Category: Southwest

  • Awori high chief supports culture

    Awori high chief supports culture

    As a way of showing commitment to Awori culture and tradition, Chief Olanrewaju Bashorun (Larry Bash) recently sponsored a cultural programme, ‘Ale Ewi Night’.

    The event, which formed part of the activities leading up to the annual Egungun Festival, was a spectacular night filled with glamour, laughter, and cultural elegance — a true reflection of the age-long Awori spirit.

    The event, which was held on Friday,7th November, showcased Bashorun’s enduring commitment to preserving Ota’s rich traditions.

    The evening brought together traditional rulers, chiefs, cultural enthusiasts, and lovers of poetry and performance.

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    The Ale Ewi — a night of poetic expression, storytelling, and music — rekindled memories of the golden days when culture served as a unifying force among the people.

     The event stood as a vibrant reminder that tradition, when celebrated, strengthens identity and unity.

    Beyond his passion for culture, High Chief Olanrewaju Bashorun has consistently championed developmental initiatives aimed at uplifting Ota and its environs. His contributions cut across community empowerment, youth support, and infrastructural advancement — all anchored on his belief that a prosperous Ota must be one that grows in peace and togetherness.

    What truly distinguishes Larry Bash, however, is his unwavering advocacy for religious harmony and peace. To him, religion should never be a wall of separation but a bridge of love and mutual respect.

  • Tinubu reappoints Marwa as NDLEA Chairman for fresh five-year term

    Tinubu reappoints Marwa as NDLEA Chairman for fresh five-year term

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the reappointment of Brigadier-General Mohammed Buba Marwa (rtd) as Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), extending his tenure for another five years.

     This was made public in a statement issued yesterday by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga.

     Marwa, who first assumed the role in January 2021 under former President Muhammadu Buhari, will now remain at the helm of the anti-narcotics agency until 2031.

     Before his initial appointment, he chaired the Presidential Advisory Committee for the Elimination of Drug Abuse from 2018 to 2020.

     A distinguished military officer and administrator, the Adamawa-born Marwa previously served as military governor of Lagos and Borno states.

     He is an alumnus of the Nigerian Military School and the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), where he later returned as academic registrar.

     Commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1973, he held key positions, including brigade major of the 23 Armoured Brigade, Aide-de-Camp to then Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Theophilus Danjuma, Deputy Defence Adviser at Nigeria’s Embassy in Washington, DC, and Defence Adviser at the Permanent Mission to the United Nations.

     Marwa also boasts strong academic credentials, holding a Master of Public and International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University.

     His stewardship at the NDLEA has earned widespread commendation.

     Under his leadership, the agency has recorded major breakthroughs: the arrest of over 73,000 drug mules and barons, seizure of more than 15 million kilogrammes of illicit substances, and the rollout of nationwide preventive campaigns targeting drug abuse.

     President Tinubu described the renewal of Marwa’s mandate as an affirmation of his effectiveness and dedication in Nigeria’s battle against illicit drugs.

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     “Your reappointment is a vote of confidence in your onerous efforts to rid our country of the menace of drug trafficking and drug abuse. I urge you not to relent in tracking the merchants of hard drugs, out to destroy our people, especially the young ones,” the President said.

    Meanwhile, the NDLEA has strengthened its maritime surveillance and interdiction capabilities following the successful completion of a week working visit to the United Kingdom by officers from the agency’s Directorate of Seaport Operations.

     Director, Media and Advocacy, NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja, Femi Babafemi, made this known in a statement yesterday.

    Babafemi said the six-man team led by Deputy Commander Narcotics (DCN) Aminu Danjuma Jega, undertook the strategic engagement between 19th and 25th October 2025 under the guidance of Mr. Errol Flynn Macdonald of the UK Home Office International Operations.

    He said during this time, they visited key British maritime and border enforcement facilities, where they were exposed to valuable international best practices in maritime intelligence, port security and inter-agency coordination.

