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1. The cause of the explosion which rocked Ibadan, capital of Oyo State, late Tuesday, is yet to be known, according to the Police. The incident that reportedly led to the death of several persons has sparked tension in the ancient city.

 

2. The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has summoned a crucial meeting with the Force Management Team and Tactical Squads to address the escalating concerns regarding insecurity across the country. According to a statement by Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Muyiwa Adejobi, the IGP while expressing deep concern over the situation, emphasized the need for decisive action.

 

3. President Bola Tinubu says ex-President Muhammadu Buhari can no longer relocate to Niger Republic due to border closure. Tinubu said this on Tuesday in Abuja, during the unveiling of two books titled ‘Working with Buhari (2015 – 2023)’ and ‘Muhammadu Buhari: The Nigerian Legacy – 2015 – 2023 (Vols 1-5)’.

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4. Ongoing investigation of alleged fraud in the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development was on Tuesday extended to the Accountant-General of the Federation, AGF, Dr. Oluwatoyin Madein. She was quizzed by officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, over suspicious movement of cash from the ministry to bank accounts linked to private individuals.

 

5. The naira on Tuesday fell to N1,295 per dollar in the parallel market from N1,265 per dollar on Monday. However, the naira depreciated to N878.57 per dollar in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM).

 

6. A bloody clash over a land dispute between the Gbagyi and the Bassa ethnic groups in the Kudu village of Toto Local Government Area of Nasarawa State has claimed seven lives, with many others injured. It was gathered that the crisis erupted when the Bassa ethnic group allegedly invaded a community where the Gbagyi people had settled for their farming activities.

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7. The National Assembly raised budgetary allocation to the Ministry of Works from N657.3bn in the proposed budget to N1.03tn. This represents N373bn or 56.7 per cent increase from the initial figure in the appropriation bill. It also represents a 65.4 per cent increase from the amount approved in the 2023 budget.

 

8. The abductors of the caretaker chairman of Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State, Rev. Gideon Haanongon, have opened contact with his relatives and demanded the sum of N50m as ransom. The chairman was in the early hours of Saturday abducted alongside his personal assistant, police orderly and driver.

 

9. A fresh inflow of foreign exchange totaling £6.9m ($8.9m) or N8.2 billion (when converted to naira), will soon hit the coffers of the Nigerian government. This is because a court in the United Kingdom has ruled that the money, suspected to be stolen funds earmarked for arms purchase, be returned to Nigeria.

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10. The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Abdullahi Ganduje, and a former National Chairman of the party, Senator Adams Oshiomole, said they are determined to reclaim Edo State. Ganduje who stated this during a meeting with Edo State stakeholders, insisted that the state is an APC state.

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Some varsity students kidnapped by gunmen have been rescued, says Kogi government

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The Kogi state government says some students abducted from the Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTEC) Osara have been rescued.

 

The government said the kidnappers “succumbed to superior firepower and escaped with gun wounds”. 

 

On May 9, gunmen invaded the university and abducted students who were preparing for their examinations.

 

The state government had said nine students were missing after the attack.

 

Usman Ododo, governor of Kogi, had visited the institution and assured parents of his commitment to rescue the students.

 

Ododo had also said closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras installed in the school were switched off on the night of the attack.

 

In a statement issued on Sunday, Kingsley Fanwo, information commissioner, said some of the students have been rescued by a joint team of security operatives and hunters.

 

Fanwo did not release the specific number of students rescued.

 

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William Aya, police spokesperson in Kogi, told TheCable on Sunday morning that 14 students have been rescued.

 

“This is to inform the general public that some of the students abducted by gunmen at the Confluence University of Science and Technology, Osara have been rescued safely by local hunters and other security agents,” the statement reads.

 

“Local vigilante men and security agents engaged the kidnappers in a fierce shootout and the kidnappers succumbed to superior firepower and escaped with gun wounds, leaving the kidnapped students who also ran in different directions to avoid being caught up in the fire exchange.

 

“Many of the students kidnapped and even other people in captivity have been rescued and taken to medical facilities for proper attention, while many others were also rescued in the early hours of today.”

 

He said a hunter and DSS operative sustained injuries during the firefight with the kidnappers, adding that they are receiving medical attention.

 

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Fanwo said security agents are “currently combing the forests” to rescue the remaining students in captivity.

 

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29 Generals retire from Nigerian Army

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Twenty-nine generals of the Infantry Corps of the Nigerian Army have retired from active military service.

 

Of the 29 retired infantry officers who pulled out of active service at the Jaji Military Cantonment in Kaduna State on Friday, 19 were major generals, and 10 were brigadiers general.

 

Among them is Major General Victor Ezugwu, who spoke on behalf of the retirees. He said the war against terrorism banditry will end if the proposed establishment of army aviation succeeds and the night fighting capabilities of the army infantry corps are improved.

 

As the threats to Nigeria’s sovereignty are becoming asymmetric in time and space, Ezugwu admonished serving officers and soldiers to be proactively way ahead of the enemies in all aspects of unfolding combat scenarios.

He also urged their successors to not only sustain the modest strategic, operational, and tactical achievements made but also to surpass them.

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“The frontline is expanding and the Nigerian Army is becoming increasingly committed with the eyes of the nation and the world on it,” he said.

“Our Infantry Corps must therefore not relent or rest on her oars as the entire Nigerian Army depends largely on the Infantry Corps to achieve its core mandate and mission.

 

“I admonish the Infantry that as the threats to Nigeria’s sovereignty are becoming asymmetric in time and space, you must be proactively way ahead of our adversaries in all aspects of the unfolding combat scenarios,” he added.

 

While calling on the Infantry Corps to review some of its tactical and operational strategies in the areas of night fighting capabilities, and frontline intelligence gathering on enemy activities, Ezeugu advised the corps to strengthen basic field crafts training in the areas of aggressive fighting patrols to dominate at least 5 km radius of their locations, ambushes, listening and observation posts as well as all levels of battle drills.

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Tinubu’s tax reforms not to frustrate Nigerians — Shettima

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Vice President Kashim Shettima says Nigeria’s tax reforms under the administration of President Bola Tinubu is targeted at improving the system for the overall benefit of all Nigerians.

He said contrary to speculations in some quarters, “we are not here to frustrate any sector of our economy but to create an administrative system that ensures the benefits of a thriving tax system for all our citizens.”

The Vice President, represented by the Special Adviser to the President on General Duties (Office of The Vice President), Aliyu Moddibo Umar, spoke on Saturday at the close-out retreat of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee held at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja.

According to a statement by his spokesman Stanley Nkwocha, the Vice President explained that the policy thrust of the Tinubu administration’s tax reforms, pointing out that the dynamics of the nation’s fiscal landscape prompted the Tinubu administration to pause and reconsider the direction it was going.

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“Our aim remains the revitalisation of revenue generation in Nigeria while sustaining an investment-friendly and globally competitive business environment,” he noted.

 

While expressing confidence in the ability of the committee to deliver on the mandate, the Vice President emphasised the significance of the task ahead, noting that “we are gathered today because we are transitioning from the phase of proposal in the operations of this committee’s work to the phase of implementation.

 

“I am confident that both the federal and state governments stand ready to ensure the effective implementation of your reform proposals, and we shall provide the institutional framework to guarantee the adoption of the consensuses of this committee, aligning them with our economic agenda,” he added.

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