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South-East Students to EFCC: “We are Sorry for the Loss of your Officer”

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), South-East Zone has condoled with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on the loss of one of its operatives, Aminu Sahabi Salisu, stressing that his death caused them grief and regret.

Salisu, an Assistant Superintendent of the EFCC, ASE11 was killed in cold blood while on a legitimate duty by a suspected internet fraudster, Joshua Chukwubueze Ikechukwu

The students expressed their grief and solidarity with the Commission on Friday, January 24, 2025, when a delegation, led by Comrade Charles Obinna Ijeomah paid a condolence visit to the EFCC’s Executive Chairman, Mr. Ola Olukoyede at the Commission’s corporate headquarters, Abuja.

While pledging the collaboration, cooperation, and support of the entire Southeast students to the Commission, Ijeomah stated “As the coordinator of the National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS), Southeast, the onus falls on me and my colleagues here to ensure that we sanitize and give proper orientation to our students not to indulge in anything that has to do with internet crime and we have been succeeding.

“We are very sorry for the incident that happened lately in Awka. Maybe you may have seen our comments, our stand, we condemned it. An operative was shot in the process of carrying out his official duty. Whatever that is going on in Southeast is being controlled by students and I am their leader. I cannot watch and see things go wrong. That is why we condemned the killing of that operative.

He stated further, “We are here to let the authority of EFCC understand that we commiserate with you and to tell you not to judge the Southeast with what happened. Such acts are not in our blood. It is not in our nature. We are hardworking people. We don’t indulge in crime. Anybody who indulges in crime in the Southeast is not a true son of Igbo. We know how to make money but this idea of being in one room with a device to trick someone is not in our blood.

“We are sad about the loss of the operative. We say sorry to the Enugu Zonal Command and to the EFCC authority for what happened. We assure you that such a thing can never happen again. Our aim in coming here is to let EFCC know that Southeast students are with them and that we’re going to partner with you more to educate our students in the Southeast region to avoid any kind of internet crime. We are here to bring you the news that we are 100 percent open to any form of interaction, collaboration, and cooperation between the students of Southeast and the EFCC. We are promising you total collaboration. By the time I get to Enugu after this meeting, we will be visiting the Zonal Command and pay a courtesy visit there too to let them know that they are not alone, that we are with them. We are the people controlling the youth in the streets of the South-east.”

Speaking further, Ijeomah disclosed that the union had programs and proposals that when implemented, would bring the EFCC closer to university campuses in the Southeast and help to further sensitize the students. “We promise you that we are going to work with you. We want to let EFCC know that this also provides an opportunity for the Commission to come and give orientation to our students in the Southeast. We will welcome you with an open heart”, he said.

The Commission Secretary, Mr. Muhammad Hammajoda who received the delegation on behalf of the Executive Chairman expressed appreciation to the students on the condolence visit, noting that “every one of us is a stakeholder in the fight against corruption directly or indirectly. We don’t have any other country apart from Nigeria. You spent your money and time to be with us for you to understand what we are doing and to also be part of us. We appreciate you and we will continue to appreciate you. We will support you in trying to disseminate anti-corruption information.”

While urging the students to take advantage of the federal government’s Student Loan Scheme, he promised that the Commission would identify with all the noble programs of the students in the zone if invited. “We will be there for you in all the programs that you outlined. Please give us an invitation. We will be there. We will be there to be part of you.”

Hammajoda encouraged the students’ leaders on their crusade against students’ involvement in internet crime. “We are sinking day by day with corruption. So let’s educate ourselves that this cyber crime will not take you anywhere. All of us are victims. Nobody has protection against it. Anyone can be attacked. We have a very sound youth population with a very high IQ (intelligence quotient) and ingenuity to do many things,” he said.

While lending his voice against youths’ involvement in internet crime, Chief of Staff to the Executive Chairman, Commander of the EFCC, CE Michael Nzekwe noted that “cybercrime has done too much damage to us as a country. If you check and find out how much it affected us, you’ll be shocked. Internationally, the image of the country has been battered. When you travel outside the country they look at you in a certain way with your green passport. So, cybercrime is just one thing that all of us have to put our hands together and be deliberate to see that we eliminate it. EFCC has done so much in ensuring that.”

