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National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by MediahelmNGR: 7:31am On Dec 09, 2018
Thieves are vandalising cars and stealing their batteries on the premises of the National Assembly, SUNDAY PUNCH can authoritatively report.

Several cars have been vandalised in recent times, including that of our correspondent.

Our correspondent had parked his Honda CR-V car at a park close to the Annex building at about 11.30am but discovered at about 6pm that its battery had been stolen, with the bonnet left half opened.

The incident was reported at the Crime Office of the National Assembly Division of the Nigeria Police on Thursday morning, where our correspondent was told that several similar cases of vandalism and theft had been reported at the unit.

In spite of lodging the complaint, none of the officers on duty requested our correspondent to lead them to the vehicle for inspection.

Several National Assembly workers and journalists, who spoke on the issue, lamented the security lapses in and around the complex.

A victim, Mr Okechukwu Jombo, who is a reporter with the Nigerian Pilot, said his car’s battery was stolen on the premises earlier in the year.

“They did it to me too early this year, around March. I parked at the main park behind the building. There is a cameraman at the House of Representatives, they took his own too. We were many during that period. It was a very rampant thing,” he said.

Another victim, Mr Mudashiru Atanda, a photojournalist with The SUN, narrating his ordeal, said, “It was a Friday; I had parked inside at the car park behind the main building. When it was time to go to the mosque for the Juma’at prayer, I entered into the car, thinking I would have a smooth ride to the mosque. As I got close to the car, I saw that the bonnet was not firmly locked. I thought I did not lock it well. I lifted it with the intention of locking it only to discover that the battery had been stolen.”

Atanda lamented that no arrests had been made since the incident occurred in 2016.

Another photojournalist with THISDAY, Mr Julius Atoi, said his Honda Accord car was broken into at the first car park close to the second security gate while the National Assembly was on an annual recess between July and October.


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He said, “I reported (the theft). I went to the police station on the premises. They asked if I suspected anybody. I said I could not have suspected anybody when I was covering the plenary at the chamber. They did not follow the matter up. Each time I went there, they did not give me attention. So, I let go.

“We were about three whose car batteries were stolen that same day. There was a man (victim) who came for a public hearing; he came in a Ford SUV.”


Our correspondent observed that security men at the gates did not inspect cars going into the complex but only demanded personal identities, especially of persons not known to them.

It was further observed that no checks were conducted on cars leaving the premises.

At the general car park outside the second gate, it was observed that while a pass was issued to every car going in, the security men closed much early, allowing some car owners to go away with the pass as there was no one to take it from them.


Several users of the park, who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH, warned that any pass not retrieved could be used to steal cars from the park.

A security operative blamed the lapses on the malfunctioning Closed Circuit Television cameras around the parks, adding that several cases had been reported but nobody had been arrested.

The security man, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, “We have been receiving such complaints.


“If the CCTVs are functioning, it is just to play back the tape and see the thief. That is one major problem that we have. The CCTVs are not working.”

A senior police officer, deployed in the National Assembly, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, lamented that efforts to get the National Assembly leadership to fix the CCTVs in and around the complex had failed.


The Sergeant-at-Arms of the National Assembly, Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Sani (retd.), could not be reached as several calls made to his telephone line on Friday were not returned.

Sani had yet to reply a text message sent to him as of the time of filing this report on Saturday.

When contacted on the incidents, the Divisional Police Officer, National Assembly Complex, Mr Abdullahi Sambo, a Superintendent of Police, referred our correspondent to the Police Public Relations Officer, Federal Capital Territory Command.


The PPRO, Mr Anjuguri Manzah, who was asked what was being done to address the ugly development, said, “I can’t answer you now…you have to give me time to speak with him (Sambo) first.”

Nigerians were shocked on April 18, 2018, when unknown men in a convoy of cars and pick-up vans stormed the Senate chamber while plenary was ongoing, snatched the mace and made away with it.


The legislature’s symbol of authority was only recovered several kilometres away, according to the police, where the invaders dumped it.

