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  • Two Policemen Arrested For Torturing Boy To Death In Ogun

    Two Policemen Arrested For Torturing Boy To Death In Ogun

     

    The Ogun State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of two officers of the Ogun State Community, Social Orientation and Safety Corps, popularly known as So-Safe Corps, over the death of a man identified simply as Success, who reportedly died from injuries sustained after the officers allegedly tortured him.

    The command’s public relations officer, Babaseyi Oluseyi, confirmed the development in a terse response to an enquiry 

    Oluseyi disclosed that the officers had been taken into custody following the incident.

    “I can confirm that we have the officers involved in custody,” he said.

    The incident occurred following an altercation between Success and his mother on Saturday in the Oju-Ore area of Ogun State.

    It was reported that Success’s mother informed some So-Safe officers about the matter, who subsequently took him into custody.

    However, instead of handing him over to the police, the officers allegedly took him to an uncompleted building where he was severely assaulted.

    The victim was said to have later died from injuries sustained during the alleged torture.

    A source familiar with the incident alleged that the officers subjected Success to prolonged beating after taking him away from his family residence.

    Meanwhile, the leadership of the So-Safe Corps said it was working closely with the police to ensure justice was served.

    The spokesperson for the corps, Moruf Adekunle, condemned the actions of the officers, describing them as a violation of the organisation’s operational procedures.

    According to him, the officers acted outside the mandate and standard operating procedures of the security outfit.

    “The mother called us to intervene, and some of our ad hoc personnel responded. They were expected to report the matter to the appropriate authorities, but unfortunately, they took the law into their own hands.

    “Immediately the incident came to our attention, we handed over the first suspect to the Nigerian Police Force and subsequently handed over the second officer for investigation and prosecution.

    “The commandant does not condone any form of human rights abuse. We are working in synergy with the police to ensure justice is done,” Adekunle said.

    He added that the state commander of the corps, Soji Ganzallo, had consistently warned personnel against human rights violations, unlawful detention and interference in matters beyond their jurisdiction.

    The incident has again raised concerns over alleged torture and extrajudicial actions by some security operatives across the country.

    In recent years, rights groups and civil society organisations have repeatedly called for greater accountability and stricter sanctions against security personnel found culpable of torture, unlawful detention and other forms of human rights abuses.

    The police explained that investigations into the circumstances surrounding Success’s death were ongoing.

  • Police arrest seven over illegal gun factory in Yobe

    Police arrest seven over illegal gun factory in Yobe

    Seven people have been arrested by the Yobe State Police Command for allegedly operating an illegal gun-running factory in Potiskum, a major town in the state. This development aligns with the renewed strategies of the Commissioner of Police aimed at combating crime and criminality across the state, marking a significant breakthrough in uncovering the illegal […]

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  • President Tinubu Scheduled To Address National Assembly On Democracy Day ( June 12 )

    President Tinubu Scheduled To Address National Assembly On Democracy Day ( June 12 )

     

    President Bola Tinubu is scheduled to address a joint session of the National Assembly on June 12 as part of activities marking this year’s Democracy Day celebration.

    The address will form part of a series of official events lined up by the Federal Government to commemorate the 2026 Democracy Day, according to the Inter-Ministerial Committee inaugurated on Tuesday to coordinate the nationwide programme.

    Other activities lined up for the celebration included a World Press Conference on June 4, special Juma’at prayers on June 5, an inter-denominational church service on June 7, a Democracy Day public lecture on June 9, youth and women-oriented programmes on June 10, a presidential broadcast on June 12, and a Democracy Day Gala night.

    Inaugurating the committee, the Federal Government paid tribute to the late Chief MKO Abiola and other heroes of the June 12 struggle.

    A statement by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation’s Media Aide, Yomi Odunuga, said the SGF, George Akume, noted that the Democracy Day provides an opportunity to reflect on the sacrifices made by Nigerians who fought for democratic governance.

    Akume described the June 12 anniversary as a significant moment to honour those who contributed to Nigeria’s democratic journey.

