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  • CACOL Commends EFCC, Judiciary Over Conviction of Former Power Minister Saleh Mamman

    CACOL Commends EFCC, Judiciary Over Conviction of Former Power Minister Saleh Mamman

    By Jabiru Hassan

    The Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership (CACOL) has commended the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Nigerian judiciary following the conviction and sentencing of former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, in a money laundering case involving ₦33.8 billion.

    In a statement signed by CACOL Director of Administration and Programmes, Tola Oresanwo, on behalf of the organisation’s chairman, Debo Adeniran, the group described the judgment as a significant development in Nigeria’s anti-corruption efforts.

    CACOL said the ruling reinforces public confidence in accountability and the rule of law, while urging security agencies to collaborate with INTERPOL and other relevant institutions to ensure compliance with the court’s decision.The organisation also called for the identification and confiscation of assets linked to the case in line with legal procedures.

    CACOL linked corruption in the power sector to persistent electricity challenges in Nigeria, stating that funds meant for infrastructure development should be properly managed for public benefit.The group praised the EFCC for what it described as professionalism and persistence in prosecuting the matter and commended the judiciary for ensuring due process.

    According to CACOL, the judgment should serve as a reminder to public office holders about the importance of accountability in public service.The organisation also urged the government to strengthen reforms aimed at promoting transparency and prudent management of public resources, particularly in the power sector.

  • FUO Vice Chancellor Says Nursing Students Are Future of Healthcare Delivery

    FUO Vice Chancellor Says Nursing Students Are Future of Healthcare Delivery

    The Vice Chancellor of Federal University Otuoke, Promise Mebine, has described nursing students as critical to the future of healthcare delivery in Nigeria.Mebine made the remarks while receiving students of the Faculty of Nursing Sciences during a campus walk organised as part of activities marking the 2026 Nurses Week.

    Represented by Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration), Professor Chris Onyema, the Vice Chancellor praised the theme of this year’s celebration, “Our Nurses, Our Future: Empowered Nurses Save Lives,” describing it as timely and relevant.

    He urged the students to uphold the values reflected in messages displayed on their placards, including campaigns against drug abuse and cultism, as well as the promotion of healthy living.

    Mebine also noted the growing popularity of the university’s nursing programme, revealing that although the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board approved 150 admission slots for the 2026/2027 academic session, the university received more than 7,000 applications.

    According to him, the university management is taking steps to strengthen the faculty and position it as a centre of excellence for nursing education.

    Earlier, the Dean of the Faculty of Nursing Sciences, Professor Khadijat Toyin Musah, said the procession was aimed at highlighting the role of nurses in healthcare delivery and community service.The event also featured the announcement of Chukwuanu Divine Onyi Onyechukwu as Miss Florence Nightingale 2026.

  • Bayelsa Government Warns Surveyors Against Illegal Transactions on Government Lands

    Bayelsa Government Warns Surveyors Against Illegal Transactions on Government Lands

    The Bayelsa State Government has warned surveyors against conducting surveys on government-acquired lands without proper verification, as part of efforts to address illegal land transactions in the state.

    The Commissioner for Lands and Survey, Barr. Perepuighe Biewari, issued the warning during a meeting with leaders of the Nigerian Institute of Surveyors at the State Secretariat Complex in Yenagoa.Biewari expressed concern over reports that some surveyors allegedly survey government-owned properties for clients without advising them against the transactions.

    He identified areas opposite Bayelsa Palm and parts of New Yenagoa City as locations affected by the activities.According to the commissioner, the government will prosecute individuals found engaging in illegal land dealings and urged prospective buyers to verify land ownership before making purchases.

    He also assured surveyors that the government would provide access to records of government-owned lands to improve verification processes and compliance. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Lands, Pere Amanda Egbuson, commended surveyors for their contributions to development and urged them to maintain professional and ethical standards.

    Responding on behalf of the delegation, Chairman of the Association of Private Practicing Surveyors of Nigeria, MacDonald Tarinyo, said the absence of a centralised database for government lands had created challenges for proper verification. He added that land buyers and legal practitioners also have a responsibility to conduct due diligence before completing transactions.

