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Foster Social Integration Through Fairness, Tinubu Tells Police
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has charged the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to use daily interaction and influence with citizens across all walks of life to foster social integration by being fair, just and firm to both the complaint and the accused.
He stated this during the opening ceremony of the conference and retreat for senior police officers with the theme Fostering Economic Prosperity, Social Integration and Political Development through enhanced Internal Security Mechanism held at the Landmark Event Centre, Owerri, Imo State.
In his address read by the Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, the President encouraged senior officers of the Nigeria Police Force to be relentless in their service to the nation, adding that as a public institution, they will be thoroughly scrutinized and criticized.
“But this must not discourage ordeter you from discharging your duty as security managers,” he stressed.
Tinubu pointed out that NPF is one of Nigeria’s enduring assets and treasure and largest police force in Africa and one of the most successful in the performance of policing duties around the world.
In his words, “you have provided this repeatedly through your sterling performance in the international duties and peacekeeping missions in Congo, Croatia Kosovo, Liberia, Namibia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Western Sahara and a host of other countries.”
The President noted that insecurity has adversely affected the nation’s economic growth, and security threats in the Niger Delta region largely affected the daily crude oil output of the country, thereby depriving the nation of much-needed revenue. He noted the perennial clashes between farmers and herders which also affects the nation’s capacity to improve output in agriculture.
According to him, “Nigeria’s pathway to economic growth and development is laced withdebilitating security challenges which we must confront determinedly. I wish to remind you that during my inauguration address, I stated unequivocally that security shall be the top priority of our administration because neither prosperity nor justice can prevail amidst insecurity and violence. I followed this observation up by promising that my administration shall reform both our security doctrine and its architecture”.
Tinubu promised to continue to invest resources to improve the quality of police personnel, upgrade equipment and acquire more security assets to make the job of policingeasier across the length and breadth of the nation.
“We shall also review theallowances and living and working conditions of our police officers and men. This is in addition to providing more firepower to enhance police efficiency intheir battle against criminals”. He added.
The Minister of State for Police Affairs, Hajia Imaan Sulaiamn-Ibrahim, who read the address of the Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, opined that the retreat marks asignificant milestone in the collective efforts to enhancethe effectiveness and efficiency of the nation’s police force.
In his words, “In this era of rapid technological advancements, we must embrace innovation and leverage digital tools to enhance our effectiveness. Technology can assist us in crime prevention, intelligence gathering, and the investigation of complex cases. Therefore, I urge you all to explore and adopt cutting-edge technologies thatcan support our mission of maintaining law and order.”
The keynote speaker, the President of INTERPO, Major General Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi, commendedthe Nigeria Police Force for making Nigeria safer and more secure to everyone, adding that NPF play a key role in tackling regional and international crimes.
He said, “Nigeria being in a strategic location attracted organized crimes and through jointoperations with other West African countries, they were able to arrest over 1000 criminals worldwide on human trafficking and smuggling. We were able to identify criminal networks that led to financial losses 40 suspects were arrested and 40,000 suspicious cyber networks were identified,” Al-Raisi noted.
The ExecutiveGovernor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodima said that the hosting of theconference was a pointer to the fact that peace has returned to the state andcommended the Nigeria Police and other security agencies for restoring a secureatmosphere in the state.
In his good will message, the Chief of Defence Staff commended the Nigeria Police Forcefor their contribution to internal security adding that it is a collective responsibility of security agencies to create a conducive environment where businessescan flourish and individuals can pursue their aspirations.In his words,“We must embrace a comprehensive and synergetic approach to security. Collaboration and cooperation among security agencies are key to addressing the challenges we are facing. I want to assure you that men of the Armed Forces ofNigeria will continue to support the police to perform your mandate,” he stressed.
Earlier, in his welcome address, the Ag. Inspector Generalof Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun stated that the conference and retreat representthe broadest, most diverse and rich professional engagement of senior police officersin the country and also a platform for force leadership to critically assessthe security situation in the country with a view to adequately confront the challenges.
