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Eze Celebrates The Wedding Anniversary Of Amaechi And Judith

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…Says their Exemplary Union Has Influenced the Politics of Rivers State and Nigeria at Large
…Exposes the Great Inputs of Judith Amaechi in the Making of the Amaechi Dynasty

Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress and erstwhile National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New People’s Democratic Party (nPDP) Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze has joined associates and people of goodwill to express a warm felicitation over the 32nd Wedding Anniversary of the former Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and his beloved wife, H.E., Dame Judith Amaechi.

In a statement made available to media houses in Port Harcourt, Chief Eze said the two lovebirds represents a perfect blend of a responsible couple whose inclination to raising a godly home is a model for all of humanity especially those who crave to bring up their children on the tenets of godliness and a good degree of parental control.

The Media Mogul and member of APC Legacy Projects Media Team highlighted that When the news of the 32nd wedding anniversary of my brother and principal, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, with my sister, Dame Judith Amaechi, broke to me some hours ago, I was a bit confused on how to celebrate this great news, a great event.

My mind went to different dimensions on how to handle this news knowing the multi-faceted nature of this family – do I tackle it from when these two lovebirds met or do I handle it from the angle of what the two went through to establish, water this union to what it is today; or do I handle it from the angle of what this family went through in attempting to reclaim their stolen or hijacked mandate when they were sent on exile. Should I even handle it at the point of their experiences as the Speaker of Rivers State House of Assembly or during their eight years as Governor of Rivers State? Still, do I look at their experiences in the hands of those that they have assisted or influenced that have betrayed them? Each is enough to be a book.

In my state of confusion, I counseled myself that I have done much already on promoting and propagating the ideals and vision of Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi. I wondered if I should not devote this auspicious opportunity to highlight the woman who is regarded as the one who made this union what it is today in support of the truism that there must be a woman behind every successful man. Amaechi, no matter the thought of any man, is a great and very successful man in any ramifications one may wish to apply in assessing success.

Besides, wives of some kings in history and wives of some leaders in the present era have left quiet records of playing roles that shaped their husband’s kingdoms or administrations.

Many like Abigail in the Bible are known to have intercepted the enemies of their husbands and negotiated safety for their lords. Some wives are known to have looked deeply into deals their husbands would have signed and pointed out hidden traps that saved both their husbands and his government.

Yet, some wives are known to have built up spiritual networks that saved their husbands from treacherous lions hidden in sheep’s skin.

It is based on this premise that I present before you in celebration of the 32nd wedding anniversary of this great family this unique woman whose inputs in the making of the Amaechi Dynasty as captured in Chapter Twenty-Seven of my book titled, “Amaechi: His feats, inspirational and revolutionary leadership”

In this chapter, Eze highlighted that Dame Judith Amaechi was a former Rivers First Lady and wife of Nigeria’s former Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi.

Dame Amaechi is naturally empathetic and values relationships. She appreciates people and their viewpoints and demonstrates passion and rare enthusiasm to serve humanity. These special traits and more lend credence to her competence in leadership.

During the tenure of her husband as Rivers Governor, Judith was indisputably instrumental to the giant strides he made especially, in the areas of education, health and human capacity development with special focus on gender equality.

Born on 24 December, 1970, in Enugwu Ukwu, Anambra State, Judith attended Federal Government Girls’ College, Abuloma, Port Harcourt, for her secondary education and thereafter, the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, where she graduated in Urban and Regional Planning.

Her pet project: Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI)

Amaechi launched the Empowerment Support Initiative, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), on 16 October, 2008. The NGO provides practical support and advice for women and children, particularly the less privileged. As a non-profit, non-governmental organization, was to give special attention to early child development, poverty alleviation and self-reliance for young girls and women.

During the International Widows’ Day in 2019, Dame Judith Amaechi emphasized the need for a review of some of the dehumanizing native laws and customary practices that cause distress and agony to widows, sometimes trampling on their human rights and throwing them into abject poverty.

Former First Lady and wife of late Nigerian President, Alhaja Turai Yar’Adua, while launching ESI, said that Mrs. Amaechi ha(d)s written her name in gold and that history would be kind to her.

In 2009, Mrs. Amaechi sponsored a free mass de-worming program for Rivers State children. She was a strong supporter of the Child Rights Act passed in Rivers state in 2010, aimed at preventing abuse of children.

In March 2010 she visited Israel with the State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Manuela George-Izunwa, to inspect farms and discuss training in, and development of agriculture among women in Rivers State in a bid to boost their livelihoods.

In August 2010 she opened a four-week Information and Communication Technology Farm, which was to provide free computer training during the holidays to junior and senior secondary school students.

Aside providing hundreds of women with taxis, ESI also built model nursery schools in different parts of Rivers State.

The organization also trained women and young persons in different life-transforming vocations such as training in Computer and ICT, Carpentry and Joinery, Bricklaying and Masonry, Painting and Decoration, etc.

Insight into ESI: Judith Amaechi speaks

“ESI is one of the most successful NGOs in the country, a place where you can join other passionate individuals, corporate bodies, institutions, government, non- governmental organizations and international bodies in reaching out, empowering and impacting the lives of families and children in need in Africa, giving them hope and a future through your contributions, gifts and donations.

“Since 2008, ESI has charted a new course for the helpless, less privileged, the abandoned, supporting women, youth and children and providing intervention in various areas of need which include amongst others:

“Early childhood care development and education programme with over 3,500 beneficiaries in Rivers State and its surroundings.

“ESI has successfully provided entrepreneurial developments to over hundreds of women in a sustainable public transportation through the Lady Cabbies Programme.

“ESI has also provided various training programmes in vocational skills and entrepreneurial development including capacity building to over 3000 beneficiaries, helping to equip them with skills, knowledge and competences they need to succeed in their chosen fields and support small and medium size employers to boost the economy and create a qualified workforce to fill the skill gaps.

“Other areas are provision of adults mass education and literacy programmes and the Establishment of 85 schools’ tuition free in the Local Government Areas through ESI Model Nursery Schools.

“ESI has also made significant success on our Maternal Health Programme in addition to other advocacy programmes in collaboration with UNICEF and other national and international bodies.

ESI primary goal is to impact lives through various programmes that deal specifically with women, children and youths. It embarks on programmes which add value to members of the society and cause positive changes in their lives.

Soliciting the support of people of goodwill, Mrs. Amaechi said “by supporting us today, you will be proud to see your donations channelled towards transforming and empowering lives, giving hope and a future to that child in need.

