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PAM Launches Performance Management System for Staff Evaluation

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Police Affairs, Dr. Anuma Ogbonnaya Nlia has said that a Performance Management System (PMS) is a game changer to enhance law enforcement efficiency by providing clear benchmarks for performance evaluation.
He stated this during the official launch of Performance Management System for evaluation, discipline, and promotion of staff at the Ministry of Police Affairs Headquarters in Abuja recently.
Dr. Nlia noted that performance management is not just about measuring outcomes, but about setting clear objectives, monitoring progress, and driving continuous improvement which aligns with the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021 – 2025 (FCSSIP 25).
“At the Ministry of Police Affairs, we recognize that the role of law enforcement is evolving in response to the dynamic security landscape. The demand for a more professional, disciplined, and service-oriented police force has never been greater. To meet this demand, we must ensure that every officer, every department, and every unit operates at the highest level of performance. This is precisely what the Performance Management System (PMS) is designed to achieve,” he said.
He added that PMS will ensure that collective efforts translate into improved security, better resource utilization, and, ultimately, a safer Nigeria for all. The Permanent Secretary stressed that it is a tool for empowerment through the provision of structured feedback and performance evaluations.
“we are not only holding officers accountable but also creating opportunities for professional growth, skill enhancement, and career progression. When our officers are well-trained, well-motivated, and well-equipped, the entire nation benefits. Dr. Anuma stressed.
The Permanent Secretary opined that the government aimed at making the public service more effective, transparent, and accountable. It introduces a structured framework where officer’s contributions are assessed against well-defined Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
Dr. Anuma reiterated that through this system, we are fostering a culture where excellence is rewarded, underperformance is addressed, and innovation is encouraged. The PMS will be structured, transparent, and result-oriented which include Goal Setting and Monitoring; Periodic Evaluations; Capacity Building; Rewards, and Sanctions.
According to him, “We believe that with the right support and dedication, this system will transform the way we approach policing and public administration and the success of this initiative depends on the commitment of everyone from senior leadership to the newest recruits in the Ministry.
The PMS Resource Person, Professor Adeyemi Ajayi stated that the PMS was adopted to reinvigorate the Public Service for improved productivity and efficient service delivery adding that the PMS is a replacement for the Annual Performance Evaluation Review (APER) which was considered to be ineffective.
PMS, according to him, reduces the rate of subjectivity and it is expected to be objective focusing on the key result areas where civil servants are expected to deliver key results.
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Monday Ubani Loses 90-Year-Old Mother

A former 2nd Vice President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Dr. Monday Ubani, SAN, has announced the passing of his beloved mother, Mrs. Gladys Nsomma Ubani. She passed away at the age of 90 on Wednesday, February 18, 2025.
In a press statement made available to the National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP, Dr. Monday Ubani SAN, confirmed the sad news, expressing gratitude for a life well lived.
“I have lost my mother, Mrs. Gladys Nsomma Ubani, at the age of 90. She is survived by me, her grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. The family will announced her burial arrangements in due course,” he stated.
Dr. Ubani also recalled the passing of his father, who lived to the remarkable age of 101 years before his demise in 2021. Despite the sorrow of losing his mother, he expressed gratitude to God for her long and impactful life.
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Cop, Wife Kill Each Other Amid Brutal Domestic Fight, Ekiti Police React

A senior Nigerian Police officer and his wife have been confirmed dead after a brutal domestic altercation in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State.
The tragic incident, which occurred on Tuesday in the Ita-Eku area along Igirigiri Road, has sent shockwaves through the community.
It was gathered that the policeman identified as Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Leramo Caleb, allegedly engaged in a heated argument with his wife, Tate, over accusations of infidelity. The situation spiralled out of control, leading to a deadly confrontation.
It was reported that the wife allegedly attacked the officer and cut off his manhood. Spokesperson of the State Police Command, SP Sunday Abutu, confirmed the incident.
He said, “We got a report that a couple, husband and wife died and we went to the scene and took them to the hospital where they were confirmed dead.”
“We suspected a case of violence between the couple and a knife was recovered at the scene. The police have commenced a proper investigation into the matter. It is true, the man was a police officer.”
An official statement from Abutu, said the Commissioner of Police has directed the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) to immediately conduct a thorough investigation into the unfortunate incident to ascertain the cause of their death.
He said, “A distress call was received on 18/02/2025 at about 07:00hrs that a murder case occurred at Igirigiri Road, Odo-Ado area of Ado-Ekiti.
“Operatives from Odo-Ado Division were immediately deployed to the scene, and on getting there, one Leramo Caleb was found in a pool of his blood with his private part completely severed, while his wife, one Taiwo Leramo, was also found in a pool of her blood with brutal head injuries.
“They were rushed to the hospital, where they were both confirmed dead by the medical doctor. Their bodies have been deposited in the morgue for preservation and further medical examination.
“The CP has directed the SCIID to conduct a thorough investigation to ascertain the real cause of their death.
“Meanwhile, a cutlass with bloodstains was recovered from the scene.”
Reports indicate that the late officer was in his second marriage, which ended tragically.
The couple’s bodies have since been deposited in a morgue.
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Effective Service Delivery: FRSC Commissions Lagos Mini Print Farm

