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DSS Releases, Compensates Man Wrongfully Arrested Over Alleged Links With Boko Haram
By Bobby Oshoke

The Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Oluwatosin Adeola Ajayi, has ordered the immediate release of a man wrongfully linked to Boko Haram terrorists.
The setting free followed a DSS investigation review panel that cleared Nura Idris of allegations of collaboration with Boko Haram terrorists.
Aside from giving Idris N3 million monetary compensation to meet his immediate needs, the DSS DG promised to help the wrongfully detained herder in his business, a practice common with the DG.
According to a security source, the farmer and animal rearer from Soba Local Government Area of Kaduna State, was arrested by a sister security agency in Suleja, Niger State, in June 2024, for alleged links with terrorists, and was thereafter transferred to DSS custody.
Following a thorough review of Nura’s case, the DSS investigation panel found no basis for the charges against him, prompting the DGSS to order his immediate release and payment of compensation.
Receiving the compensation, Nura thanked the DGSS for what he described as a kind gesture, saying the money would help him restart his life.
“I thank the DGSS for his kindness. I was well treated in DSS custody and I pray that Allah rewards the DGSS immensely,” the source quoted Nura as saying.
His father, Yusuf Idris, who received Nura upon his release, also expressed appreciation to the DGSS for his compassion and generosity, and assured that the compensation would be put to good use.
“When such cases are recorded, the DSS would usually follow up with the detainee, provide psychological and medical support, after which the Agency would further set up any business of the victim’s choice”, another source disclosed.
The release is part of an internal review exercise which the DSS began last year. The exercise is aimed at reassessing prolonged inherited cases to ensure that erroneously detained individuals do not remain in detention.
“The setting free and compensations across multiple cases underscores the DSS’s growing reputation for institutional integrity and humanness,” added the source.
“The Service under the current DG, has continued to show that safeguarding national security and citizens must go hand in hand with upholding the rights and dignity of citizens,” declared the source.
“Recall the case of Sunday Ifedi and his wife, Calista who were arrested on 8th November 2021 and detained in Wawa facility, three years before the appointment of the current DG in August 2024,” added the source. Sunday was released on 16th December, 2025, after the review of detainees ordered by the DG cleared him of ties with the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the DG awarded him N10 million as compensation.
“Importantly, plans are underway by the DSS to rebuild a restaurant in memory of Ifedi’s wife, Calista, who died while in custody in a detention facility in Wawa. The initiative is to compensate Sunday for the allegations that his late wife operated a restaurant being patronized by IPOB, for which they were arrested. This brings to bear, over thirty cases that have since been reviewed with over 300m paid as compensation,” the source disclosed.
It would also be recalled that, barely one one month after ordering the release and payment of N10 million compensation of one Abuja-based business woman, Mrs. Chineze Ozoadibe, in October 2025, the DSS boss ordered the release of one Kenneth Okechukwu Nwafor, arrested in July 2022, for his alleged involvement in the activities of the proscribed IPOB. Five other detainees wrongfully linked to IPOB were by the same directive of the DG, released and each given an initial N2 million cash compensation. Last month, the DSS also released a Yobe State resident, Ya’u Mohammed, after investigations confirmed that he had no connection to terrorism.
Following his release, the Service provided initial financial support worth N2 million to assist his reintegration and restoration of his livelihood.
“There are many more instances where DSS investigations have established innocence and have been followed by efforts to facilitate reintegration,” stated the source, adding, “these are the kind of measures the DSS is using to build public trust.”
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Kogi Journalists Escape Death while on News Assignment

From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja.
Tension gripped members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kogi State Council, on Saturday after some of them narrowly escaped death in a road accident along the Kabba–Obajana Road.
Sources said the journalists were returning to Lokoja from an official assignment in Kogi West Senatorial District when an articulated truck reportedly rams in to the bus conveying them and landed them in nearby bush.
Although the circumstances surrounding the crash were still sketchy at the time of filing this report, the occupants of the bus were said to have survived the incident.
The extent of damage to the vehicle could not be immediately confirmed
but all the occupants of the bus are in good condition.
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Taraba Police Engage Stakeholders on Collaborative Strategies for Peace and Public Safety