“We hope you find the area of engagement and support you are looking for.

There is a lot of work ahead and we are determined to continue, by God’s grace, but we look forward to your supporting us in every step of the way.

Her partnership towards improved education for children through ESI

In May, 2012, Dame Judith Amaechi made a special appeal to the State House of Assembly to support and partner with the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI), to improve the educational foundation of Rivers children.

She had embarked on an advocacy visit to the Assembly to intimate the state legislators with the need to buy into ESI programmes, especially, to help infants in rural areas, and add legitimacy to their activities.

According to her, ESI had established a good number of nursery schools in various parts of the state and had launched “Adopt a child scheme”, to ensure that the cost of running the programme was made manageable.

Over 1000 children were adopted through the scheme. Mrs. Amaechi noted that the best thing to give to any child was education, and urged the House to make meaningful contributions towards the success of the ESI.

She explained that the programme recruited teachers from the local communities where the schools were located

On her part, Mrs. Joeba West, then Commissioner for Women Affairs, urged the lawmakers to see the good intentions of Mrs. Amaechi in establishing the Empowerment Support Initiative, to fill the existing gap in early child education, especially for the children of the poor.

Then Speaker of the Assembly, Rt. Hon. Otelemaba Amaechree, assured that the Assembly would partner the NGO, to enable the organisation achieve its set objects.

Hon. Amachree said Rivers lawmakers would adopt 32 children from the schools and would assist in other aspects to ensure that their constituents benefitted from the scheme.

Aside her drive for better girl-child education, Mrs. Amaechi also craved for better health for women. Part of that was her donating mamogram cancer screening machine for women at the Churchill Health Centre in Port Harcourt.

Amaechi supports ESI

As governor, Amaechi stated that the laudable programme of the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI), informed his support for the body.

Amaechi made the declaration when he officially launched the special taxis for women. The scheme tagged, Lady Cabbies, was one of ESI’s great initiatives.

Although Amaechi never used government money to fund NGOs, a careful examination of the ESI activities and objectives convinced him that the NGO was out to reduce poverty, illiteracy, crime, while empowering Rivers people, a consideration which informed his support for the NGO to achieve its objectives.

Earlier, Chairman, Board of Trustees of the NGO, Dakuku Peterside, said the Empowerment Support Initiative was founded in 2008 with the vision of empowering Rivers people.

Peterside, who was then Commissioner for Works, highlighted the major programmes of the NGO to include the Nursery School, the Livelihood Enhancement Programmes, maternal health programes as well as the Ethics, Values and Community Rebuilding Programme.

Peterside appealed for support to enable the NGO achieve its objectives and assured that the various programmes would be sustainable.

Ibiye Ekong, the Executive Director of Skye Bank Plc, the financiers of the scheme, said the bank was already in partnership with the state government in the area of transportation, noting that the ESI Lady Cabbies scheme was part of the partnership. She, therefore, tasked beneficiaries not to disappoint and advised others to register for the scheme.

Ekong pointed out that in addition to meeting up with the weekly repayments, it would also help the women to develop a savings culture. “We are looking forward to them owning fleets of cars in the future,” she pointed out.

Dame Judith Amaechi and Holy Bible’s virtuous woman qualities

Dame Judith Amaechi is the epitome of womanhood and an exceptional wife, mother and leader, got married to her husband when he could not be said to be a very successful man, and has maintained her disposition and character as a true wife till date.

The writer of the inspired Book of Proverbs 31:10-31, as contained in the Holy Bible, must have had Dame Judith Amaechi in mind with the following verses:

“Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies.

“The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil.

“She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life.

“She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands.

“She is like the merchants’ ships; she bringeth her food from afar.

“She riseth also while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens.

“She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.

“She girdeth her loins with strength, and strengtheneth her arms.

“She perceiveth that her merchandise is good: her candle goeth not out by night.

“She layeth her hands to the spindle, and her hands hold the distaff.

“She stretcheth out her hand to the poor; yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy.

“She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet.

“She maketh herself coverings of tapestry; her clothing is silk and purple.

“Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders of the land.

“She maketh fine linen, and selleth it; and delivereth girdles unto the merchant.

“Strength and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come.

“She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness.

“She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness.

“Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.

“Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all.

“Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.

“Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates. King James Version (KJV).

Those of us who have been privileged to sit and dine with this woman of honour can easily testify that all the verses as contained above have one thing or the other in tandem with the character of Dame Judith Amaechi.

By the grace of God, through this great woman, the family of Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi is blessed with three very brilliant and wonderful children, Chikamkpa, Obinna and Lemchi.

Honour at home for her contributions to the girl-child

Dame Judith Amaechi was on 21st May, 2021, conferred with the Fellowship Award of the Federal College of Education(Technical), Omoku, during the institute’s 9th to 18th combined convocations. It was in honour of her contributions to human development.

The provost of the college, Dr. Emmanuel Ihenyiri, in a letter dated April 12th, 2021, to Mrs. Amaechi, stated that she was considered for the award for her role in the girl-child education through the instrumentality of the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI) Dr.Ihenyiri added that the award was the highest honour bestowed on eminent Nigerians who had distinguished themselves in their area of influence.

Dame Amaechi’s ESI had provided a tuition free education in its early child development and education in the state with 10,000 pupils graduating from the programme.The early child education also provided a meal per day to enhance nutritional and dietary requirements to enhance the intelligence quotient of the children.

Other comments on Mrs. Amaechi

Prince Tonye Princewill, a scion of the Kalabari Kingdom, who is well conversant with the deeds and philanthropic activities of this great Amazon and Mother General of the politics of Rivers State, explained her thus, “Dame Judith Amaechi is the backbone of our leader and a mother to all of us; a grassroots pastor and the real secret of his grace.

“She has a direct line to God and her primary constituency are the people without a voice. She is beautiful inside and out. But her biggest asset is her humility. No ego. Just like her husband.

To Hon. Onari Brown, another great son of Rivers State, and the Executive Director, Marine and Operations, Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA, Dame Judith Amaechi is “a pillar to the family, whose food is praise and worship; a woman whose joy is helping the needy/less privileged.”

Hon. Napoleon Ukalikpe, a former Deputy Secretary of APC in Rivers State, and also former Council Chairman of Ahoada East, in his thoughts about Mrs. Amaechi said, “There are no adjectives suitable enough to qualify this Jewel in a savannah. She is a pearl that can’t be found on seas but deep in the ocean. There is a saying that men are a reflection of their homes.

