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Senator Karimi Appeals for Calm as Irate Youths Block Kabba-Egbe-Ilorin Road, Protest Murder of 3 Policemen, 2 Vigilante

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Senator Sunday Karimi (Kogi West) has appealed for calm as protests erupted in Egbe, Yagba West Local Council in Kogi State Wednesday evening over the killing of three policemen and two vigilantes. Karimi in a statement on Wednesday evening assured the youths and residents of the efforts of the state and the federal government as well as the security agencies in flushing out criminals from Kogi State.

Senator Karimi sympathized and appealed to the protesting youths, leading to the blockage of the Ilorin-Egbe road to remain calm, pointing out that while it is obvious that they are not happy, “we who are their representatives as well as the Government are equally not happy”.

The wave of tragedies and the resultant commotion in the locality started with Wednesday morning’s attack by bandits at a police checkpoint, killing three officers. The incident was said to have occurred at Ofili police checkpoint along Egbe-Okunran-Pategi Road. According to one of the surviving officers, the assailants had hidden themselves in the midst of herds, emerging from behind the cows to open fire on the unsuspecting victims.

Subsequently, at midday on Wednesday, two members of the state government funded vigilante service also fell to the bullets of the criminals in similar incident that occurred along Egbe-Eruku-Ilorin Road, bringing the number of casualties to five, in one day.

Irate youths in Egbe, commercial nerve of Yagba West Council, responded to the twin incidence with roadblocks and burning tyres which they mounted at entry points to the community.

In the melee, several trailers were left stranded along the Egbe-Isanlu-Kabba federal road.

In a related development, also on Wednesday, an 18-seater bus was reportedly attacked, and all passengers kidnapped between Lokoja and Obajana, also in Kogi West.

Concerned by the development, Senator Karimi described the escalation of insecurity in area as “mind-boggling”, especially given the recent successes recorded by the Federal and state governments and the security agencies in curtailing insecurity in the area.

Noting that government is on top of the situation, he disclosed that members of the National Assembly from the senatorial district in conjunction with the state government and security agencies are working collectively and round the clock towards ensuring that cases of insecurity are nipped in the bud.

“I therefore use this medium to sympathize with those who lost their lives and those of their loved ones in the attacks, particularly their immediate families. The People’s problem are our problem”, he said.

Egbe major roads deserted as protests continue (Day 2)

He noted that security agencies have been alerted to Wednesday’s attacks killings and are making frantic and sincere efforts in ensuring that criminal elements involved in the latest killings are arrested and brought to book.

“My office has been inaudated with reported cases of killings on the out sketch of Egbe Okoleke Isanlu Esa road where three policemen were ambushed and killed”.

“There was also another reported case, this evening that the Vigilantee Operations Post along Egbe Eruku road, a boundary town between Kogi and Kwara State was attacked with the killing of two Vigilantee officers. There was also a reported case of Kidnapping along Obajana Lokoja road, where a 18 seater bus was attacked with people kidnapped..These issues are mind boogling. I have also been told that this evening, there was a reported case of Youth protest, blocked the Ilorin Egbe road, with several youths protesting due to the insecurity. The action of the protesters has made about 1000 trailers to be trapped on the road”.

“It is unfortunate that States all over the Federation are witnessing some level of insecurity, thus making them to be over stretched. What is happening is not peculiar to Kogi State alone. The Government is doing it best. I call calm and for support that will enable Government and security agencies flush out criminals in the State”, Sen. Karimi said.

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League of Imams and Alfas in Yoruba says Ramadan begins February 18

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The League of Imams and Alfas in Yorubaland has officially announced that the holy month of Ramadan 1447 AH will begin on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, marking the start of the annual period of fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection for Muslims across Southwest Nigeria.

In a communique released following a meeting in Bodija, Ibadan, on Thursday, February 5, 2026, the Grand Mufti of Yorubaland, Sheikh AbdulRasaq AbdulAzeez Ishola, declared the decision based on precise astronomical calculations and longstanding international Islamic resolutions on unifying the Hijri calendar.

