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LG poll: Lagos police command explains curfew time review

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Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Moshood Jimoh
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Moshood Jimoh

LG poll: Lagos police command explains curfew time review

Lagos Police Commissioner (CP) Olohundare Jimoh has said the upward review of restriction on vehicular movement on Saturday from 3am-3pm to 6am-3pm was to allow people with medical, other emergencies get help.

He also noted that persons who had earlier planned international travels and might want to get to the airports will also be able to do so before 6am when there will be restriction on vehicular movements till elections are concluded by 3pm.

He gave the explanations during an interview with reporters at the command headquarters in Ikeja after a security briefing with Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) and head of special units on preparedness for the polls.

“We have adjusted the vehicular restriction time now from 6am to 3pm because of the fact that there are a lot of people with medical emergencies and medical appointments.

“Equally those who have had a long term plan of international flight of coming into the country and going out. So that time may not be suitable for what they are going to do.

“So restriction on vehicular movement will start by 6am and it will end by 3pm when the voting will have ended,” said CP Jimoh.

According to the CP, the police were fully ready for the exercise, urging the political actors to play by the rules.

He dismissed allegations that the police and Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) were planning to compromise the polls in favour of one political party, stressing that security remained apolitical.

“There is nobody that has written any petition against the Lagos State Police Command or against me as a person that there is an iota of compromise from our end.

“We don’t compromise. We are clearly apolitical. I am not a spokesperson for LASIEC and I would not be competent to talk about LASIEC.

“But being on the same platform, we are giving level playing ground to everybody and allowing everybody to come out and show your popularity.

“It is only someone that wants to blackmail the system that will come up with such an allegation. I want to make it abundantly clear to everyone that the Nigeria Police Force, Lagos State Command is not partisan in any form. We don’t pay patronage to any political party.

“We have ensured that we do everything according to the law and with the dictates of the Electoral Act, that is what we will continue to do.

“So if anybody is expressing some fear of losing his or her certain area, let such a group or group of individuals address their matter and not point accusing fingers on either police or LASIEC,” he stressed.

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On security deployment for the polls, CP Jimoh said there would be more than enough operatives in all the polling units, adding that armed security would be stationed at close proximity to the polling areas for quick intervention and response should the need arise.

“We have ensured maximum deployment and protection for all the political parties that are partaking in this election. There are 15 in number and we have 13,325 polling units across the 20 local government areas and 33 LCDAs in the state. We have maximum vital security for all these activities.

“As I speak with you, there has not been any incident of threat to peace or exhibition of violence throughout the period of this election. It doesn’t come by chance, it’s as a result of the coordinated adequate planning by the police force. We have been working together with other security and safety agencies to ensure that we are on the same page.

“Our deployment is going to be jointly under my office because we have what we call the Inter-agency Consultative Committee on Election Security and we have been doing well. “We have met severally and this comprises the police, the military and other security and safety agencies. I co-chair the ICCS with the chairman and it has been giving out results.

“We have been meeting with stakeholders, the political parties under IPAC and all the representatives of all the parties and they have assured of good conduct. So far so good. They are conducting themselves peacefully and we want them to extend this spirit of sportsmanship to the period of the election,” said the CP.

Continuing, he said the police carried out a threat assessment to enable the service to know the flashpoints and areas of likely disturbances.

“We have equally sought the approval of the Inspector General of Police for additional personnel outside this command and he has approved the deployment of close to 10,000 police personnel to augment our strength in the command.

“Election security is what we have been doing for a long time- general and off season- We know that the local government election is the one closest to the grassroots where every representative are picked from and so we considered that fact in our deployment.

“We appreciate the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, for approval additional deployment of personnel and equipment to the command to ensure there is overwhelming security deployment during this election.

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“There will be enough police personnel in each of the polling units. We have equally strengthened cooperation with other agencies and identified where they are going to deploy.

“We have ensured continuous raid of criminal hideouts throughout state and have removed a lot of them from the streets. We have a plan in place to ensure that we nip in the bud, any form of threat to safety during this period and even beyond,” he added.

Aside from the 10,000 personnel deployed from outside the state, the IGP also ordered the Police Mobile Force (PMF), Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) commands from the southwest states to provide backup.

