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Ex-minister Sirika split N2.7bn aviation contracts among family members – Witness

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Hadi Sirika, former Minister of Aviation

Ex-minister Sirika split N2.7bn aviation contracts among family members – Witness

The Twelfth Prosecution Witness, PW12, Christopher Adekunle Odofin in the trial of the former Minister of Aviation, Hadi Abubakar Sirika on Tuesday, July 1, 2025 told the FCT High Court, Maitama, Abuja, presided over by Justice S.C Oriji that the defendant used his position as a sitting minister from November 11, 2016 to May 29, 2023 to split federal government aviation contracts among his family members.

Hadi Sirika, being the first defendant, is standing trial alongside his daughter Fatima Hadi Sirika, son in law, Hamma Jalal Sule and Al Buraq Global Investment Limited on amended six-count charge, bordering on abuse of office and money laundering to the of N2.7 billion.

Led by prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, the witness, who is an investigating officer with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, disclosed that the contract for the Terminal Building and Apron Expansion was a single contract as designated in Serial No 13 in the Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP’s response to the Federal Ministry of Aviation in a letter dated June 6, 2022. However, Hadi Sirika, he disclosed, used his influence to split the contract into two and awarded a part to Enginos Nigeria Limited at N1.3 billion and the other part to Al Buraq Global investment Ltd at N1.4 billion. By awarding the split contract at N1.3 billion and N1.4 billion, respectively, he was said to have avoided reverting to the BPP and Federal Executive Council, FEC for their approvals because both contract figures fall within the threshold of the contract sums he can approve as minister.

Further investigations, the witness said, showed that Enginos Nigeria Ltd, which Sirika awarded the Terminal Building is owned by his younger brother, Hamad Sirika, while Al Buraq Global Investment Ltd, the fourth defendant he awarded the Apron Expansion, is owned by his daughter and son-in-law. Both contracts were awarded on the same day, August 18, 2022.

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Further in his testimony, the witness revealed that the second defendant, Fatima Hadi Sirika upon the incorporation of Al Buraq Global Investment Limited, the fourth defendant on June 7, 2021, became the company’s the secretary till February 2024, when she stepped aside following the commencement of criminal investigations by the EFCC.

Also, the second defendant at the point of incorporation of the fourth defendant, the witness said, owned 500,000 (Five Hundred Thousand) out of the 1,000,000 (One Million) shares of the company, until February 2024 and remains a person of significant control of the fourth defendant as signatory to its account, domiciled in Guaranty Trust Bank. I n all of these, the second defendant, he said, remained a public servant till date, working in Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, owned solely by the federal government, having been engaged in 2020.

The witness also disclosed that Hamma Jalal Sule, the third defendant at the point of incorporation of the fourth defendant on June 17, 202, owned 500,000 shares of the company, till February 2024 with the commencement of the criminal investigation by the EFCC and remains a person of significant control as signatory to its account, domiciled in Zenith Bank. The second and third defendants, he said got married on December 25, 2020 in Katsina State and that the third defendant started his public service career in 2021 in Nigeria Nuclear Regulatory Authority, NNRA, but resigned in 2023 and switched over to Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, NUPRC in the same year and works in NUPRC till date. “While the two are public servants, they incorporated, owned the fourth defendant and also used the fourth defendant to get government’s contracts in the Federal Ministry of Aviation where the second defendant’s father and the third defendant’s father in-law was the Minister,” the witness said.

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Testifying further, the witness said that upon the award of the Apron Expansion contract to Al Buraq Global Investment Limited on November 14, 2022, the Ministry of Aviation under Hadi Sirika, paid N1.3billion with some fractions after tax to the Zenith Bank account of the company, representing 100 percent payment of the contract sum. He also disclosed that upon the receipt of payment, a cumulative sum of N182 million was transferred on different dates to the personal account of the third defendant, with N110 million transferred to a fixed deposit account, belonging to the third defendant. The witness further explained that the payment of 100 percent contract sum was solely based on the approval of the first defendant as a sitting Minister of Aviation.

