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United States: Nigeria is one of our most important partners
United States Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken on Tuesday participated in a virtual visit to Nigeria, where he met with President Muhammadu Buhari and Foreign Minister Geoffrey Onyeama. Secretary Blinken, President Buhari, and Foreign Minister Onyeama discussed continuing joint efforts to counter terrorism and insecurity, strengthen health systems, support democratic institutions, bolster economic growth, advance gender equality, and boost bilateral trade between the United States and Nigeria. Two fact sheets released on Tuesday by the United States government unveil the gains of U.S.-Nigeria relations:
U.S.-Nigeria relations
With Africa’s largest population, democracy, and economy, Nigeria is one of our most important partners on the continent.
The year 2020 served as an historical benchmark, as Nigerians reflected on the opportunities and challenges the country faces while marking its 60th anniversary of independence and bilateral relations with the United States.
Nigeria is the largest source of immigrants from Africa to the United States, with more than 500,000 Nigerian-born American citizens and legal residents in the U.S.
Pandemic response and health diplomacy
The United States and Nigeria have collaborated closely to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 60 interagency members from the U.S. Mission worked side-by-side with Nigerian counterparts on the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 to plan and respond to the disease.
The United States has contributed more than $73 million in COVID-related equipment and technical assistance. This includes the delivery of a mobile field hospital, 200 ventilators, epidemiological COVID detection surveys, personal protective equipment, provision of rapid response teams, training of over 200,000 military and civilian personnel on COVID-19 control measures, and technology transfer for virtual training.
Ongoing U.S. health programs reach more than 60 million Nigerians with lifesaving services, including by training public health workers and improving access to quality medicines, vaccines, medical facilities, and reproductive health materials.
The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has worked with the Government of Nigeria since 2004 to provide HIV and TB care and treatment services, with a momentum propelling Nigeria toward epidemic control within two years. As of December 2020, more than 1.2 million people receive PEPFAR-supported HIV treatment, and our partners placed 350,000 new patients on lifesaving antiretrovirals despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since 1997, the United States has directly supported polio surveillance and polio campaigns that reached nearly all of Nigeria’s 33 million children under 5 years of age, contributing to Nigeria being certified as wild polio-virus free in 2020.
Since 2011, the President’s Malaria Initiative has procured more than 60 million insecticide-treated nets, 46 million rapid diagnostic test kits, 87 million treatment courses for malaria, and 20 million doses of malaria prophylaxis during pregnancy, as part of over $690 million contributed to malaria control in Nigeria.
Nigeria is a key U.S. partner in the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA). The mission approved $3.4 million in FY 2020 GHSA funding for capacity building programs to strengthen zoonotic surveillance labs, infection-prevention control, antimicrobial resistance, and risk communication.
Bilateral economic engagement
Nigeria is our second largest trading partner in Africa; two-way trade between our nations expanded to over $10 billion in 2019. The United States is proud to be one of the largest foreign investors in Nigeria. S. support for economic growth includes funding $8.5 million in feasibility studies and technical assistance in 2020-2021, extending loan guarantees worth up to $80 million, and coordinating development finance in important sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, renewable energy, and information and communication technology. These activities support bilateral trade and investment ties while building more modern and sustainable infrastructure across Nigeria.
Through Feed the Future, the United States supports private sector expansion of markets, as well as the introduction of techniques to increase productivity, strengthen resilience, and improve nutrition for more than two million farmers and their communities.
Since its launch in 2013, Power Africa has mobilized $4.3 billion in financing and connected nearly two million households and businesses in Nigeria. Power Africa helps to attract private sector investment and supports the rollout of both on-grid and renewable off-grid electricity connections in order to spur economic growth and reduce poverty.
Educational and cultural exchanges
With over 100,000 travelers to the United States each year, Nigerians boost American businesses, colleges, and universities. There are over 8,800 education and exchange program alumni from Nigeria and the United States.
