Author: The Nation

  • 60-year-old jailed two years for stealing power bank, chin-chin

    60-year-old jailed two years for stealing power bank, chin-chin

    A 60-year-old woman, Mrs Sade Akindeji, has been sentenced to two years imprisonment for burglary and stealing in Ondo town, Ondo State.

    Mrs Akindeji was convicted by the Oke Eda Division of the Magistrates’ Court sitting in Akure after she was found guilty of a two-count charge brought against her by the Ondo State Amotekun Corps.

    The prosecutor, D.S. Monster-Shagba had told the court that the offences were committed on June 29, 2025, at about 10 am at Road 2, Ope-Oluwa Street, Ondo.

    He said the defendant broke into the residence of one Stella Akinmolayan by removing the padlock and stole a black sewing machine head, a power bank valued at N220,000 and a bowl of chin-chin.

    The prosecutor added that the convict later handed over the stolen items to another woman who sold them to one Mrs Alonge, where the sewing machine and power bank were eventually recovered.

    Monster-Shagba said the offences contravened Sections 383 and 390(6) of the Criminal Law of Ondo State, 2006.

    Three witnesses, including the Investigating Police Officer (IPO), testified for the prosecution, while the defendant testified in her own defence.

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    Akindeji admitted entering the complainant’s house and taking the sewing machine but claimed she intended to return it.

    In his judgment, Magistrate Damilola Sekoni held that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt, relying on the testimonies of witnesses and the defendant’s admission.

    “The defendant admitted breaking into the complainant’s house and removing the items. No relationship existed between the defendant and the complainant that could justify her possession of the items,” the magistrate said.

    He described her defence as contradictory, noting that it was illogical to claim to have borrowed an item that was later sold.

    The court sentenced her to two years’ imprisonment with an option of N100,000 fine on the first count and two years’ imprisonment without an option of fine on the second count.

    It added that the sentences are to run concurrently.

  • Blood, tears as suspected herdsmen overrun Benue market

    Blood, tears as suspected herdsmen overrun Benue market

    Tuesday’s bloody attack on a market in Abande community, Mbaikyor Ward, Turan, Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State, which resulted in the killing of no fewer than 17 people, burning of houses and destruction of property worth more than N500 million, did not come as a surprise to many members of the community.

    Lawrence Akerigba, a member of the community told The Nation that security reports to that effect were passed to all the security agencies in Kwande Local Government Area.

    Akerigba said: “We got information that suspected heavily armed herdsmen were camped in Kashimbila, Taraba State, preparing to launch an attack on Abande on market day.”

    “We shared the information on our community Whatsapp group and immediately informed the police office in Abande.”

    He said in the whole of Abande, there were only three policemen while the Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) killed by the suspected herdsmen was the officer in charge.

    “There are now only two policemen remaining, policing a community of over one million people,” he added.

    According to Akerigba, the suspected armed men stormed Abande on market day while buying and selling was going on at about 3 pm.

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    “They stormed the Abande Market and shot at traders indiscriminately.

    “There was chaos. People were gunned down—children, women, everyone in sight. It was like a horror film.”

    He said in the melee that ensued, people ran in different directions, and some sustained injuries.

    “The invaders broke into stores in the market and brazenly carted away a lot of foodstuffs and forcibly collected cash from traders.”

    “They looted shops and collected cash from poor traders, because it was on market day.

    “They collected more than N100 million, because there is no bank in the area.”

    On the casualty figures, Akerigba said 17 persons were confirmed dead following the violent attack.

    By 11:55 pm local time, some of the victims’ bodies were conveyed to Jato Aka by personnel of the Mobile Police Force stationed in the area.

    He said: “Among the deceased were Iornunbe  Agba, Chia Kile, Terseer Shenge, Mker Ugbe, Emmanuel Agba, Ortswen Gbinde and  a Mobile Police officer (the unit commander), who was on duty at the time of the incident. So many others are missing.”

    The Nation investigation revealed that Abande is a settlement close to Anwase, also in Kwande Local Government area, where more than 28 people were brutally murdered on Christmas Day in 2024.

    The Nation also gathered that since the beginning of the year, people were being attacked by suspected bandits on a daily basis.

