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Senate Probes withdrawal of soldiers from Kebbi secondary school before abduction of students -Probes killing of Brig.Gen.Musa Uba -Moves to classify kidnapping as an act of death sentence By GeorgeMgbeleke,Abuja Deeply disturbed by the inexplicable withdrawal of soldiers manding Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School Maga in Kebbi State shortly after the students were kidnapped by bandits, the Senate directed its Joint Committee on defence,Army Interior and Police Affairs to investigate the incident and report back to it. The Red Chamber also mandated the same joint committee to investigate the circumstances leading to the killing of Brig Gen.Musa Uba by terrorists. It also resolved to classify kidnapping as an act carrying death sentence. The upper chamber dissolved it’s committees on National Security and Intelligence, Air-Force based on their in activity and resolved to reconstitute the membership of the committees in the next one week. It directed it’s joint committes on National Security and Intelligence The Red Chamber Mandate the Nigerian Army, Police, DSS, and Defence Intelligence Bureau to intensify intelligence-driven operations including aerial surveillance, forest combing, cross-state collaboration, and community-based intelligence systems across Kwara, Kogi, Kebbi, Niger, and other hotspots. Senate called for the establishment of a Joint Task Force (JTF) covering the Kwara–Kogi corridor, with forward operating bases in Eruku, Babanla, Oke-Ero, and Isanlu. It directed the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and NEMA to provide immediate relief support to traumatized families and affected communities, especially where schools have been shut down. The Red Chamber mandated the Senate to investigate the root causes of rising insecurity and the role of internal collaborators, and report back within 14 days. These resolutions of the Senate followed a motion by Senator Oyelola Ashiru (Kwara) on Ugent need to address escalating insecurity in kwara,Kebbi, and others. Senate had devoted the entire plenary to debate on spate of kidnapping and killings by terrorists in parts of the country profering solutions to the insecurity in the country. In his lead debate Senator Ashiru had lamented the horrific attack on Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Eruku, Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara State on November 18, 2025, during which heavily armed assailants invaded the place of worship, killed two innocent worshippers, and abducted 38 persons—all of whom have since been freed following coordinated security operations. He noted with grave concern that the attack compelled school closures in five Local Government Areas of Kwara State (Ekiti, Ìsìn, Irepodun, Ifelodun, and Oke-Ero), across the entire Niger and Kebbi States, and in all 47 Federal Unity Schools nationwide, thereby disrupting the education of thousands of children and exposing the depth of national fear. According to the lawmaker ” this incident forms part of a worsening national pattern, including the recent kidnapping of schoolchildren in Kebbi and Niger States, demonstrating the acute vulnerability of schools and worship centres across Nigeria to terrorist and bandit attacks. “Further concerned that credible reports indicate military personnel were withdrawn from the affected Kebbi school just hours before the bandits struck, raising grave questions that demand transparent and urgent investigation. “Disturbed that intelligence reports reveal the involvement of internal collaborators—often driven by economic and political desperation—who aid criminal groups with information, logistics, and escape routes, thereby exacerbating national insecurity. Aware that attackers demonstrate increasing sophistication by intercepting communications, conducting surveillance on schools, worship centres, and markets, and scavenging personal items after raids across multiple states.” He observed that,”criminals continue to exploit porous forest corridors including the Kwara–Kogi axis, Kebbi–Zamfara corridor, and Niger’s Shiroro–Rafi–Munya region, complicating rescue missions and inter-state security coordination. “Further notes that the affected communities of Eruku, Isapa, and Koro where a traditional ruler and retired Army General was brutally murdered by bandits are predominantly Ekiti with affinity to the other Ekiti of the South West but geographically located in Kwara State, and observes with concern that information has it that insurgent activities are now spreading into Osun State, signaling a dangerous expansion of the security crisis. “Also notes that the Idofian–Omu-Aran–Eruku (Kwara state) –Egbe–Kabba (Kogi State) Federal highway remains in severe disrepair, enabling criminals to ambush travellers, escape after attacks, and exploit bush paths for concealment. “Further concerned that Kwara South alone has recorded over 40 abductions in 18 months, mirroring similar surges in neighbouring states and contributing to a broader national crisis affecting schools, farms, worship centres, and rural communities. Worried that continued inaction risks mass displacement, prolonged school closures, collapse of rural livelihoods, and long-term psychological trauma among children and vulnerable populations.” Meanwhile, majority of senators present at Wednesday sitting contributed in favour of the motion and gave their valuable contributions to the adoption of the prayers

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By GeorgeMgbeleke,Abuja

Deeply disturbed by the inexplicable withdrawal of soldiers manding Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School Maga in Kebbi State shortly after the students were kidnapped by bandits, the Senate directed its Joint Committee on defence,Army Interior and Police Affairs to investigate the incident and report back to it.