Nigeria sends more students to American colleges and universities than any other country in Africa and is the eleventh largest source worldwide of international students to the United States. In Academic Year 2019-2020, a record-breaking number of nearly 14,000 Nigerians pursued U.S. graduate and undergraduate degrees, bringing an estimated $501 million to communities across America. In 2020, advisees of EducationUSA services received scholarships worth $28 million.
The United States provided more than 9 million teacher’s guides and books in five of Nigeria’s most widely spoken languages to advance early grade reading.
Striving for peace and security
Northeast Nigeria has become one of the world’s most challenging and complex humanitarian crises. The United States is the largest humanitarian donor in response to the crisis, providing $1.45 billion since 2015 and supporting almost two million conflict-affected households.
Since 2017, Department of State and Department of Defense security assistance for Nigeria totals approximately $650 million, including $500 million in Foreign Military Sales. The United States looks forward to delivering twelve A-29 Super Tucano aircraft this year. Nigeria also has one of the largest International Military-Education and Training (IMET) programs in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The United States promotes strong and broad collaboration between government and civil society at all levels, including civil society organizations led by women and members of marginalised groups. We also support the establishment of robust early warning systems to identify and mitigate drivers of communal conflict and violence in vulnerable states.
We provide technical assistance, and train and equip law enforcement and judiciary professionals to address a wide range of priorities, ranging from stopping banditry to protecting intellectual property rights to more effectively addressing trafficking in persons and gender-based violence. Law enforcement programming focuses on building capacity for civilian security actors, particularly the Nigeria Police Force.
As the Gulf of Guinea has become the world’s hotspot for piracy and armed robbery at sea, Nigeria has stepped up efforts to stem this problem, including a new initiative, Deep Blue, consisting of vessels, shoreside infrastructure, and personnel that can be dispatched to respond to piracy incidents. It is expected to become operational by mid-2021. U.S. efforts to stem piracy in the Gulf of Guinea help to strengthen maritime governance, enable the development of sustainable, maritime-based economies, and protect international maritime commerce.
Young African Leaders Initiative
The Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) is the U.S. government’s signature effort to invest in the next generation of African leaders. Since 2010, YALI has graduated more than 24,000 alumni from the Mandela Washington Fellowship exchange program and its four Regional Leadership Centers (RLCs) located across the continent, while membership in the online YALI Network community numbers over 700,000.
YALI alumni have risen to high-ranking leadership positions in the public and private sectors and been recognized with international awards. Five alumni have held or currently hold cabinet-level positions, a Ghanaian Fellowship alumnus and Kenyan RLC alumna won first and second prize in Africa.com’s 2020 Brilliant African Innovations Against COVID-19 Competition, and a Somali Fellowship alumna was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019.
United States Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken yesterday participated in a virtual visit to Nigeria, where he met with President Muhammadu Buhari and Foreign Minister Geoffrey Onyeama. Secretary Blinken, President Buhari, and Foreign Minister Onyeama discussed continuing joint efforts to counter terrorism and insecurity, strengthen health systems, support democratic institutions, bolster economic growth, advance gender equality, and boost bilateral trade between the United States and Nigeria. Two fact sheets released yesterday by the United States government unveil the gains of U.S.-Nigeria relations:
With a population of 1.3 billion people whose median age is 19 years old, Africa’s youth are one of the continent’s most important resources. YALI, along with other U.S.-sponsored people-to-people initiatives, showcases the U.S. government’s commitment to strengthening the ties among the people of the United States and Africa. Through its programs, YALI promotes effective public administration; fosters networks that connect people; creates conditions for peace, prosperity, and security; and provides investment opportunities for U.S. businesses.
- Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders: Launched in 2014, this flagship program brings 700 Fellows aged 25-35 to the United States each year to participate in six-week Leadership Institutes, studying Business, Civic Engagement, or Public Management at U.S. colleges or universities. During their time on campus, Fellows connect with Americans and enrich local U.S. communities while sharing best practices. The Reciprocal Exchange component provides opportunities for Americans to travel to Africa to work with Fellowship Alumni on issues of importance to both the United States and Africa while contributing to U.S. public diplomacy efforts.
