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NAGAFF Petitions IGP Over Invasion Of Premises
The National Association of Government Approved Freight
Forwarders {NAGAFF}has offer all to God in a thanks giving service to celebrate
God’s mercies upon them particular in
the recent invasion of its complex by armed military men.
The Association ‘s members who gathered at its National
headquarters in Apapa Lagos for the service offered prayers to God to continue
to guide the Association, the maritime industry and Nigeria.
Commenting on the recent invasion by the armed military men
led by one Deputy Comptroller of Customs {Mrs.} Jayne Shoboiki who is said to
be the wife of a Major-General and a brigade commander in the Nigerian army,
the founder of the Association, Chief {Dr} Boniface Aniebonam said the
thanksgiving service has become necessary as God did not allow anything to
happen to him or any of NAGAFF members during the unfortunate incident.
According to him on that fateful day, he was following the
Convoy of soldiers until they stopped at NAGAFF village and invaded the place,
then he drove past them.
Aniebonam said, he is grateful to God that he was not in the
office when the invasion took place as he might have been a dead man.
He condemned the act, but said he still respects the
Nigerian armed forces.
He called on all NAGAFF members and well wishers to be calm
as investigations is on going and that justice will be done.
He absolved the military and the customs from any blame,
saying that privileged persons like the Deputy Comptroller and her Major
General husband want to show power.
It would be recalled that NAGAFF wrote a petition through
its solicitor Larry Okonkwo and Co dated August 1st, 2012 to the Inspector
General of Police, the Executive Secretary National Human Right commission and the
Comptroller General of Customs Service, captioned “complaint about the invasion
of the headquarter of NAGAFF”, a copy of which was made available to The
Tide in Lagos. The petition read in
part, “however, our experience on the
afternoon of Wednesday August 1st , 2012
is nothing to write home about and makes
nonsense of your efforts at upholding the fundamental human rights of
Nigerians and especially the rule of law policy of President Goodluck
Jonathan’s administration” .
“On the said day 13 stern-looking heavily-armed soldiers,
stormed the headquarters of NAGAFF in two vehicles, white-coloured hilux
peugeot with Registration number EM165GGE and a black Lexus SUV with
Registration. number BU300RBC led by a serving customs officer, Deputy Comptroller
Jayne Shoboiki”.
Mrs. Shoboiki is married to a serving military officer Major
General J. O. Shoboiki who is said to be a brigade commander according to the
statement.
The invasion of the NAGAFF headquarters on the afternoon of
Wednesday 1st of August 2012 at about 2:15pm by the 13 uniformed soldiers whose
names could not be ascertained immediately and under the prompting of Mrs.
Jayne Shoboiki could only happen in a state of war, where a country is
attacking another with weapon and psychological warfare to intimidate the
opponent and not just a peace loving law, abiding, hapless association like
ours.
The petition further reads that, Mrs. Shoboiki who stood at
the entrance gate raving in anger, while the army of invasion kept ransacking
the village, kept shouting at the top of her voice that she would deal
mercilessly with Dr. Aniebonam and the top management of NAGAFF, claiming that
they had consistently accused her of corrupt
practices and self enrichment to the detriment of the government.
It could also be recalled that after the red eyed soldiers,
in combat mood, led by Mrs. Jayne Shoboiki who is in charge
of the Customs Intelligence Unit
{CIU} of the Nigeria Custom Service,
Tincan Island Port Lagos invaded the NAGAFF village, the Inspector-General of
Police has in a letter dated 7th August, 2012, Ref
No:CB:7000/IGP.SEC/ABJ/VOL.98/830 directed the Lagos state police commissioner
CP Umar Manko to ensure that is no breach of the peace in Lagos State.
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Sawe finished in two hours, two minutes and 16 seconds to make it three wins in his first three marathons.
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Japan’s Akasaki Akira came second after a powerful latter half of the race, finishing almost four minutes behind Sawe, while Ethiopia’s Chimdessa Debele followed in third.
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