“The best way to describe her is to take a tour of the study of the life of the man Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi from 1992. Her entrance to the life of this today enigma of a man changed the history of so many persons in the world especially my humble self, Napoleon Ukalikpe, who is a testimonial of the invaluable support of this great woman.

“Dame Judith Amaechi is the custodian of all that is found in the man Amaechi. CRA only radiates what Judith deposits in him. Otherwise she can be described as a no-nonsense person, a visionary, a care giver, a committed woman and above all,a woman ahead of her time.

“Let it be known that the reason CRA is not corrupt is fundamentally because there is no home to accommodate any “excess luggages”.

“Her dressing can even describe how contented she is otherwise she does not lay her hope on materialism but on what the future will bring up.

Leadership Excellence Awards: Amaechi voted 2021 Woman of the Year

Nigerians at home and in the diaspora have voted wife of the former Rivers State governor, and renowned humanitarian, Dame Judith Amaechi, as Woman of the Year 2021.

In a 14-day Leadership Excellence Awards voting by Nigerians via online platforms, monitored by the Newsmen, Mrs. Amaechi defeated three other nominees to emerge victoriously.

Mrs Amaechi beat Folorunsho Alakija, the Group Managing Director of The Rose of Sharon Group, Genevieve Nnaji, veteran Nollywood Actress, and Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations.

She emerged the winner with 918,896 votes while the other nominees came in the following order: Genevieve Nnaji, 507,741 votes, Folorunsho Alakija, 87,855 votes, and Amina Mohammed, 70,887.

She is the Head of Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI), an NGO which campaigns against HIV/AIDS, advocates the rights of women and children, and promotes gender equity and Girl-Child education.

The prestigious award, organized by IgbereTV, got the endorsement of the African Union and the African Film Institute.

It recognizes and honours outstanding impacts of leaders both in the public and private sectors in Nigeria.

The 2021 edition award presentation was held on November 2, 2021 at Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja.

Mrs. Amaechi receives peace and humanitarian service award

As the Nigeria joins the rest of the world to commemorate the World Day of Social Justice 2022, wife of the Minister for Transportation, Dame Judith Amaechi, has called on proactive adoption of inclusion and equal opportunities in Nigeria as means of addressing social injustice in the country.

Dame Amaechi stated this on Thursday, 17th February, 2022 while receiving the Peace and Humanitarian Service Award in honour of her humanitarian activities through her Non -Governmental organisation, Empowerment Support Initiative, ESI.

She stated that Nigeria will be a better place if citizens are provided equal opportunities. Mrs Amaechi while delivering a lecture at an event put together by stakeholders summit on social justice said stakeholders must be intentional in adopting education and empowerment in addressing moral decades, insecurity and unemployment among youths.” We adopt education as a strategy during the wake of militancy in the Niger Delta, providing tuition free kindergarten education and provided employment,

NGO should be encouraged to complement government effort in this regard”.Mrs Amaechi frowned at parents who abdicate their responsibility to their family in search of material benefit said such negligence is already eroding family moral and values ” we Watch and listen to stories of our children involved in all manner of illicit activities just for materia benefit, we must wake up to our responsibility to our children.”

.She further enjoined Nigerian youths to acquire vocation skills set in line with the challenges of technology and digitalisation to remain relevant in the work place. “Our youths should understand the challenges of time. Covid 19 and technology have changed business model affecting employment and employability. We must retool ourselves digitally to remain relevance in work place.”

February 20 is acknowledged by the United Nations as World Day for Social Justice and the theme for the 2022 is “Achieving social justice through formal employment.”

In conclusion, this is the woman that God positioned to help his son Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi to be what he is by today.and instrumental to the setting up of this great family that has become a reference to most Christian families in Nigeria.

I pray God to continue to guide, bless, protect and grant greater and better years to this wonderful Union to enable the family fulfill not only her destiny but continue to be source of blessing to the world

I pray also that your love for each other will always blossom with every rising of the sun.

To God be all the Glory for considering me worthy to be associated with this great family.

Happy 32nd Marriage Anniversary to H.E., Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi and his beautiful wife, H. E., Dame Judith Amaechi.

Congratulations!

Fayose-Obasanjo: Two Eboras Dragging Same Pair Of Trousers (2)

By Tunde Odesola

On June 26, 2012, when the Ekiti governorship election was two years and four months away, Ebora Fayose, with the coals of ambition burning in his heart, set forth at dawn by writing a letter from his country home at No. 1, Odo-Ode Street, Afao-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria. Fayose sent the seven-paragraph letter to Agbe L’Oba House, Quarry Road, Ibara, P.O.Box 2286, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, the cave of the Balogun of Owu, Ebora Obasanjo, who keeps grudges and gunpowder warm.

Fayose’s letter read, “Dear Baba,

“There is no denying the fact that my relationship with you has gone sour as a result of my action and inaction, which have definitely caused you embarrassment in public, and this has marred our very good father-son relationship in the past.

“I take responsibility for my overreaction and disrespect to your person, which is most regretted. I am indeed sorry.

“I pray that God will give you the grace to let go of the past, knowing full well that I am human and therefore not infallible, especially considering the circumstances surrounding my removal from office.

“To further buttress my willingness to seek peace with you, I could recall that I had made several efforts to this effect by consulting your close allies in the persons of Aare Afe Babalola (SAN), Chief Omilani, and Pastor Oyedepo, among others.

“Lastly, kindly disregard all insinuations or political blackmail suggestive of my doing or saying anything contradicting my present disposition as contained in this letter.

“My reconciliation with your good self may not go down well with some of my political opponents, but you remain the father of all.

“My wife sends her greetings.”

With high regards.

Signed: Ayo Fayose.

In a four-paragraph letter, Obasanjo, on July 18, 2012, wrote to Fayose, saying, “Dear Ayo, I write to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated June 26, 2012, pleading with me to forgive you, as you put it, for your action and inaction which have caused me embarrassment in public.

“As for the embarrassment and personal insult to me, forgiveness is divine, and I will not withhold forgiveness since I believe that God will not withhold forgiveness for my inadequacies.

“However, for me, the personal aspect can be handled by me, but the party aspect has to be handled by the local, state and national levels of the Party.

“I wish you all the best and God’s blessing.

Yours sincerely,

Signed: Olusegun Obasanjo.