- Regional Leadership Centers: Managed by the United States Agency for International Development, the RLCs provide YALI’s signature on-continent leadership and professional development training experiences at higher education institutions in Nairobi, Kenya; Dakar, Senegal; Accra, Ghana; and Pretoria, South Africa. Since 2015, they have provided more than 20,000 young leaders aged 18-35 with?state-of-the-art leadership training in three tracks: public management, civic engagement, and business and entrepreneurship. The RLCs leverage resources from the private sector, both U.S. and African companies, and serve as a place for regional collaboration. They offer training primarily in English, with some offerings in French and Portuguese.
- YALI Network: The YALI Network is a virtual community of more than 700,000 members across Sub-Saharan Africa. Through its digital campaigns, the YALI Network develops members’ capacity to advocate for U.S. policy priorities in a local context. To support these campaigns, the Network’s website provides vital online resources, content, and courses. In addition to online activities, campaigns inspire offline advocacy by encouraging members to lead service activities and to hold “YALILearns” events, during which members facilitate community dialogues on policy-focused campaign topics.
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Oyo School Abduction: IGP Deploys DIGs, Orders Nationwide Crackdown on Unregistered Vehicles
Oyo School Abduction: IGP Deploys DIGs, Orders Nationwide Crackdown on Unregistered Vehicles
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olatunji Disu, has assured Nigerians that the Police, working in collaboration with other security agencies, will do everything within their power to ensure the safe rescue of the abducted pupils and teachers in Oyo State. The IGP also ordered the deployment of Deputy Inspectors-General of Police (DIGs) to strengthen ongoing rescue operations aimed at securing the release of the victims. Disu disclosed this during a conference with senior police officers in Abuja on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. He also directed the immediate nationwide enforcement against vehicles operating without registration number plates, as well as those with concealed, defaced, or altered number plates. According to him, the Police would no longer tolerate such practices, noting that unregistered or disguised vehicles are frequently used by kidnappers, terrorists, and other criminal groups to evade detection and arrest. “From this moment, enforcement will be strict and uniform. There will be no preferential treatment,” he said. While noting that significant progress had been made in efforts to rescue the abducted pupils and teachers, the IGP said the full operational capacity of the Nigeria Police Force, in coordination with other security agencies, had been deployed to secure their safe return. “We are making progress and will not relent until every hostage is brought home safely,” he said. Disu further stated that the deployment of DIGs, which takes effect from June 15, 2026, is aimed at improving supervision, operational coordination, and accountability across police formations nationwide. He explained that the reform is intended to bring strategic leadership closer to field operations and enhance rapid response to emerging security threats.
The abduction incident occurred in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State in the early hours of Friday, May 15, 2026. Armed men attacked schools in Yawota and Ahoro-Esinele communities, resulting in the abduction of 39 pupils and students as well as seven teachers. The attack targeted three schools: Community Grammar School, Baptist Nursery and Primary School, and L.A. Primary School. During the attack, a mathematics teacher, Mr. Michael Oyedokun, was beheaded. A motorcyclist was also killed, and a security operative died after running into improvised explosive devices planted by the abductors during early rescue attempts. The Oriire LGA communities sit on the fringes of a forested belt that the abductors have exploited for cover since the attack. A total of 46 people — comprising students, pupils, and teachers — remain in captivity.
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On May 16, 2026, the IGP visited Oyo State following the abduction incident. He was accompanied by the Commissioner of Police, Kwara State Command, CP Ojo Adekimi, owing to the strategic proximity of the Oriire axis to communities bordering Kwara State, as well as the Commissioner of Police, Schools Protection Squad, CP Abayomi Shogunle. During the visit, the Inspector-General met with the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command, CP Abimbola Ayodeji Olugbenga, alongside other security stakeholders, where he received operational briefings on ongoing rescue efforts and security deployments across the affected communities. He directed the deployment of additional tactical and intelligence assets to strengthen ongoing operations in the area and adjoining forests. The IGP assured residents, parents, and guardians that the Nigeria Police Force, in collaboration with other security agencies, has intensified coordinated search-and-rescue operations, intelligence gathering, and tactical deployments aimed at securing the safe return of all abducted victims.
