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Former Zone II Boss, AIG Ahmed Iliaysu, Appointed As Zazzau Emirate’s Committee Member
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The retired police boss of Zone 2 of the Nigerian Police, AIG Ahmed Ibrahim Iliyasu has been appointed as a member of the Zazzau Emirate Committee on Development. This appointment was made by His Royal Highness, Emir Nuhu Bamalli as a recognition of the contribution of the gallant police officer to humanity.
The committee’s official statement reads: ‘I wish to congratulate AIG Iliyasu Ibrahim Ahmed psc(+),dfsin, FAISSON, CSP rtd. on his well deserved appointment into the Central Working Committee of the Zazzau Emirate Committee on Development (ZECOD) by His Royal Highness the Emir of Zazzau Mallam Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli’
‘This appointment is without doubt another testimony to your commitment towards giving your maximum contribution to humanity.
AIG Iliyasu Ibrahim Ahmed is a patriot and an accomplished officer of the Nigerian Police Force, he has to his credit, countless achievements during the course of his service on areas of Police-Civil relationship, crime reduction, war against cultism and drug abuse, internet fraud and other related crimes. His dedication and commitment to duty is second to none.’
The statement released to National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP) further reeled out some achievement of AIG Iliyasu during his service to the Nigerian Police, ‘Some of his accomplishments during the course of his career are: the successful rescue of kidnapped schoolchildren of the Turkish International School in Kano and eventual arrest and prosecution of their abductors in 2018, arrest of three young persons who abducted and killed 10year old Ahmed Ado in 2019. While in Lagos, he led the successful recovery of the body of Late Billionaire Ignatius Idenukwe owner of FIRMAN Generators company.’
‘Through out his career in service, AIG Iliyasu Ahmed made crime fighting and prevention a priority, he successfully bursted many kidnapping gangs, drugs cartels, arm robbery gangs, cultist dens among many other exploits’.
In 2020, AIG Ahmed Ibrahim Iliyasu (rtd) bagged the prestigious award as the ‘NAOSNP AIG of the Year’ from the National Association of Online Security News Publishers among other International and National Awards.
The committee noted: ‘In his retirement, he will be remembered as that professional policeman that rose through the ranks of the NPF to the pinnacle of his career and gave his all for the greater good of the Nation and citizens.’
‘The knowledgeable authorities have it that the reward of hardwork is more work, that is why even after your glorious exit of service from the Nigerian Police Force, you are still being sorted after in matters of Nation building and development.’
‘It is our fervent prayers that Allah in his infinite mercy will continue to guide, protect and elevate you even as you continue serving humanity in your usual magnanimity’, the committee prayed.
It’s worthy of note that AIG Ahmed Iliyasu retired from the service of the Nigerian Police as the head of Police Zone II comprising Lagos and Ogun states command few months ago.
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INEC Denies Granting Nafiu Bala Access to Nomination Portal
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has dismissed as false claims circulating in the media by a factional leader of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Nafiu Bala, that he had obtained the commission’s access code and uploaded the party’s candidates for the 2027 general election.
The claim, which has been widely shared on social media, suggested that Bala’s faction had successfully completed the upload of candidates on INEC’s nomination portal.
However, when contacted by Daily Trust, INEC’s Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Mrs Victoria Eta-Messi, described the claim as untrue, insisting that Bala is not recognised by the commission as the national chairman of the ADC.
“It is not true,” she said.
A further check by Daily Trust on INEC’s official political parties portal also contradicted Bala’s claim.
The commission’s portal lists Sen. David Mark as the National Chairman of the ADC and Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola as the National Secretary, indicating that they remain the party officials recognised by INEC for the purpose of nominations and other statutory dealings.
The development comes amid the protracted leadership crisis within the ADC, with rival factions laying claim to the party’s national leadership ahead of the 2027 general election.
The controversy has intensified following reports by Bala’s faction that it had secured INEC’s access code and uploaded candidates, a claim now firmly denied by the electoral commission.
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Appeal Court Ruling Not Setback, ADC Assures Members, Supporters
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has assured its members and supporters nationwide that the recent Court of Appeal judgment on the party’s congresses will not affect its primary elections or the candidates who emerged from the processes.
In a statement issued on Monday by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC said the judgment only relates to the election of its ward, local government and state executive committees and has no impact on the direct primaries conducted by the party.
