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Commodore Mutalib Raji Takes Over Leadership At NNS Pathfinder, Vows To Sustain Fight Against Oil Theft
By Our Correspondent
In a bid to strengthen its military headships in parts of the country, the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) PATHFINDER in Rivers State has witnessed a change of leadership as Commodore Mutalib Ibikunle Raji formally assumed duty as the 33rd Commander.
Commodore Raji took over from Rear Admiral Cajethan Aniaku who formally handed over command after eighteen (18) months of steady operational leadership at the strategic Naval Base in the heart of Port Harcourt, Capital of the oil rich Rivers State.
The handing-over and taking-over ceremony, held at the Commander’s Office marked the end of Rear Admiral Aniaku’s tenure as the 32nd Commander and the beginning of a new era, and a formal signing of transition notes and the transfer of the Ship’s Flag and Staff of Office.
In his valedictory remarks, the outgoing Commander, Rear Admiral Aniaku, expressed deep gratitude to officers, ratings, civilian staff and media for their unwavering support, noting that their collective commitment underpinned the achievements of his tenure.
Rear Admiral Aniaku urged all personnel to extend the same loyalty and dedication to his successor, Commodore Raji, expressing confidence that he will sustain and even surpass existing standards at NNS PATHFINDER as the new Commander.
He expressed confidence in his successor’s ability to sustain and surpass existing standards and achievements at the NNS Pathfinder.
In his assumption speech, the new Commander, NNS PATHFINDER, Commodore Mutalib Ibikunle Raji thanked the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas (Admiralty Medal), for the trust and confidence placed in him.
Commodore Raji praised his predecessor’s achievements and pledged to consolidate on the gains while maintaining a high operational readiness in line with the the CNS’s vision, mission, and Command philosophy, anchored on professionalism, discipline, teamwork, operational excellence and providing robust logistic and maintenance support, enabling effective command and control as well as base security while supporting inter-agency cooperation.
He emphasised on strict compliance with operational directives aimed at addressing prevailing security challenges and protecting all government’s critical assets in the NNS Pathfinder’s area of responsibility to boost the nation’s economy.
Commodore Raji highlighted the strategic position of NNS PATHFINDER in discharging the Nigerian Navy’s constitutional roles, particularly in maritime security, coastal defence, and maintenance of law and order within the maritime domain.
He vowed to tackle crude oil theft, illegal bunkering, pipeline vandalism, piracy, and other maritime crimes shall continue to receive the highest operational priority, and averred that NNS PATHFINDER under his watch will not relent in upholding the Nigerian Navy’s mandate to secure the maritime environment.
He added that his administration will maintain open-door leadership style, prioritize personnel welfare and sustain existing welfare programmes and professional development, enhance living and work conditions within available resources, and provide opportunities for continuous learning and training.
He also pledged to intensify intelligence-led operations, improve inter-agency collaboration, and enhance surveillance and patrol efforts to deny criminal elements freedom of action within the waters.
He said, “I am fully aware of the responsibilities this Command entails and the high standards expected of us as representatives of the Nigerian Navy.
“NNS PATHFINDER will remain steadfast in contributing to the attainment of the CNS’s vision and mission by ensuring and maintaining high operational readiness, providing robust logistic and maintenance support, enabling effective command and control as well as base security while supporting inter-agency cooperation.
“Our area of responsibility remains pivotal to the nation’s maritime economy and security. Therefore, the fight against crude oil theft, illegal bunkering, pipeline vandalism, piracy, and other maritime crimes shall continue to receive the highest operational priority.
“We shall improve inter-agency collaboration, enhance surveillance and patrol efforts to deny criminal elements freedom of action within our waters, as well as upholding the Nigerian Navy’s mandate to secure our maritime environment and protect critical national assets in support of Nigeria’s economic stability.”
He urged officers and ratings to uphold the core values of the Nigerian Navy with all loyalty and professionalism be mission-oriented, stating that discipline will be firm but fair in his administration while performance will be recognized and rewarded accordingly.
He solicited the cooperation, support, and prayers of everyone as they move forward together, so that NNS PATHFINDER will continue to stand out as a model within the Nigerian Navy.
“The challenges within our maritime environment require synergy, mutual trust, and shared commitment. We will, therefore, sustain an active posture of collaboration, professionalism, and respect in all our engagements, continue to strengthen cooperation with sister security agencies, maritime stakeholders, and host communities, and also intensify intelligence-led operations,” while ensuring that NNS PATHFINDER remains a symbol of national service, discipline, and integrity.
