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CSO-PTF Support Group queries commissioning of substandard police equipment

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The CSO-PTF Support and Oversight Group has expressed dismay over the Commissioning by President Buhari of alleged substandard police equipments that were alleged to be fraudulently purchased by the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) Management.
In a joint statement by the group, they indicated that fighting corruption is one of President Buhari’s signature commitments and the mantra on which he campaigned to be elected President.
However, they said they were at a loss as to why president Buhari will commission the equipment despite the widely reported scandal associated with the procurement
“It is unbecoming of the President that despite the alleged scandal associated with this procurement which allegedly breached due process and despite the ongoing investigation by the ICPC over the petition alleging fraud and corruption, the President went ahead to commission those equipment.
“Our concern arises from the fact, not only that the said equipment were fraudulently purchased in utter violation of the PTF Act, but also that the equipment are currently subjects of ongoing investigation by the Independent Corrupt Practices & Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC)”
The investigation they said is based on a petition alleging abuse of due process, corruption and mismanagement of funds by the PTF Management.

“Several news media reported this scandal. According to the Vanguard Newspapers report of September 20, 2021 captioned “N11bn police equipment contract fraud: How infighting within NPTF management led to ICPC’s petition, investigation” over N11 billion substandard equipment were fraudulently purchased for the Nigeria Police by the management of the PTF.

“The report further revealed that ‘sharing formula of proceeds from the fraudulent purchase of substandard equipment led to the petition’.
“The Chairman of the PTF Board of Trustees former IGP Abba Suleiman was reported to have testified before ICPC investigators as a witness, during which he made startling revelations of fraud, abuse of due process and mismanagement of the PTF funds by the management.
According to the statement, the Management staff of the NPTF have also been invited by ICPC over the matter.

“It was further alleged that a former Deputy Governor who is a serving Senator eyeing 2023, and a Minister were fingered in the substandard equipment purchase.

“It was, for instance, alleged that the bullet proof vests that ought to possess double sided shields were found to only possess shield on one side.
“It was further alleged that the helmets were too small and the Toyota Buffalo vehicles procured were largely substandard.”

The statement indicated that the chairman of the board was quoted to have denied knowledge of the procurement process and that the management of the NPTF has been frustrating him from resuming work with his staff at the office provided by the Nigeria Police Force.
The statement asked rhetorically, “Is it that the President is unaware of these facts depsite being widely reported in the media or is it that someone or a group of people are misleading the President?
“We, the undersigned members of the CSO-PTF Support and Oversight Group have received with serious concern the news of President Muhammadu Buhari’s commissioning on the 13th of January 2022 of 200 Buffalo Toyota operational vehicles and other equipment purchased by the Police Trust Fund for the Nigeria Police Force through alleged contract fraud.

“We note that President Buhari was represented at the commissioning by the Minister of Police Affairs who was quoted to have described the provision of the equipment as part of the ongoing reformation of the Nigeria Police Force. “How can the commissioning of equipment that are alleged to be substandard and capable of exposing police personnel to grave danger if faced with criminals be part of any reformation?

“The Minister, speaking for President Buhari also commended the Board of Trustees, Management and Staff of the NPTF “for meticulously and meritoriously completing the project.”
“We dare to ask: what can be meticulous and meritorious about an alleged fraudulent act that breaches the laws of the country?
The group also quoted the IGP, Usman Baba in his remark during the commissioning to have said that ‘the items provided for the force are largely in line with requisite operational specification, tested and found to be standard that would enhance effective and efficient policing’.

“Again, we dare to ask: on what did the IGP base this assessment? We are not aware that the ICPC has concluded or made public the outcome of its investigation into allegations that the equipment were substandard and unsuitable, in fact dangerous, for use by the police.
“Again the IGP’s remark is preemptive of and prejudicial to the ongoing ICPC investigation.
“Was the IGP under pressure or in cahoots with those accused of mismanagement of police trust fund?

The group therefore called on the ICPC to expedite action, conclude its investigation into the serious allegations of fraud and mismanagement of PTF funds and make its findings public.
“All those found to be involved in the allegations should be brought to account.
They said, ICPC owes Nigerians the legal, moral and sacred duty of ensuring that nobody or group of individuals or groups, no matter how powerful, should be allowed to interfere with or derail the investigation

“We in the CSO Observatory will continue to monitor and regularly update Nigerians on the progress of this investigation and generally on the operations of the PTF.”
This they said they would do to ensure transparency and accountability in the management of the PTF and to ensure that the purpose of establishing the fund- which is to fill the funding gap for the Nigeria Police with a view to enhancing their operational capabilities to effectively discharge their functions of securing and protecting Nigerians from crimes and insecurity is achieved.

