Sahara Reporters Latest News Today Wednesday 24th February 2021

Sahara Reporters Latest News Today Wednesday 24th February 2021

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Niger Delta Militants Threaten To Carry Out Attacks In Abuja, Lagos

The oi-rich Niger Delta has been badly affected by instability

A group of Niger Delta militants, Supreme Egbesu Liberation Fighters, has threatened to destroy infrastructure in Lagos and Abuja.
The group made the threat in a video posted on Tuesday by Africa Independent Television (AIT).

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In the video, the group accused the Nigerian government of marginalising the region and failing to deliver on the amnesty programme.
Reading from a statement, a masked member of the group said there has been no meaningful development in the area since they accepted an amnesty programme offered by the government.
“Till date, there are no schools, no potable water, no light, no hospital and access roads for our people to enjoy,” the masked man said.
Also, according to the group, there has been no meaningful progress regarding the proposed Ogoni clean-up project.
The group said the Nigerian government “has decided to play politics against the meaningful development of our people”.
It said the way “Zamfara gold mining sector is being handled by their people”, the people of Niger Delta should also be allowed to manage their resources.
It said, “Over the years, the Niger Delta people have made frantic efforts to create an enabling environment… but to our great dismay, the Nigerian government over the years has decided to handle the issues of the Niger Delta with kid gloves. They have betrayed the struggle and have left the people to their fate.
“Rather, what is visible is the presence of military gunboat and the numerous military personnel dispersed to the Niger Delta who are killing, raping, and maiming the innocent people of the region.
“Look at the security surveillance contract taking place in our region through the federal government, these agencies in place have decided to shortchange our people. Now in our territorial waters, it is an Israeli company that is providing waterway security which we have competent hands with expert knowledge to manage.
“Don’t worry, because we are coming to destroy all your infrastructure in Abuja and Lagos. As a group committed to giving total liberation to our people, we will destroy the oil facilities both onshore and offshore in no distant time, we will be seen to be crippling the Nigerian economy.”
The group nominated former President Goodluck Jonathan and Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, to mediate between it and the Nigerian government.
Any insurgency in the South South region will worsen the economic situation in the country as the bulk of Nigeria’s income is derived from oil, which is mined from the area. It will also worsen the state of insecurity in the country which is already fighting insurgency and banditry.

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Lagos Community Residents Lament Invasion By Policemen, Landgrabbers, Allege Indiscriminate Shootings

Some residents of Igbokuta/Gberigbe community at Ijede Local Government Area of Ikorodu, Lagos State have alleged invasion by landgrabbers and operatives of the Intelligence Response Squad in their community
They also accused the officers, whose services were employed by the landgrabbers, of shooting indiscriminately at villagers, hitting them with vehicles and destroying valuables in the process.

