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Peace Committee to Deploy Election Security Technology in Anambra Poll

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Peace Committee to Deploy Election Security Technology in Anambra Poll

By: Michael Mike

The General Abdulsalami Abubakar led National Peace Committee has announced plans to deploy the newly inaugurated Election Information technology hub in its Security and peace process in the forthcoming Anambra governorship poll.

Gubernatorial election in Anambra State has been fixed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for 8th November 2025

The Peace committee launched the Election Security Information Hub, which is expected to provide verifiable data that the committee will be using to engage critical stakeholders in security and electoral process, on Wednesday to enhance its intervention work.

Speaking at the inauguration in Abuja, Gen. Martin Lurther (rtd) who represented the Chairman of the NPC, Gen Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd), said there must be peace in the country for there to be credible elections.

He noted that the strength of democracy is the credibility of elections and the confidence in the process, while however stating that every election cycle has continued to throw up gaps in security management.

He revealed that the inaugurated hub, aimed to correct those identified gaps

He said: “The strength of any democracy rests on the credibility of its election and the confidence of its citizens in the process. While Nigeria’s democracy continues to deepen, each election cycle reveals persistent security challenges, gaps in coordination, intelligence sharing, and weak response systems that allow local tensions to escalate into broader conflict.

“The hub is a deliberate response to these challenges. It is a strategic platform designed to gather, analyse, and share information on security and its impact on election cycles.

“While tracking electoral offences, its process is simple, yet very profound, intended to transform early warning into coordinated, timely, and local responses by critical stakeholders.”

The hub, he said “reflects a critical evolution in Nigeria’s democratic architecture, turning commitment into coordination and pledge into practical action. It fosters collaboration among INEC, security agencies, civil society organisations, and the media, creating a unifying space for monitoring risk and strengthening collective action for peaceful elections”.

He highlighted the works of the Peace Committee since inception in 2014, which include facilitating the signing of peace accords, moral and civil commitments by political actors to conduct themselves peacefully before, during, and after elections and also intervening in other forms of violence, not related to elections, but retained the capacity to impact negatively on election outcomes.

He however added: “Yet, as we have learned, peace must be sustained by systems.

“The ESI has embodied that conviction that peace and credibility must be protected by structure, information, and cooperation.”

He also commended the European Union for its steadfast partnership under the EU-FDGN programme.

Agwai also urged ESI-hub to always verify information and share what is correct, valid, and credible, adding “Avoid sensationalism and misinterpretations that will impact on the credibility of the excellent work you have already been doing.

“Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, please note that peace and security are not products of chance. They are outcomes of vigilance, discipline, professionalism, and shared responsibility.

“The success of this hub will depend on timely information, shared institutional trust, collaboration, and collective will to act decisively on everything. As we inaugurate the Election Security Information Hub, we reaffirm a timeless truth.”

He lre-echoed the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 16 which “democracy flourishes where peace is protected, justice is upheld, and institutions work together in good faith.”

He also warned that “credible elections are not the task of one institution alone, but the collective responsibilities of all. Together, let us continue to build a Nigeria where elections are a context of leadership, not a battleground of fear. A Nigeria where peace, accountability, and cooperation remain the pillars of our democracy.”

Stressing the importance of peace to credible elections, representative of the European Union Head of Delegation to Nigeria, Mr. Ruben Aguilera said it is all about the right of every Nigerian to be able to vote without threat or intimidation.

He said: “And I think this is important, because we are talking about the right of every citizen to be able to vote. And it’s about the right to vote without any threat, without any intimidation, without any fear. And that’s a right that should not be taken away from anyone in Nigeria or anywhere else in the world.”

He said the EU’s dream is to see a Nigeria free of conflict.

“The Nigeria we dream of as the European Union, the Nigeria we support through the National Peace Committee, but through many other engagements, is a Nigeria free of conflict. A Nigeria where people can express their feelings and their ideas without having any fear of persecution or being subject to violence”.

He said that the Electoral Security Information Hub is another tool that we want to support towards that aim.

The Election Security Information Hub, he said, is an “evidence-based platform that would allow us to track those incidents and those behind those incidents in terms of electoral offences.

