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MPA Perm Sec Nlia Lauds Police Trust Fund over Intervention Efforts for NPF

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Police Affairs, Dr. Anuma Ogbonnaya Nlia, has reiterated the vital role the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) plays in addressing the critical needs of the Nigeria Police Force, saying that the interventions complement the Ministry’s efforts in managing the multifaceted challenges faced by the police.
He stated this, according to a statement made available to the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP), during a visit to the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) Headquarters in Wuse by the Management of the Ministry of Police Affairs led by the Permanent Secretary.
The Permanent Secretary appreciated the fund for their efforts in mobilizing resources, ensuring transparency, and strategically investing in the welfare, training, and equipment of our police officers.
In his words, “We firmly believe that a well-equipped, well-trained, and motivated police force is paramount to ensuring the safety and security of all Nigerians. In this pursuit, the Nigerian Police Trust Fund stands as a crucial partner.”
Dr. Anuma pointed out that the Ministry has witnessed firsthand the positive impact of the Trust Fund’s initiatives, ranging from the provision of essential equipment to the improvement of training facilities. These contributions are tangible and are making a real difference on the ground.
According to him, “The Ministry of Police Affairs, under the leadership of His Excellency Senator Dr Ibrahim Gaidam, is steadfast in its dedication to enhancing operational efficiency and effectiveness as well as aligning our strategies and working in concert, we can maximize the impact of our collective efforts in support of the Nigeria Police Force.”
The Permanent Secretary expressed that, as part of the efforts of the Ministry to improve the welfare and operational efficiency of the NPF, the Ministry is an advance stage of concluding the procurement process of Rehabilitation/Construction of internal Road Network in Osun State Police Command, Construction and Equipping of 50 Bed Hospital for Nigerian Police in Kebbi, Adamawa. Rehabilitation of Police Barracks in Kebbi State, Procurement of seven Modified Light Tactical Armoured Vehicles, and Procurement of 6000 Tactical Ballistic vests as well as 6250 Tactical Gear Ballistic Helmets.
Earlier, the Executive Secretary, Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF), Mr. Mohammed Sheidu stated that the visit of the present of the Permanent Secretary is both symbolic and significant it marks the beginning of what it is call shared collaboration and strengthening partnership between the Ministry and Nigeria Police Trust Fund, one which it is grounded strategic alignment and shared commitment to service delivery.
“Ministry of Police Affairs plays a crucial role in guiding and supporting the work of Nigeria Police Trust Fund, and we are committed to our core mandate which is to intervene in the funding, training, equipment and welfare of the Nigeria Police Force despite many challenges we have implemented numerous platform intervention, infrastructure vehicle training, welfare, technology and logistics across commands nationwide.
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Ibadan Youths Protest As Police Stray Bullet Kills WAEC Candidate

A stray bullet has allegedly killed a student who was heading to the examination centre to sit for the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination being organised by the West African Examination Council (WAEC) in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
The incident happened on Gbagi market road in the Egbeda Local Government Area of the state when a stray bullet allegedly fired by a police officer in pursuit of a suspect hit and allegedly killed the student on Tuesday.
Investigations revealed that the boy was on a motorcycle with his father and twin brother when the incident struck.
The student, according to multiple eyewitnesses, was on his way to the examination centre.
One of the sources, simply identified as Ajani, said, “A police officer opened fire while chasing a fleeing vehicle. One of the bullets reportedly hit the student. The student was riding on a motorcycle with his father and twin brother.
“The victim was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
Another witness said, “The deceased was on his way to the examination centre alongside his twin brother when the tragedy happened.”
Meanwhile, irate youths took the student’s lifeless body to the state Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan, to demand justice and called on Governor Seyi Makinde to intervene.
The deceased body has been deposited at Adeoyo Hospital morgue.
As of press time, authorities have not released an official statement on the incident.
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SSANU, NASU Protest ‘Unjust’ distribution of N50bn Earned Allowances

The Joint Action Committee of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU)and Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) have condemned the recent distribution formula for the N50 billion earned allowance approved by the Federal government for university-based unions.
The unions expressed their displeasure in the sharing formula in a jointly signed statement by the President of SSANU, Mohammed Ibrahim, and the General Secretary of NASU, Peters Adeyemi on Sunday in Abuja.
The Federal government last month approved the release of N50billion to universities as earned allowances.
The N50billion is to be shared between the Academic Staff Union of Universities; NASU, SSANU and National Association of Academic Technologists.
The statement said: “We wish to make it clear that this is not a contest of supremacy among unions. Rather, it is about fairness, recognition, and the equitable treatment of all workers who form the backbone of the Nigerian University system.”
The unions further demanded a review and reversal of the allocation formula, which they describe as “grossly unfair” and “totally unacceptable.”
The unions argued that the distribution was capable of creating industrial disharmony and accentuating the teaching/non-teaching dichotomy in Nigerian universities.
They vowed to stand united in demanding justice, fairness, and recognition of their rightful place in the university community.
They warned that going ahead with the unfair distribution will breed resentment and trigger widespread industrial disharmony.
“Non-Teaching staff of Nigerian Universities are not second-class citizens but are critical stakeholders who contribute immensely to the day-to-day functionality, administrative efficiency, research excellence, technical operations, and overall development of the Nigerian Universities system.
“A harmonious and productive academic environment can only be achieved when all stakeholders are treated with respect, dignity, equity, and fairness,” the statement added.
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Adegoke Harps on Need for Fitness As Zone 2 Officers Go on Fitness Walk

The Assistant Inspector-General of Police incharge of Zone 2 Command, Onikan (comprising Lagos and Ogun States) on Saturday led Police officers on a fitness walk to enhance their physical wellness, mental health, and emotional well-being. The Walk which stretched from the Zone 2 Headquarters in Onikan to Eko Atlantic City turning on Ahmadu Bello Way, to Adeola Odeku and back to the Zone 2 covered about 10.2 km, the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP) can report.
The exercise, which was undertaken to complement the job of police officers as it demands high level of fitness and health, was to avoid breakdown and collapse, while in and out of duty.
Police officers are known to be on constant move throughout the day, standing for long hours under the rain and sun, and are always under intense pressure in the cause of performing their duties, hence the need for the walk.
Addressing a cross section of NAOSNP members after the tasking but refreshing fitness walk, AIG Adegoke Fayoade stated: ‘This walk is a strategic instruction of the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun that we need to be healthy for the job. The Police job is a very tasking job and we require fitness and health to do the job. That is why we decided to do this Walk on a regular basis, it helps us to perform our job effectively which is round the clock.’
‘My charge to our Police officers is that we need to be fit for the job. During leisure, take out time to engage in exercise. It lowers blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol. Today we did about 10.2km, last time we covered 8.5km, maybe next time, we will do 15km.’
The Zonal Police PRO, Zone 2, CSP Umma Tunni Ayuba added: ‘This Walk plays a vital role in mental fitness which impacts what we do on a daily basis. It is also a means to unite us as officers and engage with members of the public. You can see that some members of the public join us because it goes a long way in the health of an individual.’
‘I didn’t know we did as much as 10.2km because it was fun and enjoyable with good music, like they say, ‘music is life’. I encourage officers to continue to engage in exercise, don’t wait for something to happen to your body before you look for what to do.’
The walk was spearheaded by the Zonal Sport officer, SP Mattias and Lagos State Command Sport Officer, ASP Abayomi Sonaike, SP Mattias and Supol Alex of Zone 2. ‘We thank God that we have an agile AIG who is concerned about our fitness and health. Our AIG Adegoke Fayoade knows that walks will help our agility to do the job better,’ ASP Abayomi Sonaike remarked.