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Young PoliticianShut Dead His Rivers State Hotel

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A young politician and community mobilizer in Ebubu, Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State, Samuel Obe Ngobe, has been killed by gunmen suspected to be assassins.

DAILY POST gathered on Monday that the incident occurred on May 22 when the assailants invaded a hotel in the community owned by the deceased and shot him dead.

The two suspects, who were masked, invaded the area on a motorbike and went straight to the politician and opened fire on him.

It was also gathered that the assailants carted away cell phones from the hotel workers to prevent them from raising an alarm.

When contacted by DAILY POST on Monday, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Rivers State Command, Agabe Blessing Kaborlo, confirmed the killing.

The PPRO said, “Investigation is ongoing on the matter”.

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Breaking News: Lagos Issues Ebola Alert, Directs Hotels, Nightclubs To Tighten Safety Measures

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Lagos State Safety Commission has called on operators of hotels, nightclubs, event centres, lounges, restaurants and other hospitality businesses to reinforce health and safety protocols following recent global alerts on Ebola outbreaks reported in parts of Central and East Africa.

The advisory comes amid heightened biosecurity screening measures at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, although no confirmed case of Ebola Virus Disease has been recorded in Lagos State or anywhere in Nigeria.

In a statement issued on Tuesday and made available to journalists, the Director-General of the Lagos State Safety Commission, Lanre Mojola, said the precautionary directive became necessary due to Lagos’ position as a major international gateway and commercial hub.

According to the commission, the advisory was prompted by recent global health notifications concerning Ebola outbreaks in parts of Africa and the Federal Government’s decision to strengthen health surveillance and screening procedures at the nation’s busiest airport.

The statement read: “Following the recent global health declarations regarding the Ebola virus outbreak in parts of Central and East Africa and the subsequent strengthening of biosecurity screening protocols by the Federal Government at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, the Director General of the Lagos State Safety Commission, Mr Lanre Mojola, has issued a critical precautionary advisory directed at all owners, operators, and managers of hospitality and social establishments across the state.

“The Commission strongly emphasises that there is currently no confirmed case of Ebola within Lagos State or Nigeria; however, the city’s status as a major international travel hub and commercial epicentre necessitates immediate, proactive measures to safeguard residents and visitors alike.”

Mojola noted that facilities that accommodate large gatherings and close human interaction must take the lead in implementing preventive measures to minimise potential public health risks.

He directed operators of hotels, lounges, event centres, restaurants and nightclubs to immediately restore hand hygiene stations equipped with running water and soap or alcohol-based hand sanitisers at entrances and other strategic locations within their premises.

The safety commission also urged establishments to intensify cleaning and disinfection routines, particularly on frequently touched surfaces such as door handles, handrails, countertops, payment terminals and menus, using approved hospital-grade disinfectants.

The statement further advised management teams to train staff members to identify early symptoms of illness, conduct routine health checks and ensure any employee exhibiting signs of fever or sickness stays away from work.

“He enjoined all establishments to significantly increase the frequency of cleaning and disinfection routines, utilising hospital-grade disinfectants on all high-touch surfaces such as countertops, door handles, handrails, menus, and payment terminals.

“Furthermore, he urged management teams to properly train front-of-house, housekeeping, and security personnel to recognise early symptoms of illness, implement daily health checks for staff, and enforce a strict stay-at-home policy for any employee exhibiting signs of fever,” the statement added.

The commission also instructed hospitality operators to designate temporary isolation areas within their facilities where any guest or staff member showing signs of severe illness can be safely kept pending medical attention.

In addition, venue operators were encouraged to regulate crowd density and maintain adequate ventilation in enclosed spaces to reduce health risks.

Mojola urged operators to remain calm, vigilant and cooperative, noting that safety officials would intensify monitoring and compliance inspections across the state.

He added that any suspected case involving severe fever or illness should be immediately isolated and reported through designated Lagos State emergency health channels.