Speaking on the show-of-force conducted earlier, CP Jimoh said it was a confidence building patrol which comprised the police, military, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Federal Fire Service and other government security and safety agencies.

The Nation reports that the show which commenced at the command headquarters in Ikeja, marched through Ikeja, Agege, Oshodi, Mushin and environs.

“This is a form of confidence building for the people to be fully assured that they are safe to come out. And it is equally of note to let the people know that there is a warning to who will be criminal and those people who are planning to foment trouble.

“They know that there is no place they can put their leg in causing distortion for the process. So this equally will get the officers and men on the show of force exercise to be familiar equally with the terrain and be able to have control of the entire security situation.

So like the question you asked me we are good to go. Our deployment has been completed and areas of shortcomings addressed.

“I wanted to use this opportunity to get it across to Lagosians and visitors that the state is safe. We are going to ensure maximum security for everyone- electorates, electoral officials, adhoc staff,” said CP Jimoh.

Of importance, he said, was the lecture to policemen on election duty to give special attention to physically challenged individuals who would come out to vote as well as the elderly.

Acknowledging that problems could arise after results have been announced, the CP said the security plan also made arrangements for such situations. He said players have been advised to ensure that the channel their grievances without causing disturbance to the peaceful atmosphere being enjoyed in the state.

“Anybody with grievances that doesn’t approach it in line with the electoral act and the law of the land will be apprehended, investigated and prosecuted,” he warned.

CP Jimoh cautioned persons with security escorts to leave them behind when going to cast their votes.

“VIPs, no matter the person or office occupied are not allowed to go into the polling booth with their escort. They will be there to vote as every other Nigerian to avoid issues or intimidation or harassment,” he said.

LG poll: Lagos police command explains curfew time review

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Grand Chief Imam Visits DSS Director, Seeks Stronger Security Collaboration in Oyo

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Grand Chief Imam Visits DSS Director, Seeks Stronger Security Collaboration in Oyo

The Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land, Sheikh Al-Imam Barrister Bilal Husayn Akinola Akeugberu, on Tuesday paid a courtesy visit to the Director of the Department of State Services (DSS) in Oyo State, Mr. Usman Biu, as part of efforts to deepen cooperation between religious leaders and security agencies.

The visit, which took place in Oyo State, focused on strengthening the existing relationship between the Muslim community and security institutions, with an emphasis on promoting peace, unity, and public safety.

Accompanying the Grand Imam was Mallam Ibrahim Agunbiade, a prominent member of the Oyo State Muslim community.

Speaking during the engagement, Sheikh Akeugberu stressed the need for sustained collaboration between religious authorities and security agencies in maintaining societal stability and addressing emerging security threats. He reaffirmed the commitment of the Muslim community in Oyo Land to support lawful authorities in ensuring peace and harmony across the state.

In his remarks, DSS Director Usman Biu expressed appreciation for the visit and lauded the leadership role of the Grand Chief Imam in fostering unity and peaceful coexistence. He assured the delegation of the DSS’s continued resolve to protect lives and property, while encouraging ongoing dialogue with community stakeholders.

The meeting is seen as a step toward enhancing synergy between religious institutions and security agencies in Oyo State, amid growing calls for community-based approaches to tackling security challenges.

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FG Disburses ₦9.9bn Cash Transfer to Vulnerable Households in Ondo

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Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Mr Bernard Doro
Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Mr Bernard Doro

FG Disburses ₦9.9bn Cash Transfer to Vulnerable Households in Ondo

The Federal Government, under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has disbursed about ₦9.9 billion in direct cash transfers to poor and vulnerable households in Ondo State as part of its expanded social protection and poverty reduction programme.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Mr Bernard Doro, disclosed this during a working visit to Akure, where he met with Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa as part of a nationwide assessment of the Renewed Hope social intervention initiatives.

According to the minister, the cash transfer programme is implemented under the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda, designed to provide direct financial support to the poorest households and strengthen social welfare systems across Nigeria.

He explained that beneficiaries under the Household Prosperity and Cash Transfer Programme receive ₦75,000 in three tranches, with more than nine million households benefiting nationwide since the rollout began.

Doro stated that Ondo State alone has received “about ₦9.9 billion across successive payment cycles,” covering initial, second, and ongoing phases of the national disbursement programme.

