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Police Affairs Minister says INTERPOL’s tools needed to strengthen internal security framework

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Police Affairs Minister,Senator Ibrahim Gaidam(middle) and officials of the ministry

 

By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi

Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam has said that erosion of safety in Nigeria requires robust response to strengthen internal security framework with the aid of advanced international policing tools.

Gaidam therefore noted that collaboration of security agencies would “serve as a vital platform to enhance the capacity of our law enforcement agencies in leveraging INTERPOL’s tools to foster peace and security across the nation.”

The minister spoke at the workshop on the International Criminal Police Organisation, INTERPOL with the theme: “Strengthening Internal Security: A Path to a Safer Nigeria.” organized by the Ministry of Police Affairs in conjunction with the Nigeria Police Force and National Central Bureau, NCB, Abuja.

He said: “The erosion of safety in Nigeria extends far beyond the direct consequences of crime; it calls for a robust response to strengthen our internal security framework with the aid of advanced international policing tools. As technology evolves, so too must our strategies to combat these threats.”

Gaidam said that he firmly believed that the insights and outcomes from the workshop would be critical in addressing the pervasive insecurity that currently afflicts the society.

“We must acknowledge that for decades, our nation has grappled with the chronic issue of criminal victimization, which has severely impacted the safety and well-being of our citizens. In recent years, we have faced an alarming rise in insurgency and terrorism, which have taken on increasingly complex international dimensions,” he stressed.

The minister pointed out that “INTERPOL is a prestigious organization with a membership spanning 196 countries, actively engaged in combating terrorism, organized crime, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and cybercrime, among other pressing issues.”

He added that the workshop was “convened with the intent of exploring and understanding INTERPOL’s resources, enabling us to effectively integrate these tools into our internal, regional, and global security efforts.”

Gaidam opined that adopting methodologies akin to those employed by INTERPOL, Nigeria could significantly mitigate internal security challenges in view of the myriad security threats facing the nation today, saying “it is imperative that we embrace international standards to safeguard lives, properties, and infrastructure, thereby fostering economic development and stability.”

In his goodwill message, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa represented by Major General Olatokunbo Bello noted that due to the rising security challenges in the country, the workshop would provide an opportunity for the participants to rob minds, share ideas and collaborate to improve INTERPOL’s activities that would help in the area of tackling the security issues in Nigeria.

The Chairman, Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu, a retired Deputy Inspector General of Police, DIG, noted that security has taken a new dimension in the 21st century and the threats are no longer primarily coming from the conventional (traditional) factors of the usual narrative.

He added that the workshop is going to be of great assistance to the law enforcement agents in the area of intelligence gathering, investigation, and collection of electronic evidence of transnational organized crime and corruption.

Earlier, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun represented by the Deputy Commissioner of Police DCP Patrick Daaor retreated that police wise powers over all crimes existentially require constant structured engagement and collaboration with other national law enforcement agencies, irrespective of their mandates.

According to him, one of the cornerstones of effective internal security is trust between the police and the communities.

“We must work tirelessly to foster transparency, accountability, and open communication. Community policing should not just be a concept but a lived reality, where citizens feel empowered to collaborate with law enforcement in maintaining peace and security,” he said.

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FCT collapse probe: Wike orders site sealed, developer and Engineers targeted after fatal uilding failure

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To put an end to incessant building collapses in the country, FCT Minister,Barr Nyesom Wike has set up an investigative Panel to probe the deadly building collapse in Abuja that killed four people and injured others.

The Minister who launched a full investigation, ordered the site shut down, and directed police to detain the developer and site engineers.

The incident has rattled the Federal capital. Early findings point to a catastrophic foundation failure triggered by a buried, badly backfilled local well that went undetected before construction began.

Wike visited the site Monday and looked shaken as he offered condolences. He called the loss “very pathetic” and confirmed that one site engineer is already in custody, with the developer slated for arrest next.

“From the report I got, we lost four persons. Nobody is happy when you lose somebody. The government is taking over this site. The Department of Development Control has sealed off the premises, and we are setting up an expert panel to really look at what happened,” he said.

The Minister issued a blunt warning to builders who skip regulatory checks. He stressed that building codes exist to protect lives, not to block urban growth, and questioned both material quality and the foundation decisions made during construction.

“When you are constructing buildings of this nature, the lives of the people are very, very important. We must know the quality of materials. What does the soil test allow? Can it support two or three floors? Will it allow for piling or a raft foundation? All these are key,” Wike emphasized.

He also hit back at media outlets and critics who accuse officials of harassment when enforcement happens.

“Sometimes when we come to a site like this, the press has not been kind to us. Instead of finding out why the government is taking action, some people resort to blackmailing government officials to look for money. But look at these lives.

How can you buy back these lives? They are gone. It is the responsibility of government to protect life and property.”

Also speaking, Bashir Madaki Sanusi, Director of the Department of Development Control, explained that an independent integrity test by consultant Mr. Emeko uncovered serious underground problems hidden from the builders.

The soil consisted of old dredged waterway deposits built up over years. Directly under the construction footprint was a historic local well filled with loose debris and clay. The building team didn’t know it was there.

“Columns C and D were placed right above this hidden pit. The well was 2 meters deep, but the columns extended only 1.5 meters. That shortfall created the structural gap that caused the collapse”.

Sanusi defended his department’s process, noting that standard soil tests and approvals showed no red flags beforehand, and inspectors supervised every stage from foundation to the final floor.

He said surface-level tests can’t detect a backfilled well packed with debris and clay underground.

