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Lamido Declares APC’s Time Over Ahead of Jigawa By-Election

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Mustapha Sule Lamido, the governorship candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Jigawa State’s general election of 2023, has stated that the by-election for the Garki/Babura Federal Constituency on Saturday will be the pivotal event that ends the APC’s rule in Jigawa State.

Lamido made these remarks to the party’s followers on Wednesday during a large-scale campaign rally in Babura, where the party’s flag was presented to its candidate for the next by-election.

For peace and harmony, he added, Nigerians are prepared to vote the party out because they have had enough of the suffering they have been through for more than a decade since 2015.

He said, “The amount of hardships that Nigerians are experiencing is tremendous, and the APC has been in power for ten years.” Starting with this Garki/Babura Federal Constituency by-election, we must remove this regime.

Because of the suffering that the ruling party caused Nigerians, they are being jeered and ridiculed. The nation is regressing due to the state and national APC.

“Based on the massive gathering I am witnessing today, I am certain that the days of APC are coming to an end.”

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The constituents were urged to turn out in large numbers, cast their ballots, stay safe, and make sure their votes were counted.

The PDP is dedicated and constantly prepared to meet the needs, desires, and ambitions of the average person, he said.

In addition, PDP candidate Auwalu Isah Manzo pledged to address the majority of the issues that the constituents have been dealing with for years due to the APC’s deceit in the Green Chamber.

He expressed gratitude to the party’s leadership and supporters for the chance and promised to do everything in his power to help the party win.

President Tinubu Reverses Several Appointments: Complete List

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has come under fire for what is perceived as careless decision-making and inadequate internal coordination due to his sudden policy reversals and last-minute appointment changes.
The president’s vacillations have caused many Nigerians to doubt the administration’s planning, from the abrupt removal of Maryam Shetty’s ministerial nomination while she was already at the Senate for screening to the appointment of Muheeba Dankaka as the chairperson of the Federal Character Commission (FCC) just four hours after reappointment.

1. The four-hour appointment with Muheeba Dankaka

President Tinubu reappointed Muheeba Dankaka as the head of the FCC on Monday for a further five-year term. Ayo Omidiran, a former politician, took her position four hours later, with no formal explanation given.

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Bayo Onanuga, a presidential assistant, claimed that controversy had plagued Dankaka’s administration. Even the Emir of Ilorin applauded her before realizing the news had been retracted, demonstrating the bewilderment nonetheless.

2. Withdrawn INEC REC Nominees

Days after naming two INEC Resident Electoral Commissioners, Owede Kosioma Eli (Bayelsa) and Mohammad Ngoshe (Borno), Tinubu retracted his nomination on March 18, 2024. For Borno, Umar Mukhtar was reappointed as REC, and Johnson Silnikiem was assigned to Bayelsa.

3. Dropped CBN Board Nominee

On March 14, 2024, Tinubu retracted Ruby Onwudiwe’s candidacy to the CBN board, just two days after sending her name to the Senate. According to reports, the decision was impacted by party pressure regarding her political membership.

4. The Unexpected Ministerial Withdrawal of Maryam Shetty

Maryam Shetty learned her nomination had been withdrawn when she appeared at the Senate for ministerial screening in August 2023. In an episode that sparked internet mockery and pity, Mariya Mahmoud’s name was substituted for hers.

5. A 24-Hour NDDC Board Shake-Up

A day after announcing them, on September 2, 2023, Tinubu substituted Otito Atikase for Victor Akinjo of Ondo and Orok Duke for Asi Okang, the NDDC contender from Cross River. Residents and APC members in both states protested the switch.

6. Reversal of FERMA Chair Nomination

The presidency appointed Kashim Imam as the FERMA board chairperson on October 13, 2023. The nomination was quietly revoked less than a week later, and the State House said in a statement that it had no impact on subsequent board selections.

7. Board Dissolution With Exclusions at the Last Minute

Tinubu disbanded the boards of all federal agencies, parastatals, and government-owned businesses in June 2023. Without providing an explanation, the SGF’s office stated a few hours later that NAFDAC and NDLEA were exempt.