He said the Special Intervention Force (SIF) was created to deal with stringent statesecurity challenges noting that concrete steps have been taken to facilitate the smooth takeoff of (SIF) in the ten pilot states already identified based on therecent assessment carried out in all the 36 states and FCT.
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Take the Battle to Bandits, Criminals, IGP Disu Charges Police Officers
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olatunji Disu, has charged officers to take the fight directly to criminals, stating: “It is far better to strike first and stay on the offensive than to remain only reactive.”
The IGP, who spoke on Wednesday in Kano during a strategic meeting with officers of the Kano State Command, noted that “when bandits know we fire back decisively, they will think twice. Keep pushing hard, stay sharp, and sustain this momentum”.
Represented by the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of the North-West region, Suleiman Abdul, the IGP announced the establishment of six core administrative pillars designed to strengthen the internal security framework.
Notable among the pillars is the operationalisation of “Handshake Patrols” between contiguous states to deny criminals jurisdictional escape routes.
IGP Disu also announced a renewed commitment to intelligence-led and technology-driven security management, adding that the police are moving away from purely conventional, reactive methods towards evidence-based law enforcement powered by data analytics, digital forensics and a centralised information framework.
The IGP further committed to restructuring elite tactical units, with operations governed by strict rules of engagement and civilian oversight.
He stressed that modern urban policing cannot be achieved through physical presence alone; it must be powered by timely, accurate and actionable information.
“Kano Command must fully leverage data analytics, digital forensics and centralised information frameworks to map out urban crime hotspots and track illicit financial flows that sustain gang activities,” he stated.
“Compliance with the Suspects’ Information Capturing Process within the Nigeria Police Force Incidents and Crime Database (NPF-ICD) must be enforced across all divisions and tactical offices without exception,” he said.
“This will enable you to build comprehensive criminal histories, trace syndicates and systematically isolate repeat offenders,” he added.
“The administration demands absolute professional discipline and has zero tolerance for personnel high-handedness, corruption or extortion, which alienates the public,” he said.
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To be Celebrated like a World Cup Winning Goal
By Ayo Oyoze Baje
“Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do” – Pelé
I love the football game, with an abiding passion, and it has been so since my primary school days back in the early ’60s.It teaches us so much about life and how to become a success in whatever we do while here on Planet Earth. Now that the 2026 World Cup is on, one cannot but reflect on the striking similarities between the two. Even though Nigeria’a Super Eagles did not qualify for this year’s edition the nation was well represented by superstar artistes such as Burna Boy, Davido and Rema whose hit songs and dance displays marked them out as our worthy ambassadors on the global stage. That is the attraction of the football game beyond all the blitz and the bravado, the thrills and frills, the losses and the victories.
To begin with, to succeed in life it is a team game. You cannot do it all alone, neither is it a two- man battle such as a boxing or wrestling match. No! There are teachers to learn from, similar to the parents, older siblings, elders in the community and of course, the school teachers to glean from.
In fact, to maximally benefit from each and everyone of them it takes humility, hardwork, honesty of purpose, with passion. It also encapsulates character, courage, and commitment to the rules and regulations just as the footballers listen to and practice from the hands of their coaches as well as their assistants.
It is through such regular trainings and obedience to the tactics adopted and corrected mistakes that you get to identify and hone your talents; to bring out the best that is deposited deep within you. These are more like the precious gold, the pearls and the diamonds in the earth. Eventually, you get to know who you really are; as an engineer, medical doctor, architect, journalist, economist, entertainer or a teacher.
That is again similar to the footballers on the pitch ,who through their astute coaches become solid rock defenders like Gabriel Magalhaes or Harry Maguire, pace-setting
midfielders such as Declan Rice or iconic Rodri, master dribblers such as Jay Jay Okocha or Lionel Messi, wave -making wingers such as Bukayo Saka, Lamine Yamal and Vinicius Junior, top goal scorers such as Christine Sinclair, Cristiano Ronaldo and Erling Haland, or shot – stoppers such as David Raya or Thibaut Courtois
As it is with life, so it plays out in the field of football; practicing and preparing for it with one game at a time. It is not a 100- metre dash but a 90-minute or more display of what you have learnt. They are usually exhibited as your skills with the team ambition of scoring the vital, game -changing goals. But there are challenges to expect and be prepared to overcome.
