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Nigeria Launches National Strategy to Dismantle Organised Crime, Break Agency Silos

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Nigeria Launches National Strategy to Dismantle Organised Crime, Break Agency Silos

By: Michael Mike

Nigeria has launched a new National Strategy for Combating Organised Crime, signalling a major shift towards a coordinated, intelligence-led national response to criminal networks involved in cybercrime, drug trafficking, human trafficking, migrant smuggling and other transnational crimes.

The strategy, launched in Abuja with the participation of key government institutions, law enforcement agencies, international partners and civil society organisations, seeks to break down institutional silos and establish a unified framework for preventing, detecting, investigating, prosecuting and dismantling organised criminal groups operating within and across Nigeria’s borders.

The initiative was developed through extensive multi-agency consultations and technical collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the National Security Adviser, Major General Adamu Laka, National Coordinator of the National Counter Terrorism Centre, said a coordinated front against organised crime was essential to Nigeria’s national security and stability.

Laka stressed that inter-agency coordination could no longer be treated as optional, urging stakeholders to make concerted efforts to ensure that criminal networks are effectively disrupted.

He said building an effective response would require stronger collaboration and sustained commitment across institutions responsible for national security and criminal justice.

The strategy places particular emphasis on intelligence sharing, coordinated investigations, specialised operational capacity and stronger regional and international cooperation, reflecting the increasingly sophisticated nature of organised criminal networks.

It also provides for the protection of victims and witnesses, recognising that the fight against organised crime must extend beyond the disruption of criminal networks to protecting the people and communities affected by them.

The strategy comes amid growing concerns over the ability of criminal groups to exploit technology, cross-border mobility, economic vulnerabilities and illicit financial networks to expand their activities.

According to the UNODC World Drug Report 2025, an estimated 316 million people used drugs globally in 2023, while organised criminal groups have continued to adapt to global crises and expand illicit markets, including into Africa.

The UNODC Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2024 also reported a global increase in identified trafficking victims following the COVID-19 pandemic, with children accounting for nearly 40 per cent of identified victims.

The reports underscore the increasingly transnational character of organised crime and the need for countries to strengthen cooperation among law enforcement, criminal justice institutions and other stakeholders.

Speaking at the launch, UNODC Country Representative Cheikh Toure welcomed Nigeria’s commitment to a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach to tackling organised crime.

Toure, alongside Tolliver Derrick, Director of the United States Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (US INL), expressed support for the strategy and its emphasis on coordinated, victim-centred and rights-based responses.

The approach is consistent with international best practices promoted by UNODC, including its Organised Crime Strategy Toolkit, which encourages countries to develop integrated responses that bring together government institutions, civil society, communities and international partners.

Participants at the Abuja launch identified stronger inter-agency and regional collaboration, operational readiness, specialised capacity and adherence to the rule of law as key pillars of the new framework.

They emphasised that no single institution could effectively confront the increasingly complex ecosystem of organised crime on its own.

According to participants, effective implementation would therefore depend on timely intelligence sharing, joint investigations, intelligence-led operations and sustained partnerships among security and law enforcement agencies, communities, civil society organisations and international partners.

The project coordinator from the National Counter Terrorism Centre and national consultants subsequently presented the strategy’s core objectives, implementation roadmap, assessment of organised crime in Nigeria and the Gulf of Guinea, as well as its monitoring and evaluation framework.

The presentations marked what stakeholders described as the beginning of the implementation phase, with emphasis now shifting from policy commitments to measurable results.

The strategy is expected to provide a common framework for confronting multiple forms of organised crime, including cybercrime, illicit drug markets, trafficking in persons, migrant smuggling and environmental crimes.

For communities affected by these crimes, the strategy represents an attempt to connect national security priorities with the protection of livelihoods, human rights and community safety.

The initiative received financial support from the United States Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.

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HAI Launches Grassroots Campaign for Tinubu’s 2027 Re-election

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HAI Launches Grassroots Campaign for Tinubu’s 2027 Re-election

By: Michael Mike

The Hope Alive Initiative (HAI) has unveiled a multi-platform grassroots mobilisation campaign in support of President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid in the 2027 presidential election, deploying street activations, SMS messaging, radio programming and political entertainment to sell the administration’s record to voters.

