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PSC Chair X-rays The Future of Policing And Security In Nigeria

By Ebinum Samuel   The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd, mni, has said that a Police Officer in all circumstance must have a thorough understanding and knowledge of the law, and of Police orders and instructions and must develop the attributes of efficiency, courtesy, tact, integrity and impartiality. DIG Argungu in a key note address presented to the participants of an ongoing high-level workshop which began in Abuja yesterday, September 15th 2025 and organised for security personnel by the United Nations Development Programme, UNDP, Development Partners and Governments of Bornu, Adamawa and Yobe States also noted that current threats to the future of Policing and security in Nigeria are no longer primarily coming from the conventional (traditional) factors of the usual narrative – unemployment, poverty, out-of-school children, etc. The Commission’s spokesman, Ikechukwu Ani said that Argungu spoke on “Ethics, Mental Health and the Future of Policing and security in Nigeria” with theme “Command Leadership for Ethical and Trauma-Informed Security Response” where he noted that it is important for Police Officers to study ethics and professional code of ethics since according to him they are the bedrock of Policing code of conduct. DIG Argungu said ethics training will help Police departments/institutions recognise their full potential since Officers use a lot of discretion in the conduct of their duties which include the enforcement of the law at appropriate time or place. The PSC Chairman also spoke on the implications of medical health requirements for enlistment into the Nigeria Police Force adding that medical health examination will help evaluate “if the candidate is medically fit to meet the physical requirements of the job”. He said deformities and abnormalities test must be carried out as part of the medical health requirements, adding that a candidate for admission must be free of impediment in speech, gross malfunction of teeth or jaw preventing proper mastication of food, knock knees, bent knees, bant knees, flat feet, bent arms. Others include; deformed hands, defective eye sight or squint eyes, amputation of any kind etc. DIG Argungu explained that Police stress stems from operational factors like trauma exposure and dangerous incidents, organizational issues such as poor management, shift work and lack of peer support and external societal pressures “which can lead to issues like burn out, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD)”.He noted the categories of stressors which he said includes operational stressors which is inherent in the nature of police work including exposure to violence, traumatic events and the potential to danger; Organisational stressors that comes with issues of insufficient staffing, poor leadership, excessive overtime, lack of proper equipment and strict or poorly enforced policies. Others include Personal/External stressors such as factors like financial difficulties, social and family pressures, societal influences as well as internal factors related to individual Officers’ emotional well being. DIG Argungu said the consequences of Police stress is that it can lead to various mental and physical health problems including; mental health disorder, burn out, substance misuse and suicide. On the future of Policing and security in Nigeria, the PSC Chairman said the key challenges and threats that the country is facing now are”social media as well as digital channel which can also be used for malicious content and propaganda and “hooligans, employed by undesirable elements to recruit and mobilise followers ” The PSC Chairman noted that at this era of 21st Century, “all security Officers will have to have training in the recognition of offences committed by computer and how electronically based technology affects businesses and everyday life.

NUPENG Denies Allegation of Collections At Depots

 

By Ebinum Samuel 

 

 

Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, yesterday, described allegation of collections at the depots as a blackmail calculated to tarnish the good image of the union and bias public opinion against them.

The union, which is smarting from disagreement with Dangote Refineries over unionization stated unequivocally that there are lots of blackmail going on on social media against them as well as distortions of facts and misinformation.

They stated: “They are pained by our victory over Unionization battles against them, and they are out for revenge by attacking our reputation and activities .

“Please don’t be depressed by all these negative things they are writing because social media is full of ignorant people who have access to phones and data to post anything the most recent include the lies that we are aiding smuggling, collecting N1.00 on every litre of products brought into Nigeria and that we are part of the cabal that destroyed and make all government refineries not to work.

“Some are just throwing figures all over about the collections at the various depots. You should know that the employees in the downstream sector are purely in the informal sector, they don’t have structured jobs/ employment. These employees include Tanker Drivers, Depot workers, Employees of Marketers stationed at various depots. “There are also associations at the various depots as well, these include, Truck Owners association, the Independent Marketers Association, Major Marketers Association, all these are the Trade Unions that are collecting dues from their members in the value chain but they are not seen but only PTD- NUPENG members are seen and heard. Why?