“ As has been mentioned earlier, there have been no credible, inclusive elections without security. And unfortunately, as we know, there are still persistent security challenges.

“We sincerely hope that this tool will not only gather information, but it will also use that information for high-level engagements, for discussions, but also for action. We do need to take that information seriously, and whenever there are cases of insecurity, we need to act on that.

The representative of the Acting National Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission, Mrs. Helen Ajayi, Director, Monitoring and Planning, INEC said that the commission was prepared to work closely with the hub, saying the initiative will enhance the work of the Commission.

Ajayi stressed that democracy can only thrive through collective resolve of stakeholders.

She said: “Indeed, democracy thrives not only through the casting of ballots, but also through the collective resolve of stakeholders like you, who work tirelessly to seek that integrity of the process. As we look ahead to future elections, I encourage us all to remain steadfast in fostering collaboration, deepening voter confidence, and upholding the principles of fairness, inclusivity, and peace. Together we can build an electoral culture that truly reflects the will of the people and stands as a model in our continent.

“This will enhance what INEC is already into. In preparation for every election, the Commission has a tool that it uses to manage election security- ERM, Election Risk Management.

“With this kind of hub, we can collaborate and harness everything that the Commission is already into and have a better election. “

She also disclosed that INEC has already mapped out the risk areas in the forthcoming Anambra governorship election.

“And those risk areas are not just mapped on the general scale. We’ve mapped the risk areas up to the polling units. The Commission has identified polling units where risk incidents have happened in the past and where there is a history of violence.

“And because of that, the Commission is paying close attention to those areas so that the elections in those areas will be free, fair, and credible,” she added.

In his pre-inauguration address, Fr. Atta Barkindo, Executive Director of the Kukah Centre and Head of the Secretariat of the NPC said that the hub aimed at curbing electoral violence, insecurity, and other forms of malpractice during elections in Nigeria.

The Hub which is technically assisted by the European Union support to Democratic Governance Programme in Nigeria seeks to provide a platform for information sharing, a more coordinated and data driven approach to security management.

The initiative is to be deployed for the Anambra governorship election slated for 8th November 2025.

“ The hub will serve as a repository for gathering, analysing and sharing verified data on insecurity and its impact on elections, including the tracking of electoral offences nationwide.”

He added: “ The hub intends to translate early warnings into early coordinated and lawful responses, ensuring that emerging threats are addressed proa timely rather than reactively by the relevant stakeholders.”

Barkindo stressed that the initiative is central to enhancing election security and promoting peaceful democratic processes.”

He disclosed that the initiative includes providing quarterly threat analyses which involve in-depth assessments of evolving risks to electoral peace and integrity.

He also said that the initiative includes monthly security reports-tracking trends in insecurity, emerging threats and their implications for election management.

Barkindo said there will also be state-specific reported, beginning with the Anambra off-cycle election security report, to support targeted preventive action.

He also said there will be a Mini situation monitoring room designed to monitor the peaceful conduct of elections and to evaluate stakeholders adherence to both the letter and the spirit of the peace accord.

The hub, he also said, will have interactive insecurity dashboards, offering visualised data for policy formulation, strategic planning and public awareness.

The hub he also said will provide periodic situation reports and podcasts in a timely manner for stakeholders.

Barkindo explained further that the essence of the initiative is to provide outputs that will help foster transparency, informed dialogue and joint action among election stakeholders so as to ensure that threats are not only identified but addressed through evidence-based collaboration and foresight.

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Troops neutralise bandit, recover arms in Plateau raid

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By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, under the Joint Task Force Operation Enduring Peace (JTF OPEP), have neutralised a notorious bandit and recovered arms and ammunition during a raid on a hideout in Plateau State.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that the operation was conducted on Jan. 8 at Yolan Gboka–Yama Da Lahdi, following sustained efforts to track and arrest perpetrators of the Dec. 16, 2025 attack on illegal miners at Tosho community in Fann District, Barkin Ladi Local Government Area.

According to the sources, troops made contact with the bandits during the raid and engaged them in a firefight.

“One of the bandits was neutralised during the exchange of fire and was later identified as Sadiq Isah, while others fled the area,” the sources said.