The first phase of the campaign begins on August 19 with the deployment of about 40 human mascots to strategic locations across Abuja, alongside a city-wide SMS mobilisation drive, a weekly Pidgin-language radio programme and an original campaign jingle.

In a statement signed by its Director of Press and Communications, Ernest Omoarelojie, the group said its campaign was designed to take the Tinubu administration’s policies and achievements directly to citizens while building grassroots support ahead of the 2027 poll.

HAI said its backing for Tinubu was driven by what it described as “bold reforms and initiatives” aimed at repositioning the Nigerian economy, strengthening institutions and creating the foundation for long-term development.

The group specifically cited the administration’s petroleum-sector reforms, which it said had contributed to an end to perennial fuel scarcity and encouraged the emergence and expansion of private refineries.

It also listed increased stability in the foreign exchange market, higher government revenue and foreign reserves, efforts toward greater Local Government autonomy, police and internal security reforms, the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), tax reforms and major road infrastructure projects in Abuja and other parts of the country.

“While these reforms have come with short-term challenges, we believe they are difficult but necessary steps towards a more sustainable, prosperous and better governed Nigeria,” HAI said.

As part of Wednesday’s opening activation, the organisation said about 40 colourfully dressed human mascots would be positioned at major roundabouts, markets, motor parks and other high-traffic areas across the Federal Capital Territory.

The mascots are expected to carry branded banners promoting Tinubu’s second-term bid, marking an unconventional attempt to take political messaging beyond conventional rallies and campaign events.

HAI said the street mobilisation would complement its wider media and digital campaign, with subsequent activities expected to expand beyond Abuja.

At the same time, the organisation will launch a city-wide SMS mobilisation campaign designed to establish a direct communication channel with residents and disseminate its messages ahead of the 2027 election.

The SMS initiative, according to the group, represents the first stage of a wider mobilisation programme that will be expanded as the election draws closer.

A major component of the campaign is a weekly Pidgin-language radio programme titled “Wetin Tinubu Don Do Sef”, through which HAI intends to explain government policies, programmes and projects in language it considers more accessible to ordinary Nigerians.

Each edition will focus on a particular policy area, examining its implementation, impact and potential benefits to citizens.

HAI said the programme would feature a host alongside regular guests or co-hosts, with expert perspectives and citizen voices incorporated where appropriate.

The group said the radio programme would pay particular attention to issues including the economy, education, security, infrastructure and NELFUND, which it believes require greater public awareness.

The opening phase will also feature an original campaign jingle inspired by Nigeria’s long tradition of political music and memorable campaign anthems.

HAI said the jingle draws inspiration from the tradition associated with historic Nigerian political campaigns, including the widely remembered Hope ’93 campaign linked to the late Chief M.K.O. Abiola.

The organisation described the four initiatives — street mobilisation, SMS messaging, radio programming and the campaign jingle — as only the beginning of a broader political communication strategy.

According to HAI, subsequent phases will examine the Tinubu administration’s policies and programmes across critical sectors, including economic reforms, education, security and infrastructure.

The group said the campaign would seek not only to mobilise support for Tinubu but also to communicate what it considers the administration’s achievements and provide explanations of policies that have generated public debate.

The August 19 activation is therefore expected to mark the beginning of a sustained grassroots campaign by HAI as political parties, support groups and other interests gradually intensify preparations for the 2027 presidential election.

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Yobe: Buni appreciates Tinubu for his commitment to regional peace.

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Yobe: Buni appreciates Tinubu for his commitment to regional peace.

By: Yahaya Wakili

The Chairman of the Lake Chad Basin Governor’s Forum and the Executive Governor of Yobe State, Hon. Mai Mala Buni CON, COMN, have appreciated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR for his commitment to regional peace, security, and cooperation among the member states.

The chairman showed appreciation today when he visited the headquarters of the Lake Chad Basin Commission in N’Djamena, Chad Republic.

According to Governor Buni, “You have no doubt taken this responsibility at a consequential moment for the Lake Chad Basin, one in which our shared security, stabilization, and development challenges demand stronger political coordination, deeper institutional partnership, and a renewed sense of common purpose.