The statement highlighted that the astronomical conjunction (new moon) for Ramadan will occur at 12:01 PM UTC on Tuesday, February 17, 2026—corresponding to 1:01 PM local Nigerian time—on the 29th of Sha’ban 1447 AH. This timing makes sighting the crescent moon impossible on the evening of February 17, confirming Wednesday, February 18, as the first day of fasting.

The announcement draws on key historical precedents, including resolutions from the Unified Hijri Calendar Committee session in Istanbul (November 27-30, 1978), the International Fiqh Council, scholarly symposia in Paris (2012), and the major International Conference on the Unification of the Hijri Calendar in Istanbul (2016), attended by representatives from over 90 countries.

Emphasising unity, the communique quoted the Qur’an (3:103): “And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided.” It urged Muslims to strengthen brotherhood, perfect their fasting, prayers, charity, and good deeds, and seek Allah’s acceptance of their worship during the blessed month.

The declaration aligns with several Nigerian media reports and astronomical expectations for the region, where Ramadan 2026 is widely anticipated to commence on February 18 (with Tarawih prayers potentially beginning the evening before). While national moon-sighting efforts led by the Sultan of Sokoto continue, the League’s methodology—combining science and established fiqh principles—provides clarity for Yoruba Muslim communities in states like Oyo, Lagos, Ogun, Osun, Ondo, and Ekiti.

As the current date stands on February 6, 2026, preparations are intensifying: markets are stocking dates, prayer mats, and provisions; mosques are scheduling increased Taraweeh recitations; and families are renewing intentions for a month of mercy, forgiveness, and community support.

The League called on all Muslims to hold fast to faith and unity, praying that Allah makes this Ramadan a source of immense blessings. Insha Allah, the fast begins in just 12 days.

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Lagos to enforce mandatory waste sorting at source

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In a bold move to revolutionize waste management and harness the economic potential hidden in trash, the Lagos State Government has announced plans to make waste sorting at source compulsory for all residents and businesses.

This development was revealed by Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), during his appearance on “The Conversation,” a popular programme aired on Lagos Television (LTV) on Tuesday.

Dr. Gbadegesin emphasized that the initiative aligns with international best practices and will be reinforced by an ongoing review of the state’s legal framework. This review aims to establish robust regulations mandating the separation of waste right at the point of generation, transforming how Lagosians handle their refuse.

“No longer will waste be seen merely as a burden to dispose of; instead, it will be viewed as a valuable economic resource,” Dr. Gbadegesin stated. He highlighted the state’s commitment to advancing its waste-to-wealth agenda, with a strong focus on recycling and material recovery to drive a more efficient and sustainable system.

The policy shift supports Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s vision of moving away from reliance on landfills towards a model centered on recovery and recycling. This is expected to ease the strain on existing landfills, foster circular economy principles, and attract private investments into recycling facilities across the state.

To bolster service delivery, the government is exploring ways to aid Private Sector Participation (PSP) operators, including facilitating access to new compactor trucks. Recognizing the high capital demands of waste collection, this support is crucial for enhancing operational efficiency.

On the flip side, Dr. Gbadegesin warned of strict accountability measures. He disclosed that 22 underperforming PSP operators face sanctions after multiple warnings and performance evaluations. This comes on the heels of last year’s action where 27 operators were sacked for failing to meet standards.

As earlier reported by NaijaChoice News, LAWMA has been pushing for better waste practices, including calls for residents to avoid littering and adopt disciplined habits to keep Lagos clean. Dr. Gbadegesin reiterated that the success of this mandatory sorting hinges on effective regulations, upgraded infrastructure, active private sector involvement, and, most importantly, responsible behavior from citizens.

“Waste sorting at source is the cornerstone of building a cleaner, healthier, and more resilient Lagos,” he added, urging Lagosians to embrace the change for the greater good.

Environmental experts have lauded the move, noting that proper waste segregation could significantly reduce environmental pollution, create jobs in the recycling sector, and contribute to Nigeria’s broader sustainability goals. With Lagos generating over 13,000 tons of waste daily, this policy could set a precedent for other states in the federation.

The Lagos State Government, through hashtags like #AGreaterLagosRising, continues to promote initiatives that enhance urban living and economic growth.

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