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Ogun Govt Sends a Second Delegation to Monday Arijo’s Family, Warns Teachers Against Corporal Punishment
…post-mortem report out soon
The Ogun State Government on Tuesday sent a second delegation to commiserate with the family of Monday Arijo, who died on Friday after being subjected to corporal punishment by a teacher at Obada Grammar School, Idi-emi.
This comes as the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Abeokuta, is already conducting a post-mortem on the deceased to determine the cause of his death.
The delegation, led by the Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu, was the second government team to pay a condolence visit to the family.
Prof. Abayomi, after visiting the family of the deceased, sounded a note of warning to teachers in state-owned primary and secondary schools to desist from administering corporal punishment on pupils and students under their care.
He said: “The state government has set up a committee to look into the root cause and all other circumstances surrounding what has happened because when anything occurs, the most important thing is for us to learn from a particular situation, not only about Obada Grammar School.
“I have said this in the past; we usually have what we call stakeholders’ meetings before the beginning of every session, where I always reiterate the need to say no to corporal punishment.
“What I am saying is that this is not even about Ogun State; we are saying that this is a world standard. There are regulations against corporal punishment. That does not mean children will not behave well; we can actually discipline children. We can raise them to become whatever they want to be in life without resorting to corporal punishment.”
Arigbabu, while assuring parents that the state government will continue to monitor and hand out sanctions to teachers who are found culpable of administering corporal punishment to students under their care, noted that teachers should always endeavor to follow the rules of the game.
“When you do something and you are not caught, there is nothing we can do about it. But this time, we know about it. We are saying that teachers, as much as we don’t want to discourage them from doing their work, should do it in accordance with the rules of the game. That is what we are saying.
“The most important thing is for us to continue to monitor and also hand out sanctions whenever we find anybody culpable. That is why we are not taking this lightly; we have taken all necessary steps to unravel whatever surrounds this particular situation so that we will all be able to learn: the teachers, parents, head teachers, principals, even the government; everybody learns from it,” he said.
The Commissioner also urged teachers to continue to display a high level of maturity and professionalism, adding that there are other ways of disciplining students rather than using corporal punishment, which will eventually lead to chaos.
“As trained teachers, there are a number of ways to instill discipline. We are not saying there should be indiscipline in schools; what we are saying is that there are other ways through which you can discipline a child.
“Like the incident that happened, that is what occurs when you use corporal punishment or a cane indiscriminately; you have this type of situation on your hands. We have always spoken against it,” he said.
Prof. Arigbabu assured parents that their children would be given the best training and education in schools under a very conducive atmosphere, adding that the state government has handed out suspensions to the teacher and principal involved.
“I want to assure parents that we are on top of this. The teachers who were responsible have had action taken against them; we have handed out suspensions to the teacher as well as the principal of the school. We are also taking measures to support the family with whatever is necessary to ensure that this pain is something we assist them in bearing,” he added.
Speaking on behalf of the family, Mr. Abdullateef Oduntan noted that the family is not interested in a legal battle with the state government but is expectant that the government will do all in its power to ensure that such an incident does not happen again anywhere in the state.
In her remarks, the Special Adviser on Education to the Ogun State Governor, Mrs. Ronke Soyombo, noted that the state government will continue to support the family during and after the mourning period, as well as ensure that such incidents do not repeat themselves anywhere in the state.
Meanwhile, a post-mortem is being conducted by the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) on the late student to determine the cause of death.
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Electoral Act: Osuntokun faults Senate’s rejection of e-transmission of results
A former Director-General of the Labour Party (LP) Presidential Campaign Council, Mr Akin Osuntokun, says the Senate’s rejection of electronic transmission of election results does not portend well for the growth of Nigeria’s democracy.
Osuntokun, a former Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), who recently joined African Democratic Congress (ADC) made this remark in an interview with a correspondent of the agency on Friday in Lagos.
He was reacting to the Senate’s decision to exclude electronic transmission of results from the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2026 passed on Wednesday.
“It (Rejection of e-transmission of election results) does not portend good omen, it does not portend good for the growth of democracy in Nigeria.
“The growth of democracy is rooted in accountability and the integrity of elections.
“So anything that makes elections less accountable makes the election less credible. Automatically, it is a drag and an obstruction of the growth of democracy in Nigeria.
“It does not serve the purpose of democratic consolidation, so far as the elections that are conducted on that basis will not meet the bar or threshold of credible election,” Osuntokun said
He described the move as suspicious and logically linked to possible manipulation of elections.
Osuntokun added: “The logical interpretation of what they have done is that they want to look for avenues or contrive avenues where the elections can be manipulated.
