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Full List: Police Release Contacts Of Officers In 36 States, Including FCT

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The Nigeria Police Force has released an updated directory of contact details of its officers across all 36 states, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and zonal commands.

It was reports that the latest development is part of ongoing efforts to improve transparency, accessibility, and public engagement with law enforcement nationwide.

The list includes the names, designations, and phone numbers of officers ranging from assistant commissioners to superintendents of police, covering strategic units such as the Force Public Relations Office, the Complaint Response Unit, and zonal commands, from Zone 1 in Kano to Zone 17 in Akure.

Below is the full list of officers and their contact details.

Olumuyiwa Adejobi FPRO-FHQ, Abuja 08065510954
Isuku Victor Edailokun DFPRO 08030925924
El-Mustapha Sani OC CRU 08065510954
Salisu Agaisa O/C Public Complaint Bureau (PCB) 08034525319
Orvenonne Ikwen OC Strategic Communications 07089672461
Bashir Muhammed Zone 1, Kano 08065709221
Umma Tunni Ayuba Zone 2, Lagos 08100025614
Yusuf Adamu Mohammed Zone 3, Yola 08032281587
Kaavanger Aondona David Zone 4, Makurdi 08066018217
Tijani Momoh Zone 5, Benin 08038059618
Jeffery Zone 6, Calabar 08139155174
Halima Pamela Moh’d Zone 7, Abuja 09065944613
Ruth Awi Zone 8, Lokoja 08064048892
Iheanetu Bruno Chukwudera Zone 9, Umuahia 08100844951
Uthman Yaqub Muhammad Zone 10, Sokoto 07036662958
Ade Ogunyemi Ag. Zone 11, Osogbo 08035208971
Zone 12, Bauchi [Not Available]
Ihunwo Josephine Zone 13, Awka 08038997997
Gambo Isah Zone 14, Katsina 08065737489, 08076666207
Abubakar Mohammed Zone 15, Maiduguri 09027777097
Gunn Ewhoborowo Emonena Zone 16, Yenagoa 08038842545
Desmond Amos Zone 17, Akure 08100713299
Chinaka Chioma Maureen Abia State 07059951536
Yahaya Suleiman, Adamawa State 08065604764
Timfon John Akwa Ibom State 07039685410
Ikenganyia T. Anthony Anambra State 08039334002
Ahmed Mohammed Wakil Bauchi State 08034844393
Musa Mohammed, Bayelsa State 07032702984
Udeme Edet Benue State 08065232481
Daso Nahum Kenneth Borno State 09025437854
Irene Ugbo, Cross River State, 08068559326
Edafe Bright Delta State 08131070122
Ukandu Joshua Ebonyi State 08032716251
Moses Yamu Edo State 08036363532
Abutu Sunday Ekiti State 09064050086
Daniel Ndukwe Ekea Enugu State 08063722988
Josephine Adeh FCT – Abuja 07038979348
Buhari Abdullahi Gombe State 07038793973
Okoye Henry Imo State 08148024755
Lawan Shiisu Adam Jigawa State 08109881890
Mansir Hassan Kaduna State 08166405566
Haruna Abdulahi Kano State 08037742748
Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu Katsina State 08133233534
Nafiu Abubakar Kebbi State 08065159812
William Ovye Aya Kogi State 08107899269
Ejire-Adetoun Adeyemi, Kwara State 07032108353
Benjamin Hundeyin, Lagos State 07062606717
Ramhan Nansel Nasarawa State 08037461715
Wasiu A. Abiodu, in Niger State 08032233454
Odutola Omolola Ogun State 09159578888
Adewale Osife, so Oyo State 08068122698
Olushola Yinka Ondo State 08132188976
Abiodun Ojolabi Osun State 07067790040
Alfred Alabo Plateau State 08060545670
Grace Woyengikuro Iringe-Koko Rivers State 08036219523
Rufa’i Ahmad Sokoto State 08032861946
Lashen James. Taraba State 08141387931
Dungus Abdulkarim Yobe State 08065682446
Yazid Abubakar Zamfara State 07046444093
Osaigbovo Ehisiemen Press Sec to Hon. Min. of Police Affairs 08060914051
Eguaoje Funmilayo FCID 08035996794
Adeoti Olatade National Institute of Police Studies 08032499032
Job Atabor Sports 08065265440 Ojo
Oluwaseun Police Cooperative 07040878052
Duwon Amunedon Staff College Jos 07030239661
Eyitayo Johnson PSFU 08034337204
Daramola Kazeem Airport 08033035204
Hamzat Mubarak EOD-CBRN 080112331860
Lekan Faniyi Maritime 07032341701
Eze Chidiebere K. Police Medical 08063388336
Muhammad Sadiq Airwing 08065633038
Mahe Iro Police Academy Kano (POLAC) 07038110908
Mayegun Aminat FCID Annex Lagos 07068865833
Isaac Hundeyin, Port Authority Police, Western, 07063544470.

