Law & Crime
Vision health vital to effective policing, says Police Affairs Ministry
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Police Affairs, Dr. Anuma Ogbonnaya Nlia, has said that vision health is deeply connected to the effectiveness of policing since the personnel of the Nigeria Police Force, NPF relies on their sight to carry out critical duties.
Anuma stated this during the flag-off of the free eye tests and glasses to the staff of the Ministry of Police Affairs, Nigeria Police Trust Fund, NPTF, and the NPF organised by the Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Registration Board, ODORBN in conjunction with the Federal Ministries of Health, and Police Affairs held at the weekend in Abuja.
The permanent secretary, according to a statement signed by the Deputy Director, Information and Public Relations Unit, Bolaji Oladimeji Kazeem, said it was part of Nigeria’s event to commemorate the World Sight Day 2025 with the theme, “Love Your Eyes: Vision for All,” which is particularly significant, as it emphasizes the need for collective responsibility in ensuring that everyone, regardless of status, profession, or background, enjoys the priceless gift of good vision.
He pointed out that reading and analysing reports, identifying details in investigations, and maintaining vigilance in public safety operations are core duties for effective policing.
Anuma added that the Ministry of Police Affairs was committed to working with all relevant stakeholders to ensure that officers, staff, and indeed all Nigerians, benefit from policies and interventions that make eye care accessible and affordable.
“Protecting their eyesight, therefore, is protecting their ability to serve the nation. This is why we welcome the collaboration with ODORBN and the Federal Ministry of Health in promoting awareness, providing eye screenings, and integrating eye care into workplace wellness programmes,” he stressed.
The permanent secretary added that the partnership is a testament to the fact that issues of eye health are not the sole concern of medical professionals alone, but are matters of national well-being that affect all sectors, including security and law enforcement.
He said: “Eye health is often taken for granted until challenges arise. Yet, studies show that most visual impairments are preventable or treatable if detected early. Simple interventions such as routine eye checks, the use of corrective lenses, or timely surgical care for conditions like cataracts can restore productivity, independence, and quality of life.”
Anuma posited that access to quality eye care should not be a privilege for a few, but a right for all Nigerians, adding that the call for “Vision for All” aligns with the Federal Government’s broader agenda of universal health coverage and inclusive wellbeing.
In his remarks, the Deputy Registrar, Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Registration Board, ODORBN, Dr. Igbo Okafor, expressed gratitude for the partnership with the ministry that supports the initiative aimed at preventing blindness and vision impairment among Nigerians by detecting refractive errors.
Okafor disclosed that the event was marked in conjunction with the World Health Organization, WHO and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness in line with the Registrar’s commitment to standards and ensuring Nigerians do not go blind, expressing confidence in the services provided by their esteemed partners.
He said the Optometrists Board regulates facilities to ensure quality care, and he encourages attendees to get better quality glasses, mentioning the benefits of blue-coat lenses for protection against various light sources.
Law & Crime
Bayelsa High court Jails a 29 -Year-Old man For Sexually Assaulting A minor
By David Owei,Bayelsa
A Bayelsa State High Court sitting in Yenagoa has sentenced a 29-year-old man, Ebimie Ajalla of Polobubo Community, Oporoma, in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, to 12 years’ imprisonment for sexually assaulting a three-year-old girl.
Ajalla, who is a relative of the victim, committed the offence at the child’s residence in Polobubo Community.
The court held that he repeatedly inserted his fingers into the minor’s vagina—an offence that the prosecution successfully argued constituted rape under the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Law of Bayelsa State.
The court found him guilty on all three counts bordering on rape, arson, and stealing.
Delivering judgment in Suit No. BYHC/YHC/CR/6C/2024, Hon. Justice Enegesi held that the prosecution had established its case beyond reasonable doubt and consequently sentenced the defendant to 12 years’ imprisonment.
In his ruling, Justice Enegesi commended the prosecution team for their diligence and professionalism in handling the case.
Reacting to the judgment, the Honourable Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Biriyai Dambo, SAN, described the judgment as a clear affirmation of the law’s protection of minors against all forms of sexual abuse.