Diaspora Monitoring Group Hails Nigeria–India Defence Collaboration for Strengthening Security

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As a strategic effort to address the nation’s security issues, the Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group (NDMG) has praised the bolstering of defense ties between Nigeria and India.

The group said the reinvigorated bilateral engagement, which includes investment in the defense sector, research and development, marine cooperation, and counter-terrorism training, is an indication of a forward-thinking administration dedicated to long-term security reforms.

The four-day working visit by Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defense, Dr. Bello Mohammed Matawalle, to India from August 11 to 14, 2025, signifies a new chapter in Nigeria’s foreign defense cooperation, according to a statement issued by NDMG and signed by its President, Prince Maduka Ezeagu.

The group praised the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for adopting a strong, practical foreign defense strategy that prioritizes indigenous production, technology transfer, and capacity-building as key components of national security.

The group claims that the meeting between Dr. Matawalle and Shri Sanjay Seth, Raksha Rajya Mantri of India, has created vital opportunities for Nigeria to take use of India’s demonstrated military capabilities, which range from the manufacture of Light Combat Helicopters and Light Combat Aircraft to Offshore Patrol Vessels.

“This partnership is a practical step towards closing the gap in our national security architecture; it is not just diplomacy for show,” Ezeagu stated.

Nigeria needs foreign partners that are prepared to share technology, provide cutting-edge training, and invest in our defense sector because instability is endangering the stability of both urban and rural areas. All those criteria are met by the India-Nigeria talks, which also demonstrate how committed the Tinubu administration is to providing long-term security solutions.

He pointed out that India’s defense sector is a perfect fit for Nigeria’s operational environment since it has a history of producing high-quality, reasonably priced equipment that can be used in a variety of terrains.

Ezeagu noted that this collaboration could expedite Nigeria’s defense technology self-reliance over the next ten years, given the Federal Government’s emphasis on revitalizing domestic defense production.

The NDMG also praised Dr. Matawalle’s appeal to Indian defense firms to invest in Nigeria, stating that such projects will increase industrial growth, create jobs, and improve technical skills in addition to strengthening the country’s defense capabilities.

The fact that Nigeria is reorienting its military policy to counter asymmetric threats like terrorism, banditry, and piracy makes this development even more significant. Nigeria stands to benefit greatly from working with a country like India, which has decades of experience in marine security, counter-insurgency, and peacekeeping missions,” he said.

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The group also emphasized the need of cooperative research and development in the discussions, pointing out that these partnerships will guarantee Nigeria is not only a user of foreign military hardware but also a creator of it. They said that this was in line with the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which places a high priority on modernizing the armed forces and fortifying the institutions in charge of maintaining national security.

Ezeagu praised President Tinubu for providing the Defense Ministry with the operational flexibility and political support to pursue high-value international engagements, emphasizing that Nigerians living abroad are closely monitoring the government’s alignment of foreign partnerships with domestic reforms.

“From the standpoint of Nigerians living overseas, this is precisely the type of results-driven diplomacy we anticipate—where state visits result in real advantages for citizens and noticeable advancements in addressing security issues,” he stated.

“We implore the government to make sure that the implementation of these agreements is prompt, open, and quantifiable in terms of its practical effects.”

In order to guarantee that deadlines and deliverables are fulfilled, the NDMG advised the Ministry of Defense to form a cooperative monitoring mechanism with its Indian counterpart.

In order to guarantee that knowledge transfer is ingrained at every level, they also urged concerted efforts to include Nigerian institutions, research facilities, and regional firms in the partnership’s R&D component.

Ezeagu concluded by restating the group’s support for the defense policies of the Tinubu administration and expressing confidence that the Nigeria-India defense partnership will significantly contribute to restoring peace, deterring threats, and laying the groundwork for a secure, economically vibrant nation if it is executed with discipline.