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Sand depletion threatens construction, food security — LASG

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The Lagos State Government has raised alarm over the growing sand depletion deposits across the state, warning that unchecked dredging activities could worsen construction costs, damage aquatic ecosystems and threaten food security.

“We need proper data. We need to know how many people are dredging, how much sand is being dredged daily, and what is left within those areas,” the Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Dayo Bush Alebiosu, said during the ministry’s two-year scorecard presentation at the annual ministerial press briefing held at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre.

Alebiosu said increasing demand for sand used in reclamation and infrastructure projects, particularly within the Lekki-Ajah corridor, had intensified pressure on available deposits across Lagos.

According to him, developers handling reclamation projects in Lekki and Ajah now source sand from communities as far as Ikorodu, pumping materials across distances of between 10km and 12km because deposits in closer locations are becoming exhausted.

He said the development confirmed fears that sand resources around Ajah were gradually running out, stressing that the state government has become more cautious in issuing dredging licences and permits.

The commissioner warned that the continued depletion of sand reserves could significantly increase the cost of construction and infrastructure delivery in Lagos, thereby placing additional pressure on housing and urban development.

He also linked indiscriminate dredging to threats to food security, especially in fishing communities that depend on healthy aquatic ecosystems for their livelihoods.

“It is putting food security at risk. We are encouraging people to consume more protein, such as fish, but whenever dredging disturbs aquatic life, fishermen are forced to work harder, and naturally, the cost of fish goes up,” he said.

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According to Alebiosu, aggressive dredging disrupts aquatic microorganisms and marine habitats, forcing fishermen to travel farther and spend more resources before making catches.

The commissioner further disclosed that host communities are increasingly facing infrastructural damage caused by heavy-duty dredging equipment and commercial activities associated with sand excavation.

He cited Ibese as one of the affected communities where roads and public infrastructure have reportedly deteriorated due to dredging operations.

Alebiosu said the Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development remains the agency legally empowered to regulate dredging and sand dealing activities in Lagos State.

He added that the ministry collaborates with relevant agencies, including the Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning, as well as host communities, to tackle illegal dredging through monitoring, enforcement and whistleblowing mechanisms.

The commissioner also urged residents to support enforcement efforts by reporting illegal dredging activities, noting that some operators deliberately conceal their activities to evade detection.

“We cannot continue blaming foreigners alone. We must ask ourselves how they got there in the first place. They definitely have the connivance of some locals,” he said.

The Lagos State Government reaffirmed its commitment to stricter regulation of dredging activities to curb environmental degradation, protect waterfront communities and ensure the sustainable use of natural resources across the state.

A statement released later on Thursday by the Director, Public Affairs of the Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Morenikeji Akodu, noted that commissioner warned that the increasing desperation for sand across Lagos was already exposing the dangers of over-exploitation of waterways and coastal resources.

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He also warned that the development pointed to mounting pressure on available sand deposits across the state and underscored the need for stricter regulation and proper monitoring of dredging activities.

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Flood alert: Kaduna steps up awareness as rains loom

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The Kaduna State Government has intensified public awareness and emergency preparedness efforts following forecasts by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency that the state may experience flooding during the 2026 rainy season.

The government said the move followed the release of the 2026 Seasonal Climate Prediction report by NiMet, which identified Kaduna among states likely to witness above-normal rainfall this year.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Commissioner for Information and Culture, Ahmed Maiyaki, said the government had commenced coordinated sensitisation and disaster response initiatives to minimise the impact of flooding and protect lives and property.

