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NHRC Raises Alarm Over Rising Drug Abuse, Demands Human Rights-Based Response
NHRC Raises Alarm Over Rising Drug Abuse, Demands Human Rights-Based Response
By: Michael Mike
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has expressed grave concern over the rising incidence of drug abuse and illicit drug trafficking in Nigeria, warning that the growing menace poses serious threats to public health, national security, human dignity and sustainable development.
The Executive Secretary of the Commission, Tony Ojukwu, made the remarks in a message marking the 2026 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, describing substance abuse, particularly among young Nigerians, as an alarming crisis requiring urgent and coordinated intervention from all sectors of society.
According to Ojukwu, while the fight against drug abuse and illicit trafficking remains imperative, responses must be firmly rooted in human rights principles and the rule of law. He stressed that efforts to tackle the menace should be guided by the provisions of the 1999 Constitution, which guarantees citizens’ rights to life, dignity, liberty and fair hearing, as well as the provisions of the Mental Health Act 2021 and the National Health Act 2022.
He further noted that Nigeria’s response must also align with its international obligations under instruments such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the UN Drug Control Conventions.
The NHRC boss emphasised that individuals battling drug dependence should not be subjected to stigma, discrimination or degrading treatment. Rather, he said they should be guaranteed access to quality healthcare services, rehabilitation programmes, psychosocial support and opportunities for social reintegration.
Ojukwu observed that drug abuse has become a catalyst for numerous human rights violations, including domestic violence, criminality, human trafficking, exploitation and growing insecurity across communities, thereby undermining the enjoyment of fundamental rights and freedoms.
He stated that the Commission has consistently championed a public health approach to drug use and harm reduction in Nigeria, organising national legislative forums and other engagements aimed at stimulating public discourse and shaping evidence-based policies on drug use and addiction management.
The Executive Secretary called on the National Assembly to incorporate human rights safeguards into the proposed national policy on drug-use quantification thresholds. He urged lawmakers to clearly distinguish between individuals who use controlled substances for medicinal or therapeutic purposes and those engaged in drug trafficking and peddling, warning that people seeking treatment should not be criminalised.
He also called on government institutions, civil society groups, families, educational establishments, faith-based organisations and community leaders to intensify public awareness campaigns aimed at preventing drug abuse, especially among children and young people who are increasingly vulnerable to substance dependence.
Ojukwu further urged law enforcement agencies to strengthen the fight against illicit drug trafficking while ensuring full compliance with national and international human rights standards in the execution of their duties.
Reaffirming the Commission’s commitment to addressing the crisis, he said the NHRC would continue collaborating with relevant stakeholders to promote policies and programmes that tackle the underlying drivers of drug abuse, including poverty, unemployment, social exclusion and inadequate access to education and mental health services.
He called on Nigerians to collectively work towards building a society free from drug abuse, where the rights, dignity and well-being of every individual are protected and upheld.
NHRC Raises Alarm Over Rising Drug Abuse, Demands Human Rights-Based Response
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EFCC Uncovers NIS Visa Overstay Racket, Grills Visa Officers
EFCC Uncovers NIS Visa Overstay Racket, Grills Visa Officers
N700m found in one suspect’s accounts as investigators trace multi-billion-naira estates, proxy accounts
By: Michael Mike
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has uncovered an alleged multi-billion-naira visa overstay racketeering network within the Nigerian Immigration Service, with at least five serving officers, including a Deputy Comptroller, grilled by investigators.
The investigation, which cuts across the administrations of several former Comptrollers-General of Immigration, has reportedly uncovered about N700 million in the bank accounts of one of the suspects and several multi-billion-naira estates allegedly acquired by another suspect through proxies.
The alleged racket centres on the extortion of foreigners who overstayed their visas, with investigators probing how immigration officials allegedly diverted or illegally collected huge sums from affected foreigners.
The development comes against the backdrop of the Nigeria Visa Policy 2025, which introduced a penalty regime requiring foreigners who overstay their visas to pay $15 for every day spent in the country after the expiration of their visas.
The EFCC investigation is reportedly focused on officers operating at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos; Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja; and the NIS headquarters in Abuja.
Among those said to have been questioned are Assistant Superintendent of Immigration, Bashar Suleiman, serving at the Lagos airport; Deputy Superintendent of Immigration, Musa Abubakar, of the Abuja airport; the Principal Staff Officer to the Comptroller-General of Immigration, Chief Superintendent of Immigration Dotun Aridegbe; and two personal assistants to the Comptroller-General, Assistant Comptroller of Immigration Emmanuel Imaekhai and Assistant Superintendent of Immigration O. Babatunde.
The investigation was reportedly triggered by information supplied by a female immigration officer who allegedly blew the whistle on the scheme.
A source familiar with the probe said the whistleblower’s allegations led investigators to examine the financial activities of several NIS officers and their associates.
“We opened an investigation into the visa overstay racket after a female immigration officer blew the lid on the racketeering,” the source said.
The source alleged that investigators had found links between the alleged racket and several aides of the current Comptroller-General of Immigration, Kemi Nandap.