He further maintained that, “As chairman of the Governor’s Forum, I assure you of our readiness to work closely with you in advancing this common agenda and to achieve our set targets,” he added.

Governor Mai Mala Buni congratulated the new executive secretary of the commission, Ambassador Ibrahim Babani, assuring him of a cordial working relationship between the forum and the commission.

He changed the commission to deepen engagements with the African Union, UNDP, international financial institutions, bilateral partners, and other stakeholders to achieve its targets.

Governor Buni also visited the headquarters of the multinational joint task force and shared their experiences and challenges in the fight against terrorism in the Lake Chad region.

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Zulum Pledges N100m, Stronger Partnerships to Revamp UMTH, Borno Healthcare

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Zulum Pledges N100m, Stronger Partnerships to Revamp UMTH, Borno Healthcare
…Commissions NEDC-funded Fertility Centre, Maternity Complex

By: Michael Mike

Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum has pledged stronger collaboration with the Federal Government and development partners to transform healthcare delivery in the state, while announcing a N100 million government donation in support of a book chronicling the tenure of the Chief Medical Director of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo.

Zulum made the commitments on Tuesday in Maiduguri at the opening of the 9th Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of the Association of Radiologists of Nigeria (ARIN), where he also commissioned a Fertility Care Centre and En-Suite Maternity Complex constructed through the intervention of the North East Development Commission (NEDC).

The Governor said the expansion of specialist healthcare infrastructure at UMTH was particularly significant for a state that had endured years of insurgency and, more recently, devastating flooding, which placed enormous pressure on public institutions and healthcare services.

He assured the hospital and other federal health institutions in Borno of continued state government support, stressing that sustainable improvement in healthcare would require stronger cooperation among federal and state authorities, development agencies and professional bodies.

“As a State Government, we will continue to support the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital and other healthcare institutions within our capacity, while strengthening collaboration with the Federal Government and other partners,” Zulum said.

The Governor described UMTH as a critical institution not only for Borno but for the wider North-East, given its role in saving lives, training medical personnel, conducting research and providing specialist services to a population that has faced prolonged humanitarian and security challenges.

He commended the management of the hospital under Prof. Ahidjo, saying the institution had recorded significant advances in infrastructure, specialist services, medical education, research and professional development.

“You are not only managing a Teaching Hospital; you are building a legacy that will benefit generations to come,” Zulum told the UMTH leadership.

The Governor’s intervention comes as the hospital expands its capacity to provide specialised services, with the newly commissioned Fertility Care Centre and En-Suite Maternity Complex expected to improve access to reproductive and maternal healthcare in Borno and neighbouring states.

The NEDC-funded facilities represent one of the latest interventions aimed at strengthening critical infrastructure in the North-East, where years of conflict have severely strained public services and healthcare institutions.

Zulum also expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu for supporting Borno in healthcare infrastructure, human capital development and institutional strengthening, while commending NEDC for its interventions across the region.

The Governor further announced a N100 million donation by the Borno State Government towards the book, Duty and Courage: The Story of Professor Ahmed Ahidjo, 2018–2026, authored by Dr. James Bwala.

The publication documents the career and achievements of Ahidjo during his tenure as UMTH Chief Medical Director and was formally presented at the event.

Zulum described the occasion as an opportunity to recognise institutional leadership while highlighting the importance of documenting the experiences and achievements of professionals who have contributed to rebuilding public institutions during difficult periods.

He said the ARIN conference, scientific sessions, book presentation and project commissioning underscored the importance of research, knowledge exchange and continuous professional development in building a stronger healthcare system.

He congratulated the management and staff of UMTH on the achievements and expressed confidence that the newly commissioned projects would further consolidate the hospital’s position as a centre of excellence.

The event attracted the Deputy Governor of Borno State, Umar Usman Kadafur; Shehu of Borno, Dr. Abubakar Garbai El-Kanemi; Senator representing Borno South, Mohammed Ali Ndume; members of the National and Borno State Houses of Assembly; Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha; Minister of State for Regional Development, Uba Maigari Ahmadu; representatives of the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare; commissioners; traditional rulers; the Managing Director of NEDC and other dignitaries.

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