IGP Egbetokun intervenes as Govt makes moves to block murder investigation against a Suspect
IGP Egbetokun intervenes as Govt makes moves to block murder investigation against a Suspect
In a swift and decisive move, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun, with the support of Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2, Adegoke Fayoade, has successfully thwarted an attempt by Ogun State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Oluwashina Ogungbade (SAN), to halt investigations into the murder of Saheed Jinadu Shoboyede.
The alleged suspect in the murder, Elijah Adeogun—also known as “Killer”—and four others were apprehended by police last week and transported to the Force Headquarters in Abuja for further questioning and legal proceedings.
The murder of Shoboyede, which occurred in the Osuke community last month, had previously raised alarm due to Adeogun’s suspected involvement in multiple homicides across Ogun State.
Before his most recent arrest, Adeogun had been the subject of several police investigations, with multiple petitions filed against him by both concerned citizens and state officials.
In a controversial move, Adeogun was released earlier this year, following an earlier murder charge against him being dropped.
This decision came after a letter of Nolle Prosequi was issued to the High Court in Ilaro by the Ogun State Attorney General, effectively discontinuing the charge. The letter, dated January 9, requested the state High Court to end the proceedings in case HCT/46C/2022, which involved the Commissioner of Police (COP) and two other individuals—Saheed Dada and Bankole Francis—alongside Adeogun.
Despite the Attorney General’s attempt to halt legal action, the intervention of IGP Egbetokun and AIG Fayoade has ensured that the investigation into Shoboyede’s murder continues, signaling a firm commitment to justice and accountability in the face of mounting concerns over the suspect’s criminal history.
“I, Oluwasira Ogungbade SAN, Attorrey-General of Ogun State, by the power conferred on me by section 211(1)(b&c)of the 1999 Constitution as amended and Section 115(1)of the Administration of Criminal Justice and Other Related Matters Laws of Ogun State, 2017, hereby withdraw and discontinue the charge and all criminal proceedings against the defendants in respect of charge No:HCT/46C/2022,” the letter which was seen by our Correspondent read in parts.”
Controversy Surrounds Adeogun’s Release as Ogun Attorney General Seeks to Take Over Murder Case
After the trial for the murder of Monday Eredua was abruptly discontinued, reports emerged that Elijah Adeogun, previously held in custody by the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), was released only to be accused of further murders, including the recent killing of Saheed Jinadu Shoboyede. Upon his return to the Osuke community, Adeogun’s alleged involvement in more violent crimes sparked widespread outrage.
The Ileke ruling family of Osuke, devastated by Shoboyede’s death, made a public appeal to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun, urging him to intervene and ensure justice was served in the matter. In response, IGP Egbetokun swiftly acted by instructing the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2, Adegoke Fayoade, to take over the investigation, especially after the family raised concerns about the Ogun State Police Command’s attempts to derail the case.
In line with the directive, the Zonal Command issued a warrant for Adeogun’s arrest, leading to his capture last week alongside four accomplices.
However, the case took another controversial turn when the Ogun State Attorney General’s office stepped in once again. On March 19, a letter was sent to the Ota Magistrate Court, informing the court that the Attorney General had officially taken over the prosecution of Adeogun’s case on behalf of the state government.
This move has added another layer of complexity to an already tangled legal situation, as tensions mount over the perceived interference in the pursuit of justice.
“Exercising powers conferred on the Attorney General of Ogun State under section 311(1)(c), 243(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) I, Oluwasina Ogungbade ( SAN), Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice hereby take proceeding on behalf of Ogun State.”
Amid growing concerns of potential political interference, Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Adegoke Fayoade, acting on the orders of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun, has moved the suspects involved in the Shoboyede murder case to Abuja for further investigation and possible prosecution.
In a confirmation, AIG Fayoade explained that the suspects had indeed been transferred to Abuja for continued inquiry, as the case remains under investigation. He also clarified that the Attorney General’s office had expressed interest in taking over the case, even though it was still in the investigation phase. “They made attempts to take over the matter, which is still under investigation, but the case has now been transferred to Abuja for further investigations,” Fayoade stated.
