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Army Launches Investigation Against Recruits Short-Changing Indigenous Candidates

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The Nigerian Army (NA) says it will investigate and prosecute fraudulent candidates of the ongoing 86 Regular Recruits Intake, who were caught attempting to short-change indigenous candidates of Lagos State through dubious means.

A recent video on social media showed some of the candidates who were involved in the fraudulent recruitment.

Director Army Public Relations, Major General Onyema Nwachukwu disclosed this in a press release on Wednesday.

He said that the arrest of the fraudulent candidates was a result of the commitment of the NA in upholding a transparent and credible recruitment process in line with its core values of integrity and fairness.

“The video is a pointer to one of the processes to which the candidates were subjected, in order to ensure only true indigenes of a particular State are recruited, using the slots of that state and not non- indigenes.

“The video in itself therefore, clearly shows that the process is transparent, as the State Representative, who is a prominent member of the recruitment team has been part and parcel of the process and was given unhindered access to do her job by scrutinizing the candidates’ State of origin, to ascertain the genuineness of their indigeneship claims.

“The duty of the State Representative is to identify non-indigenes amongst candidates applying for recruitment and this is applicable in other States of the Federation.

“We wish to inform the general public that the fraudulent act perpetrated by the three candidates who attempted to secure vacancies designated for candidates with Lagos State indigeneship is a serious breach of our recruitment process and will not be condoned.

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“We want to assure the public that a thorough investigation will be conducted to ascertain the extent of these fraudulent activities and to identify any individual(s) or unscrupulous syndicate(s) involved. We are dedicated to ensuring that only the most qualified and deserving candidates are selected to serve in the NA.

“The NA will continue to work closely with relevant authorities to ensure that those responsible for this misconduct are held accountable. The culprits involved will be handed over to the appropriate prosecuting agency. The NA is committed to upholding the rule of law and ensuring that justice is served in this matter.

“Consequently, we urge all prospective candidates to adhere to the principles of honesty and integrity throughout the recruitment process, as any attempt to manipulate the recruitment process will be met with the full force of the law.

“The NA remains resolute in its mission to recruit the best and most deserving individuals to serve our nation. We appreciate the support and cooperation of the public, as we work to maintain the integrity of our recruitment process.”

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Power Sector Gets Roadmap

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The Federal Government has formally ratified and adopted a road map for the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) by approving the National Integrated Electricity Policy( NIEP).

The policy which had been ready since December 2024 and submitted to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was ratified on Monday at the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

The policy is a comprehensive framework designed to transform Nigeria’s electricity sector in alignment with National development objectives and international best practices as mandated by Section 3(3) of the revised Electricity Act 2023.

According to a statement by Bolaji Tunji, Special Adviser, Strategic Communications and Media Relations, quoting the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, the policy implementation has already started and will now gain momentum with the President’s approval while the impact would soon be felt adding that the Electricity Act 2023 requires the Federal Government through the Ministry of Power to initiate the process for the preparation and publication in the Federal Government ‘s gazette, an integrated National Electricity Policy and Strategic Implementation Plan, within one year of the commencement of the Electricity Act.

According to the Minister, “ the road map Policy addresses critical challenges in Nigeria’s electricity sector through comprehensive framework for sector transformation with clear guidelines for sustainable power generation, transmission distribution as well as integration of renewable energy sources, its promotion , energy efficiency and enhancement of sector governance”,.

 

He described the passage of the Electricity Act 2023 as a pivotal moment for the Electricity sector as it signals a transformative change which has laid the foundation for NESI, thus enabling exponential socio-economic growth.

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“This National Integrated Electricity Policy and Strategic Implementation Plan (NIEP) is a comprehensive roadmap developed to guide all stakeholders – the Federal and State Governments, market participants, investors, and indeed all Nigerians, through this transition”.

Adelabu said the preparation of the policy represents the collective efforts of the Ministry in collaboration with a wide cross-section of stakeholders across the public and private sectors at national and State levels, civil society organizations, academic institutions, captains of industry, donor partners, development institutions, private sector participants and consumer advocacy groups, to address the complex challenges faced by NESI, from infrastructure deficits, inadequate capital to regulatory inefficiencies.

“The NIEP is a very significant evolution from the National Electric Power Policy of 2001, which has been long overdue for replacement. The Policy outlines various initiatives to aid the growth and development of State Electricity Markets (SEMs). It fosters a decentralised but collaborative approach to energy management and resource planning. This policy is a living document that will evolve with the Industry’s needs and challenges. It underscores the importance of collaboration, innovation, and a steadfast commitment to consumer protection and engagement”.