The exchange of letters between Afao-Ekiti and Ibara-Abeokuta in 2012 signalled the official cessation of hostilities after the two-time Ekiti governor and the three-time Nigerian ruler had clashed during the 60th birthday anniversary of a former Osun Governor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, held in Okuku, in February 2011.

But some scars do not disappear even after they heal. A governor, who was scurried out of the Ekiti State Government House, Ado-Ekiti, in the booth of a car like a bag of garri Ijebu, would never forget the ordeal. Neither would an elder publicly insulted by a younger fellow. So, both Obasanjo and Fayose seethed in controlled animosity against each other. Years after his controversial removal from power in the early morning of December 15, 2006, over alleged corruption in a state government-owned poultry business, Fayose contested his removal from office, and the Supreme Court, in April 2015, declared his impeachment illegal.

Fayose, who walked into the dining room of Oyinlola, where political giants like former Head of State, General Ibrahim Babangida; then-Oyo State Governor, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala, etc, were being fêted, snubbed Obasanjo while greeting other leaders. The birthday boy, Oyinlola, noticed the insult and quickly went to Fayose and asked, “Did you not see Baba Obasanjo?”

“Obasan-who? I don’t know anyone by that name,” Fayose said flatly. “I hope you’re not blind,” Oyinlola countered with jocular seriousness, and added firmly, “Ayo, go and greet Baba before you sit down.” Obasanjo heard the dialogue. And he fired a verbal shot: “I don’t know bastards, too.” If the bullet hit Fayose, he didn’t show it. He only fired back, “You’re a bastard, too!”

After the Okuku exchange came the two letters of apology and acceptance. Two years after the letter-inducing ceasefire, Fayose coasted home to a famous victory in the Ekiti governorship election of October 16, 2014, defeating the incumbent governor, Gentleman Kayode Fayemi, by a stretch. Thus, Fayose became the poster boy of the PDP in the South-West, while Obasanjo maintained his title as the party’s godfather and disciplinarian-in-chief.

As the 2015 general elections approached, Obasanjo turned into a thorn in the flesh of the President Goodluck Jonathan administration, publicly tearing his PDP membership card, and endorsing the late President Muhammadu Buhari as a better candidate for the 2015 presidential election.

In his controversial three-volume book, My Watch, which was presented to the public on December 9, 2014, at the Lagos Country Club, Ikeja, Lagos, Obasanjo describes Jonathan as clueless, weak and selfish, even as he reserves uncharitable words for former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, a former Governor of Delta State, Mr James Ibori; and a former Governor of Kwara, Bukola Saraki, among other PDP chiefs.

A national chieftain of the PDP, Buruji Kashamu (now deceased), who hailed from Ogun State like Obasanjo, went to an Abuja High Court, where he obtained an order to stop the book’s release, claiming it was fraught with libellous claims. As a result of his loyalty to the PDP and financial muscle, Kashamu emerged as the axehead of the pro-Jonathan group against Obasanjo within the Ogun PDP. The book’s public presentation became the subject of intense national political debate as fever-pitch fear gripped the polity over Obasanjo’s safety. The Jonathan government did not shut down the venue of the book launch as anticipated. I was an eyewitness in the audience.

So, when Kashamu died on August 8, 2020, Obasanjo sent a letter of condolence to the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun. It read, “I received the sad news of the demise of Senator Esho Jinadu (Buruji Kashamu), a significant citizen of Ogun State. Please accept my condolences and those of my family on the irreparable loss.

“The life and history of the departed have lessons for those of us all on this side of the veil. Senator Esho Jinadu (Buruji Kashamu), in his lifetime, used the manoeuvre of law and politics to escape facing justice in Nigeria and outside Nigeria. But no legal, political, cultural, social or even medical manoeuvre could stop the cold hand of death when the Creator of all of us decides that the time is up.

“May Allah forgive his sin and accept his soul into Aljannah, and may God grant his family and friends fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”

Signed: Olusegun Obasanjo.

Not a few Nigerians saw Obasanjo’s letter to Abiodun as insincere and sarcastic because of its tone. It is also not on public record that Obasanjo sent a letter of condolence to Kashamu’s family, fuelling the allegation that vindictiveness, and not grief, was the inspiration behind the condolence letter.

As PDP governor in Ekiti, Fayose queued up behind Jonathan, attacking Obasanjo for alleged anti-party activities, saying the former president behaved as though he owed Nigeria. Thus, the two frenemies left the path of peace again and pitched their camps at opposing ends. In an eternal tug-of-war, two eboras forcefully grabbed the same pair of trousers; each thrust his foot in one leg of the trousers, one leg in, one leg out, each struggling, each pushing, each tugging and staggering, whipping up dust in a battle of self-interest. Unmistakably, the battle line was drawn in blood red colour.

Jonathan lost his re-election bid and went back to the creek quietly. The PDP won’t forgive Obasanjo; he’s the architect of their misfortune. Fayose continued to lambast Obasanjo, calling him a corrupt, manipulative and egocentric leader. He demanded a refund of the money he donated on behalf of Ekiti State to the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library in Abeokuta, saying PDP governors were arm-twisted by Obasanjo to donate state funds to the library, a claim Obasanjo had refuted.

During his first coming as governor, Fayose, fiercely loyal to Obasanjo, climbed a table inside the hallowed chamber of the Osun State House of Assembly venue of the South-West regional hearing on constitutional amendment, ordering out activists like the late Bamidele Aturu, Abiodun Aremu (deceased), and a host of others, who had stormed the sitting, protesting that the hearing was a ruse to guage the people’s feeling on a third term for Obasanjo. South-West PDP governors, deputy governors, senators, House of Reps members, ministers, speakers, etc, were present at the event. I was an eyewitness.

The above-painted scenario was the state of affairs between Obasanjo and Fayose until the latter turned 65, and he decided to call on Nigerians from all walks of life to celebrate with him. Speaking with me on the phone, Fayose said, “Excuse me, sir, I don’t want to discuss Obasanjo anymore because we are all going to become history one day. But we must be mindful of our legacy. What is wrong with turning 65 and reaching out to everyone to celebrate with you? He wasn’t the only person I invited. Is there a sin in that? I told Osita (Chidoka), who gave me his (Obasanjo) number. I called and informed him about my birthday; he said he wished to come, but that he was out of the country, and I sent him $20,000, only for him to come and start abusing me at my birthday party. I’m not contesting any election. What do I need him for? I do not regret everything I said.”

