Law & Crime
Group seeks EFCC’s probe of alleged N9.9bn fraud in NCDMB …Highest standards of accountability, transparency, due process, our watchword -Board
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
Concerned about the N9.9billion (approximately $6.6million)
allegedly misappropriated for consultancy services in the
Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB, the Coalition of Civil Society for Good Governance, CCSGG has called for a thorough investigation into the allegation.
The group specifically emphasized the need for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC to invite the Executive Secretary of the Board, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe reported to have been allegedly involved in the financial misappropriation.
At a press conference in Abuja on Friday, the convener of CCSGG, Comrade Okpanachi Jacob, alleged that Ogbe authorized the transfer of a significant sum for consultancy services without the proper documentation or transparency.
“We urge the EFCC to conduct a comprehensive and independent investigation into the financial activities of Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe and the NCDMB, especially focusing on the alleged misappropriation of 9.9 billion naira,” Jacob said.
The CCSGG outlined several key concerns related to the contract, including claims that the consultancy agreement was not advertised, which it argued violated procurement laws.
While in doubt whether the necessary approvals were obtained from the Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP and the Federal Executive Council, FEC for the large contract, the group raised concerns about the lack of adequate justification for the financial outlay, noting that the consultancy fees seemed excessive given the scale of the project.
“These are not mere allegations; there are documents that substantiate the claims against Engr. Ogbe. We call on the EFCC to investigate these claims and take appropriate legal action if wrongdoing is confirmed,” Jacob said.
The CCSGG also highlighted other alleged financial mismanagement, including the approval of N503 million for a workshop in London and over N400 million spent on an end-of-year party, a breakdown of which included food and finger foods.
Reacting to the allegations raised by CCSGG, the NCDMB described the claims as unfounded and recycled, saying they were “patently false” and emphasized that these were similar to accusations previously made by the Sahara Reporters, which had been categorically denied by the Board.
The Board, in a statement issued on Friday by its Communication Department, said it always observe the highest standards of accountability, transparency, and due process in its operations.
It maintained that no such expenditure of N7.7 billion had been made for consultancy services, clarifying that S.B Capital Partners & Advisory Limited, the forensic auditing firm engaged by the Board, was operating under a valid and ongoing contract for the recovery of unremitted deductions by oil and gas companies.
“There was no such expenditure of N7.7 billion by the Board for consultancy services,” the statement stressed.
The Board also asserted that the strategic workshop referenced by CCSGG was an annual event held to align the implementation of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development, NOGICD Act among key ministries, departments, and agencies.
According to the NCDMB, “all expenses related to this workshop and other projects were conducted in accordance with approved financial and procurement guidelines.”
The Board, however, emphasized its commitment to transparency, citing its recognition as the top-performing agency for transparency and efficiency by the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council, PEBEC for three consecutive years.
“The allegations by some desperate individuals seeking to tarnish the board’s hard-earned reputation should be completely disregarded.
“The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) wishes to alert the general public that a sponsored group, masquerading as a coalition of civil society group for good governance are recycling the same bogus and unfounded allegations that were recently published against the operations of our agency by Sahara Reporters.
“While we have dismissed these patently false allegations in a widely circulated press statement on Thursday, February 13, titled “NCDMB observes the highest standards of accountability, transparency, and due process in its operations.
“For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to restate that: Neither the Board nor the Executive Secretary spent the amount stated in the headline of the referenced statement,” it concluded.
Law & Crime
Gaidam seeks stakeholders’ support for ongoing Police recruitment exercise
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
As the recruitment of youths into the Nigeria Police Force continues across the country, the Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, has called on all stakeholders like traditional leaders, communities, and institutions, to support the process and encourage eligible youths to participate with sincerity and patriotism.
Gaidam, who made the call while receiving feedback from the field officers, expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the ongoing recruitment exercise for its orderly and transparent nature across the country.
“Nigeria’s path to a safer, more secure future is being steadily strengthened through deliberate reforms and renewed commitment to nation-building. At the heart of this progress is the ongoing nationwide police recruitment screening exercise, an initiative that reflects both hope and responsibility for thousands of young Nigerians,” he said.
The minister, according to a statement by his Special Assistant, Lima Goje, described the process as not just a routine exercise, but a critical step toward rebuilding public trust and enhancing the operational capacity of the Police Force, and therefore, urged all participants to remain law-abiding, disciplined, and patient.
He explained that integrity and respect for due process are as important as physical and academic qualifications, noting that the future of policing in Nigeria depends largely on the character and commitment of those who wear the uniform.
“This is more than recruitment; it is a call to national service,” he stated, adding that “Nigeria needs men and women of honor, individuals who understand that security is the foundation upon which development and prosperity are built.”
Commending President Bola Tinubu for approving the recruitment of 50,000 police personnel, he said this demonstrates a clear resolve to address longstanding gaps in manpower while repositioning the Police Force to meet modern security challenges.
Gaidam noted that beyond numbers, the current administration is focused on meaningful reform—transforming policing into a more professional, accountable, and citizen-centered institution.
He added that from improved training frameworks to enhanced welfare and operational support, the reform agenda signals a new era for law enforcement in Nigeria.