For instance, who are the players that others from the opposing team attack? They are those with the ball. That is exactly how life evolves for you. And who are those who get booked with the yellow or red card? Those who, like criminals attack others with premeditated brutal and brazen boots instead of going for the ball The referees, like the law enforcement agents are there to penalize the offenders, including those who cross the lines or cruelly close in on others within the 18- yard box to give the other side a penalty kick. So, as you sweat it out in life m,learn to obey the rules and regulations.
Definitely, out there at the stadium there are the spectators to support their favorite teams. From them come the cheers and the jeers but any player who gets distracted by them misses the essence of the game at hand and eventually the vital goals.
And when it comes to the unfailing factor of focus one outstanding player that exemplifies that is Cristiano Ronaldo. So committed he is to football that he arrives the training ground long before other team mates as well as always being the last to leave. Little wonder that at the age of 41 years he is not only regarded as the highest goal scorer in the history of the football game, but for the teams he has played for , his country,Portugal and is also reckoned with as an all-round soccer superstar scoring with the head, and both legs.
His passion for football is so profound that his connection to the game goes far beyond physical play. In fact, he views it as a true form of self-expression and his relentless ambition is exhibited everywhere he plays.
Describing football as an art he stated that: “I see football as an art and all players are artists. If you are a top artist, the last thing you would do is paint a picture somebody else has already painted.
He says that: “Without football, my life is worth nothing”. “It gives me the happiest feeling in the world. I just love scoring… It’s bad to have addictions. But it’s good to get addicted to progress.” But can we as individuals say that about our professions? Do we enjoy what we do virtually on daily basis? The answer is ours to give.
One other aspect that connects football and life is betting. Hours before the players sweat it out there in the field of play hundreds of thousands of fans across the world go out to bet, guessing the potential winners and losers. But yours truly stays out of football betting even if it rakes in millions of naira for the those who guessed right.But why, you may ask? It is all because as it is with life, so it is with football, there is always the Unknown Factor-X. Only God knows the end from the beginning.
My love for football is also anchored on the factors and features of fusion it brings to the fore. While the game is on the avid spectators are bound by the spirit of togetherness, hardly influenced by their differences in ethnicity, religion or politics. So it should be amongst us, because whether we like it not, we should focus more on what binds us together instead of widening the cracks of sentiments that separate us.
For us to be celebrated like the World Cup winning goal, we must identify our God-given talents , listen to our life-coaches to hone them and be good team player. We should expect and be prepared for challenges, obey me rules, make sacrifices as Pele highlighted and keep being consistent. All because, as it with football and life, to succeed there has to be constancy of purpose.
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Appeal Court Halts Execution of Judgment Deregistering ADC, Four Others
The Court of Appeal in Abuja has ordered a stay of execution of the judgment that directed the Independent National Electoral Commission to deregister the African Democratic Congress and four other political parties.
In a unanimous decision on Tuesday, a three-member panel led by Justice A. B. Mohammed condemned Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court in Abuja for flouting a May 22 order that directed him to suspend proceedings before him, describing his conduct as the gravest form of judicial misconduct.
“The decision of the lower court to proceed with the judgment despite the express order of this court is a brazen violation of the hierarchy of the court and the 1999 Constitution,” the panel held.
The appellate court went further, invoking a Supreme Court precedent to characterise Justice Lifu’s conduct in the harshest terms available to it.
The court said it had a duty to assert its supervisory authority over lower courts and protect the integrity of the judicial hierarchy.
“Courts are enjoined to protect their integrity. This court has supervisory authority over the trial court. This court has the duty to invoke its powers in ensuring that its orders are obeyed. The application for stay of execution is hereby granted. The enforcement of the judgment is stayed,” the panel ruled.