NCC’s Rural Internet Drive Praised by Coalition for Promoting Development and Investment

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As a key force behind economic growth, social inclusion, and investor confidence in Nigeria’s underprivileged communities, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has received praise from the Coalition for Inclusive Digital Growth (CIDG) for its extensive rural broadband expansion and infrastructure rollout.

The NCC, led by its Executive Vice Chairman (EVC), Dr. Aminu Maida, has shown uncommon foresight in making sure that digital transformation extends beyond urban areas and deeply into rural and remote communities, according to a statement released in Abuja on Wednesday and signed by its President, Peter Ezza.

In many regions of the nation where residents previously had limited or no access to dependable internet services, Ezza pointed out that the NCC’s recent policies and initiatives—which ranged from licensing more infrastructure companies to deploying more base transceiver stations—have greatly reduced the connectivity gap.

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Nowadays, connectivity is essential to modern economic activities and is no longer a luxury. Millions more Nigerians have been enabled to engage in the digital economy, access online education, increase agricultural productivity through real-time information, and connect to wider markets by the NCC’s expansion of broadband service to rural and underserved areas. “Sustainable development is fueled by this type of regulatory leadership,” Ezza stated.

In spite of global economic challenges, the Commission was commended by the CIDG for its ability to draw significant investments into the telecom industry.

Recent data, according to the coalition, shows that the industry has continuously attracted multibillion-dollar pledges from domestic and international investors, mostly because of a stable and progressive regulatory environment that the NCC has promoted.

“Where there is stability, security, and room for expansion, investors will always go. Because of the NCC’s clear policy direction, incentives for network expansion, and adherence to industry standards, Nigeria is now a desirable location for tech and telecom investments,” he continued.

The coalition praised the NCC’s ongoing regulatory reforms, stating that they have not only modernized the telecoms framework but also equipped the industry to meet future demands, such as the deployment of 5G, emerging technologies, and the growing convergence of e-commerce, fintech, and telecoms.

The NCC’s efforts to improve consumer protection and cybersecurity preparation have been as significant, the statement said.

“The Commission has increased public trust in the digital ecosystem by educating users about online safety, enforcing data protection regulations, and making sure that service providers meet quality benchmarks,” Ezza stated.

“NCC-led consumer outreach campaigns have improved understanding of online risks and encouraged safer digital practices in many rural communities, where cyber awareness is traditionally low,” he said. In order to guarantee that new internet users are not only connected but also protected, he contended that this is an essential component.

According to the CIDG, the spread of e-commerce in local markets, a rise in entrepreneurial activity, better access to health information, and closer ties between rural economies and national value chains are all examples of the positive consequences of rural broadband adoption.

“Every new base station in a remote community is a beacon of potential, not just a tower. Young people have launched enterprises on the internet, farmers have looked at commodity prices before selling, and medical professionals have used telemedicine networks to save lives. According to Ezza, these are the real, transformative effects of the NCC’s rural connection initiative.

The coalition underlined that ongoing investment in rural connection will be crucial to reaching Nigeria’s goals for inclusive growth, poverty reduction, and global competitiveness, and asked the Commission to keep up the momentum.

The statement went on to say, “The NCC can guarantee that no Nigerian is left behind in the digital age with the correct support and ongoing commitment.”

Abbas Inaugurates Second NASENI-Portland CNG Facility in Abuja

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With the opening of the NASENI-Portland CNG Conversion, Training Center and Refill Station in Kubwa, Abuja, the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) has received praise from Speaker of the House of Representatives Hon. Tajudeen Abbas for advancing more affordable and environmentally friendly energy options.

During the NASENI-Portland CNG Hub’s commissioning, the Speaker, represented by Hon. Alex Mascot Ikwechegh, stated that energy transitions are never simply about technology; they are about our people’s quality of life. He also noted that the project was impactful and timely. The leadership of NASENI deserves praise for improving the quality of life for Nigerians.

Hon. Abbas underlined that while the energy transition process requires time, it is crucial and encouraged Nigerians to embrace it. He emphasized Nigeria’s ability to lead Africa in the adoption of CNG, citing examples from nations like Argentina, Pakistan, and Iran that have successfully converted millions of vehicles to the fuel.