The Ebora Owu has kept mute over Fayose’s outburst. “A knife cuts the child’s finger, the child flings the knife away. Has the knife not achieved its goal?” Obasanjo’s silence seems to say.

Looking beyond the theatrics of the cat-and-mouse fight between the two leaders, an ominous cloud of bad leadership examples descends, nudging me back to the twin metaphors of accident and misfortune upon which this article is predicated. I repeat, many Nigerian leaders arrive in office by accident, and many are a misfortune in office. Nigeria’s democracy is the government of the few, by the few, for the few.

Many National Assembly members, including Osun-born Senator Ṣola Adeyeye, had come out to say that Obasanjo gave millions of naira to federal legislators to accommodate a third term in the constitution. Adeyeye, who said he didn’t collect the N70 million shared to each legislator, maintained that Obasanjo sought a third term in office.

Fayose jumping on the table and ordering policemen to chase out human rights activists during the constitution amendment hearing in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, showed he was an accomplice, ready to do anything to subvert the Constitution for the President’s interest. This is the misfortune of Nigerian democracy.

The latest outburst between Fayose and his former godfather wasn’t a clash of morality. No. It was a fight of ego, revenge, and self-righteousness. Both clothes are cut from the same cloth, both are dyed deep.

Probably wanting to finally bury the hatchet, Fayose thought 65 was the age to retire from war, but Obasanjo was not only the Balogun of Owu Kingdom, but he was also a war-tested Aloku Soja (Old Soldier), with an unforgetful brain, a tribute some say makes him unforgiving. Ara Owu ki i ranro, awi menu kuro ni t’Owu.

I think Obasanjo was utterly wrong to collect $20,000 from Fayose and board a plane from Rwanda to deliver a baggage of insults at Fayose’s birthday. Fayose going to Obasanjo’s house to invite him was a show of repentance, and OBJ’s acceptance to grace the occasion should have been an enduring lesson in forgiveness. But Obasanjo flunked the opportunity.

Like a foxy old soldier, Obasanjo had his revenge strategy pre-planned. His enumeration of Fayose’s sins on a sheet of paper and his choosing to be the last speaker at the event all evidenced his mission. Either to show purpose or charge himself up, Baba Iyabo, at 88 years of age, ran up the stage, waving Juju legend, Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey, to cut the music. And he began his sermon on the mountain.

Was Fayose’s outburst wrong? I don’t think so, because he didn’t make his response public. Obasanjo did. Who wouldn’t be annoyed? Obasanjo didn’t blast Fayose alone; he lambasted his wife, too, saying the couple lacked integrity – Enyi mejeji e ki i se Omoluabi. What did Ebora Obasanjo expect to get from Ebora Fayose? A bunch of roses? Fayose crowned him with a garland of thorns, instead.

Both Obasanjo and Fayose are leaders whose decisions have impacted the lives of the Nigerian masses, either positively or negatively. Both are community leaders. Both are family men with wives and children. One is in combat with his children in his nuclear family. The other is at war with his siblings in his extended family. Both are our leaders. At various times, they decided the fate we live today.

* Concluded.

Written by Tunde Odesola and first published in The PUNCH, on Friday, November 28, 2025)
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Nigeria, Sierra Leone Deepen Digital Cooperation As Minister Bosun Tijani Leads Bilateral Trade Mission

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The Honourable Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. ‘Bosun Tijani, has led a high-level Nigerian delegation to Freetown for the Nigeria–Sierra Leone Digital Economy Bilateral Trade Mission, resulting in the signing of several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) aimed at strengthening collaboration across key areas of digital development.

The two-day mission, hosted by Sierra Leone’s Minister of Communication, Technology and Innovation, Hon. Salima Monorma Bah, focused on expanding cooperation in digital public infrastructure, artificial intelligence, digital trade, cybersecurity, youth innovation, and technology transfer. The visit followed Dr. Tijani’s participation in the Regional Summit on Digital Transformation in the Benin Republic, underscoring Nigeria’s leadership role in driving West Africa’s digital integration.

The delegation engaged in ecosystem tours, technical sessions, press briefings, and high-level government deliberations centred on harmonising digital trade frameworks, coordinating cybersecurity efforts, developing regional talent, and advancing AI capabilities.

Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening regional digital infrastructure, improving connectivity, and building a more resilient and inclusive digital economy for West Africa.

Key Outcomes of the Mission

Enhanced Bilateral Cooperation
Nigeria and Sierra Leone agreed to deepen collaboration in several priority areas, including:

  • Digital public infrastructure and interoperable government systems
  • Broadband expansion and resilient connectivity
  • Digital identity, cybersecurity, and data governance
  • Artificial Intelligence development and responsible innovation
  • Digital literacy, talent development, and institutional capacity building
  • Cross-border digital trade and private-sector partnerships

Signing of MoUs
Government representatives from both nations signed MoUs covering:

  • Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI)
  • Artificial Intelligence and emerging technologies
  • Talent development and digital skills
  • Broadband infrastructure and spectrum coordination

Multiple private-sector agreements were also signed, targeting:

  • Expansion of digital services across both markets
  • Strengthening of fintech, edtech, healthtech, govtech, and cloud solutions
  • Joint innovation and technology transfer
  • Startup exchange and enterprise development

Speaking during the signing ceremony, Dr. Tijani said the collaboration reflects Nigeria’s broader commitment to building a harmonised and innovative digital ecosystem across Africa.

“Our partnership with Sierra Leone is not only a bilateral engagement; it is part of a broader vision to ensure that technology, talent, and trade flow seamlessly across our continent,” he stated. “Together, we are laying the foundations for a digital economy that empowers our young people and creates shared prosperity.”

Hon. Salima Bah expressed optimism that the partnership would fast-track Sierra Leone’s digital transformation priorities and strengthen continental cooperation rooted in shared history and development goals.

The mission also highlighted the role of the private sector in advancing regional digital growth, with leading Nigerian technology firms—including IHS Towers, Flutterwave, CcHUB, Miden, Cybervergent, Prunedge, Itana, and Awarri—participating in B2B matchmaking sessions aimed at stimulating investment, boosting innovation, and supporting digital infrastructure expansion.

The Nigerian delegation comprised heads of key agencies under the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, including:

  • Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, Director-General, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)
  • Prof. Ibrahim Adeyanju, Managing Director/CEO, Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB)
  • Dr. Olubunmi Ajala, National Coordinator, National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR)
  • Victoria Fabunmi, National Coordinator, Office for Nigerian Digital Innovation (ONDI)

The mission concluded with both nations reiterating their resolve to continue working closely to advance digital transformation and foster a stronger regional digital economy.

