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Insecurity: Oyo, Ogun to mount CCTV cameras on highways
Oyo and Ogun state governments have agreed on measures to tackle banditry and other forms of insecurity affecting them including the deployment of closed circuit television cameras on strategic highways linking the two states.
At a joint security meeting held on Wednesday in Abeokuta, the Ogun capital, Seyi Makinde and Dapo Abiodun, governors of Oyo and Ogun, respectively, spoke on the shared objectives of ensuring peace and security in their states.
They noted that criminal activities in the communities along the border areas required a review of the current security architecture.
In a communique issued after the meeting, the governors agreed to carry out a threat assessment of the border areas, deploy CCTV cameras on interstate highways, and set up a joint security task force.
They also agreed to harmonise voluntary and informal security outfits to fight kidnapping, banditry, and ritual killings in the states.
Membership of the joint task force will be drawn from various security agencies in each state, and there will be patrol operations in boundary areas and other communities to improve security generally.
Speaking at the meeting, Makinde said it is important to look beyond political party affiliation in order to address insecurity.
“My brother and I have an absolute commitment to the security of lives and property within the two states. We have experiences across the states and what this meeting will do for us is to be able to share these experiences and look at those decisions we can take jointly to improve the security situation in our states,” he said.
“I believe in state police but we are not able to get that at this point in time because of the constitutional hurdles we have to pass through.
“We all aligned to get the Amotekun in all the states in south-west and I am glad that Ogun State is now operationalising it.”
Governor Abiodun also said the joint operations involving the two states are important as part of efforts to effectively tackle security threats.
“This collaboration is peculiar not just because Oyo state is our neighbour, but the largest by land mass of the six south-western states and the political capital of the zone,” he said.
“Thus, whatever happens in Oyo state could easily have ripple effects on the other five states.
“We must jointly and quickly find ways to cooperate, collaborate and find solutions to the various security challenges in these communities. This is why today’s bilateral meeting is very timely.”
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BREAKING: El-Rufai Asks Court to Quash DSS Charges, Demands ₦2bn Damages
BREAKING: El-Rufai Asks Court to Quash DSS Charges, Demands ₦2bn Damages
Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has filed a motion before the Federal High Court seeking to quash criminal charges instituted against him by the Department of State Services (DSS), describing the case as incompetent, politically motivated, and a gross abuse of court process.
The application challenges Charge No. FHC/ABJ/CR/99/2026, which is scheduled for hearing on February 25, 2026, before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik.
In the motion dated February 18, El-Rufai is asking the court to strike out or dismiss the charge, arguing that it discloses no offence known to law and fails to establish a prima facie case. He is also seeking an order discharging him entirely from the suit.
Beyond the request for dismissal, the former governor is demanding ₦2 billion in compensation against the DSS, alleging the unconstitutional use of criminal proceedings to harass, intimidate, and embarrass him.
According to court documents, the motion is anchored on 17 grounds, including claims that the charge cites offences not recognised under Nigerian law, lacks evidentiary backing, suffers from duplicity, and was filed without proper prosecutorial competence. El-Rufai also alleged bad faith, selective prosecution, and political persecution.
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The application further argues that the prosecution violates several provisions of the 1999 Constitution, including Section 36(5) on the presumption of innocence, Section 36(11) on the right against self-incrimination, and Section 36(12), which requires that criminal offences must be clearly defined in written law. He also cited alleged breaches of Sections 39 and 40, which guarantee freedom of expression and freedom of association.
El-Rufai’s legal team confirmed that the Director-General of the DSS was formally notified of the application through a letter dated February 18, detailing the filing and listing his legal representatives.
The DSS had earlier fixed February 25 to arraign El-Rufai over alleged cybercrime and national security breaches. The agency filed a three-count charge, accusing the former governor of unlawfully intercepting the telephone communications of the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.
According to the DSS, the alleged acts contravene provisions of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Amendment Act, 2024, as well as the Nigerian Communications Act, 2003.
One of the counts relates to statements allegedly made by El-Rufai during a live interview on Arise TV, where he claimed to have overheard directives concerning his detention. He linked the claim to what he described as an attempted arrest at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport following his return from Cairo, Egypt.