    Babafemi said the second part of the training on Advanced Container Targeting was conducted for additional 19 NDLEA officers in Lagos between Monday 10th and Thursday 13th November 2025 by HOIO Intelligence team.

    “Both the UK training tour and the Lagos residential five-day training were sponsored by the UK Home Office International Operations.

    The NDLEA delegation held extensive discussions with officials of the UK Border Force, the National Crime Agency (NCA), Home Office Intelligence, the National Maritime Security Centre, and the Joint Maritime Security Centre in Portsmouth, among others.

    “During the engagements, the team received comprehensive presentations by the UK National Deep Rummaging Team, which showcased modern techniques and procedures for vessel rummage operations aimed at detecting and preventing illicit drug trafficking through sea routes.

    “The officers also witnessed live demonstration sessions at Tilbury and Felixstowe Ports, where inward-bound containers from Nigeria were subjected to layered inspection and risk-based screening procedures,” the statement reads.

    Babafemi said another key highlight of the visit was the introduction and demonstration of the Advanced Sea Searcher System, a state-of-the-art underwater detection technology used for locating concealed contraband and drug consignments beneath ships and port structures.

    He said the system’s capacity for high-precision underwater searches was identified as a game-changer in maritime interdiction, offering significant potential for NDLEA’s future operations along Nigeria’s coastal and port environments.

    In his post-training presentation to the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd), the leader of the delegation Jega noted that the international exposure had deepened his team’s understanding of intelligence-led maritime enforcement.

    He stressed that lessons learnt from the visit would enhance NDLEA’s operational synergy with other maritime and security agencies in Nigeria.

    “We were exposed to advanced tools, data-sharing models, and inter-agency coordination frameworks that will significantly improve our maritime intelligence gathering and port surveillance operations. The practical demonstrations we witnessed, particularly in vessel rummage and underwater detection, are invaluable to NDLEA’s ongoing efforts to counter transnational drug trafficking through our seaports,” he stated.

    In his response, Marwa commended the officers for representing Nigeria well during the training tour. He reaffirmed the Agency’s commitment to continuous capacity building and adoption of cutting-edge technologies in the fight against illicit drug trafficking.

    “Maritime routes remain critical in global drug trafficking networks. Strengthening our officers’ technical capacity and intelligence integration with our international partners is essential to safeguarding Nigeria’s borders. The lessons from this UK engagement will be vital in enhancing NDLEA’s effectiveness in intercepting drug consignments at sea and ensuring safer maritime operations,” Marwa stated.

    The NDLEA boss said the Agency would continue to deepen collaboration with the UK Home Office International Operations and other global law enforcement partners as part of ongoing efforts to combat transnational organized crime linked to illicit drugs.

  • Bank draft for Jimoh Ibrahim bursary award winners for collection today

    Bank draft for Jimoh Ibrahim bursary award winners for collection today

    Bank drafts for the winners of the Senator Jimoh Ibrahim Bursary Award are due for collection today  at Igbotako in Okitipupa Local Government Area of Ondo State.

    A total of 1000 undergraduates of  Ondo South Senatorial District origin are beneficiaries of the bursary ,courtesy of Dr.Jimoh Ibrahim who represents the senatorial district in the Red Chamber of the National Assembly.

    Each awardee will receive  N100000 in support of his education.

    Venue of the bursary disbursement is University of Fortune, Igbotako and time is 10am,according to the organisers.

    Collection can be by “physical presence  or  by delegation of  payment power;  a letter of authorization to anyone,” the organisers said.

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    They added:“our payment team can make payment to you anywhere if you are not at the ceremony . They can credit your account (we already have) upon telephone  confirmation on the number you provided.

    “All PWD should collect from Omamofe your leader and should not attend the ceremony. If you are a graduate or you are not a student, your slot will go to another student  in your local government.”