“As I assume this command, I do so with full awareness of the expectations of the Nigerian Navy and the nation at large.
“I pledge to discharge my duties with honour, courage, and total commitment to the service of our fatherland. Together, we shall uphold the Chief of the Naval Staff’s Strategic Directives, sustain the fight against all forms of maritime crimes, safeguard our maritime domain, and ensure that NNS PATHFINDER continues to stand as a formidable force in support of national security and economic prosperity. I solicit the cooperation, support, and prayers of everyone as we move forward together.
“Let us remain professional, disciplined, and mission-oriented in all our undertakings, so that Nigerian Navy Ship PATHFINDER will continue to stand out as a model within the Nigerian Navy. All standing orders, regulations, and instructions remain in effect.”
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OFFICIAL HEISTS: Information minister spurns FOI REQUEST: HURIWA ALLEGES
By George Mgbeleke
Following a groundswell of insiders complaints about alleged corruption amongst top officials of the federal ministry of information and National orientation, HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA(HURIWA) penned a freedom of information request in writing demanding clarifications regarding allegations ranging from a plot to auction away the newly bought and only available functional SUV jeep meant for the official use of the permanent secretary.
In a statement signed and made available to Daily Echoes Media by groups National Coordinator Other major accusations received by HURIWA from more than a dozen senior offials of the Federal ministry of Information and National Orientation located at the radio house in Area eleven Garki Abuja, includes payments to top officials of the sum of over one million Naira per month as fuel allowance- an amount that is higher than the recommended
by the Revenue Mobilisatpion Allocation and Fiscal Commission just as one of the top officials incharge of the accounts is being accused of extorting money from contractors and consultants working for the agency just as the said officer allegedly receives the alleged bribes using his wife’s account and he will be disengaging from service soon (April) after serving out the statutory period.
HURIWA reached out to the said officer but he hung on his phone after seeking and knowing why HURIWA initiated the call. The next day, one of his staff called HURIWA’S office to report that someone used HURIWA’S line to call his boss.
Besides, there is allegation that some officials entitled to have Personal Assistants rather than draw such personnel from the staff pool of the ministry, employed their cousins as personal assistanrs who gets emoluments similar to that of a Deputy Director.
There are a plethora of other cases of fraud and financial indiscretions reported to HURIWA by insiders, but the minister of information and National Alhaji Muhammed Idriss received our letter dated February 10th even as in the FOI request, we made specific requests, but the minister of information and National Orientation simply ignored us and refused to reply but rather sent a Deputy Director, Protocol and Public Relations to invite us for a one-on -one discussion which HURIWA rejected on the ground that our request was clear, unambiguous and specific on demands to questions of integrity and credibility deficits in the administration of the public finance domeciled at the ministry of information and National Orientation.
Specifically, in the FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST by HURIWA, the following requests were made:
“We write you this request under the Freedom of Information Act of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
We are a frontline pro-democracy and civil rights advocacy group and we would want to be furnished with Information on:
(1) is there a plan by the ministry to auction the only functional SUV jeep which the Permanent Secretary of the ministry is entitled to use as the official vehicle? If yes, please is the bidding process competitive and what are the identities of the CSOs observing the process?
(2) How does the ministry pay petrol allowances to the officials from the minister, the Permanent secretary and the directors? To whose bank account and how much is paid? Is it lawful for your officials to get the payment through an account owned by the relative of the officer?
(3) Kindly furnish us with the names of Personal Assistants to the Honourable minister and the Permanent secretary. What are their status in the ministry? Are they Permanent staff of the Ministry and on what level? What is their monthly take home pay?
(4) How are the contractors paid in your ministry and what are the safeguards to ensure transparency and accountability?
(3) The ministry reportedly sent a sports delegation to the civil service game in Adamawa late last year. How much was their sponsorship fund?
Sir, be reminded that the FOI law in the beginning provisions averred as follows:
1. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other Act, law or regulation, the right of any person to access or
request information, whether or not contained in any written form, which is in the custody or possession of any
public official, agency or institution howsoever described, is established.
(2) An applicant under this Act needs not demonstrate any specific interest in the information being applied for.
(3) Any person entitled to the right to information under this Act, shall have the right to institute proceedings in
the Court to compel any public institution to comply with the provisions of this Act.
2. (1) businesses.
