Category: City Beats

  • Tinubu’s aide Kamorudeen congratulates Dr. Lateef on birthday, promotion 

    Tinubu’s aide Kamorudeen congratulates Dr. Lateef on birthday, promotion 

    The Personal Assistant to the President Bola Tinubu on Special Duties, Alhaji Yusuf Kamorudeen, has sent a heartfelt congratulatory message to his brother Dr. Sulaimon Adegboyega Lateef on his birthday and promotion to Associate Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Abuja.

    In the celebration message, Kamorudeen hailed the new Associate Professor as his “dearest twin, darling brother, and best friend”, expressing his pride and admiration for Lateef’s achievements. 

    “My heart is overflowing as I write to you, Congratulations on your well-deserved promotion… You have fought, persisted and risen with a quiet courage that has always inspired me,” he wrote.

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    Kamorudeen recalled Lateef’s tireless efforts in research and mentorship, stating that the promotion is a recognition of his intellect, integrity, and commitment to truth and learning. 

    “This promotion is not just a title; it is the recognition of your intellect, your integrity, your sacrifices and your relentless commitment to truth and learning,” he said.

    The PA expressed confidence that Lateef will continue to excel in his field, saying, “I know you will continue to blaze trails in research, mentor with compassion, and lead with conviction.” 

    He concluded the message with “With all my love, courage and unwavering faith in you.”

  • Cross River governor commends FG on Bakassi Deep Seaport approval

    Cross River governor commends FG on Bakassi Deep Seaport approval

    Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State has praised the federal government for its support of the Bakassi Deep Seaport, describing the development as a significant step toward establishing Nigeria as a hub for maritime activities.

    The Governor made the remarks on Wednesday while receiving the Certificate of Compliance from the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, at the ministry’s headquarters in Abuja.

    The Federal Executive Council had last week approved the Bakassi Deep Seaport as one of three major transformative Public–Private Partnership (PPP) projects. 

    The port is expected to attract approximately $3.5 billion in private investment and strengthen Nigeria’s maritime infrastructure.

    Speaking at the handover ceremony, Governor Otu described the milestone as crucial, noting that Cross River State’s strategic location positions it to fully realize its maritime potential, similar to Brazil and other coastal nations with thriving maritime economies. He added that, given the country’s population growth and limited resources, projects like the deep seaport provide a valuable avenue for increased investment and job creation.

    “Today is historic and a major milestone in our march towards realising a veritable marine and blue economy through the Bakassi Deep Seaport. Nigeria, at the moment, is underperforming in the marine economy. So, Cross River State is strategically and well-positioned to harness the potential of the sector.

    “Receiving this certificate today is a big addition to creating a balance in our pursuit. I am confident that with the astute professionalism, diligence, and commitment of the ministry and private sector players, we are on track with the deep seaport,” the governor said.

    He commended President Bola Tinubu for his significant effort in establishing the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, and especially in the appointment of the minister. 

    In his response, Minister Oyetola lauded the vision and passion of Governor Otu over the Bakassi Deep Seaport, stressing that it aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu.

    He expressed the hope that the project will boost livelihoods and the economy of the state and country as a whole.

    He was particularly full of praise for the speed and dedication of Governor Otu to the project, noting that, though there are six other such projects ongoing, the Bakassi seaport holds the prospect of being the first to be realised.

    Oyetola said the federal government was happy to support the project and would continue to collaborate with the state government to ensure its delivery.

    The Director-General of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Dr. Jobson Osedion Ewalefoh, who was full of applause for the Cross River Governor, described the project as a game-changer for Nigeria’s maritime and logistics ecosystem.

    “The Bakassi Deep Seaport will serve as a new maritime gateway for Nigeria’s North-Central and North-East regions, while also functioning as a major logistics hub for West and Central Africa.

    “It is a greenfield development designed to accommodate large vessels and integrated with an industrial cluster and a Free Trade Zone. The project will create thousands of jobs and position Nigeria as a preferred maritime destination,” he stated.