“Any suspected medical emergency involving severe fever or illness must be immediately isolated and reported to the official Lagos State health hotlines at 08023169485, 08033565529 or 07000SAFETY,” the statement stated.

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Senate Committee Overseeing The South East Development Commission, SEDC, “You Pay N153m For One Room Office In Abuja”

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The Senate Committee overseeing the South East Development Commission, SEDC, has questioned the commission’s leadership regarding its failure to account for over N4 billion expended from its 2025 budget.

This inquiry took place when the Managing Director of the SEDC, Mark Okoye and his team appeared before the committee.

Okoye attended the meeting alongside Sylvester Okonkwo, a former Chief of Staff to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, to justify the commission’s financial activities for the year.

According to budget documents, the SEDC was allocated N16.6 billion for its operations in 2025.

Kalu, representing the Abia North Senatorial District, inquired about the remaining balance in the commission’s account and the manner in which the funds had been utilized.

He said, “We will not accept any excuses, regardless of your background. My responsibility is to fulfill my duties, and we, as parliamentarians, must fulfill ours. I do not care how you came to hold this position, but the constitution has entrusted us with a role to ensure you operate within the laws of Nigeria.

“My question is this: you have received N16.6 billion, how much is left in your account?”

In reply, Okoye stated that the commission had between N11.5 billion and N12 billion still available, suggesting that over N4 billion had been allocated to operational expenses.

“Based on the last information provided to me, the SEDC should have around N11.5 to N12 billion in its account,” he asserted.

However, Kalu dismissed this explanation, maintaining that the figure did not correspond with the records accessible to the committee or with data obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

He subsequently requested a detailed account of the expenditures.

He added, “In this committee, we have the means to trace where funds have been spent and where they are held. These individuals are not just anybody; they are government officials.

“I have communicated with the Central Bank, and I can retrieve documents from my office right now. We have also dispatched the Auditor General to review your activities, as I am not satisfied.”

Failing to provide a thorough account of the spending, the managing director of the SEDC was instructed to return to the committee the following Tuesday with complete documentation detailing the utilization of the funds.

“We are not pleased with your performance; this is not the standard expected from someone who claims expertise like you do. I am quite disappointed, and this committee shares that sentiment.

“We are giving you one week to return and present the full truth regarding this matter because you are wasting our time. We expect to see you back here next Tuesday,” Mr. Kalu, a former governor of Abia State, stated.

The senator further claimed that documents accessible to the committee indicated that the commission spends N153 million each year for a modest office in Abuja, even though it has its main headquarters located in Enugu.

“You maintain a tiny office here in Abuja and are paying N153 million for a single room. This committee is aware of it.

“You’re engaging with individuals who have progressed further than you believe. This is why I’m cautioning you; let’s not continue this farce here. I want to protect you from a potential issue,” the senator remarked.

The SEDC is among the latest regional development commissions formed by the Bola Tinubu administration to tackle the developmental issues confronting the South-east geopolitical area.

President Tinubu signed the South East Development Commission (Establishment) Bill into law in 2024, and the commission’s board was inaugurated in February 2025, making it less than two years old.

The commission was established to promote infrastructure enhancement, economic advancement, and social progress across the five South-east states of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo. Its responsibilities include the reconstruction and restoration of roads, homes, and other infrastructure affected by the Nigerian civil war; addressing ecological and environmental issues; fostering industrial growth; supporting agriculture; attracting investments; and generating job opportunities in the region.

The formation of the SEDC was largely embraced by political figures, civil society organizations, and stakeholders in the South-east, many of whom regarded it as a long-awaited measure to counteract decades of perceived neglect, infrastructure shortcomings, and developmental difficulties in the area.

For a commission still in its early stages and tasked with gaining public trust, a lack of clear documentation regarding expenditures could jeopardize confidence among lawmakers, stakeholders, and residents of the South-east, who anticipate the agency to implement concrete development initiatives.

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