    “Each successful candidate  is now honored with the title JI Scholar, a  certificate to that effect will be sent later and you can use it to apply for further financial assistance.”

    The beneficiaries are drawn from various institutions of higher learning in the country.

  • Tinubu celebrates Fayose at 65, hails his courage, political resilience

    Tinubu celebrates Fayose at 65, hails his courage, political resilience

    • You’re valuable brother and friend, Wike tell ex-gov

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu  and Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike have congratulated former Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayo Fayose, on his 65th birthday, describing him as a courageous political figure whose resilience and consistency have left a distinct mark on Nigeria’s democratic landscape.

    In a goodwill message personally signed by him and released yesterday, President Tinubu said it gave him “great pleasure to celebrate Osoko himself” on the milestone anniversary.

    The President traced Fayose’s rise to national prominence to 2003, when he emerged as the second elected governor of Ekiti State at a time Tinubu was serving his second term as governor of Lagos.

    He noted that despite the turbulence that marked the end of Fayose’s first tenure, including what he described as “the abuse of presidential powers,” the former governor showed unusual courage and calm in the face of adversity.

    “In one of the great political comebacks of our time,” Tinubu said, Fayose returned to office in 2014 and made history as the first politician in Nigeria to defeat two incumbents in separate governorship contests.

    Describing him as a man firmly rooted among his people, the President said Fayose’s popular cognomen, Ore Mekunnu (friend of the poor), speaks to his identity and political style.

    “He is a colourful politician who has mastered the art of retail politics as a means of establishing a connection with the people,” he noted.

    Tinubu said the former governor’s achievements in office, ranging from road infrastructure to improved access to education and healthcare, remain visible across Ekiti, adding that notable projects such as the State High Court Complex and the new governor’s office stand as testament to his record.

    “As his elder brother, I value his support for me and my administration,” the President said, offering prayers for Fayose’s health and continued service to God and humanity.

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    “Happy birthday, Osokomole!” Tinubu added

    Also felicitating Fayose, Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom described him as “a valuable friend and brother, who will never pretend about where he stands on issues.”

    In his letter of congratulation to the former governor, Wike said Fayose remained a reference point in politics and governance in Nigeria.

    According to a statement issued yesterday by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, the FCT Minister wrote; “From the deepest part of my heart, I congratulate you on the occasion of your 65th Birthday, coming up on November 15th, 2025.

    “That you have attained this age is no doubt a confirmation of the grace the Almighty God has bestowed on you, and a challenge for more service to our country, Nigeria.

    “No doubt, at 65, you have remained a reference point in politics and governance in Nigeria.

    “You are such a valuable friend and brother, who will never pretend about where he stands on issues.

    “Ayodele my younger brother, may you reach the age of your elder brother in good health, and may God continue to make your days on earth fruitful, with immeasurable blessings.

    “To a dependable ally, whose yes is yes, and no is no, happy Birthday.”

  • JOHESU declare indefinite nationwide strike

    JOHESU declare indefinite nationwide strike

    • Says govt has taken workers’ patriotism for granted

    The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) and the Assembly of Healthcare Professional Associations (AHPA) have declared an indefinite nationwide strike, starting from yesterday night, accusing the Federal Government of “long delay, inaction and outright disregard” for a twelve-year demand to adjust the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS).

    The decision was announced yesterday at the Medical and Health Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) National Secretariat in Abuja, following what the union described as a unanimous resolution of its Expanded National Executive Council.

    JOHESU said that all its affiliate unions: MHWUN, Nigeria Union of Allied Health Professionals (NUAHP), Senior Staff Association of Universities, Teaching Hospitals, Research Institutes, and Associated Institutions (SSAUTHRIAI) and Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions in Nigeria (NASU), would withdraw services from all Federal Health Institutions beginning midnight of yesterday.

    It directed workers in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory to “immediately serve their governments 15-day notice in line with relevant provisions of the labour laws,” and assured state councils of full national support.