  • 10 safety tips for a joyful Christmas in Nigeria

    10 safety tips for a joyful Christmas in Nigeria

    As Christmas draws near, Nigerians are gearing up to celebrate with family and friends. Amid the excitement, it is important to prioritise safety to ensure a happy and incident-free holiday.

    Here are ten essential safety measures to keep in mind:

    1. Fire Safety: Be cautious with candles, fireworks, and electrical decorations to avoid fires. Keep a fire extinguisher handy and working.

    2. Electrical Safety: Avoid overloading sockets and keep electrical cords away from heat sources.

    3. Food Safety: Handle and store food properly to avoid food poisoning. Keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold.

    4. Home Security: Secure your home with locks and alarms to prevent break-ins. Keep valuables out of sight.

    5. Travel Safety: Avoid traveling during peak hours and take necessary precautions if you must travel. Keep your vehicle well-maintained.

    6. Child Safety: Keep children away from decorations, fragile items, and potential hazards. Supervise them at all times.

    7. Pet Safety: Keep pets away from toxic substances, electrical cords, and fragile items. Provide a safe space for them.

    8. Water Safety: Be cautious around pools, lakes, and other bodies of water. Supervise children and pets near water.

    9. Health Safety: Take care of your health and get medical attention if needed. Avoid overexertion and stay hydrated.

    10. Emergency Preparedness: Keep emergency numbers handy, such as fire, police, and ambulance services. Have a plan in place.

  • Imo police launch disciplinary trial for seven officers over alleged misconduct

    Imo police launch disciplinary trial for seven officers over alleged misconduct

    The Imo State Police Command has commenced an orderly-room trial for seven of its personnel accused of extortion, unprofessional conduct, and high-handedness.

    Police spokesman Henry Okoye disclosed on Thursday that the officers were identified following public complaints and the circulation of a viral video showing the alleged misconduct.

    The officers facing disciplinary proceedings include Inspector Eyo Udo (Anti‑Vice Unit), Inspector Peter Nweke (Rapid Response Squad), Inspector Ita Asuquo (Search and Flush Unit), Sergeant Chukwuka Ekwueme (Anti‑Vice Unit), Constable Onuwa Samuel (Anti‑Vice Unit), Constable Patchris David (Anti‑Vice Unit), and Police Constable Amos Sunny (Anti‑Vice Unit).

    Okoye stated that some of the accused were captured on video during a joint task force operation at Seven‑and‑a‑Half Junction in Obowo, Imo State, while their counterparts from other agencies have already been handed over for separate disciplinary action.

    He emphasised that the trial would be “thorough, transparent, and in full compliance with Nigeria Police Force regulations” and assured that the outcome would be made public. 

    Okoye also urged citizens to continue reporting any police misconduct through the Command’s Complaints Response Unit (CRU), reaffirming the command’s commitment to rooting out unprofessional behaviour within the force.

  • NCSCN lauds interior minister over transparent recruitment into paramilitary agencies

    NCSCN lauds interior minister over transparent recruitment into paramilitary agencies

    The National Civil Society Council of Nigeria has commended the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, for what it described as a transparent, innovative, and largely seamless 2025 recruitment exercise conducted across Nigeria’s paramilitary agencies.

    The commendation was contained in a communiqué jointly signed by Mazi Oscar David Kalu and Alhaji Gambo Suleiman Jagindi after the fourth quarter end of the year meeting of the council.

    The Civil Society body praised the Federal Ministry of Interior and its agencies, the Civil Defence, Correctional Service, Fire and Immigration Services, and others for deploying a centralised, technology-driven recruitment process that resulted in a relatively seamless and credible outcome.

    According to NCSCN, the use of a unified online portal, public release of shortlisted candidates, and repeated warnings against recruitment fraud significantly reduced manipulation and restored public confidence in government hiring processes.

