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CRHA Wants Probe Of CRUTECH Student’s Death

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The Cross River State House of Assembly has charged the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris and the leadership of the National Assembly, to with no further delay investigate the circumstance that led to the death of Miss Joy Odama, so that the killer can be brought to book to face prosecution.
Odama,  a year-two student of Mass Communication in the Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) was  allegedly killed by one Abuja-based “Alhaji  Adamu.”
A resolution raised on the floor of the House in Calabar, by member representing Yala I State Constituency, Hon. Regina Anyogu (constituency where the deceased hails from) called for a thorough investigation of the matter by the police authority, so that the killer of the deceased  can be brought to book.
Also, joined in the agitation was Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly,  Rt. Hon. John Gaul Lebo, who had threatened to seek redress at the International Criminal Court of Justice should the matter be swept under the carpet by authorities of the police.
“How could a certain faceless man called Alhaji Adamu or whatever cannot be investigated by the police, is it that he is above the law of the land? If this matter is not taken serious, we are ready to take  it to the International Criminal Court of Justice, so that justice can be done on the matter. Its justice for Joy Odama that we want. We will not allow it go head long down” the Speaker threatened.
It would, however, be recalled that the deceased,  Miss Joy Odama, two hundred levels student of CRUTECH whose parents reside in Karimu area in  Abuja, was some months ago while on holidays  introduced by one of  her girl friends to a certain Alhaji Adamu who claimed to be a philanthropist . The Speaker stated that, the Alhaji promised the deceased a scholarship.
The Tide learnt that, three days  later,  the said Alhaji invited late Joy to his house to assist him do household chores because he was not feeling fine.
The lawmaker alleged that, unknown to the deceased that the Alhaji had a hidden agenda, he drugged the deceased with cocaine  (narcotic drug) and the girl died.
John Gaul Lebo stated that without the consent of the deceased parents, Alhaji Adamu took the deceased corpse for embalmment in Gwagwalada Teaching Hospital, stressing that when the deceased parents discovered their daughter could not be found, they raised an alarm.
The Speaker maintained, the deceased parents eventually traced their daughter’s body to the hospital with the help of some policemen.
Instead of the police to investigate circumstance that lead to their daughter’s death, unfortunately the police became a facilitator to settle the family with a three hundred thousand naira.
“My question now is, has the police become an arbitration centre”? The Speaker asked.
According to the law maker, with the help of a lawyer, an autopsy was conducted and it was discovered that the girl was induced with some doses of cocaine.
Committee headed by the leader of the House and to be supported by the Whip and Deputy Clerk who will have to serve as secretary to enable us follow up step by step to get to the root of Joy’s death” The two law makers maintained.

 

Friday Nwagbara, Calabar

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NPC Unveils Digital Registration System In Delta