  • Nanmwa Cheto Declares for Plateau Assembly Seat Under ADC

    Nanmwa Cheto Declares for Plateau Assembly Seat Under ADC

    By Israel Adamu, Jos

    Nanmwa Jimmy Cheto, son of the late engineer and politician Jimmy Zintim Cheto, has declared his intention to contest for the Langtang South State Constituency seat in the Plateau State House of Assembly ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Cheto, who is from Turaki Ward in Langtang South Local Government Area, announced his ambition in a statement issued on Wednesday.

    He said he would contest on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), adding that his goal is to promote inclusive representation and sustainable development in the constituency.

    According to him, Nigeria needs leaders committed to integrity, competence and transparency in governance. Cheto also expressed concern over what he described as the limited participation of young people in the political process, despite their population and potential contributions to governance.

    He said his “Vision 2027” agenda would focus on youth empowerment, development and greater inclusion in decision-making.The aspirant called on political stakeholders, youths and community leaders across the constituency to support his bid, promising accountability and people-oriented representation if elected.

    His father, the late Jimmy Zintim Cheto, served as Director of Engineering Services at the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) and was also a former governorship aspirant in Plateau State.

  • Kaduna Govt Sets Up Consensus Committee Ahead of Elections

    Kaduna Govt Sets Up Consensus Committee Ahead of Elections

    Deputy Governor to chair; Speaker, others as members

    By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

    Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, has approved the constitution of a high-level Consensus Committee on Party Harmonisation and Aspirants’ Engagement as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen internal democracy, promote cohesion among stakeholders, and sustain party unity ahead of the forthcoming general elections.

    The committee will be chaired by the Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, with the Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly serving as a member.

    According to a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Culture, Malam Ahmed Maiyaki, the initiative is designed to deepen mediation and constructive engagement among aspirants across the state, while fostering mutual understanding, political stability, and consensus-building within the party.

    The Commissioner explained that the committee would interface with aspirants, party leaders, and other critical stakeholders with a view to facilitating amicable resolutions in constituencies where multiple interests exist, while also encouraging voluntary withdrawals where necessary in the broader interest of party harmony and electoral success.

    “The constitution of this committee reflects the commitment of Governor Uba Sani to inclusive leadership, internal cohesion, and the preservation of unity within the party,” the statement said.

    Other members of the committee include the State Party Chairman, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), the Chief of Staff to the Governor, the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, the Commissioner for Information and Culture, and the Deputy Chief of Staff (Legal Services). The State Party Secretary will serve as Secretary of the Committee.

    The statement further noted that the move aligns with Governor Uba Sani’s broader vision of strengthening democratic processes through dialogue, consultation, and consensus-driven engagement, while positioning the party for a united and successful outing at the polls next year.

  • Bayelsa East Stakeholders Back Senator Agadaga’s Second Term Bid

    Bayelsa East Stakeholders Back Senator Agadaga’s Second Term Bid

    Stakeholders in Bayelsa East Senatorial District have endorsed Senator Benson Agadaga for a second term in the 2027 general elections, citing what they described as his strong performance and delivery of key constituency projects.

    The endorsement was led by Dr. Iti Orugbani, former Commissioner for Culture and Tourism and Special Adviser to Governor Douye Diri on Political Affairs, who praised the senator’s projects across Ogbia, Brass, and Nembe Local Government Areas.

    Orugbani said Agadaga had executed several impactful projects including landing jetties, telecommunication masts, and town halls, noting that his performance in three years has surpassed that of previous representatives in the district.

    He also called for the implementation of a 2022 zoning arrangement reportedly signed by political leaders across party lines, which introduced a minimum two-term tenure for senators from the district.

    “In 2023, the district had an APC senator who was given a second term ticket. Now that we have Senator Benson Agadaga from Ogbia, he deserves the same,” he said, urging stakeholders to allow Ogbia begin the new arrangement.

    The endorsement also received support from Mrs. Owadaba Jokori, Women Leader of the Agadema Women Support Group, and Comrade Ikio, Information Officer of the Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Central Zone.

    Both praised the senator’s infrastructural projects, particularly the construction of landing jetties in several communities across the three local government areas.

    Senator Agadaga, a former Chief of Staff to Governor Douye Diri, expressed appreciation for the endorsement and said his emergence in 2023 was backed by wide consultations across the district.

