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Kuje Jailbreak: Osinachi’s Husband, Wadume Still In Custody – NCoS
Kuje Jailbreak: Osinachi’s Husband, Wadume Still In Custody – NCoS
The Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS) has dismissed reports that Peter Nwachukwu, husband of the late gospel singer, Osinachi, is missing.
The NCoS also confirmed that the suspected kidnap kingpin, Hamisu Bala (a.k.a. Wadume), is in custody.
The service said it was untrue that both men escaped during the July 5 jailbreak at Medium Security Custodial Centre, Abuja.
Public Relations Officer, FCT Command, Chukwuedo Humphrey spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday.
The spokesman said the clarification became necessary in view of information circulating.
“The story is false, reckless and mischievous. They are still in custody. Efforts are ongoing to recapture all fleeing inmates.
“The Controller-General, NCoS, Haliru Nababa, is determined to continue to upscale inmates’ welfare and safety”, Humphrey added.
Kuje Jailbreak: Osinachi’s Husband, Wadume Still In Custody – NCoS
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Buni is working to enhance the economic well-being of citizens
Buni is working to enhance the economic well-being of citizens
By: Yahaya Wakili
Governor Mai Mala Buni CON of Yobe state has expressed the determination of his administration to enhance the economic well-being of the populace.
The governor disclosed this recently at the presentation of the year 2025 Finance and Appropriation Bills to the State House of Assembly on Thursday, October 31, 2024, in Damaturu.
In a statement issue by Alhaji Buba Garba Lawan, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Mai Mala Buni CON, made available to newsmen.
Governor Buni explained that the gains of the preceding year 2024 will consolidate the prospects of the 2025 financial year so as to improve the income of Yobe state citizens.
He maintained that the dastard acts of the Boko Haram insurgency adversely affected the livelihood of the populace, hence the need to evolve drastic measures to stimulate economic growth.
Buni is working to enhance the economic well-being of citizens
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Senator Lawan, Defense Committee, condoles Tinubu over Lagbaja’s demise.
Senator Lawan, Defense Committee, condoles Tinubu over Lagbaja’s demise.
By: Yahaya Wakili
President of the 9th Senate, Senator Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan PhD GCON, Yobe North Senatorial District, Chairman Senate Committee on Defense, on behalf of the Senate Committee on Defense, extend their deepest condolences to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Gwabin Musa, the family of the deceased, the Nigerian Army, and the entire nation on the demise of Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, Chief of Army Staff (COAS).
In a press statement issue and signed by him made available to newsmen in Damaturu. He said Lt. Gen. Lagbaja was a dedicated and patriotic officer who served the country with distinction. As Chief of Army Staff, he played a significant role in the fight against insurgency and other security challenges confronting our nation.
“His leadership and commitment to the safety and well-being of Nigerians will be sorely missed.” Senator Lawan said.
According to Senator Lawan, during his tenure, Lt. Gen. Lagbaja initiated and implemented several innovative strategies that significantly improved the operational capabilities of the Nigerian Army.
He was instrumental in enhancing the welfare and morale of troops, ensuring that they were adequately equipped and trained to effectively discharge their duties.
The death of Lt. Gen. Lagbaja is a great loss to the nation. His experience, resolve, and patriotism that characterized his illustrious career will be deeply missed.
“The Senate Committee on Defense is committed to honoring the memory of Lt. Gen. Lagbaja by ensuring that the Nigerian Army remains a formidable and effective force capable of safeguarding our nation.
He prays, May his soul rest in eternal peace. Ameen.
Senator Lawan, Defense Committee, condoles Tinubu over Lagbaja’s demise.
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Nigeria Seeks Support for UN security council seat from West African Countries
Nigeria Seeks Support for UN security council seat from West African Countries
By: Michael Mike
Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, has concluded a tour of West African countries, fostering bilateral relations and garnering support for Nigeria’s bid for a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.
The move is part of Nigeria’s broader foreign policy objectives, which prioritize promotion and protection of national interests, African integration, and international cooperation.
Tuggar disclosed that during his
visit to Togo, discussion on investment opportunities, particularly in the phosphate industry, which is used in fertilizer production was held. He noted that Nigeria has numerous fertilizer blending plants, and Togo’s rich mineral resources present a lucrative partnership opportunity.
In Guinea-Bissau, the Minister said emphasis was made on the need for stability and harmony. He said Nigeria’s ongoing support through troop deployment and mediatory efforts is aimed at building peace in the country, noting that Tinubu’s administration is committed to ensuring Nigeria’s continued role in promoting regional peace.
Tuggar said Gambia, with its long-standing relationship with Nigeria, was another key stop. He highlighted Nigeria’s importance in Gambia’s development, particularly in education, through the Technical Aid Corp’s provision of Nigerian professionals.
He said Cote D’Ivoire, a significant economy in the ECOWAS region, was the final destination, where discussions centered on strengthening economic ties, particularly through the Abidjan-Lagos trade and transport corridor. He said the two nations also explored partnership opportunities in cashew production and other agricultural sectors.
Tuggar stressed Nigeria’s qualifications to represent Africa on the United Nations Security Council, citing the country’s selfless history of promoting regional and continental interests. With 68% of Security Council decisions affecting Africa, Nigeria’s presence is crucial.
The Minister secured support from visited countries for Nigeria’s Security Council bid and its candidate, Femi Elias, for the International Court of Justice. This diplomatic tour marks the first phase of shuttle diplomacy in the West Africa region.
Regional integration is vital to Nigeria’s foreign policy, and the country’s membership in multiple regional organizations reflects this commitment. Nigeria’s role in regional security policy is significant, and its efforts in promoting peace and security in the African continent are well-documented.
As Nigeria continues to promote its national interests and regional influence, its bid for a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council is a testament to its growing global relevance.
Nigeria Seeks Support for UN security council seat from West African Countries
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