“The African Democratic Congress (ADC) notes the judgment delivered by the Court of Appeal in Abuja on Monday in a matter relating to party congresses for the election of ward, local government and state executive committees of the party,” the statement read.
The party stressed that the ruling does not invalidate the emergence of its candidates at any level.
“We wish to assure members of the party and the general public that this judgment has no effect whatsoever on the direct primaries through which the party’s candidates have emerged at all levels,” it said.
The ADC also disclosed that it had begun the process of challenging the judgment at a higher court, insisting that it disagrees with the decision.
“The party has already commenced the process of appealing the judgment, which we respectfully disagree with and consider to be legally unsustainable,” the statement added.
The party further said it took note of the dissenting judgment delivered by the presiding justice, describing it as more consistent with its position and the law.
“We also note the dissenting judgment of the presiding Justice, which, in our view, more accurately reflects the settled position of the law and the party’s position,” it stated.
The ADC appealed to its members and supporters across the country to remain calm and focused despite the court ruling.
“We urge all party members and the millions of our supporters to remain calm, confident and focused,” the statement said.
The party said it would continue to pursue its goal of offering Nigerians a credible alternative through constitutional and lawful means.
“The African Democratic Congress remains committed to the task of providing Nigerians with a credible alternative and will continue to pursue that mission in accordance with the Constitution and the rule of law,” the statement added.
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Hike in WAEC, NECO Fees Cruel, Dangerous to Education, Atiku Tells Tinubu
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has condemned the Federal Government’s continued escalation of the cost of public education, describing the recent increase in fees for Federal Unity Colleges and the reported approval of a uniform ₦50,000 examination fee for West African Examinations Council WAEC and National Examinations Council NECO candidates from 2027 as cruel.
In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, on Sunday, Atiku noted that education remains the greatest instrument of social mobility and the surest pathway out of poverty for millions of children from humble backgrounds, adding that every additional financial burden imposed on parents translates into another child being denied the opportunity to learn, dream and contribute meaningfully to society.
“Nigeria already bears the painful distinction of having one of the largest populations of out-of-school children in the world. Depending on the methodology and age group measured, between 10.5 million and about 15 million Nigerian children and young people are already outside the classroom. Any government confronted with such a national emergency should be investing aggressively to bring these children back into school. Instead, this administration is choosing policies that will inevitably swell those numbers,” he said.
He warned that increasing fees in Federal Unity Colleges while imposing significantly higher costs on WAEC and NECO examinations would disproportionately affect children from poor and middle-income families, whose parents are already making impossible choices between food, healthcare, transportation, and education.
“The same administration whose policies are progressively narrowing access to public tertiary education continues to project the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) as one of its flagship achievements. Yet a university loan offers little comfort to a child who has already been priced out of secondary education or cannot afford the qualifying examination required for admission. A government cannot credibly claim to be expanding access to higher education while simultaneously erecting financial barriers that prevent millions of young Nigerians from ever reaching the university gates.
“Genuine educational reform begins by making education affordable from the primary and secondary levels, expanding the carrying capacity of our tertiary institutions, and ensuring that poverty never becomes the reason a child is denied the opportunity to learn. A government that truly believes in education invests in classrooms before it invests in loans.
“No nation has ever taxed its way into educational excellence. Countries that aspire to economic greatness invest more—not less—in education during difficult times because they understand that human capital is the engine of sustainable development. Nigeria cannot build a globally competitive economy while systematically pricing millions of its children out of classrooms”, he added.
Atiku therefore called on President Tinubu to immediately reverse the increase in Unity School fees and the proposed ₦50,000 WAEC and NECO examination fee, and convene an urgent stakeholders’ dialogue on sustainable financing for public education.
“By the grace of Almighty God, I remain confident that Nigerians will reject policies that punish their children and make education the exclusive preserve of those who can afford it. The African Democratic Congress is committed to restoring education as a public good, not a privilege.
“An ADC-led government will not permit this unjust and punitive increase in examination fees. Instead, we shall reverse policies that place education beyond the reach of ordinary families, expand access to quality education at every level, increase the carrying capacity of our tertiary institutions, and ensure that every Nigerian child, regardless of background, has a fair opportunity to learn, excel and fulfil his or her God-given potential,” he added.
The Vanguard