    “The 2025 recruitment exercise reflects the Minister’s commitment to accountability and institutional reform. Despite the magnitude of work and inevitable technical challenges, the Minister’s prompt interventions ensured fairness, transparency, and protection of applicants’ data,” the communiqué read in part. 

    The Council noted that the 2025 recruitment exercise attracted nationwide interest and large application volumes, placing significant demands on the portal and the boards administering the exercise. 

    The Council further noted that the minister’s hands-on leadership, including swift directives to resolve portal glitches and ensure full data upload, demonstrated political will to safeguard the integrity of the exercise.

    NCSCN, in the communiqué, urged the Ministry to consolidate on the gains recorded by institutionalising the digital recruitment framework, conducting an after-action review, and strengthening public awareness, via enhanced media and civil society engagements, to curb the activities of fraudsters targeting job seekers.

    The Council reaffirmed its support for reforms within the interior sector, stressing that transparent recruitment remains critical to building professional, accountable, and people-oriented security architecture.

  • Group seeks court order to halt extension of sachet alcohol moratorium

    Group seeks court order to halt extension of sachet alcohol moratorium

    The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has approached the Federal High Court in Lagos, seeking injunctive orders to restrain the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and the Attorney-General of the Federation from further extending the moratorium on the ban of alcohol packaged in sachets.

    SERAP is also asking the court to bar the Federal Government, including the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), from interfering with the statutory powers of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to enforce the prohibition on the production, distribution, and sale of sachet alcohol.

    The organisation is seeking an order of injunction restraining the defendants, their agents, or any persons acting on their behalf from extending any moratorium on the sachet alcohol ban.

    The group is further requesting a perpetual injunction to restrain the defendants from directing, preventing, blocking, or stopping NAFDAC from enforcing the prohibition, in line with its statutory duties under Sections 5 and 30(c) of the NAFDAC Act, the Spirits Drink Regulation, and the Memorandum of Resolution executed on 19 December 2018.

    In the suit marked FHC/L/CS/2568/25, SERAP is also asking the court to compel the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, in its supervisory capacity, to immediately ensure that NAFDAC fully enforces the existing nationwide ban on the production, distribution, and sale of alcohol in sachet format.

    The defendants in the suit are the Minister of Health and Social Welfare and the Attorney-General of the Federation.

    SERAP argued that the continued delay by relevant federal authorities in enforcing the ban amounts to a failure to implement established public health regulations aimed at curbing alcohol abuse, protecting public safety, and safeguarding citizens’ well-being.

    The suit was filed on SERAP’s behalf by Mofesomo Tayo-Oyetibo, SAN, alongside other lawyers from Tayo Oyetibo LP.

    In the originating summons dated 15 December 2025, SERAP contended that the continued circulation of sachet alcohol violates the National Health Act 2014, the NAFDAC Act, the Spirits Drink Regulation 2021 and the Memorandum of Resolution of 19 December 2018, all of which mandate a nationwide ban on sachet alcohol.

    SERAP is asking the court to determine whether the Minister of Health can lawfully refuse or fail to enforce the prohibition, and whether any federal authority has the power to interfere with or delay NAFDAC’s statutory duty to enforce the ban.

    The organisation also wants the court to decide whether, given the acknowledged dangers of alcohol abuse, judicial intervention is required in the interest of public health, public safety, and public order.

    According to SERAP, sachet alcohol, often cheap, highly potent, and widely accessible, has been linked to rising cases of alcohol abuse, particularly among young people and low-income communities. It argues that the 2018 Memorandum of Resolution and subsequent regulations were adopted precisely to address these risks.

    Among the reliefs sought are declarations that the sachet alcohol ban is a valid regulation under the NAFDAC Act; that the Minister of Health has no legal authority to grant or extend any moratorium on its enforcement; and that it is unlawful for any federal authority to interfere with NAFDAC’s enforcement responsibilities.

    SERAP is also asking the court to affirm that the defendants have a duty to ensure the full implementation of the ban nationwide.