“Several of her aides have indicted her directly and indirectly. Investigators are looking into whether she was a beneficiary of the multi-billion-naira extortion racket,” the source said.
The allegations against the Comptroller-General remain subject to investigation, and no formal charge has been announced against her.
The source said the investigation had revealed that the alleged extortion network may have operated for years, possibly under successive Comptrollers-General of Immigration.
“It is an interesting but damaging case because we found out that the extortion of overstayers has been going on for several years under past CGs, some of whom appeared to have benefitted from the scheme,” the source said.
Investigators have reportedly identified a Deputy Superintendent of Immigration who has served at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport for more than 10 years, a posting described by investigators as unusual.
A search of the officer’s apartment allegedly uncovered immigration stamps associated with various international airports across Nigeria.
The officer is also said to have maintained close relationships with successive Comptrollers-General, a development now being examined as investigators attempt to unravel the alleged structure and longevity of the racket.
“He is known to relate directly with all serving CGs. His admissions have been illuminating as he is the linchpin of the operation,” the source said.
The EFCC is also investigating the alleged use of proxies to conceal the proceeds of the racket.
Some individuals whose names were allegedly used to operate multiple bank accounts and acquire landed properties have reportedly told investigators that they acted as fronts for the suspects.
The commission is expected to scrutinise the assets, bank accounts and financial transactions linked to the suspects as it traces the alleged proceeds of the racket.
The investigation may also be widened to include some former Comptrollers-General of Immigration, who could be invited to clarify findings and authenticate admissions allegedly contained in written statements obtained from the suspects.
The EFCC has yet to publicly announce charges against the officers, while the investigation is ongoing.
However, one of the NIS officers, CSI O. Babatunde, said to be linked to the alleged visa overstay racket has denied any involvement in the scheme.
The officer, in a brief response to the allegations, said he had no connection with visa fraud or any related racketeering.
“I am not involved in a scam and do not have any visa scam issue, please. I was never invited for visa scam,” the officer said.
Others who were asked of their involvement, Dotun Aridegbe, Emmanuel Imaekhai, Bashar Suleiman did not respond to messages sent to their mobile line.
The denial by Babatunde, comes as the EFCC continues its investigation into the alleged visa overstay extortion network. The commission has not publicly disclosed the identities of all the officers being investigated, nor has it announced any charges in connection with the matter.
All allegations remain subject to investigation, and the suspects are presumed innocent unless proven guilty by a court of law.
EFCC Uncovers NIS Visa Overstay Racket, Grills Visa Officers
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WHY BARR. I.Y. MELAH SHOULD BE PROF ISA PANTAMI’S RUNNING MATE IN 2027
WHY BARR. I.Y. MELAH SHOULD BE PROF ISA PANTAMI’S RUNNING MATE IN 2027
A Cry from the Heart of Gombe South
Your Excellency, Prof. Ali Isa Pantami,
We salute you not because you carry a title, but because for a moment, you made us believe again. In a land weary of recycled promises and exhausted by leaders who speak only to be heard, not to heal, your emergence has landed like rain after drought.
We felt it in the marketplace, in the classrooms, in the quiet prayers of mothers who still hope their children will see a Gombe that works.
But now, Your Excellency, you stand at a crossroads that will define not just your ticket, but your soul as a leader. The question is no longer who will stand beside you it is what your choice will say about the man you truly are.
A running mate is not a footnote. He is a mirror.
The Deputy Governor is not a ceremonial ornament. He is the second heartbeat of an administration. He is the first hint of your judgment, the first proof of your courage, the first measure of whether your leadership will be transactional or transformational.
Choose a man who merely balances a ticket, and you send a message: I am playing politics. Choose a man who balances your vision, and you send a message: I am building a legacy.
Barr. I.Y. Melah is not a name to fill a space. He is a force to fill a gap. He is not loud. He is deep.
In a generation addicted to noise, Barr. Melah chose substance. He did not climb on the backs of the powerful; he lifted those who had no back to climb. For years, he has moved through Gombe South not as a politician seeking applause, but as a lawyer seeking justice, a mentor seeking minds, and a servant seeking no reward but the quiet dignity of a job well done.
His reputation is not written in press releases. It is etched in the gratitude of young men he guided, in the faith of widows he defended, in the trust of communities he never betrayed. When every other voice was shouting, his was building.
When others chased titles, he chased truth.
This is not a man who will outshine you he is a man who will complement you. Not a rival, but a reinforcement. Not a shadow, but a second light. He is the bridge your vision needs.
Your Excellency, you carry the weight of experience. He carries the pulse of a generation. You bring the wisdom of years; he brings the urgency of now. Together, you would not just govern you would connect. Between the elder and the youth. Between the north and south of our state. Between the institution and the individual. Between the dream and the delivery.
In a Gombe fractured by suspicion and hungry for unity, Barr. Melah has proven again and again that he is not a divider of men but a mender of broken fences. He speaks not in the language of tribe or creed, but in the dialect of dignity. And that, Your Excellency, is the language the people are starving to hear.
This is not about arithmetic. This is about anointing.
