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Southwest in Joint Moves to Prevent Terrorists’ Incursion into Region

In a landmark move, Southwest governors have launched a joint strategy to prevent terrorist incursion, agreeing to establish a regional security fund, a digital intelligence-sharing platform, and reinforce forest surveillance. State leaders also called for stricter regulation of inter-state migration and action against illegal mining, while reiterating support for state police. At a crucial summit in Ibadan led by Governor Sanwo-Olu (Lagos), Makinde (Oyo), Abiodun (Ogun), Aiyedatiwa (Ondo), Oyebanji (Ekiti), and Adeleke’s deputy (Osun), the governors resolved to set up a South West Security Fund (SWSF) under the DAWN Commission, and a live digital security communication channel linking all six states for coordinated rapid response. Forest surveillance and documentation of foreigners and unauthorized settlements are to be intensified, while over 70 illegal migrants were reportedly arrested in Ogun alone. The summit commended security agencies, including Amotekun and NSCDC, for ongoing […]

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15 Injured in Major Road Crash in Ogun State

Fifteen people suffered injuries in a major road accident on Monday at Omoyele Junction along the Sagamu–Ikorodu Expressway in Ogun State. The crash involved an unregistered Mack truck, a Toyota Highlander, a Suzuki minibus, and a motorcycle. According to TRACE spokesperson Babatunde Akinbiyi, the accident happened when the truck’s brakes failed due to excessive speed, causing it to crash into the other vehicles. Emergency services responded quickly, treating 12 male and 3 female victims at the scene and clearing the wrecked vehicles to restore traffic flow. On the same day, a separate truck carrying containers also crashed at Ijagun along the Ijebu-Ode–Benin Expressway, blocking the road and causing delays. The road was later cleared by FRSC officials who took the victims to General Hospital, Ijebu-Ode. TRACE urged drivers to slow down and avoid unnecessary crashes caused by speeding. Meanwhile, police […]

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Police Arrest Two Cameroonians for Human Trafficking in Ogun

The Ogun State Police Command has arrested two Cameroonian nationals for involvement in human trafficking and kidnapping. The police said that the suspects lured victims into Nigeria by promising to help them get foreign visas. A female victim from Cameroon reported that she was brought into Nigeria by a man named Donald, who promised her a Canadian visa. On arriving at Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos, she and her younger sister were taken to Mowe in Ogun State, where they were held against their will. The woman managed to escape on November 3 and alerted the police. Officers from the Anti-Kidnapping Unit raided the hideout and rescued another victim, Kengne Maeva. Two men—Ndzana Kamga Isidore and Tingue Stephen—were arrested at the scene. The main suspect, Donald, is still on the run. Preliminary investigations revealed that the victims’ families paid 3,600,000 […]

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