“The NASENI–Portland partnership is a clear example of how the private sector plays a vital role in driving our nation’s economic growth and development,” said Chief of Staff to the President Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, who was represented by Special Adviser to the President on Energy Olu Verheijen, in delivering a goodwill message on behalf of the special guest of honor.

“Our government’s role is to act as a catalyst, unlocking private sector expertise and capital to deliver meaningful results for the Nigerian people,” she said. Mr. Halilu added that NASENI’s pace should be an example for other agencies throughout the nation.

In his welcome speech, Mr. Khalil Suleiman Halilu, Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of NASENI, stated that this facility, along with its CNG Conversion Center, Training Center, and CNG Gas Refill Station, is a part of our continued commitment to the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda for a diverse, sustainable, and industrially vibrant economy.

Our ambitious plan calls for the replication of these facilities in all 36 states as well as the Federal Capital Territory, enabling the conversion of all Nigerian vehicles to CNG within the next several years. Our dedication to bringing CNG technology closer to the public, dismantling monopolies to enhance service quality and affordability, and minimizing bottlenecks and lengthy lines for CNG consumers is embodied by our daughter station.

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“Last year, we commissioned our flagship CNG Conversion, Filling, and Training Centre in Utako, proving what is possible when innovation meets determination,” Halilu said, adding that the advantages are indisputable and include reduced fuel costs, cleaner air, improved engine performance, increased energy security, and long-term employment for our young people.

Our goal now is to broaden that vision. This daughter station would increase the accessibility, affordability, and convenience of CNG for regular Nigerians by having the ability to convert up to 20 vehicles each day.

30 Nigerian engineers from all geopolitical zones have received training from the Agency in CNG conversion, vehicle maintenance, and clean energy technologies over the past year, he said, forming a new generation of indigenous professionals who would spread this innovation throughout the nation.

As the honorary guest, Mr. Oluwemimo Joseph Osanipin, Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), commended NASENI for its efforts to guarantee cheap energy costs for transportation and urged other government organizations to assist NASENI similarly.

Representatives of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) EVC/CEO, the DG of the National Technology Incubation Center, the National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPR), the DG Budget Office, and others congratulated NASENI and Portland on their partnership and pledged their support in separate goodwill messages.

In his vote of thanks, Hon. Olujimi Mohammed, Managing Director of Portland Gas Ltd., thanked the Federal Government for all of the assistance provided to his business. With CNG, Nigerians will save money on transportation and other necessities, he said, expressing special delight with NASENI’s efforts and commitment to the cooperation.

 

National Convention: PDP Rejects Wike’s Conditions

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Nyesom Wike, the former governor of Rivers State and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), was informed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Wednesday that no one could demand anything from the party ahead of its National Convention, which is set for November 15 and 16 in Ibadan, Oyo State.

Recall that Wike recently said in a media talk in Abuja that even if the PDP crisis is currently over, if the party does not acknowledge the zonal congress that elected Chief Dan Orbih as the National Vice Chairman, South-South, then another round of crises will begin.

There will be another crisis unless his illness is resolved, Wike had added, adding, “They said that they are going for their convention in November.” I won’t participate until they fix it. Let’s wait; they have time to fix the problem. Fix the problem before you discuss convention. Should the issue remain unresolved, a catastrophe will ensue.

“PDP has not, and will not even take condition from anybody, who will follow that constitution anyway,” stated Hon. Debo Ologunagba, the National Publicity Secretary, in response to these threats during a media-interaction session. Our South-South Zonal Caretaker Committee has been operating as such.

The party warned that if anyone violates or disobeys, the party will have no choice but to employ its Constitution. The party informed its members that the PDP expects 100% of them.

According to the party, loyalty is a personal matter, but in a gathering like this, we have stated that we expect it. In the event that we discover that you fail to provide it, the constitution will take effect. I took care of that earlier.

“We expect all of our members to be totally loyal. We have made that announcement. That claim is effective. That is where we are at the moment.

