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Correctional Service Dismisses 9 Officers, Retires 25 Others Over Misconduct

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Controller-General, Nigerian Correctional Service, Haliru Nababa

The Nigerian Correctional Service has dismissed nine officers and retired 25 others compulsorily for offences against standard practices.

The Service’s spokesman, Mr Umar Abubakar stated on Sunday in Abuja that four others were issued with letters of warning.

He quoted the Controller-General of the Service, Mr Haliru Nababa as announcing the decisions after approval by the Civil Defence, Corrections, Fire and Immigration Board.

Nababa assured the public that the service would not relent in ridding its workforce of bad eggs.

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He warned that there would be no room for indolence or indiscipline in the Service.

Nababa also assured of the readiness of the Service to reward officers and men who were hardworking and committed to duty.

“The Reward Fund Unit is fully activated and very soon, staff with exceptional performance will be invited to Abuja.

“This will be for them to receive rewards for their show of gallantry and dedication to duty,’’ Abubakar quoted Nababa as saying.

He appreciated the public for cooperation and citizens to accept offenders that had served terms and showed enough penitence so as to break recalcitrance.

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Electricity: NERC directs DisCos to replace old meters free

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Electricity: NERC directs DisCos to replace old meters free

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has directed distribution companies (DisCos) to replace obsolete meters for their customers at no cost.

This mandate was outlined in a statement released by the regulatory body’s management on Monday.

The directive follows recent reports of some electricity companies requiring customers to replace Unistar prepaid meters.

NERC emphasized that the cost of meter replacement falls solely on the distribution companies and reiterated that no customer should be subjected to estimated billing.

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What NERC is saying 

“The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission is aware that some Distribution Companies (DisCos) have instructed customers to apply and pay for the replacement of faulty and obsolete meters within their franchise areas.

“This instruction contravenes the Commission’s Order No. NERC/246/2021 on the Structured Replacement of Faulty and Obsolete end-use Customer Meters in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry. The Order clearly states that no customer with a meter should be forcefully migrated to estimated billing.  

“If any customer’s meter is adjudged by any DisCo to be obsolete or faulty, it is the responsibility of the DisCo to replace the meter free of charge, provided that the fault was not caused by the customer,” NERC said.

 

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Obasanjo failed to lay solid foundation for Nigeria’s democracy  – Presidency

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President Bola Ahmed tinubu, Former President Olusegun Obasanjo

Obasanjo failed to lay solid foundation for Nigeria’s democracy  – Presidency

Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Public Communication and Orientation, Sunday Dare, has lambasted a former Nigerian president, Olusegun Obasanjo.

Dare in a statement on his X Platform, formerly (Twitter), described Obasanjo’s regime as the most corrupt government in the history of Nigeria.

He said that Obasanjo has no moral right to condemn any government, noting that he should apologize to Nigerians for not laying the foundational infrastructure Nigeria needed to advance.

Recall that the former military head of state, had in his keynote lecture titled, “Leadership failure and the state of corruption in Nigeria”, delivered at the Chinua Achebe leadership forum at Yale University, a coveted institution in America, opined that Nigeria is a ‘failing state’ under president Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s watch.

“the more the immorality and corruption of a nation, the more the nation sinks into chaos, insecurity, conflict, and disunity. “The failing state status of Nigeria is confirmed and glaringly indicated for all to see”.

Obasanjo had also called for the dismissal of the Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Mahmood Yakubu, and officials of the commission at all levels as part of a reform of the electoral process in Nigeria.

“As a matter of urgency, we must ensure the INEC Chairperson and their staff are thoroughly vetted. The vetting exercise should produce dispassionate, non-partisan actors with impeccable reputations.

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“Nigeria must ensure the appointment of new credible INEC leadership at the federal, state, local government, and municipal – city, town, and village – levels, with short tenures to prevent undesirable political influence and corruption, and to re-establish trust in the electoral system by its citizens,” he said.

He argued that “The INEC Chairperson must not only be absolutely above board but must also be transparently independent and incorruptible.”

Irked with his speech, Dare noted that Obasanjo’s statement lacked sincerity, adding that democracy suffered mortal wounds under his watch.

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Bandits kill farmer, abduct 6 others in Taraba

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Bandits kill farmer, abduct 6 others in Taraba

A farmer, identified as Alhaji Mai Wanda Maibultu, has been reportedly k!lled, and six others abducted by suspected bandits in Garbatau, Bali Local Government Area of Taraba State.

The incident, which occurred over the weekend, saw Maibultu, a prominent large-scale farmer in the area, attacked on his farm. The six other victims were reportedly kidnapped from Garbatau village, a farming community nestled between two mountains, a few kilometers from Garba Chede town.

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Residents disclosed that the kidnappers have contacted the families of the abducted farmers, demanding a ransom of N100 million for their release. Adamu Dauda, a resident of Maihula town, noted that this was not the first time such an incident had occurred, recounting how last year, hundreds of kidnappers invaded the area, abducting several farmers and halting their crop harvests.

“This time, the farmers were in the process of harvesting their crops, but the kidnappers have disrupted it again,” Dauda lamented, expressing frustration over the recurring attacks.

 

The incident has sparked renewed concerns over the persistent insecurity in the region, which continues to jeopardize the livelihood of farmers and the food supply chain in the state.

 

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