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NDDC Holds Thanksgiving For Successful 25th Anniversary

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The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, says it has every reason to thank God for successfully celebrating its 25th anniversary across the Niger Delta region without any untoward incident.

Speaking during a Thanksgiving ceremony at the NDDC Event Centre in Port Harcourt, the NDDC Managing Director, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, emphasised the importance of expressing gratitude to God for the Commission’s achievements over the years.

The event was attended by the NDDC Executive Director, Finance and Administration, Alabo Boma Iyaye, the Executive Director of Corporate Services, Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde, other Directors, and staff of the Commission.
The NDDC Chief Executive Officer stated that thanksgiving was a good way to seek the face of God, noting that showing gratitude even in the midst of challenges would bring about a positive turnaround.

Ogbuku observed that the achievements recorded by the Commission over the past 25 years should be attributed to the benevolence of God.

He said: “We have sought the face of God in a week-long spiritual activity, denying the body and flesh, for God to intervene in the affairs of the Commission because in every journey in life, there are bound to be challenges. We believe that though there are challenges, God can make us overcome with our prayers and supplications.”

The NDDC Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku (right); the NDDC Executive Director, Finance and Administration, Alabo Boma Iyaye (middle), and the Executive Director, Corporate Services, Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde (left), during the NDDC Thanksgiving ceremony in Port Harcourt.

The NDDC’s helmsman, who also admonished the Commission’s staff to shun every form of evil act to avoid God’s wrath, said the present NDDC Board would remain focused and committed to the development of the Niger Delta region.
He maintained that under his leadership, the NDDC Management would continue to work in harmony with staff, soliciting more support to enable the Board and Management to achieve their targeted goals.

Earlier in his opening remarks, the Director of Administration and Human Resources, Mr. Patrick Ekade, thanked God for the successes the NDDC had recorded over the years.

Also speaking, the NDDC fellowship Pastor, Mr. Udoma Sabbath, observed that God had answered the prayers of the staff by bringing a Board and a Chief Executive Officer “that are determined to make a difference in the Niger Delta region.”

Arming Road Safety Personnel: A Necessary Step For Protection And Enforcement.

By Tochukwu Jimo Obi

As the debate on whether the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) should bear arms continues to trend, the Corps has defended its renewed call for personnel to be armed, citing growing threats to the safety of its operatives. Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed stressed that this measure is not intended for routine traffic control, but as a protective tool for specially trained squads tasked with safeguarding FRSC facilities, infrastructure, and personnel in dangerous situations.

According to him, the decision to arm a section of the Corps is primarily a safety measure. Many FRSC officials are increasingly exposed to violent motorists, some of whom deliberately attack or knock them down while carrying out patrol operations. The Corps Marshal explained that without the necessary power to enforce safety laws, it becomes difficult to manage high-risk situations such as stopping trailers overloaded with passengers or vehicles transporting hazardous materials.

The demand for FRSC personnel to bear arms is anchored on several pressing realities such as Protection of Operatives who face daily harassments and violent attacks daily in the line of duty.

Several FRSC operatives have lost their lives while working tirelessly to ensure safer roads. Protecting these men and women is both a moral and institutional obligation.

Violent road users, including reckless drivers and those involved in criminal activities, pose an increasing risk, hence arming FRSC operatives will curb this.
Without means of self-defense, FRSC personnel are vulnerable targets during enforcement exercises.

Managing Dangerous Vehicles like Stopping trailers and other heavy-duty vehicles, especially when overloaded with passengers or hazardous materials, is a task that often requires more than verbal persuasion. Weapons, when handled responsibly, can serve as a deterrent and ensure compliance with road safety laws.

Since the FRSC Establishment Act already empowers the Corps to bear arms. What remains crucial is the training and discipline of a designated squad to handle firearms with professionalism, thereby preventing cases of misuse or accidental discharge that have marred other arms-bearing agencies.

The conversation is not about turning every FRSC operative into an armed officer, but about creating a well-trained, professional arms squad to handle life-threatening scenarios. With adequate training, proper supervision, and accountability, the risks of abuse can be minimized while the safety of operatives and the public is maximized.

At its core, this call is about valuing human life. Every FRSC officer who dies in the line of duty leaves behind grieving families and communities. Equipping them with the means to protect themselves and enforce safety laws is not just a matter of policy it is a matter of justice.