The Attorney General’s controversial actions, particularly his push to take over the case, have drawn criticism from various quarters. Human rights lawyer Olayinka Sanni responded by calling on Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, to launch an urgent investigation into the conduct of top officials in the Ministry of Justice.
Sanni urged the governor to establish a Commission of Enquiry to probe those officials allegedly involved in undermining justice in murder and other criminal cases in Ogun State.
He further questioned the Attorney General’s role in the matter, especially given the unusual move to initiate a Nolle Prosequi in a murder case that was still under investigation and had not yet been formally charged by the police.
“The governor of Ogun State should wake up. I want to believe that the governor does not know what has been happening in the state.
“One of the agencies, specifically the Ministry of Justice in Ogun State has been hijacked by a notorious killer known as Elijah.
“This is not the first time or the second time that the Ministry of Justice will enter a Nolle Prosequi on behalf of somebody, who was always arrested for murder.
“This suspect has never been charged for any other crime except murder and in all instances of the murder, it was discovered that the weapon used was AK-47.
“There is a need for an inquiry to be set up to investigate the Ogun State Ministry of Justice and all the murder cases against Elijah and his cohorts.
“When the police approached the court to get a remand warrant on March 19, the case was not in court. The Ogun Attorney General descended to enter a Nolle Prosequi to take over the case
“On February 27, 2025, another murder was committed.There is a video of how the perpetrators were leaving a compound with AK47 and other weapons. Some of them have been arrested. The video is in the custody of the police at Zone 2.
“Rather than allowing the police to do things constitutionally, the Ogun Attorney General again came all the way to Lagos to take over the case. What is his interest in Elijah?
“Anytime he is apprehended for murder the Ogun Attorney General will come and enter a Nolle Prosequi to take over the case file,” queried Sanni.
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Two Suspects remanded in Prison over alleged abduction, murder of fourteen years old boy
Two Suspects remanded in Prison over alleged abduction, murder of fourteen years old boy
A Kano State High Court on Monday remanded two men: Isma’il Adamu, 22, and Isma’il Rabiu, 24, in a correctional centre for allegedly kidnapping and stabbing a 14-year-old boy, Abdullahi Sani, to death.
Adamu who lives at Zara Quarters Mariri and Rabilu of Maganda Quarters Mariri, respectively, are facing a three-count charge bordering on conspiracy, kidnapping and culpable homicide.
Justice Musa Ahmad ordered that the defendants be remanded in a correctional centre and adjourned the matter until Jan.30, for hearing.
Earlier, the prosecution counsel, Mr Salisu Muhammad-Tahir, who is also the Kano State Solicitor-General, told the court that the defendants committed the offence on Feb. 8, 2024, at Fulani Quarters, Hotoro, Kano.
He alleged that the defendants conspired and kidnapped the deceased
and later contacted his family, demanding a ransom of N3 million, which was not paid.
“The defendants later lured the deceased into an uncompleted building at Fulani Quarters Hotoro and stabbed him on his neck, chest and shoulder with a sharp knife, leading to his death” Muhammad-Tahir said
The defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The prosecutor said the offences contravened sections 97, 274 and 221 of the Penal Code Law.(NAN)
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Nigerian Army reacts to alleged mutiny report by Soldiers over poor salaries and allowances
Nigerian Army reacts to alleged mutiny report by Soldiers over poor salaries and allowances
The Nigerian Army has dismissed as false and misleading an online report alleging threats of mutiny by soldiers over salaries and allowances, describing the claim as sensational and detrimental to national security.
In a statement issued on Monday in Abuja, the acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Appolonia Anele, said there had been no threat of mutiny within the Nigerian Army.
Anele said that such conduct was alien to its ethos, discipline and professionalism.
She said mutiny was a grave offence under military law and incompatible with the loyalty of Nigerian Army personnel to the Constitution and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
Anele explained that the report relied on anonymous and unverifiable claims circulated through non-official channels, which did not reflect the views or disposition of officers and soldiers who were trained to address grievances through established military procedures.
