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Marwa decries rising drug abuse

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Monday decried the high level of drug abuse in the country.

Speaking during the bi-monthly meeting and award ceremony of outstanding NDLEA officers in Abuja, the chairman of the agency, retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa, noted that the situation needed committed NDLEA personnel.

He said that the call of duty for the NDLEA operative was twice as demanding, given the country’s dire drug profile — nearly three times the global average.

Marwa added that the magnitude of trafficking and abuse of illicit substances in the country called for a highly motivated workforce of anti-drug officers and men who were strongly committed to the fight.

“It is in light of this, that any act or gesture that is in appreciation of their effort is a veritable morale booster for the anti-drug operative.

Such a gesture will galvanize them to further dedicate themselves to the job,” he said.

Marwa said that there was no gainsaying that motivation was crucial to achieving productivity, organisational efficiency and how to ensure a lot workforce.

He said that motivation had been part of his leadership style and it was aimed at assuring the officer that the agency was appreciative of all the efforts that had been put in the work.

The NDLEA chairman rewarded officers and men of the agency for their outstanding performances between March and April.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Murtala Muhammed International Airport,  Lagos Command and the Ondo State command were the co-winners of the March and April best performing commands.

“This is first of its kind. When I took over in January, I made it a cardinal objective to find ways of motivating the NDLEA personnel to go the extra mile required.

“That informed the strategic decision, among others, to institute a bi-monthly assessment of Best Performing Command Award to motivate our officers and men,” Marwa said.

NAN also reports that some of the criteria used to determine award winners include arrest and seizures, bravery, rejection of financial and other inducements; and assets and financial investigations of the command.

Others include management of seized assets, drug demand reduction activities, convictions, innovations and synergy with other security agencies.

“So far, it has turned out to be one of the best decisions we have taken.

“It is heartwarming to know that the best performing command award this time has two commands as joint winners.

“Selected officers of FCT, Kogi, Ondo, Murtala Muhammad International Airport, Lagos; and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja were recognised.

“Others recognised were officers from Kano and Kaduna commands for their outstanding performance within the period under review”.

NAN reports that all officers recognised were given automatic promotion. (NAN)

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Akpabio, Oshiomhole Clash in Senate Over New Leadership Rules

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A mild drama unfolded in the Nigerian Senate on Wednesday as Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Senator Adams Oshiomhole engaged in a heated exchange during plenary.

The incident came just a day after the Senate amended its Standing Orders to tighten eligibility requirements for leadership positions.

Trouble began when Akpabio started reading the Votes and Proceedings from Tuesday’s sitting. Oshiomhole interrupted by raising a point of order, but Akpabio quickly ruled him out, explaining that Senate rules do not permit such interruptions at that stage.

Despite the clarification, Oshiomhole insisted on being heard.

To settle the matter, Akpabio called on former Chief Whip, Orji Uzor Kalu, to explain the rule. Kalu confirmed that points of order are not allowed during the consideration of Votes and Proceedings.

However, Oshiomhole continued to press his objection, drawing the attention of Senate Whip Tahir Monguno, who warned him against disrupting proceedings and hinted that disciplinary measures could be taken.

Akpabio then resumed the session, directing senators to specific pages of the Votes and Proceedings and urging them to familiarize themselves with the chamber’s rules.

In a stern remark, the Senate President cautioned Oshiomhole against further disruption, warning that he could be sanctioned if he became unruly.

Following the exchange, the Senate moved on with its business. Senator Adamu Aliero later moved for the adoption of the Votes and Proceedings, which was seconded by Senate Minority Leader Abba Moro.

The confrontation is believed to be connected to the Senate’s recent amendment of its Standing Orders. Under the new rule, only senators who have served at least two consecutive terms immediately before nomination are eligible to contest for presiding offices.

This change effectively disqualifies Oshiomhole from contesting for any presiding position in the current Senate.

Proceedings eventually continued without further disruption.

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Tinubu Nominates Joseph Tegbe as Minister of Power

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President Bola Tinubu has asked the Senate to confirm the nomination of Joseph Tegbe as a minister.

The request was contained in a letter read on Tuesday by Senate President Godswill Akpabio during plenary. Tinubu said the nomination was in line with constitutional provisions and urged the Senate to give it quick consideration.

Akpabio assured lawmakers that the request would be handled promptly and referred it to the committee of the whole for immediate action.

Earlier, presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga announced the nomination, noting that Tegbe is an economic and fiscal reform expert with over 35 years of experience in both public and private sectors.

Tegbe, an indigene of Oyo State, previously served as a senior partner at KPMG Africa and has advised government and private organisations on policy reforms and investment strategies.

The nomination follows the resignation of former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, who stepped down to pursue his governorship ambition in Oyo State.

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Obi Dumps ADC, Cites Internal Crisis and Division

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Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has announced his resignation from the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

 

Obi disclosed this in a statement shared on his verified X handle on Sunday, explaining that his decision was not influenced by any personal grievances with the party’s leadership.

 

He noted that he holds the party’s National Chairman, David Mark, in high regard, as well as former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, whom he described as a leader and elder brother. According to him, none of them treated him unfairly.

 

The former Anambra State governor, however, expressed concern over what he described as growing instability within the party. He alleged that the same systemic issues that destabilised the Labour Party—such as internal conflicts, prolonged court cases, and divisions—are beginning to surface within the ADC.

 

Obi added that these developments are diverting attention away from addressing critical national challenges, accusing the political system of prioritising control and exclusion over genuine service and nation-building.

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