As Nigeria continues to grapple with road safety challenges, empowering the FRSC to bear arms may prove to be a decisive step in saving lives, securing national infrastructure, and ensuring that those who risk their lives daily to keep our roads safe are not left defenseless.

Analyst Urges President Tinubu To Appoint Ambassadors Ahead Of 2027 Elections

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A public affairs analyst, Olufemi Ibitoye, has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, to urgently appoint ambassadors across Nigeria’s foreign missions, stressing that the move is critical to strengthening the nation’s diplomatic presence and shaping international perception ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In an open letter addressed to the President, Ibitoye warned that leaving key diplomatic posts vacant or under the management of lower-ranking chargé d’affaires undermines Nigeria’s influence on the global stage, particularly at a time when international attention on the country’s political climate is expected to heighten.

“As the 2027 elections draw nearer, the political atmosphere in Nigeria will intensify, and international perception will become a battleground of its own,” Ibitoye wrote. “Regardless of how credible the process may be, opposition figures locally and internationally will challenge the legitimacy of outcomes. Ambassadors, therefore, play a crucial role in managing narratives and representing Nigeria’s official position before foreign governments and institutions.”

Highlighting the importance of strong diplomatic representation within organizations such as the United Nations, African Union, European Union, and the Commonwealth, as well as strategic bilateral partners like the U.S., U.K., France, and Germany, the analyst argued that ambassadors are “the President’s personal representatives, vested with the full faith and credit of the Nigerian state.”

He further urged the President to appoint “credible, articulate, and competent individuals who not only understand diplomacy but also the stakes of national political stability,” adding that such appointments would help consolidate Tinubu’s *Renewed Hope* agenda and prevent a “narrative vacuum” in Nigeria’s foreign missions.

“Your Renewed Hope agenda has inspired institutional and international confidence. Let us now complement that agenda with a renewed diplomatic front,” Ibitoye concluded.

Ogoni Re-entry Is A Beacon Of Reconciliation Through Collaboration – NNPC Ltd

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The re-entry into Ogoniland marks a historic turning point for Nigeria — not just in terms of oil production, but more broadly, this milestone reflects the spirit of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which commits to building a stronger country, attracting responsible investment, and ensuring that community development is at the heart of national progress.

Speaking during the presentation of the Ogoni Consultations Report at the State House in Abuja on Wednesday, President Tinubu acknowledged that the Ogoni people have endured long years of pain, and that this re-entry reflects the government’s recognition of their sacrifices.

“We are not, as a government, taking lightly the years of pain endured in Ogoniland. We recognise that, otherwise we would not be here today…We declare with conviction that hope is here and is back with us,” the President said.

The Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Ltd, Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari, echoed the President’s sentiments, calling the development a re-affirmation of the company’s unwavering commitment to the Ogoni re-entry plan and a bold step towards justice, healing, and national prosperity. He emphasized that the re-entry demonstrates that Nigeria can confront its past, honour the sacrifices of its communities, and forge a new path with a vision of prosperity and justice for all.

“The re-entry into Ogoniland is not just about oil and gas. It is about justice, healing, and charting a new future for our nation,” Ojulari said.

Ogoni re-entry can be seen as both a test and an opportunity for the country. It demonstrates that equity can exist in national development, and oil can co-exist with environmental stewardship and inclusive nation-building. This milestone is a practical example of how President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda translates into reality by strengthening our country, creating conditions for responsible investment, while prioritising the prosperity of host communities.

Ojulari acknowledged the pivotal leadership of the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, in convening a committee that brought diverse stakeholders together, creating the platform for dialogue and consensus that made this breakthrough possible. He also praised the work of Professor Don Baridam and members of the Presidential Committee, who engaged tirelessly and transparently with all relevant parties to produce a report that tells a story of fairness and inclusivity that will ultimately bring closure and renew hope for the Ogoni people and all Nigerians.

“The lesson is that this journey cannot be driven solely by production volumes. It must be anchored on justice, equity, sustainability, and most importantly, collaboration with the very people whose land bears this wealth,” he stated.

To that end, Ojulari was categorical that in resuming operations in Ogoni, NNPC Ltd will continue to build trust by prioritising community engagements with key stakeholders, investing in infrastructure, and empowering local enterprise.

He confirmed that NNPC has already began initiatives in road construction, infrastructure upgrades, and economic empowerment programs designed to rebuild trust and demonstrate accountability in an inclusive manner. “NNPC Ltd is determined to transform Ogoniland from a symbol of conflict into a beacon of reconciliation, renewal, and sustainable progress,” he concluded.