President Bola Tinubu has approved the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards in Oyo State and ordered the deployment of a specialised security unit to intensify efforts to rescue the abducted pupils and teachers. The directive was announced during a visit by a high-powered Federal Government delegation to Esiele and Yawota communities on May 31, 2026. The delegation, led by Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, conveyed Tinubu’s concern over the incident and reassured residents of the government’s commitment to securing the safe return of the victims. According to the delegation, the President approved the recruitment of the forest guards in collaboration with the Oyo State Government as part of measures to strengthen security in the area. Tinubu also directed a specialised rescue team with advanced operational capabilities to support ongoing efforts aimed at freeing the abducted pupils and teachers. The delegation included National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, Inspector-General of Police Olatunji Disu, Chief of Defence Staff General Christopher Musa, and Presidential Media Adviser Sunday Dare. Addressing residents, Gbajabiamila said the President was deeply troubled by the abduction and had ordered the deployment of all necessary resources to ensure the victims’ safe return. “Whatever it takes, our children and teachers will be brought back home safely,” he said, assuring the communities that the rescue operation would be intelligence-led and carefully coordinated. Gbajabiamila also addressed appeals from parents and community members urging caution in the rescue operation, explaining, “Mr President also saw the appeals from some parents and community members urging caution in the rescue efforts. Let me assure you that the operation will be intelligence-led and carefully coordinated, deploying both kinetic and non-kinetic measures to secure the safe return of the victims.” The delegation also visited the widow of the slain teacher, Mrs. Mary Oyedokun, and her two children, where Gbajabiamila delivered the President’s personal condolences to the family and promised that they would not be left to suffer. Community leaders had also requested the establishment of a military base in the area, and the delegation said the request would be forwarded to the President for consideration.
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The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has deployed a surveillance aircraft to support efforts to rescue the abducted teachers and pupils. Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde disclosed the deployment during a visit by senior Nigerian Air Force officials, according to a statement issued by the Air Force spokesman, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame. Makinde said the Air Force responded quickly after the incident was reported. “The NAF promptly deployed an aerial surveillance platform immediately after the abduction was reported, providing critical intelligence to support search-and-rescue operations,” the governor said. He added that “intelligence generated from the surveillance missions has continued to assist security agencies in tracking developments and coordinating efforts towards securing the safe release of the victims.” The governor praised the military for its support, noting that the aircraft was deployed while Oyo State’s newly acquired aerial assets, two Diamond-42 aircraft, were still being assembled at the NAF Base in Lagos. He urged residents to remain patient and cooperate with security agencies, assuring them that all necessary resources are being deployed to secure the victims’ release. Governor Makinde also emphasized that patience was required to successfully carry out the operation, noting that his government bought the aircraft proactively to ease the burden on overstretched security forces.
In a significant move to curb the activities of criminals who exploit unregistered vehicles, the IGP has mandated an immediate enforcement initiative targeting vehicles operating without registration plates or those with concealed, altered, or defaced number plates. The IGP stated: “Let me now address the growing disturbing trend that has several implications for public safety and national security across several parts of the country. We have observed an increasing number of vehicles being driven without registration number as well as vehicles whose number plates are deliberately concealed, defaced, covered, or altered in an attempt to evade identification.” “This practice is unlawful, irresponsible, and unacceptable and so, I wish to state unequivocally that from today, the Nigerian Police Force will no longer tolerate such acts of impunity. Every vehicle operating on our roads must be properly registered and must display its approved registration number in accordance with the law,” he said. The IGP noted that vehicle registration was not merely an administrative requirement but a critical component of crime prevention, intelligence gathering, and national security, as criminals, kidnappers, terrorists, and other offenders often exploit unregistered vehicles to perpetrate crimes and evade detection. “All CPs, Tactical Commanders, and heads of formation are therefore directed to immediately intensify enforcement operations against unregistered vehicles, and those with concealed registration numbers. There shall be no preferential treatment or selective enforcement. The law must be applied equally to all, and anyone who chooses to disregard this directive will face the full consequences of the law,” Disu said.