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He added that the initiative reflects the government’s commitment to poverty alleviation in Nigeria, social inclusion, and targeted welfare delivery aimed at reducing economic hardship among vulnerable citizens.

However, the minister raised concerns about low awareness among some beneficiaries, stressing the need for improved grassroots sensitisation to ensure eligible citizens fully understand and access the programme.

He noted that the federal government is currently conducting verification exercises across states, including Ondo, to confirm beneficiaries, validate data, and strengthen transparency in the distribution process.

Doro further explained that the ongoing engagement also serves as a data validation exercise, aimed at improving accountability, enhancing targeting, and reducing inclusion errors in future welfare programmes.

In his remarks, Governor Aiyedatiwa disclosed that Ondo State has recorded about 396,671 beneficiary households across the different payment cycles, describing the programme as one of the largest social intervention efforts in the state.

The governor commended the Tinubu administration for prioritising direct cash support to vulnerable citizens, noting that the initiative has helped cushion the effects of economic challenges at the grassroots level.

He also urged relevant agencies to address challenges linked to National Identification Number (NIN) registration, which he said has affected seamless access to some federal support schemes.

Earlier, at a stakeholders’ meeting in Ibule, Ifedore Local Government Area, the minister said the Federal Government is working on a redesigned national social protection framework to improve efficiency and impact.

He emphasised that stronger community engagement is essential for future interventions to reflect real needs, adding that stakeholder participation remains key to improving delivery of federal cash transfer programmes in Nigeria.

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Court Orders Forfeiture of ₦33.6bn Opioids Seized by NDLEA at Onne Port

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Court Orders Forfeiture of ₦33.6bn Opioids Seized by NDLEA at Onne Port

Court Orders Forfeiture of ₦33.6bn Opioids Seized by NDLEA at Onne Port

The Federal High Court in Port Harcourt has granted an interim forfeiture order on 17 containers of illicit opioids worth ₦33.6 billion, seized by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, in one of the largest pharmaceutical drug interceptions in Nigeria’s recent anti-narcotics operations.

The containers were intercepted at the Port Harcourt Ports Complex in Onne, Rivers State, between April and September 2025, during multiple coordinated inspections targeting suspicious cargo linked to drug trafficking in Nigeria.

Court Orders Forfeiture of ₦33.6bn Opioids Seized by NDLEA at Onne PortAccording to court filings and NDLEA statements, the shipments contained a massive haul of controlled substances, including 19.6 million pills of Tramadol, Tafrodol, Tapentadol, and Carisoprodol, as well as 2,496,400 bottles of Codeine syrup, with a combined estimated street value of ₦33,691,200,000.

The forfeiture order was issued by Justice Adamu Turaki Mohammed of the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt, following a motion ex parte filed by the NDLEA on February 10, 2026, in suit number FHC/PH/MISC/25/2026.

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In his ruling, the judge ordered that the 17 shipping containers, along with their contents weighing about 365,657 kilograms of psychotropic substances, be temporarily forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria pending final determination of the case.

He further directed that custody and possession of the seized containers be handed over to the applicant agency until the conclusion of legal proceedings.

Reacting to the ruling, NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), described the development as a significant blow to drug cartels operating in Nigeria, stating that the forfeiture effectively dismantles the financial structure behind the illicit trade.

He said the seizure was not only a disruption of supply but a direct hit on the economic backbone of criminal syndicates that profit from the distribution of dangerous opioids, particularly among young people.

Marwa commended the Nigerian judiciary for what he described as swift and firm intervention, noting that judicial cooperation remains critical in the fight against illicit drug trafficking and substance abuse in Nigeria.

He also praised NDLEA operatives attached to the Onne Port Command for their vigilance and professionalism, which led to the detection of the concealed shipments. He acknowledged the support of sister agencies, including the Nigeria Customs Service and other port stakeholders, whose collaboration ensured the success of the operation.

The NDLEA boss further highlighted the role of international intelligence partners in strengthening Nigeria’s anti-narcotics efforts, adding that global cooperation continues to play a key role in intercepting transnational drug shipments.

Authorities say the latest forfeiture reinforces Nigeria’s ongoing crackdown on opioid trafficking networks, which have been identified as a major contributor to drug abuse and public health concerns across the country.

Court Orders Forfeiture of ₦33.6bn Opioids Seized by NDLEA at Onne Port

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