In his remarks, the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, echoed the general sentiments that sustainable progress is possible and proven through collaboration with all parties concerned. He said the report was the outcome of an intensive, methodical, and transparent engagement, while Professor Baridam, on behalf of the Committee, thanked the President for his unwavering commitment to the well-being of the Ogoni people, stressing that through diplomacy and relentless insistence on dialogue, host community trust was earned, and hope restored.

This restored hope is also a message for the international community— Ogoni re-entry is more than a Nigerian milestone. It is a classic example of how a resource-rich nation like Nigeria can reconcile environmental protection with energy security. By placing community benefit at the centre, Nigeria is rewriting the global playbook on how oil and gas operations can co-exist with local aspirations, sharing a global example of how energy development can be reconciled with environmental protection and community inclusion.

For Nigeria, it signals progress is being redefined as a partnership between government, industry, and the people.

NDLEA Commissions German-Donated Canine Facility To Boost War Against Illicit Drugs

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The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), has said the newly commissioned canine facility in Lagos will significantly strengthen the agency’s fight against illicit drugs in Nigeria.

Marwa stated this on Friday, September 26, 2025, while inaugurating the modern dog complex in Ikeja, Lagos, built and donated by the German government. He described the project as a milestone that will enhance NDLEA’s interdiction capacity, boost personnel morale, and further safeguard Nigeria’s future.

“May I assure all stakeholders that this facility will significantly drive our fight against illicit drugs, fulfil our core mandate, and secure the future of our nation,” Marwa said. He commended the German government for its consistent support, citing the remarkable seizure of 74.119kg of captagon at Apapa seaport in 2021 as one of many successful operations aided by NDLEA’s sniffer dogs.

According to him, the canine unit has been instrumental in the seizure of over 17.9 metric tonnes of illicit substances, despite past challenges of poor infrastructure. He said the new facility, which construction began in August 2024 and completed on schedule, will address operational gaps and provide a dignified environment for the unit.

Marwa expressed appreciation to German Consul General in Lagos, Mr. Daniel Krull, the German Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), and their partners in Berlin, Saxony, and Sachsen-Anhalt, who supported the project.

In his remarks, Consul General Krull said the success of NDLEA’s operations benefits not only Nigeria but also Germany and the wider region. “The amazing work of your agency under your leadership is very important, not only for Nigeria but for the region and for us in Germany. We congratulate you and look forward to more fruitful cooperation,” he said.

Similarly, the Deputy Head of Section IZ14 BKA, Berlin, Mr. Florian Bulow, described the NDLEA partnership as one of BKA’s longest-running police capacity-building projects. He likened the cooperation to a marriage built on trust, shared goals, and teamwork, noting that such collaboration has yielded remarkable results in the fight against drug trafficking and abuse.

Osun Monarchs, Ifon, Erin-Osun And Ilobu Communities Finally Embrace Peace As NSCDC Hosts International Day Of Peace Engagement

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In a historic move to end years of communal hostility, traditional rulers of Ifon-Osun, Erin-Osun, and Ilobu have pledged to embrace lasting peace, marking a turning point in the relationship among the three neighbouring communities.

According to a press release signed by the Civil Defence PRO, Osun State Command, ASCI Kehinde Adeleke, the declaration was made on Monday, September 22, 2025, during a stakeholders’ engagement organised by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Osun State Command, to commemorate the International Day of Peace.

The Olufon of Ifon-Osun, Oba Peter Oluwole Akinyooye, the Elerin of Erin-Osun, Oba Yussuf Kolawole Omoloye, and the Olobu of Ilobu, Oba Ashiru Olatoye Olaniyan, sealed the peace pact with a symbolic handshake and embrace. The gesture, greeted with applause, signified an end to decades of recurring clashes that have claimed lives and hindered development in the area.

Governor Ademola Adeleke, represented at the event by his deputy, Prince Kola Adewusi, commended the monarchs’ commitment to peace. He assured that his administration would continue to support initiatives that promote harmony while accelerating infrastructural development across the state.

He also lauded the State Commandant of NSCDC, Commandant Igbalawole Sotiyo, for his role in fostering reconciliation, pledging the government’s continued partnership with the Corps in sustaining peace.

Speaking at the event, the traditional rulers stressed that peace is the foundation for growth and prosperity, appealing to government at all levels to bring development projects to their communities, which had long been deprived due to past crises.