Regarding the Minister’s claim that the PDP or party governors had petitioned the court to have the state of emergency in Rivers State revoked but had not pursued the case, Ologunagba stated, “if a case is filed, there are processes.” I work as a lawyer. Hearing notices will be sent out. In that case, I am not. I am acquainted with the governors of the party that brought the case. One might inquire as to whether the Supreme Court has included it on its list. We will receive a notice of hearing if it has been listed. Hearing notice—I don’t know…”

He added: “Let me tell you something again. You see, having a lot of noise does not equate to having knowledge.

The party is currently concentrating on its planned National Convention in Ibadan, according to Ologunagba.

“Our national convention is our main focus,” he stated. We let the proceedings proceed if there are cases pending in court. And I’m not saying that they’re not doing a good job of pursuing it. If so, there is what is known as “lack of diligent prosecution” in the legal system. If you believe that the individual who filed the lawsuit won’t adequately prosecute the case, you know what to do.

He highlighted the party’s stance on the lawmakers who joined the APC, stating, “One of the decisions that we took as a party was, we directed the Legal Adviser to take steps to retrieve those positions, because constitutionally they’ve lost them by reason of their defection when there’s no division in our party.”

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Speaking further about party loyalty and the reasons members shouldn’t leave, Ologunagba stated, “We will not tolerate disloyalty to this party.” We’re asking for complete and utter loyalty. We expect that from our members.

It would be a voyage of no discovery, therefore if somebody wants to quit the party—which we hope they don’t—they should stay here instead, as this is the only political party where you can fulfill your ambitions.

Naturally, 90% of those who have left got their training in the PDP. As a result, it indicates that PDP has something special. We therefore invite anyone who wishes to return.

Some were removed out of rage. Now that we’re strong and steady, we’re working toward the National Convention, even though some people were misinformed. We are ready and willing to return at this time. The party, however, will not tolerate disloyalty. It will be fantastic. We also insist on it. We intend to enforce it. We will make advantage of our constitution.

Speaking about the party’s stance on the South-South congresses, Ologunagba stated that the party had already established a caretaker committee that was operating, adding, “What we did was to set up, in line with the provisions of the party constitution, set up a caretaker committee, Zonal Caretaker Committee for the South-South, headed by Elder Emma Ogidi.”

Ologunagba responded to reports that Peter Obi and Goodluck Jonathan might run for president under the PDP in 2027 by saying he doesn’t speculate and that the party has a number of capable governors who are eligible to serve as president.

“This party has a lot of very qualified, extremely qualified, and capable governors who can become the nation’s president,” he stated. You want to know if Jonathan is contesting, so ask him. I’m not President Jonathan’s spokesperson. Ask him. Ask him. I have no right to conjecture. Why you’re asking that question is beyond me. Ask Obi.

AfroBasket 2025: D’Tigers Beat Madagascar in Opener

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On Wednesday in Luanda, Angola, the D’Tigers, Nigeria’s men’s basketball team, defeated Madagascar 77-59 to start their FIBA AfroBasket 2025 campaign.
At the Pavilhão Multiusos de Luanda, D’Tigers took the lead from the first tip of the match. They increased their lead to 38-27 at the break after winning the opening quarter 18–4. The advantage grew after a strong third quarter in which they won 20-9, and they ended the game with a final period score of 22-13.
With Nigeria converting 48% of their field goal attempts compared to 35% for Madagascar, their superior shooting proved to be the deciding factor. In addition, the D’Tigers dominated the boards, grabbing 40 rebounds compared to their opponents’ 31.
With 22 points, seven rebounds, and two assists in just over 25 minutes on the field, guard Caleb Agada led the scoring.

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A member of Nigeria’s 2015 AfroBasket winning squad, veteran forward Stan Okoye scored 13 points and pulled down five rebounds. Talib Zanna and Ike Nwamu both made significant contributions at either end of the floor.

Raharimanana scored 20 points, making him the standout player for Madagascar, but the Nigerians’ depth and experience were too great for him to cause any problems.

