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Police pull out DIG, 2 AIGs from service

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The Nigeria Police Force has pulled out the Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Abiodun Alabi, two Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIGs Joshua Ogundele and Olanrenwaju Olaosebikan from the service.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the retiring officers were pulled out at the Police College Ikeja on Tuesday amidst cheers by family members, colleagues and other dignitaries.

The Inspector General of Police, I-GP Kayode Egbetokun, in his speech, commended the retired officers for their loyalty, commitment and dedication to their duties.

“I am privileged to honour the pulling out of my friends, colleagues and coursemates, it is difficult to bid them farewell for the service we embarked together nearly 35 years ago.

“I am grateful to God for the success of their professional careers. Rising to the prestigious ranks of DIG and AlG is not a small accomplishment, it is a testament of hardwork, dedication and hardwork.

“Having shared our cadet days together at the police academy, I can attest to their integrity, professionalism and passion for policing which has been the cornerstone of our remarkable service to our nation, ” he said

According to him, the remarkable officers have excelled in every assignment entrusted to them.

“Alabi in his final role as a DIG Force CID and member of the force management team demostrated extraordinary vision and provided insight which I will miss deeply in our management delibration.

“Ogundele left an enduring legacy through his transformative leadership at the Force Criminal Investigation Departement,(CID) Alagbon, he consistently delivered and outstanding in all assignments given to him.

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“Olaosebikan worked with me closely as AIG Admin (Works) at the headquarters and he performed well.

“These officers have served honourable with integrity and committment, they have retired with a sense of pride and fulfillment.

“They will be remember in the prayers of the people they served so well and will retire with the peace of knowing that they discharged their duties with distinction, ” he said.

The police chief said that the retiring officers may not have retired as billionaires but the greatest of all was the satisfaction of a job well done and the comforting assurance that if forgotten by men, they would forever be remembered by God.

He prayed their days ahead be filled with peace, joy and countless blessings.

“May your years of retirement surpass your years of service, bringing you fulfilment and happiness.

“To the families and friends, I say a big congratulations to you, these officers were remarkable, I thank you for supporting them, ” he said.

In his remark, the Oniru of Iru Kingdom, Oba Omogbolahan Lawal, urged the retiring officers to continue to be good ambasadors of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

“As you retire, you will continue to be ambassadors of the NPF, the discipline you imbibed throughout your careers in the force as you are being pull out today, the discipline will surely follow you.

“God will be with you, evil will not befall you, as you will be pulled out today, you will not retired unto sickness or death and you will not lack, ‘ he said.

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Also speaking, Retired DIG Babatunde Kokumo, the Coordinator, National Centre for Control of Small Arms, congratulated the retiring officers and their spouses for witnessing the pulling out ceremony after having spent over three decades of active service in the NPF.

“It is not a tea party, you have served meritoriously, your service to NPF continue in your retirement and you will continue to remain good ambasadors of the NPF, ” he said.

He charged those still in service to be professional, diligent and work hard as the retiring officers had done.

He advised officers still in active service to be willing and ready to accord the retired officers their due respect, saying that retirement was a must because whatever had beginning must surely had an end.

He prayed that their peace, lives and their children would be better in their retirement and their source of financing would never diminished.

DIG Alabi, the former Lagos state Commissioner of Police, who spoke on behalf of his colleagues, gave thanks to God for keeping them throughout their service in the Force.

He said the three of them pushed through the challenges and stayed motivated all through their years of service in the noble career.

“Over the years, we faced numerous challenges, overcame insurmountable obstacles and made sacrifices that test our resolve and character.

“Yet through it all, we remained steadfast, rose above challenges, emerged stronger and more resilient, guided by our unwavering commitment to duty.

“Being pulled out today, we are filled with a sense of nostalgia, remembering the day we respectively enlisted into the force, driven by a burning passion for justice and a desire to make a difference in the lives of our fellow Nigerians, ” he said. (NAN)

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Kwankwaso Best Bet For 2027, Says Ex-Alliance Party Chair

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A former national chairman of the defunct Alliance National Party, Asiwaju Moshood Shittu, has urged opposition parties considering a merger to back former Kano State governor and New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) leader, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, as their presidential candidate in the 2027 election.

Speaking at a press conference, Shittu, who previously served as the Director-General (North) of Kwankwaso’s presidential campaign council, emphasised that the opposition’s best chance of defeating President Bola Ahmed Tinubu lies in uniting behind Kwankwaso.
He described him as the only aspirant with the experience, credibility, and political reach necessary to lead the coalition to victory.

