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Is the Tinubu Administration Targeting Northern Traders

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BY TIJANNI ABDUL SALAM

Since the inception of the Tinubu administration, there have been increasing concerns about the targeting of northern traders.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has intensified its actions against bureau de change operators, primarily from the North, and recently against gold dealers in Wuse Market.

Two workers reportedly stole gold valued at seven hundred million naira from the Inspector General of Police’s (IGP) residence and sold it to a gold dealer in Wuse Market.

The gold belonged to the Principal Staff Officer Three (PSO 3) to the IGP, who is also the IGP’s in-law. The primary buyer has disappeared, leaving the police to arrest and detain over thirty traders, many of whom had only conducted past POS transactions with the main suspect.

These traders have been detained for twenty-four days without being charged in court.

A recent police press statement claims a successful bust of gold robbers, but the facts suggest otherwise. Instead of addressing the theft involving their own staff, the police have seemingly focused on detaining innocent traders.

The National Security Adviser must intervene, as this situation risks tarnishing the Tinubu administration’s reputation.

“Where did the PSO 3 to the IG get the money to buy gold? How much is her salary? Is she fronting for her sister, the wife of the IGP?” These are critical questions that need answers.

The IGP Intelligence Response Team (IRT) withdrew significant sums—ranging from 13 to 25 million naira, including another 11 million—from the detained suspects’ accounts. Did they obtain a court order for these withdrawals? It’s been nearly twenty-four days since the suspects were detained. Why did the police take so long to issue a press statement? Was it a response to pressure from a strong radio station?

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Nigerians have been reminded once again of how the police may fabricate stories to prosecute innocent people. President Tinubu must set aside his relationship with IGP Egbetokun and order a thorough probe into this matter, as he is a president for all.

Moreover, cooking gas imported from Niger and intercepted in Kano by EFCC operatives remains held despite appeals by prominent northerners.

An agreed plea bargain was ignored after suspects withdrew a case at the Federal High Court in Kano on the enforcement of fundamental human rights.

Nigerians, particularly those from the North, await responses from the President, the National Security Adviser, and the Minister of Police Affairs.

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Ken Nnamani Denies Pleading With Abbo On Judge’s Behalf

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Ken Nnamani, a former president of the senate, says he did not beg Elisha Abbo, a former senator representing Adamawa north, on behalf of any judge after the ex-lawmaker lost his election case in court.

In October 2023, the court of appeal sacked Abbo and declared Amos Yohanna, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), as the winner of the Adamawa north senatorial election.

Appearing on Channels Television on Wednesday, Abbo said he was a victim of “miscarriage of justice”.

The former senator said Nnamani pleaded with him on behalf of a judge after he lost his election case in 2023.

Reacting in a statement, the former senate president described Abbo’s claim as “blatant lies”.

“My greatest surprise was to hear him state that Senator Ken Nnamani visited him to plead with him on behalf of a judge for the miscarriage of justice. This statement is a blatant lie. I do not know how Senator Abbo can boldly fabricate an event that never happened to buttress his allegation of judicial miscarriage against him,” he said.

“For the avoidance of doubt, I have never visited Senator Elisha Abbo at his house or anywhere. Up to this moment, I do not know where he lives. I have never discussed with him about his case, or any case pending or decided by any court of law in Nigeria.

“The only time I met with him was when he visited me in my house. It was more of a social visit by him. At this meeting, we never discussed his case or any case. I recall that when the matter of his political career came up, I advised him to avoid controversies as a young politician.

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“The statements Senator Abbo made regarding me and his case are all fabrications. I believe I have had a sterling and distinguished public service career. I am determined to maintain my integrity and commitment to excellence till the end of my life.”

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FG To Implement Policy Compelling IOCs To Drill Or Drop Inactive Oil Wells

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Heineken Lokpobiri, minister of state for petroleum resources, says the federal government plans to commence implementing the drill-or-drop provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

Section 94 of the PIA gives operators a period of three years to begin oil production or relinquish the assets to the federal government.

Speaking during the Cross Industry Group (CIG) meeting held on Tuesday in Florence, Italy, Lokpobiri said it is in the best interest of the country that all inactive wells go to work.

He said the federal government, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, has provided every necessary incentive to ensure international oil companies (IOCs) in Nigeria run smoothly and profitably.

“Now, it is imperative for these industry players to match the government’s efforts with increased investment by announcing final investment decisions (FIDs),” he said.

Furthermore, Lokpobiri discussed “the challenges, expectations, and measures to enhance the sector’s contributions towards domestic energy needs and regional expansion across Sub-Saharan Africa”.

He emphasised that while IOCs have highlighted engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors as a challenge, “EPCs will not come unless they see strong commitments from industry players”.

“The government has done its part to provide the requisite and investment-friendly fiscals, the ball is now in the court of the IOCs and other operators to make strategic investment decisions that will drive increased production and sustainability in the sector,” he said.

“We must also recognise that domestic crude supply is essential to national energy security. The best solution to this challenge lies in increasing production, which will ensure a balance between domestic supply obligations and external commitments.”

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The minister further urged industry players to explore collaborative measures, such as shared resources for contiguous assets and the release of underutilised assets to operators ready to invest in production.

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Pan-African Student Movement Lauds Ogun State Police Leadership

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The Progressive Students Movement (PSM), a leading Pan-African student body, has commended the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in Ogun State under Commissioner of Police (CP) Lanre Ogunlowo, PhD, for its commitment to security and community engagement.

In a statement released on Thursday, the President of PSM Nigeria, Comrade Ambassador Okereafor Bestman, highlighted the CP’s efforts in strengthening collaboration between the police, stakeholders, and other security agencies to maintain peace and stability in the state.

“It is worthy of note that CP Lanre Ogunlowo, PhD, has further fostered a harmonious working synergy between the police, stakeholders, and other security agents aimed at ensuring peace and tranquility in Ogun State,” Okereafor said.

The student leader expressed confidence in CP Ogunlowo’s leadership, stating that Ogun State is on track to becoming one of the most peaceful states in Nigeria under his administration.

He also praised the professionalism and dedication of the Ogun State Police Command in tackling crime, regardless of its scale.

Additionally, PSM acknowledged the Ogun State government’s continued support for security agencies, particularly in providing mobility and logistics to enhance their operational efficiency.

The commendation comes at a time when security remains a top priority for residents and authorities in the state, with ongoing efforts to curb crime and ensure public safety.

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