    He pledged to continue delivering effective representation, lawmaking, oversight, and constituency development if re-elected.

    “I’ve continued to deliver on representation, lawmaking, oversight, project execution, and constituent support. I shall do even more if re-elected,” he said.

  • Police Exonerate Self from EFCC–UUTH Incident in Uyo

    Police Exonerate Self from EFCC–UUTH Incident in Uyo

    By Ogenyi Ogenyi, Uyo

    The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has distanced itself from Tuesday’s incident at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH), involving operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    This followed social media reports alleging that police officers invaded the hospital, assaulted medical personnel, and used force during the operation.

    In a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Tinfom John, the Command clarified that the operation was solely carried out by EFCC operatives, while police officers were only invited after a distress call from the hospital authorities.

    According to the statement, the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of UUTH had contacted the Commissioner of Police over the presence of armed men within the hospital, whose identities were initially unknown.

    “The CMD further informed the CP that he had directed the closure of the hospital gates as a precautionary measure,” the statement said.

    It added that the Commissioner of Police immediately deployed officers to the hospital strictly to assess the situation and prevent a breakdown of law and order.

    On arrival, police reportedly confirmed that the operatives were EFCC personnel on a lawful assignment and informed the CMD accordingly, advising that the hospital gates be reopened to allow them exit peacefully.

    However, the Command alleged that the advice was not complied with, leading to tension within the facility.

    The statement further claimed that EFCC operatives were temporarily held within the premises and pelted with stones before forcing their way out of the hospital.

    The Police Command emphasized that its personnel did not participate in the operation, nor did they assault hospital staff or use teargas as alleged in viral reports.

    It described the claims linking police to the incident as false and misleading, warning that such narratives could incite unnecessary tension and damage public trust.

    “The Command remains committed to professionalism, lawful policing, and the protection of lives and property across the State,” it added.

    Meanwhile, the EFCC stated that its operatives visited the hospital to verify a medical report submitted by a suspect under remand by Justice M.A. Onyetenu of the Federal High Court, Uyo.

    According to the Commission, two letters sent to the hospital dated March 11 and April 20, 2026, requesting authentication of the report were not responded to.

    The EFCC said its officials visited the hospital as a last resort but were allegedly confronted by staff who mistook them for armed intruders and raised a false alarm.

    It further alleged that hospital gates were locked during the incident, forcing operatives to exit under tense conditions while exercising restraint.

    The Commission maintained that its officers acted within lawful duties and did not disrupt hospital operations.

  • PAAU Vice Chancellor Assures Students of Improved Welfare, Infrastructure

    PAAU Vice Chancellor Assures Students of Improved Welfare, Infrastructure

    From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Vice-Chancellor of Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU), Anyigba, Professor Salisu Ogbo Usman, has assured students of improved welfare and renewed efforts to address infrastructural challenges across the institution.

    He gave the assurance on Tuesday during an interactive meeting with the Students’ Union Government (SUG) executive and Hostel Governors, led by SUG President Ridwan Abubakar.

    According to a statement signed by the Public Relations Officer, Uredo Omale, the Vice-Chancellor commended student leaders for their maturity, discipline, and perseverance in handling campus issues.

    Prof. Usman disclosed that the university has about 13 boreholes, but only one was functional at the time he assumed office, describing the situation as a major infrastructural challenge.

    He said the management had already taken steps to address the problem, including drilling a new borehole, rehabilitating five non-functional ones, and repairing water tankers to improve water supply across hostels.

    He urged students to use available facilities responsibly and reaffirmed the management’s policy of non-interference in the internal administration of student bodies.

    The Vice-Chancellor also called for unity among students and encouraged them to support both the university management and the state government in efforts to improve campus conditions.

    He further advised students to remain security conscious and avoid involvement in social vices and criminal activities.

    Prof. Usman reiterated the ban on final-year celebrations within the university community, stressing the need to maintain order and discipline.

    In a gesture of support, he announced that Hostel Governors would no longer be required to pay for accommodation and directed that refunds be made to those who had already paid.

    Earlier, the SUG President appreciated the Vice-Chancellor for the engagement and said the meeting provided an opportunity to highlight pressing hostel challenges, particularly issues of sanitation and blocked toilet systems.