A public institution shall ensure that it records and keeps information about all its activities, operations and
(2) A public institution shall ensure the proper organization and maintenance of all information in its custody in a
manner that facilitates public access to such information.
(3) A public institution shall cause to be published in accordance with subsection (4) of this Section, the
following information –
(a) a description of the organization and responsibilities of the institution including details of the
programmes and functions of each division, branch and department of the institution;
(b) a list of all –
(i) Classes of records under the control of the institution in sufficient detail to facilitate the exercise
of the right to information under this Act, and
(ii) Manuals used by employees of the institution in administering or carrying out any of the
programmes or activities of the institution;
(c) a description of documents containing final opinions including concurring and dissenting opinions as
well as orders made in the adjudication of cases;
(i) substantive rules of the institution
(ii) statements and interpretations of policy which have been adopted by the institution,
(iii) final planning policies, recommendations, and decisions;
(iv) factual reports, inspection reports, and studies whether prepared by or for the institution;
Sir, this request is for public good.”
Reacting to the spurning of the FOI REQUEST by the minister of information and National Orientation, HURIWA described it as unfortunate and shocking that the supposed public eyes of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is violating a binding law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that seeks to promote OPENNESS, TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY in the admunistration of public finance by public office holders.
HURIWA said it will report the allegations to antigraft agencies to investigate. HURIWA said as soon as the FOI letter reached the ministry of information and National orientation, it was alleged that all the relevant files on the ongoing auction of the new SUV bought for the permanent secretary, disappeared from the offices in the ministry. The said top official whose exit is imminent is alleged to be scheming to buy the SUV at ridiculous give away purchasing price just as the public auction was never transparent. “These are allegations but the anti-corruption agencies would have to investigate and determine if the allegations are credible or not.
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Sit-At-Home: Lamentation Monday in Anambra State Secretariat as civil servants decry cut in February salary
By Our Correspondent
There was a lamentation Monday at the Jerome Udoji State Secretariat, Awka as civil servants in Anambra State decry cut in their February salaries for falling to show up for work.
Recall that the state Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo had in January announced a pro-rata salary payment system with deductions from salaries of civil servants that fail to come to work on Mondays which had earlier been declared a working day following the cancellation of sit-at-home.
At the state Secretariat, the state capital some workers lamented huge deductions from their salaries that did not tally with the number of Mondays they failed to show up for work.
One of the workers who spoke on condition of anonymity said that a worker in his ministry received only N100 as payment for February, after deductions.
The staff who is from the Ministry of Information lamented that out of a total of his over N80,000 salary, he received just N3,500.
He said: “One of my colleagues said that she received her salary with N10,000 cut off from it. The cuts are irregular, but I think there were mistakes in the computing because some people who missed work only once or twice had huge deductions from their salaries.”
In his reaction, the state Commissioner for Information, Dr. Law Mefor confirmed to journalists that the deductions were punishment for failure to come to work on Mondays.
He said: “The salary cut is a punishment for failure to come to work on Mondays. The instruction was that when you come to work on Mondays, you clock in, and, at the close of work, you clock out. That is to show that you came to work.
“But, if you came to work on Mondays but you didn’t clock in, and, didn’t clock out, it means that you didn’t come to work because there is no evidence to show that you came to work.”
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INEC promotes 2,339 officers in 2025 senior staff promotion exercise
By George Mgbeleke
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has approved the promotion of 2,339 staff members as part of its 2025 Senior Staff Promotion Exercise, reinforcing its commitment to career progression, institutional continuity, and organizational stability.
The decision was taken at the Commission’s meeting held on Thursday, 26th February 2026.
At the Directorate level (GL 16–17), a total of 45 Deputy Directors were elevated to the rank of Directors. Of this number, 18 will continue in active service, while 27 are due for retirement shortly after their promotion, in line with public service regulations.
At GL 15–16, 91 Assistant Directors were promoted to the rank of Deputy Directors, while 82 Chief Officers on GL 14–15 advanced to Assistant Directors.
The exercise also covered 2,121 intermediate officers on GL 07–13 across various departments of the Commission.
In all, the promotion spans multiple cadres and was conducted in accordance with established guidelines and extant public service rules.
The Commission noted that the exercise reflects its resolve to reward merit, dedication and years of service, while sustaining leadership depth across its structures, particularly as preparations continue toward forthcoming electoral engagements.
The Commission congratulated the newly promoted officers and urged them to redouble their commitment to professionalism, integrity and impartial service in the discharge of their responsibilities.
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