Enough Of Sowore’s Baseless Claims; Citizens Deserve The Truth

By Kelhinde Adewole

We must speak plainly: Sowore’s assertion that Nigeria has only some 210,000 active police officers, with the remainder being “ghosts”, is a lie from the pit of hell.

It is not only reckless and unverified, but it is also a dangerous distortion that undermines public confidence in our security institutions for no good reason.

The facts contradict Sowore’s narrative

According to publicly available records, the NPF currently lists its sworn strength at about 371,800 officers.

Several recent reports, including those from credible media outlets and oversight bodies, continue to use 370,000+ as the baseline strength for Nigeria’s policing needs.

That figure aligns with the reality that Nigeria remains grossly under-policed, given its population, a fact openly acknowledged by security commentators and analysts.

For Sowore to reduce that realistic figure to “about 210,000 active officers” without providing any verifiable audit, headcount, or credible source is not just irresponsible; it is malicious.

On alleged “ghost” officers and payroll fraud

Sowore’s vivid claim that “through a network of racketeers and proxy beneficiaries across the country, salaries are drawn in the names of non-existent or unavailable officers, with funds routinely remitted back up the chain to senior police officials” is sheer fiction.

There is no credible, recent evidence to support such sweeping allegations under the current leadership of IGP Kayode Egbetokun as Inspector-General of Police.

In fact:

The payroll of the NPF is now administered under the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), a computerised system designed specifically to prevent payroll fraud, ghost workers and salary padding.

When IPPIS was first integrated (several years ago), the number of officers on payroll was adjusted, and a reduction was recorded, but that was part of a broader cleanup across all federal agencies, not a confirmation of Sowore’s extreme assertion.

Indeed, the initial audit under IPPIS revealed a drop in “on-paper” numbers, but that reflected the elimination of ghost or phantom records from a bloated nominal roll, not a wholesale confirmation that only 210,000 officers are active.

In short, IPPIS has proven to be a powerful tool against payroll fraud, widely applauded for cleaning up personnel and payroll data across the police and broader federal service.

On claims of “over 100,000 officers withdrawn from public policing”

Sowore’s dramatic claim that “well over 100,000 police officers are effectively withdrawn from public policing” is, yet again, unsubstantiated and false.

While it is true that there are many officers assigned to VIP or protection duties, a longstanding problem many have highlighted, the latest publicly available estimates don’t support Sowore’s exaggerated figure. For example, recent press accounts estimate the total NPF strength at around 371,800.

Moreover, independent analyses note that, while VIP deployment drains manpower, the idea that this drains over 100,000 officers from public policing under the current IGP has no empirical backing.

It is on record that only 11,566 were deployed to VIPs. Sowore must produce credible, documented evidence, a payroll audit, a deployment roster, or a verified headcount of the 100,000. Otherwise, the claim stands as baseless propaganda.

On the assertion that NPF officers are “deployed to guard militants”

The allegation that NPF personnel are being deployed to guard militants, as claimed by Sowore, is reckless and inflammatory. There is no credible public record supporting this claim.

Indeed, credible reporting on police deployments has repeatedly stressed the shortage of manpower and the challenge of deploying officers efficiently, not an overabundance of diversion to illicit assignments.

To suggest that police officers are used to shield militants, without evidence, is tantamount to defamation and risks undermining public trust in the very institution meant to safeguard lives and property.

A call for calm, truth, and responsibility

I call on the general public, and especially the Nigerian youth who often look up to activists like Sowore, to reject this wave of misinformation.

Posting fake news, concocting baseless numbers and peddling grandiose claims about “ghost police” may get likes on social media, but it damages national security, sows distrust, and gives fodder to criminals.

If Sowore, or anyone else, has credible evidence to challenge the official numbers for NPF, let them publish a full audit: a head count, deployment roster, payroll vs. nominal-roll reconciliation, and verified field deployment data. Until then, his claim remains a lie, and no responsible citizen should give it airtime.

Truth matters more than sensationalism. If we must reform our police, we should do so with facts, not fiction.

 

Kelhinde Adewole writes from Abuja. email: kennyadewole@gmail.com X: kennyadewole

Oshiomole Should Bury His Ugly Head In Shame When A Patriot Like Amaechi Is Talking – Eze

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Erstwhile National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New People’s Democratic Party (nPDP) and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has berated former Edo Governor and lawmaker representing Edo North Senatorial District, Adams Oshiomole, over recent uncouth, disparaging comments credited to him on national television and targeted particularly at a notable Nigerian opposition leader and former Transportation Minister, Rt Hon Barr Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi.

Mr. Oshiomole had, during the Channels TV programme “Politics Today”, anchored by Seun Akinboloye, accused Amaechi of shutting down the Judiciary in Rivers State when he was Governor, calling him ‘the most terrible’ and accusing him of mismanaging the rail system during his ministerial tenure under the late President Muhammadu Buhari. Oshiomole also faulted Amaechi’s contribution in the victory of the APC in 2015, alleging that as Director-General of the Presidential Campaign of the APC, he boycotted the polls.

Reacting through a statement made available to the media, Chief Eze said Oshiomole and his irks in the APC are currently finding their bile rising at the thoughts of the imminent defeat that awaits the clueless administration of the APC at the centre led by the notable kakistocratic kleptomaniac, Bola Tinubu, whose gross incompetence has seen the country drift into the abyss.

The APC Chief said Amaechi left the Rivers State Government House, not just as the best Governor the state has produced ,but also the best in the history of Nigeria, with verifiable records of multi-sectoral developmental strides. Whereas Adams Oshiomhole left in Edo, a legacy rooted in the ruthless looting of public funds running into hundreds of billions of naira.

It is in record that 80% of contracts executed during the Oshiomhole administration in Edo State were never advertised and the costs massively inflated.

The same Oshiomomole who used N5 billion for chartered flights during his time as governor of his state aside from his fraudulent indulgences in contract splitting, where contracts for roads awarded along with road infrastructures such as street lights, walk ways, drainage were later re-awarded to the same contractors?

Is it not the same Oshiomomole who diverted security votes to proxy accounts vis: Chief M. A. Kadiri vouchers from 2008 to the last day of his administration, totalling N42 billion?

