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Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF)
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State Police: Governors Submit Proposal to National Assembly Over Insecurity

The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) has formally submitted a proposal for the creation of state police in Nigeria to the National Assembly of Nigeria, as concerns over rising insecurity in Nigeria continue to intensify.

The development was disclosed by the NGF Chairman and Governor of Kwara State, Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq, during a Sallah visit by 25 governors to Bola Ahmed Tinubu at his Ikoyi residence in Lagos. The meeting provided an opportunity for the governors to deliberate on pressing national issues, with security challenges in Nigeria topping the agenda.

AbdulRazaq explained that the proposal represents a collective position of state governors and outlines a framework for the legal, operational, and funding structure of state policing if approved by lawmakers. According to him, the document is designed to complement ongoing efforts to address terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and violent crimes across the country.

He noted that discussions around state police in Nigeria are already ongoing among key security stakeholders, coordinated by the Office of the National Security Adviser. The submission by the governors, he said, is intended to support these deliberations and accelerate the creation of a clear legislative framework.

“On the issue of state police, discussions are ongoing among various security organisations, led by the National Security Adviser, and the NGF has made its contribution. That document will be taken to the National Assembly to see how we can have a legislative framework for state police,” he said.

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The push for decentralised policing comes amid growing concerns that the current centralised structure, anchored by the Nigeria Police Force, is overstretched and unable to effectively tackle localised security threats in many parts of the country.

Security experts argue that establishing state police could enhance community policing, intelligence gathering, and rapid response to crimes, particularly in rural and underserved areas. However, concerns persist about possible political misuse, funding challenges, and coordination issues between state and federal security agencies.

The governors also pledged to strengthen collaboration with existing security institutions, emphasising that state police would complement federal efforts rather than replace them.

“We commit to renewing our collaboration with security forces to defeat terrorism, to steadily expand infrastructure opportunities, and to improve the lives of our people. Together, we must see that breaches of security all over the country come to an end,” AbdulRazaq added.

He also commended President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, noting that current policies are beginning to foster inclusiveness while laying the foundation for improved security and economic stability in Nigeria.

Several governors across party lines attended the meeting, including Hope Uzodinma, Alex Otti, Umo Eno, Douye Diri, Hyacinth Alia, Sheriff Oborevwori, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and Siminalayi Fubara, among others.

The renewed push for state police in Nigeria has gained momentum in recent months as many states grapple with worsening insecurity. Stakeholders argue that decentralised policing would allow for faster, more localised responses to threats, improving overall security outcomes.

However, the proposal will require constitutional amendments, as policing currently falls under the Exclusive Legislative List, giving the Federal Government sole authority over law enforcement.

Analysts say the submission marks a significant step toward reforming Nigeria’s security architecture, but its success will depend on political consensus, legislative backing, and strong safeguards to prevent abuse.

As insecurity continues to challenge national stability, the governors’ move underscores the urgency of adopting innovative and locally driven security solutions to protect lives and property across Nigeria.

 

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Elumelu Celebrates Birthday with Fresh Commitment to Empower 3,200 African Entrepreneurs

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Elumelu Celebrates Birthday with Fresh Commitment to Empower 3,200 African Entrepreneurs

Chairman of Heirs Holdings and the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Group, Tony O. Elumelu, has reaffirmed his commitment to driving entrepreneurship across Africa with the announcement of 3,200 beneficiaries for the 2026 edition of the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) Entrepreneurship Programme.

The announcement, made in Abuja to mark his birthday, underscores Elumelu’s enduring focus on impact, purpose, and the transformative role of entrepreneurship in shaping Africa’s economic future.

In his annual reflection, Elumelu stressed that prosperity on the continent can be deliberately created and expanded through strategic investment in people. “Hope is not just a feeling, it is a system we can build,” he said, reiterating his philosophy of Africapitalism, which advocates for the private sector as a key driver of Africa’s economic and social development.

The 2026 cohort, drawn from all 54 African countries, will each receive a non-refundable seed capital of $5,000. In addition to funding, beneficiaries will gain access to business training, mentorship, and TEF’s digital platform, TEFConnect, designed to support enterprise growth and sustainability.

Elumelu highlighted the programme’s expanding footprint, noting that since its inception, the Tony Elumelu Foundation has disbursed over $100 million to more than 24,000 entrepreneurs across the continent. He added that about 80 per cent of supported businesses have successfully scaled beyond the early stage, outperforming global benchmarks.

According to the Foundation, TEF-backed businesses have collectively generated more than $4.2 billion in revenue, created approximately 1.5 million jobs, and lifted over 2.1 million Africans out of poverty, impacting more than four million households.

A key highlight of this year’s selection is the strong representation of women, who make up 51 per cent of the beneficiaries. Elumelu described this as a reflection of merit-based selection and a testament to the growing influence of African women in entrepreneurship.

“When opportunity is accessible, African women do not simply participate, they lead,” he said.

Reflecting on the Foundation’s journey since its establishment in 2010, Elumelu reiterated its mission to democratise opportunities and scale impact by investing in Africa’s human capital. He also expressed appreciation to partners, mentors, and stakeholders for their continued support in advancing the Foundation’s vision of a self-sustaining Africa.