    The Nation findings revealed that the attacks might not be unconnected with solid mineral deposits in the area, which shares international border with Southern Cameron.

    Lawrence Akerigba lamented that neither the Benue State Government nor the Federal Government was doing enough to protect the community.

    “Bandits are being protected as they roam free with AK 47, destroying our sources of livelihood.

    “Our farms, economic trees and houses have been destroyed. Our children and wives are raped.

    “We are on international border with Cameroon, yet no state or federal government presence in our area.”

    The Cameroonian government has constructed a road to Jonwater, the last village bordering Nigeria, with security agents stationed there.

    Lawrence Akerigba calls on the Federal Government to do what Cameron has done for its people so that the lives of Kwande people would safe.

    The Benue State Commissioner of Police, Ifeanyi Emenari, has dispatched a Deputy Commissioner of Police with additional tactical squad to reinforce and secure Kwande communities.

    The Nation learnt some of the wounded were in the hospital receiving treatments while others had moved into the internally displaced persons (IDPs) camps.

    Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia has also directed security agencies to moved into rural communities and protect lives and property.

  • Two clerics arrested for allegedly torturing minors with heated cutlass

    Two clerics arrested for allegedly torturing minors with heated cutlass

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Ondo State has apprehended two Islamic clerics for allegedly assaulting two minors in Owo, Owo Local Government Area of the state.

    The suspects, identified as Adebodun Muideen (30) of Al-Balaagul-Mubeen Arabic and Islamic Centre, and Oladejo Musiliu (35) of Abdullah Arabic and Islamic Centre, were arrested following a report of child abuse.

    Confirming the arrest of the two suspects in a statement, the Public Relations Officer of the NSCDC in the state, Daniel Aidamenbor, said the arrests were made on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, after a complaint was lodged by a child rights advocacy organisation, Kids and Teens Resource Centre.

    Aidamenbor revealed that the report was initiated after a class teacher observed multiple injuries on the bodies of the children.

    He noted that preliminary investigations revealed that the victims, whose parents reside in Osun State, had been placed in the care of the clerics to study the Qur’an and other Islamic practices while also attending conventional schools.

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    Aidamenbor added that one of the boys allegedly brought home a mobile phone he could not properly account for, leading to the implication of the second child.

    He noted that the suspects reportedly subjected the minors to severe punishments, resulting in serious injuries.

    “Preliminary investigation revealed that the children, whose parents are in Osun State, gave the children to the Alfas to learn the Quran and other Islamic practices while still attending conventional schools.

    “One of the victims brought home a Vivo Android phone, which he could not explain how he got it convincingly. During their findings, the other boy was implicated in the act.

    “In reprimanding them, a heated cutlass was used on their back and buttocks thereby inflicting deep wounds on them.

    “The act is a total violation of the Child Rights Act and the Ondo State Child Protection Law,” Aidamenbor added.

    He further explained that the clerics, who have since made confessional statements, would be formally charged and prosecuted for offences bordering on assault and child abuse.

    Meanwhile, the State Commandant, Oluyemi Joshua Ibiloye, has warned religious institutions, parents and guardians against violent forms of discipline, stressing that any act of abuse against children constitutes a criminal offence under Nigerian law.

    He, however, lauded the executive director of Kids and Teens Resource Centre for promptly reporting the case and urged members of the public to remain vigilant and report suspected cases of child abuse to security agencies.

  • Police bust syndicate behind nude photo blackmail in Lagos

    Police bust syndicate behind nude photo blackmail in Lagos

    The Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU), Lagos has apprehended three suspects over an alleged cyber blackmail and extortion scheme involving threats to release nude photographs of a victim unless ransom was paid.

    The unit’s spokesperson, DSP Ovie Ewhubare, confirmed this in a statement yesterday.

    He said the suspects, two males and a female, were apprehended after a petition was filed by a complainant, who reported being repeatedly threatened by unknown individuals demanding money.

    “The complainant received several phone calls in which the callers threatened to release her nude photographs to the public if she failed to pay them.

    “Acting out of fear and emotional distress, she transferred money to the suspects.

    “The situation escalated when the suspects demanded an additional N10 million, prompting her to formally petition the police,” he said

    Ewhubare said that upon receipt of the complaint, the Commissioner of Police, PSFU, Mr Kayode Ojapinwa, ordered the immediate deployment of operatives to investigate the matter.