Political strategists will give you numbers. Pollsters will give you percentages. But the people the tired, the hopeful, the forgotten they are asking for something the spreadsheets cannot calculate: Does this man feel like us? Does he carry our ache in his chest? Does he see our children as his own? Barr. Melah does.
He is not a career politician. He is a career public servant. He has bled quietly for Gombe South when it cost him more than it paid him. He has stayed when others switched. He has served when others strutted. And in doing so, he has become not just a lawyer, not just a leader but a symbol that integrity still exists where we had stopped looking for it.
Choose him, and you choose more than a running mate.
You choose to tell every young person in Gombe that their dreams are not foolish.
You choose to tell every woman that her voice matters.
You choose to tell every community that they will not be left behind.
You choose to tell history that you were not afraid to surround yourself with greatness.
The Pantami-Melah ticket would not just be a political alliance it would be a covenant with the future. It would be a declaration that Gombe is ready to move from survival to significance. From enduring leaders to enjoying leadership.
Your Excellency, history does not remember those who played it safe. It remembers those who, when the moment came, had the audacity to choose better over easier. This is that moment.
Do not choose a running mate. Choose a partner. Choose a conscience. Choose a reflection of the Gombe you promised us. Choose Barr. I.Y. Melah.And let this state know finally that leadership is not a throne, but a trust. That power is not a prize, but a promise. That you, Prof. Ali Isa Pantami, are not just a candidate you are a turning point.
With trembling hope and stubborn faith,
The Concerned Youth of Gombe South
WHY BARR. I.Y. MELAH SHOULD BE PROF ISA PANTAMI’S RUNNING MATE IN 2027
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Yobe Executive Council Approves N73.3bn for Agriculture, Roads, Housing, Markets, Empowerment
Yobe Executive Council Approves N73.3bn for Agriculture, Roads, Housing, Markets, Empowerment
By: Michael Mike
The Yobe State Executive Council has approved and ratified projects and services worth N73.32 billion as part of efforts to accelerate socio-economic development and improve living conditions across the state.
The decisions were reached at the Council’s meeting held on Thursday, July 16, 2026, at the Council Chamber of the Government House, Damaturu, under the chairmanship of Governor Mai Mala Buni.
Briefing journalists after the meeting, the Commissioner for Home Affairs, Information and Culture, Abdullahi Bego, said the approvals were in line with the administration’s commitment to service delivery and the socio-economic development agenda of the state.
The largest allocation, N28.53 billion, was approved for the procurement of agricultural tools and implements for the 2026 Mega Agricultural Empowerment Programme. The programme builds on similar interventions implemented by the state government in 2024 and 2025.
The Council also ratified N23.97 billion for two major road projects, comprising N21.90 billion for the rehabilitation and asphalt overlay of the 45-kilometre Kalallawa-Kaliyari Road linking Damaturu and Tarmuwa Local Government Areas, and N2.07 billion for the construction of the seven-kilometre Damagum-Gubana Road.
The construction of the Damagum-Gubana road, the commissioner said, would complete a 17-kilometre road connection to Gubana town from Damagum.
In the area of urban infrastructure and commerce, the Council approved N4.94 billion for the construction of the Buni-Yadi Modern Motor Park and Grains Market, while N5.69 billion was approved for external facilities and augmentation of the perimeter fence at the Damaturu Modern Motor Park, which is nearing completion.
Another N3.95 billion was approved for the construction of a new shopping mall and mini-market in Buni-Gari, Gujba Local Government Area, while N726.09 million was approved for upgrades to the ongoing Damaturu Mega Shopping Mall project.
The Council also approved N616.61 million for the upgrading, remodelling, landscaping and installation of safety barriers at four major roundabouts in Damaturu metropolis.
In the housing sector, the Council ratified N2.25 billion for the purchase of 208 housing units from the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, alongside N1.18 billion for the construction of an office complex and headquarters for the Ministry of Housing.
It also approved N652.63 million for the acquisition of Fanzar Mixed Farms Ltd.
As part of efforts to support women and small businesses, the Council approved N460.83 million for the procurement of beans for distribution to female small business owners across the state.
The beans will be distributed alongside cooking oil, smokeless stoves, cooking utensils and kitchenware already procured and stored by the Ministry of Wealth Creation, Empowerment and Employment Generation. A total of 1,780 bags of 50kg beans are expected to be distributed to beneficiaries.
The Council further approved N364.48 million for the procurement of 1,000 Yamaha GX 390 grinding machines for empowerment beneficiaries across the state.
In another major decision, the Council approved a Public-Private Partnership arrangement for the redevelopment of the Yobe Liaison Office in Kaduna into a modern hotel under a Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) model.
Under the arrangement, the property will revert to the ownership of the Yobe State Government after 10 years, while the state’s liaison services will continue to operate from the property.
The approvals underscore the Buni administration’s emphasis on agricultural empowerment, infrastructure development, road connectivity, urban renewal, housing, women’s economic empowerment and the strategic utilisation of government assets.
Yobe Executive Council Approves N73.3bn for Agriculture, Roads, Housing, Markets, Empowerment
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