Nigerians can get fined for fixing federal/state roads for their benefit?
According to this man, he runs a little factory which employs quite a few people. The Road leading to the said factory was bad so he decided to fix it. Turns out the local government had a problem with his unwarranted generosity and fined him N200k for fixing the road. When the government refuses to do something and you take it upon yourself to do, it is an offense now?
Yoruba leaders got blood money from Jonathan - Fashola
Lagos state Governor, Babatunde Fashola says money collected by any Yoruba leader from President Jonathan during his recent campaign trip to the South West is blood money.
According to PM News, Governor Fashola said this at the APC rally in Shomolu, yesterday March 24
"The Yoruba's need to have a rethink. Some Yoruba leaders have betrayed us the Yorubas because of money. This election is for freedom. And this was how it happened in the past which prompted the late Hubert Ogunde to sing one of his songs titled ‘Yoruba rethink,’. The money is blood money. And posterity will judge them for that action,” he said.
APC Senator alleges Fayose has started arresting APC leaders in Ekiti
Nigeria police force warns on deployment of unauthorised uniformed security agencies to polling units
Press statement from the Nigeria Police Force...
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Suleiman Abba, CFR, NPM, NPOM, mni has ordered that on no account should uniformed private/government security agencies and voluntary organisations such as Boys Scout, Vigilante Group, Boys Brigade, Peace Ambassador, Man’O War etc, be seen in uniform within 300metres of a Polling unit. Again, the Police High Command has restated the restriction of vehicular movement during the general elections on 28th March, 2015 and 11th April, 2015, respectively.
The restriction will be from 8.00am to 5.00pm on both election days. While warning politicians and VIPs not to go to polling units on the day of the election with armed orderlies, the IGP said the use of siren, revolving lights, tinted glasses by unauthorised citizens would not be allowed.
The Inspector-General of Police wishes to reassure the public of the commitment of the Force to the provision of round-the-clock security before, during and after the general elections for the teeming citizens of the country.
In the same vein, citizens are reminded of their civic responsibility of obedience to all laws of the State and thus advised to conduct themselves for free, fair and violence-free elections.
Ag. CP EMMANUEL C. S. OJUKWU, psc
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER, FORCE HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA.
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