“Nigerians do not share empathy with any other person and because they feel highly inconvenient by the power and impact of our strike, notwithstanding the reasons for the industrial action, they want us out of the way at all costs. ASUU, NASU, NMA,etc can go to strike for years, Nigerians don’t care as long as it doesn’t affect their businesses, movements and income.

“Employers too hate to deal with us and everything must be thrown at us. There are many Trade Unions/ Associations at the Petroleum depots and each one of them has their roles and responsibilities to be there and they depend on our representatives at the depots to assist them to collect their dues from members who usually never wiling to pay.

“We actually command lots of influence and respect which infuriates many others. It should also be noted that PTD- NUPENG is a trade Union and the members are employees of the owners of trucks. “They pay union dues to NUPENG . The dues and levies being paid are being used for:

Trainings on safety on the wheels, which are done quarterly in every Zone with FRSC, Police, Fire service men, State VIO, and other Traffic Enforcement agencies in each zone,all these cost fortune

“No employer provides health insurance for tanker drivers and they travel for hours with inflammable materials and we believe a sick truck driver is an accident in- waiting, so we set up Health Insurance with LEADWAY Health Insurance for each of those Petroleum Truck Driver on the wheels

” Further more, we have dedicated funds for Security on the highways because we have to always mobilize these security agencies on the highways against truck hijackers, kidnappers and community areas criminals, nobody does that for free.

d- Union dues itself .

“The Association of Truck owners also collect fees from their members who are Owners of the trucks whenever they load at the depots. Marketers, which is IPMAN for Independent Marketers also have their employees belonging to NUPENG. These employees pay dues to the Union, and the members of IPMAN also pay dues to their association.

“Major Marketers Association has employees who are members of NUPENG and they also have members of the association. All these are collected at a single point at the depots on behalf of every stakeholder by PTD- NUPENG and the money is paid by truck owners and the Marketers.

In this struggle, major marketers, Independent Marketers and Truck Owners, are interested parties as well waiting to be liberated from the imminent takeover by DANGOTE. They cannot do anything about it but are excited that NUPENG is taking up the fight.

“The issue of collections at the depots is a blackmail being thrown at us, and there is no way we can defend them against an already biased public opinion.” They stated.

Anambra Police Arrest 54 Suspects, Recover Large Quantity of Hard Drugs in Anti-Cultism, Drug Raids

 

The Anambra State Police Command has stepped up its campaign against cultism, drug abuse, and other criminal activities, arresting 54 suspects and recovering a large cache of hard drugs in recent operations across the state.

The arrests, which involved 39 males and 15 females, were made in separate raids carried out by operatives of the command between September 12 and 14, 2025.

According to the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, the command is deeply concerned about the growing moral decline among youths, particularly those aged between 18 and 26 years.

Ikenga recalled recent incidents of fake kidnappings orchestrated by young people to extort their parents, describing the trend as alarming.

In one case, a young lady and her boyfriend staged her abduction and collected ₦3 million ransom from her parents, after initially demanding ₦10 million. In another incident, a couple collected ₦1 million in a similar self-orchestrated kidnap scheme.

The command also condemned a recent cult-related shooting at a burial ceremony in Ezi-Ogidi, Idemili North Local Government Area, which left four people dead and 15 others seriously injured.

“These disturbing developments highlight the growing menace of cultism, drug abuse, and moral decay in our society,” Ikenga stated. He added that poor parental supervision was partly to blame.

To address the situation, the command has intensified surveillance, patrols, and intelligence-led operations aimed at disrupting criminal networks.

On September 12, operatives of the Special Anti-Cult Squad (SPACS), Enugwu-Ukwu, arrested a 25-year-old suspect, Chiderah Obochi, at Ifitedunu along the Old Onitsha-Awka Road. He was found in possession of dried leaves suspected to be cannabis.

Upon interrogation, Obochi confessed to being a drug courier in Umudioka Village, Dunukofia LGA, and led police to the residence of another suspect, Ginika Okeke. Although Okeke was not at home, operatives recovered 11 bags of cannabis from the premises.

The seized substances will be handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for further investigation and action.

In a separate operation on September 14, police raided a suspected cultist hideout at Ogidi, Idemili North LGA, arresting 53 persons comprising 38 males and 15 females.

The suspects are currently undergoing screening and profiling, with those found culpable to be prosecuted in court.

On behalf of the Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu, the command reassured residents of its commitment to safeguarding lives and property while ensuring Anambra remains safe for all law-abiding citizens.