It was Oshiomomole who as Governor, inflated the price of the purchase of 2 units of Toyota Prado TXL at N28,953,600.00. “ Sata Motors Ltd., 3 Oyaide Street, GRA, Benin city, purchase of 2 units of Toyota Land Cruisers V8 at N45,031,200.”

As Governor, Oshiomomole constructed 168 male students’ hostel complex at the rate of N10 million per room at the University of Science and Technology, Uzaire. The said contract was awarded to Messrs A & K Construction Ltd. at a
total cost of N1,880,483,836.66.

He used the common patrimony of Edo people to build an event centre, cinema theatre hall and shopping mall, directly opposite the University of Benin, Ugbowo,
Benin city.

It is the same Oshiomhole expended N20 billion on personal mansion at Okoro Otun and a hotel constructed next to Benin Club in GRA, Benin City.

As Governor, Oshiomomole used state money to acquire properties everywhere in Edo to satisfy his thirst for avaricious land-grabbing like his irk did in Port Harcourt and is doing in FCT as Minister.

He bought the Guinness guest house located along Reservation Road, GRA Benin City soon after he was sworn in
as governor in 2009. He quickly converted the property to the office of HANI and ASSOCIATES, the consultancy firm that supervised all civil construction works in Edo State from the beginning to the end of his administration.

In America, Oshiomomole used Edo money to buy properties located in Miami, Florida and in Louisiana.

The shameless fellow who have the gut to run his mouth around also bought a luxurious apartment valued at one hundred million dollars at Peachtree Corners (Miami) FL; acquisition of the Penthouse of One and Only Hotel in
Cape Town, South Africa, as well as apartments in Dubai, and London (UK).

It was Oshiomhole who took advantage of the Joint State/Local Government Account to appropriate and misappropriate the monthly allocations accrued to the 18 local government councils to the disadvantages of the ordinary people at the grassroots.

Eze dismissed Oshiomomole as one of those who, by their penchant should be behind bars if the systems were working in Nigeria, but instead, he’s currently serving as one of the puppet Senators of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, just to evade prosecution.

Amaechi speaks truth to power because he has no cockroach hidden in his cupboard. And so people like Oshiomomole should bury their heads in shame when the likes of Amaechi are making patriotic efforts to liberate the country.

Chief Eze said Amaechi believes in due process and non-violence and must be respected for sticking on the right thing at all times.

The APC Chief called on Oshiomomole to take his bile elsewhere, stressing that Amaechi would not give him the attention he seeks being preoccupied with issues of nation concern and the liberation project for Nigeria.

Eze stressed that Amaechi has no regret reviving and revolutionising the hitherto moribund rail system in Nigeria and his blueprint for the development of the rail subsector in the South South, South East through to the North East is still being followed and executed albeit selectively and sluggishly by the present Minister of Transportation.

On why the judiciary was shutdown during the Amaechi tenure, Eze advised shameless Oshiomhole to go and acquaint himself with the facts. That was when his friend Wike who shares the same character of recklessness wanted to use five lawmakers to impeach a sitting Governor contrary to the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Oshiomhole should go and hide his ugly face for becoming the first National Chairman of a political party to be impeached by his ward of his ugly activities.

Eze cautioned Oshiomhole never in his ugly activities of supporting the present administration that have nothing to show to the world that it is a serious administration should mention the name of Amaechi or Atiku or his ugly history be postulated to the entire world.

Delta Police Arrest Suspected Cultists, Armed Robbers; Recover AK-47 Rifle In Oghara

The Delta State Police Command has recorded another significant breakthrough in its ongoing operations against criminal gangs in Oghara and surrounding areas, with the arrest of two suspected cultists and armed robbers, alongside the recovery of an AK-47 rifle fitted with a double magazine.

The operation, carried out by the CP-Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT) led by ASP Julius Robinson, followed earlier successes on 24 November 2025 when confessed cultists were arrested, and a pump-action gun was recovered.

Acting on fresh intelligence, the team intensified surveillance and launched coordinated follow-up raids across strategic locations in Oghara.

On 25 November 2025, operatives arrested two suspects believed to be linked to an armed criminal network, 38-year-old Justice Ikutu and 55-year-old Peter Okomeje. They were picked up at separate hotspots within the town.

A further search of the residence of one Peter Kome resulted in the recovery of an AK-47 rifle with a double magazine and other items suspected to be connected to ongoing investigations into cultism and armed robbery in the area.

According to a press release signed by SP Bright Edafe, Police Public Relations Officer, Delta State Command, Asaba, all suspects are currently in custody, while efforts continue to track down additional members of the syndicate.

Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, commended the CP-SAT team for their swift and professional response. He appealed to residents to remain vigilant and continue providing useful information to aid security efforts across the state.

Integrity Youth Alliance Hails Tinubu For Appointing Ribadu, Egbetokun To US–Nigeria Security Working Group

The Integrity Youth Alliance has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for appointing National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, Inspector-General of Police Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, and other top security officials to the newly formed United States–Nigeria Joint Working Group on Security Cooperation.

In a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Kelvin Adegbenga, the group described the appointees as “round pegs in round holes”, noting that their selection reflects the administration’s renewed commitment to tackling insecurity through strengthened international collaboration.

The Alliance recalled that the Joint Working Group emerged from a high-level engagement in Washington on 19 November, where a Nigerian delegation led by Ribadu met with US officials. Both countries agreed to establish a working group to enhance coordination, intelligence sharing, and cooperation on critical security issues.

According to the statement, the formation of the Joint Working Group marks a significant step toward deepening bilateral efforts aimed at addressing terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, transnational crime, and other emerging threats confronting Nigeria.

The group noted that the officials appointed are already central figures in the nation’s security architecture, covering defence cooperation, intelligence operations, internal security management, humanitarian response, and inter-agency coordination. Their inclusion, it added, underscores the government’s focus on deploying seasoned professionals to drive security reforms.

The Integrity Youth Alliance urged the Nigerian team to collaborate effectively with their US counterparts to ensure full implementation of agreements reached during the Washington meetings.

“The momentum from the strategic discussions in Washington must translate into actionable programmes and sustained collaboration,” the group said.

The Alliance expressed optimism that the Joint Working Group will strengthen intelligence sharing, strategic planning, counter-terrorism efforts, military cooperation, and other initiatives designed to enhance Nigeria’s internal security landscape.

