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FCT Police Command Spokesperson, SP Adeh Josephine

Bandits shoot three, abduct six in Abuja

On Christmas Eve, in Tokulo village, Kawu ward of Bwari Area Council in the FCT, bandits shot and injured three people while abducting two others. Prior to this, the bandits had attacked Garam village a few kilometers away, where they abducted four villagers.

According to Josiah Daniel, a resident of Tokulo, the incident occurred around 12:13 am when the bandits, armed with sophisticated weapons, invaded a house in the community and abducted the victims.

Three villagers attempting to escape sustained gunshot wounds and were subsequently taken to a hospital in Bwari town.

The terror didn’t spare Garam village either, as confirmed by Danjuma Lucky, another resident.

Last week, bandits invaded Garam, killing one person and abducting four villagers after shooting sporadically during the attack.

One of the victims, Jonathan, lost his life, and the abductors have yet to contact the families of those taken.

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Expressing concern over the escalating insecurity in Bwari communities, an anonymous top civil servant in Garam criticized the council’s leadership, particularly John Gabaya, for not prioritizing the security of lives and property.

He highlighted that the bandits, often originating from Kaduna villages, freely abduct victims and relocate them to a forest hideout in Kagarko LGA of Kaduna State.

Furthermore, the civil servant noted the absence of the Bwari council chairman, John Gabaya, who has been out of the country with his family for almost two weeks while the community faces the ongoing threat of kidnappings.

“As I speak, the chairman of Bwari has been out of the country for almost two weeks now with his family, while his people are being kidnapped. I beg you to go and make your enquiry, which is quite unfortunate, “ he said.

Despite attempts to seek information from the FCT Police Command through spokesperson SP Adeh Josephine, there was no response at the time of filing this report.

The situation underscores the pressing need for improved security measures and immediate attention to safeguard the lives and property of residents in Bwari communities.

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NDLEA exposes Malaysian returnee with hard drugs concealed in music speakers

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NDLEA exposes Malaysian returnee with hard drugs concealed in music speakers

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have arrested a 41-year-old ex-convict and Malaysian returnee, Ndubuisi Udatu (aka Richard) with two giant music speakers used to conceal four large parcels of methamphetamine weighing 2.700kilograms for distribution in Yola and Mubi, Adamawa state, and across the border into Cameroon.

Ndubuisi was arrested inside a commercial transport bus at an NDLEA check point at Namtari along Ngurore -Yola road, Adamawa on Monday 7th April 2025.

He was found with two new music speakers used to conceal four packages of methamphetamine and monetary exhibit of N22,300.

In his statement, he claimed he returned to Nigeria to continue his illicit drug trade after serving out his jail term in Malaysia where he had been arrested, convicted and sent to prison for drug trafficking offences.

In another interdiction exercise, NDLEA officers in a joint border operation with Customs personnel at the Nigeria/Cameroon border, Mfum, Cross River state arrested a trans-border drug trafficker, 35-year-old Odoh Peter Ikechukwu, with 8,740 ampoules of assorted opioids, weighing 395kg.

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They include: 1,080 ampoules of fentanyl injection, 2,160 ampoules of morphine sulphate injection, 3,010 ampoules of phenobarbital sulphate injection, 2,160 ampoules of pethidine injection, and 330 ampoules of midazolam injection.

In Kano, NDLEA operatives on Friday 11th April 2025 arrested 27-year-old Aliyu Ibrahim with 20 ATM cards and 25,600 pills of tramadol 225mg and 250mg at Bachirawa area of Kano, while 48-year-old Gambo Lawan was nabbed in a follow up operation at Wazobia motor park, Gwagwalada FCT Abuja following the seizure of a consignment of 8,960 pills of tramadol by NDLEA officers on routine check along Gwagwalada expressway on Monday 7th April.

Not less than 124 kilograms of skunk, a strain of cannabis, packaged in 11 jumbo bags were on Friday 11th April recovered from the boot of a Lexus car marked KTU 54 CU driven by a suspect, Ademiluyi Adedapo Collins, 58, along Mokwa-Jebba road, Niger state.

Meanwhile, the NDLEA Commands across the country continued to balance their drug supply reduction operations with War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, social advocacy campaigns to schools, markets, worship centres and communities in the past week.

Some of these include: WADA sensitisation lecture delivered to students and staff of New Era Secondary School, Nteje, Anambra; Promise Land College, Ikotun Egbe, Lagos; Cherryfield College, Jikwoyi, FCT; Federal Polytechnic, Ayede, Ogbomoso, Oyo state; Nurul Faruq Islamic Academy, Gombi, Adamawa state, while the Kwara state command paid a WADA advocacy visit to Oloro of Oro kingdom, Oba Joel Olaniyi Oyatoye Titiloye Olufayo II, among others.

While commending the efforts of the officers and men of Adamawa, Cross River, FCT, Kano and Niger State Commands of the Agency for job well done, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) tasked them and their compatriots nationwide not to rest on their oars but continue to raise the bar in their offensive action against drug cartels with an equal measure of drug demand reduction efforts.

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FG stabilises grid with additional 700MW

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Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu
Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu

FG stabilises grid with additional 700MW

The federal government said that the national grid has been stabilised with additional 700MW transmission capacity.

Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu said this at the weekend when he received the EU Ambassador to Nigeria, Gautier Mignot, in his office in Abuja.