In a report sent to SaharaReporters, the residents also alleged that the police officers took away a few motorbikes belonging to community members and left many injured.
The report read: “IRT officers in connivance with Kamarudeen Lamina, aka Sir Kay; Akinrinle Micheal, aka Amat and Layiwola Jimoh Nosiru, who are known land-grabbers unleashed terror on people of Igbokuta/Gberigbe community of Ijede Local Government on February 18, 2021.
“The trio mentioned above are bigwig land-grabbers who employed the IRT policemen led by Inspector Hameed Olakunle Oyewole.
“The landgrabbers sought the engagement of the IRT officers who came to the community to shoot at residents, hit them with vehicles and destroy properties and valuables, including houses. They also took away a few motorbikes belonging to community members. Scores were injured while an elderly man was not spared in the barbaric act of the officers.
“The officers were alleged to have also taken N22,000.00 from one Aremu Wahab while another person’s motorbike was also stolen by the officers.”
They also said two residents of the community, Jamiu and Lukman, were arrested by the IRT officers after being accused of committing a crime they knew nothing about.
Speaking with SaharaReporters, a resident simply identified as Yunus, said some thugs had accompanied the party and unleashed terror on the people by breaking glass windows and doors of houses.
He also accused the suspected thugs shooting indiscriminately at people and robbing them of their possessions during the day and at night.
According to him, the people are desperately seeking the intervention of the state government as they cannot report to the Imota police station for fear of being arrested. 
He said, “Even those policemen that came with the land-grabbers were shooting indiscriminately at people, in a place where we have children, pregnant women and other vulnerable sets of people who might not be able to run to escape danger.
“The police at Imota police station say it’s none of their businesses. Even we we can’t go to the police station because we fear that we may be locked up. In December 2020, we petitioned the area commander on this issue because it has been going on for 12 years. He assigned two officers who followed us to see how the thugs had damaged someone’s property. When we got there, these thugs beat an officer, removed his teeth and collected his ID card from him.
“Immediately, we wrote a petition to the police headquarters in Abuja, and they also wrote a petition against us. Those in Abuja saw that they were thieves. The person who brought them is not the original beneficiary of that land; his father’s house is in Akure and he is claiming another person’s inheritance in Lagos.
“When the police saw the trouble we were facing, they warned those guys that they shouldn’t threaten us. They asked us all to sign an undertaking that we would maintain peace for three weeks. We were still in the process of maintaining peace when they suddenly went to bring some policemen and thugs last Thursday, shooting at people, stealing and doing all sorts of things in town. They shot at one of the family members who owns the house; the police were actually shooting at him.”
For Dele Bello, one of the residents who was shot, the duty of the government to protect its people is long forgotten.
Bello said he only escaped death because he had been ‘spiritually fortified’. He said he would have been dead if not for that.
“I was shot at, someone pointed at me. I was just coming into the street when I suspected someone was pointing at me. I didn’t know the thugs were already in the street. I saw the bike man (commercial motorcyclist) who pointed at me and asked him why he did that, he’s someone I know.
“Immediately the policemen saw that I stopped the guy, they started shooting from afar. They were chasing after me with bullets. One hit me but I’m recovering already. If I had nothing on me, I could have died.”
He said he no longer could no longer sleep at home for fear of being killed by thugs who had taken over the community, noting that they once attacked people during a community meeting and seized their phones.
“I don’t sleep at home; I move from one place to another. I’ve left the house with my family. We don’t have anywhere to stay now. We just pass the night anywhere. I can’t go to my house because it is one of the houses the landgrabbers are interested in. They’ve laid a siege to a house my mother inherited from her father.
“These thugs are so rude that while the community was having a meeting, they went there to collect people’s phone, beat them up, and destroyed people’s property. My younger brothers’ house was burgled; they went in through the window. They took everything in his house.”
Bello also recalled that a young man was shot during the invasion of Igbokuta but rather than report to the police station, he left for Osogbo for treatment.
“A very young man was shot and we told him to report at the station so the matter would be treated, but he ran away. He said he didn’t want the police to say he was an armed robber. They’ve taken the young man to Osogbo for treatment now, we hope he gets better. We don’t have a government,” he said.
Speaking further, Yunus said the affected persons had petitioned the police headquarters in Abuja on the current situation.
“We’ve spoken with them and they are processing it. As it stands now, those IRT officers went with two community people, Jamiu and Lukman. We don’t know whether they want to kill them or keep them or maybe they’ve poisoned them because we were told that they were sick.
“The police have arrested them for three days now, is it proper? A case that is in the court of law and we can’t report to Imota police station. The station has been bought over by these bandits, even the Divisional Police Officer there,” he said.

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Lagos #EndSARS Panel Summons Inspector-General Of Police, Adamu

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The Lagos State panel hearing cases of extrajudicial activities and police brutality has summoned the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, to appear before it over a case involving one Adewale Adewuyi.
Chairperson of the panel, Justice Doris Okuwobi (retired), disclosed this on Tuesday.

