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Drug war: First Lady Senator Tinubu, UNODC, Marwa charge states on community-based interventions

‘62,595 suspects arrested, 11,628 convicted and 10.3million kilograms illicit drugs seized in 51 months’

By Ebinum Samuel

State governments have been charged to embrace and entrench community-based interventions that will curb the impact of the scourge of substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking at the grassroots in line with the National Drug Control Master Plan (NDCMP).The charge was the highpoint of remarks by the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu; Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA) Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa; Country Representative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Cheikh Ousmane Toure as well as ECOWAS representative, Dr. Daniel Amankwaah at a training workshop organized by NDLEA for the Nigeria Governors Spouses’ Forum in Abuja on Tuesday 6th May 2025.

In her keynote address to the gathering, Senator Tinubu who was represented by wife of the Deputy Senate President, Hajiya Laila Jibrin Barau commended the NDLEA, and NGSF for the initiative aimed at advancing drug control efforts to the grassroots across the country. She specifically commended Marwa and his team “for courageously confronting the fight against illicit drug abuse and trafficking in the country.”According to her, “This training cannot be coming at any better time than now when statistics and daily life experiences are revealing that drugs have infiltrated every nook and cranny of our communities. As a nation, we are confronted with a growing crisis, one that affects the very core of our society, the health, safety, and future of our children.“The rising tide of drug and substance abuse amongst adolescents is a challenge that we must no longer ignore or tackle in isolation. It requires concerted efforts, community-driven response, one that integrates enforcement, education, family support, and sustained intervention. Our presence at this training testifies to the collective resolve we display in ensuring that we strengthen, secure, and safeguard families and communities.“Today’s training will ensure that we are adequately armed with the right knowledge, tools, skills, and competencies necessary to effectively tackle this complex issue. It is my hope that this capacity-building workshop, through honest discussions and sharing of best practices, will provide valuable insights into evidence-based strategies for prevention, early intervention, and holistic treatment approaches, especially targeting marginalized and vulnerable communities. “I urge us to utilize the knowledge gathered at this training to develop viable solutions while collaborating with relevant stakeholders, especially the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, other law enforcement agencies, MDAs, civil society organizations, healthcare providers, educators, and community leaders.“Let us always bear in mind that as state First Ladies, you owe our people the duty to lead by example, to bear their burden, and share in their pain as we jointly confront drug abuse in our society.

I urge us to continue to provide the right direction through prevention initiatives, advocating for those whose voices have been silenced by addiction, providing community interventions to support recovery and reintegrate people into communities after treatment. “Let us approach the formidable task ahead with humility, doggedness, and commitment to enable us to build communities where our children are protected from harm and empowered to thrive. Together, we can change the narrative, restore dignity to our communities, and ensure a healthier, safer future for all Nigerians.”In his welcome address, Marwa noted that the drug scourge obstructs progress and dims prospects in an already beleaguered world. “Regrettably, Nigeria is not immune to this scourge, which steadily infiltrates every stratum of our society. Statistics, academic research, and lived experiences alike reveal a grim reality about illicit drug use and consequences in the country. The magnitude and impact of the drug crisis render the attainment of our national aspiration—improving the health and security of all who dwell within our borders, as enshrined in the National Drug Control Master Plan 2021–2025—a daunting yet inevitable task for any government and people worthy of the name.”He said it is imperative for all stakeholders at the workshop to adopt urgent, holistic, and inclusive strategies to dismantle the drug menace. According to him, “Over the past four years, the NDLEA has pursued this mission with renewed and unwavering zeal, ensuring that Nigeria’s hard-won global and regional drug control successes are not merely preserved but expanded.“Permit me to inform this distinguished gathering that over the four years, the NDLEA has deployed substantial resources towards a comprehensive assault on the drug problem, yielding significant outcomes. Under the drug supply reduction mandate—encompassing drug seizures, arrests, prosecutions, and convictions—we recorded the arrest of 62,595 drug suspects (Including 68 drug barons), the seizure of 10,317,137.55 kilograms of assorted drugs, and secured the conviction of 11,628 offenders. Furthermore, 1,330.56553 hectares of cannabis farms were identified and destroyed.“To ensure a balanced approach in accordance with international best practices, equal emphasis has been placed on drug demand reduction.