    “The investigation led to the arrest of the three suspects.

    “Investigations revealed that one of the suspects gained unlawful access to the complainant’s mobile device and fraudulently transferred her nude photographs to his own device.

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    “Further findings indicated that he conspired with the other suspects and other accomplices currently at large to demand and receive money from the complainant in several tranches,” he said.

    According to him, the suspects are currently in police custody and are expected to be arraigned before a court of competent jurisdiction.

    The image maker said investigations were ongoing to apprehend other fleeing members of the syndicate and to recover all proceeds of the alleged crime.

    The spokesperson said CP Ojapinwa reaffirmed the PSFU’s commitment to tackling cybercrime and urged the public to protect their personal data.

    “Ojapinwa reiterates the Unit’s commitment to combating cyber-enabled crimes and protecting citizens from exploitation.

    “He also advised the public to safeguard their personal data, exercise caution when using digital devices, and promptly report any form of harassment or cybercrime to the police,” Ewhubare said.

  • Appeal Court upholds N2.5b judgment against ABU over unlawful sack of 110 staff

    Appeal Court upholds N2.5b judgment against ABU over unlawful sack of 110 staff

    • Threatens sanction if CBN fails to promptly release funds

    The Court of Appeal in Abuja has upheld the N2.5 billion judgment given on November 30, 2015 by the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) against the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria over its unlawful disengagement of 110 staff in 1996.

    The appellate court also ordered the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to promptly release the judgment sum to the staff, whose unlawful disengagement was voided in the November 30, 2015 judgment of the NICN, failing which its (the bank’s) principal officers shall be subjected to the court’s disciplinary powers.

    A three-member panel of the Court of Appeal made the pronouncements in two unanimous judgments delivered yesterday by Justice Okon Abang, who wrote the lead judgments in both appeals.

    The first judgment was on the appeal, marked: CA/ABJ/CV/476/2023 filed against the November 30, 2015 judgment by the ABU, the Federal Ministry of Education (FME) and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF).

    The second judgment was on the appeal, marked: CA/ABJ/CV/1064/2022 filed by the CBN against the garnishee order absolute made by the NICN on January 27, 2022 ordering the apex bank to pay the N2.5b judgment sum to the disengaged staff, led by Joseph Ekundayo, from ABU’s funds in the bank’s custody.

    In his lead judgment in the appeal by the ABU, the FME and the AGF, Justice Abang agreed with the arguments by the lawyer to the disengaged staff, Adegbiyega Kolade, and resolved the three issues identified for determination against the appellants.

    Justice Abang held that the appeal filed by the appellants in 2023 against a judgment delivered in 2015 was an afterthought and that as against their contention, the trial court did not deny them the right to fair hearing.

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    He said: “Having resolved the three issues formulated by the appellants against them, this appeal is devoid of merit. It is accordingly dismissed.”

    Justice Abang proceeded to award N5million cost against the appellants and in favour of the 110 disengaged staff.

    The NICN had, in the November 30, 2015 judgment, voided the disengagement of the 110 staff by the ABU, ordered it to reinstate them and pay them all their salary and other entitlements calculated to be over N2.5 billion.

    In its second judgment yesterday, the Court of Appeal frowned at the role the CBN played in the bid by the original judgment debtors – the ABU, the FME and the AGF – to frustrate efforts by the disengaged staff to execute the judgment.

    Justice Abang resolved the two issues, identified for the determination of the appeal, against the CBN.

    He faulted the CBN’s argument that the NICN lacked the jurisdiction to entertain the garnishee proceeding and make the garnishee order absolute.

    Justice Abang held that the NICN has the requisite jurisdiction to entertain the garnishee proceeding because it was a consequential or incidental proceeding to give effect to the November 30, 2015 judgment, given in the substantive suit that was over an employment dispute.

    He noted that the judgment creditors (the disengaged staff) had no single claim against the CBN in the garnishee proceeding to have warranted its argument that the Federal High Court was the proper venue for the hearing of the garnishee proceeding.