The Red Chamber also mandated the same joint committee to investigate the circumstances leading to the killing of Brig Gen.Musa Uba by terrorists.

It also resolved to classify kidnapping as an act carrying death sentence.
The upper chamber dissolved it’s committees on National Security and Intelligence, Air-Force based on their in activity and resolved to reconstitute the membership of the committees in the next one week.

It directed it’s joint committes on National Security and Intelligence
The Red Chamber Mandate the Nigerian Army, Police, DSS, and Defence Intelligence Bureau to intensify intelligence-driven operations including aerial surveillance, forest combing, cross-state collaboration, and community-based intelligence systems across Kwara, Kogi, Kebbi, Niger, and other hotspots.

Senate called for the establishment of a Joint Task Force (JTF) covering the Kwara–Kogi corridor, with forward operating bases in Eruku, Babanla, Oke-Ero, and Isanlu.

It directed the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and NEMA to provide immediate relief support to traumatized families and affected communities, especially where schools have been shut down.

The Red Chamber mandated the Senate to investigate the root causes of rising insecurity and the role of internal collaborators, and report back within 14 days.

These resolutions of the Senate followed a motion by Senator Oyelola Ashiru (Kwara) on Ugent need to address escalating insecurity in kwara,Kebbi, and others.
Senate had devoted the entire plenary to debate on spate of kidnapping and killings by terrorists in parts of the country profering solutions to the insecurity in the country.
In his lead debate Senator Ashiru had lamented the horrific attack on Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Eruku, Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara State on November 18, 2025, during which heavily armed assailants invaded the place of worship, killed two innocent worshippers, and abducted 38 persons—all of whom have since been freed following coordinated security operations.

He noted with grave concern that the attack compelled school closures in five Local Government Areas of Kwara State (Ekiti, Ìsìn, Irepodun, Ifelodun, and Oke-Ero), across the entire Niger and Kebbi States, and in all 47 Federal Unity Schools nationwide, thereby disrupting the education of thousands of children and exposing the depth of national fear.

According to the lawmaker ” this incident forms part of a worsening national pattern, including the recent kidnapping of schoolchildren in Kebbi and Niger States, demonstrating the acute vulnerability of schools and worship centres across Nigeria to terrorist and bandit attacks.

“Further concerned that credible reports indicate military personnel were withdrawn from the affected Kebbi school just hours before the bandits struck, raising grave questions that demand transparent and urgent investigation.

“Disturbed that intelligence reports reveal the involvement of internal collaborators—often driven by economic and political desperation—who aid criminal groups with information, logistics, and escape routes, thereby exacerbating national insecurity.
Aware that attackers demonstrate increasing sophistication by intercepting communications, conducting surveillance on schools, worship centres, and markets, and scavenging personal items after raids across multiple states.”
He observed that,”criminals continue to exploit porous forest corridors including the Kwara–Kogi axis, Kebbi–Zamfara corridor, and Niger’s Shiroro–Rafi–Munya region, complicating rescue missions and inter-state security coordination.

“Further notes that the affected communities of Eruku, Isapa, and Koro where a traditional ruler and retired Army General was brutally murdered by bandits are predominantly Ekiti with affinity to the other Ekiti of the South West but geographically located in Kwara State, and observes with concern that information has it that insurgent activities are now spreading into Osun State, signaling a dangerous expansion of the security crisis.

“Also notes that the Idofian–Omu-Aran–Eruku (Kwara state) –Egbe–Kabba (Kogi State) Federal highway remains in severe disrepair, enabling criminals to ambush travellers, escape after attacks, and exploit bush paths for concealment.

“Further concerned that Kwara South alone has recorded over 40 abductions in 18 months, mirroring similar surges in neighbouring states and contributing to a broader national crisis affecting schools, farms, worship centres, and rural communities.
Worried that continued inaction risks mass displacement, prolonged school closures, collapse of rural livelihoods, and long-term psychological trauma among children and vulnerable populations.”
Meanwhile, majority of senators present at Wednesday sitting contributed in favour of the motion and gave their valuable contributions to the adoption of the prayers.

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Bayelsa High court Jails a 29 -Year-Old man For Sexually Assaulting A minor

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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.

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Niger state Judiciary launches its Electronic Filling (E- Filling) system across all High courts

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Niger state CJ,Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik

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.

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AIG Disu Assumes Duty as 55th AIG of FCID Annex Alagbon, Lagos.

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AIG Olatunji Disu

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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