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  • US Company Donates Unmanned Vessels to Bolster Nigeria’s Security

    US Company Donates Unmanned Vessels to Bolster Nigeria’s Security

    In a bid to reinforce Nigeria’s security measures, the Minister of State for Defence, Mr. Muhammed Bello Matawalle, has orchestrated an official presentation of two advanced unmanned water vessels to President Tinubu.

    These vessels, named S2 and S3 Swift Sea Stalkers, were donated by the US-based Swift Ship Company.

    The handover ceremony, held at the Presidential Villa, entailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu receiving the two vessels.

    Matawalle underscored the crucial role these unmanned vessels would play in fortifying Nigeria’s security infrastructure, particularly in protecting vital waterways like the Niger Delta and Lake Chad, alongside other strategic maritime zones.

    The donation followed Matawalle’s recent diplomatic visit to various high-tech military hardware companies in the United States, with the objective to explore innovative technologies capable of enhancing Nigeria’s military capabilities, enabling the nation to effectively address modern security challenges.

    Additionally, Matawalle discussed the potential for collaborative efforts between US-based entities and Nigeria’s Defence Industries Corporation to locally manufacture military hardware.

    This partnership aligns with President Tinubu’s vision of strengthening national security measures and fostering peace within Nigeria.

    During his visit to the United States, Matawalle conducted thorough inspections of cutting-edge military and intelligence hardware facilities. These included assessments of rapid deployment mobile RADAR systems, drone control stations, unmanned water vehicles, and state-of-the-art biometric search-scan systems, among other pioneering innovations.

    Highlighting Nigeria’s commitment to enhancing defense capabilities, the Minister assured President Tinubu that integrating these advanced military technologies would significantly bolster Nigeria’s fight against insecurity.

  • N37.1bn fraud: I’m sick, give me more time to honour your invitation – Ex-minister to EFCC

    N37.1bn fraud: I’m sick, give me more time to honour your invitation – Ex-minister to EFCC

    The embattled former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development, Sadiya Umar-Farouq, has officially written to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC).

    Sadiya is asking the Anti-graft agency for an extension of the deadline to meet with it for interrogators over an ongoing probe into an alleged N37.1 billion money laundering, citing health challenges.

    The EFCC is set to arrest the ex minister after failing to appear before it for interrogators at the it’s Headquarters on Wednesday.

    However, the spokesperson for the EFCC, Dele Oyewale, Thursday, said Umar had sent a legal representative to the commission and has written to the commission seeking to be given more time to honour the invitation while citing health challenges.

    “The former Humanitarian Minister didn’t appear before the commission yesterday, but she sent in a letter pleading for more time and also explaining that she has some health challenges and that was why she couldn’t honour the invitation. She also sent in her lawyer to meet with interrogators.

    “However, the commission has mandated her to submit herself to the commission without further delay. We are still tracing all the transactions, hence we cannot put a figure to everything now as the investigation is still ongoing.”

    Umar-Farouq kept interrogators waiting for over eight hours on Wednesday without an official communication to the commission as to why she didn’t honour the invitation.

    The former minister was asked to appear before investigators at the EFCC Headquarters, Jabbi, Abuja on Wednesday, January 3, 2024, at about 10:00 am, to give an account of the alleged monumental fraud that took place under her watch.

  • Fagbemi will bring desired reforms to Justice sector

    Fagbemi will bring desired reforms to Justice sector

    The Emir of Ilorin, Dr Ibrahim Sulu Gambari has expressed confidence in the ability of the current Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) to bring desired reforms to the justice sector.

    In a statement by Kamarudeen Ogundele, Special Assistant to the AGF on Communication and Publicity, the former Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeal expressed the optimism while Prince Fagbemi paid a courtesy visit in his palace on Tuesday in Ilorin, Kwara State.

    Dr Gambari, who described the AGF as the pride of Kwara, hailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for appointing him as the Chief Law Officer of the Federation, insisted that he is capable of rejuvenating the justice sector.

    The monarch said he had known Fagbemi for over 30 years since his days on the bench and was confident that he would uphold the tenets of justice and the fight against corruption.

    He also described Fagbemi as a philanthropist and legal icon who had contributed greatly to legal jurisprudence.

    The Emir called on stakeholders in the justice sector to work as a team with the AGF to bring the desired development to the justice sector in the overall interest of the nation.

  • EFCC arrests ex-NSIPA CEO, Halima Shehu – hours after suspension

    EFCC arrests ex-NSIPA CEO, Halima Shehu – hours after suspension

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arrested Hajia Halima Shehu, the suspended National Coordinator and Chief Executive Officer of the National Social Investment Programme Agency, NSIPA, for alleged financial malpractices, hours after her suspension from office.
    Recall that Shehu was suspended from office by President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday.
    Shehu was said to have been interrogated for hours by operatives of the EFCC in her office located at Maitama, Abuja before her arrest on Tuesday.
    But, as of the time of filing this report, the Presidency, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, and the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation have yet to make any official statement about the alleged suspension of the NSIPA National Coordinator.
    Shehu was expected to handover starter packs to victims of the kidney harvest at Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State on Tuesday.
    The event was suspended following an alleged directive to that effect through a letter purportedly signed by the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Betta Edu.
    Men of the anti-graft agency later stormed her office at Taraba Crescent in Maitama, to engage her in certain interrogations.
    According to reports, the secret meeting between Shehu and the EFCC operatives, which began at 9 a.m.,ended around 4:30 p.m. with the former accompanying the EFCC officials to an unknown location.
    Recall that before her recent confirmation by the Senate, Hajia Shehu was the National Programme Coordinator of the National Conditional Cash Transfer Office (NCTO) under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

  • Kidnappers Demand N50 Million Ransom for Release of Nasarawa LG Chairman

    Kidnappers have demanded a whooping N50 million for the safe release of the chairman of Akwanga Local Government Council in Nasarawa, Alhaji Safiyanu Isah Andaha.