“That is the logical interpretation of what they have done.”
Osuntokun said there was no convincing explanation or justification for rejecting electronic transmission.
He added: “What is the explanation? There is no tenable explanation for what they have done.
“Using the e-transmission makes the election or the counting of votes less susceptible to manual interference in the results that are declared.
“So, what we have been told is that any instrument, any intervention that will make the election less amenable to manipulation, they do not want it.”
Osuntokun, however, expressed doubt that the decision would discourage voter turnout in future elections.
He said voters were still likely to participate, but would become more vigilant.
Osuntokun said: “So, what people will do when they go to vote is to physically remain there.
“They will show as much as possible that the votes that are counted are credible and are votes that were duly cast.”
He warned that distrust about the electoral process could trigger tension at collation centres.
“If voters have this kind of mentality and have this distrust that the system is being deliberately manipulated, it will provoke anger, suspicion, indignation and invite physical interference of voters
“However, I do not think that it will affect turnout.
“It will just make them more indignant. It will foster a lot of indignation.
“It is possible that the voters react with indignation. Participation may be more aggressive to ensure that their vote counts,” he added.
NAN reports that the Senate had on Wednesday passed the Electoral Act 2022 (Repeal and Re-enactment) Amendment Bill 2026 after the third reading.
The upper legislative chamber, however, rejected a proposed amendment to Clause 60, Subsection 3 of the bill, which sought to make the electronic transmission of election results mandatory.
Lawmakers opposed to the proposal, citing technical and logistical concerns around its implementation nationwide.
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Kwara Attack Demonstrates Serious Failure Of Security Under Tinubu –ADC
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the killing of about 170 people in Kwara State, saying the attack demonstrates a serious failure of security under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said the massacre in Kaiama Local Government Area shows that government efforts to tackle insecurity are not working.
The ADC questioned what had become of the president’s declaration of a state of emergency on security announced in November 2025, as well as his promise to recruit thousands of police officers.
According to the party, the continued mass killings suggest that those measures were either ineffective or never fully implemented.
Part of the statement read: “The African Democratic Congress (ADC) condemns in the strongest possible terms the recent gruesome killing of about 170 innocent Nigerians in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State.
“This horrific massacre is one of the worst atrocities recorded in recent times and stands as a painful reminder of the complete.”
The party also raised concerns that the increased security activities witnessed last year may have been more about optics than a genuine attempt to protect Nigerians, particularly following comments by the President of the United States.
It said the pattern of attacks across the country indicates that violence is not being curtailed but merely displaced from one area to another.
The ADC warned that killings in places such as Kwara and mass abductions in Kaduna point to deeper deficiencies in intelligence gathering, border control, inter-agency cooperation, and emergency response.
It called on the Federal Government to be transparent with Nigerians about the true state of security, clarify the status of the promised police recruitment, and outline clear measures to prevent armed groups from moving freely across states.
The party said a government that cannot protect the lives of its citizens has failed in its most fundamental responsibility, adding that Nigerians deserve decisive action rather than condolences after each tragedy.
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We will appeal judgement – Bode George frowns at ruling nullifying PDP Ibadan convention
A Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has frowned at the court ruling that nullified the national convention of the party in Ibadan 2025.
Speaking during an interview on Arise Television on Friday, George said the presiding judge acted and talked as if she was in beer parlour.
The elder statesman said he is absolutely disgusted by the judgement, which recognized the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike-backed faction.
Recall that a Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan nullified the PDP National Convention held in Ibadan, Oyo State, on November 15, 2025.
In the ruling, presiding judge, Justice Uche Agomoh, barred members of the Tanimu Turaki-led National Working Committee, NWC, from parading themselves as national officers of the PDP.
The judgment also recognized the Wike-led faction of the party.
Reacting on Friday, George said, “INEC monitored the National Convention of our party in Ibadan, as that is the party’s procedure. It is curious to know where and how the convention of the Wike faction was monitored, if at all.
“The judgement from Ibadan deviated from the matter before the judge; we’ll appeal this judgement.
“The judge veered out, started talking as if she was in a beer parlour. It’s unfortunate that this is the quality of people you have. I am absolutely disgusted. At this age, I have seen. It just reminded me. Where are the likes of Justice JIC Taylor in Lagos and so on?
“I have seen it before, and I’m happy that God has kept my life to this stage. Let us do what is just. People will come, people will go. What has happened is only a history that will remind you if you do well, and if you mess up and create mayhem. I hope they won’t run away because if heavens fall, nobody will escape.”
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