    Justice Abang wondered why the CBN chose to waste public funds in engaging a lawyer to file the appeal when it has the funds to pay the judgment sum after the trial court made the garnishee order nisi absolute.

    He said: “The CBN ought to have released that money to the judgment creditors when the judgment was not set aside or stayed. Why is CBN holding the brief for the judgment debtors?

    “The conduct of the CBN in this case is reckless and condemnable to the extreme. There is no reason for the CBN to have filed this appeal. Its conduct is oppressive.

    “It is not the duty of the garnishee to play the role of an advocate for the judgment debtors by shielding them from the effect of the judgment,” he said.

    Justice Abang also criticised CBN’s lawyer, Senator Ita Enang, for accepting the brief when he ought to have advised his client to comply with the order for it to release the judgment sum to the judgment creditors.

    He added: “Counsel ought to have advised the appellant on the futility of filing this appeal or withdraw his services if his client insisted on proceeding with the appeal.

    “Since 2018 when the order nisi was made, the CBN has held on to the money and has been trading with it at the expense of the judgment creditors. This is man’s inhumanity to man.”

    Justice Abang said it was wrong for the CBN to support efforts by the original judgment debtors – ABU, the FME and the AGF – to prevent the judgment creditors from reaping the fruit of their labour and subject them to inhuman treatment.

    He also faulted CBN’s argument that being a public officer, the judgment creditors ought to have first sought and obtained the consent of the AGF before commencing the garnishee proceeding against it.

    Relying on the Supreme Court’s decision in the case of the CBN versus Interstella Communications Limited, Justice Abang held that if the AGF is a party to the original suit, the prior consent of the AGF is not required before a garnishee proceeding could be commenced to enforce the judgment in that suit.

    He dismissed the appeal and ordered the CBN to release the judgment sum to the judgment creditors without delay.

    Justice Abang added that the failure by the CBN to release the money without delay shall attract disciplinary action against principal officers of the apex bank.

    He proceeded to award a cost of N5 million against the CBN and in favour of the disengaged staff of the ABU.

    Other members of the court’s panel – Justices Adebukola Banjoko and Eberechi Wike – agreed with the lead judgments in both appeals.

  • Tinubu plays Father of the Day at Matawalle’s children’s wedding

    Tinubu plays Father of the Day at Matawalle’s children’s wedding

    • Ceremony at National Mosque draws top dignitaries, foreign leader
    • Imam urges Muslims to prepare spiritually for Ramadan

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu yesterday played the role of the Father of the Day at the wedding fatiha of 10 children of the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, held at the National Mosque, Abuja.

    The brief but well-attended ceremony attracted a distinguished gathering of high-ranking dignitaries, including serving and former governors, members of the National Assembly and heads of key government agencies.

    Also in attendance was the President of the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, President Carlos Vila Nova, lending support in a show of diplomatic goodwill and personal solidarity.

    The event began with Jumat prayers, after which the presiding Imam of the National Mosque, Prof. Zakariyya Lukman, delivered a sermon centred on spiritual and physical preparation ahead of the Ramadan fast.

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    In his supplication, Prof. Zakariyah said: “We pray to Almighty Allah to give our President, who is representing all, the father of all the brides and the grooms, good health.

    “We also ask Allah to grant our President long life, prosperity and success during his presidency. We pray that his tenure will bring hope to the hopeless.”

    He urged worshippers to embrace repentance, seek forgiveness and align their conduct with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) as the holy month approaches.

    Proceedings later shifted to the solemnisation of the wedding fatiha involving five grooms and five brides, marking the union of ten of the minister’s children.

    The Minister married five of his sons and five of his daughters out to their pairs.

    The sons and their new brides are: Abdulahi Bello Matawalle and Fatima Sumaila Mera; Fahad Bello Matawalle and Maimuna Buhari Bello Maikusa; Bello Bello Matawalle and Huseina Maiwada Gwamna; Surajo Bello Matawalle and Yasmin Saheed.

    The daughters and their grooms are Safiya Bello Matawalle and Yahuza Shehu Danfulani; Fareeda Bello Matawalle and Ibrahim Sahibi Salim; Nana Firdausi Bello Matawalle and Hon Nasiru Muazu; Aisha Bello Matawalle and Ibrahim Muktar.