Between January 2021 and March 2025, a total of 24,375 drug users received counselling and treatment at NDLEA facilities, primarily through brief interventions. Concurrently, 10,501 drug sensitisation programmes were conducted nationwide under the auspices of the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) social advocacy campaign, reaching diverse target groups within communities. In parallel, a remarkable 3, 843, 789 participants were mobilized to partake in these enlightenment initiatives undertaken across the nation.”He charged the stakeholders not surrender to despair over the menace of drug abuse. “As patriots and vanguards of our nation’s well-being, it falls on us to strengthen our resolve, to move with deliberate speed towards practical and lasting resolutions that will, God willing, break the vicious cycle of drug abuse. This capacity building event represents a stride, small though it may seem, in the proper direction.“Since it is at the community level that the burden of the drug menace is most acutely felt, it is vital that stakeholders, including all of us gathered here today, address the different dimensions of the problem from a community-centred perspective. This gathering must strive for common ground, developing indigenous and pragmatic solutions that go beyond mere statistics and harrowing headlines, addressing instead the real and harrowing human toll of drug abuse.”He expressed confidence that the training will strengthen capacities, harness community resources, and unlock the potential needed to formulate and implement evidence-based interventions that will salvage and rejuvenate every segment of beleaguered communities. “Let us, as frontliners, ever remember: the cost of inaction is infinitely higher than the cost of collective action.

Your Excellencies, your roles as mothers, changemakers, and drivers of the State Drug Control Committees (SDCC) place upon you a sacred trust—a responsibility not to be borne lightly. Through your ingenuity, your states may yet emerge as shining examples, immortalised in gold as bastions of hope that defied the tides of darkness.“The SDCCs remain a potent platform for fostering multisectoral collaboration in the crucial task of drug demand reduction at the state level. I must fervently implore you to ensure the establishment, strengthening, and revitalisation of these Committees across your respective states. Let us always remember that the value of these training events lies not in the richness of their content alone, but in the continued motion and effectiveness of the SDCCs—moving resolutely towards our collective aspiration of a drug-free, resilient Nigeria”, he added.Also speaking at the workshop, UNODC Country Rep Cheikh Ousmane Toure stated that “If the root of this crisis lies in our neighborhoods, schools, and homes, then the solution must too.

The National Drug Control Master Plan and the WADA initiative remind us of that national framework alone cannot heal fractured communities. Lasting change begins when states and local governments own this fight.”He reminded the first ladies that their influence transcends politics, adding that “you are the custodian of trust in your states. When you speak, community listens. When you act, local governments follow. Today, I urge us to channel this unique power into three pillars of action. Number one, state-led resource mobilization. Every state must prioritize dedicated budget for prevention and treatment. This means establishing a state-specific drug control task force to align with NDLEA’s national efforts, allocating local government funds to build community drop-in centres, safe space for counseling, and care within walking distance of those in need.” The UNODC chief stated further that states must adopt evidence-based programmes to their cultural contexts, and decentralize treatment access. The head of ECOWAS Drug Prevention and Control Division, Dr. Daniel Amankwaah spoke in same light in his goodwill message, urging state governments to invest in prevention and treatment efforts at the state and community-levels.Experts who served as resource persons during the technical session of the workshop include: Dr. Martins Agwogie, Prof. Akintunde Oyedokun, Dr. Akanidomo Ibanga, Dr. Kunle Adeshina, Dr. Abubakar Salami, Dr. Kunle Adeshina and Dr. Ngozi Madubuike.

20-year-old man allegedly kills father with machete in Jigawa

A tragic incident has rocked Gwaram Local Government Area of Jigawa State, where a 20-year-old man, Muhammad Salisu, allegedly killed his father, Salisu Abubakar, in cold blood.

The heartbreaking development was confirmed in a statement released by the Jigawa State Police Public Relations Officer, Shi’isu Adam, on Monday in Dutse, the state capital. According to the police, the incident occurred around 10 a.m. in the Bakin Kasuwa Quarters of the Sara District.

The suspect, Muhammad Salisu, reportedly attacked his father with a machete, leaving him with severe injuries to the shoulder, neck, and chest. The motive behind the gruesome act has not been made public as investigations are ongoing.

“The victim was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre, Birnin Kudu for medical attention, but unfortunately, he was confirmed dead by the medical doctor on call,” he said.

The PPRO disclosed that upon receipt of the report, the Divisional Police Officer of Sara and his patrol team were mobilised and rushed to the scene, where the victim was evacuated to the hospital.

