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Tinubu to attend UN General Assembly in September

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Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Amb Jimoh Ibrahim, on Wednesday, said President Bola Tinubu has confirmed his attendance at the 81st session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, United States, scheduled for September.

This was as a source with knowledge of the discussions further told our correspondent that a chance meeting with United States President Donald Trump appears likely, as Tinubu is expected to be seated just a few seats away from the American president on the front row of the General Assembly hall.

Ibrahim revealed this when he briefed State House correspondents after meeting with Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The former lawmaker had visited the Villa on Tuesday and returned on Wednesday to conclude discussions with the President.

He said, “The President has generously agreed to attend the UNGA meeting of the United Nations.

“It is significant because Mr President has a speech to give to the whole world about the reform success in Nigeria, and that has been slated for September.

“So Nigeria will be effectively present at UNGA.”

He disclosed that Tinubu’s address was scheduled for around 10:45 a.m. New York time, approximately 3:45 p.m. Nigeria time, a scheduling he said meant Nigerians would be able to watch the address live in their waking hours.

“That will be a time when Nigeria will be awake, so everybody will listen and see live what the President will be delivering,” he said.

Responding to a question by our correspondent on a potential encounter with Trump, Ibrahim said, “I won’t be able to tell you that there will be a meeting, but I can tell you clearly that President Tinubu will be sitting very, very close to Donald Trump in the front row of the United Nations General Assembly.

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“That you can get from me. Don’t ask me how that was arranged, but Mr President of Nigeria will be sitting in the front row.”

However, a source familiar with the seating arrangements told The PUNCH that the proximity may lead to a chance meeting between the two leaders who have not met publicly before.

“Trump will see him, and they will meet during the UN Summit because he will be sitting two seats away from him on the front row,” the source said.

In his address, Ibrahim said Tinubu will attend several side event meetings already lined up for him at the event.

“There are side event meetings for Mr President to attend, which include a generation of power and energy issues.

“There is another side event meeting on education, as well as hospital management.

“But we don’t want to crowd the itinerary, so we discussed that graciously,” he stated.

On West Africa’s border security, a matter Ibrahim said Tinubu raised during the discussion, the UN Budget Committee Chairman revealed that the President had issued specific directives and was committed to using Nigeria’s UN engagement to advance a regional border policing framework.

He revealed, “The President also reaffirmed his commitment to border policing. This time around, the President will be working with the United Nations to look into the West African border, which is porous.

“A lot of peacekeeping effort is coming in here, and I will be going back to the UN to inform everyone about the decision to take West Africa as a case study of border policing and ensure our security is well guaranteed.”

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Ibrahim also disclosed that he would present the UN budget for 2027 at the General Assembly session in his capacity as Chairman of the UN Budget Committee, a role that has placed Nigeria at the centre of one of the multilateral body’s most consequential annual processes.

Tinubu’s attendance at the 81st UNGA ends a two-year absence from the world’s most prominent diplomatic gathering.

At the 79th UNGA in September 2024, the Presidency said Tinubu wished to focus on domestic matters, particularly in the aftermath of devastating flooding across multiple Nigerian states.

He directed Vice President Kashim Shettima to lead Nigeria’s delegation and deliver the national statement.

At UNGA 79, Shettima delivered Nigeria’s national statement and attended key sideline events.

The President also delegated Shettima to attend the 80th UNGA in September 2025, where the VP again travelled to New York to represent him.

In his address to the UN General Assembly’s 80th session, Tinubu, represented by Shettima, warned that the UN’s credibility was being undermined by the gulf between its words and its deeds.

He also pushed to position Nigeria’s economic transformation as a model for developing nations.

On October 31, 2025, President Trump redesignated Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” for the persecution of Christians by groups of violent Islamists.

The White House announced that the United States would “stand ready, willing and able” to defend them.

Trump wrote on social media that “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria” and that “thousands of Christians are being killed” by radical Islamists, and critics warned that the designation could pave the way for future sanctions.

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Tinubu subsequently said his administration was willing to work with the United States to improve security in the country.

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Tinubu intentionally rebuilding South-East, says Soludo

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Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has said President Bola Tinubu is deliberately driving the reconstruction of the South-East through critical infrastructure projects.

The governor described the President’s latest approval for two major federal roads as a historic milestone for the region.

In a post on his X handle  on Thursday, Soludo expressed excitement over the Federal Government’s approval of the design and procurement of the Otuocha–Anam–Abaji Road linking Anambra to Kogi State, and the Oba–Nnewi–Uga–Ihube Road connecting Anambra and Imo to the Enugu–Port Harcourt Expressway.

According to the governor, the projects underscore Tinubu’s commitment to rebuilding the South-East and addressing decades-long infrastructural deficits.

“I can’t contain my joy and that of my people regarding the great news from DIKESIMBA Anambra; DIKESIMBA NDIGBO, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Soludo said.

He added, “Certainly, President Tinubu has a date with history, and even more so with the South-East. He continues to demonstrate his avowed commitment to orchestrating the reconstruction of the South-East, thereby finally healing the wounds of the Civil War.”

Soludo noted that several “unprecedented, foundational infrastructural rebirths” were already underway in the region, adding that the latest approvals further reinforced the administration’s commitment to regional development.

The governor disclosed that he met with Tinubu on July 1, after which the Minister of Works, David Umahi, requested details of the road projects they had discussed.

“I met the President on Wednesday, July 1. The next day, the Honourable Minister for Works and Infrastructure, our own ever-productive and beloved Senator Dave Umahi, contacted me to send him the details of the roads we had repeatedly discussed,” he said.