Police to sanction officers over ₦300,000 extortion in Edo

 

The Edo State Police Command has recovered N300,000 extorted from a furniture maker by the officers attached to the Oba Market Area Command, Benin City.

This was contained in a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer of the command, Moses Yamu, on Monday.

Yamu said that officers involved have been detained and would face disciplinary procedures in accordance with the extant regulations of the Nigeria Police Force.

The statement read, “The Edo State Police Command wishes to inform the public that it has taken decisive action following a video circulated on social media by an influencer in Edo State alleging the extortion of the sum ₦300,000 from a furniture maker by some officers attached to Oba Market Area Command, Benin City.

“The officers involved have been promptly identified, the money has been fully recovered and returned to the victim, while the said officers have been detained and are to face disciplinary procedures in accordance with the extant regulations of the Nigeria Police Force.

“In addition, stern administrative measures have been taken against the Oba Market Area Command to ensure professionalism, discipline, and respect for the rights of citizens in the discharge of their duties.”

He said the command under Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, urged members of the public to report any unprofessional conduct by officers and men of the command to the Public Complaints Bureau or the Complaints Response Unit through 08150999335 and
08100389992.

He added, “The Command assures the good people of Edo State that it remains committed to upholding the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and accountability in service delivery.

The command also appreciates the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 5 Headquarters, AIG Salman Dogo, for his unwavering support in entrenching accountable and transparent policing in the zone.

Recall that in May, the Police Force commenced disciplinary proceedings against six officers, including their supervisory officer, a Chief Superintendent of Police, following their involvement in a viral extortion video along the Benin Bypass.

The NPF, in a statement on its official X.com page, stated that the six officers were brought before the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, who described their actions as “shameful, distasteful, and utterly unacceptable.”

Following this, Egbetokun ordered the commencement of internal disciplinary procedures, consistent with the Force’s zero-tolerance policy for extortion and misconduct.

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Indian businessman, 3 others arrested over N3.9bn tramadol intercepted at Lagos airport

 

By Ebinum Samuel

 

As NDLEA busts skuchies factory in Ikorodu, recovers 6,029 bottles; arrests couple with 19kg meth, skunk in Anambra; intercepts Ice, Loud shipments in picture frame, decoders

 

An Indian businessman Gupta Ravi Kumar and three Nigerian accomplices: Ogunlana Noah Olanrewaju, Olushola Idrees Kayode and Bakare Korede Muheeb have been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in connection with the seizure of Two Million Two Hundred and Forty-Eight Thousand (2,248,000) pills of tramadol 200mg/225mg intercepted at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Ikeja Lagos.

The tramadol shipment worth Three Billion Nine Hundred and Ninety Million Naira (N3,990,000,000) in street value was imported from Delhi, India, disguised as multi-vitamins in 114 cartons and arrived the import shed of the Lagos airport on an on Ethiopian Airline flight on Monday 8th September 2025.

A team of NDLEA officers who had put the consignment under surveillance however swooped on a clearing agent and two drivers who were trying to move the shipment out of the airport in two trucks on Thursday 11th September. A follow up operation the following day, Friday led to the arrest of the Indian businessman Gupta Ravi Kumar, when he was trying to take delivery of the consignment.

At the terminal 2 departure gate of the airport, NDLEA operatives on Sunday 7th September intercepted a passenger Onyeganochi Stanley Ifeanyi travelling on a Qatar Airline flight to Doha. A search of his bag led to the recovery of 900grams of skunk, a strain of cannabis concealed in crayfish. As a first-time traveler, Onyeganochi claimed the bag was given to him to help take to Doha by a Qatar-based Nigerian Ohadiegwu Anthony Uchenna who actually followed him to the airport.

His confession led to the arrest of Uchenna who was still within view. Operatives who later conducted a search of Uchenna’s hotel room in Ajao estate discovered additional 200grams of the same psychoactive substance. He claimed he was to return to Doha days later and pick the bag from the unsuspecting Onyeganochi if he had succeeded escaping security checks.

At the Tincan port in Lagos, a total of 161 parcels of Canadian Loud, a strain of cannabis weighing 81.7kg and 1.2kg hashish oil were recovered from a 40ft container of vehicle spare parts and used vehicles imported from Montreal Canada during a joint examination of the shipment on Tuesday 9th September. Two suspects: John Ochigbo, 53, and Okeke Kingsley, 26, have been taken into custody in connection with the seizure.

