Infocity News Kidnapping Reported at Farm Settlement After Agoro River in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State A kidnapping incident has been reported at a farm settlement in Okun-Owa, after the Agoro River, a community bordering Odogbolu and Ijebu-Ode Local Government Areas of Ogun State. Information available to Infocity News indicates that the attack was allegedly carried out by suspected Fulani herdsmen, triggering fear and panic among residents of the settlement. Community sources say residents have raised an alarm and are urgently calling on security agencies to move in immediately and rescue the victims, as the assailants are believed not to have gone far from the area. As of the time of filing this report, no official statement has been released by security authorities. Investigations are ongoing. Infocity News will continue to monitor the situation and bring updates as events unfold.
MATTERS ARISING: Is senate becoming retirement home for ex-governors? At the end of nearly every election cycle, governors approaching the close of their tenure often turn their attention to the senate, a recurring political movement that has renewed questions about whether the red chamber is becoming a soft landing for former chief executives of states rather than a platform for new legislative ideas. In the current 10th national assembly, no fewer than 15 former governors occupy seats in the senate, reinforcing a long-standing pattern in which state executives move almost seamlessly from the government house to the red chamber. https://www.thecable.ng/matters-arising-is-senate-becoming-retirement-home-for-ex-governors/