    The legal action follows recent unverified social media news suggesting that there is an attempt to further postpone the long-overdue enforcement of the ban championed by a few operators bent on continued violation of the regulation, despite earlier regulatory directives and broad industry commitments.

    The issue has gained renewed attention after the Senate, in a full plenary session, passed a unanimous resolution setting a December 2025 deadline for full enforcement of the ban, citing public health concerns.

    SERAP insists that continued delays undermine Nigeria’s health laws and expose citizens to preventable harm, urging the relevant authorities to prioritise public interest over selfish profit objectives of a few non-compliant businessmen.

  • Concerned northern elders reject NEF position on FIRS

    Concerned northern elders reject NEF position on FIRS

    The Concerned Northern Elders Forum has disowned and criticised recent statements credited to the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) over the activities of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), describing the position as a misrepresentation of the true aspirations of the north.

    In a statement issued on Tuesday and signed by Dr Nasir Manguno, the group said it was compelled to address Nigerians in the interest of truth, responsibility, and historical accountability, warning that silence in the face of what it described as calculated distortion would amount to complicity.

    The elders stated that the so-called position of the NEF against the FIRS, its Executive Chairman, and the economic reform agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu neither reflects the collective conscience of Northern elders nor aligns with the progressive expectations of the region.

    According to the group, the NEF has lost its moral authority and has gradually transformed from a forum of wisdom into what it described as a platform for political grievances and sponsored opposition narratives.

    The elders insisted that leadership and elder statesmanship must be rooted in integrity, foresight, and national interest, not nostalgia for failed systems or entitlement to privilege.

    The statement praised the performance of the current Executive Chairman of the FIRS, noting that under his leadership, the agency has recorded consistent over-performance of revenue targets, strengthened non-oil revenue mobilisation, and deployed technology and data-driven strategies to block historic leakages.

    It added that the renewed emphasis on fairness and accountability has ensured that influence no longer guarantees exemption from taxation.

    The Concerned Northern Elders stressed that these achievements are verifiable and represent what Nigeria can accomplish when competence replaces complacency, arguing that opposition to such reforms is driven by those unsettled by efficiency and transparency.

    On the economic reforms of President Bola Tinubu, the group said the administration inherited an economy weakened by subsidy dependency, secrecy, and selective compliance. It commended the President for choosing courage over convenience by pursuing reforms it described as difficult but necessary for national recovery.

    The elders maintained that revenue reform is not punitive but central to nation-building, insisting that no country develops by shielding elites from responsibility or placing the burden of governance solely on the poor.

    The group also expressed full support for the Memorandum of Understanding entered into by the FIRS leadership to strengthen inter-agency collaboration, harmonise data systems, and eliminate duplication.

    It argued that any policy framework that promotes transparency, strengthens institutions, and enhances revenue efficiency is in the best interest of the North and Nigeria at large.

    Addressing what it termed the politics of sabotage, the elders said the renewed criticism of FIRS coincided with political recalibration by opposition interests seeking to weaponise the North against reform. They warned that the region would not allow itself to be used for partisan objectives.

    The statement emphasised that the true priorities of the North include job creation, infrastructure development, education, and accountability, rather than recycled rhetoric and inherited excuses. According to the elders, these aspirations require strong institutions, fair taxation, and fearless leadership.

    The group concluded by reaffirming its support for the Executive Chairman of the FIRS, President Tinubu’s economic reform agenda, and public servants committed to national interest over elite comfort, stressing that history favours reformers and not obstructionists.

    “The North is not against reform. The North is against failure, and it will not be dragged backward by voices sponsored to fear progress,” the statement said.

  • Simba TVS partners Credicorp to empower 10,000 women as mobility entrepreneurs

    Simba TVS partners Credicorp to empower 10,000 women as mobility entrepreneurs

    Simba TVS, the pioneer of the Queen Riders programme, Nigeria’s largest women-focused automobile empowerment initiative, has strengthened its partnership with the Consumer Credit Corporation of Nigeria (CREDICORP) and Gamma Mobility in support of the Federal Government-led Mobility Programme aimed at economically empowering 10,000 women nationwide.