    “The democratic values and institutions being strengthened across the country today are founded on the sacrifices and struggles of patriots and democrats who fought for the enthronement of democratic rule in Nigeria,” he said.

    The SGF paid tribute to the heroes of the June 12, 1993, struggle and particularly to the late MKO Abiola, whose sacrifice and commitment to democracy, he said, led to the recognition of June 12 as Democracy Day.

    Akume also said the celebration would provide an opportunity for the Federal Government to showcase its achievements and reaffirm its commitment to democratic ideals, institutional strengthening and national development.

    He noted that President Bola Tinubu’s administration would use the occasion to demonstrate progress made in consolidating democracy, strengthening institutions and implementing reforms despite prevailing socio-economic challenges.

    With only 10 days to the anniversary, Akume directed members of the committee to begin work immediately to ensure the successful execution of all approved activities.

    He added that the celebration would be “modest but purposeful” in line with the government’s commitment to fiscal responsibility.

    Akume said the committee had been divided into sub-committees to handle various aspects of the celebration and directed all sub-committee secretaries to submit their budgets for approval.

    He expressed confidence in the committee’s ability to deliver a successful commemoration and urged stakeholders to work together to ensure that the celebration serves as a worthy tribute to Nigeria’s democratic heroes and a reaffirmation of the country’s commitment to democratic governance.

    The committee is chaired by the SGF and comprises key ministers, security chiefs and senior government officials, including the Ministers of Information, Interior, Defence, Finance and Foreign Affairs, the National Security Adviser, the Inspector-General of Police and the Director-General of the Department of State Services, among others.

    Nigeria marks Democracy Day every June 12 to commemorate the country’s return to democratic rule in 1999 and to honour the legacy of the June 12, 1993 presidential election widely believed to have been won by the late MKO Abiola.

  • NUT holds nationwide rally, threatens strike over abduction of students, teachers

    NUT holds nationwide rally, threatens strike over abduction of students, teachers

    •NANS, NLC join in solidarity •Senate, Reps, condemn action, warn against politicising insecurity•Our priority is safe return of our students, not politics —Makinde The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has threatened to embark on a nationwide strike if urgent action is not taken to secure the release of teachers and students abducted from schools in […]

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  • Power Minister commends TCN, NDPHC, AEDC for boosting electricity supply

    Power Minister commends TCN, NDPHC, AEDC for boosting electricity supply

    Minister of Power, Joseph Tegbe, has commended the management and staff of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), and Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) for their commitment to improving Nigeria’s electricity infrastructure and service delivery. In a statement made available to journalists, Tegbe praised TCN for the successful energisation […]

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  • 2027: Again, the three-horse race

    2027: Again, the three-horse race

    As the 2027 presidential election, fixed for Saturday, January 16, 2027, draws closer, Nigeria’s political pendulum appears to be tilting toward another three-horse race. In this piece, Muideen Olaniyi examines the chances and implications of the three major presidential candidates who were also the main actors in the 2023 contest. At the weekend, the coast […]

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  • Poland’s Nicola Zalewski predicts friendly match against Nigeria

    Poland’s Nicola Zalewski predicts friendly match against Nigeria

    Poland midfielder, Nicola Zalewski, has predicted a ‘good’ match when his side faces Nigeria in an international friendly on Wednesday night.

    Zalewski also insisted that Nigeria remains a strong opponent despite the absence of Atletico Madrid forward, Ademola Lookman and Galatasaray striker, Victor Osimhen.

    Recall that Super Eagles coach, Eric Chelle had already confirmed that both Osimhen and Lookman won’t play the friendly match.

    Speaking at his pre-match press conference, Zalewski said, “I have only just learned that Ademola Lookman and Victor Osimhen will not be playing.

    “But Nigeria is a very, very good team, strong physically, and very, very fast. We have to watch out for them because it will be a good match.”

    Poland’s Nicola Zalewski predicts friendly match against Nigeria

  • Kingsley Chinda: Rivers will soon be renamed Wike’s state – Babafemi Ojudu

    Kingsley Chinda: Rivers will soon be renamed Wike’s state – Babafemi Ojudu

    Former presidential aide and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Babafemi Ojudu has slammed the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, over the emergene of his loyalist as the candidate of the ruling party for the Rivers State governorship election.