The Tony Elumelu Foundation remains one of Africa’s leading philanthropic organisations dedicated to empowering young entrepreneurs through funding, training, mentorship, and access to networks, with the aim of fostering inclusive economic growth and reshaping the continent’s development narrative.

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Court Jails Ex-Acting Accountant-General 72 Years Over N868m Fraud

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Chukwunyere Anamekwe Nwabuoku
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Court Jails Ex-Acting Accountant-General 72 Years Over N868m Fraud

The Federal High Court has convicted and sentenced former acting Accountant-General of the Federation, Chukwunyere Nwabuoku, to 72 years imprisonment without an option of fine over his involvement in a N868 million fraud case.

Delivering judgment on Monday, Justice James Omotosho ruled that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) successfully proved all nine counts of money laundering and financial misconduct beyond reasonable doubt.

The case, filed as FHC/ABJ/CR/240/2024, centered on allegations that Nwabuoku diverted public funds while serving as Director of Finance and Accounts in the Ministry of Defence between 2019 and 2021. The offences involved the mismanagement and concealment of funds earmarked for security and defence expenditures, a matter the court described as particularly serious.

Justice Omotosho convicted the defendant on all nine counts, imposing eight years imprisonment on each count. Although the sentences were ordered to run concurrently, the ruling effectively amounts to a 72-year jail term, underscoring the gravity of the offences.

In his judgment, the court held that the prosecution presented credible, consistent, and well-substantiated evidence linking the defendant to the diversion of public funds. The judge also noted that the defence failed to successfully challenge key elements of the EFCC’s case.

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The court further referenced testimony indicating that Nwabuoku had voluntarily refunded part of the alleged stolen funds—over N200 million—during the course of investigation. However, the judge emphasized that such restitution did not absolve him of criminal liability, particularly given the strength of the evidence presented.

Describing the actions of the convict as “appalling,” Justice Omotosho commended the EFCC for its detailed investigation and prosecution, noting that the agency had demonstrated diligence in presenting its case before the court.

Nwabuoku was arraigned on January 15, 2025, after being granted bail in the sum of N500 million with two sureties. He faced a nine-count amended charge of money laundering, to which he pleaded not guilty, prompting a full trial.

Throughout the proceedings, the EFCC called multiple witnesses and tendered documentary evidence to establish a pattern of financial irregularities and concealment of illicit proceeds. The court ultimately found that the prosecution had discharged its burden of proof.

The conviction represents one of the notable outcomes in Nigeria’s ongoing anti-corruption efforts, particularly involving senior public officials entrusted with managing sensitive government finances.

Legal observers say the judgment reinforces judicial commitment to accountability and sends a strong message regarding the consequences of public fund misappropriation and money laundering.

Although the judgment has been delivered, Nwabuoku is expected to explore the option of appeal at a higher court, which may further determine the final outcome of the case.

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Ebonyi Journalist Assault: LG Chairman Denies Role as NUJ Demands Probe

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Benjamin Nworie
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Ebonyi Journalist Assault: LG Chairman Denies Role as NUJ Demands Probe 

Fresh details have emerged in the assault of a journalist in Ebonyi State, as the Chairman of Ishielu Local Government Area, Peace Agwu, denied any involvement in the attack on Benjamin Nworie, a correspondent with THISDAY Newspapers and former Vice Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists in the state.

The incident, which has triggered outrage among media professionals, reportedly occurred in the early hours of Monday at Nworie’s residence in Ugwuechara, Abakaliki.

According to Nworie, three suspected political thugs stormed his home and confronted him at the entrance before launching a violent attack. He alleged that the assailants dragged and beat him, punching him repeatedly in the face and mouth, while also issuing death threats against him and his family.

“The thugs forcefully dragged, beat and punched me severely… They also threatened to kill my family and me. It took the intervention of neighbours to save me,” he stated.

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He added that the incident did not come as a surprise, citing what he described as ongoing harassment linked to construction activities allegedly associated with the council chairman, which he said had repeatedly obstructed access to his residence.

In a formal petition addressed to the Ebonyi State Council of the NUJ and copied to the Correspondents’ Chapel, Nworie raised alarm over his safety, warning that his life and that of his family were in danger. He called on security agencies and colleagues to intervene urgently.

The allegation has, however, been strongly denied by the Ishielu council boss, Peace Agwu, who described the claims as false and unfounded.

“It is a false allegation. I didn’t send anybody to attack him. He should bring evidence of his claim,” she said.

Despite the denial, the attack has drawn condemnation from journalists and rights advocates, with calls for a thorough investigation into the Ebonyi journalist assault.

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Ebonyi is expected to escalate the matter, urging law enforcement agencies to identify and prosecute those responsible. Media stakeholders have warned that attacks on journalists pose a serious threat to press freedom in Nigeria and could create a climate of fear for media practitioners.

Security sources indicate that the case has been reported and is under review, with possible steps being taken to ensure the safety of the victim and his family. However, no arrests have been officially confirmed as of the time of filing this report.

Observers say the incident highlights growing concerns about the safety of journalists, especially at the grassroots level, where political tensions and local power struggles often intersect with media work.

As pressure mounts, attention is now on authorities to conduct a transparent investigation and ensure accountability, while safeguarding journalists carrying out their duties across the country.

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