In its effort to create a conducive and stress-free atmosphere for the processing and production of driver’s license, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has commissioned its first mini print farm in Lagos, the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP) can report.
The event, which coincides with the celebration of the 37th anniversary of the Corps, marks a landmark achievement in the annals of the Corps’ history, and had in attendance top government functionaries including Assistant Corps Marshal Godwin Omiko of Motor Vehicle Administration, who represented the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed; Permanent Secretary, Motor Vehicle Administration Agency, Mr Abdul-Rasheed Muri-Okunola; Corps Public Education Officer, ACM Olusegun Ogungbemide; Engineer Kayode Oladosu, who represented the Director, Vehicle Inspection Service; Corps Commander, National Driver’s Licence, Ann Oladayo-Odeleye and Corps Commander Print Farm Kado Abuja, Remilah Haggai, who delivered the Vote of thanks at the end of proceedings.
Others were Zonal Commanding Officer, RS2 Lagos, Assistant Corps Marshal Adeoye A. Irelewuyi; Corps Commander Kehinde G. Hamzat, Sector Commander RS2. 1 Lagos State Command and Deputy Corps Commander Olawale Kareem, DCC, Mini Print Farm, Lagos.
In his address, and speaking through his representative, ACM Omiko, Corps Marshal Mohammed went down memorylane, tracing the achievements of the Corps since inception, and acknowledging the efforts of stakeholders, successive governments and the general public in sustaining the Road Safety legacy, with special emphasis to the creation of the print farm.
He noted that while the Corps maintains a central data base, the print farms have to be strategically located to enable speedy processing and production for those in Lagos and environs. The database remains intact, but for printing purposes and convenience of distribution, all applicants from the southwest will be printed at the mini print farm in Lagos.
“The reason behind having a mini plant was conceived some years ago, 2011 to be precise, when it was rampant and very easy for somebody to abandon his driver license here in Lagos State and go to Ogun State to acquire another one.
“So there was the need to streamline the process and making sure that an applicant is only entitled to one driver license.
“And by 2014, we now have the main print farm, which is there in Kano. Now, the essence of this print farm is, as I said earlier, to ensure that those biometric investigations are done, and to revalidate our driver license for national security and for expository with other nations. We have had this, and of course, not without challenges, as we all know,” he said.
While acknowledging that there were challenges, he noted that the team, led by Corps Marshal Mohammed, were able to resolve all, ensuring that all the backlog of driver licenses are sorted out, and part if the resolution is the activation of the Lagos print farm, which is the third in the series.
He added: “The Lagos mini print farm has the capacity of producing 1,800 cards per hour. Meaning that in a day, full capacity of six hours working, we are having 9,000 cards on a daily basis. To put this together, I believe that in the next couple of months, the backlogs of cards per hour for Lagos State and its environment will definitely be a thing of the past, and we expect that the general public should have their drivers licence in a record time.
“Most of the drivers’ licences that have been produced have also dispatched to the various states internal revenue services. So, as we speak, about 270,000 of these drivers’ licenses are lying in these offices across the nation without been collected by their owners,” he said informing that with the new print farm coming on board, more cards will be injected into the system.”
He therefore, appealed to the general public to go to their various states, internal revenue services, or FRSC offices, where they applied because a lot are lying there uncollected, noting that FRSC is not directly involved in the distribution of licences after production.
“All licences are presently at the point of application,” he concluded while frowning at the fact that a humongous 270,000 licences are lying uncollected.
The essence is to ensure that every man or woman driving on Nigerian road is properly licensed, and also receive their cards in record time.
In his response, Mr. Rasheed Muri-Okunola, who represented the Lagos State Government, thanked the FRSC for the laudable initiative centered on solving problems
“It’s a brilliant initiative. It’s a welcome idea. We hope, like they’ve all said, we hope the backlog and the many problems we’ve been having in the past will come to an end. I can’t wait to see your print farm.
“I was here when you first commissioned and so we think and hope, since it’s going to start running now, all those problems of going to Abuja, waiting for Abuja to give us our driver’s license and all that will end starting from today,” he said.
Another stakeholder in the project, who represented SW Global Limited, Mr Hassan Ozigi, also hailed the initiative, acknowledging the efforts the MVA and CITOS teams have put in place to get it working.
Also speaking, the Director of Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS), Engineer Akin George Fashola, represented by Engineer Oladosu Kayode, appreciated the FRSC for the initiative, and acknowledged that it would eliminate a lot of bottlenecks in receiving processed licences.
“Once it is processed here, of course the same printing will be carried out here. So in no time, we will get this driver’s licence,” he said pledging more cooperation.
Earlier in her welcome address, Corp Commander Anne Odeleye, in charge of the National Drivers License, Abuja, had narrated how far the Lagos project has gone, saying every issue of the past has come to an end with the mini-print farm activation.