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FRSC joins Gombe’s fight against climate change

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FRSC joins Gombe’s fight against climate change

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Gombe State Command, has lauded the state government for its proactive measures to mitigate the effects of climate change through a massive tree planting campaign.

Mr Samson Kaura, Sector Commander of the FRSC in Gombe, gave the commendation on Wednesday during a tree planting exercise at the FRSC state headquarters in Lafiyawo community, Akko Local Government Area.

Kaura lauded the Gombe State Government’s efforts to promote environmental sustainability through strategic initiatives and partnerships aimed at restoring the environment, stressing that such efforts required support from all stakeholders.

He noted that the tree planting exercise, themed “Beyond the Route”, aligned with global efforts to combat climate change and signals the Corps’ commitment to environmental causes.

“Environmental sustainability is not the government’s responsibility alone.

“It is a collective task. Since climate change affects everyone, the fight against it must be inclusive. This is why we are fully supporting the initiative,” Kaura said.

He highlighted tree planting as a powerful tool for reclaiming degraded land and reversing the adverse effects of climate change.

“Though we are usually on the road, today’s exercise is beyond the route.

“We are planting trees within and around the FRSC Command with support from Gombe Goes Green (3G) and the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) project,” he added.

Kaura further commended the state government, under the leadership of Gov. Inuwa Yahaya, for its consistent commitment to greening the state, constructing quality roads, and planting trees along key routes.

“This effort benefits nature, humanity, and the environment. The FRSC is proud to support such a worthy cause,” he said.

Also speaking at the event, Dr Abubakar Buba-Atare, the Mai Tula of Tula Chiefdom and Chairman of the Gombe State Taskforce on 3G Implementation and Monitoring, emphasised the Yahaya-led administration’s strong environmental commitment.

According to him, the visit to the FRSC Command was part of the state’s ongoing green revolution, which aims to promote sustainability, combat climate change, restore ecosystems, and enhance biodiversity.

Buba-Atare stressed the importance of collaboration between the FRSC and the taskforce in achieving a holistic and resilient approach to environmental restoration.

He warned residents against indiscriminate tree felling, especially for charcoal production, highlighting the critical role trees play in human survival and environmental health.

“We have launched a campaign against tree felling for energy purposes. We urge residents to support us by reporting such practices in their communities,” he said.

The traditional ruler revealed that the state’s Forestry Laws were currently under review as part of efforts to curb deforestation and improve forest management.

“We are optimistic that by the end of this year or early 2026, the revised law will be enacted.

“When that happens, anyone cutting down a tree will regret it and wish they had planted more instead,” he stated,

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Security forces arrest suspect with 800 rounds of ammunition in Zamfara

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By: Zagazola Makama

Security forces in Zamfara State have arrested a 25-year-old suspect, Mannir Adam, for allegedly transporting 800 rounds of AK-47 ammunition concealed in the fuel tank of a motorcycle.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the suspect, a resident of Yankuzo village in Tsafe Local Government Area of the state, was intercepted at about 7:50 p.m. on Tuesday along the Gusau–Funtua highway.

He was arrested at a security checkpoint in Yankara while riding a red Boxer motorcycle.

According to the sources, a search conducted by the operatives led to the discovery of 800 rounds of live ammunition for an AK-47 rifle, which had been carefully hidden inside the motorcycle’s fuel tank.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect allegedly picked up the ammunition from the Bawa area in Saminaka Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

He was reportedly transporting the ammunition to Kucheri village in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State, where it was suspected to be destined for armed bandits operating in the area.

Security sources described the arrest as a major breakthrough in efforts to disrupt the supply of arms and ammunition to criminal groups terrorising communities in Zamfara and neighbouring states.

The suspect is currently in custody while further investigations are ongoing to identify and apprehend other members of the network involved in the illegal arms supply chain.

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Police arrest robbery suspects, recover firearms in Plateau

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By: Zagazola Makama

The Police Command in Plateau has arrested two suspected armed robbers and recovered firearms during an intelligence-led operation in Jos North Local Government Area.