Another shipment of Canadian Loud with a total weight of 65kg was tracked from the port to Third Mainland bridge where NDLEA operatives intercepted a Toyota Sienna vehicle conveying the consignment, recovered it and arrested the driver Abubakar Ibrahim, 42 on Thursday 11th September.

Two separate shipments of methamphetamine concealed in picture frame and Loud, hidden in video players were seized at two courier companies in Lagos on Monday 8th and Thursday 11th September respectively by NDLEA operatives. While six grams of meth recovered from the picture frame were meant for delivery in Gabon, 1.1kg Loud in the decoder machines was heading to the United Arab Emirate.

In Ikorodu area of Lagos, NDLEA operatives acting on intelligence on Thursday 11th September raided a factory producing skuchies, a blend of cannabis and black currant drink. No less than 6, 029 bottles of the new psychoactive substance and 4,232kg of cannabis were recovered from the factory located in Caritas, Ibeshe area of Ikorodu while the factory manager Joy Awosika was arrested. Another suspect, Akeem Oriola was same day arrested in Mushin area of Lagos with 26kg skunk.

In Abuja, NDLEA operatives on a stop and search operation at Utako area of the FCT on Thursday 11th September arrested a dispatch rider Godsplan Vincent, 29, while on a mission to distribute 50.7grams of cocaine and 66grams of Loud. Three female suspects: Faidat Azeez, 25; Alanu Fatimoh, 40, and Mojeed Taiwo, 25, were arrested in Lagbondoko and Akitan areas of Oyo town, Oyo State in connection with the seizure of 17kg skunk found in their possession.

No fewer than 100,000 pills of tramadol 200mg/225mg were seized from a suspect Musa Shuaibu, 38, at Gadar Tamburawa, along Zaria – Kano road on Monday 8th September while

196 litres of Akuskura, a new psychoactive substance, were recovered from Abubakar Adamu, 35, at Na’ibawa area of Kano by NDLEA operatives who also seized 34.1kg skunk, 493 tubes of rubber solution and 25 litres of ‘suck and die’, an NPS, from Basiru Umar, 18,

at Wailari area, Kumbotso LGA, Kano state on Thursday 11th September.

In Anambra state, a couple: Nzube Onyedika, 41, and Ebele Onyedika, 42, were arrested during a raid operation at Obosi where 13.9kg Methamphetamine and 5.3kg skunk were recovered from them while various quantities of meth, tramadol, swinol, heroin and skunk were seized from another suspect Nnamchi Tochukwu, 36.

In Yobe, a suspect Mohammed Auwal was arrested after 36 blocks of cannabis sativa weighing 22.1kg were recovered from his residence at Gadan Talakawa area of Potiskum, while three trans-border drug traffickers: Kunyadi Kunle Ogbungbun, 24; Olalekan Adewale, 20; and Sanya Joshua,22, were nabbed with 394kg skunk at Imeko area of Ogun State during a joint operation by NDLEA operatives with the police and local vigilante on Sunday 7th September. Three motorcycles used in conveying the illicit consignment were also recovered.

In Edo state, a total of 16,966.633 kilograms of skunk were destroyed on a cannabis plantation measuring 6.786653 hectares at Ugbogyi forest, Ovia South West LGA while 112 bags of processed cannabis weighing 1,176 kilograms were also recovered at the farm where four suspects: Ebenezer Ewang; Oshore John; Emmanuel Monday and David Sunday were arrested.

In like manner, Commands and formations of the Agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitization activities to schools, worship centres, work places and communities among others in the past week. These include: WADA sensitization lecture to drivers at Onitsha South Motors park, Enugu North, Enugu state; Islamic faithful at Otu Central Mosque, Otu, Oyo state; students and staff of Salamah International School, Malumfashi, Katsina; Islamic faithful at Wawa Central Mosque, Wawa town, Niger state, while the Ogun state command of NDLEA paid a WADA advocacy visit to the Osile Oke-Ona Egba, Oba Adedapo Adewale Tejuosho, Karounwi III, among others.

While commending the officers and men of MMIA, DOGI, Tincan, Lagos, Oyo, Edo, Kano, FCT, Anambra, Yobe, and Ogun Commands for the arrests, and seizures, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) enjoined them and their colleagues across the country to continue with the ongoing balanced approach to the drug control efforts of the Agency.