    In a statement at the end of the meeting signed by National Chairman of JOHESU, Comrade Kabiru Minjibri, the unions said it was necessary to “intimate our members in health institutions across the country and members of the public about the declaration of Trade Dispute in the Health Sector” and to highlight outstanding issues between the Federal Government and the unions.

    The union said several correspondences had been sent to relevant ministries, departments and agencies since the suspension of its last strike on June 5, 2023, which took what it called “the personal intervention of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.”

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    JOHESU stated that despite signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Government on October 29, 2024, after a seven-day warning strike, “there has been no positive response from the Federal Government on some of these issues despite assurances during subsequent meetings with relevant MDAs.”

    The union described the current situation as “worrisome and unacceptable,” stressing that government inaction had left them with no alternative.

    The union emphasised that the core of the dispute remains the non-implementation of the High-Level Body (HLB) Committee report on the adjusted CONHESS, which was submitted to the Presidential Committee on Salaries and Wages in 2022.

    According to JOHESU, this demand has remained unresolved since January 2, 2014, when the government implemented a parallel adjustment for the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS), “in violation of the Collective Bargaining Agreement that established the two salary structures in the health sector in 2009.”

    The statement lamented that “nothing has been done by successive administrations to redress this infraction,” adding that even after President Tinubu received a two-man JOHESU delegation in June 2023 and offered assurances, the demand was still ignored.

    The unions said MDAs had repeatedly blamed the delay on the non-reconstitution of the Presidential Committee on Salaries, but asserted that “since the reconstitution of the PCS the matter was not given priority attention until probably the last 48 hours when the Federal Government appears to have made practical moves to ameliorate the unpalatable delays which has pervaded for almost twelve years now.”

    While expressing concern for ordinary Nigerians who will be affected, JOHESU said:“This situation is beyond our immediate control because of government inaction.”

    The unions insisted that they had consistently prioritised social dialogue and had shown “maturity, selflessness and patriotism even in the face of extreme provocations and government’s long delay,” but now believe that “our maturity and patriotism have been taken for granted.”

  • Alia commends Tinubu, Naval Chief for renewed security push in Benue

    Alia commends Tinubu, Naval Chief for renewed security push in Benue

    • By Angula Bishop Reuben

    Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, has commended the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Idi Abass, for his renewed commitment to deepening security collaboration with the state.

    The governor made the remarks during a visit to the Naval Headquarters in Abuja, according to a statement shared on his official social media platforms.

    Governor Alia said he met the Naval Chief to express appreciation for his recent visit to Benue State and for the Navy’s increasing support amid ongoing internal security challenges across the Middle Belt.

    He also congratulated Vice Admiral Abass on his appointment by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, praising what he described as the President’s “exemplary leadership” in advancing national security.

    The Governor recalled that the CNS had visited Makurdi on 11th November, 2025 as part of a nationwide operational tour, marking his first official stop since assuming office. Makurdi was selected due to the strategic importance of the newly established Nigerian Navy Special Operations Command (NNSOC), which is headquartered in Benue.

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    During the visit, the naval chief inspected key military facilities, including the Navy Barracks at Kanshio, the Navy Medical Centre, and the temporary site of the Navy Provost and Regulating School in Makurdi.

    Governor Alia also noted that the establishment of the NNSOC stemmed from a request he made in 2024 during an official visit to the former Chief of Naval Staff, where he sought the approval for a Type A Nigerian Navy Operational Base in the state.

    He reiterated his administration’s commitment to strengthening partnerships with national security institutions to ensure “sustained peace, stability, and the protection of all our people.”

    Governor Alia also expressed profound appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his continued support in the fight against terrorism and other security threats in Benue State, noting that the President’s commitment has remained instrumental in restoring peace and stability across the state.

  • SWDC MD: How Nigeria can transform through business, policy collaboration

    SWDC MD: How Nigeria can transform through business, policy collaboration

    The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of South West Development Commission (SWDC), Dr Charles Akinola, has called for deliberate collaboration between business thinkers and policy shapers to foster Nigeria’s transformation.

