orcibly took him away. He said "They blindfolded me and took me to a secluded location. I was kept in a small room and was constantly threatened and beaten. They demanded a ransom from my family and warned them not to involve the police." Bello continued "I spent several days in captivity not knowing if I would ever see my family again. It was a terrifying experience that I wouldn't wish upon anyone." However luck was on Bello's side as the Amotekun operatives received a tip-off about the hideout of the kidnappers. They swiftly launched a rescue operation and managed to free Bello from his captors. During the parade of the suspects the Commander of Amotekun in Ondo State Chief Adetunji Adeleye stated that the security outfit has been relentless in its efforts to put an end to criminal activities in the state. Adeleye said "We will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that the people of Ondo State can go about their daily activities without ...
e (Old Banquet Hall Abuja Tinubu said the country is currently battling “daunting” challenges adding that the ministers must implement “long overdue” reforms and restore the citizenry’s belief in government. He said “We cannot run away from the reality that our nation is faced with daunting challenges. The task before all of us is to confront these challenges head-on and find lasting solutions that will move our country forward. “As ministers your mandate is to serve Nigeria as a whole not just your states or regions. Your loyalty should be to the Nigerian people and their welfare. You must be guided by integrity dignity and the desire to deliver results in all your endeavors. The era of serving personal interests or being beholden to any group or faction is over. It is time to put Nigeria first.” Tinubu emphasized the need for the ministers to work together as a team drawing from their diverse backgrounds and experiences to address the various issues facing the country. He...