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The National Population Commission (NPC), on Friday, launched the Electronic Civil Registration and Vital Statistics System (eCRVS) in Delta State, designed to strengthen data generation and vital statistics management.
The Tide’s source reports that the system was launched by the Delta Federal Commissioner, Mrs. Blessyn Brume-Ataguba, at a news briefing in Asaba.
Brume-Ataguba recalled that President Bola Tinubu formally launched the eCRVS in November 2023 as part of the efforts to modernise Nigeria’s civil registration process.
She said the initiative followed resolutions reached at the Sixth Session of the Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics in Addis Ababa in 2022.
According to her, African ministers urged member states to automate civil registration processes and implement the UN Legal Identity Agenda.
“Nigeria responded by developing an electronic, technology-driven system to enhance data generation and improve civil statistics nationwide,” Brume-Ataguba said.
She said NPC, in collaboration with UNICEF, produced an eCRVS Operational Readiness Assessment Report to guide implementation.
She explained that the partnership aims to establish a fully digital civil registration system that converts records of vital events into reliable statistics for effective planning and decision-making.
Brume-Ataguba described the initiative as a complete shift from paper-based documentation to a modern digital platform aligned with international best practices.
She said the system would transform the way births and deaths were recorded, tracked and analysed across the country.
“This process marks a complete departure from the traditional paper-based recording of vital events to a state-of-the-art digital solution that conforms to international best practices.
“This eCRVS promises to revolutionise how vital events are recorded, tracked and analysed in the country.
“This will ensure commitments, and a sustained national, international financial and political investment for birth registration within the CVRS in Nigeria, ” Brume-Ataguba said.
She also said the launch demonstrated the Federal Government’s commitment to strengthening civil registration data capture and processing.
She further said improved vital statistics would support national development planning and help Nigeria achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
Brume-Ataguba continued that the state-level launch was necessary to sensitise the media and the public on the significance of the digital registration system.
She described the media as a vital partner in informing and educating citizens about the importance of registering vital events electronically.
She further assured residents that competent ICT personnel were available at the state level to address technical challenges and provide support.
The NPC commissioner emphasised that the eCRVS would overhaul the registration of births and deaths in the country and lay a solid foundation for efficient civil statistics management.
She urged stakeholders to collaborate with the commission to realise its goal of providing accurate and timely vital registration data.
She announced that the current phase of the e-CRVS programme would be concluded in March.
In her remark, the NPC State Director, Mrs. Jane Odigwe, appealed to the Delta Government to support the implementation of the system in the state.
“Your partnership is vital in helping us to reach this goal,” Odigwe said.
She also urged parents to register their children, saying that a birth certificate is essential for access to education, healthcare and other opportunities.
She said that registering children today would secure their identity and future participation in Nigeria’s development.
“To every parent in Delta, I urge you to bring your children forward for birth registration.
“A birth certificate is not just a document but your child’s key to education, healthcare and global opportunities.
“By registering your child today, you are giving them a voice in Nigeria of tomorrow,” Odigwe said.
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Police Uncover Suspects’ Armoury … Recover Weapons In Delta

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The Police Command in Delta State has recovered assorted weapons from a criminal hideout in the state.
Spokesman for the Command, SP Bright Edafe, disclosed this to newsmen, who on Friday in Warri, said the weapons were recovered on Thursday by the operatives of the Command’s Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT), led by ASP Julius Robinson.
He said the feat was achieved following a confession by a suspect handed over to the police team by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Orerokpe Division, for further interrogation.
Edafe said the suspect was alleged to be a member of a criminal syndicate terrorising commuters and residents on the Warri/Sapele Road.
“On February 19, acting on information obtained during interrogation, the suspect led the operatives to a concealed armoury located on the Sapele/Warri Road by the Adheje Community axis.
“A thorough search of the hideout resulted in the recovery of a locally made long gun, a locally made cut-to-size gun.
“Also recovered were a fabricated Beretta pistol loaded with five rounds of live ammunition, 10 live cartridges and a dagger,” he said.
Edafe stated that the investigation into the matter was ongoing.
He, however, quoted the Commissioner of Police in charge of the Command, Mr. Aina Adesola, to have reiterated the command’s resolve in dismantling criminal networks, and mopping up illegal firearms, among others, in the state.
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Police Caution On Lawless Protests On Court Matters In A’Ibom 

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The Police Command in Akwa Ibom State has cautioned on threats of lawless protests by some members of the public over matters that are already before the courts.
The Commissioner of Police, CP Baba Azare, told newsmen in Uyo on Friday that illegal protests could undermine public peace and order.
“When matters are already in court, let’s follow legal and civil means to seek redress. That is how a civilised society works.
“Although we recognise the constitutional rights of citizens to lawful expression and peaceful assembly, illegal protests are not allowed,” he said.
Azare said the Command would not tolerate threats or acts of nude protests, unlawful occupation of public or private facilities, and disruption of government, economic or social activities.
He said anyone found culpable of engaging in acts or threats of illegal protests would be prosecuted in line with the law.
“As a Command, we are committed to the maintenance of law and order, we are also committed to protecting lives and property”, he stated.
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