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Bangladesh’s prime minister flees country and resigns after deadly protest

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Bangladesh’s prime minister has resigned and fled to India following weeks of deadly protests in the country.

Reports of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, 76, resigning were confirmed by the army, as well as Bangladesh High Commission Officials in Delhi.

According to the country’s leading national paper, Ms Hasina, who led the country for 15 years, and her sister took a military helicopter to India.

The former prime minister is taking “safe shelter” away from her official residence, the news agency Reuters says, amid reports of it being stormed by protesters.

A shopping center was set on fire by protesters during a rally against Ms Hasina on Sunday. Pic: AP

At least 95 people, including at least 14 police officers, died in clashes in the capital on Sunday, according to local news, while hundreds more were injured.

Soldiers on armoured vehicle patrolling Dhaka last month. Pic: AP

 

At least six people were reportedly killed in clashes between police and protesters in the Jatrabari and Dhaka Medical College areas on Monday.

The demonstrations began with students seeking to end a quota system for government jobs, but clashes with police and pro-government activists escalated into violence that left more than 200 dead last month.

Sunday’s protests saw people calling for justice for victims of deadly clashes. Pic: AP

That triggered more protests demanding accountability from the government, which have grown into calls for Ms Hasina, who has been leading the country since 2009, to step down.

Ms Hasina is reported to have fled the country as anti-government protesters vowed to march to the capital to demand her resignation on Monday.

Broadband internet and mobile data services have been restored across Bangladesh after a blackout.

This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly.

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Edo State Recovers 30 Government Vehicles from Former Officials

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Edo State has recovered 30 government-owned vehicles allegedly held by former officials of the previous administration.

The Edo State Vehicle Recovery Committee has successfully reclaimed 30 vehicles owned by the government from officials of the former administration.

This information was conveyed by the committee’s chairman, Kelly Okungbowa, through a statement from Fred Itua, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo, on Thursday.

Okungbowa emphasized the significant contribution of whistleblowers in aiding these recoveries, which included four vehicles taken from the residence of a former senior official and another vehicle retrieved from a different individual.

The retrieval of these vehicles reflects the state government’s dedication to accountability and effective resource management.

Okungbowa praised the citizens who provided crucial information and encouraged others to report similar incidents to prevent the misappropriation of public assets.

He detailed that among the recovered items were two Land Cruiser Jeeps and two Toyota Hilux vehicles, one of which contained campaign materials.

He assured residents that further recoveries would occur before the committee’s two-week deadline and called for additional public assistance, promising rewards for useful tips.

The committee is also prepared to extend its efforts nationwide to locate state-owned vehicles.

It is noteworthy that the committee had previously recovered three vehicles, including a Hilux van and two Toyota Hiace buses, one of which was found to contain bags of rice intended for distribution as palliatives to Edo residents.

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Imo State Reels Under Debts As Governor Uzodimma Owes N43billion To Contractors Amid N163billion Domestic Borrowings

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The state also owes the CBN N70.8 billion from the differentiated cash reserve ratio it got.

 

A review of the audited financial statements of Imo State, has shown that the Governor Hope Uzodimma-led government owes its contractors N43billion and the Central Bank of Nigeria the sum of N89billion as of the end of 2023.

The report also shows that Imo State under Governor Uzodimma owes the apex bank the sum of N17.2billion from the budget support granted to it by the Central Bank; the state also owes another sum of N66 million from the MSME development fund it got from the CBN.

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Reps Summon CBN and Banks Over Unverified POS Operators

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The House of Representatives summons the CBN and banks over concerns about unverified POS operators across Nigeria.

The Nigerian House of Representatives has decided to summon Olayemi Cardoso, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), along with the Chief Executive Officers of commercial banks, to discuss the inadequate documentation of Point of Sale (POS) users nationwide.

This resolution emerged from a motion introduced by John Okafor, the representative for Ehime/Mbano/Uboma/Obowo Federal Constituency in Imo State, during a plenary session on Wednesday.

Okafor pointed out the escalating issues linked to the undocumented identities of POS users, which create significant obstacles for security and financial regulations.

He urged his fellow lawmakers to endorse the motion, stressing the necessity for a unified approach to address the issue.

He noted that there have been instances of fraudulent activities associated with POS users, asserting the urgent need to combat such illegal practices to protect the integrity of financial transactions in Nigeria.

He remarked that the House recognizes that undocumented POS transactions present a vulnerability to fraud, including identity theft and money laundering.

By mandating the documentation of users’ identities, the prevalence of fraud could be substantially diminished, thereby enhancing the security of financial transactions in the country.

Furthermore, he emphasized that proper documentation would promote accountability among operators and users, facilitating the tracing of transactions back to individuals and holding them responsible for any illicit activities.

In a critical remark directed at the apex bank, the All Progressives Congress lawmaker highlighted what he termed regulatory bias and enforcement challenges faced by relevant authorities.

He called for immediate action to prevent this troubling situation and to protect Nigerians from criminal exploitation through the POS system.

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