Showing posts with label Him In Lagos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Him In Lagos. Show all posts

Monday, 19 September 2022

Nigerian Politician Get Asylum Relief From Canadian Judge After Claiming Tinubu Tried To Kill Him In Lagos

 

Canadian judge Henry Brown has granted asylum reliefs to Lukmon Owolabi Shoyebo after claiming APC presidential flag bearer Bola Tinubu tried to kill him in Lagos for defecting to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2015.

 

Mr Shoyebo, a former APC youth leader, operating on a local level, said he incurred the wrath of Mr Tinubu and Bolaji Ayinla, the then House of Representatives member for Mushin II constituency, for decamping to PDP at a time when the party was desperately counting on his support to overthrow the party.

Mr Shoyebo also claimed that an assassination attempt on him on November 18, 2015, resulted in the death of two people at his workplace. The Nigerian asylum seeker also told the Canadian authorities that his relatives were targets of vicious attacks.

“The family claims refugee protection because they fear persecution from a powerful political figure in the All Progressive Congress (APC) and a chief in the Ogboni cult, due to the PA’s (principal applicant) political opinion,” stated the application presented before Mr Brown, seen by Peoples Gazette.

“They also allegedly fear an elected APC member of the Federal House of Representatives for the Mushin II constituency who has in the past joined forces with the Ogboni chief in attempting to harm the PA,” the document added.

While Mr Tinubu’s name was not specifically mentioned in the redacted court document, reliable sources in the Mushin axis of Lagos told The Gazette that the APC presidential candidate is the “powerful political figure” and “a chief in the Ogboni cult” Mr Shoyebo accused of the assassination attempt.

Tunde Rahman, Mr Tinubu’s media aide, did not immediately reply to The Gazette’s request seeking comments on the allegations.

According to Mr Shoyebo’s account, his defection cost the APC a chunk of the youths who joined him in pitching tents with the PDP, stressing the defection marked the beginning of harassment and death threats against him and members of his family.

“He claims that starting in March 2015, he faced repeated threats. Then on November 18, 2015, the PA claims he escaped an attempt by one of the agents of persecution through other individuals to kill him at his worksite,” added the document. “Two of the PA’s colleagues were killed during this attack. The applicants claim they later learned that both AOP had been attempting to harm the PA.”

Mr Shoyebo further claimed “his relatives have also been targeted since, and that all these events were sponsored by the two APC affiliates mentioned,” which included an alleged attack on March 7, 2016, that the “AOP’s agents allegedly showed up at the PA’s mother’s home and attacked her.”

Mr Shoyebo’s initial request appealing the rejection of his asylum application was dismissed because the police did not ascertain or deny the attack on his life as claimed. Also, a Canadian doctor could not link the injuries the applicant sustained to “political activism.”

However, Mr Brown, in a September 7 ruling, asserted that the inability of the police to issue confirmation or denial of the attack on Mr Shoyebo did not in any way invalidate his claims, especially since he mentioned he filed a police report, alerting the authorities.

He further asserted that the doctor could not have established if the patient’s injuries were caused by an “improperly motivated attack” or not since the doctor was not there. He stated that the medical reports need not establish the reason for the attack.

Upon revisiting the reasons his initial request was denied, Mr Brown concluded the earlier decision was “procedurally unfair” and therefore granted the application for judicial review.

With the latest development, a differently constituted panel will now reconsider Mr Shoyebo’s application for asylum alongside his wife and two daughters in Canada.

 

Friday, 8 April 2022

MC Oluomo Appointed As Park Chairman After NURTW Sacked Him In Lagos

 

The Recent sacked chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya aka MC Oluomo, has been appointed the Chairman of parks management committee by the Lagos State Government.

He was part of a 25-man committee set up by the state government to oversee the affairs of all motor parks and garages in the state.

Recall that NURTW suspended Oluomo in March, 2022 over alleged insubordination and refusal to obey the directive by the National Executive led by Alhaji Tajudeen Baruwa.

Following his suspension, the state government banned the activities of NURTW in all parks and garages in the state and promised to appoint a management committee to coordinate the activities in parks and garages.

In a statement on Wednesday, April 6, NURTW National President, Tajudeen Baruwa and General Secretary, Kabiru Ado Ya’u, announced MC Oluomo has been sacked as the Lagos chairman. The union said Oluomo was sacked based on the provisions of the union’s constitution.

However, a few hours after the announcement was made, the Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga Omotosho in a statement said, “The Lagos State Government has set up a committee to oversee the affairs of all motor parks and garages in the state.

This is in fulfillment of the government’s promise to ensure that events in the National Union of Road Transport Workers ( NURTW) are not allowed to threaten law and order.

The government has, therefore, exercised its constitutional powers to ensure that no vacuum, which can disrupt the peace of our dear state, is allowed to exist in the parks.”