    President Tinubu received the brides on behalf of the Matawalle family, symbolically welcoming them into the household.

    Special prayers were offered for the continued success of President Tinubu’s administration, as well as for peace, stability and prosperity across Nigeria.

  • Ondo landlady allegedly poisons tenant’s three-year-old son

    Ondo landlady allegedly poisons tenant’s three-year-old son

    A landlady identified as Nafisat Leteef has been arrested for allegedly poisoning his tenant’s three-year-old son in Odigbo Local Government Area of Ondo State.

    Mrs Lateef, 40, was nabbed following complaints by the mother of the child, Rofiyat Musibau, 32, to operatives of the Odigbo Police Division on Tuesday.

    According to a statement released to journalists in Akure yesterday, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, DSP Jimoh Abayomi, said the suspect, who is the complainant’s landlady, allegedly gave the toddler, identified as Abdulrasheed, a liquid substance.

    Abayomi explained that the substance suspected to be poisonous, was given to the boy as a result of a misunderstanding between the two women, who both lived at Omifon in Odigbo Local Government Area.

    He disclosed that the investigation into the case revealed that the child started vomiting shortly after consuming the substance and was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital where he received medical treatment.

    “The act was reportedly carried out following a misunderstanding between the complainant and the suspect, who is the complainant’s landlady.

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    “Shortly after consuming the substance, the child began vomiting and was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where he received medical attention.

    “Police detectives, during a swift and intelligence-led operation, arrested the suspect. In the course of investigation, the detectives also recovered the liquid substance,” he said.

    Abayomi added that the suspect is now in police custody and has allegedly made useful statements, stressing that further investigation was ongoing on the case.

    “The case will be charged to court upon conclusion of investigation,” he said.

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Adebowale Lawal, called on the residents of the state to avoid escalating landlord-tenant disputes, noting that such disagreements often lead to poor co-existence and, in some cases, criminal acts.

  • Trump deletes posts depicting Barack, Michelle Obama as monkeys

    Trump deletes posts depicting Barack, Michelle Obama as monkeys

    American President Donald Trump yesterday deleted a video he posted and shared on Truth Social depicting former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes.

    Trump deleted the AI-generated video after it had sparked outrage on social media, with most users accusing the president of racism.

    The clip was embedded in a minute-long video posted on Truth Social that contested the results of the 2020 election.

    The video cites a self-proclaimed cybersecurity expert who disassembles a machine used to count votes and claims they stopped counting to give former president Joe Biden an advantage.

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    Seconds before the video ends, the AI-generated clip begins: “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” plays in the background, and apes with AI-generated Obama faces dance in the frame.

    The Obamas have not yet publicly addressed the president’s post.

    California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned Trump’s behaviour through his press office account on social media, writing: “Disgusting behaviour by the President. Every single Republican must denounce this. Now.”

    White House dismisses claims

    The White House dismissed claims that the video was racist, arguing that the clip came from a longer meme depicting Trump and Democratic politicians as characters from The Lion King.

    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement that the meme depicts Trump as King of the Jungle and Democrats as other characters from the movie. The longer video also shows former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris depicted as zebras.“Please stop the fake outrage and report on something today that actually matters to the American public,” she said.

  • Masari replaces Uzodinma as APC’s national convention chairman

    Masari replaces Uzodinma as APC’s national convention chairman

    • Anyim is new Vice Chairman, Imo gov now Treasurer

    Ahead of the next month’s National Convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party has reconstituted and changed the leadership of the Central Coordination Committee for the convention.

     The party has also enlarged the membership base of the committee from the 73-member committee to a 90-member committee. 

    Former Katsina State Governor and former Speaker of the House of Representatives,  Rt. Hon. Aminu Bello Masari is appointed as chairman of the panel; former Senate President, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, is to serve as vice chairman I; and the Chairman of  Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and the Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, will serve as vice chairman II, while Yobe State Governor, Hon. Mai Mala Buni, will serve as secretary.

     The Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum and Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, who was initially named as chairman, will now serve as the panel treasurer.

    Announcing the changes, APC National Secretary,  Senator Ajibola Basiru, in a statement on Friday in Abuja, said, “In further consultation with the leadership and national stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the Central Coordination Committee for the National Convention has been reconstituted as listed below.”

