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Yuletide: Police tighten security, FG declares holidays

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The Federal Government on Monday declared Thursday, December 25, 2025, Friday, December 26, 2025, and Thursday, January 1, 2026, as public holidays to mark Christmas, Boxing Day, and New Year celebrations.

The declaration was made by the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on behalf of the government.

In a statement, the minister extended Christmas and New Year greetings to Christians in Nigeria and abroad, as well as to all Nigerians marking the end of the year and the beginning of a new one.

The holiday declaration coincides with directives from the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, who ordered the strategic deployment of police personnel and operational assets nationwide to ensure security during the festive season.

The directive mandates all zonal Assistant Inspectors-General and state commissioners of police to intensify patrols, visibility policing, intelligence-led operations, and community engagement.

A statement by the Force spokesman, Benjamin Hundeyin, said specialised units, including the Police Mobile Force, Counter-Terrorism Unit, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Command, Intelligence Response Team, Special Tactical Squad, Special Intervention Squad, Highway Patrol, Marine Police, and the Airwing, have been placed on heightened operational readiness.

“In line with the Force’s proactive security strategy for the festive season, the IGP has directed all Zonal AIGs and State Command CPs to intensify patrols, visibility policing, intelligence-led operations, and confidence-building engagements throughout the period.

“Specialised units, including the Police Mobile Force, Counter-Terrorism Unit, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Command, Intelligence Response Team, Special Tactical Squad, Special Intervention Squad, Highway Patrol, Marine Police, and the Airwing, have been placed on heightened operational readiness,” the statement read.

Hundeyin said the deployment covers places of worship, recreational centres, markets, parks, event venues, transport terminals, highways, critical national infrastructure, and other high-density public areas.

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“Additional patrol teams and surveillance units have also been activated to cover inter-state routes and major expressways to prevent road-related crimes, traffic disorder, and accidents.

“The deployed officers have been charged to be firm but courteous in the discharge of their duties,” he added.

He further instructed all police commands to sustain raids on identified blackspots, forests, criminal hideouts, and flashpoints, while strengthening collaboration with other security agencies.

The Inspector General urged Nigerians to remain vigilant, celebrate responsibly, and report suspicious activities to the nearest police station or through designated emergency lines.

State commands also announced robust security measures.

In Kano State, the Commissioner of Police, Adamu Bakori, directed operational commanders to ensure adequate security at worship centres and recreational facilities, maintain round-the-clock patrols, manage traffic, and ban car racing, unauthorised horse riding, and fireworks.

In Kogi State, the Commissioner of Police, Naziru Kankarofi, deployed reinforced police personnel along the Lokoja–Abuja highway to ensure public safety, traffic control, and prevention of accidents.

“The deployment follows ongoing construction and road diversions along the highway, which have resulted in increased vehicular movement and traffic clustering,” said the command’s spokesman, William Aya.

The Sokoto State Police Command launched “Operation Peaceful Celebration 2025,” involving massive personnel deployment, enhanced patrols, traffic control, and intensified intelligence gathering.

“24-hour motorised and foot patrols, supported by anti-crime surveillance teams, will dominate both urban and rural areas to deter criminal activity and ensure rapid response to emergencies,” the command said.

It also banned fireworks and firecrackers across the state.

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in Jigawa State deployed officers across the 27 local government areas to secure worship centres, public spaces, parks, and markets.

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In a statement made available to journalists by the command’s Public Relations Officer, Badaruddeen Tijjani, in Dutse, on Monday, the NSCDC said the deployment included regular and specialised units. He specified that the deployment combined Operations, Anti-Vandal Unit, and Intelligence to provide effective security coverage across all worship centres, places of gathering, parks, markets, among others.

“Places of worship, public utilities, and vulnerable areas are being protected, with major entry and exit routes manned for surveillance,” the statement noted.

In Abuja, the FCT Administration intensified security through its task force, Operation Sweep.