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Adewuyi, through his lawyer, Debo Adeleke, had alleged that the police refused to release 26 acres of farmland seized from him since 2013.
He asked the panel to summon Adamu so that the police could be compelled to release the seized farmland.
Adeleke said a federal court judgment in 2017 ordered the police to release his farmland located at Age-Mowo near Badagry and to negotiate with him the amount to pay for damages and physical assault.
He added the police have refused to release the farmland or engage in alternative dispute resolution, despite efforts to compel them to do so.
Cyril Ejiofor, police counsel, asked that he should be given two weeks to meet with the legal department so that the issue will be resolved.
However, the chairperson of the panel, ordered that all parties mentioned in the petition, including the IGP should be served summons.
The case was adjourned till March 30.

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E2%80%93-ezeife-ex-anambra Orlu Raid: Uzodinma Trying to Kill His People By Inviting Military To Imo – Ezeife, Ex-Anambra Governor

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A Third Republic Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, has condemned the air and ground attacks by military forces in Orlu, Imo State.
Ezeife condemned the Nigerian government for sending troops to kill and arrest defenceless citizens, and accused the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzondinma, for allegedly inviting the army to torture the people he claimed to be leading.
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Ezeife said this in an exclusive interview with SaharaReporters on Tuesday following recent military raids in Orlu.
The Nigerian Army on Tuesday admitted carrying out airstrikes and ground attacks in search of members of the Eastern Security Network and Indigenous People of Biafra.
Reacting to the raid, Ezeife said, “Many of us from the South-East are tired of speaking about the issues in this part of the country. It is as if the federal government does not want the South-East to belong to Nigeria.
“The federal government seems to be the greatest actor thinking about the disintegration of Nigeria. How do you understand air bombardments and ground attacks on the civilian people that have done nothing illegal? It is not news that all manner of military personnel and security agents have been used against the South-East. We have been denied projects and appointments going around the country. There are politics and policies of ‘Pull Igbo Down’ from the federal government.”
He also said “it is so obvious if you go and conduct a referendum in the South-East on whether to stay or not to stay in Nigeria, you will find those who say not to stay are on the increase. And some of us talking about one Nigeria are increasingly looking like fools because the federal government is not relenting in adopting an isolationist policy against the Igbo”.
The elder statesman berated the Imo governor for inviting the military to the region.
Uzodinma had said, “That’s why our government decided to invite the military to flush out IPOB and their so-called ESN. We discovered that there was a camp which IPOB established at Umutanze, Orlu and we sent police to dislodge them.”
Ezeife said, “I don’t know the kind of things going on in Imo State for Uzondinma to have uttered that statement that he invited the military for the raid in Orlu. I don’t know how the current leadership in Imo emerged. I’m shocked to have read that the governor was aware of the attacks on innocent lives by the federal government.
“What is worse than that? Maybe he is only covering up for the federal government for saying that he invited the military forces. If he did that, he can’t be the leader of the people. It means he’s trying to kill the people he is leading.
“I really don’t know what to talk about because all forms of humiliations, denials, exclusions and marginalisation in the system are directed at the South-East region.”
Speaking about the agitation of the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, to see the realisation of Biafra, Ezeife noted, “About Kanu, some of us don’t want to leave Nigeria. And some of us believe that no group whether Fulani, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo or any other group in the country benefits from the disintegration of Nigeria.
“How do we go when there is disintegration? You carry your property and live where? We, Igbo, need a lot of space. We spread and do business and Nigeria is suitable for this.
“The younger ones talking about Biafra are reacting to the problems posed against the South-East by the federal government. But we the older ones have seen this problem and think it’s going to be over. It is better for us in the long term to be in Nigeria than to be in one tiny place.
“We are in trouble but we don’t want Nigeria’s disintegration. One of the good things that have happened is when the northern governors are adopting lawfulness in the issue of herdsmen. They have adopted the ban on open grazing, and that gives hope that we can survive in the country if we think fairly of others.”

