Police Nab Fleeing Inmate Of Kuje  Prison  In Kano

Police authority in Kano on Friday said they have arrested Mohammed Sadiq,a suspected Kuje Correctional Centre escapee.

A statement by the local police image maker, SP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, disclosed that the suspect who is of Badarawa Quarters, Kaduna North LGA, Kaduna State was picked up at Rangaza Quarters, Ungogo LGA, Kano State.

SP Kiyawa explained that :”On 23/09/2022 at about 1800hrs, based on credible information and sustained intelligence gathering, a team of Operation Restore Peace attached to the command’s Criminal Investigation Department arrested one Abubakar Mohammed Sadiq, ‘m’, 25 years old of Badarawa Quarters, Kaduna North LGA, Kaduna State, a suspected Kuje Correctional Centre escapee.”

He said the Commissioner of Police directed that the suspected escapee be handed over to the Nigeria Correctional Service, Kano State Command

Abuja-Kaduna Train Attack:FG Didn’t Pay Ransom To Free Remaining  Passengers -Minister

Minister of Transportation, Mu’Azi Sambo has hinted that the federal government secured the release of the last batch of hostages kidnapped by terrorists during the attack on Abuja-Kaduna Train on March 28, 2022 without paying a ransom.

The Minister disclosed this at a press briefing organized to provide updates and meet with the victims at the Ministry.

He expressed joy that after six months in captivity the hostages were eventually freed.

“Because this government does not support and approve ransome payment, no Kobo was paid in exchange for the release of these 23 hostages and even for the release of the other hostages” he said.

He said a committee of retired Generals assisted in securing the release of the victims, adding that as soon as the release of the hostages was secured, they were taken to a Military hospital in Kaduna where adequate healthcare was provided for them.

“I want you to know is that there is a committee made up of some retired generals and some retired public officers of high ranking status who assisted the military and the security agencies throughout the process of securing the release of these hostages” he said.

According to him, the victims were reunited with their families yesterday shortly after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, who visited them at the hospital.

He said with the release of the victims Abuja-Kaduna rail services will soon resume operations, adding that Federal Government is currently putting more security measures in place to ensure safety of passengers and also ward off such ugly occurrence in future.

He also said the government had developed a short and term plan for the operations of rail services going forward to ensure that no ugly incident such as terrorists attack can occur in future.

He disclosed that Nigerians would be informed in due time when the train services would resume, stressing that in about three months, government would have been able to fortified and certify the rails corridors and ensure safety of passengers.

“It is not appropriate to reveal exactly what measures have been taken in order to secure the release of hostages of this nature. Now, there are two things I want you to bear in mind. All through these incidents it is the position of this government that under no circumstances should there be collateral damage.

“In other words, the military and security agencies that have been charged with the responsibility of securing the release of these hostages should not act in a way that will endanger the lives of the same hostages is lost in the process of securing them.”

Speaking on rehabilitation of the released victims, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, disclosed rehabilitation is part of the process of securing the release of the patients.

She said, doctors have reviewed the them and they are already being attended to medically.

She added:” We know that this is a form of trauma. The plans of post traumatic treatment for the patients and their family members is already on, as lots of these 23 released are resident in Kaduna.”

Appeal Court Orders ASUU To Resume Work

The Court of Appeal, Abuja Division on Friday, ordered members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to resume work with immediate effect.
The court gave the order in a ruling on an application by the ASUU seeking permission for it to appeal against the order of the National Industrial Court which asked the striking lecturers to resume duty.
The industrial court had on September 22, granted an interlocutory order following an application to that effect by the Federal Government, ordering university lecturers to return to work pending the resolution of their dispute with government.
ASUU, through its counsel, Femi Falana SAN headed to the appellate court to seek redress.
At the Appeal Court, ASUU filed an application dated September 28, seeking the leave of court to file an appeal against the industrial court order.
But in its ruling, the Court of Appeal which granted ASUU “conditional leave to appeal the order of the Industrial Court” insisted that ASUU must obey the order of the lower court with effect from today, October 7.
The 3-man panel led by Justice Hamman Barka, said for ASUU to file it’s notice of appeal within 7 days, it must show evidence that it’s members have resumed work October 7.
“Failure to adhere to the order, will make the appeal incompetent before  Court of Appeal, the panel unanimously held.