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Bisi Akande reveals what can end insecurity

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Former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Bisi Akande, has said only right, deep and mass education can end insecurity in the country.

Akande, while speaking with journalists during an event organized to mark his 87th birthday at his country home in Ila, Osun State, on Friday, warned against the lowering of education standards in the country.

He noted that graduates produced in a country with low education standards will not be able to compete with their peers from advanced countries with high education systems.

“You should face education; that is what differentiates humans from animals. When you are not educated, you are an animal. When you are not educated, you don’t mind killing people; you can be a murderer, you won’t be ashamed of it.

“Good education will make you competitive in the global world. If you offer 25% as a pass mark in the university, you can’t compete with China, which will expect you to score 80%. That is where they practice absolute meritocracy,” Akande said.

Referencing the recent American invasion of Venezuela, Akande, who said the US simply displayed the power it has through sound education its citizens had been exposed to over the years, warned against circumventing university education by lowering pass marks.

He said, “When you cut corners, pass 25%, admit 20%, you cannot compete with people like China, where if you have never achieved, you can’t become a member of the Communist Party, and only members of the Communist Party can vote and be voted for. This is absolute merit.

“Here in Nigeria, it’s cutting corners. Americans threatened the other time, went to Venezuela to pick the President and take him away; that is the power of knowledge, which we are trying to cheat by saying 25%, 20% (pass mark). You won’t have that knowledge, you won’t be able to compete with the advanced world, and you will be enslaved; your land will be taken over by strangers.”

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Responding to a question on how the country can end insecurity in the northern part, Akande said, “The answer to insecurity is mass education. Obafemi Awolowo introduced mass education 70 years ago, if I can remember, around 1955, and that’s why we are not killing ourselves in the South-West.

“Now, look at Boko Haram, banditry, kidnapping. Let people study very deeply. Your generation cannot eradicate it; it can be eradicated gradually if you adopt deep education, a mass universal education.”

In his remarks at the event, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, who represented President Bola Tinubu, lauded Akande’s contributions towards the growth of the country’s democracy.

Akume said, “This is a privilege to honour and celebrate a life that has been dedicated to the service of our nation, a life filled with humility and unwavering commitment to democracy. The history of our nation’s progress towards democrac is incomplete without the special place preserved for you.”

Also speaking about the celebrant at the event attended by dignitaries, including the Deputy Governor of Kwara State, Kayode Alabi; the Pioneer Registrar, National Business and Technical Examination Board, Prof Olu Aina; the Chairman, National Population Commission, Aminu Yusuf; the Senator representing Osun Central, Olubiyi Fadeyi; and Senator Lola Ashiru of Kwara South Senatorial District, among others, the Osun APC governorship candidate, Bola Oyebamiji, described Akande as an exemplary leader who has become an institution people consult for knowledge.

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Police, NCoS, SON strengthen partnership in Jigawa

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Top officials from the Nigeria Police, Jigawa State Command, Nigerian Correctional Service and the Standards Organisation of Nigeria met to strengthen their partnership, following a courtesy visit to the Commissioner of Police, CP Dahiru Muhammad.

The development comes as the trio met on a separate courtesy engagement at the Police Command Headquarters in Dutse, the Jigawa State capital.

In his remarks while interacting with the heads of the visiting sister agencies on Wednesday, Jigawa CP welcomed the Comptroller of Corrections, Mohammed Fari, and SON Coordinator, Murtala Amiru, saying the visit reflected shared responsibility and unity among security agencies.

“The visit is a reflection of shared responsibility and unity of purpose among sister security agencies,” he said.

CP Dahiru assured the corrections team of the police command’s readiness to sustain collaboration through intelligence sharing and coordinated efforts. “We’re ready to work together to prevent crime and maintain public order,” he said.

Earlier, the Comptroller of NCoS expressed gratitude for the warm reception, emphasising the need for sustained cooperation between corrections and police in the state.

“Strong collaboration remains essential to effective criminal justice administration and public safety,” Fari said.

Mr. Fari also reaffirmed his command’s commitment to strengthening ties with the police, citing the importance of joint efforts in maintaining order.

In a similar interaction, the SON Coordinator in Jigawa State, Amiru, praised the police for maintaining law and order, highlighting their role in curbing substandard products.

“The police play a critical role in supporting efforts to ensure compliance with national quality and safety standards,” Amiru said.

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He stated further that the visit aimed to foster cooperation between SON and the police in regulating products and ensuring public safety across Jigawa’s 27 LGAs.

“The collaborations aim to protect the economy and promote consumer protection,” he added.

Responding also, the Jigawa police boss, CP Dahiru thanked SON for the visit, reaffirming the command’s commitment to supporting regulatory activities. “We’ll support lawful regulatory activities through cooperation and joint operations,” he said.