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E2%80%98drunkard%E2%80%99-%E2%80%93-kogi-senator-adeyemi Abia Governor, Ikpeazu Is A ‘Drunkard’ – Kogi Senator, Adeyemi

Senator Smart Adeyemi on Tuesday described Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State as a ‘champagne drinking man.’
According to Adeyemi, while contributing to a motion on Safe School Initiative in Nigeria, Abia is governed by drunkards.

Responding to a social media post allegedly linked to Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, who is from Abia, the lawmaker said, “Despite that some governors are doing their best, we are lucky to have a governor who has taken the issue of security as a serious priority.
“We are bordered by nine states, but we had an experience of the unfortunate incidents that are happening in neighbouring states. Some governors are committed to the protection of their people. In my state, the governor awarded contracts for the renovation of schools and provides security services to them.
“In some states where we have highly intelligent people, highly educated people, very enterprising people, like Abia, they are governed by drunkards. The governor of Abia is a champagne drinking man. Abia people are impoverished more than ever before. Abia people are unfortunate.”
Responding, Abaribe expressed shock over Adeyemi’s comment and urged his colleague to tender an apology to the governor of Abia.
Abaribe said, “Mr President, I will like to make a clarification. Unfortunately, what has happened here today is one of the problems that you see on social media. I never made any comment on the governor of Kogi State. Never.”

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Gunmen Kill Policeman In Abia, Burn Police Station, Free Suspects

One policeman was killed when some gunmen said to be over 100 invaded a police station in Aba, Abia State on Tuesday morning. 
The Abayi police station was also burnt down by the gunmen and some suspects were freed by the gunmen.

Mr. Geoffrey Ogbonna, Police Public Relations Officer in the state, said the gunmen wanted to take over the station.
Ogbonna said the deceased policeman died during a shootout between the gunmen and the policemen on duty at the station.
He, however, noted that some of the gunmen also recorded some casualties as many of them fled with gunshot wounds.
According to Ogbonna, some of the gunmen have been arrested while others are still on the run.
“Hospitals can give treatment to people with suspected bullet injuries to revive them, but they should do well to report such a person to a nearby police station,” he said while calling on health practitioners to report anyone with gunshot injuries who shows up at their facility.
Last year’s #EndSARS protests recorded the burning of police stations in some states in the country.
Speaking to commissioners of police in the 36 states and the FCT about the damage caused by hoodlums who hijacked last October’s #EndSARS protests in some states, the Inspector General of Police, Adamu Mohammed, said 205 critical national security assets, corporate facilities and private property were attacked, burnt or vandalised.
He said, “So far, a total of 10 firearms including eight AK 47 rifles stolen during the attack on police stations and a locally made pistol have been recovered from elements operating under the guise of the #EndSARS protesters.”

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E2%80%93-farmers-association Political Elite Behind Criminal Herders, Shielding Them From Prosecution – Farmers Association President

The National President of All Farmers Association of Nigeria, Kabir Ibrahim, has described the Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, as ignorant of the law for saying killer Fulani herdsmen are carrying weapons to defend themselves.
He also condemned the statement made by a former Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda, that the Nigerian State had not been fair to the Fulani, hence, they were justified to wield guns to defend themselves. 

Ibrahim said though he had not seen evidence of the statement credited to Mohammed, the statement is condemnable if it was actually true.
Reacting to the recent statements of both current and former Bauchi governors, Ibrahim maintained that the only people permitted by law to carry guns are the security operatives in the country.
“I don’t want to attribute my statements with them. But I want to put into perspective of a video I watched of Bala Mohammed. In his address to the nation.
“He said the real herders are not criminals. But there are criminals who are creeping in among the herders, and this is where the focus of the government should be. They rustle their animals from them. They also attack and kill them.
“What I am telling you is that I have not heard him say that the herders should carry an AK-47 rifle and even the law in Nigeria does not give anybody the right to carry a weapon in the public. Nobody is entitled to bear arms if he is not a security agent.
“The law is very clear on this now. It is very clear that arms like AK-47s are meant to be carried by law enforcement agents. So, if he is saying that, he is ignorant of the law of the country. But I haven’t heard him say that. If you can show me the evidence that he said it, I will definitely condemn that.”

