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Alleged 700 Cattle Fraud: We’re Not Culpable, Suspect Already Standing Trial – FUNAAB

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The management of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, has shed light on the alleged missing 700 missing cattles from the university facility.

The university said though its facility is established up to the standards for livestock care but added that it can’t accommodate 700 animals at once.

Speaking through the acting Head of Directorate of Public Relations, Olasunkanmi Olajide on Sunday via a statement, the university said its unidentified worker involved in the reported disappearance of 700 cattle in its care by some stakeholders was facing trial.

Reports has it that that some members of the public had put the cattle in the care of the university for rearing under its Cattle Production Venture scheme but there were concerns by some of the stakeholders that the FUNAAB could no longer account for about 700 of their cattle in the custody  of the institution.

But the University absolved self of any wrongdoing, informing that a member of staff of the university who was said to have engaged in illegal dealings with the stakeholders leading to the loss of some cattle is already standing trial.

The university Head of Directorate of Public Relations, Olasunkanmi Olajide’s statement partly read, “FUNAAB allows external stakeholders to bring in cows from outside to raise through an open and transparent process. In this venture, many external stakeholders from Abeokuta and beyond had taken advantage of this venture, profitably.

“Upon reports of cattle losses, FUNAAB management promptly initiated investigations and it was revealed that many of the stakeholders alleging fraud had bypassed university procedures and dealt directly with a staff member at the CPV for reasons only known to them.

“Despite this attempt to short-change the university by many of these stakeholders, the staff member was appropriately questioned, investigated, and handed over to the police for criminal investigation, as allowed by our laws.”

The university in the statement by Olajide explained that matter was already before a competent court while the employee found culpable was also already undergoing trial.

“It is important to inform the public that many of the affected stakeholders involved in the issue have refused to cooperate with the police to assist in the full investigation, and have also refused to show at the court, as witnesses.

“This might be due to their inability to bring legitimate documents depicting that their cattle were with FUNAAB.

“Regarding the claims of missing 700 cows, we assert that our CPV facilities are designed and maintained to meet the necessary requirements for the care and management of livestock but cannot accommodate 700 animals at once.

“FUNAAB reaffirms its commitment to its core mandates of teaching, research, and extension services, aimed at advancing agricultural development for societal benefit.

“We value the trust and confidence of our stakeholders and remain open to constructive dialogue and collaboration to address any concerns,” he added.

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Ogun Police Launches Manhunt for APC Councillor Killers

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Police say they have launched a manhunt for the killers of an APC councillorship candidate, in the Ogun state November 16 local government poll.
The candidate, Adeyemi Adeleke was shot dead on Saturday afternoon at Jide Jones axis of Oke Ilewo, Abeokuta, the state capital.
His assassins shot him at a close range and smashed his head to ensure he was dead before fleeing the scene.
Spokesperson of the state police command, Omolola Odutola said policemen have been deployed to track down the assasins.
Odutola in a telephone conversation said the killers are suspected cultists and were armed with a pump action rifle and a pistol in an unmarked Toyota corrola sport car.
She said police immediately visited the scene after the incident, took photographs, while the family of the late candidate requested to take his body away without a post mortem examination.
The police image maker said police investigations of the incident was underway to arrest the fleeing killers of the candidate.

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Group Raises Awareness on Gender Violence

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The centre for community development, family and health initiative has alerted of the rising reported cases of sexual and gender based violence in Ogun state.
The centre chief executive director, Fidelis Olumide Igbodipe issued the alert in Ijebu Ode during the training organized by the centre for media practitioners on sexual and gender based violence over the weekend.
He explained that the training aimed at raising awareness, promote dialogue and advocacy for policy change to tackle sexual and geder based violence (SGBV) in the state.
Igbodipe said the focus of the training was how the media could assist in continuous advocacy, communtiy mobilization and engagement on the issue.
He called for a change in the perception about sexual and reproductive health rights of the people and zero tolerance for SGBV.

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NDLEA Arrests Drug Kingpin in Abeokuta

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A suspected drug kingpin, Ajiboye Damilare has been arrested by National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital.
The suspect, according to the anti-narcotic agency, has been on its wanted list for over a year.
He was arrested on Wednesday, last week, in a bank in the city.
Spokesman of the agency, Femi Babafemi, on Sunday said the suspect had been evading arrest since NDLEA operatives raided his warehouse, at Akala Street, Mushin in Lagos on September 4, 2023.
According to Babafemi, a total of one thousand and 101 kilogram of Ghana loud was recovered from the warehouse.
Since then, Babafemi said the directorate of assets and financial investigation of NDLEA which had been tracking him, linked him with 20 bank accounts and blocked them.

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