Rule Of Law Under Attack!” – Falana Tears Into FG, Akpabio Over Ignored Court Rulings

 

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has accused the Federal Government and Senate President Godswill Akpabio of undermining the rule of law.

 

In a strongly worded statement, Falana alleged that both the government and powerful individuals have been brazenly disregarding court judgments, warning that such actions threaten the very foundation of democracy.

 

He particularly criticized the Senate under Akpabio’s leadership, describing it as one of the most notorious institutions in flouting judicial orders.

 

Falana cited several examples, including:

 

The case of Comrade Tajudeen Baruwa, re-elected as NURTW President in August 2023, whose victory was upheld by both the National Industrial Court and the Court of Appeal. Despite these rulings, Baruwa was forcefully removed from office to pave the way for the installation of Oluomo as union president.

 

In May 2024, when the Federal Government sued the 36 states over local government control, the Supreme Court affirmed local government autonomy and ordered direct allocation of funds to the 774 councils. According to Falana, this ruling has been treated with “utter contempt” by the FG.

 

The case of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, suspended by the Senate in March 2025. Although a Federal High Court declared the suspension illegal and ordered her reinstatement, the Senate ignored the judgment and went further by converting the six-month suspension into an indefinite one.

 

Falana urged President Bola Tinubu to take immediate steps to halt what he described as an “inexorable descent into anarchy and chaos,” even suggesting the President suspend his vacation to address the matter.

 

He also challenged the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to rise to the occasion, recalling how the association, under Alao Aka-Bashorun in 1987, boycotted courts to compel compliance with a single court order during the Babangida regime. He stressed that the NBA’s duty is even greater now under a democratic dispensation.

 

The human rights lawyer lamented that election riggers now openly mock aggrieved citizens by daring them to “go to court,” since judicial outcomes have become predictable.

Anambra Police Chief, Ikioye Orutugu Presents N59M to Families of Deceased Officers

The Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Command, CP Ikioye Orutugu, on Thursday convened a high-level strategic meeting with Area Commanders, Tactical Commanders, and Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) in the state to review and strengthen operational strategies.

 

The meeting, held at the Command Headquarters in Awka, focused on revitalizing intelligence-led policing, reassessing ongoing investigations, and reinforcing proactive measures to sustain security gains across Anambra State.

 

Addressing the officers, CP Orutugu charged them to uphold discipline, professionalism, and collaboration with community stakeholders in the discharge of their duties.

 

He further directed commanders and DPOs to intensify visibility patrols, surveillance, and intelligence sharing to ensure effective policing.

 

A highlight of the meeting was the presentation of cheques from the Inspector-General of Police’s Group Life Insurance/Family Welfare Scheme to families of fallen officers. Cheques amounting to ₦59,186,177.62 were presented to 38 families of policemen who died in the line of duty.

 

CP Orutugu described the gesture as a testament to the Police Force leadership’s commitment to the welfare of its personnel and their families.

 

He stressed that the sacrifices of the gallant officers would never be forgotten.

 

In addition, the CP extended cash support to the family of an Inspector who lost his life while repelling an insurgent attack at Aguata.

 

He assured that the Command remains resolute in supporting families of fallen heroes.

 

Reassuring residents of the state, CP Orutugu reiterated the Command’s dedication to safeguarding lives and property, urging members of the public to continue to provide credible information to aid the fight against crime.

 

The statement was issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, Anambra State Command.

How we recovered over $700m looted funds abroad – ICPC boss

 

 

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has revealed that Nigeria has successfully recovered $700 million in looted funds stashed abroad.

The disclosure was made by the ICPC Chairman, Dr. Musa Aliyu, during a one-day media engagement with journalists from the North-West and North-East, held in Kano.

Dr. Aliyu noted that the recovered funds could have otherwise been used to provide critical social amenities and improve the quality of life for millions of Nigerians.

According to him, “Nigeria from 2017 till date recovered over $700 million. So asset recovery is the best strategy.

“The asset recovered would be used in developmental projects such as roads and health,” he said.

He further said the commission recorded recoveries of cash totaling N7.2 billion in the North-West and N43.3 million in the North-East regions, as well as $1.066 million recovered in the North-West.

He said the recoveries were made within a 2-year period, between May 2023 and July 2025.

“We also engaged in Project Tracking and Financial Recoveries. A total of 1,440 projects were tracked, valued at approximately ₦271.054 billion. Of these, 767 projects valued at ₦112.737 billion were in the Northeast,
and 673 projects valued at ₦158.317 billion were in the Northwest.