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Soludo explained that he submitted the details of the two roads on July 3 and received confirmation on Tuesday that the President had approved both projects for design and procurement.

“Today, July 15, I received a message from the Minister of Works that the President has graciously approved both roads for design and procurement. What can I say?” he said.

Describing the roads as transformative, the governor said they would significantly improve connectivity across the South-East, South-South and North-Central regions.

“These two roads constitute critical game-changers for the South-East, South-South and North-Central. The man who tamed the Atlantic Ocean in Lagos is certainly redefining politics, and the South-East won’t be the same again,” Soludo stated.

He added that the approvals reflected the value of constructive engagement in governance.

“For me personally, this is why politics makes sense to me: working collaboratively and building alliances to achieve concrete results that improve the lives of the people,” he said.

The governor concluded by thanking the President, saying, “Thank you, Asiwaju! History will be kind to you.”

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Minor offences causing prison congestion, Tunji-Ojo says

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The Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has said that between 30 and 50 per cent of offences committed by inmates in correctional centres across Africa do not warrant incarceration.

He urged correctional authorities to critically assess the true state of congestion in their facilities.

Tunji-Ojo spoke on Wednesday in Abuja at the Regional Conference on the Classification of Prisoners and the Use of Technology in Prisons in Africa, jointly organised by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the African Correctional Services Association.

He challenged correctional authorities to ask themselves a fundamental question about the true nature of overcrowding in their facilities.

“The question is this. Is your correctional centre rightfully overcrowded? That is the question. You have to look at those particular offences. You will realise that more than 30, 40, 50 per cent are offences that do not warrant incarceration,” he said.

The minister disclosed that 93 per cent of inmates in Nigeria’s correctional centres are state offenders, while only seven per cent are federal offenders, noting that a significant number of the state offenders were held for minor infractions.

“93% of our inmates in Nigeria are state offenders. Only 7% are federal offenders.

And of this 93%, I want to tell you before this President came on board, a lot of them were for minor offences that had no need for incarceration,” he said.

Tunji-Ojo said he had personally directed officials to review the records of inmates held over minor fines shortly after his appointment as minister.

“When I became minister, I called my permanent secretary, I called the Controller General of the Correctional Service, and I said, listen, give me the data, the record of people who are in correctional centres for fines and compensation of less than 500,000 or something. And guess what? Over 4,000 people,” he said.

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He questioned the economic logic of keeping such offenders behind bars, citing the cost implications for the government.

“I said, what is the sense in this? Because I feed them in a year with more than 10 times the fine. So how is the government benefiting? And we were able to clear that, and in one day, we decongested our correctional centre by five per cent,” he said.

The minister also revealed a sharp decline in recidivism in Nigeria’s correctional centres, from about 13,000 cases annually in 2023 to 1,000 last year, a drop he linked to expanded access to education and vocational training for inmates.

He said the correctional service currently has 62 inmates pursuing postgraduate studies, 261 in undergraduate programmes, 1,125 in formal education, and 9,582 enrolled in vocational and non-formal rehabilitation programmes, supported by 18 National Open University centres domiciled within correctional facilities.

Also speaking at the conference, the Controller General of the Nigerian Correctional Service, Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche, said Nigeria has continued to modernise its correctional system through reforms anchored on the Nigerian Correctional Service Act, 2019.

He said effective prisoner classification has become a strategic tool for identifying inmates’ risks, protecting vulnerable prisoners, deploying resources efficiently and delivering targeted rehabilitation programmes.

Nwakuche stressed that no single correctional service possesses all the solutions to contemporary security and rehabilitation challenges, describing the conference as an opportunity for collective learning.

“We have a unique opportunity to exchange ideas, share practical experiences and collectively develop solutions that will strengthen correctional systems across Africa,” he said.

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PSC unveils 50,000 successful police constable recruits

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The Police Service Commission has released the names of successful applicants for the recruitment of 50,000 police constables into the Nigeria Police Force.

The commission said the exercise followed a comprehensive, inclusive, equitable and transparent recruitment exercise conducted in collaboration with major stakeholders, including the Nigeria Police Force, Federal Character Commission, Ministry of Police Affairs, States Career and Counselling Departments and the Police Community Relations Committee.

In a statement on Wednesday by its Head of Protocol and Public Relations, Torty Kalu, the commission directed all candidates who sat the recently concluded written examination to check their recruitment status on the official portal, which will be opened on Thursday.

According to the statement, successful candidates will also receive email and SMS notifications on the email addresses and phone numbers they provided during the initial application.

The PSC said those confirmed successful were expected to report to designated police training institutions on dates and times to be communicated in due course for medical examination and documentation.

It warned that candidates who failed to honour the reporting timeline would be considered to have declined the offer.

The commission also noted that anyone who failed the medical examination conducted by the police medical team upon resumption of training would be declared unfit and required to leave the training.

“The successful candidates are expected to report to their designated Police Training Institutions on dates and times to be communicated in due course for medical examination and documentation.

“Candidates who fail to report within the stipulated time will be considered to have declined the offer.

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“In addition, those who fail the medical examination that will be conducted by the police medical team on resumption of training will be declared unfit and shall be required to leave the training.

“Candidates are to report with their training call-up slip, NIN slip, BVN slip, original and photocopies of their certificates and other required documents and items as would be listed in the recruitment portal, “the statement said.

The recruitment forms part of the ongoing Federal Government’s efforts to boost police manpower and improve internal security across the country.

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