Police sources said the suspects were arrested on March 9 at about 9:15 p.m. by a team of operatives acting on credible intelligence.

The suspects were identified as Emmanuel Yakmoe of Angwan Rukuba and Alfred Song of Furaka Junction, both residents of Jos North.

According to police, a locally fabricated pistol was recovered from the suspects at the time of their arrest.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspects had allegedly robbed one Nandi Budadi Taki of his iPhone 16 Pro Max at gunpoint.

Further investigation led to the recovery of an additional Beretta pistol from Yakmoe at his residence in Angwan Rukuba.

Police said the suspects had confessed to the crime, adding that discreet investigation was ongoing.

The command also said efforts were being intensified to arrest other members of the robbery syndicate and recover additional weapons.

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Leadership Amid Turbulence: The Stewardship of Dr. Lucky Ikharo at the National Assembly Service Commission

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Leadership Amid Turbulence: The Stewardship of Dr. Lucky Ikharo at the National Assembly Service Commission

By Ayo Ajayi

In times of institutional uncertainty, leadership is often tested not by comfort but by crisis. At the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), Abuja, such a moment emerged amid internal tensions and the spread of misinformation among sections of the workforce. At the centre of this storm stood the Commission’s Secretary, Dr. Lucky Ikharo, whose calm disposition and administrative experience have helped steady the institution through turbulent waters.

For many within the Commission, the period has been marked by a mix of rumours, misrepresentation, and what some observers describe as half-baked narratives circulating among staff who may not be fully informed about the workings of the system. In such an atmosphere, maintaining discipline, order, and institutional focus requires more than routine administration—it demands patience, clarity of purpose, and steady leadership.

Dr. Ikharo has sought to provide exactly that. Known among colleagues for his methodical approach to public service administration, he has remained focused on ensuring that the Commission continues to function effectively despite the distractions created by internal disagreements and misinformation.
‎His journey within the National Assembly bureaucracy reflects years of dedication to institutional development.

‎Dr. Ikharo joined the National Assembly Service Commission in 2002 as an Assistant Chief Administrative Officer. Through diligence and professional commitment, he steadily rose through the ranks of the public service, eventually attaining the position of Director in 2017.

Dr  Lucky  Ikharo was among the pioneer staff members entrusted with the responsibility of coordinating the Commission’s Meeting Secretariat, a role he diligently handled for over nine years. In that capacity, he played a critical role in ensuring the smooth organization and documentation of the Commission’s high-level deliberations.

Following this period, Dr. Ikharo broadened his administrative horizon by serving in various departments within the Commission. These experiences exposed him to the diverse operational dynamics of the institution and helped shape his deep understanding of its administrative processes.

Dr. Ikharo serves as the Secretary to the Commission. His journey through different strategic units of the organisation has positioned him well for the role, affirming the popular saying that he is indeed a round peg in a round hole.

Over the years, he has held several strategic positions within the Commission. Between 2017 and 2019, he served as Director of Promotions, Discipline and Appeals, a role that placed him at the heart of staff management and administrative justice within the organisation. He later served as Director of Procurement and General Services from 2019 to 2020, overseeing critical operational and procurement processes of the Commission.

Beyond his administrative responsibilities, Dr. Ikharo is also a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Training and Development (NITAD), reflecting his commitment to professional development and capacity building in public service.Observers say his leadership style is defined by calm engagement rather than confrontation. At a time when rumours and internal tensions threaten to distract the Commission from its statutory mandate, his stewardship has focused on maintaining stability, reinforcing administrative procedures, and ensuring that the institution continues to carry out its responsibilities to the legislature and the Nigerian public.

Indeed, leadership within public institutions often unfolds quietly, away from public applause. Yet it is precisely in such moments of internal turbulence that the character of a public administrator becomes most visible. For Dr. Lucky Ikharo, the challenge has been to keep the Commission steady, demonstrating that experience, patience, and commitment to institutional integrity remain essential pillars of effective public service leadership.

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