Presenting the Force’s operational achievements since its last strategic meeting on May 5, 2026, the IGP said: “Since our last conference on May 5, 2026, the Force has arrested eight suspected terrorists, 29 murder and culpable homicide suspects, 65 armed robbery suspects, 55 kidnapping suspects, and 42 suspected cultists.” “Our operations also led to the rescue of 88 kidnapping victims. In addition, 114 assorted firearms and 843 rounds of ammunition were recovered, while 28 stolen vehicles were also recovered,” he added. The IGP cited a recent operation in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) , where intelligence reports revealed that five suspected kidnappers were heading to Abuja to carry out criminal activities. “Through coordinated intelligence and operational deployment, the suspects were intercepted and arrested before they could execute their plans. This demonstrates the importance of proactive policing and intelligence-driven operations in preventing crime before it occurs,” he said. He described the achievements as evidence of improved intelligence gathering and proactive policing strategies.
To further strengthen security, the IGP directed Commissioners of Police to establish coordinated “Handshake Patrols” between neighbouring states to prevent criminals from exploiting jurisdictional boundaries. He also ordered enhanced surveillance along major entry and exit routes nationwide, improved intelligence sharing, and joint operational responses where necessary. “Criminals do not respect state boundaries. Our response must be equally seamless,” he said. The IGP urged officers to deepen collaboration with communities and strengthen intelligence gathering through public trust and engagement. He also called for proactive communication with the media to counter misinformation and ensure accurate reporting of police operations. He commended officers and men of the Force for their dedication and urged them to intensify efforts to rid the country of criminal elements.
Oyo School Abduction: IGP Deploys DIGs, Orders Nationwide Crackdown on Unregistered Vehicles
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FG Unveils New Measures to Tackle School Abductions as Lagos Boosts School Security
FG Unveils New Measures to Tackle School Abductions as Lagos Boosts School Security
The Federal Government has introduced new measures aimed at addressing school abductions, insecurity and other emerging threats affecting basic education across Nigeria, as authorities move to strengthen protection for pupils and school infrastructure nationwide.
The government said key issues such as school safety, education in emergencies, climate change, and gender-based violence have now been integrated into revised operational guidelines for School-Based Management Committees (SBMCs). The updated framework is designed to improve community participation in safeguarding schools and ensuring uninterrupted learning.
The Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Aisha Garba, disclosed this during a three-day training programme in Kano for stakeholders from the 19 Northern states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Garba, who was represented by the Head of Community Engagement and Social Mobilisation at UBEC, Patricia Uche, said the review was prompted by rising cases of banditry, kidnapping and attacks on schools across the country.
She explained that one of the key updates in the revised guidelines is the introduction of stronger provisions on education in crisis situations, aimed at improving preparedness and response to security emergencies affecting schools and surrounding communities.
According to her, the new framework places greater responsibility on local communities to support school authorities in identifying security threats and implementing preventive measures.
“One of the major updates is education in crisis. We are talking about recent cases of banditry, kidnapping and other security challenges affecting schools and communities,” she said.
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Uche added that the revised Safe School Initiative is a major component of the new policy, noting that many public primary schools remain vulnerable due to lack of fencing and limited security infrastructure.
She said communities are now expected to play a more active role in monitoring schools and advocating safety improvements to protect both learners and teachers.
“We have also introduced safe school initiatives because many public primary schools are not fenced and remain vulnerable. We want communities to become more involved in identifying risks and advocating measures that will make schools safer,” she added.
The move comes amid renewed national concern over repeated school kidnapping incidents, which have raised fears among parents and education stakeholders in several states.
In a related development, the Lagos State Police Command has stepped up security across the state following the circulation of a threatening notice alleging a planned attack and abduction of schoolchildren by suspected bandits.
The notice, reportedly found within a school environment, triggered anxiety among residents and parents. However, police authorities have reassured the public that there is currently no verified intelligence indicating an imminent attack in Lagos State.