    DAILY POST recalls that Kingsley Chinda, the immediate past Minority Leader in the green chamber, won the APC governorship ticket ahead of the 2023 election.

    However, confusion trailed his emergence on Tuesday following the announcement of his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to the APC weeks after the primary election.

    Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, announced Chinda’s defection during plenary on Tuesday.

    Reacting, Ojudu in a statement on his Facebook page on Wednesday, wondered how the “Minority Leader of one political party could secure the governorship ticket of the ruling party, and only afterwards, defects to that party. Welcome to Rivers State, a soon to be renamed Wike State”.

    “Traditionally, political parties are expected to be built on loyalty, shared values, ideological commitments, and long-term participation.

    “There are usually expectations—formal or informal—that those seeking a party’s ticket would have contributed to its growth, endured its struggles, respected its processes, and identified with its aspirations over time.

    “What then are we witnessing when a politician obtains the ticket of a party before even becoming a member of that party?

    “What happens to those who have spent years building the party, funding it, organizing for it, defending it, and remaining loyal through difficult times? What becomes of the principles of membership, party discipline, and internal democracy?”, He asked.

    DAILY POST understands that Chinda is a member of the rainbow coalition, a group of political bigwigs drawn from different political parties to support President Bola Tinubu.

    Kingsley Chinda: Rivers will soon be renamed Wike’s state – Babafemi Ojudu

  • Vandals destroy TCN’s 330KV Apir-Lafia transmission lines

    Vandals destroy TCN’s 330KV Apir-Lafia transmission lines

    The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has reported that six of its transmission towers, numbered T125 to T130, on the Apir–Lafia 330kV Transmission Lines I and II, have been vandalised by criminals. In response, the company has deployed engineers to the site to assess the extent of the damage and determine the materials needed to […]

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  • Civilian casualty allegations undermine air operations’ legitimacy — CAS warns

    Civilian casualty allegations undermine air operations’ legitimacy — CAS warns

    The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, has warned that allegations of civilian casualties during military air operations could undermine mission legitimacy, public confidence and the reputation of the Nigerian Air Force.

    Aneke gave the warning on Tuesday in Abuja at the maiden seminar on Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response for Strategic Level Officers.

    He said while the Nigerian Air Force remains committed to professional and responsible air operations, incidents whether confirmed or alleged, continue to highlight the need for stronger application of civilian protection principles.

    According to him, such allegations have far-reaching implications for trust in the military both locally and internationally.

    “These incidents, whether verified or alleged, have far-reaching ramifications on mission legitimacy, public confidence and relationship with our stakeholders, both domestic and foreign,” he said.

    The air chief stressed that operational success should not only be measured by battlefield outcomes but also by the protection of civilian lives and property.

    “As we continue to confront complex and asymmetric security threats across the various theatres of operation, it has become increasingly evident that operational success can no longer be measured solely by tactical achievements but by the extent to which civilian lives and properties are protected,” he said.

    Aneke noted that maintaining public trust remains essential for sustaining long-term operational effectiveness, adding that the Nigerian Air Force had taken steps to institutionalise civilian harm mitigation mechanisms.

    He said the seminar was designed to improve the understanding of strategic-level officers whose decisions shape operational outcomes and institutional responses.

    According to him, civilian harm mitigation should not be seen as a constraint on military operations but as a framework that enhances precision, accountability and effectiveness.

    “Civilian harm mitigation and response is not a constraint on our operational effectiveness; rather, it is a framework that enhances precision, improves decision-making, and ultimately preserves strategic legitimacy,” he said.

    Aneke urged commanders to strengthen target verification processes and ensure thorough assessment of operational outcomes, particularly in complex theatres of operation.

    He added that where civilian harm occurs, the response must reflect professionalism, honesty and responsibility.

    The air chief expressed confidence that the seminar would deepen understanding of best practices in reducing civilian harm while sustaining operational effectiveness across the country’s security operations.

    Civilian casualty allegations undermine air operations’ legitimacy — CAS warns