According to the CP, the Jigawa State Police Command is committed to working with sister agencies to ensure peace and security.

The visits concluded with mutual expressions of goodwill and a shared resolve to strengthen inter-agency collaboration to enhance partnership in safeguarding lives and promoting public confidence, as the meeting ended on a positive note, with all parties committed to collective efforts for the well-being of Jigawa State.

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Family laments Okpebholo ex-aide’s detention over anti-kidnapping protest

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The family of Collins Aigbogun, a former Special Adviser on Youth Mobilisation to Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo, on Tuesday expressed deep concern over his continued detention following his arrest in connection with an anti-kidnapping protest in Ekpoma, Esan West Local Government Area.

Aigbogun was taken into custody on January 10, after the protest escalated into violence. While other participants have since been released, the family said he remains in police custody despite being accused only of having knowledge of the protest.

Speaking at a press briefing in Benin, Aigbogun’s brother and lawyer, Bright Iluobe, said the detention raises serious constitutional and legal concerns.

“We state clearly that the continued detention of our client raises grave constitutional and legal concerns.

From our investigations, this arrest appears to be part of a recurring pattern of harassment, calculated to diminish our client’s political influence and silence his legitimate civic engagement,” Iluobe said.

He added, “This press briefing is not an invitation to try this matter in the media, nor is it intended to preempt the course of any investigation. Rather, it is a measured intervention prompted by the well-settled principle that where liberty is restrained, the law must speak clearly and act promptly.”

Iluobe also addressed reports linking the governor to Aigbogun’s detention, stressing that they did not believe the allegations to be true.

“We are particularly concerned by reports alleging that certain individuals are invoking the name of the Executive Governor of Edo State as being responsible for our client’s ordeal. We are confident that His Excellency would not condone the unlawful or prolonged detention of any citizen without due process,” he said.

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Aigbogun’s wife, Vivian, spoke of the emotional and psychological toll the detention has had on her family, particularly their two-month-old baby.

“I am appealing to the governor, who is our father, to see my husband as a son and call for his release. I was called on the phone that my husband had been arrested; I could not see him until he was transferred to the police station. All those arrested regarding the protest have been released. I am a nursing mother and I am struggling to cope with this situation,” she said.

His elder brother, Tom Aigbogun, said the prolonged detention has also affected their elderly mother.

The incident stems from a protest on January 10, when angry residents of Ekpoma demonstrated against the killing of a youth by suspected kidnappers. Residents blocked the town’s entry and exit points, confronting security officials over the need to tackle insecurity.

A video circulating on social media showed the corpse of the deceased paraded through the community, while protesters set tyres ablaze, forcing motorists to turn back. The protest later escalated into a riot, prompting Governor Okpebholo, the Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, and other officials to relocate to the town before normalcy was restored.

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Affordable housing key to police welfare, says IG

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The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has said that access to affordable housing is critical to improving the welfare, morale and productivity of officers of the Nigeria Police Force.

According to the IGP, providing sustainable and affordable housing for police personnel remains a priority under his leadership, noting that officers who are assured of decent living conditions are better motivated to carry out their constitutional duties.

A statement released on Wednesday by the Force Spokesman, Benjamin Hundeyin, said Egbetokun stated this on Tuesday while receiving the Managing Director of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, Shehu Osidi, and his management team during a courtesy visit to the Force Headquarters in Abuja.

He described the visit as timely, stressing that stronger institutional partnerships between the Police Force and key housing agencies such as FMBN are essential to achieving long-term welfare goals for serving officers and retirees.

“IGP Egbetokun welcomed the FMBN leadership, describing the visit as timely and a significant step toward elevating the partnership between both organisations. He noted that such institutional alliances are vital to achieving the Force’s objective of providing sustainable housing solutions for its workforce.

IGP Egbetokun further reaffirmed that the welfare of all police personnel remains a top priority under his leadership. He stressed that providing affordable housing is essential to boosting the morale of officers who continually put their lives on the line in the service of the nation.

“The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to fostering strategic partnerships that ensure the dignity and well-being of its officers, both during and after their dedicated service to the country, ” the statement partly read.

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Earlier, the Managing Director of FMBN, Osidi, commended the Nigeria Police Force for its cooperation, describing it as one of the Bank’s most strategic institutional partners.

He called for deeper collaboration to ensure that police personnel can access mortgage and housing benefits without administrative bottlenecks or disputes.

Osidi also reaffirmed the Bank’s commitment to expanding housing access for police officers through tailored mortgage products and improved service delivery.

The welfare of police personnel, particularly access to affordable housing, has remained a longstanding challenge within the Nigeria Police Force, with many officers relying on rented accommodation throughout their service years.

In recent years, the Force has intensified efforts to improve staff welfare through partnerships with key institutions, including the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, to expand access to mortgage financing and home ownership.

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