Former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo revealed that the late Justice Emmanuel Ayoola, who was once the Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, left behind a lasting legacy.
Obasanjo remarked that the former ICPC chief’s reputation was marked by deep respect and integrity.
Justice Ayoola, a highly esteemed jurist in the country, passed away at the age of 90 on Tuesday.
In a condolence letter addressed to the Head of the Ayoola Family, which was shared with journalists by his Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Akinyemi, on Thursday, Obasanjo mentioned that he received the news of Ayoola’s passing while in Congo Brazzaville “a jarring shock.”
The ex-President, who selected the late Ayoola as ICPC chairman during his tenure, remarked that the late legal luminary consistently showcased excellent leadership abilities, profound wisdom, and extensive experience throughout his public service career.
He said, “Although I am deeply saddened to hear of his transition, I am comforted by the knowledge that he lived a full, productive, and useful life of service and devotion to his community, his state, and the nation as well as to humanity. Again, as mortals, we can never question the designs of the Almighty God.
“In a country like ours, which is abundantly endowed with stars and frontiersmen, Justice Ayoola was one genuine patriot who radiated dominantly within our national space and beyond.
“He was a distinguished Nigerian, an icon, a paragon of rightness and rectitude, whose life is devoted entirely to the service of his nation. He was a role model and a nationalist.
“He will be recorded by history as a Nigerian who embodies all the high points of our national achievements and is one of the very rare breeds of citizens who have combined total dedication, commitment, and excellence in all national and international endeavours they have engaged in.
“A self-made man, Justice Ayoola built for himself a most inspiring, even intimidating profile as a formidable jurist, a thorough-bred scholar, and an exemplary pacesetting administrator.
“In his lifetime, he held many challenging positions, most notably, as Judge of the High Court of Western Nigeria in 1976, and soon after a Judge of the High Court of Oyo State; Justice of the Court of Appeal of the Gambia (1980–1983); Chief Justice of the Gambia (1983–1992); Vice President of the World Judges Association in 1991; President of the Court of Appeals of Seychelles; Justice of the Court of Appeal of Nigeria (1992–1998); and Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria (1998–2003), retiring in October 2003 at the mandatory age of 70.
“Just immediately after his retirement, he became the Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission of Nigeria (2003–2005). Later in the year 2005, he was appointed by me as a democratically-elected President of Nigeria, to head the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), a body vested with the statutory responsibility of combating the malaise of corruption within the Nigerian nation.
“In all of these positions, Justice Ayoola earned the respect and confidence of Nigerians and non-Nigerians by dint of hard work, professional excellence, devotion to duty, and resourcefulness.
“Indeed, throughout his entire career in the public service, he exhibited and demonstrated very good leadership qualities, wisdom, and wealth of experience, as well as rare qualities of commitment and courage, always upholding the cherished traditions of the public service, and left behind a name that was thoroughly bathed in honour and dignity.
“This explains his conferment with the medal of the Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON). His background and disposition were formidably humble, unassuming, and oozing with patent honesty and integrity. His name will live forever in the minds and hearts of those who experienced his warmth, generosity, and guidance.”
The FG is set to diversify Nigeria's economy through the creative industry
The Federal Government (FG) has expressed its readiness to diversify Nigeria’s economy through the development of the creative industry.
Vice President, Kashim Shettima made this known in a statement he shared on his official X account on Sunday morning.
“President Bola Tinubu yesterday (Saturday) identified the creative economy as a cornerstone of his administration’s economic diversification agenda,” Shettima said.
“Tinubu has also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to positioning Nigeria’s creative sector as a key driver of the country’s global influence.”
The president who was represented by his vice stated this during the launch of the 2024 Abuja International Carnival at the Eagle Square, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.
“We are not here just to celebrate a carnival but to reaffirm the essence of who we are as Nigerians, a people of culture, a people of art, a people of colour and a people of shared values,” Shettima said on behalf of Tinubu.
ICPC tracks 5,000 uncompleted projects valued at N74b
The ICPC has tracked 5,000 uncompleted projects valued at N74 billion
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has revealed it has tracked over 5,000 uncompleted projects since 2019 valued at N74 billion.