The Department of Development Control will wrap up its preliminary review. An independent panel will then examine the structural designs, verify soil test records, and review supervision logs to assign responsibility for the fatal collapse.

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Phone Tapping: El-Rufai gets N100m bail, Subjects to monthly DSS reporting

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has granted bail to former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai in the sum of N100 million following his arraignment on charges bordering on alleged breach of national security.

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Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, had while delivering the ruling, on Monday,imposed a series of strict conditions for the release of the former governor, including monthly reporting to the headquarters of the Department of State Services and the surrender of all his international passports.

The court ruled that El-Rufai must provide one surety who must reside in either Maitama or Asokoro in Abuja and own a landed property within the Federal Capital Territory.

The surety is required to deposit the original Certificate of Occupancy of the property with the court registry.

Justice Abdulmalik further directed that the surety must be a federal civil servant not below Grade Level 17 and must provide evidence of salary payments for at least three months.

The salary records must also be authenticated by a bank manager within the court’s jurisdiction.

In addition, the surety was ordered to depose to an affidavit of means, execute a bail bond and submit a recent passport photograph to the court registry.

The court also ordered El-Rufai to submit all valid international passports and directed that he must report to the DSS headquarters every last Friday of the month by 10 a.m. to sign an attendance register pending the determination of the case.

Justice Abdulmalik warned that any breach of the bail terms would lead to an automatic revocation of the bail.

The judge further ordered the former governor to submit a letter of attestation from the Chairman of the Kaduna Traditional Council, alongside a verification letter from the surety’s department and a tax clearance certificate covering the last six months.

The ruling followed the arraignment of El-Rufai by the DSS on an amended five-count charge bordering on alleged breach of national security.

The DSS had earlier arraigned the former governor before the same court on April 23, where he pleaded not guilty to the initial charges.

At Monday’s proceedings, counsel to the DSS, Oluwole Aladedoye, informed the court that the prosecution had filed a further amended five-count charge and sought leave to substitute the earlier three-count charge.

One of the amended charges accused El-Rufai of unlawfully intercepting the communications of Nuhu Ribadu, National Security Adviser.

According to the prosecution, the alleged offence stemmed from statements allegedly made by the former governor during an appearance on an Arise Television programme on February 13, 2026.

The prosecution argued that the alleged act contravened Section 12(1) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Amendment Act, 2024.

Following the amendment, the court struck out the earlier three-count charge and read the amended charges to El-Rufai, who again pleaded not guilty to all counts.

During the proceedings, the defence drew the attention of the court to a pending bail application filed on February 17, noting that a further affidavit initially declared missing from the court file was later found during proceedings.

The DSS, however, told the court that it was not opposing the bail application.

The defence team also filed an application seeking to quash the amended charges, arguing that the allegations lacked merit, while the prosecution urged the court to dismiss the application.

After listening to arguments from both parties, Abdulmalik adjourned the matter for further hearing while granting El-Rufai bail under the stringent conditions.

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Senate Condemns Students’ Abduction in Borno, Oyo, Promises State Police Soon

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Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele on Sunday condemned in absolute terms the abduction of 87 students and teachers in Borno and Oyo States within 24 hours despite $30 million globally raised in 2014 to secure public and private schools across Nigeria.
 
Bamidele, Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution, added that the recent abduction accentuated the need to expedite the establishment of state police currently under consideration at the National Assembly.
 
He made the remarks in a statement by his Directorate of Media and Public Affairs on Sunday; calling for concerted and strategic measures to make schools safe nationwide and tame the rising number of out-of-school children crisis.
 
Suspected gunmen had abducted 45 students and teachers from Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota, Community Grammar School and L.A Primary School in Esiele, in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State on Friday.
 
Similarly, within the same period, Boko Haram terrorists attacked Mussa Primary and Junior Secondary School in Askira/Uba Local Government Area, Borno State, an invasion that culminated in the abduction of 42 students.
 
In his statements on Sunday, Bamidele condemned the abduction, describing it as an attack on the future of Nigeria, thereby promising to speed up the creation of state police in order to complement the country’s current national security architecture.
 
According to him, the 10th National Assembly is currently at the phase of concluding the process of amending the 1999 Constitution to pave the way for the establishment of state police. Indeed, the process will soon be completed at the National Assembly.
 
Bamidele, however, explained that after the National Assembly had concluded its part, the proposal would be transmitted “to the State Houses of Assembly for consideration and scrutiny, which would require a two-thirds approval before the state police could come on stream.”
 
He, specifically, appealed to the sub-national governments and legislatures to see the state police proposal as an issue of strategic national importance that should not be subjected to partisan politics or ethno-religious consideration.
 
Before the state police became effective, the leader of the senate challenged both federal and state governments to embrace and implement the safe school initiative as a stop-gap measure to address the number of out-of-school children, currently standing at 18.3 million across the federation.
 
He said the incessant abduction of students and teachers “is a tragic national concern that negates our national development indices. We cannot and must not allow it to continue. At the National Assembly, we will rise against this trend and put an end to it through the instrumentality of legislation.
 
“As soon as the National Assembly resumes plenaries on June 2, we will perfect all outstanding legislative initiatives that have been introduced to decisively address security challenges in the federation.
 
“One of such initiatives is the ongoing review of the 1999 Constitution that seeks to establish state police, which is now at an advanced stage. Another is the amendment of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 aimed at strengthening the system of consequence in the country’s justice sector and discouraging heinous crimes nationwide.”

Directorate of Media and Public Affairs,
Office of the Leader of the Senate,
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
17th May 2026.

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