As of the time of filing this report, the DSS has not issued a public response to the motion. Legal observers say the case raises critical questions about national security prosecutions, cybercrime laws, and the balance between state power and fundamental rights in Nigeria.
BREAKING: El-Rufai Asks Court to Quash DSS Charges, Demands ₦2bn Damages
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Troops Repel Ambush on GOC’s Convoy, Neutralise Five Lakurawa Terrorists in Kebbi
Troops Repel Ambush on GOC’s Convoy, Neutralise Five Lakurawa Terrorists in Kebbi
Troops of the Nigerian Army escorting the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 8 Division, Bemgha Koughna, have repelled an attempted ambush and neutralised five suspected Lakurawa terrorists near Mayama Hill in Kebbi State.
The incident occurred as the GOC’s convoy was moving through a volatile forest corridor en route to visit frontline troops deployed in the state. Security sources said the convoy came under intense gunfire from armed elements believed to be members of the Lakurawa group, who attempted to exploit the terrain to launch a surprise attack.
The escorting troops responded swiftly with superior firepower, foiling what was described as a potentially deadly ambush and forcing the attackers to retreat. No casualties were recorded among the soldiers or the convoy.
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Following the engagement, the troops conducted a thorough sweep of the area, recovering a cache of weapons and other items believed to belong to the fleeing terrorists. Items recovered included one OJC gun, one PKT machine gun, two AK-47 rifles, four AK-47 magazines, a bandolier of PKT ammunition, 12.7mm rounds, a camel bag containing ₦840,000, two mobile phones, and five motorcycles.
Confirming the incident, the Acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, 8 Division, Lieutenant Colonel Olaniyi Osoba, said the attack occurred during the GOC’s operational movement to assess deployments and boost troop morale. He noted that the swift and decisive response of the soldiers secured the convoy and disrupted the terrorists’ plans.
Military authorities said troops remain deployed and vigilant in the Mayama Hill axis and surrounding forest routes, maintaining dominance to prevent further attacks and track down any fleeing elements.
The operation, according to the Army, underscores its commitment to protecting civilians, securing major routes, and eliminating terrorist threats across the North-West region amid sustained security operations.
Troops Repel Ambush on GOC’s Convoy, Neutralise Five Lakurawa Terrorists in Kebbi
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Osun Police Launch Investigation into Alleged Student Shooting in Osogbo
Osun Police Launch Investigation into Alleged Student Shooting in Osogbo
The Osun State Police Command has commenced a thorough investigation into an alleged shooting and reckless pursuit involving a student and his family in Osogbo, the state capital. The probe follows public uproar after a viral video surfaced, coupled with a press statement from the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Southwest Zone D.
In an official statement on Monday, Police Public Relations Officer Abiodun Ojelabi confirmed that the command’s attention was drawn to both the video and NANS’ press release dated February 22, 2026, which described the incident along the road connecting Itaolokan Junction to Oke Ayepe.
“The Osun State Police Command has commenced an immediate review of the incident. Preliminary findings are being gathered, including operational records and eyewitness accounts,” the statement read. Ojelabi added that the investigation is ongoing, and authorities are committed to uncovering the full circumstances surrounding the alleged shooting.
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The command revealed that Commissioner of Police Ibrahim Gotan, accompanied by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations and other senior officers, visited the victims at the hospital. Ojelabi said the victims are responding to treatment, and the police have taken responsibility for covering their medical bills.
Police emphasized that any unauthorised or reckless discharge of firearms will not be tolerated. “Officers found culpable will face appropriate disciplinary actions in line with police regulations,” Ojelabi said, stressing the command’s commitment to professionalism and accountability.
In addition to urging the public and student stakeholders to remain calm, the police called on anyone with verifiable information, video evidence, or eyewitness accounts to come forward and assist the investigation. “Justice will be sought based on facts and evidence,” the statement affirmed.
The incident has raised concerns among residents and student bodies, who demanded clarity and accountability regarding police conduct and the safety of students. The Osun State Police assured the public that the inquiry will be conducted transparently and with due diligence.
Osun Police Launch Investigation into Alleged Student Shooting in Osogbo
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