The ICPC Chairman, Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu made the disclosure at the weekend after the commission and BudgIT Foundation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
Aliyu said the ICPC and BudgIT Foundation have decided to sign the MoU to further enshrine integrity in the execution of publicly funded projects.
He added that the commission has directed the contractors involved to return to the site and ensure the completion of the uncompleted projects.
The MoU was signed at the commission’s headquarters on Friday when the BudgIT delegation, led by its Country Representative, Mr. Gabriel Okeowo paid a courtesy visit to the ICPC.
The ICPC Chairman expressed his satisfaction with the terms of the agreement, adding that it is a testament to a shared vision between the commission and BudgIT Nigeria.
Aliyu explained that the two organisations have continued to ensure that the country’s scarce resources are deployed appropriately.
“The Constituency and Executive Projects Tracking Group (CEPTG) has tracked over 5,000 projects since 2019 and successfully directed contractors to return to uncompleted projects valued at N74 billion,” he noted.
He said that ICPC would continue to hold defaulters accountable, just as it had arraigned others in the past, maintaining that the commission and other relevant authorities would deal with any issues that Nigerians report regarding their constituency projects.
Aliyu said: “The MoU will stabilise our core working relationship with BudgIT to ensure that we help Nigerians.
“I call on Nigerians to follow the work of CEPTG and also get a copy of the Nigerian budget, track and monitor their constituency projects in order to hold the government accountable.”
Earlier, in a brief address, the Country Representative of BudgIT, Gabriel Okeowo stated that the MoU demonstrated the two bodies’ mutual commitment, as certain clauses within the agreement were already being implemented even before it was officially signed.
Okeowo acknowledged the Commission’s project tracking activities, ongoing simultaneously across the country, and shared that the MoU would add credence to the collaboration of both parties.
The collaboration is coordinated through BudgIT’s investigative arm, TRACKA, which will be useful in sharing relevant information, data, and intelligence concerning fraud in publicly funded project execution.
Ogun Customs hand over drugs worth N117.5m to NDLEA
The Ogun State Customs have handed over drugs worth N117.5 million to the NDLEA
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Ogun Area Command, Idiroko has handed over illicit drugs worth N117.5 million to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
The NCS made the announcement in a press statement it shared on its official Facebook account on Sunday morning.
According to the statement, Comptroller James Ojo of the Ogun Customs Area Command, Idiroko has reaffirmed his commitment to disrupting the supply chain of illicit drugs and safeguarding youths, families and communities.
Ojo said this on Friday, November 22, 2024 while handing over 6,504 parcels of Cannabis Sativa (weighing 7,217.7 kg) and 362 packs of Tramaking tablets (225mg Tramadol) to the NDLEA in Abeokuta.
Addressing journalists, Comptroller Ojo disclosed that the interception of the items, valued at N117,587,405 in Duty Paid Value (DPV) was made possible through effective collaboration with intelligence units, local informants and sister agencies.
He described the scale of illicit drug smuggling as “alarming and worrisome,” adding: “These landmark operations reflect the Nigeria Customs Service’s unwavering commitment to protecting public health, ensuring community safety and upholding the rule of law.”
He assured the public that the command would continue to enhance intelligence gathering and strengthen cooperation with relevant agencies to combat smuggling and related criminal activities.
The seized items were officially handed over to NDLEA representatives as part of inter-agency collaboration.
The Commander of the NDLEA Idiroko Special Command, Olusegun Adeyeye commended the synergy between the two agencies.
“This collaboration underscores the collective effort to fight drug abuse. We will continue to intensify our campaign against illicit drugs,” Adeyeye said.
Simon Ekpa’s loyalists say arrest won’t stop Monday’s sit-at-home in Southeast
Ngozi Orabueze, a staunch loyalist of separatist leader Simon Ekpa, has declared that the sit-at-home observed on Mondays in the Southeast should continue, despite Ekpa’s recent arrest by Finnish authorities.
