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January 17, 2022 Saraki Urges Incoming Government To Revisit Past Security Reports For Solution To The Menace

Saraki Urges Incoming Government To Revisit Past Security Reports For Solution To The Menace

Former senate president, Bukola Saraki, has advised that Nigeria’s next government must revisit all reports of the various security summits and harmonize them to quickly end the security crisis across the country.

Saraki, in a statement signed by the head of his media office, Yusuph Olaniyonu, said the implementation of the recommendations required strong political will and transparency to ensure immediate success.

He commended the courage and patriotism of members of the various security agencies who have continued to fight against enemies of the country within and outside.

The former senate President is also seeking better motivation for them and their families while they are in service and after retirement.

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January 17, 2022 Four Abducted Nasarawa Varsity Students Regain Freedom

Four Abducted Nasarawa Varsity Students Regain Freedom

Four students of the Federal University of Lafia, Nasarawa State, who were kidnapped last week, have regained freedom.

The four students of the institution, were abducted outside the university premises.

The Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Professor Shehu Abdul Rahman, who spoke through the Head, Information and Public Relations Unit, Mr. Abubakar Ibrahim, confirmed the victims’ release on Sunday.

The VC explained that upon their release, the students underwent medical checks and they were all found to be in good condition.

He further urged the students to remain calm and go about their normal activities on both campuses of the university.

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January 14, 2022 ICLEI Says120m Nigerians Living In Unclean Environments

ICLEI Says120m Nigerians Living In Unclean Environments

An environmentalist and African Regional Coordinator of the International Council for Local Environmental Initiative, Ene Baba Owoh, says at least 120 million Nigerians are living in unclean environments.

He said that investigations had shown that in the last 20 years, only Lagos, Bauchi and Akwa Ibom States had raised their allocations in waste management, a situation he blamed on poor implementation of relevant environmental laws in terms of monitoring, evaluation and sanctions.

Owoh, who is also the national coordinator of Clean-Up Nigeria CUN, also blamed Nigerians for leaving everything to the government, saying “for most Nigerians, they don’t believe that cleanliness is their responsibility, they believe government should do everything for them and that’s why we litter the streets and expect the government to come and clean it for us”.

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January 14, 2022 Baba Says Federal Allocation Can’t Sustain Nigeria Police Trust Fund

Baba Says Federal Allocation Can’t Sustain Nigeria Police Trust Fund

The Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, has said that federal allocation cannot sustain the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF)

While noting that the Nigeria Police depend heavily on the revenue accruing from the Federation Account for the implementation of its programmes and activities, the IGP said the dwindling state of national revenue has made the attainment of the mandate of re-positioning the police to change the internal security narratives of the country challenging,

The IGP spoke at Force Headquarters in Abuja, during the commissioning of N8.7bn operational vehicles and security equipment for the police.

He called on all Nigerians, corporate bodies and multinationals to key into the goals of the Fund to enable it to accomplish its laudable objectives for the Nigeria Police Force and the nation at large.

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