    Akinola made the call in his keynote address at the maiden annual lecture of the Alumni Association of University of Ibadan School of Business. The lecture was themed, ‘The Power of Collaboration: Alumni as a Catalyst for Business Growth and Societal Transformation, and Building Legacies.’

    Other speakers include the immediate past Managing Director of First Bank PLC Dr Adesola Adeduntan; Dr Adebola Akindele and Mr Godwin Odah.

    Akinola, who harped on the need for a deliberate collaboration between business leaders and policy makers, said “Business provides energy, innovation, and risk appetite; policy provides stability, scale, and systems.

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    “Imagine a partnership where alumni of business schools and alumni of policy schools work hand-in-hand, one designing sustainable business models, the other shaping regulatory frameworks that allow those models to flourish.

    “That synergy is how Singapore built its competitiveness, how Rwanda re-imagined governance, and how the Nordic nations transformed welfare into wealth.

    “We must reproduce that model here in Nigeria through intentional partnerships between our business thinkers and our policy shapers. The alumni network is the perfect incubator for such collaboration.”

    Highlighting the strategic link among network, knowledge and talent to the transformation of the society, the SWDC boss posited: “Knowledge gives us depth — it is the light that guides decision and innovation. Network gives us reach — it extends our influence beyond geography and sector. Talent gives us force — it converts insight into execution.

  • Our infrastructure ‘ll stand test of time, says Abiodun

    Our infrastructure ‘ll stand test of time, says Abiodun

    • Commissions new ultramodern exco chamber

    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to delivering quality infrastructure that will stand the test of time.

     Speaking during the unveiling of the newly remodelled Executive Council Chambers at the Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, witnessed by former Governor, Chief Olusegun Osoba, the governor lamented the dilapidated condition of the edifice before its renovation, describing it as “an embarrassment.”

    According to him, the decision to remodel rather than construct a new Governor’s Office was deliberate.

    “This office was in total decay and an embarrassment. We chose not to build another Governor’s Office but to remodel the existing one. Investors will not be in doubt of our seriousness when they see new things in the State,” he said.

    The remodelled chambers are equipped with modern hi-tech facilities, including a state-of-the-art public address system, individual monitors displaying meeting agendas and deliberations, three large television screens for live discussions, modern executive chairs, and enhanced lighting to create the right ambience for serious state business.

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    Abiodun noted that the project was part of the administration’s broader regeneration agenda, which also includes the facelift of major landmarks such as the Ibara Government Reservation Area (GRA).

    He added that the regeneration efforts align with the state’s Urban Renewal Programme and the vision to deliver good governance while creating an enabling environment for long-term development.

    The governor highlighted his administration’s strides in infrastructure, security, health, education, and housing—key pillars of the ISEYA mantra—and emphasised that the new Executive Council Chambers would provide a conducive environment for strategic thinking and decision-making for the benefit of the people.

    He commended members of the State Executive Council for their contributions to the administration’s achievements, noting that their ideas and dedication were instrumental to the progress recorded.

    Abiodun also paid glowing tribute to Chief Olusegun Osoba, describing him as an enigma, a foremost politician, astute administrator, and a founding father whose efforts helped open up rural communities for grassroots development. He said his administration continues to benefit from Chief Osoba’s wealth of experience.

    In his remarks, Chief Osoba applauded the governor for the ongoing transformation across the state.

     He expressed delight at the new look of the Ibara GRA—once a slum but now a pride to the state and Egbaland. He also commended the governor for delivering a world-class Executive Council Chambers comparable to any of its kind globally.

    The unveiling adds to the list of major urban renewal achievements under the Abiodun administration. The government previously remodelled the MKO Abiola Stadium into a world-class sports arena, host of the best-rated National Sports Festival and a venue for international events. The Cultural Centre has also undergone a similar transformation.