    The collaboration was officially launched in the Federal Capital Territory, where CREDICORP, in partnership with Gamma Mobility, Sub-city, handed over a fleet of “TVS King Deluxe Plus” Tricycles (popularly known as Keke), alongside certificates of proficiency, to women trained by Simba TVS as professional riders under the Queen Riders initiative.

    The Programme is designed to expand access to consumer credit while accelerating women’s participation in Nigeria’s commercial transport sector.

    Speaking on the Programme, Simba TVS management emphasised that the company intentionally prioritises women due to their critical role as drivers of economic growth.

    The Queen Riders Programme was described as a transformative initiative that empowers women through comprehensive tricycle riding training, technical capacity building, and entrepreneurship support.

    “At Simba TVS, women’s empowerment means access to skills, reliable tools, and real opportunities, a platform to express independence, confidence, and dignity. These TVS Tricycles are not just vehicles; they are income-generating assets that will enable women to build sustainable businesses, earn steady livelihoods, and support their families. We are proud to lead the Queen Riders Programme alongside partners who share our commitment to inclusive growth.”

    The management further reaffirmed that the Queen Riders initiative represents a broader societal movement that challenges long-standing barriers limiting women’s participation in the transportation sector.

    Simba TVS reiterated its long-term commitment to ensuring the Programme continues to open pathways for women in traditionally male-dominated industries, noting that inclusive economic participation is critical to national development.

    Speaking at the event, CREDICORP Managing Director Uzoma Nwagba highlighted the long-standing relationship between CREDICORP and Simba TVS, noting that the partnership has been built on trust, shared values, and a commitment to delivering practical mobility solutions.

    He revealed that the CREDICORP leadership has undertaken several visits to the Simba TVS assembly plant in Lagos, which, according to him, reinforced confidence in the company’s manufacturing standards, local capacity, and long-term commitment to Nigeria’s mobility and industrial development.

    Engr. Nwagba explained that the initiative deliberately integrates consumer credit, asset provision, professional training, and structured business support, adding that Gamma Mobility plays a critical role in programme execution and operational support, ensuring that beneficiaries are well-positioned for long-term success.

    Beneficiaries of the programme expressed appreciation to Simba TVS, CREDICORP, and Gamma Mobility, with one participant stating that the initiative gave her the confidence to pursue a livelihood she once believed was unattainable.

    She noted that the training and support she received equipped her with essential riding and basic maintenance skills, enabling her to contribute meaningfully to her household income.

    The Queen Riders Programme is a women-focused empowerment initiative by Simba TVS that provides training, certification, and access to tricycles for women from underrepresented backgrounds, unlocking pathways to financial independence and economic resilience.

    Simba TVS Queen Riders, empowering women, enriching lives, and strengthening the nation.

  • FG records breakthrough as federal civil service goes paperless, saves billions

    FG records breakthrough as federal civil service goes paperless, saves billions

    ‎The federal government has declared a breakthrough in its public sector reforms, announcing that Nigeria’s Federal Civil Service has effectively transitioned from paper-based operations to digital work processes, a shift expected to save billions of naira, curb corruption, and significantly improve service delivery.

    ‎Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Didi Esther Walson-Jack, made the declaration in Abuja at the Paperless Civil Service Gala and Awards Night, describing the milestone as a defining moment in the reform history of the Service.

    ‎She noted that digitalisation has long been discussed but has been slow to materialise; it has now moved from concept to reality, positioning Nigeria’s civil service on a competitive footing with global public administrations that prioritise speed, transparency, and citizen trust.

    ‎According to her, “Countries that fail to digitise their public services are not just slow; they are increasingly irrelevant. Tonight, we are no longer talking about plans or pilots. Digitalisation is here, and it is working.”