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Speaking on Yuguda’s support for herders carrying arms, the AFAN president said though the farmers and herders have been clashing for a long time, the matter has been politicised and criminalized.
He, therefore, noted that the political leaders should be held responsible.
Yuguda told journalists shortly after he revalidated his membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bauchi on Monday that Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria had been unfairly treated over the years.
“The Nigerian State has not been fair to these people (Fulani herdsmen); when the white man came; they provided cattle grazing and routes from Maiduguri to Lokoja and Ilorin.
“These infrastructures were provided by the white people, and today where are the grazing reserves and the cattle routes?” he asked
Yuguda wondered why the comment by governor Bala Mohammed generated the recent public outcry, saying, “There has been a clamour by senior citizens in this country that we should carry weapons to defend ourselves, but when our governor, Bala Mohammed, made a remark to that effect everyone is crying wolf – all the Nigerian press is saying ‘Bala is this,’ ‘Bala is that.’”
Reacting to that, Ibrahim said, “No, I will tell you what has been going on for a long time. The farmers and herders’ crises have been in existence for a while but now I can say it has been politicised; that is why the country is in a mess.
“Some of these herders you see are not the real owners of the cattle they rear. They are only managing them so they are not really rich. They manage the cattle of the political elite in the country.
“The question we should ask ourselves now is that ‘where do these so-called criminal herders get their weapons from?’ Who gave them AK-47 rifles to carry around? This problem is about politics and criminality. That is why if these criminals are arrested, they can be released in no time. Who do you think is behind their release? This is the assignment for you to find out.
“Our leaders have not really tackled the root cause of these problems. So, for Yuguda to say that, he also needs to be enlightened. My position on his statement is the same as Bala Mohammed’s statement. There is nowhere in the law that justifies that the herders should bear arms, even if they have been neglected or treated unfairly by the government.”

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Makinde Cites Economic Situation As Reason For Reopening Shasha Market

The Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, on Tuesday ordered the immediate reopening of Shasha market in Ibadan, over a week after closing it due following a clash between Yoruba and Hausa communities there.
Makinde had closed the market on February 13 following the crisis that led to killing of many people and burning of shops in the ancient city.

The governor, who ordered the reopening of the market Tuesday morning during a meeting with the leaders of the Hausa and Yoruba communities at the state secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan, said the decision was due to the economic situation and the peculiarities associated with the state.

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Makinde said, “Considering the economic situation and the peculiarities we have with us, I have heard what you said, and we will immediately reopen the Shasha market. They will bring bulldozer(s) to the market today.
“When my brother governors visited Seriki Shasha’s palace, while we were working around, I realised that both the people I saw at Seriki’s place and those I met at Baale’s palace were not happy because they had been deprived of doing their jobs. If you look at Oyo State, even when the COVID-19 was at its peak, I decided not to shut our market places because I knew and also explained to the leadership of the country at the national level that in our state, we have people that the proceeds from what they get today will determine if they will eat tomorrow or not.”
Following the recent clash which led to the loss of lives and property, Makinde (Oyo), Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano), Bello Matawalle (Zamfara), Abubakar Bagudu (Kebbi), and Abubakar Bello (Niger) had visited the market in Ibadan to proffer a lasting solution to the recent clash between Yoruba and Hausa communities there.
The team, which included security heads in the state, Special Adviser to Governor Makinde on Security, Mr. Fatai Owoseni; Chairman, Advisory Council, Senator Hosea Agboola; and former Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Senator Monsurat Sumonu, were received warmly to the palaces of the Baale of Shasha and Seriki Shasha.

