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Unfrozen Iran funds to go into US-run escrow account – Trump

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President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that any Iranian funds unfrozen through sanctions relief or released by the US Treasury would go into a Washington-controlled escrow account, which Tehran could tap to purchase US food and medical supplies.

“The Money and/or Sanctions that the US Treasury is releasing goes into escrow, controlled by the USA, and will be used for the purchase of food and medical supplies, exclusively from the United States, including Corn, Wheat, and Soybeans from our great American Farmers,” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.

“This is a humanitarian crisis, and I feel it is necessary to help, NOW, before it is too late.”

After signing a deal aimed at ending the Middle East war, Washington and Tehran are negotiating key elements, including the future of Iran’s nuclear program, that would ensure a lasting peace.

As part of the deal, Tehran is set to get some form of sanctions relief from Washington, as well as the unfreezing of assets.

The US Treasury Department said Monday it was temporarily lifting sanctions on Iran to allow it to produce, sell and deliver crude oil and related products through August 21, as negotiations proceed.

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Tinubu sends state police amendment bill to Senate

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President Bola Tinubu has transmitted a Constitution Alteration Bill seeking the establishment of state police to the Senate.

The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, made this known during Tuesday’s plenary, adding that the Senate will consider the constitutional amendment bill on Wednesday (tomorrow).

Akpabio also announced that the states have promised to consider the state police bill on the same day once they receive it.

The proposed legislation seeks to amend relevant provisions of the 1999 Constitution to create a legal framework for state police across the federation.

The move follows repeated calls by the President for constitutional reforms to enable states to play a greater role in securing their territories.

In February, Tinubu urged the National Assembly to amend the Constitution to accommodate state police, describing the reform as necessary to tackle terrorism, banditry and other security threats.

During his Democracy Day address earlier this month, the President vowed that terrorists, bandits and their sponsors would face the full weight of the law, insisting that no mercy would be shown to enemies of the state.

Tinubu said more than 13,000 terrorists had been neutralised within the last year and noted that terrorism-related deaths had fallen significantly compared to previous years.

However, he acknowledged that the continued captivity of schoolchildren abducted in Oyo and Borno states remained a painful reminder of the country’s security challenges.

The state police proposal has gained momentum in recent months, with both chambers of the National Assembly advancing constitutional amendment processes aimed at decentralising policing powers to the states.

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The Senate is also expected to reconvene today for an emergency plenary session as lawmakers move to pass the bill and advance one of the most far-reaching security reforms in the country’s democratic history.

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PICTURES: UK defence deputy chief visits Maiduguri to strengthen military ties

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The United Kingdom’s Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff, Lt Gen Sir Charlie Collins, has arrived in Maiduguri, Borno State, for a high-level assessment of bilateral defence cooperation with the Nigerian Army.

The British Defence Staff West Africa announced the visit in a post on its offìicial X handle on Tuesday.

According to the military, the visit underscoresǰ the UK’s ongoing support for Nigeria-led initiatives aimed at enhancing security and promoting regional stability in West Africa amid persistent threats from terrorism and insurgency.

“Welcome to Nigeria, Lt Gen Sir Charlie Collins KBE DSO, UK Deputy CDS (MSO).

“In Maiduguri with @HQNigerianArmy colleagues, seeing UK-Nigeria defence cooperation first-hand and supporting Nigeria-led efforts to strengthen security and regional stability,” the post read.

Images from the visit show a formal military guards of honour ceremony for Collins.

Picture also shows ceremonial handshakes and plaque exchanges between UK and Nigerian officers.

This latest engagement comes as Nigeria enhances its transnational cooperation in the fight against banditry and terrorism, particularly in the northern region.

See pictures of the visit below:

   

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Anambra approves ₦640m projects, rolls out reforms to tackle erosion, others

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The Anambra State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to inclusive governance and sustainable development with new policy decisions and project approvals aimed at tackling erosion, strengthening education, improving healthcare delivery and boosting the state’s economy.

The government also approved contracts worth ₦640 million for key infrastructural projects designed to enhance social cohesion, stimulate economic growth and improve public service delivery across the state.

This was contained in a statement on Tuesday by the Commissioner for Information and Value Reorientation, Law Mefor, following the third meeting of the Anambra State Executive Council held at the Government House, Awka, on June 22.

According to the statement, the Council took several decisions, including continued market regeneration, enforcement of environmental laws, sustenance of free education and free antenatal care, as well as the introduction of a school adoption programme.

“The Anambra State Executive Council, at its third meeting, reaffirmed its commitment to inclusive governance and sustainable development through new resolutions and projects to boost the economy, protect the environment, and improve educational standards,” the statement partly read.

It noted that markets remain a key component of the state’s economy, adding that efforts to regenerate and modernise markets would continue to ensure cleaner, safer and more organised commercial environments.

The Council also expressed concern over traders who violate market boundaries by displaying goods along roadsides, warning that such practices cause traffic obstruction and safety risks. It added that some markets would be relocated and enclosed to prevent encroachment on major roads.

Erosion was again identified as the most pressing environmental challenge in the state. The Council attributed its worsening impact to human activities such as improper stormwater drainage, construction on flood channels and indiscriminate tree felling.

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To address the challenge, the government resolved to enforce the state’s environmental law mandating households to construct catch pits to reduce surface runoff and protect infrastructure.

The Council also reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining flagship social policies of the administration, including free education and free antenatal and delivery services for pregnant women.

It further approved the introduction of a school adoption programme, under which individuals and corporate organisations will adopt public schools to support their development.

According to the statement, the initiative falls under the Public-Private-Community Partnership framework of the administration, also known as “Soludozie Anambra,” and is expected to improve school infrastructure and learning outcomes.

The Council also approved a proposed law to set minimum standards for administrators of public and private primary and secondary schools in the state.

The law is expected to curb arbitrary fees, regulate school practices, and prohibit the barring of students from reusing textbooks.

The government further approved ₦237 million for the remodelling of Afouzo Market in Isuofia, Aguata Local Government Area, awarded to Crystal Dove Construction Company Ltd.

It also approved ₦402.83 million for the supply of routine antenatal medicines and related services under the state’s free antenatal and delivery services programme, awarded to Jessy Pharmaceutical Company Ltd and Award Global Company Ltd.

The Council said the reforms reflect Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s commitment to building a livable and prosperous Anambra through infrastructure development, environmental protection, and human capital investment.

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