Anele clarified that promotion increments were only one component of military pay and should not be misrepresented as total earnings.
According to her, military remuneration includes consolidated salaries, rank-based allowances, operational, field and hardship allowances, as well as other entitlements that vary based on deployment, qualifications and responsibilities.
She said the Nigerian Army, in collaboration with the Armed Forces of Nigeria and relevant government authorities, was implementing structured welfare reforms, including periodic reviews of salaries and allowances, enhanced operational incentives, improved accommodation, medical care and insurance packages for troops and their families.
The army spokesperson added that the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, had, since assuming office, initiated constructive engagements with relevant authorities on troop welfare, with positive outcomes already emerging.
Anele reaffirmed that the Federal Government, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, remained committed to the welfare and operational effectiveness of the Armed Forces amid evolving security challenges.
She urged the public to disregard unfounded reports and rely on official communication channels for accurate information on the Nigerian Army. (NAN)
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Govt removes 607 beggars, mentally challenged persons from the streets
Govt removes 607 beggars, mentally challenged persons from the streets
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCT) has removed 607 beggars and mentally challenged individuals from the streets of Abuja, from July 2025 to date.
Mrs Ukachi Adebayo, Head of Enforcement, FCT Social Development Secretariat (SDS) made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday.
Adebayo said the exercise was carried out by the Operation Sweep Abuja team, to flush out all criminal elements from the city.
She said that out of the 607 evacuated, 583 were beggars while 23 were mentally challenged individuals.
She added that the beggars and the mentally challenged individuals had been counselled, profiled and taken back to their various states in collaboration with the state governments through their liaison offices.
“What we do when we apprehend the beggars and mentally challenged individuals is to counsel them to be able to profile them.
“After that, we take them to their various liaison offices to be returned to their respective states where they are expected to undergo rehabilitation,” she said.
Noting that the beggars and mentally challenged persons return to the streets after the evacuation, Adebayo said that the operation was ongoing and would continue to take them off the streets of Abuja.
She said: “The more you take them out; the more they resurface.
“Some of them were driven by insecurity in their state and they ran to Abuja to take refuge but we will continue to apprehend them and take them back”.
Similarly, Mrs Gloria Onwuka, acting Director, Social Welfare, SDS, said that some of the children begging on the streets were brought in from other states by unidentified individuals to beg and hand over the proceeds to them.
Onwuka added that some of the women that were caught with children, begging on their behalf were not their biological children.
“Begging is now run like a business. People will go and hire people’s children from other states, put them in vehicles very early in the morning, come to Abuja and start begging.
“The families they are hiring these children from don’t even know that this is what they are using their children to do.
“We have caught so many of them like that,” she said.
Also, Dr Peter Olumuji, Secretary, FCTA Command and Control Centre, explained that Operation Sweep was a joint security operation involving all relevant security agencies and FCT’s Secretariats, Departments and Agencies.
Olumuji told NAN that the operation was instituted by the FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, to sweep Abuja of miscreants, street beggars, scavengers and other criminal elements.
He pointed out that beggars pose security threats and constitute a nuisance in the city, adding that some of them serve as informants to criminals.
“Not only that, the beggars and mentally challenged individuals also deface the beauty of the capital city, while some of them become victims of kidnapping for rituals and other negative purposes,” he said.
He said that the operation was ongoing and would continue to crackdown on beggars, miscreants and other criminal elements wherever they resurfaced.
NAN recalls that Wike, had in October 2024, declared war on beggars defacing Abuja city and posing security risk.
The minister explained that the move was necessary over concerns that Abuja was turning into a beggars’ city.
“Let me say clearly now, we have declared war on beggars because Abuja is returning to beggar’s city.
“If you know you have a sister, you have a brother who is a beggar on the road; do something, because from next week, we will carry them; we will take them out of the city.
“It is embarrassing that people who come into Abuja, the first thing they see are just beggars on the road,” he said.
Wike further said that sometimes the supposed beggars may not be beggars but criminals pretending to be beggars.
“We will not allow that,” he said.
He explained that the move was to ensure maximum security so that residents could sleep with their two eyes closed. (NAN)
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