The operation, carried out on Monday, focused on motor parks, shanties and other suspected crime hotspots as part of efforts to ensure a safe and secure festive season for residents. Speaking to journalists after the exercise, the Director of the Security Services Department of the FCTA, Mr Adamu Gwary, said the operation was aimed at strengthening security across the territory throughout the festive period and beyond. Gwary, who was represented by the Secretary of the Command and Control Centre, Dr Peter Olumuji, disclosed that the FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike, had issued a firm directive to all security agencies operating under Operation Sweep to rid the territory of all forms of criminality. He noted that the task force had recorded significant successes since its commencement, adding that the operation was being sustained through continuous monitoring of motor parks and other vulnerable locations. According to him, illegal motor parks allegedly being used by “one-chance” criminal syndicates to abduct unsuspecting residents were being dismantled, while shanties believed to harbour criminal elements were also being destroyed. “Any place harbouring criminal elements, including shanties, is being destroyed. “We want to tell all miscreants and criminal elements in the FCT that the territory will be too hot for them to operate. “We don’t have a safe haven for criminals in the FCT anymore, and they should take note of that,” Olumuji said.

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Also, the Head of the Enforcement Unit of the FCT Social Development Secretariat, Mrs Ukachi Adebayo, said 181 beggars had been cleared from the streets and are currently undergoing rehabilitation at the secretariat. According to her, those arrested included 45 males, 77 females and 59 children, adding that those who wished to be repatriated would be returned to their states of origin. “The beggars arrested are currently in our holding centre. When we apprehend them, we profile them, take care of their welfare and train those who are willing to be trained,” she said.

Congratulating Nigerians, Tunji-Ojo said, “The Christmas season and the New Year present an opportunity for Nigerians to strengthen the bonds of unity, show compassion to one another, and renew our collective commitment to nation-building.” He urged Christians to reflect on love, peace, humility, and sacrifice, and called on all Nigerians to pray for national peace and support government development efforts.

The minister further advised citizens to remain law-abiding, security-conscious, and moderate in celebrations, and to cooperate with security agencies to ensure a peaceful festive season.

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South Korean judge who hiked ex-first lady’s jail sentence found dead

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A South Korean judge who more than doubled the former first lady’s prison sentence last month was found dead on Wednesday, police said.

Shin Jong-o was “found unconscious around 1:00 am (1600 GMT on Tuesday)… at the Seoul High Court building”, an investigator at Seocho district police station told AFP.

Shin was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead, he said, adding: “There is no sign of foul play in the death.”

Local media reported that Shin had left a suicide note, but the investigator said there was none.

Last month, Shin presided over 53-year-old Kim Keon Hee’s appeal trial, finding her guilty of stock manipulation and bribery, and increasing her sentence to four years from 20 months.

The heavier sentence came after her acquittal by a lower court on the stock manipulation charge was overturned.

Shin said at the time that Kim had “failed to acknowledge her culpability and has instead consistently resorted to excuses”.

The police investigator said on Wednesday that the judge’s “bereaved family is stricken by the incident” and requests privacy.

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Court frees ex-HOS Oyo-Ita in N570m money laundering case

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The Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday discharged and acquitted former Head of Service of the Federation, Winifred Oyo-Ita, of alleged N570m money laundering charges filed against her by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

The trial judge, Justice James Omotosho, upheld the no-case submissions filed by Oyo-Ita and eight co-defendants, holding that the EFCC failed to establish a prima facie case against them after about six years of trial.

“The case presented by the prosecution has no weight whatsoever,” the judge ruled.

Justice Omotosho described the anti-graft agency’s case as one “built on the quicksand of speculations, suspicions and shoddy investigation.”

He added that the prosecution failed to establish the predicate offences required to prove money laundering allegations.

“Crucial elements of money laundering offences, which are the establishment of a predicate offence, were glaringly absent in this case presented by the prosecution,” he said.

The judge held that the prosecution failed to prove that funds allegedly traced to Oyo-Ita were proceeds of unlawful activities.

According to him, evidence before the court showed that contracts linked to the allegations were duly approved and executed.

He also held that estacodes, duty tour allowances and air tickets allegedly received by Oyo-Ita were properly approved.

“There is no proof before the court that estacodes or duty allowances were approved and subsequently collected without the corresponding trips being undertaken,” the judge said.

He faulted the prosecution for failing to tender travel approvals, official memos, audit queries or other documentary evidence to support its allegations.