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    The party attributed the changes in the committee’s leadership and its members, based on zoning exigencies, adding that sub-committees to the Central Coordination Committee will be constituted and announced in due course.

     The reconstituted panel also has all the remaining 27 governors of the party as members of the committee.

    Other members are former National Chairmen –  Chief Bisi Akande, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, and Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje;  Senate President Godswill Akpabio; House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abbas; Deputy Senate President,  Barau Jibrin, and Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives Benjamin Kalu.

    Others include former Senate Presidents and Speakers of the House of Representatives, and serving and former principal officers of the two chambers of the National Assembly.

    Ministers who will serve on the committee are Atiku Bagudu (Budget and Planning); General Christopher Musa (Defence);  Mohammed Idris (Information and National Orientation); Senator Ibrahim Giadam (Police Affairs); and Minister of Interior, Hon. Bunmi Tunji Ojo.

  • JOHESU suspends nationwide strike, directs members to resume work

    JOHESU suspends nationwide strike, directs members to resume work

    • To monitor implementation of terms of settlement with FG 

    The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) has suspended its nationwide strike action to allow for the implementation of the FG-JOHESU terms of settlements.

     The union took the decision to suspend the strike which entered the 84 day period during an expanded National Executive Council (NEC) emergency hybrid meeting. 

    The union commenced an indefinite strike on November 14, 2025 over the non- implementation of the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS) by the Federal Government.  

    “After exhaustive deliberations and review of the terms of settlement of the conciliation meeting, the expanded NEC -in-Session voted unanimously to suspend the on-going indefinite nationwide strike action to allow for the implementation of the FG-JOHESU Terms of Settlements,” JOHESU said in a communique signed by its National Chairman, Kabiru Ado Minjibir and Comrade Martin Adekunle Egbanubi, National Secretary on Friday in Abuja.

     During the meeting with the government representatives, it was agreed that the ongoing collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negotiation shall be structured to appraise all identified defects, gabs and implementation failures especially between 2009 and 2026.

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    Other settlements reached at the meeting included: “Outstanding issues connected to the implementation of the adjustment of CONHESS shall kick start the CBA under the exclusive auspices of JOHESU members without any delay.

     “Budgetary allocation to take care of the implementation of the adjustment of CONHESS must form a cardinal part and projection of the 2026 Appropriation Act based on the existing template provided by the Technical Committee report of the High level body of the Federal government set-up by the FMoH in 2021.

     “Immediate withdrawal of the ‘NO WORK, NO PAY’ directive issued in relation to the JOHESU Strike.  Sequel to the above, the January 2026 salaries of JOHESU members must be paid immediately.

    “No member of JOHESU/AHPA that participated in this current strike shall be victimized, sanctioned or intimidated on the basis of their involvement in the strike.”

    “Fundamentally and strategically, we put on very good record that failure to fully actualize these terms of settlement leaves the TUC and NLC with no other choice than to apply all lawful industrial relations methodologies to sort all outstanding issues of JOHESU members with the Federal Government.”

     The union commended Nigerians including: Sen. Godwill Akpabio, President of the Senate; Tajudeen Abass, Speaker, House of Representatives; Chairman Senate Committee on Health Sen. Ipalibo Banigo; Chairman House Committee on Health Institutions, Amos Magagi; the Chairman and members of the Committee of CMDs/MDs; the leadership of various professional bodies and notable traditional rulers around the country; most especially His Imperial Majesty, Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi Enitan, Ojaja 2 for their intervention during the crisis. 

    JOHESU also commended the national leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) for their intervention, support and solidarity throughout the period of the nationwide strike.

     “The entire leaders and members of JOHESU across all organs of JOHESU affiliate Unions (MHWUN, NUAHP, SSAUTHRIAI and NASU) for their resilience and commitment to the indefinite nationwide strike action.

     “While appreciating the masses for their understanding throughout the period of the industrial action, we appeal to consumers of health that, a recurring infliction of injustice and a huge trust deficit necessitated this unfortunate and avoidable JOHESU nationwide strike and hope that the Federal Government as well as other State Governments show both sensitivity and responsibility in ensuring Nigerians avoid this depth of suffering in foreseeable future,” the communique added.