He added that “furthermore, upon payment of N1.3 billion, the sum of N7.4million was transferred to the personal account of the second defendant in Jaiz Bank; N8.2 million was transferred to the salary account of the third defendant in Access Bank Plc, and N500 million was transferred to Trimak Engineering Services Limited and was never utilized for the contract,” but was expended on another contract awarded to Trimak Engineering Services Limited from other agencies of the government.

According to the witness, out of the total contract sum of N1.3 billion paid, the sum of over N549 million is still in the company’s account which has an interim injunction placed on it. The witness further revealed that there were other transfers to individuals and companies unconnected to the execution of the Apron Expansion contract.

Asked about the status of the contract, the witness said, “nothing has been done”.

The extra-judicial statements of the second and third defendants to the EFCC, the witness disclosed, were taken in the presence of their lawyer, Suleiman Usman Kuku, a lawyer in the office of the second defendant.

Objections from counsel to second and third defendant, M. A. Magaji, SAN and Sanusi Musa, SAN, respectively failed to stop the admission of the extra-judicial statements of the defendants in court, for which they had to claim that the statements were not given voluntarily in accordance with Sections 15(4) and 17(2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act ACJA.

The judge had to rule for a trial-within-trial to determine if the statements were taken voluntarily and in compliance Sections 15(4) and 17(2) of ACJA or not and adjourned the matter till October 27, 28 and 29, 2025 for commencement of trial within trial.

Ex-minister Sirika split N2.7bn aviation contracts among family members – Witness

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Bandits Abduct Seven Family Members, Three Neighbors in Kaduna

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Commissioner of Police in Kaduna State is CP Muhammad Rabiu

Bandits Abduct Seven Family Members, Three Neighbors in Kaduna

Suspected bandits have abducted ten people, including seven members of a single family, in a violent raid on Unguwar Sabon‑Titi, along Katari‑Hayin Dam in Kaduna State’s Kachia Local Government Area.

The attack occurred around 9:32 p.m. on Thursday, according to a local resident, Mr. Markus Yakubu, who described how the gunmen, armed with sophisticated weapons, quietly surrounded a family compound before whisking away the victims. The bandits then moved to a neighboring house and abducted three more residents.

Yakubu identified the abducted as Jummai Amos, Barnabas Amos, Iko Amos, Baby Amos, Eunice Amos, Eshiwan Amos, Godwin Amos, Bagudu Damisa, Evelyn Damisa, and Alfred Iriyo. He explained that the assailants refrained from firing inside the town, possibly because the attacked houses were close to the District Police Officer’s residence in Katari, only beginning to shoot after moving the victims away from the area.

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A community leader, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed receiving distress calls about the raid but said security operatives’ contacts were unreachable, leaving locals to await intervention. Neighbors reportedly visited the homes of the abducted on Friday morning to offer support to the families.

A security source also confirmed that police and military personnel are combing forests and surrounding areas in search of the kidnappers and to rescue the victims alive. Efforts to reach the Kaduna State Police Command spokesman, DSP Hassan Mansur, for comment were unsuccessful.

The incident highlights the persistent insecurity in Kaduna State, where rural communities have frequently been targeted by armed bandits. Residents continue to demand urgent government action, improved security patrols, and rapid response teams to prevent further abductions and ensure the safe return of victims.

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Fani‑Kayode Fires Back at Peter Obi, Defends NADECO’s Legacy

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Former Minister of Aviation Femi Fani‑Kayode
Former Minister of Aviation Femi Fani‑Kayode

Fani‑Kayode Fires Back at Peter Obi, Defends NADECO’s Legacy

Former Minister of Aviation Femi Fani‑Kayode has sharply criticised Peter Obi over remarks perceived to diminish the role of the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) in Nigeria’s democratic history, thrusting the debate over the nation’s pro‑democracy legacy back into the spotlight.

In a lengthy post shared widely on social media, Fani‑Kayode labelled Obi’s alleged comments about NADECO as “a crying shame” and warned that they “shall not go unanswered.” He accused Obi of attempting to denigrate the sacrifices of NADECO leaders and activists who opposed military rule in the 1990s.

