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ECOWAS Court Declines Jurisdiction in Dasuki’s Suit Against FG on Violation of Rights

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ECOWAS Court Declines Jurisdiction in Dasuki’s Suit Against FG on Violation of Rights

By: Michael Mike

The ECOWAS Court of Justice has declared that it lacks jurisdiction in case brought by Col.Sambo Dasuki (Retd) requesting it to compel Nigeria to comply with and implement the court’s earlier ruling against the country in a 2016 judgment on violation of rights.

Dasuki had alleged that he obtained a judgment from the Court on October 4, 2016, declaring his arrest and detention unlawful and a violation of his rights under the ACHPR and ICCPR.

He said that the Court ordered the release of his seized properties and payment of N15 million in damages.

He also claimed that the Respondent’s failure to comply with the judgment of the ECOWAS Court of Justice has led him to seek for the enforcement of the same, before the court.

The Respondent had denied the allegations and asserted that the Applicant’s properties are involved in ongoing criminal proceedings in Nigeria, which the Applicant did not mention. The Respondent argued it has fulfilled its obligations and that the Court’s Chief Registrar has already issued a Writ of Execution, making the relief prayed for by the Applicant unnecessary.

In the judgment delivered by the judge Rapporteur, Justice Sengu Mohamed Koroma, the Court ruled that it lacks jurisdiction to entertain the application and dismissed the same without cost.

In its judgment, the Court noted that having thoroughly assessed the claims and constitutive texts of the Court it lacks the competence to adjudicate the present claim.

Consequently, the Court dismissed the application after giving a directive as to the procedure for enforcement of its judgments as enshrined in the Community Law, and the proper party to bring a claim for failure of non-enforcement.

The panel included Hon. Justice Edward Amoako Asante, presiding, and Hon. Justice Ricardo Claúdio Monteiro Gonçalves, member

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COAS commissions 6 Division RSM House, reaffirms frontline leadership role of regimental sergeant majors

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COAS commissions 6 Division RSM House, reaffirms frontline leadership role of regimental sergeant majors

By Zagazola Makama

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, has reaffirmed the critical role of Regimental Sergeant Majors (RSMs) in strengthening discipline, leadership and operational effectiveness across the Nigerian Army.

The COAS made the remarks on Friday during the commissioning of the newly constructed 6 Division Regimental Sergeant Major’s House in Port Harcourt as part of activities marking the 163rd Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL 2026).

Speaking at the event, Lt.-Gen. Shaibu described RSMs as the backbone of regimental administration and custodians of discipline, standards and morale within the Army.

He said the provision of dedicated accommodation for RSMs was not merely a welfare initiative but a strategic investment aimed at enhancing leadership at the unit level and improving operational efficiency.

According to the Army Chief, RSMs play a vital role in translating command directives into action, maintaining troop cohesion and ensuring effective implementation of operational orders across various theatres of operation.

He added that the senior non-commissioned officers also serve as the crucial link between officers and soldiers, fostering professionalism, mutual trust and esprit de corps within formations and units.

Shaibu noted that the influence of RSMs in mentoring soldiers, enforcing discipline and sustaining troop morale remains indispensable to the success of military operations.

He stressed that providing conducive accommodation for key regimental leaders would enhance their ability to discharge their responsibilities effectively and contribute to improved operational readiness.

The COAS reiterated that under his “Soldier First” philosophy, the welfare of personnel, particularly those occupying critical leadership positions, remains a top priority.

He maintained that sustained investment in welfare infrastructure and leadership development would continue to strengthen the Nigerian Army’s capacity to remain a resilient, professional and combat-ready force capable of addressing the country’s evolving security challenges.

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Troops intercept cattle grazing in restricted area in Plateau, herders flee

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Troops intercept cattle grazing in restricted area in Plateau, herders flee

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Operation Enduring Peace (OPEP) have intercepted a herd of cattle found grazing in a restricted area in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the troops of Sector 4 OPEP responded to a report of illegal grazing at about 3:30 p.m. on Friday in Nyerwie village.

The sources said that upon arrival at the location, the troops found a herd of cattle grazing in the restricted area.

The herders reportedly fled into nearby bushes on sighting the troops, abandoning the livestock.

The intercepted cattle were subsequently moved to a secure location for necessary administrative action, while efforts are ongoing to identify and apprehend the fleeing herders, the sources said.

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Troops Arrest Two Suspected Vandals, Recover Stolen Construction Materials in Jos

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Troops Arrest Two Suspected Vandals, Recover Stolen Construction Materials in Jos

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Operation Enduring Peace (OPEP) have arrested two suspected vandals in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State for allegedly stealing construction materials from an ongoing road construction site.

Security sources said the suspects, identified as Arin Itse, 21, and Agwom Christopher, 19, were arrested at about 9:30 a.m. on Friday during a routine patrol by troops of Sector 1, Sub-Sector 12, along the Kwanga road in Jos North.

The sources said the suspects were intercepted while in possession of iron rods suspected to have been stolen from a road construction company handling an ongoing project in the area.

According to the sources, the suspects were taken into custody for further investigation, while the recovered iron rods were handed over to the construction company.

The sources added that investigations were ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the alleged theft and whether other persons were involved.

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