    ‎She disclosed that a coordinated push under the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021–2025 (FCSSIP25) has accelerated reforms across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), with all ministries represented at the event achieving full compliance by going live on the Enterprise Content Management System (ECMS).

    ‎One of the most visible outcomes, she said, is the rollout of GOVMail, Nigeria’s secure government email platform, which now hosts over 100,000 official accounts, strengthening data sovereignty and saving the government huge sums previously spent on foreign email licences.

    ‎Beyond email communication, Walson-Jack said the Service has deployed a suite of digital tools to modernise governance, including a Service-wide GPT trained on the Constitution, Public Service Rules, and official circulars, which has already recorded over 25,000 user interactions. An online compendium of federal circulars has also ended the long-standing frustration of missing or conflicting directives across MDAs.

    ‎She explained that core management systems are also being overhauled, with the Performance Management System now automated in most ministries, while the Personnel Audit and Skills Gap Analysis is digitising workforce data to enable evidence-based recruitment, training, and deployment.

    ‎Tracing the reform journey, the Head of Service noted that the paperless drive dates back to 2017 under former Head of Service, Mrs Winifred Oyo-Ita, and gained momentum during the tenure of Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan, particularly after a 2020 directive mandating MDAs to digitise their registries following disruptions caused by COVID-19.

    However, she admitted that when she assumed office in August 2024, only three ministries had fully digitised their processes, prompting the establishment of “War Rooms” under FCSSIP25 to fast-track results and enforce accountability.

    ‎“These were not rooms for speeches, but for execution. Excuses were retired, and results were demanded,” she said.

    ‎Walson-Jack stressed that all digital initiatives align with the Nigeria First Policy, prioritising locally developed solutions and Nigerian expertise to strengthen the economy while improving public service delivery.

    ‎Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, in his remarks, described the transition to paperless governance as a cultural and institutional shift rather than a mere technological upgrade.

    ‎He said the reform reflects efficiency over bureaucracy, transparency over opacity, and accountability over discretion, adding that it aligns fully with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    ‎Akume urged MDAs to institutionalise digital systems beyond personalities and sustain capacity building to ensure the reforms endure, noting that “the future of governance lies in systems, not shortcuts.”

    The event also recognised MDAs and individuals who distinguished themselves in driving the digital transition, with government officials describing the awards as a signal that innovation and excellence in the civil service will be acknowledged and rewarded.

  • Rotary donates 100 nets to expectant mothers

    Rotary donates 100 nets to expectant mothers

    Rotary Club of Omole-Golden, in partnership with Rotarians against Malaria (RAM), has organised a programme aimed at protecting the health of expectant mothers in Ojokoro Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Lagos State.

    It donated 100 insecticide treated mosquito nets to expectant mothers, underscoring its commitment to maternal and child health care in the community.

    The event, held at Ojokoro Primary Health Centre, was attended by stakeholders, including the President of Rotary Club of Omole-Golden, Adekunmilola Adio-Moses, who delivered a welcome address.

    He said: “Malaria remains a persistent challenge in our region, and it is our responsibility as a community to safeguard the well-being of our most vulnerable citizens.

    “By providing these nets, we hope to empower expectant mothers and contribute to a healthier, more resilient Ojokoro LCDA.”

    The event also featured an insightful overview of the project by the Project Lead, Dr. Omowunmi Bakare, who highlighted the club’s dedication to addressing malaria.

    “Malaria poses a threat to the health and well-being of expectant mothers and their unborn babies.

    “Through this initiative, we aim to equip expectant mothers with tools to protect themselves and their families from the devastating effects of malaria,” said Rotarian Bakare.

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    Health Education Officer of Ojokoro LCDA Mr. Ridwan Mayegun said: “Insecticide treated mosquito nets are a critical line of defence against malaria. Their consistent use can have a profound impact on the health and safety of our community.”

    Nets were distributed to expectant mothers in attendance.

    The event was a success. Through this collaborative initiative with RAM, Rotary Club of Omole-Golden has once again demonstrated its dedication to making a difference in the lives of those it serves.