“The corpse was later released to the relatives for burial,” Adam said.

However, Adam confirmed that the suspect, Salisu was arrested, and the exhibit (machete) was recovered from him.

In the statement, the Jigawa State Commissioner of Police, AT Abdullahi, directed that the case be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Dutse for discreet investigation.

“Upon completion of investigation, the suspect would be arraigned in court to face the full weight of the law.

“The police command is determined to ensure justice is served in this heinous crime,” the commissioner said.

The spokesperson, Adam further clarified that the motive behind the gruesome murder is yet to be ascertained, and the police are investigating the circumstances leading to the incident.

He assured the public that the investigation will be thorough and transparent, as he urges anyone with information about the incident to come forward and assist with the investigation.

“The suspect is currently in police custody, and the police are working to unravel the circumstances surrounding the incident,” Adam concluded.

(Punch)

Benue: Gunmen kill driver, abduct passengers in late-night bus attack

A tragic incident unfolded on Sunday night as suspected armed herdsmen launched a deadly attack on a commercial bus along the Otukpo-Adoka road in Benue State, killing the driver and abducting all the passengers on board.

According to local reports, the bus, which was en route from Abuja to Otukpo, came under fire at about 11 p.m. The attackers, hiding in the shadows, opened fire without warning. The driver was struck by a bullet and lost control of the vehicle, which veered off the road and crashed into the surrounding bushes.

Seizing the opportunity, the gunmen reportedly dragged the passengers into the forest, abandoning the bus and the driver, who sadly died from his gunshot wounds. His remains have since been returned to his hometown for burial.

In response, security forces, including military operatives, have been deployed to the area and have begun a manhunt to track down the perpetrators and rescue the kidnapped victims.

N3.4billion worth of opioids seized in Lagos, PH as NDLEA uncovers drugs in chocolate tins

. Intercepts 942 explosives going to Zamfara; Italy, Iraq-bound consignments in body creams; arrests wanted drug kingpin after 10 months in hiding

By Ebinum Samuel

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have intercepted no fewer than three million five hundred thousand (3,500,000) pills of opioids and one hundred and sixty-three thousand (163,000) bottles of codeine syrup with combined street value of over three billion, four hundred and twenty-eight million naira (N3,428,000,000.00) in Port Harcourt, Rivers state and Lagos state.The bulk of the seizures: two million pills of tafrodol 225mg and 163,000 bottles of codeine syrup, was made on Tuesday 29th April 2025 during a joint examination of a watch-listed container by NDLEA officers, men of Customs Service and other security agencies at the Port Harcourt Ports Complex, Onne, Rivers state.

In Lagos, a total of 1,500,000 pills of a controlled opioid were recovered from a suspect Olarenwaju Wahab at the Alaba-Rago area of Ojo on Tuesday 29th April while the source of the consignment was traced to Q104B Road 25, Victoria Garden City, Lekki, which is the residence of one Obinna Kenneth who is now at large.Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives at the import shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja Lagos have intercepted 42 parcels of Canadian Loud, a strong strain of cannabis weighing 20kg, concealed in tins of chocolate, milo beverage, white kidney beans and dark red kidney beans packaged as part of cargos that came into the Lagos airport onboard a British Airways flight from Canada. At least, three suspects including the receiver of the consignment, Monsurat Ewawunmi Lawson, have been arrested between Wednesday 30th April and Saturday 3rd May.In like manner, a businessman Bobby Morris Osas was on Friday 2nd May arrested at the Lagos airport while attempting to board a Turkish Airlines flight to Italy.

A thorough search of his luggage led to the seizure of 8,130 pills of tramadol 225mg, 200mg and 100mg.Attempt by another syndicate to ship 104grams of tramadol and skunk concealed in bottles of body cream to Iraq through a courier company in Lagos was also thwarted on Monday 28th April by NDLEA officers of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation (DOGI).In Kaduna, NDLEA operatives on patrol along Kaduna – Zaria expressway on Saturday 3rd May intercepted a commercial vehicle coming from Nasarawa State heading to Zamfara State. A search of the vehicle led to the discovery of a total of Nine Hundred and Forty-Two (942) explosives concealed in a sack and the subsequent arrest of a 30-year-old suspect Nura Sani Muhammad (alias Nura Hariji).Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) has directed that the suspect and exhibits be transferred to the appropriate security agency for further action.Five members of a syndicate led by Aminu Musa (a.k.a Kadagi) were on Wednesday 30th April arrested by NDLEA operatives at Dangoro market, Kano with 50 blocks of skunk weighing 21.6kg recovered from them.