The group which is a Civil Society Organisations Observatory on the Implementation of the Police Act 2020 and the Police Trust Fund Act 2019 is a coalition of over 200 civil society organisations and activists spread across Nigeria and committed to promoting transparency and accountability in the implementation of the NPTF Act.

The group is established to act as a catalyst to spur the Police Trust Fund to deliver on its mandate and to carry out vigorous and sustained sensitisation to create public awareness across the geo-political zones on the existence of Police Trust Fund and its mandate.

The 33 CSOs who jointly signed the statement include:

  1. Rule of Law And Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC), Lagos
  2. International Peace And Civic Responsibility Centre (IPCRC), Anambra State

3.Conscience for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution. Lokoja, Kogi State

  1. Centre For Human Rights And Ethics in Development (CHRED), Oyo State
  2. Initiative For Gender Equality And Advancement, IGEA/ Edo Civil Society Organization, Edo State
  3. Community Outreach For Development And Welfare Advocacy (CODWA), Kwara State

7.Human Rights Social Development And Environmental Foundation (HURSDEF), Rivers State

  1. COMPPART Foundation For Justice And Peace Building
  2. Habitatcare And Protection Initiative
  3. Centre For The Advocacy of Justice, And Rights (CAJR), Plateau state
  4. Civil Liberties Organization (CLO), Lagos State
  5. Foundation For Environmental Rights Advocacy And Development (FENRAD) Nigeria, Abia State
  6. Young innovators And Vocational Training Initiative (YIVTI), Kaduna State

14.International Solidarity For Peace And Human Rights Initative, Enugu State

  1. Vivacious Development Initiative, Abia State
  2. Vision Spring Initiatives, Lagos
  3. Anthony Opara, a private citizen
  4. Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network (CRRAN), Enugu
  5. Elixir Trust Foundation, Benue State
  6. Centre for Environment, Human Rights and Development (CEHRD), Rivers State
  7. Social and Integral Development Center (SIDEC),
    Anambra State
  8. African Centre for Entrepreneurship and Information Development (ACEIDEV), Abuja
  9. Centre for Mmadu on Human Rights, Enugu
  10. Grassroots Development Monitoring and Advocacy Centre (GDMAC), Ilorin Kwara State
  11. Women Environment and Youth Development Initiative (WOYODEV),
    Kwara State
  12. Legal Awareness for Nigerian Women, Kaduna State
  13. Legal Defence and Assistance Project (LEDAP), Lagos
  14. Nnabuihe Azinkpali, Activist, Abuja
  15. Initiative for Safety Security and Educational Development (IPSSED NETWORK), Enugu State
  16. Centre for Transparency Advocacy, Abuja
  17. Koyenum Immalah Foundation, Benin
  18. ONYIGBUO, Stephen Uche, Private, Enugu.
  19. Social Intervention Advocacy Foundation (SIAF), Lagos
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Security Redefined: CP Azare sets new tone for policing in Akwa Ibom

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***DECORATES 142 senior Officers

In a ground-breaking move to strengthen security operations across Akwa Ibom State, the Commissioner of Police, Akwa Ibom State Command, CP Baba Mohammed Azare has held his maiden strategic security meeting with key officers of the command.
He also used the event to decorate 142 newly promoted senior officers.

The high-profile meeting, which convened the Management Team, Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers (DPOs), and Tactical Commanders, focused on enforcing zero tolerance for corruption, extortion, and indiscipline within the ranks.
Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Timfon John I’m a statement quoted CP Azare to have stressed the need for professionalism, accountability, and proactive crime prevention strategies.

Addressing the officers, CP Azare outlined his vision for an inclusive, people-centred policing system backed by actionable crime-reduction plans specific to each jurisdiction.
He emphasized that every officer must serve as a pillar of public trust, leveraging intelligence-driven policing and community engagement to curb criminal activities.
The highlight of the event was the decoration of 142 officers promoted to new ranks. Among them were two Chief Superintendents of Police (CSP) elevated to Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACP): ACP Inyang John Abia, DPO Shelter Afrique and ACP Ahiwa Ribadu, OC Anti-Cultism
In addition, 25 Superintendents of Police (SP) advanced to Chief Superintendents of Police (CSP), including, CSP Felix Ekpoudom, 2IC QIU, CSP Cordiella Nwawe, Provost 26 PMF, Uyo and CSP Ebong Thompson, OC SWAT
Other notable promotions included 22 Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSP) elevated to Superintendents of Police (SP), and 93 Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP) promoted to Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSP)
While congratulating the officers and their families, CP Azare reminded them of their role as ambassadors of the Nigeria Police Force. He challenged them to embody integrity, courage, and dedication in their new positions.
“The promotion you have received is not just a reward for past performance but also a call to higher responsibilities. The public will be watching, and you must earn their trust every day,” CP Azare remarked.
He extended gratitude to the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, the Police Service Commission, and the Force Management Team for prioritizing the welfare and career progression of officers.
This landmark event signals a renewed commitment to combating crime, improving service delivery, and restoring confidence in law enforcement across Akwa Ibom State.