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E2%80%99s-leg-gunshots-during-raid Lagos Trigger-happy Policeman Shatters Barber’s Leg With Gunshots During Raid

A trigger-happy policeman attached to the Lagos State Task Force has damaged the leg of a barber, Onyekachi Chinedum, when he shot at passersby during a raid on commercial motorcyclists, known as okada riders, in the Alimosho area of the state.
SaharaReporters learnt that Chinedum, a 37-year-old barber, was returning from his shop and had wanted to use an Automated Teller Machine when the bullets hit him.

He was thereafter rushed to a number of private hospitals in the area, as they rejected him one after the other.
He was later referred to the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi because of the seriousness of his condition.
SaharaReporters gathered that the policeman in question bragged that he was unchallengeable while chasing the okada riders, threatening to shoot at anyone of them. 
Speaking with SaharaReporters, Chinedum, who was writhing in pain, said the doctor had booked him for a surgery and he was helpless.
He said, “I closed from my shop yesterday, Monday, and someone transferred some money to my bank account which I wanted to use an ATM nearby to withdraw. The next thing I heard were gunshots. As I was trying to hide from the continuous gunshots, I found myself on the floor and knew I had been shot in the leg.
“I am in pain. The doctor said I would undergo a surgery. I have just one person with me. I don’t even know how to get out of this.”
He, however, said he did not know the name of the policeman.
A source told SaharaReporters that the policemen shot indiscriminately in the area.
“The policemen from the task force stormed the Akowonjo roundabout and began to shoot indiscriminately. The man was on his way home from work and as he stood at the roundabout to use an ATM and was talking to a friend, he was shot.
“He is a barber and a Paga operator. His shop is opposite the Alimosho Local Government Secretariat. He was transferred to Igbobi after he was rejected by all the private hospitals in the area.
“The statement made by the policeman was ‘nobody dares to challenge me’. It was said that they came to the Akowonjo roundabout to raid okada riders,” the source said.
Nigerian youths last year organised #EndSARS protests in some states in the country, demanding that the Special Anti-Robbery Squad should be disbanded.
SARS was a special police unit notorious for extrajudicial killings and extortion and human rights violations.
 The unit was disbanded but police brutality in the country has not abated.

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Tollgates To Return As Nigerian Government Grants Individuals Licences To Build, Maintain Highways

The Nigerian government says private individuals will be permitted to build, operate or maintain assets on some federal highways that are up for concession.
The arrangement is under the new highway development and management initiative (HDMI).

Already, the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing has received the Outline Business Case Certificate of Compliance to commence the procurement process for the concession of 12 federal highways under the HDMI.
The arrangement will lead to the use of tollgates for concessionaires to recoup investments.
In a new document on how the HDMI partnership would be executed, the FMWH stated that there were two categories, Value Added Concession and Unbundled Assets Approvals.
In the Value-Added Concession initiative, the ministry stated that the road pavement and entire right-of-way would be on concession for development and management by the concessionaire.
The ministry added that the concessionaire agreement will provide adequate highway services through the development of revenue-generating assets along the highways. It added that over 200,000 jobs will also be created by the initiative.
“Both approaches aim to provide adequate highway services through the development of revenue-generating assets along the Highway. This is key to maintaining the functionality of the highway as well as engaging and generating wealth for indigenous small and medium enterprises,” the ministry said.
“The main objective of the initiative is to attract expertise and sustainable investment/funding in the development of road infrastructure and to maximise the use of assets along the Right of Way and develop other highway infrastructure.
“It’s not really about revenue, it’s about the expected injection into the economy. The estimated private sector investment required for the development and maintenance of the 12 routes is N1.34 trillion and the impact such investment will have on the economy cannot be overstated.
“A minimum 50,000 direct jobs and over 200,000 indirect jobs are envisaged to be created spanning construction works, installations, steel fabrication, security, hospitality, vehicle repairs, waste management and administrative work as the value chain along the highway economy is activated.”
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo had ordered the demolition of tollgates in 2003, saying roads should be maintained through revenue from the increase in fuel pump price.
He had also argued that the N63 million collected daily was insignificant and that the facilities constituted inconvenience to motorists and encouraged corruption.

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