By Aga Samuel Imoter(Jalingo)
The Taraba State Command of the Nigeria Police Force has convened a stakeholders’ consultative meeting aimed at strengthening collaboration in crime prevention and enhancing public peace and safety across the state.
The engagement, held at the Command Headquarters in Jalingo, was themed “Crime Fighting Initiative: Sustaining Community Partnership.” It brought together top security officials, traditional rulers, community leaders, government representatives, and members of various trade unions to deliberate on practical strategies for addressing security challenges in the state.
Among the dignitaries present were the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Baba Zango, Department of Research and Planning, and Zachariah Fera Achinyan, Department of Force Intelligence. Representatives of the Nigerian Army, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), the Department of State Services (DSS), the Nigerian Immigration Service, the Nigerian Customs Service, as well as traditional and community leaders, also attended the meeting.
In his opening remarks, the Commissioner of Police, Taraba State Command, Moorkwap Sebastine Dongshal, welcomed the visiting Deputy Inspectors-General of Police on their operational assessment visit to the state.
He commended the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, for his visionary leadership and commitment to strengthening policing through policy implementation, security assessments, stakeholder engagement, and effective crime-fighting strategies across commands nationwide.
CP Dongshal briefed the visiting officers on the prevailing security challenges confronting Taraba State, including communal clashes, farmer-herder conflicts, kidnapping, armed robbery, and trans-border crimes. He noted that despite these challenges, the command has remained resolute in its mandate of safeguarding lives and property through intelligence-led policing, community engagement, strategic deployment of personnel, and close collaboration with sister security agencies and stakeholders.
The Commissioner also highlighted some of the operational constraints affecting the command, including inadequate operational vehicles, poor barrack accommodation, shortage of manpower, and an insufficient number of police divisions across the state.
Despite these challenges, he assured stakeholders that the command remains focused and committed to maintaining peace, security, and public order throughout Taraba State.
The meeting provided an opportunity for stakeholders to exchange ideas, identify emerging security concerns, and strengthen partnerships aimed at promoting sustainable peace and public safety across the state.
In his response, the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Baba Zango, commended the Commissioner of Police, Taraba State Command, CP Moorkwap Sebastine Dongshal, for his comprehensive briefing and the command’s unwavering commitment to tackling the state’s security challenges despite operational constraints.
The DIG lauded the command’s proactive adoption of intelligence-led policing, community engagement, and inter-agency collaboration, describing them as critical components in addressing contemporary security threats. He assured the command that the concerns raised, particularly those relating to inadequate logistics, manpower shortages, and accommodation, would be conveyed to the Inspector-General of Police for necessary attention.
He emphasized that effective policing cannot be achieved by the police alone, stressing that sustainable peace and security require the active participation of traditional institutions, community leaders, youth groups, religious organizations, and other stakeholders.
According to him, the Inspector-General of Police remains committed to strengthening community policing, enhancing operational capacity, and fostering stronger partnerships between the police and the public to ensure a safer and more secure Nigeria.
The DIG urged residents of Taraba State to continue supporting security agencies by providing timely and credible information that would assist in preventing crime and apprehending criminal elements. He also called on community leaders to promote peaceful coexistence and dialogue in resolving disputes, particularly in areas prone to communal and farmer-herder conflicts.
Stakeholders at the meeting commended the Nigeria Police Force for creating a platform for open dialogue on security issues affecting the state. They pledged to strengthen collaboration with security agencies through intelligence sharing, community sensitization, and collective efforts aimed at preventing crime and promoting lasting peace.
The stakeholders further appealed for sustained engagement between security agencies and communities, expressing optimism that the resolutions reached during the consultative meeting would significantly enhance public safety, strengthen trust between citizens and law enforcement, and contribute to lasting peace and development across Taraba State
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Nigeria Police commissions new Taraba command headquarters

By Aga Samuel Imoter
The Nigeria Police Force, in collaboration with the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF), has commissioned a newly constructed State Command Headquarters in Taraba State and a modern Divisional Police Headquarters in Yorro Local Government Area, as part of efforts to strengthen policing infrastructure and enhance security operations across the country.
The projects were commissioned by the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, represented by the Commissioner of Police, Taraba State Command, Morkwap Sebastine Dongshal. The event was attended by the Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund, Mohammed Sheidu, alongside officials of the Taraba State Government and other stakeholders.
Speaking on behalf of the Inspector-General of Police, CP Dongshal expressed appreciation to the Federal Government and the Nigeria Police Trust Fund for their sustained investment in security infrastructure. He said the newly commissioned facilities would significantly improve operational efficiency, personnel welfare, and service delivery within the Force.
According to him, the projects align with the Inspector-General’s people-centred policing agenda, which prioritises modern infrastructure, enhanced welfare packages, and the creation of a conducive working environment for police personnel.
“The completion of these projects reflects the commitment of the Federal Government and the Nigeria Police Trust Fund to strengthening the operational capacity of the Nigeria Police Force and improving public safety across communities,” he stated.
Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund, Mohammed Sheidu, said the facilities were part of ongoing interventions aimed at addressing infrastructure gaps within the Police Force and supporting efforts to build a more effective and responsive policing system nationwide.
The newly commissioned Taraba State Police Command Headquarters is expected to serve as a central operational hub for security coordination in the state, while the modern Divisional Police Headquarters in Yorro Local Government Area will enhance law enforcement presence and response capabilities at the grassroots level.
Security stakeholders at the event described the projects as a major step toward improving policing standards, strengthening community security, and supporting the broader national objective of ensuring a safer environment for citizens and businesses.
The commissioning underscores the Federal Government’s continuing efforts to modernise police infrastructure and equip security agencies with the resources needed to effectively tackle emerging security challenges across Nigeria.
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