Nigeria is paired with reigning champion Tunisia and 2017 bronze winner Cameroon in Group B, and the victory gives them a head start. The D’Tigers will play Cameroon on Sunday, August 17, after playing Tunisia on Friday, August 15.

The team must be led through the group stage by interim head coach Mohammed Abdulrahman, who was formerly the assistant coach.

Nigeria has won three bronzes (1995, 2005, 2011), four silvers (1997, 1999, 2003, 2017), and one gold medal (2015) in its AfroBasket history.

KWAM 1 No Longer Authorized to Prosecute Airport Crimes – Falana Warns FG

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Human rights attorney Femi Falana (SAN) has criticized the Federal Government for appointing veteran artist KWAM 1 as an ambassador despite accepting his apologies.
According to reports, the office of the Inspector-General of Police had launched an investigation into claims that the artist had spilled the contents of a flask on a security guard, a pilot, and a few other airport patrons.
However, KWAM 1 apologized and the Federal Government stated that he would be appointed as an ambassador for airport security protocol before the investigation was completed and charges were brought.
The ruling has created a dangerous precedent, Falana said in a statement released to reporters in response to the announcement.

The government’s moral authority to pursue rowdy passengers has been compromised, he said.

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“By taking this action, the Federal Government has forfeited its moral authority to detain and prosecute any traveler who violates the law at any airport in the country,” he stated.

He pointed out that the government’s selective handling of such instances raises the possibility of discriminatory accusations, citing the recent drop of charges against Comfort Emmanson, who was charged with disruptive behavior on an Ibom Air trip.

When the government prosecutes other passengers for similar behavior, Falana continued, “it will be accused of discriminatory treatment going forward because citizens have equal rights, obligations, and opportunities before the law.”

Pardoning KWAM 1 without a trial, the Senior Advocate emphasized, is against the equal legal treatment principle and undermines public trust in the legal system.

Breaking: OAU Dental Student Ends Life After Exam Results Shock

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According to reports, a dental student at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) killed himself soon after the exam results were made public.
The OAU Dental Students’ Association (IFUDSA) confirmed the death in a statement signed by Adebayo Idris, the organization’s president, calling the occurrence a tragic loss.
According to reports, the association said the tragedy might leave many people in shock and encouraged students to support one another and get treatment.
Additionally, the statement restated IFUDSA’s dedication to enhancing student welfare and mental health assistance.

According to the statement, “We regret to inform you of the passing of one of our colleagues in the Faculty of Dentistry. He committed suicide not long after the examination results were made public, which is heartbreaking news for us.

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In addition to marking the passing of a bright young brain, this loss serves as a sobering reminder of the silent struggles that many students endure. Our association is devastated and sends its deepest sympathies to his classmates, family, friends, and everyone else who knew him.

We are aware that this tragedy will leave many people in shock, with difficult-to-process feelings and questions.

All of our faculty members are encouraged to support one another, reach out to one another, and seek professional assistance as necessary. Physical and mental well-being are equally vital, and nobody should ever feel isolated in their difficulties.

In order to stop tragedies like this one in the future, we also reaffirm our dedication to promoting better student welfare and mental health support within the association.

NSA Commissions New Vehicles as Tinubu Supports NDLEA’s Anti-Drug Campaign

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President Bola Tinubu’s administration will keep bolstering the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) because of its strategic significance to Nigeria’s security framework, according to National Security Adviser (NSA) Mallam Nuhu Ribadu.
According to reports, Ribadu commissioned 46 new operational vehicles for deployment to critical commands and formations around the country during a speech on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, at the NDLEA headquarters in Abuja.
He acknowledged that under the leadership of Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd), the NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive, and his staff, the organization has become a result-oriented force that tackles the serious threats posed by illegal drugs that jeopardize our public health, social stability, and national security. Commissioning vehicles is not the only purpose of this event.