Besides leveraging on NELFUND, Nzekwe reminded the students of the Credit Scheme of the federal government as a handy window of opportunity for meeting their needs. “There’s also the credit scheme that is available for students that this government has put in place. So take that as a message to your students that they can evaluate this fund and the issue of poverty will not even arise.”

Rather than diminish, he noted that the trend of internet crime is rather skyrocketing in the Southeast. “You said that in the Southeast you are hard-working people and traders, but can I be honest with you? The level of Yahoo in the Southeast and other cybercrimes has skyrocketed, and it has not just skyrocketed, it has gotten to the level that they call Yahoo Plus. They have become ritualists and kidnappers. Why would you have a gun in the house and open fire on someone on a legitimate duty? We are glad that you realized that this is wrong. You have also seen our own Press Release. We have said it very clearly and with a strong voice, that EFCC will not condone that or tolerate that from anybody, whoever the person is, never again.”

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Wike Urges Muslims To Embrace Ramadan Prayers And Islamic Teachings

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has called on Muslims across Nigeria to use the Ramadan fasting period as a time for fervent prayers for the nation’s peace and unity.

He also encouraged them to embrace the teachings of Islamic scholars during this sacred period.

In a statement released by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, Wike emphasized the importance of prayer, particularly among Muslims in the FCT, for the well-being of the country.

He urged Muslims to open their hearts and minds to the Tafsir (interpretation) of the Holy Month of Ramadan, allowing themselves to be guided by its teachings.

The Minister congratulated the Muslim faithful on witnessing the beginning of the 30-day fast and prayed for their strength to complete the sacred period.

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Court Jails Businessman For N2m Contract Scam In Maiduguri

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Justice Aisha Kumaliya of the Borno State High Court, Maiduguri on Monday, January 27, 2025, convicted and sentenced one Babagana Kansulum to six months imprisonment for criminal misappropriation.

The defendant pleaded guilty to the charge when it was read to him

The convict’s road to the Correctional Centre began when he collected the sum of N2, 650,000.00 from Nafiu Mohammed Ibrahim for a purported contract to renovate an office in Damaturu Government House. He neither returned the money to the victim nor carried out the renovation.

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Nigeria inaugurates committee to review National Child Policy

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The Ministry of Women Affairs has inaugurated a national committee to review the National Child Policy, 18 years after its introduction in 2007.

Speaking at the inauguration in Abuja, the Minister, Hajiya Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, said the review aims to improve the lives of Nigerian children by ensuring access to education, healthcare, and a safe environment.

She urged the committee to adopt an inclusive approach, involving all stakeholders, including children, and addressing the needs of marginalized and disabled communities.

According to her, “It is imperative to draw your attention, as members of this committee, that the tasks before you are both vital and challenging. You are entrusted with the responsibility of reviewing a policy that will guide our nation in protecting and promoting the rights of children. Hence your expertise, insights, and commitment will be crucial in ensuring that our policy reflects the realities faced by our children today and anticipates the challenges of tomorrow,” she said.

She urged them to leverage on technology and innovation in their approach.
” As you are aware, the world is changing rapidly; there is no gain in saying that our policies must adapt to ensure that our children are equipped with the skills and knowledge to thrive in a dynamic global landscape.”

The committee, chaired by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr. Maryam Keshinro, expressed gratitude for the opportunity and pledged to deliver a policy that will positively impact children nationwide.

“I want to assure you that the committee will give a national child policy that will stand the test of time; if you look at the policy, its 18 years old. Congratulations to every member of the committee; you have been carefully nominated to serve, and you will display the confidence reposed in you by your respective ministries, departments and agencies.”

Members of the committee include representatives from the ministry, civil society, and international organizations such as UNICEF.

In 2003, Nigeria adopted the Child Rights Act to domesticate the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

The Committee will act in line with the following Terms of Reference:

To develop a repository for desk review and conduct a comprehensive review of other existing policies to identify gaps and areas for improvement.
To determine and co-opt relevant members of staff into the Committee;
To determine the scope of the review of the National Child Policy (2007);
To develop the Terms of Reference (ToR) for the recruitment of the Lead Consultant;
To complete the task by 31st November 2025.

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