IGP Egbetokun Reaffirms School Protection Squad’s Operations

… Orders Probe Into Latest Security Breach

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, has reaffirmed the continued operation and effectiveness of the Nigeria Police Force’s School Protection Squad (SPS), declaring that the special unit has successfully foiled multiple attempts on schools across the country despite recent security concerns.

Speaking on Thursday at the Senior Police Officers Conference held at the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Peacekeeping Hall in Abuja, the IGP stressed that the protection of schools and vulnerable communities remains a top priority for the force.

Egbetokun described any single attack on a school as unacceptable, noting that the police will not relent in ensuring that learning environments remain safe for children, teachers and administrators.

According to him, the School Protection Squad, established to enhance security around educational institutions, has been actively deployed in high-risk areas and has prevented several planned attacks through intelligence-led operations and rapid response mechanisms.

The IGP also confirmed that he has ordered a full investigation into the most recent security breach involving a school, stating that the inquiry will ensure accountability and help prevent similar occurrences in the future.

He reiterated that the Nigeria Police Force will continue to expand intelligence gathering, strengthen community partnerships, and enhance collaboration with other security agencies to guarantee the safety of schools nationwide.

Citigroup Honors Fidelity Bank For Leadership In Cross-Border Payment Efficiency

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Fidelity Bank Plc has received the Straight-Through Processing (STP) Excellence Award from Citigroup in recognition of its outstanding operational efficiency in foreign currency payments in 2024.

STP refers to transactions processed accurately and without human intervention, resulting in a cost-effective and timely process. Fidelity Bank, which has consistently earned this award over the years, achieved an impressive STP rate of 97% or higher in concluding USD payments during the awarding period.

Citigroup, a leading global bank headquartered in New York and present in more than 160 countries, annually honours select banks and financial institutions that demonstrate the highest levels of efficiency in foreign currency transactions.

Dr Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, OON, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Fidelity Bank Plc, attributed the achievement to customer trust and the team’s dedication.

“This award reflects the quality of initiatives we have implemented to simplify cross-border payments for our customers. It affirms our commitment to delivering cutting-edge services in servicing our valued customers,” said Dr. Onyeali-Ikpe.

The recognition adds to a growing list of accolades for Fidelity Bank,, especially in deploying innovative services and products in meeting customer needs. These include an award from the Nigeria Customs Service for being the first bank to successfully process Customs Duty and the Pre-Arrival Assessment Report (PAAR) on the Unified Customs Management System (UCMS). The bank also won Most Innovative Bank of the Year and Best Bank for Export and Trade Finance at the 2025 BusinessDay Bank and Other Financial Institutions’ (BAFI) Awards.

“We are delighted by this recognition and remain committed to providing seamless, value-adding services to our customers as we pursue our mandate to help individuals grow, support businesses to thrive, and propel economies to prosper,” added Dr Onyeali-Ikpe.

IGP Egbetokun Orders Tougher Intelligence, Visibility Policing As Police Move To Contain Nationwide Security Breaches

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, on Thursday addressed senior police officers at the Strategic Police Officers Conference held at the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Peacekeeping Hall, Abuja, outlining sweeping security measures to curb rising criminal attacks across the country.

In his remarks, the IGP described the recent abductions in Kwara, Kebbi and Niger states, involving worshippers, schoolgirls and pupils, as painful reminders that “a single breach anywhere is a disruption of peace everywhere in Nigeria.”

Egbetokun acknowledged public concerns over the incidents but stressed that the Police Force has been responsive, leading successful joint rescue operations in Kwara and Kebbi states through coordinated deployments, intelligence sharing and inter-agency collaboration.

He said the outcomes reaffirm that “crime is defeated fastest when response is unified, intelligence-driven and operationally coordinated,” adding that such synergy must now become the institutional standard for policing nationwide.

New Security Measures Announced

The IGP unveiled a series of enhanced policing strategies aimed at boosting territorial dominance, improving intelligence gathering and strengthening response mechanisms. These include:

  • A stronger native intelligence network: Commands are to expand intelligence frameworks into markets, transport unions, student bodies, religious institutions and rural communities, supported by actionable analysis from Intelligence Response Cells.
  • Reinforced community policing structures: Police commands are directed to deepen collaboration with traditional rulers, vigilante groups, youth organisations and local hunters to build grassroots security ownership.
  • Massive increase in policing visibility: Commands must activate layered foot patrols, convoy-style highway patrols, night confidence patrols and data-driven sector deployments to deter criminals.

  • Stronger partnerships with sister agencies: Egbetokun ordered joint patrols, shared intelligence briefings, unified threat responses and coordinated border-security operations, especially in high-risk states.

“These methods are proven policing fundamentals,” he said. “Nigeria wins when the police work ahead of crime, not behind it.”

VIP Police Withdrawal: 566 Personnel Recalled

Egbetokun also clarified the recent presidential directive on withdrawing police personnel from VIP protection assignments, describing it as a necessary realignment of national security priorities.

He emphasised that the measure is not punitive but a strategic shift to redirect manpower to critical security needs such as rural protection, highway safety, investigative capacity and rapid response operations.

So far, 566 officers have been recalled for redeployment to active policing duties.

The IGP warned against misinformation, stressing that implementation guidelines will be released in phases to prevent exploitation by “undesirable elements”.

Operational Achievements

The police chief disclosed notable operational successes achieved since the last strategic meeting, including:

  • 8,202 arrests for various offences, including 451 for armed robbery, 356 for kidnapping and 534 for homicide.
  • 249 firearms and 20,989 rounds of ammunition were recovered.
  • 238 stolen vehicles recovered.
  • 232 kidnapped victims rescued nationwide.

Festive Season Deployment

With the approaching festive season, Egbetokun directed all state commands to activate comprehensive seasonal security plans featuring:

  • Expanded highway patrols
  • Special foot patrols in motor parks and public areas
  • AI-driven policing tools, including drones
  • Inter-agency route protection patrols
  • Mandatory visibility-hours reporting

“Let this festive period be defined by safety, policing dominance and citizen confidence — not fear,” he said.

Commends President Tinubu

The IGP thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for renewed federal backing toward logistics, recruitment, operational mobility, training and welfare, assuring that the Force will “justify this trust through outcomes and not excuses.”

Egbetokun ended his address by urging police commanders to return to their jurisdictions with “renewed urgency, clarity of strategy and determination of execution”, adding that the Nigeria Police Force remains fully committed to its constitutional mandate.

“Nigeria depends on us, and we will not fail her,” he said.