Source: https://www.mediahelm.com.ng/2018/12/nassembly-cctv-down-as-bandits-loot.html

Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by sluk(m): 7:36am On Dec 09, 2018
Life's a setup

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by MrSix: 7:37am On Dec 09, 2018
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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by pyyxxaro: 7:38am On Dec 09, 2018
Bandits inside National Assembly embarassed




This Country is really strange

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by Emmabraham: 7:51am On Dec 09, 2018
I know the bandits


They are jubril younger brothers from sudan

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by GOFRONT(m): 7:59am On Dec 09, 2018
This is Nigeria....Every where is a criminal

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by GavelSlam: 2:35pm On Dec 09, 2018
Saraki's good boys testing their microphone.

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by Dshocker(m): 2:57pm On Dec 09, 2018
Even the act of physical thievery has gotten to the national assembly...what a country.


If the country continues like this by 2040,devil(lucifa) himself will come out in hiding to pay homage to Nigerians for their unthinkable and unimaginary acts.

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by ArmaniUhuru: 2:57pm On Dec 09, 2018
We need change. This Jubril’s government has failed in all sectors.

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by SingleWahala(f): 2:57pm On Dec 09, 2018
grin.... EVEN KIDS KNOW HOW OUR LEADERS DEY STEAL grin grin grin

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by Stalwert: 2:58pm On Dec 09, 2018
Sarathief boys should be advised to come down

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by olayemioshiyemi: 2:58pm On Dec 09, 2018
9ja I hail thee

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by donnie(m): 2:58pm On Dec 09, 2018
cheesy

Wonders shall never end.

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by seunmohmoh(f): 2:58pm On Dec 09, 2018
Can they please sell Nigeria to north Korea and export all of us to south Korea?? Kumawo.

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by BeiFangLaye(m): 2:59pm On Dec 09, 2018
shocked in this country my eyes have seen and my ears have heard. Only God is the way

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by mansoura(f): 3:00pm On Dec 09, 2018
Lol
Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by Olujoe1(m): 3:01pm On Dec 09, 2018
God created Nigeria, and Nigerians created mess. I know one-day all of this mess would become lifeless in an history book.

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by BruncleZuma: 3:02pm On Dec 09, 2018
grin grin grin grin

Omo Agege and him boys.

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by Jaynom(m): 3:02pm On Dec 09, 2018
And there is a budget for these CCTV Cameras EVERY YEAR

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by helinues: 3:04pm On Dec 09, 2018
house of looters
Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by RealityShot: 3:05pm On Dec 09, 2018
oops!
Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by netpro(m): 3:05pm On Dec 09, 2018
Thieves in the National Assembly, trying to install another thief in 2019 - How ironic grin grin grin

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by asawanathegreat(m): 3:05pm On Dec 09, 2018
Na plan work
Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by figure007(m): 3:07pm On Dec 09, 2018
For rat to be stealing documents and destroying document inside a place *** also rock ** with tight security personnel then the country is confuse I think

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by fredoooooo: 3:08pm On Dec 09, 2018
Ask the perso. Wey head NASS, offa robbery comes to mind .... ole !!!!! Jaguda !!!!! Thief!!!!! grin
Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by OlujobaSamuel: 3:08pm On Dec 09, 2018
Lol, bandits at the inner and outer chamber. If you know, you know
Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by sureheaven(m): 3:08pm On Dec 09, 2018
Hope senator Ovie Omo agege is not the prime suspect here. grin

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by RealityShot: 3:10pm On Dec 09, 2018
Those aint their cars.. The cars are issued by govt.

so those boys jus stole from our national pocket Because govt will replace them at higher costs!
Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by RichDad1(m): 3:12pm On Dec 09, 2018
RealityShot:
Those aint their cars.. The cars are issued by govt.

so those boys jus stole from our national pocket Because govt will replace them at higher costs!
What are you saying pls ? undecided
Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by vioment: 3:12pm On Dec 09, 2018
I say nothing absolutely nothing works properly in Nigeria.

A national embarrassment on a daily basis for nigeria.

When are we ever going to be diligent?

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Re: National Assembly CCTV Down As Bandits Loot Journalists’ Cars by humberjade: 3:16pm On Dec 09, 2018
If the security of d National Assembly is as weak as this article paints it...then what's stops suicide bombers from gain access to d complex?


Nigeria as a country is always reactive instead of proactive...main reason why we are lacking behind in all sectors...must they waited until one of them is killed within the complex before they tighten security or fix d CCTV cameras?


Well sha, their wahala...it just d embarrassment that comes with such preventable incidences that pisses me off.

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