But the real story in project tracking is this: citizens and journalists who flagged abandoned projects made these interventions possible, ensuring resources reached the intended beneficiaries.

“Our cash recoveries totalled ₦7.269 billion in the Northwest and ₦43.335 million in the Northeast, with a total of $1.066 million also recovered in the North-West.

“We also seized assets in the Northwest, including 14 buildings, 25 plots
of land, and three farmlands.

“On Enforcement and Legal Actions, a total of 171 cases were investigated, with 117 in the Northwest and 54 in the Northeast. This led to 16 cases being
filed in court, with eight from the Northwest and the Northeast. Four convictions were recorded in each of the two zones,” the ICPC Chairman said.

He said Nigerians were gradually refusing to pay bribes and could achieve 90 percent compliance in four years if the whistleblower bill is passed into law.

He, however, called on the National Assembly, NASS, to expedite the passage of the whistleblower bill into law to protect Nigerians and journalists, thereby encouraging them in the crusade against the menace.

“The UNODC-NBS survey reveals that the North-West recorded the highest
bribe refusal rate in the country at 76%, while the North-East recorded 60%. This demonstrates that ordinary people are willing to stand up against corruption.

“Equally encouraging is the growing courage to report corruption. Reports of bribery in the Northern zones rose from 4.7% in 2019 to 13.4% in 2023. More importantly, the share of these reports leading to formal action has almost tripled, from 16% in 2019 to 43% in 2023. These are not just statistics—they
tell real stories of Nigerians refusing to be exploited.

“I therefore call on the National Assembly to expedite the passage of the Whistleblower Bill, which will empower and protect the citizens and journalists to report corruption without fear.”

He said the commission has started implementing a programme titled “Accountability and Corruption Prevention Program for Local Governments initiative” to beam it searchlight and ensure accountability at the local government level, and if fully implemented, there will be value for money and the local government across the country will witness progress.

Earlier, Dr. Umar Yakubu, Executive Director of the Center for Fiscal Transparency and Public Integrity, stated that the ICPC’s initiative is the first mechanism in the world designed as a proactive measure to prevent corruption, rather than responding to corruption after it has occurred.

Police arrest student for allegedly abandoning newborn in Bush

 

The Nasarawa State Police Command has arrested a final-year student of the College of Education, Akwanga, for allegedly abandoning her newborn baby in a bush.

The infant, wrapped in cloth, was found on Wednesday near a primary school along AA Koto Street, Akwanga. Concerned residents, who discovered the baby alive, immediately raised an alarm and alerted the police.

Confirming the incident in Lafia on Thursday, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Ramhan Nansel, said the Commissioner of Police has directed that the case be handed over to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for thorough investigation.

“The mother of the baby has been identified and arrested. The Commissioner of Police has ordered the transfer of the case to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Lafia, for thorough investigation and prosecution,” Nansel told reporters.

The incident sparked outrage among residents of Akwanga, many of whom expressed shock and anger over the abandonment.

This is not the first time such an incident has been recorded in Nigeria. In July 2025, a farmer in Kamba town, Dandi Local Government Area of Kebbi State, rescued a newborn baby girl who had been buried alive on his farmland.

The farmer, Kabiru Kamba, said he noticed an unusual ridge on his farm and called on nearby motorcyclists to help him dig. To their astonishment, they discovered a baby wrapped in cloth and crying, still alive.

Kamba reported the incident to security operatives, and the child was later placed in his custody by the Dandi Local Government Council. Out of compassion, he and his wife, who had recently given birth, took the baby in and even began plans for her naming ceremony.

The growing cases of child abandonment across the country have raised serious concerns among security agencies and communities, with calls for more proactive measures to address the underlying social and economic issues.

 

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Peter Obi meets Jonathan in Abuja

 

Former Anambra State governor and Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, on Thursday paid a visit to former President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja for a private discussion centered on national concerns.

Obi confirmed the meeting in a post on his official X handle, where he described Jonathan as a “very dear elder brother, statesman, and leader.”

“Today in Abuja, I met with my very dear elder brother, statesman, and leader, former President Goodluck Jonathan. We had a fruitful closed-door meeting and discussed the state of our dear nation,” Obi wrote.

Details of their conversation is yet to be disclosed.