The Policy is structured across eight chapters which comprehensively address the historical perspective of the Nigeria Electricity Sector, focus on key features of the Electricity Act 2023, Nigeria’s electricity Policy objectives, electricity market design, value chain analysis, stakeholders roles and responsibilities, climate change and low carbon economy initiatives, gender equality and social inclusion, local content development including research and development, commercial , legal and regulatory frameworks.

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House of Reps Sued Over Probe of Bank Accounts

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The Federal High Court in Lagos will on July 18 hear a suit by Sterling Bank and its subsidiaries challenging the House of Representatives’ authority to investigate the management of funds in the accounts of two of its customers – Dr. Innocent Usoro and Miden Systems Limited.

The plaintiffs – Sterling Bank, Sterling Financial Holdings Company Plc, and senior executives Yemi Odubiyi, Abubakar Suleiman, Lekan Olakunle, and Dele Faseemo – are seeking a perpetual injunction restraining the House and its Public Petitions Committee Chairman, Michael Etaba, from acting on a police report that alleged financial misconduct involving the customers’ accounts.

Also joined in the suit are Dr. Innocent Usoro, Miden Systems Limited, and the Inspector- General of Police.

Filed by human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN), the plaintiffs contend that the National Assembly lacks the constitutional power to conduct investigations into the bank’s internal dealings with its customers or revisit a consent judgment previously delivered by the Federal High Court in 2021.

Citing sections 88 and 89 of the 1999 Constitution, the plaintiffs pray that the court declare that the House cannot summon their executives or staff members, or take actions based on the findings of the police report, which they alleged, is being used to relitigate issues already settled by the court.

The defendants, through their counsel Rowland Uzoechi, claim the suit is a calculated attempt to obstruct justice and avoid scrutiny.

They argued that the questions raised by the plaintiffs are academic and hypothetical, insisting that the court lacks jurisdiction.

In a 40-paragraph counter-affidavit, Dr. Usoro (third defendant) alleged falsification of documents to suggest a $30 million loan transaction that never occurred.

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According to him, the Inspector-General of Police’s January 2025 investigation report revealed suspicious inflows totalling over $122 million into Miden Systems’ accounts, with significant sums unaccounted for and withdrawn under questionable narrations.

Usoro contends that the court was deceived into granting the Mareva injunction.

The plaintiffs denied these claims and maintained that the accounts in question were lawfully managed under a commercial loan agreement linked to a 2010 Shell contract executed by Miden Systems Limited.

The outcome of the case, which touches on issues of constitutional law, banking oversight, and public accountability, could have significant implications for the powers of legislative oversight and the credibility of financial institutions in Nigeria.

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Tragedy in Nasarawa: Five Children Suffocate in Abandoned Vehicle

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A devastating tragedy struck Agyaragu community in Obi Local Government Area of Nasarawa State on Sunday, as five children suffocated to death inside an abandoned vehicle.

The victims, aged between 6 and 10 years, were reportedly playing in an old, disused car parked in an uninhabited residential compound when they became trapped and suffocated due to lack of ventilation.

Confirming the incident to our correspondent on Monday, the Publicity Secretary of the Migili Youth Association and a resident of the area, Samuel Akala, said the community was thrown into deep mourning and confusion following the heartbreaking discovery around 3:00 p.m. on Sunday.

 

According to Akala, some of the children died at the scene, while others were pronounced dead at Aroh Hospital, Agyaragu, where they were rushed for medical attention. The matter has since been reported to the police at the Duglu Trailer Park Division.

Spokesman of the Nasarawa State Police Command, SP Ramhan Nansel, also confirmed the tragedy in a statement issued on Monday, stating that a thorough investigation has been launched under the directive of the Commissioner of Police, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed.

The statement read:
“On May 4, 2025, at about 5:30 p.m., one Mr. Ozimna Ogbor of Agyaragu reported that five children—Kamsi Onah (8), Somer Onah (6), Unice Udouchi (10), Nmasoma Nnaji (10), and Chioma Nnaji (8)—were found unconscious inside an abandoned vehicle in the compound of one Mr. Abu Agyeme. Officers rushed to the scene and evacuated the victims to Aroh Hospital, where they were confirmed dead by a doctor due to suspected suffocation.”

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The police also recalled a similar incident in August 2019 in Keffi LGA, where two children died in the same manner. CP Mohammed has expressed deep sympathy to the bereaved families and promised a thorough investigation into the circumstances of the latest incident.

Meanwhile, parents, guardians, and vehicle owners have been urged to remain vigilant and ensure children do not have unsupervised access to parked or abandoned vehicles.

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