GOV. ODODO’S EXECUTIVE PROCLAMATION NOT STATE OF EMERGENCY . (PHOTO).

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 Gov. Ododo’s Executive Proclamation Not State of Emergency  Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo  has clarified that his recent Executive Proclamation on security protocols in the state is not a declaration of a state of emergency but a set of necessary measures to enhance the security architecture to crackdown on criminals in all parts of the state.  This was contained in a statement by the Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, Hon. Ismaila Isah, explaining that the proclamation is a lawful constitutional measure aimed at strengthening security coordination and protecting lives and property across Kogi State.  Gov. Ododo emphasized that it is within his powers as the Chief Security Officer of the state under Section 14 subsection 2(b) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended). He noted that the proclamation seeks to enhance collaboration among security agencies without suspending constitutional rights or declaring a ...

MAGISTRATE CRITICISES DRIVER OVER 'IMMATURE' BURNOUT TRIBUTE WITH DAUGHTER IN CAR. (PHOTO).


 Magistrate criticises driver over 'immature' burnout tribute with daughter in car.


A magistrate has described the actions of a young driver caught hooning near the scene of a crash that killed his friend as "immature" and "stupid".


Dylan Sharpe, 22, pleaded guilty yesterday to reckless driving over the November burnout in Perth's south, carried out with his 11-month-old baby in the car.


Sharpe pledged to "move forward" for his family, after previously saying he didn't regret the vehicular tribute to 22-year-old Jady Turner, who was killed in a high-speed crash the day before the burnout.


Yesterday, Sharpe's lawyer told the court the young father was "heartbroken" at the danger he put his child in, saying he made a "poor decision".


He pleaded guilty to one count of reckless driving and two counts of having no authority to drive over the incident on Thomas Road in Oakford.


Magistrate Steven Malley told Sharpe to "do better".


He told the 22-year-old he was "behaving like a 13-year-old" and "you only get one life".


"You're obviously too immature to hold a licence at this stage," the magistrate said, disqualifying him from driving for 12 months and handing down more than $2000 in fines.

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