    Isah was abducted alongside his associate, Adamu Umar Tanko on Monday night.

    Confirmation of the abduction came from Haruna Kassimu, the Special Adviser on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs to the Nasarawa State Governor, who acknowledged the distressing situation.

    According to a family source, negotiations between the family and the abductors are underway, shrouded in anonymity for safety concerns, as the state police command are intensifying efforts to secure their release.

    The Nasarawa State Police Command, led by Commissioner of Police Umar Nadada, has swiftly mobilized personnel for a potential rescue operation. 

    DSP Ramhan Nansel, the Police Public Relations Officer, stressed the collaborative efforts between the police and other security agencies in tracking down the kidnappers.

    Nansel implored the public, particularly residents of surrounding villages, to provide credible information that could aid in the safe recovery of the victims and the swift arrest of the perpetrators.

  • Tinubu Returns To Abuja After Yuletide

    Tinubu Returns To Abuja After Yuletide

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has returned to Abuja following the yuletide break spent in Lagos State. 

    Recall that Tinubu had on December 21st departed Abuja for Lagos to celebrate the Christmas and New Year break.

    This was his first Christmas as president since he was sworn in on May 29.

    Addressing the nation in his New Year broadcast on January 1, 2024, President Tinubu acknowledged the frustrations of millions of Nigerians grappling with the soaring cost of living, high inflation exceeding 28%, and a troubling under-employment rate.

    “From the boardrooms at Broad Street in Lagos to the main streets of Kano and Nembe Creeks in Bayelsa, I hear the groans of Nigerians who work hard every day,” the president empathized, recognizing the challenges faced by citizens striving to support their families.

    Emphasizing resilience in the face of adversity, President Tinubu urged Nigerians not to yield to the tough times, stating, “The time may be rough and tough, however, our spirit must remain unbowed because tough times never last. We are made for this period, never to flinch, never to falter.”

    The president’s message encouraged citizens to maintain faith in the promise of Nigeria despite current socio-economic difficulties, fostering hope for a brighter future.

  • New Year: Gombe Governor Pardons 39 Prisoners

    New Year: Gombe Governor Pardons 39 Prisoners

    In a move marking the New Year, Governor Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State has extended clemency to 39 inmates serving sentences across correctional facilities within the state. 

    In a statewide broadcast on Monday, the governor emphasized the significance of this gesture in providing these individuals with an opportunity to reform and re-enter society as better citizens.

    Highlighting the decision’s basis on the recommendations of the State Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy, Governor Yahaya revealed that 26 inmates would receive unconditional pardons, while the sentences of the remaining 13 have been commuted to shorter durations.

    Governor Yahaya expressed hope that those benefiting from this clemency would seize the chance to start anew and contribute positively to society. 

    This initiative aligns with the administration’s commitment to rehabilitation and offering a second chance to individuals seeking to turn their lives around.

  • Pray against terror attacks in Lagos – Gospel singer Ada Ehi raises alarm 

    Nigerian gospel singer, Ada Ehi has shared a disturbing message with her followers after experiencing a distressing dream alongside her husband.

    Both dreamt of terror attacks targeting Lagos, prompting her to urge Nigerians to join in fervent prayers against such potential threats.

    Taking to Twitter, Ada Ehi expressed her worry, stating,

    “Last night, my husband and I had a very similar dream. Pray against terror attacks in Lagos and Nigeria. Please pray intently and passionately.”

    “He frustrates the devices of the crafty, So that their hands cannot carry out their plans. Job 5:12 NKJV”.

  • Priotise security, peace, economy of your people – Kogi CJ tasks Leaders

    Chief Judge of Kogi State, Justice Josiah Majebi has implored leaders not to toy with issues of peace, security and economic improvement of their followers but should make them paramount in their agenda.

    Majebi made the appeal when he received traditional, community and religious leaders on Christmas felicitations visit at his residence in Ageva, Okene.

    He said that issues of peace, security and economy are interwoven and must be tackled holistically rather than be toyed with.

    Majebi enjoined the leaders to constantly drum into their followers, the benefits of peace, saying that the value of a peaceful environment translates to development enjoyable by the youth who are the workforce of the society.

    He urged the leaders to continue to place emphasis on proper upbringing of children to pave way for the emergence of a productive, peaceful and rancour free environment devoid of criminalities.

    The Chief Judge bemoaned the present unemployment level in the country which he described as seeming intractable.

    Majebi said that though the state Judiciary presently lacks resources to undertake employment, it would do so once the resources improved.

    He assured that as an interested person in the growth of youths, he would personally ensure that as soon as there is improvement in the fortune of the Judiciary the State Judicial Service Commission will open its employment portal.

    The Chief Judge had earlier expressed appreciation to the traditional, religious and community leaders that thronged his residence on the visit saying he would do everything within his power to address and assuage the suffering of the people.

    The visitors had earlier said that their visit was in both their official and personal capacities as representatives of their respective groups.

    They commended the Chief Judge for the noticeable improvement in the state’s Justice Delivery System since the assumption of office of Justice Majebi particularly in the area of bringing justice closer to the people through establishment of courts.

    The visiting leaders from Ageva, Obehira and Ozuma communities also thanked and commended the CJ for his participatory leadership style.

    They particularly recalled his swift response and timely intervention in restoration of their water supply when it broke down some time ago.
    The visitors also appealed to the Chief Judge to provide employment opportunities for their children and wards into the Judiciary.