    Abiodun reiterated his commitment to rebranding Ogun State through sustained urban renewal efforts aimed at birthing a modern, forward-looking state.

  • Agric key to Osun’s growth -Babayemi

    Agric key to Osun’s growth -Babayemi

    One of the leading All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial aspirants in Osun State, Omooba Dotun Babayemi has said that massive agricultural programmes with good road networks across the state will transform the state’s economy.

    Babayemi regretted that the bad roads across the state, especially in the rural areas, over 70 per cent of farm produce are being trapped and destroyed yearly in the state.

    Babayemi decried this during the continuation of his statewide ward-to-ward visit to four local governments including Irewole,Ife North, Oriade and Ilesa East local governments.

    The governorship aspirant has visited 262 wards out of the 332 with 70 remaining.

    He assured that an APC administration in the state would focus more on the rural areas without neglecting the urban centers, adding that rural roads would be given due attention so as to allow for abundance of food for the people.

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    “The population of rural dwellers in Osun is about 65 to 70 percent, yet all the focus has been on the urban centres.

    “But let me be clear, it’s only agriculture that can save the economy of Osun State, and without good road networks, that dream is impossible,” the aspirant maintained.

    At the ten wards visited, Babayemi stressed that the state was in a better stead in the Southwest, noting that if properly handled, it could become the hub for other states in the region.

    “What could save us in this state is to create economic space and opportunities. We are well situated in the Southwest; there is no state Osun does not share a border with–Oyo, Ondo, Ekiti, and Kwara. We are right in the middle. We ought to be the engine room of the Southwest economy,” he added.

    Babayemi added that this could be achieved through agriculture where good roads exist, pointing out that it could create job opportunities for many.

    “Where there’s a good road network, most farm produce won’t get spoiled. Over 70 percent of what farmers harvest in rural areas perishes because they can’t transport them to the market. If we can move these goods easily from the farms to the cities, the economy will improve greatly. But when roads are bad, everything rots away in the villages,” the Gbongan-born Prince lamented.

    Speaking separately in Ikire, Ipetumodu 1 and 2,Yakoyo and Moro in Ife North; Ipetu Ijesa 1 and 2,Okesa,Iloro,isare,Bolorunduro and Irojo in Ilesa East, the people commended Babayemi for coming to them and pleaded that he should remember their areas for development if given the opportunity to lead the state.

    They expressed their readiness to ensure the emergence of the APC in the state in 2026 as well the re-election of President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

  • Another 100 Oworonshoki residents receive compensation

    Another 100 Oworonshoki residents receive compensation

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to fairness, transparency, and the welfare of residents affected by the ongoing demolition of environmentally unsafe buildings across the state.

    He assured that all displaced persons would be resettled and adequately compensated.

    The assurance was delivered on behalf of the governor by the General Manager of the Lagos State Urban Renewal Agency (LASURA), Oladimeji Animashaun.

    It was during the second phase of compensation to affected residents of the Oworonshoki community.

    According to Animashaun, the government remains committed to its promise of ensuring that no resident is denied the right to own property in Lagos, even as it continues removing structures that pose environmental threats.

    “The very first time we compensated people, 79 affected persons collected their cheques.

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    “Today (yesterday), another 100 people are receiving theirs.

    “Governor Sanwo-Olu promised that those affected would be compensated. That is a promise made, promise fulfilled,” he said.

    Animashaun said many more would be compensated over several batches.

    Some beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the state government.

    The beneficiaries received compensation ranging from N1million to N5million depending on the nature and value of their demolished properties.

    One of the beneficiaries , Nwaoha Rosemary, who received N1 million, described the support as a welcome relief.

    Another beneficiary, Patrick Arinze, who got N3 million, said: “They have done the right thing at the right time.

    “People complained, but what the government has done supersedes our concerns.

    “If we had not received anything, what would we have done?”