In Edo state, operatives acting on intelligence on Thursday 1st May intercepted at Uromi, Esan North-East, a white Toyota bus conveying assorted opioids from Onitsha, Anambra state heading to Auchi.Recovered from the vehicle include: 314,020 pills of tramadol, rophynol, diazepam, exol5; 638 bottles of codeine syrup and 200 ampoules of pentazocine injection, while a suspectDare Adeyemo was taken into custody. A Mazda commercial bus marked XA343TSE was equally intercepted at Agu-Awka junction, Awka, Anambra state by NDLEA operatives on Wednesday 30th April while a total of 50,400 capsules of tramadol, 500 tablets of co-codamol and 300 ampoules of pentazocine injection were recovered and a suspect Chinedu Eneh arrested.In Niger state, NDLEA officers on patrol along Kontagora -Mokwa road on Saturday 3rd May intercepted a Mitsubishi canter truck marked RBH 104 ZY. A search of the vehicle led to the recovery of 5,500 capsules of tramadol and 2,300 ampoules of pentazocine injection as well as the arrest of a suspect Yusuf Abubakar, 30. After 10 months of painstaking investigation, NDLEA operatives on Saturday 26th April arrested a wanted drug kingpin, the 52-year-old Managing Director of Ovidaq International Ltd, Dominic Chiegozie Obijiaku over his involvement in the importation of a consignment of 2,616,060 pills of tramadol 225mg intercepted by NDLEA at Apapa seaport in Lagos on 28th July 2024.

A follow-up operation at his house in Lekki led to the seizure of 51 wraps of Canadian Loud weighing 34grams.The War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, social advocacy activities by NDLEA Commands equally continued across the country in the past week. Some of them include: WADA sensitization lecture delivered to students and staff of Al-istigama University, Kano and students and staff of Government Girls Junior Secondary School, Kankia, Katsina state, among others.While commending the officers and men of DOGI, MMIA, Lagos, Kano, PHPC, Kaduna, Anambra, Edo, Niger and Apapa Commands of the Agency for the arrests and seizures of the past week, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) equally praised their counterparts in all the commands across the country for ensuring a fair balance between their drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts.

PSC CHAIR COMMENDS PSC WORKERS, POLICE OFFICERS AT WORKERS DAY, SAYS THEIR SACRIFICE WILL NOT BE IN VAIN

By Ebinum Samuel

The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd mni, has praised Nigerian workers for their commitment to national development and growth.

He praised the workers especially, staff of the Police Service Commission and Officers and Men of the Nigeria Police Force for their sacrifice and devotion to the unity and protection of the Nigerian nation.According to Ikechukwu Ani, the spokesman of the Commission, the Chairman said their sacrifice will not be in vain as efforts are on to ensure that they reap the benefits of their commitment to the oneness of our country.DIG Argungu said the Commission just rose from a 4-day induction programme for its new Board Members in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State, where it designed a pathway for a flourishing Police Oversight and Staff welfare.

He called on the Staff of the Commission and the Nigeria Police Force to remain committed to their duties stressing that the Commission will ensure that they will enjoy the fruits of their labour.He reminded them of the need to support the programmes and Policies of the Government and as public servants must be absolutely loyal to constituted authorities. DIG Argungu said the Government must be supported to deliver on its mandate and ensure the provision of the dividends of democracy.

INDUCTION PROGRAMME: PSC SALUTES DELEGATES, says the collaborative spirit and shared commitment to enhancing effectiveness of the Commission were evident

By Ebinum Samuel

The 4-day induction programme for Board Members of the Police Service Commission came to a successful conclusion today, Wednesday, April 30th 2025 in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom state. The Programme had kicked off on Sunday with a Pre-induction dinner, opening ceremony on Monday that attracted eminent Nigerians, and presentation of papers on Tuesday and Wednesday.

DIG Taiwo Lakanu, fdc, Honourable Commissioner representing the Police in the Commission and who chaired the closing ceremony said the collaborative spirit and shared commitment to enhancing the effectiveness of the Commission were evident in every discussion throughout the induction. DIG Lakanu advised participants “let us take the knowledge gained from this induction back to our respective roles and implement it towards the betterment of our Commission “.