“Our fight is severely limited if we are unable to mobilize resources where they are most needed, intercept traffickers, and quickly reach danger locations. Drug trafficking and insecurity are linked in a systemic way. Drug earnings fuel criminal gangs, and they also provide funding for armed groups and insurgents. In a press statement issued on Wednesday by Femi Babafemi, Director, Media and Advocacy, NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja, Ribadu stated that “many young Nigerians become addicted, with disastrous repercussions for families and communities.”
Drug control is a key component of our national security strategy, according to the Renewed Hope Agenda, he continued, and he credited the President’s steadfast support through financing, interagency collaboration, and policy alignment for making the most recent milestone possible.

“To increase NDLEA’s operational presence, improve deterrence, and guarantee that no trafficker eludes justice, these vehicles will be deployed nationwide,” he stated, guaranteeing full support from the Office of the National Security Adviser and collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Customs Service, and NAFDAC.

To approach the commissioning as a new mandate, Ribadu urged NDLEA officers: “The NDLEA is not only building lives, but also restoring dignity and shaping national policy.” It is a call to action in the context of the epidemic. Keep an eye out, behave legally, and use these resources sensibly.

Marwa Verifies 40,887 Suspect Arrests, Recoveries, and Convictions
Gen. Marwa welcomed guests and said the ceremony represents the ongoing effort to reposition the Agency as a modern, effective, and respected organization. It also reflects the Tinubu administration’s ongoing commitment to equipping institutions that are at the forefront of public health and national security.

“Today’s event is a milestone, as NDLEA is now counted among a distinguished group of security and drug law enforcement agencies around the world that are similarly respected and making impacts, in addition to being visible in their operations,” he said.

The administration’s financial support under the Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritizes national stability, institutional reform, and the protection of every Nigerian life, enabled the vehicle procurement, Marwa said, thanking the President for his strategic and consistent support.

Marwa made a connection between drug usage and crime patterns, saying: “We know from both intelligence and experience that drug abuse and trafficking are central to many security challenges in the country.” Unquestionably, illegal drugs are a contributing factor in cult violence, armed robbery, insurgency, and kidnapping. Drug trafficking gives offenders more confidence, erodes their moral self-control, and replaces hope with recklessness. We follow our task with attention and commitment, and the results are evident, because drug control cannot be ignored in any genuine national security approach.

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Two-year results under the current administration were cited by him, including: “40,887 drug offenders arrested (including 45 drug barons); over 5.5 million kilograms of various drugs seized; 704.445 hectares of cannabis farms destroyed; 8,682 convictions secured with asset forfeitures to the Federal Government; 24,173 drug users treated and rehabilitated across 30 rehab centers; and 8,698 War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitization activities in schools, worship centers, workplaces, motor parks, and communities.”

According to Marwa, the NDLEA’s reaction will continue to develop with more accurate intelligence, increased community involvement, and—most importantly—better mobility and logistics, even as the illegal drug economy changes, taking advantage of young people who are at risk, permeable borders, and occasionally complicit players.

Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, praised Marwa’s leadership and the President’s backing.

“Drug trafficking and all of our crimes have a very, very close relationship,” he stated.

They give crooks more courage. And as it wears off, you find that they are simply regular people like you and me. When we are asked to present our report cards, I always recommend to start with NDLEA.

The purchase was described as “a significant boost to the Agency’s operational response capability and overall effectiveness” by Chief of Defense Staff Gen. Christopher Musa, who also stated that he thinks the expenditure will result in a stronger deterrent to those who aim to profit from this harmful trade.

Dr. Adebowale Adedokun, Director-General of the Bureau of Public Procurement, commended the President for placing individuals such as Marwa in top roles and stated that the vehicles passed rigorous due process.

“NDLEA serves as a model for other government organizations, in my opinion. These cars are suitable for their intended use after undergoing standardization, Adedokun said.

Ten sedan cars were sent to ten directorates, and 38 SUVs were sent to Zonal Commands, Strategic Commands, and State Commands across the country, the agency said.

The ceremony concluded with the decoration of fifteen newly promoted Commanders of Narcotics (CN) as Assistant Commander General of Narcotics (ACGN).