In his remarks, Commandant Sotiyo praised the monarchs for their sincerity and courage, describing their public show of unity as “a practical demonstration of peace.”

The event marked a milestone in Osun’s pursuit of communal harmony and development.

NDDC Dismisses Allegations Of Project Delays, Misuse Of Funds

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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has refuted reports published by Sahara Reporters alleging delays in its projects and mismanagement of public funds.

In a statement on Thursday, the Commission described the report titled “NDDC Projects Drag in Niger Delta as Tinubu Government Fails to Publish Commission’s Audit Report” as false, malicious, and aimed at tarnishing its image.

The online publication had claimed that the Commission diverted ₦5 billion to sponsor the 50th birthday of its Managing Director, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, and linked delays in project execution to the Federal Government’s failure to release the NDDC forensic audit report.

The Commission dismissed the allegations as baseless, clarifying that Ogbuku’s birthday was privately funded by friends and associates, and centred mainly on book presentations, thanksgiving, and communal reflection.

On project delivery, the NDDC stressed that it has remained steadfast in driving the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda in the Niger Delta. It cited several completed and ongoing projects, including:

* The 9.6km Abraka-Oben Road in Delta State.
* The 7.3km Oyigbo Road Network and Mgboji-Umuagbu Akwete Road in Rivers State.
* The 7.8km Eziama-Abba-Owerre Nkworji Road in Imo State.
* The 23.7km Ndoro-Ntalakwu Road and Isi-Court Olokoro-Amaoba Oboro Road in Abia State.
* The Ultra-Modern NDDC Cross River State Office and 8.1km road network in Calabar.
* The Renewed Hope Multi-Purpose Training Centre in Bayelsa State.

The Commission also highlighted previously commissioned projects across Abia, Bayelsa, Edo, Ondo, and Akwa Ibom states, including major roads, bridges, and electricity infrastructure.

Ongoing legacy projects include the Kaa-Ataba Bridge linking Khana and Andoni LGAs of Rivers State, the Okirika-Borikiri Bridge, regional specialist hospitals in Cross River and Rivers states, and the Bonny Ring Road.

The NDDC maintained that the allegations were “a deliberate attempt to undermine visible developmental strides” and urged the public to disregard them.

“Sahara Reporters has chosen the path of falsehood, but the Niger Delta chooses the path of development,” the Commission stated.

NITDA, JICA Partnership Boosting Nigeria’s Startup Ecosystem – DG Inuwa

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The Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Kashifu Inuwa, has lauded Nigeria’s partnership with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), describing it as a key driver of the nation’s growing startup and innovation ecosystem.

Inuwa, who was represented by Dr. Amina Sambo-Magaji, Deputy Director, e-Government and Digital Economy Development Department, made this known at the closing ceremony of the *Survey on the Digitisation of Supply Chains in Small-Scale Nigerian Farms*. The event was organised by AGROVESTO, a JICA-funded agritech startup and beneficiary of NITDA’s iHatch Incubation Programme Cohort 2.

He said the collaboration is playing a pivotal role in Nigeria’s socio-economic transformation, adding that the country has become one of Africa’s most vibrant startup hubs. According to him, young Nigerian entrepreneurs are leveraging technology to solve local problems with global relevance.

“Nigeria is home to over 200 fintech startups revolutionising financial services, fostering inclusion, and empowering millions,” Inuwa said, citing the successes of Paystack, Flutterwave, and Paga as examples.

NITDA DG, Kashifu Inuwa, represented by Dr Amina Sambo-Magaji, Deputy Director, e-Government and Digital Economy Development Department, NITDA

Highlighting the role of iHatch, the NITDA boss explained that the joint incubation and acceleration programme with JICA provides training, mentorship, seed funding, and ecosystem support for startups across multiple sectors.

He also pointed to the Nigeria Startup Act as a policy framework that has lowered barriers for innovators through incentives such as tax holidays, simplified business registration, government-backed grants, innovation hubs, technology parks, and regulatory sandboxes.

“These interventions are designed to stimulate investment, nurture talent, and position Nigerian startups for global competitiveness,” he said, urging government, investors, and other stakeholders to sustain their support.

“Through strategic partnerships such as the one we enjoy with JICA, we are laying a strong foundation for sustainable growth, inclusive development, and global competitiveness. Nigerian innovations will not only solve local challenges but inspire the world,” Inuwa added.