His media aide, who made this known in a press statement yesterday, quoted him as saying, “We have installed almost 90 % of this and they are working. And that has improved transmission capacity by over 700 megawatts, which is the result of what we are seeing now in terms of relative stability in the transmission grid.

“Before now, at the time the supply to the grid enters 5,000, the grid is unstable it shakes, collapses and all that.

“Now, we are having an average of 5,000, 7,000, 8,000 megawatts. So it’s not by accident. It’s because of these activities of the government.”

The minister said this administration has recorded two major milestones in the power sector ever in Nigeria.

He said number one is the highest average daily power consumption.

“Over 20,000 kilowatt hour it was achieved, which has never been achieved before.”

Continuing, the minister said the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) has transmitted and distributed highest energy of 5,801.63MW as the latest feat.

Adelabu said, ” We have also achieved transmitted and distributed highest energy in the volume of 5,801.63, which has broken the previous record, achieved 2021. And lastly, we have achieved a valuable generation capacity of 6,003 megawatts ever in Nigeria. So which is why I keep saying that, when you put in some level of activity, you see the results.”

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Meanwhile he called on the member states of the European Union (EU) to continue to provide technical, financial, and other assistance to Nigeria, especially the power sector, which is the driving force of the economy.

He said the sector is critical to the optimal performance of the economy.

Adelabu expressed the readiness of Nigeria to continue to work and collaborate with the Union and all its development partners in achieving both bilateral and multilateral agreements.

He told the envoy that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu took the issue of the power sector very seriously and has given all the needed support for the sector to make a breakthrough.

The Minister noted in particular the enormous financial support that the power sector has received from European Union nations, such as Germany, France and many others along with their development partners.

He expressed delight in receiving the envoy as he said the meeting would ensure that both parties benefitted from the bilateral and multilateral relationships.

“First, let me thank you and welcome you. When I got the information that you wanted to meet with me, I wasn’t surprised. I was also excited to receive you in my office because we are trying everything possible to ensure that we benefit from bilateral and multilateral relationships when it comes to gaining experience of the Western nations on the issue of power. And like you rightly put it, the power sector is so critical to the optimal performance of every other sector. Without power, it would be tough for other sectors to perform actively, which is why Mr. President has placed so much premium and priority to transforming the Nigeria power sector.

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“We have a history that we are not proud of. Over 60 years of electricity in Nigeria and we are still at this level of epileptic supply to households, businesses and industries. In fact, we got electricity before some European countries. So those that got electricity after us have stabilised their supply. They have made their supply reliable and they are benefiting from it through visible economic growth and industrial development. And today, we are still import-dependent on the majority of the things that we use in Nigeria not because we don’t have the raw materials to produce these things, but because of the lack of reliability and functionality of our power sector”, the Minister said.

He added that there has been a lot of improvement since President Tinubu took over power and he has initiated reforms that are yielding positive results and transforming the sector. He noted in particular, the investment in the non-grid supply to the rural and semi urban parts of the country.

He said: “We have seen some reasonable improvements since this new administration came in. In three basic areas. Number one, in the area of energy access expansion. We have extended the grid to so many areas where there were no grid extensions. And we have also exploited renewable energy in our rural areas and semi-urban areas that were either underserved or unserved. Renewable energy in terms of solar energy, most especially, and we have small dams which we are using for hydro power supply. So we have achieved some level of energy expansion in terms of new generation”.

The Minister disclosed that the revolution that is ongoing in the sector was as result of the bold step of President Tinubu, when he signed the Electricity Act of 2023.

He said, “The second intervention with regard to the transmission is the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI), and you will recognize it better when I say Siemens Project. So we are actually securing the finance of close to 2.3 billion dollars to ensure that we revamp or transform our transmission segments.

“And the government of Germany has been very instrumental to ensure this works. The Siemens is handling lots of the critical transmission projects there. We also have some reputable Chinese firms too, that are doing some distribution projects, based on each company’s specialty and track records.

“That is working well. We have almost completed the pilot phase of that project, which involved importation, installation, commissioning, and energisation of 10 power transformers across the country and another set of 10 mobile substations.”

 

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The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) says a commercial bus driver and conductor absconded after causing the death of a pedestrian with two individuals severely injured.

The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, confirmed this in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lagos.

Bakare-Oki noted that the grievous vehicular mishap which occurred at Iyana Ejigbo, Lagos, involved a painted commercial LT bus (AAA 927 YJ).

“Preliminary findings indicate that the commercial bus, reportedly speeding, experienced a catastrophic brake failure, causing the driver to lose control.

“The vehicle veered off course and forcefully collided with unsuspecting bystanders.

“In a disturbing turn of events, the driver and conductor fled the scene immediately following the accident, abandoning the victims and vehicle,” he said.

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He said operatives of LASTMA responded expeditiously, extracting the deceased, who was pinned beneath the bus, and rendered immediate assistance to the injured.

He added that all the three victims were swiftly conveyed to the General Hospital in Isolo for urgent medical intervention.

“Throughout the rescue effort, officers of the Ejigbo Police Division provided critical security reinforcement to ensure a smooth operation.

“The accident vehicle has since been transferred to the Police by LASTMA personnel for comprehensive investigation,” he said.

Bakare-Oki conveyed his profound condolences to the bereaved family and extended heartfelt wishes for the swift recovery of the injured parties.

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