“Kwankwaso has the pedigree to carry the merger’s presidential flag to success,” Shittu said. “With his vast experience in governance, clean record, and strong political followership, he stands out as the best candidate.”

He highlighted Kwankwaso’s extensive public service record, including his roles as a former defence minister, special envoy to Darfur and Somalia, and a member of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) board.

Additionally, he recalled Kwankwaso’s tenure as deputy speaker during the short-lived Third Republic, his two terms as Kano State governor, and his leadership in national security and legislative affairs.

Shittu warned that failure to rally behind Kwankwaso could spell doom for the opposition’s merger efforts.

He dismissed other opposition candidates, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party’s Peter Obi, as lacking the necessary moral and qualitative competence to defeat Tinubu in 2027.

“This is the time to act in order to save our nation,” he declared. “The opposition must prioritise credibility, competence, and proven leadership if it truly seeks to unseat the incumbent president.”

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Kwankwaso, who placed fourth in the 2023 presidential election, remains a key figure in Nigeria’s political landscape. However, it is unclear whether he will accept the call to lead a potential opposition coalition.

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Nnamdi Kanu: New trial judge didn’t step down, Federal High Court clarifies

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The Federal High Court has dismissed reports that the newly assigned judge in the case of the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has stepped down.

The FHC, in a statement signed by the Chief Registrar, Sulaiman Hassan, on Tuesday described the report as “false and misleading.”

A publication circulating on social media had claimed that Justice John Tsoho, the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, was the new judge in Kanu’s case and had withdrawn, citing the illegality of his arrest.

However, in the statement, the chief registrar said the claim was “entirely unfounded, fictitious, grossly mischievous, damaging in intent and should be disregarded in its entirety.”

“The attention of Management of the Federal High Court has been drawn, with great concern, to an online reportage as above captioned.

“The court unequivocally refutes the false and misleading report, alleging that the Honourable Chief Judge, Hon. Justice John T. Tsoho, OFR, has stepped down from Nnamdi Kanu’s case and made statements regarding the legality of his arrest,” the statement read.

According to Hassan, the true position is that the Justice Tsoho, in his capacity as Chief Judge, has reassigned Nnamdi Kanu’s case from Justice Binta Nyako to another (‘new’) Judge.

Hassan said, “The report referred to, is, therefore, totally spurious.

“The defence team should hence prepare to receive instructions regarding the case, as may be issued by the new judge.

“The Federal High Court strongly cautions against deliberate misinformation to mislead the public and erode confidence in the judicial system.

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“We urge the general public to be wary and rely only on verified information from official court sources.

“The court remains steadfast in upholding justice through due process of the law.”

NAN reliably gathered, however, that the case between the Federal Government and Kanu had been reassigned to Justice James Omotosho, following Justice Nyako’s recusal (withdrawal).

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UPDATED: Reps order NCC to shut down porn sites nationwide

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The House of Representatives has ordered total shutdown of porn websites nationwide.

It directed the Nigerian Communications Commission to enforce the immediate shutdown of the websites in the country.

The House gave the directive during plenary on Tuesday.

The lawmakers suggested that the internet providers must block access under the new directive.

Member representing the Faskari/Kankara/Sabuwa Federal constituency, Dalhatu Tafoki, sponsored the motion, calling it a step to “protect societal values.”

He said, “I would like to move a motion for the need to block internet websites hosting pornographic content and sanction the internet service providers responsible for the posting. The House notes that cyber pornography is fast becoming a global problem, and no concrete steps have been taken to cut its phenomenon in Nigeria.

“Nigeria is a highly religious country, and all the major religions in the country forbid nudity and obscenity in any form. Also note that countries in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East have passed legislation that bans pornography in their domains.

“Renowned psychologists and sociologists around the world have issued stern warnings that there are psychological and sociological consequences for creating ponographic content.

“The immediate effects of doing ponographic content include a. promotion of adultery, prostitution, and other promiscuous behaviours, leading to addiction, escalation, and desensitisation, change of attitude towards oneself and family.”

The House adopted the motion and mandated its Committees on Communications and Legislative Compliance to ensure its implementation and report within four weeks for further legislative action.

The Speaker of the House, Tajudeen Abass, also warned that sanctions would be imposed on internet service providers that default while lawmakers put a voice vote in favour of the motion.

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