“The prosecution has, in effect, invited the court to engage in speculation,” he added.

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Justice Omotosho further held that Oyo-Ita was neither a director nor shareholder in the companies allegedly linked to the transactions under investigation.

“The prosecution did not provide any shred of evidence to show that the monies are tainted with illegality,” the judge ruled.

He subsequently upheld the no-case submissions filed by all the defendants and discharged and acquitted them on the 18-count charge.

The EFCC had arraigned Oyo-Ita and others in March 2020 over allegations bordering on fraud involving duty tour allowances, estacodes and contract kickbacks amounting to about N570m.

During the trial, the commission called eight witnesses and tendered documentary exhibits.

However, the defendants argued that the prosecution failed to establish any ingredient of the offences to warrant them entering a defence.

Justice Omotosho also rejected confessional statements allegedly obtained from Oyo-Ita and some co-defendants, ruling that they were not obtained in compliance with provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act.

He held that the prosecution failed to produce video recordings of the statement-taking sessions as required by law and consequently expunged the statements from evidence.

Oyo-Ita was removed from office by the administration of the late President Muhammadu Buhari in September 2019, amid corruption allegations.

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Missing Ebonyi engineers’ families demand fresh probe

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Wives of five engineers linked to NELAN Consulting have rejected recent comments by the Minister of Works, David Umahi, accusing him of attempting to “sweep the truth under the carpet” over the disappearance and presumed killing of their husbands in 2021.

In a strongly worded rejoinder signed by the wives of the engineers, namely Mrs Patricia Onyemeh, Mrs Lovette Edeani, Mrs Ifeoma Ejiofor, Mrs Esther Aneke, and Mrs Nwazulum, the women said Umahi’s response failed to address “grave factual and moral concerns that have persisted for nearly five years.”

The statement follows Umahi’s March 16, 2026, response in which he reportedly linked the engineers’ disappearance to communal unrest.

But the families disputed this, insisting that “the characterisation of the disappearance of the five engineers… as a general consequence of communal crisis is completely outrageous, misconceived, misrepresented, and flawed.”

The engineers, who were supervising an African Development Bank-backed ring road project in Ebonyi State, went missing on November 3, 2021, during Umahi’s tenure as governor.

According to the families, their husbands had travelled for an official meeting arranged by the state government, and were last seen in connection with the project.

“Credible accounts indicate that the victims were last seen in connection with official engagements linked to the Ebonyi Ring Road project,” the statement read, raising “legitimate questions” about attempts to attribute the incident to communal violence.

The wives alleged irregularities in the handling of the case by security agencies, particularly the Department of State Services and the Nigeria Police Force.

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They questioned why a DSS investigator, identified as Victor Chijioke Onyesom, was “suddenly sacked at the peak of his investigation,” alleging that he had been tracking communications linked to the case.

“Who influenced the conspiracy to terminate the investigation at DSS?” they asked.

The families also faulted the police for presenting skeletal remains without conducting DNA verification.

“The police presented them to the family as remains of the victims, but refused to do a DNA test.

“The test further showed that one of the five skeletal remains belonged to a female, whereas the five missing engineers are all men,” the statement said.

It further accused authorities of rushing to file charges against six suspects without concluding investigations or producing bodies.

“Without a doubt, the conspiracy in hurriedly filing the purported charge… was to tactically close the investigation… and shield the real culprits,” the wives said.

They added: “Where are the bodies of our husbands? You arrested their killers.”

The families also alleged intimidation after petitioning top government officials, including President Bola Tinubu, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas.

According to them, “an undisclosed person… threatened us not to push further for the reinvestigation of the case.”

Rejecting Umahi’s position outright, the wives said: “We totally reject David Umahi’s responses as misconceived and unfounded,” citing “interference in the investigative process, the sudden termination of the investigation, the removal of key investigators, and the suppression of critical evidence.”

They described the case as a “whitewash, cover-up, mischief, conspiracy, and plot to use the court to foreclose investigation.”

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The families called on the President, National Assembly leadership, and civil society groups to compel security agencies to reopen the case.

“We will have no option but to embark on another protest if the investigation is not reopened.

“The blood of our dear husbands will never go in vain,” the wives said.

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