Metro
Fire razes Apostolic Church building in Lagos, LASEMA confirms
Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, has confirmed that its responders successfully contained a fire incident in Lagos, preventing it from spreading to adjoining structures.
This was contained in a statement on Tuesday by the agency’s Head of Public Affairs, Afolabi Olawale.
According to the report, the fire outbreak occurred around 3 p.m., prompting immediate activation of emergency response teams after distress alerts were received via the state’s 767 and 112 emergency hotlines.
On arrival at the scene, responders discovered that a two-storey building occupied by The Apostolic Church had been engulfed in flames.
Preliminary findings indicated that the fire started from the rear section of the upper floor before spreading towards the front of the building.
The agency noted that the suspected cause of the fire was an electrical surge, as public electricity supply was active at the time of the incident.
No fatalities or injuries were recorded, a development attributed to swift evacuation efforts and rapid intervention by emergency responders.
Firefighting operations were carried out jointly with the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, the Nigeria Police Force, and the Lagos Neighbourhood Safety Corps, who worked together to bring the situation under control.
Firebreaks were strategically created to stop the flames from extending to nearby residential and commercial buildings.
While parts of the affected church building were salvaged, the area was secured to ensure the safety of worshippers, residents, and emergency personnel.
As of about 3:20 p.m., damping-down operations were still ongoing to eliminate any possibility of re-ignition, even though the fire had already been contained.
The Permanent Secretary of LASEMA, Dr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, commended residents for promptly alerting emergency services and praised the coordinated efforts of all responding agencies.
He said the zero-casualty outcome reflected the state government’s sustained investment in emergency preparedness, training, and response infrastructure.
Oke-Osanyintolu also disclosed that the Lagos State Safety Commission would collaborate with faith-based organisations to conduct free electrical safety inspections and fire prevention drills.
He urged residents to ensure the use of certified electricians, install surge protection devices, and avoid overloading electrical circuits.
The Permanent Secretary also encouraged the public to continue making use of the 767 and 112 emergency numbers for rapid response to emergencies.
He added that both the Lagos State Building Control Agency and the Lagos State Materials Testing Laboratory would carry out structural integrity assessments on the affected building following the incident.
Metro
DSS, forest guards intercept suspected ISWAP medical supplies in Borno
Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS), working with forest guards, have intercepted a large consignment of medical supplies suspected to be intended for fighters of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) in Borno State.
The development was contained in a post shared on X on Friday by security analyst Zagazola Makama.
According to the post, the interception took place in Kaga Local Government Area during a coordinated operation along a route believed to be used by insurgents to move supplies through forest areas.
Security sources said the items recovered include pain relief drugs, anti-malaria injections, antibiotics, and other medical materials, as well as basic consumables believed to support fighters in the field.
“The supplies were likely meant for ISWAP members who were injured during recent military operations in the North-East,” he stated in the post.
Those behind the movement of the items reportedly attempted to transport them in small quantities to avoid detection by security operatives.
According to Makama, the intercepted materials have been taken into custody for further examination, while investigations are ongoing to track those involved in the supply network.
Metro
Troops rescue six kidnapped travellers in Plateau State
Six travellers abducted by kidnappers have been rescued by troops of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) along the Hawan Kibo–Rafin Sanyin road in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The incident occurred in the early hours of Friday when suspected kidnappers reportedly intercepted a vehicle conveying passengers from Lafia, Nasarawa State, to Jos, Plateau State.
The Media Information Officer of Operation Safe Haven, Captain Polycarp Oteh, who confirmed the incident, explained that troops of Sector 6 Operation Enduring Peace immediately responded to a distress call and successfully rescued six of the abducted victims.
Upon arrival at the scene, he said, “The troops discovered an ash-coloured Honda vehicle abandoned by the roadside, with its occupants missing, and the troops immediately launched a search-and-rescue operation in the surrounding bushes and succeeded in rescuing six victims.”
He added that deliberate efforts were currently ongoing to rescue the driver, assuring that there was no cause for alarm, as troops were on top of the situation.
Metro
Amotekun secures conviction for two over stolen road project materials
A Magistrate Court sitting in Ilesa, Osun State has sentenced two men, Damilare Oladunjoye and Azeez Ibironke to one year in prison for stealing iron rods from a federal road construction site along the Ilesa-Ibadan Expressway.
The duo were found guilty by Magistrate Adedokun Ayeni of Magistrate Court II, Ilesa Division, after being arraigned on charges bordering on theft.
According to the Osun State Security Network Agency and Amotekun Corps in a statement obtained by DAILY POST on Friday, the suspects were arrested during a routine midnight patrol conducted by operatives on Monday along the Ilesa-Ibadan Expressway.
The Corps, in a statement by its spokesperson, Yusuf Idowu Abass, stated that the patrol team observed the duo riding a motorcycle while transporting iron rods concealed in a sack.
“The suspects reportedly attempted to flee upon sighting the Amotekun patrol vehicle but were pursued and apprehended.
“During preliminary investigations, the two men allegedly confessed to stealing the iron rods from a road construction site located on the expressway.
“The suspects further admitted that they had previously stolen construction materials from the same project on more than one occasion.”
According to their confessional statements, the stolen iron rods were sold to a scrap dealer for ₦35,000 per operation, with the proceeds shared between them.
Following the completion of investigations, the defendants were arraigned before Magistrate Court II, Ilesa Division, on June 2, 2026.
The prosecution was conducted by the Legal Adviser of the Osun Amotekun Corps, Oyedele Akintayo, on three counts of stealing, contrary to the laws of Osun State.
After hearing the matter, the court convicted the defendants and sentenced them to one year imprisonment each. The sentences are to run concurrently.
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