The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Abimbola Adebisi, said Commissioner of Police Tijani Fatai ordered an immediate security review and directed the deployment of additional officers to schools, strategic locations and vulnerable communities as a precautionary measure.
“The Command wishes to reassure parents, guardians, school authorities and residents that there is currently no verified intelligence indicating any imminent threat of such an attack within Lagos State,” she said.
She added that security personnel, in collaboration with other agencies, have been deployed across key locations to prevent any attempt by criminal elements to disrupt public safety or target educational institutions.
The police warned that criminal groups, including kidnappers and bandits, would not be allowed to operate in Lagos, stressing that anyone attempting to cause panic or insecurity would face the full weight of the law.
The development reflects ongoing nationwide efforts to strengthen school security, as authorities intensify both preventive and response measures to protect educational institutions from attacks.
FG Unveils New Measures to Tackle School Abductions as Lagos Boosts School Security
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Updated: Senator Dafinone, ex-Delta SSG Assisted Rescue Efforts, Not Aboard Crashed Train — NRC
Updated: Senator Dafinone, ex-Delta SSG Assisted Rescue Efforts, Not Aboard Crashed Train — NRC
The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) said Senator Ede Dafinone and former Delta State Secretary to the State Government, Patrick Ukah, were not among the passengers on board the Warri–Itakpe train that derailed near Agbor, Delta State, on Monday.
The clarification followed an earlier statement by the Federal Ministry of Transportation which listed the Delta Central senator and the former SSG among the 482 occupants of the train involved in the accident.
In a statement issued Tuesday, the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Transportation, Funsho Adebiyi, identified Dafinone and Ukah as notable passengers on the train when the accident occurred on Monday.
But the NRC swiftly refuted the claim, insisting that neither Dafinone nor Ukah travelled on the ill-fated train.
According to the corporation, both men arrived after the incident and played key roles in coordinating emergency response and rescue efforts.
“The Nigerian Railway Corporation wishes to clarify that contrary to an earlier statement, Senator Ede Dafinone, representing Delta Central Senatorial District, and former Secretary to the Delta State Government, Hon. Patrick Ukah, were not passengers on board the Warri–Itakpe Train Service involved in the accident near Agbor,” the NRC said in a statement signed by its Managing Director, Dr. Kayode Opeifa.
“Both distinguished individuals rather greatly assisted in the mobilisation of first responders and other emergency personnel who participated in the rescue operations following the incident,” the statement added.
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The corporation expressed regret over the error and apologised for any embarrassment caused to the two prominent Delta figures, while commending their swift intervention during the rescue operation.
Beyond the disagreement over the passenger list, there were also discrepancies in casualty figures.
While the Ministry of Transportation reported that four people — two adult women, one adult man and an infant — lost their lives in the accident, the NRC had earlier announced that three passengers died in the derailment.
According to the ministry, the train carried a total of 482 persons, comprising 442 ticketed passengers and 40 crew members, security personnel and third-party service providers.
It added that 24 passengers sustained serious injuries, while several others suffered varying degrees of injuries and are receiving treatment in medical facilities around Agbor.
Adebiyi said emergency rescue operations involving the Delta State Government, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), the Nigeria Police Force, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and other responders were immediately activated and concluded by about 6:30 p.m. on Monday.
The ministry and the NRC said investigations have commenced to determine the cause of the derailment, one of the most serious accidents recorded on the strategic rail corridor in recent years.
The incident comes barely weeks after the NRC suspended operations on the Warri–Itakpe route for 72 hours following a major technical disruption that stranded passengers for several hours, raising concerns about safety, maintenance standards and emergency response preparedness on the line.
Meanwhile, the House of Representatives has launched an investigation into the accident and is seeking compensation for affected passengers.
The resolution followed a motion sponsored by the Chairman of the House Committee on Rules and Business, Francis Waive, who described the Warri–Itakpe corridor as a critical transportation link connecting Delta, Edo and Kogi states.
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