The minister declared that “the ongoing recruitment exercise, therefore, stands as a symbol of renewed hope—a bridge between the present challenges and a future where communities feel safer, justice is more accessible, and the rule of law is upheld without compromise.”
Law & Crime
Niger state NDLEA secures 29 convictions between January to mid-April 2026-Alhaji Gwadabawa
By Uthman-Baba Naseer, Minna
In its total onslaught against drug trafficking and abuse the Niger State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), says it has secured 29 convictions between January to mid-April 2026.
The Commander of the agency, in the State,Alhaji Shehu Nomau Gwadabawa, disclosed this while briefing journalists on the command’s achievements in 2026.
He disclosed that the command recorded tremendous successes in drug seizures across the state within the period under review.
Gwadabawa said that from January to April, 2026, NDLEA operatives seized a total of 3,005.78835 kilograms of various illicit drugs.
He explained that cannabis sativa, popularly known as marijuana, accounted for the largest portion of the seizures, with 2,987.723 kilograms recovered.
According to the NDLEA stateCommander,other substances seized include 11.603 kilograms of tramadol tablets, 0.976 kilograms of diazepam tablets, and 0.0531 kilograms of methamphetamine, also known as “ice.”
The command, he stated recovered 4.9 litres of cough syrup containing codeine, equivalent to over 5,000 bottles, as well as smaller quantities of pentazocine injections, pregabalin tablets, nitrazepam tablets, and Rohypnol tablets, commonly called “Orochi.”
In addition to the seizures, the NDLEA arrested 36 suspects, comprising 34 men and two women, in connection with drug-related offences.
The commander highlighted some notable operations, including the arrest of a husband and wife in Takuti with 118 kilograms of cannabis sativa. He said the suspects are currently undergoing prosecution.
He further revealed that about two months ago, operatives of the command,arrested a suspect in possession of 483 components used for improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
The suspect Nomau Gwadabawa,revealed has since been handed over to the Department of State Services (DSS) for further investigation.
The commander noted that beyond arrests and seizures, the command has intensified its public enlightenment campaigns across secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and communities in places like Suleja and Bida.
He added that the agency maintains strong collaboration with other security agencies, including the police and the military, especially during joint operations.
“We work closely with sister agencies, particularly in operations that require joint efforts. Recently, we carried out a raid in Suleja alongside the police and the military,” he said.
The commander, however, identified lack of operational vehicles as a major challenge affecting the command’s performance, especially in high-traffic areas like Mokwa.
He appealed for more logistical support, noting that improved mobility would further enhance the agency’s effectiveness in combating drug crimes in the state.
Gwadabawa also explained that the NDLEA avoids publicly disclosing the monetary value of seized drugs to prevent encouraging criminal activities.
He reaffirmed the command’s commitment to sustaining its operations and ensuring a drug-free society in Niger State.
Law & Crime
Supreme Court fixes April 22 for hearing of PDP leadership dispute
Supreme Court fixes April 22 for hearing of PDP leadership dispute
By Our Correspondent
In a bid restore peace in the crisis thorn Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),the Supreme Court of Nigeria, has scheduled April 22, 2026, for the hearing of a high-stakes appeal arising from the protracted leadership tussle within the Party.
The development follows proceedings on Tuesday when the appeal, filed by a faction of the party led by former Minister Kabiru Turaki, was mentioned for the first time before the court.
Lead counsel to the appellants, Chris Uche (SAN), urged the court to abridge the time stipulated under its rules for filing legal processes.
He also requested an accelerated hearing, citing the urgency of resolving the dispute to avoid further instability within the party.
The appeal challenges a judgment of the Court of Appeal, which had earlier upheld the decision of Justice Omotosho.
Responding, counsel to the 1st to 3rd respondents, E.C. Ukala (SAN), did not oppose the request for expedited proceedings but sought 15 days to file their brief.
Similarly, counsel to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Kingsley Magbim, raised no objection but requested 10 days to respond.
Other parties in the matter also aligned with the position of non-opposition.
In its ruling, the Supreme Court granted the appellants’ application, significantly shortening the timeline.
The court ordered that all respondents must file their briefs within five days, while the appellants were given two days to submit any reply.
It directed that all processes be filed on or before April 21, ahead of the substantive hearing the following day.
In a related appeal involving former Governor ofJigawa State, Sule Lamido, the apex court similarly approved a request for accelerated hearing.
The case stems from an appeal against a ruling of the Court of Appeal, which affirmed the judgment of Justice Lifu.
Counsel to the appellants, Paul Erokoro (SAN), made a similar application for abridgment of time, which was not opposed by any of the respondents.
The court consequently ordered the same compressed timelines—five days for respondents’ briefs and two days for replies—and fixed April 22, 2026, for hearing.
Reacting to the developments, the PDP, in a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong Essien, called on members to remain steadfast and hopeful.
The party urged its supporters to continue to uphold democratic values and expressed confidence that the Supreme Court would deliver judgments that strengthen Nigeria’s democracy.
It also reiterated its belief in the judiciary as a critical institution capable of safeguarding democratic governance, particularly at a time of heightened political tension.
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