    He suggested the provision of designated waste disposal pits to address recurring sanitation problems in the hostels.

    In separate remarks, the Hostel Governors thanked the Vice-Chancellor for the opportunity and pledged their continued cooperation with management to improve living conditions on campus.

    The meeting was attended by the Bursar, Mr. Ahmed Hudu Abdulsalami; the Dean of Students’ Affairs, Professor Adetunji Sunday Adegoke; and the Director of Works, Engineer Shaibu Abutu Ukwenya.

  • Plateau University ASUU threatens strike, demands immediate implementation of new salary scheme

    Plateau University ASUU threatens strike, demands immediate implementation of new salary scheme

    By Israel Adamu,Jos

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Plateau State University branch (ASUU-PLASU), has called on the Plateau State Government to urgently implement the new salary structure for lecturers, warning of a possible comprehensive and indefinite strike action if its demands are not met.

    In a press statement issued on Tuesday the union urged the government to “shun bureaucratic red tape” and ensure immediate implementation of the revised salary scheme agreed with the Federal Government/ASUU framework, which it said was submitted to the university management in February 2026.

    ASUU-PLASU lamented that despite the submission of the new salary template, lecturers at the institution are still being paid under the old salary structure, describing the situation as unsustainable in the face of current economic challenges.

    The union said that while both the state government and university management had taken credit for the expansion of the institution through increased student enrollment and the creation of new faculties and departments, the corresponding workload on lecturers had not been addressed.

    It added that academic staff were under increasing pressure, noting that “members are working harder than ever to teach and mould the character of students,” while their welfare remained neglected.

    According to the statement signed by the branch chairman, Dr. Vincent Choji, and secretary, Dr. Lomka Iliya Kopdiya, the union also expressed concern over recent deaths among its members.

    “Tragically, in recent months, the union has lost over three committed lecturers to stress and heart-related complications,” it stated.

    ASUU-PLASU further raised concerns over campus security, high transportation costs, and lack of staff accommodation, describing them as major challenges affecting productivity and welfare.

    The union also accused the government of abandoning key provisions of the 2024 agreement reached with the state government, including outstanding issues relating to staff welfare and institutional funding.

    It therefore demanded immediate implementation of the new salary structure, payment of arrears effective from 1st January 2026, release of funds for pensions and gratuities, and urgent resolution of all pending issues in the agreement.

    The union warned that failure to meet these demands could lead to “a looming, total, comprehensive and indefinite strike action.”

  • Lawyer Urges CJN to Fast-Track Supreme Court Appeal on Ponzhi Tarok Stool

    Lawyer Urges CJN to Fast-Track Supreme Court Appeal on Ponzhi Tarok Stool

    By Israel Adamu, Jos

    A human rights lawyer and indigene of Tarok Nation in Plateau State, Barr. Timzing Venyir Ramnap, has appealed to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, to expedite hearing of a pending appeal at the Supreme Court over the Ponzhi Tarok traditional stool.

    The appeal, with suit number SC/114/2021 — Mr. Clement Cirman & 3 Ors v. Executive Governor of Plateau State & 3 Ors — concerns the appointment of a substantive Ponzhi Tarok, the paramount ruler of the Tarok people.

    The case, filed at the Plateau State High Court on December 17, 2010, has passed through the Court of Appeal and is now awaiting final determination at the Supreme Court.

    Both parties have filed and exchanged their briefs of argument, but a hearing date is yet to be fixed.

    In a letter addressed to the CJN, Barr. Ramnap urged accelerated hearing of the matter, stressing that its resolution is crucial to leadership structure, unity, and development within Tarok Nation.

    He expressed concern over the prolonged delay, noting that the traditional stool has remained vacant for years, a situation he said has affected governance and peace in the area.

    “The prolonged delay in hearing this appeal is of great concern. Justice delayed in a matter affecting traditional leadership and community peace is justice denied,” he stated.

    The lawyer urged the Chief Justice to direct the Supreme Court registry to assign an accelerated hearing date, describing the matter as one of urgent public importance.

    Copies of the letter were also sent to the Attorney-General of the Federation, the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court, the Governor of Plateau State, and the Acting President of the Tarok Traditional Council.

    He called on stakeholders to continue to pursue a peaceful and lawful resolution through the judicial process.