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Military Defends Sokoto Airstrikes, Reaffirms Target Was Terrorist Group

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The Nigerian military has strongly defended its recent airstrikes in Sokoto State, insisting that the operation targeted members and associates of the notorious Lakurawa terrorist group, not civilians as widely speculated.

In response to reports alleging that the strikes mistakenly hit two communities in Silame Local Government Area, Lt. Col Abdullahi Abubakar, spokesman for the Joint Task Force North West Operation Fansan Yamma, clarified that the operation was conducted based on credible intelligence and rigorous surveillance.

“Importantly, the targets struck in the vicinity of Gidan Sama and Rumtuwa were positively identified as linked to the Lakurawa terrorist group,” Lt. Col Abubakar stated. “The operation was necessary to degrade their operational capacity and ensure the safety of residents.”

Abubakar emphasized that the military’s intelligence-gathering process prioritizes precision and minimizes risks to civilians. He acknowledged the sensitivity of the operation but stressed its importance in combating terrorism in the region.

“These strikes followed extensive reconnaissance to confirm the presence of terrorist elements in the area,” he said. “We deeply regret any civilian casualties that may have occurred, but we assure the public that the operation adhered to strict rules of engagement.”

The Joint Task Force also urged the public to avoid speculation and misinformation that could inflame tensions or undermine security efforts.

“We appeal to residents to remain calm and trust that ongoing operations are aimed at restoring peace and stability,” Abubakar added.

The military’s explanation comes after Sokoto State Governor’s Press Secretary, Abubakar Bawa, reported that at least ten civilians were killed in the strikes. However, the Joint Task Force has yet to verify this claim, stating that investigations are ongoing.

Meanwhile, security analysts have highlighted the challenges of conducting airstrikes in areas where terrorists often use civilians as shields. They noted that such operations, while essential, underscore the need for improved coordination and intelligence-sharing to avoid collateral damage.

Lt. Col Abubakar reaffirmed the military’s commitment to protecting civilian lives and called for public support in the fight against terrorism.

“Our forces are here to protect Nigerians, not harm them. We will continue to work tirelessly to eliminate terrorist threats and ensure lasting peace,” he concluded.

As the dust settles over Gidan Sama and Rumtuwa, the military maintains that its focus remains on dismantling terrorist networks and securing the region.
Residents, however, remain watchful, hoping for both security and safety in the aftermath of the operation.

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Kogi CP Orders Tight Security, Vows Crackdown on Crime and Fireworks During Yuletide

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Bethrand Onuoha

By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja

The Commissioner of Police, Kogi State Command, Bethrand Onuoha, has ordered a statewide security clampdown to ensure safety and peace before, during, and after the Yuletide celebrations.
This was contained in a statement issued by the Command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP William Ovye Aya, on Monday in Lokoja.
According to the statement, CP Onuoha gave the directive while addressing the Command Management Team and Tactical Commanders at the Command Headquarters in Lokoja.
The Commissioner disclosed that the Command has rolled out an intensive crime prevention and control strategy to safeguard lives and property throughout the festive period.
He assured residents that the Police, working in synergy with other security agencies, remain committed to eliminating criminal activities and improving public safety.
CP Onuoha directed Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) and Area Commanders to mobilize personnel and operational assets for high-visibility patrols on highways, residential areas, and worship centers.
He further tasked them to secure vulnerable locations and conduct undercover operations in black spots and crime-prone areas to apprehend offenders before they strike.
The CP called on residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities to security agencies. He emphasized the role of community collaboration in intelligence gathering to boost crime prevention and management.
Reiterating the ban on fireworks, CP Onuoha warned parents to prevent their children from using knockouts and other explosives.
He stated that violators would face arrest and prosecution, stressing that such acts could lead to public disorder.
The CP assured Kogi residents of watertight security measures and urged law-abiding citizens to go about their activities without fear.
He, however, warned that anyone attempting to breach public peace or take the law into their hands would face the full wrath of the law.

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