Peter Obi’s attack on NADECO and his attempt to denigrate the leaders of that movement and its members — who single‑handedly fought military rule and made the ultimate sacrifice for democracy in our country — is a crying shame,” Fani‑Kayode wrote.

He recalled how Obi, in his early political life, had been associated with the administration of General Sani Abacha, one of Nigeria’s most oppressive military rulers. Fani‑Kayode contrasted this with the actions of NADECO figures and footsoldiers who resisted military oppression, endured persecution and brutality, and were driven into exile for their activism.

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Fani‑Kayode stressed the heavy cost paid by NADECO members during the struggle. “Many of us were in NADECO and are living witnesses to what happened. We spoke out, wrote articles, suffered persecution, were locked up, were tortured, were killed and were forced into exile,” he said. He argued that the sacrifices made between 1992 and 1999 should never be dismissed or belittled.

The former minister also took aim at politicians linked with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), including ex‑Senate President David Mark. Fani‑Kayode alleged that Mark had previously spoken against Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, the presumed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election whose annulment by the military regime of Ibrahim Babangida plunged the country into prolonged unrest.

He reiterated that NADECO activists faced brutal repression, including imprisonment, torture, and exile under successive military rulers, and warned that Nigeria’s current democratic freedoms and free speech are the results of those struggles.

He (Obi) should enjoy the democracy and free speech that we have today which others fought and died for between 1992 and 1999,” Fani‑Kayode said, urging Obi and others to refrain from comments that appear to undermine the legacy of pro‑democracy figures.

Obi’s comments, though not publicly expanded in recent days, sparked discussions across political and historical circles, with analysts noting that the debate over Nigeria’s democratic heritage and the sacrifices of groups like NADECO remains politically sensitive, particularly as the country continues to grapple with governance, electoral reforms, and national identity.

Political commentators also highlighted how the exchange reflects broader tensions within Nigeria’s opposition and among public figures vying to define the narrative of the nation’s democratic journey.

As of now, Obi’s camp has not formally responded to Fani‑Kayode’s rebuttal, but the debate has garnered attention on social media and in political commentary platforms, underscoring the enduring significance of NADECO’s legacy in contemporary political discourse.

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Plateau Killings: Ezekwesili Blasts Tinubu, APC Over ‘Failure to Act’

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Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili
Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili

Plateau Killings: Ezekwesili Blasts Tinubu, APC Over ‘Failure to Act’

Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, has strongly criticised President Bola Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) over the ongoing killings in Plateau State, accusing the government of inaction and failure to protect citizens.

In a sharply worded statement posted on her X account, Ezekwesili questioned the priorities of political leaders who continue with engagements while communities are under attack. She condemned what she described as a pattern where authorities respond to violence with statements, silence, and committee formations instead of decisive security action.

Reacting to disturbing images from recent attacks in Jos, she said the blood of innocent Nigerians rests on leaders who “knew, looked away, and chose a convention hall over a command centre,” warning that such conduct reflects a deeper governance failure.

The former minister also raised concerns about the normalisation of violence in Nigeria, stressing that citizens must reject any situation where human lives are treated as expendable. She urged Nigerians to transform grief into collective action, demanding accountability, justice, and urgent reforms to address insecurity.

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Her comments come amid renewed violence in Plateau State, particularly in Jos North and nearby communities, where recent attacks have reportedly left dozens dead and many injured. The persistent crisis has once again drawn attention to the fragile security situation in Nigeria’s north-central region.

Despite increased military presence and government assurances, Plateau has continued to experience recurring attacks linked to communal tensions, armed groups, and farmer-herder conflicts. Analysts say the repeated outbreaks highlight the limitations of current security strategies.

President Tinubu had earlier condemned the attacks and directed security agencies to bring perpetrators to justice, while promising that such incidents would not recur. Additional security deployments and restrictions have also been introduced in affected areas.

However, critics argue that these responses remain largely reactive, with little progress in addressing the underlying causes of the violence. Ezekwesili’s remarks add to growing public pressure on the federal government to adopt a more proactive and coordinated approach to national security.

As outrage continues to build, many Nigerians are calling for stronger leadership, improved intelligence gathering, and decisive action to end the cycle of killings and restore confidence in government.

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