According to the statement, rainfall in Kaduna State is expected to commence between May 19 and June 10, 2026, while cessation is projected between October 5 and October 21, 2026.

The statement further noted that the forecast indicated the possibility of a severe 21-day dry spell between June and August, a development that could worsen flooding and other environmental challenges.

“The Kaduna State Government is taking this forecast seriously. Early preparedness and public cooperation remain critical to reducing the impact of flooding on our communities,” Maiyaki stated.

He disclosed that the Ministry of Information and Culture, in collaboration with the Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency, had launched a statewide sensitisation campaign aimed at educating residents on flood prevention, mitigation and safety measures.

Maiyaki urged residents to clear drainage around their homes and business premises and desist from indiscriminate dumping of refuse into waterways.

He also advised residents in flood-prone communities to adopt preventive measures, including the use of sandbags and other local flood control measures.

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The commissioner appealed to traditional rulers, religious leaders, media organisations and civil society groups to support government efforts by promoting environmental sanitation and disseminating verified information to the public.

“The safety of citizens remains a top priority for the Kaduna State Government. We will continue to work with all relevant agencies and communities to ensure timely information dissemination and effective disaster risk reduction measures throughout the rainy season,” he added.

The statement further disclosed that KADSEMA had commenced vulnerability assessments in flood-prone communities, strengthened emergency response coordination and begun pre-positioning rescue materials and personnel in high-risk areas.

Flooding has remained a recurring challenge in several parts of Kaduna State and across the country during the rainy season.

In recent years, heavy rainfall has led to the destruction of houses, farmlands and public infrastructure in several communities, while hundreds of residents were displaced.

In 2024 and 2025, parts of Kaduna metropolis, Kafanchan, Zaria and some riverine communities witnessed severe flooding following torrential rains and poor drainage systems, prompting repeated warnings from emergency management agencies.

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Akwa Ibom doctors threaten N1bn lawsuit against EFCC over hospital raid

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The Nigerian Medical Association, Akwa Ibom State chapter, has said it will institute a N1bn legal action against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over alleged assault on one of its members, Professor Eyo Ekpe, during a raid at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Akwa Ibom State.

The association on Wednesday said the planned suit followed what it described as physical, emotional, professional and institutional damages suffered during the EFCC operation at the hospital on Tuesday.

It was gathered that EFCC operatives had stormed the UUTH while investigating a fraud case involving a suspect, a move the commission said was to verify a medical report submitted by the suspect.

The EFCC, in its explanation, said its operatives later visited the Chief Medical Director of the hospital “as a last resort to make further enquiries,” but claimed they were met with resistance, adding that the team eventually withdrew without disrupting hospital activities.

However, the NMA said the operation led to the alleged assault of Professor Ekpe, a cardiothoracic surgeon at the hospital.

Addressing a press conference in Uyo, the state NMA Chairman, Professor Aniekan Peter, said the decision to approach the court was part of resolutions reached at an emergency meeting of the association.

He said, “We observed that Prof Eyo Ekpe was apprehended within the premises of UUTH by masked EFCC operatives who physically assaulted him, beat him to the point of bleeding, handcuffed him alongside other doctors and hospital staff who attempted to intervene.

He also alleged that the NMA chairman was affected during the incident, saying, “Professor Peter, Akwa Ibom NMA chairman, was shoved and exposed to teargas when he approached the scene seeking clarification from the operatives.”

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The association described the hospital environment as “sacred” and said it should not be subjected to violent operations by security agencies.

It added, “We shall institute a legal action against the EFCC with a demand for damages in the sum of N1bn for the physical, emotional, professional and institutional damages caused.”

The communique, read by Assistant Secretary of the association, Dr Unyime Ndoh, and endorsed by Professor Peter and Secretary Dr Ighorodje Edesiri, said the association would not return to work unless its demands were met.

The demands include an apology to the affected doctors and identification and prosecution of those involved in the operation.

The NMA also said there was no prior formal invitation to Professor Ekpe or its leadership before the incident, describing the raid as “barbaric, degrading, inhuman and a gross violation of the sanctity of the hospital environment.”

The association further said it would not provide medical services to EFCC officials or their relatives until its demands are addressed.

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