Also speaking, JICA’s Chief Representative in Nigeria, Mr. Ishigame Kenji, praised AGROVESTO for their innovation and urged the startup to expand its project to benefit more farmers nationwide.

In his opening remarks, AGROVESTO Co-founder and CEO, Bayo Adewoye, commended Nigerian farmers for their resilience and vital contributions to national food security.

NITDA DG Urges Construction Industry To Adopt Digital Technologies For National Growth

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The Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Kashifu Inuwa,  has called on Nigeria’s construction industry to embrace digital transformation by adopting technologies such as Building Information Modelling (BIM), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Blockchain to drive innovation and efficiency.

Inuwa made the call in a keynote address titled *“Digital Transformation in the Nigerian Construction Industry”* at a two-day workshop organised by the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (NIQS), FCT Chapter. The event, themed *“Policy Shifts and Industry Trends,”* brought together stakeholders to explore new directions for the sector.

Represented by Dr. Yahaya Onimisi, Acting Director of Project Management at NITDA, the DG stressed that emerging technologies are no longer optional upgrades but essential tools for the industry’s future. He noted that BIM, AI, Data Analytics, Blockchain, and Cloud Collaboration could improve project delivery, reduce delays, enhance accuracy, and foster smarter project management systems.

“The future of construction lies in digital transformation. By embracing innovation, Nigeria’s Quantity Surveyors can drive smarter, faster, and more transparent infrastructure development,” Inuwa said.

DG NITDA’s rep, Dr. Onimisi giving a presentation at the workshop organised by the NIQS FCT Chapter at the National Engineering Centre in Abuja

He identified common industry challenges such as project delays, cost overruns, inefficiencies, and resistance to change, describing digital transformation as both a disruption and an opportunity. According to him, innovation would reposition Quantity Surveyors from routine cost measurement roles to strategic, data-driven functions.

Inuwa also emphasized that transformation requires not just technology adoption but changes in business processes, culture, and skills. He called for stronger collaboration between NITDA and NIQS in areas such as capacity building, policy alignment, innovation labs, and the development of a digital transformation roadmap aligned with NITDA’s Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan (SRAP) 2.0.

Highlighting similar partnerships with the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), and the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), he said strategic investments, government support, and continuous professional development would unlock new opportunities for the construction sector.

“With a mindset of continuous learning and strong collaborations, Nigeria’s construction industry can not only survive the technological disruption but thrive in the evolving landscape,” the NITDA boss added.

IGP Egbetokun Commissions 59 Armoured Hilux Vehicles For Special Operations In Abuja

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The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, on Friday commissioned 59 Armoured Toyota Hilux vehicles in Abuja, marking a significant boost to the operational capacity of the Nigeria Police Force in combating insecurity across the country.

Speaking at the ceremony, the IGP described the new fleet as tangible evidence of the Force’s commitment to results rather than promises. He said the vehicles would play a crucial role in strengthening tactical operations, enhancing mobility, and ensuring quicker response to security threats.

“These 59 Armoured Toyota Hilux vehicles are not ceremonial assets; they are operational reinforcements designed for missions that test the resilience of our officers,” Egbetokun stated. “Armoured against hostile fire, built for durability, and equipped for diverse terrains, they provide the protection and speed needed to dominate the field.”

He emphasised that while the deployment of new equipment was a major step forward, discipline, professionalism, and integrity remained the most important factors in delivering security to Nigerians. “The Hiluxes will provide the shield, but our officers must provide the integrity. Without that, machines are powerless,” he noted.

The IGP added that the commissioning formed part of wider police reforms aimed at restructuring operations, improving intelligence gathering, enhancing training, and enforcing accountability. He assured that more of such vehicles would be delivered and distributed to commands nationwide.

Egbetokun cautioned commanders and tactical units against misuse, stressing that accountability would be total. “These vehicles must never sit idle while Nigerians face danger. They must never be diverted for private errands. They are operational assets, and they will be monitored as such,” he warned.

The IGP also issued a strong message to criminal groups, saying the enhanced fleet would eliminate the advantage of mobility or surprise previously enjoyed by criminals. However, he insisted that all police operations must remain lawful, proportionate, and respectful of human rights.

On behalf of the Nigeria Police Force, Egbetokun expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his unwavering support, noting that the acquisition was made possible through the President’s commitment to strengthening national security.

“The measure of this commissioning will not be in today’s ceremony but in tomorrow’s results—safer communities, lower crime rates, and restored public confidence,” the IGP concluded.