The sources added that troops subsequently exploited the hideout and recovered two AK-47 rifles and 162 rounds of 7.62mm (special) ammunition.

The recovered arms and ammunition are currently in military custody, while troops have commenced follow-up operations to intercept the fleeing suspects and prevent further criminal activities in the area.

Zagazola reports that Operation Enduring Peace is a joint security initiative aimed at restoring peace and stability across Plateau and neighbouring states.

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FG Urges NSCDC to Boost Intelligence as Interior Minister Decorates 113 Senior Officers

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FG Urges NSCDC to Boost Intelligence as Interior Minister Decorates 113 Senior Officers

By: Michael Mike

The Federal Government has called on the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to strengthen intelligence gathering and operational readiness in the face of rising security threats across the country.

The call was made by the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, during a ceremony to decorate 113 newly promoted NSCDC commandants. The minister, represented by the Secretary of the Civil Defence, Corrections, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB), Maj. Gen. Abdulmalik Jibrin (Rtd), commended the Corps for its role in protecting critical national infrastructure, lives, and property.

Tunji-Ojo emphasized the need for strategic intelligence mapping to counter emerging threats, particularly as the Corps now shoulders additional responsibilities for the protection of Very Important Personalities (VIPs), a role previously managed by the Nigeria Police Force.

He encouraged the newly promoted officers and all personnel to uphold the confidence placed in the service by President Bola Tinubu, noting that the merit-based promotions are designed to boost morale and enhance performance.

The Commandant General of NSCDC, Professor Ahmed Audi, urged the officers to mentor subordinates, embrace leadership responsibilities, and adhere strictly to merit-based postings. He warned against lobbying for preferred postings, affirming that performance and dedication would guide all administrative decisions.

Representing the promoted officers, Commandant Ekanem Ekpenyong pledged unwavering commitment to duty, promising to uphold integrity and the Corps’ Oath of Allegiance.

In a key highlight of the ceremony, the Corps’ National Public Relations Officer, Afolabi Babawale was promoted to the rank of Assistant Commandant. The event also featured goodwill messages from the Controller General of Corrections, the Controller General of the Federal Fire Service, and representatives from the Nigerian Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, and the Department of State Services.

The ceremony underscored the Federal Government’s resolve to strengthen the NSCDC and reinforce its role in Nigeria’s security architecture.

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Zulum commissions remodelled ‘2nd chance school’ for vulnerable girls

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Zulum commissions remodelled ‘2nd chance school’ for vulnerable girls

.Disburses N1bn to SMEs in 5 LGAs

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Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, on Thursday commissioned a fully remodelled “Second Chance School” for vulnerable girls and women in Biu Local Government Area.

The newly inaugurated facility is part of a strategic initiative designed to offer adult women, including those who missed formal education or dropped out of school due to prevailing challenges, a pathway to self-reliance. 

The school’s curriculum is tailored towards providing comprehensive skills’ acquisition, critical digital knowledge and basic literacy, and numeracy training.

With the Biu centre now operational, Zulum’s administration has established three such schools across the state, with existing centres already operational in Maiduguri and Bama.

Meanwhile, Governor Zulum has disbursed N1 billion to small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) across five local government areas in southern Borno.

The targeted LGAs include Biu, Hawul, Shani, Bayo and Kwaya-Kusar, with the funds intended to support entrepreneurs and enhance business sustainability.

Zulum explained that the direct injection of capital into the SME sector is essential for driving grassroots development and fostering self-reliance in the post-insurgency recovery phase.

In a related development aimed at tackling youth restiveness and promoting social stability, Governor Zulum has ordered immediate employment of 200 young individuals from the Biu Local Government Area. 

After the inauguration, Zulum visited Biu Specialist Hospital where he announced the immediate and automatic employment of a number of dedicated volunteer health workers who have served tirelessly.

He also inspected the 100-unit teachers’ housing estate under construction in Biu town. The estate is part of the Borno State Government’s motivational strategy to attract and retain qualified teaching professionals in public schools.

Governor Zulum has also directed immediate commencement of rehabilitation work on the Borno State Hotel Annexe in Biu.

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