Orabueze, who identifies herself as the Chief of Staff in the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE), reaffirmed her support for the controversial protest action. Ekpa, the self-proclaimed Prime Minister of BRGIE, was arrested on charges related to terrorism and violence.
Ekpa has been a vocal advocate for enforcing the sit-at-home protest, purportedly in solidarity with the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu. His social media platforms have frequently featured posts supporting the violent implementation of the action.
Reports indicate that the Nigerian government is seeking Ekpa’s extradition, despite his Finnish citizenship.
In a recent post on X, Orabueze expressed gratitude to the Finnish government for what she described as protecting “our Able Prime Minister, H.E. Simon Ekpa, from the terrorist Nigeria state headed by President Tinubu, Christopher Musa, and Godswill Akpabio.”
She further stated, “As Biafrans all over the world converge in Finland next week for the Biafra Independence Re-Declaration on December 2nd, we wish to inform Biafrans that the Monday Sit-at-home in all Biafraland, voluntarily agreed upon by all Biafrans, must be maintained.”
Orabueze also praised the Biafra Defence Forces for their efforts to “eliminate terrorists wearing Nigeria army and police uniforms in our land.”
She commended Biafrans for raising awareness globally about alleged atrocities committed by the Nigerian government, including what she described as “gross human rights violations, terrorism, forced disappearances of innocent citizens, and the killing of peaceful protesters in Nigeria and Biafraland.”
According to her, Finland had received evidence supporting these claims, which, she said, highlighted violations of international human rights laws by the Nigerian government.
Edo: Gov Okpebholo unveils 14-man panel to probe Obaseki
Gov. Monday Okpebholo of Edo has constituted a 14-man state Assets Verification Committee to probe the administration of former governor Godwin Obaseki.
A statement by the chief press secretary to the governor, Fred Itua on Sunday in Benin, said the committee members would be inaugurated on Tuesday, Nov. 26.
Itua listed the members to include: Dr Ernest Umakhihe, Chairman, Anslem Ojezua- Deputy Chairman, Frank Edebor, Secretary, while Prince Kassim Afegbua, Patrick Ikhariale and Taiwo Akerele, are members.
Others members are, Patrick Idiake, Rasaq Bello-Osagie, Fredrick Unopah, Mrs. Abdallah Eugenia, Patrick Obahiagbon, Kenny Okojie, Mrs Lyndsey Tes-Sorae and Abass Braimoh.
The statement noted that the committee became imperative to set the state on the path of development and accountable leadership.
“Despite repeated calls for a more holistic database of the Assets and Liabilities of the previous administration, the Godwin Obaseki-led government came up with very scanty and limited assets and liabilities of the state.
“In line with the governor’s campaign promise to ensure probity, accountability and transparency in government, and to deepen the governance process, committee made up of respected sons and daughters from Edo State has to be constituted,” the statement said.
The Customs have seized 849 kegs of fuel worth N30.2 million
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has announced the seizure of 849 kegs of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also known as fuel worth N30.2 million.
Each of the kegs contains 25 litres while the Customs also seized two Mazda 626 vehicles used for transporting the item.
This was disclosed by the National Coordinator of Operation Whirlwind, Comptroller Hussein Ejibunu during a press briefing at the Customs Training College, Ikeja on Friday.
The seizure is part of the anti-smuggling operation of the NCS aimed at curbing the smuggling of petroleum products, stabilising fuel prices and preventing artificial shortages within the country.
According to him, the seized items with a duty-paid value of N30.225m at the Nigerian National Petroleum Product Company Limited (NNPCL) retail price, marked the seventh operation by Operation Whirlwind in Zone A (southwest).
Ejibunu stated, “About five weeks ago, similar PMS products were displayed here at the college parade ground. Our operation has tightened the grip on smugglers, leaving no room for their illegal activities across the country.”
He highlighted the operation’s success in improving the availability of fuel at filling stations, adding that Customs will ensure all illegal PMS smuggling routes leading to neighbouring countries are permanently blocked.
He concluded by expressing gratitude to the National Security Adviser and the Comptroller-General of Customs for their continued support.