He added that it underscores the State Government’s unwavering commitment to protecting vulnerable children and strengthening the fight against sexual violence in Bayelsa State.
On her part, the prosecution team lead, Deputy Director at the Bayelsa State Ministry of Justice, Mrs. Pere Amanda Egbuson, Esq., stated that the court’s pronouncement reinforces the legal position that fingering constitutes rape under the Bayelsa State Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Law, 2021, and not only penile penetration.
Mrs. Egbuson further stated that the conviction sends a clear message that child sexual abuse will be met with severe consequences and that this will serve as a deterrent to perpetrators of such despicable acts across the State.
Law & Crime
Niger state Judiciary launches its Electronic Filling (E- Filling) system across all High courts
By Uthman-Baba Naseer, Minna
In a significant move towards digitalizing the Judicial process,the Niger State High Court has formally launched its Electronic Filling (E- Filling) system across all High courts in the state.
The E-filling system, which became operational on February 2, 2026, was aimed at improving efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing access to justice.
This was contained in a press statement issued by the Chief Registrar of the Niger State High Courts, Hajiya Amina Laminde Musa Saidu explained, “the transition from paper-based filing to a digital platform represents a major reform aimed at streamlining court procedures and strengthening transparency within the judicial system”
The E-Filing initiative, according to her,began in 2023 with the development of policy guidelines, operational processes, and technical infrastructure.
As part of the preparation for implementation, the Court held a stakeholders’ engagement session in October 2025.
The event she stated,that brought together judicial officers, legal practitioners, court staff, and other justice-sector stakeholders to review the system, provide feedback, and build consensus around the reform.
Hajiya Amina Laminde Musa, disclosed that extensive training was conducted for all necessary High Court staff in the State to prepare them for the transition.
A dedicated technical support team has also been established to provide real-time assistance, while necessary hardware and software upgrades have been completed to ensure system stability and sustainability.
“We recognize that embarking on this new chapter of judicial reform may present initial challenges.
“However, this is not an uncharted path. Digital litigation is now a global standard, and we are fully committed to navigating this transition with agility and resilience,” the Chief Registrar stated.
The Chief Registrar noted that although, users may experience an initial learning curve, the long-term benefits, including reduced filing costs, faster case processing, enhanced document security, and improved procedural transparency, are expected to outweigh temporary difficulties.
To this end,the Niger State High Court has urged members of the Bar, litigants, and other judicial stakeholders to embrace the new system, emphasizing that its success depends on collective cooperation and active utilization.
With the launch of the E-Filing system, the Court joins a growing number of judicial institutions across the country adopting digital solutions to strengthen the administration of justice.
Law & Crime
AIG Disu Assumes Duty as 55th AIG of FCID Annex Alagbon, Lagos.
Jonas Ezieke, Abuja
The Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) Annex, Alagbon Close, Ikoyi, Lagos, of the Nigeria Police Force NPF has a new helsman as Assistant Inspector General of Police AIG Olatunji Disu officially assumed duty as the 55th AIG in charge, effectively taking over on February 9, 2026.
His latest posting follows the redeployment of AIG Margaret Ochalla, who is currently undertaking an advanced training program in the United States.
A native of Lagos State, AIG Disu brings over three decades of policing experience and a wealth of leadership expertise to his new role.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in English Education, alongside Master’s degrees in Public Administration and Criminology, reflecting a blend of academic rigor and practical policing knowledge that has defined his career trajectory.
Before his latest appointment, Disu has held several strategic positions in the Nigerian Police Force, including serving as Commander of the Rapid Response Squad in Lagos State, Commander of the Intelligence Response Unit IRT Guzape Abuja and Commissioner of Police in both Rivers State and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
His tenure in these roles is widely recognized for improving operational efficiency, strengthening crime response mechanisms, and fostering community-police engagement.
At a brief handing and taking over ceremony, he expressed deep commitment to reinforcing FCID’ Annex’s operational capacity and tackling criminal activities with renewed vigour
“My mandate as the head of this crucial department is clear, to ensure zero tolerance for corruption, strengthen investigative processes and deliver justice efficiently.
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