South Africa yesterday detained a Russian ship laden with weapons
and
allegedly bound for Lagos, Nigeria. The vessel said to have left
Madagascar was stopped near Port Elizabeth in South Africa’s Eastern
Cape Province.“We are aware that she has dangerous cargoes – explosives
and weapons – on board,” Olwethu Mdabula, spokeswoman for the Transnet
state transport company told AFP, declining to give further details.
“This is a very, very sensitive matter. It is receiving attention,”
spokesman for the Hawks police investigative unit, Brigadier Hangwani
Mulaudzi, told the news agency, confirming the vessel was carrying
weapons.The discovery of the ship said to have been stacked with
“weapons and explosives worth about $3.5m in 20 containers” followed an
anonymous tip-off.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed told The
Guardian he did not have any information on the issue, as at press
time.The polity, meanwhile, is getting increasingly charged as the 2019
elections approach. The number of parties contesting for space this time
around is unprecedented. Analysts have actually warned that having 91
political parties in a developing country like Nigeria is unhelpful to
the nation’s democracy and a call to disorder. They made the assertion
in Lagos while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on
political developments in the country.The Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) on August 16 issued certificates to 23 newly
registered political parties, raising the number of registered parties
to 91.
Source Guardian Newspaper.
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