway, Ibadan.
Oyebanji said the offence contravened Sections 390 (9)and 516 of the Criminal Code, Cap. 38, Vol. II, Laws of Oyo State, 2000.

The accused pleaded not guilty to the two-count charge.
The Senior Magistrate, Mrs Munirat Giwa-Babalola, admitted the accused to bail in the sum of N50, 000.00, with one surety in like sum.
She, thereafter, adjourned the case till Feb. 4, 2016 for hearing.


IDPs to return home next year – President Buhari

IDPs to return home next year – President Buhari

Boko Haram: IDPs to return home next year – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday said the return of persons displaced by the Boko Haram insurgency to their home communities will begin in earnest next year.

Speaking during an audience with a delegation from the International Rescue Committee (IRC) led by former British Foreign Minister, Mr. David Miliband, President Buhari said his administration will do all within its powers to facilitate the quick return and resettlement of over two million internally displaced persons in their towns and villages.

Buhari, according to a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, told Mr. Miliband and his delegation that the Federal Government will welcome the support of the IRC and other local and international non-governmental organizations for the rehabilitation of internally displaced persons.

He said: “In 2016, the return of the IDPs will start in earnest. They will return to their communities to meet destroyed schools and other infrastructures which have to be rebuilt.
“With agriculture being moribund in the region in the last two years without cropping, hunger is already manifest. We will welcome all the help we can get to assist the returnees.”

Responding to a request by Mr. Miliband for the federal government to list types of assistance required for the IDPs, the President said there was an urgent need for support in the areas of agricultural inputs, health, nutrition, water and sanitation.

President Buhari urged the IRC and other international agencies to work with the Presidential Committee on the North-East and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) which, he said, were already doing a lot to cater for the IDPs and restore some basic infrastructure in communities affected by terrorism and insurgency.

Checkout what Senator Ben Bruce told State Governors on minimum wage

Checkout what Senator Ben Bruce told State Governors on minimum wage 

 
 
I pray Mr Bruce will maintain his stand in the National Assembly to be the voice of the people.