He thanked the participants for their active engagement and contributions during the programme, stressing that the expertise and dedication of the resource persons over the past few days to sharing knowledge have not only enlightened “us but have sparked engaging discussions that will undoubtedly influence our work moving forward “.DIG Lakanu extended special thanks to the President of the Senate, Senator Godswil Obot Akpabio, GCON, who was the Special Guest of honour for his humanitarian nature, his benevolence and a wonderful benefactor.He also noted that the Commission was grateful that he donated 18 hectares of land to be used for the construction of Police training college for short-time courses for Members of the Nigeria Police Force. He appreciated the Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jibrin, CFR, “for finding it expedient to attend, representing the President of the Senate and also in his personal Capacity “.DIG Lakanu noted that Senator Barau recently donated an educational complex built on several hectares of land in a serene town of kabo for training of staff of the Police Service Commission.

He also expressed sincere gratitude to the Chairman Senate Committe on Police Affairs, Senator Abdulhamid Ahmed Mallam Madori, who attended the opening ceremony. The Secretary to the Commission, Chief Onyemuche Nnamani in his brief remarks, expressed satisfaction on the spirit of togetherness that reigned throughout the programme. He said the Commissionshould be prepared to pay the price for peace, noting that crisis has remained a destructive element that should be avoided by all means.Chief Nnamani advised that the Board Members should remain one and coordinated insisting that this new Board need unity to succeed.There were also presentations from Heads of Departments and Units.I

LASTMA Unveils Commemorative Emblem To Inaugurate Its Silver Jubilee Celebration…….Set to unveil a comprehensive 20-year Traffic Management Plan

By Ebinum Samuel

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) convened a momentous press briefing at its Oshodi Headquarters to unveil the official emblem heralding the commencement of its 25th anniversary celebrations—an emblem that symbolizes a quarter-century of unwavering commitment to traffic regulation and orderliness across Lagos State.

The ceremony signified the official inauguration of a three-day series of commemorative events marking the Agency’s silver jubilee. The occasion drew an array of distinguished dignitaries, including prominent stakeholders in the transportation ecosystem, members of the press, and high-ranking government functionaries.

In his opening remarks, the General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, expressed profound appreciation to the Lagos State Government and the motoring public for their enduring support. He underscored the Agency’s significant strides over the years and reaffirmed its dedication to innovation, professionalism, and the continual enhancement of traffic flow throughout the metropolis.

Mr. Bakare-Oki elaborated on a strategic institutional shift that has seen the enforcement of stringent codes of conduct among LASTMA operatives—an ethical overhaul that has led to dismissals, demotions, and other corrective measures instituted over the years.

He revealed that from December 2023 to date, 12 officers had been summarily dismissed for breaches of professional ethics, while 19 others were demoted for misconduct. In addition, 17 personnel received stern warnings, and 12 were compelled to tender their resignations following investigations into infractions deemed incompatible with the global standards to which LASTMA aspires.

Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the Lagos State Government, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Hon. Sola Giwa, extolled LASTMA’s invaluable contributions to the evolution of a responsive and efficient traffic management system in Lagos. He emphasized the critical role of synergy between public institutions and the citizenry in actualizing safer roads and seamless urban mobility in Nigeria’s most populous city.

The unveiling of the 25th Anniversary Emblem was imbued with symbolic resonance—not merely as a tribute to past accomplishments but as a reaffirmation of LASTMA’s enduring pledge to excellence, discipline, and public service in traffic administration.

Hon. Giwa remarked that the silver jubilee presents a profound moment for introspection, renewed commitment, and visionary planning. “It is an opportunity to evaluate our journey, celebrate the gallant men and women who uphold the LASTMA mandate with dignity, and chart a strategic course toward a technologically advanced, citizen-focused traffic management paradigm for Lagos,” he noted.

He further disclosed that the theme for the milestone anniversary is: “LASTMA @ 25: Enhancing Traffic Efficiency and Safety on Lagos Roads – Challenges, Opportunities, and Innovation.”

As part of the commemorative activities, the Lagos State Government is set to unveil a comprehensive 20-Year Traffic Management Plan (TMP) at the forthcoming 3-Day Traffic Conference. This ambitious blueprint will articulate holistic strategies for managing vehicular and pedestrian traffic before, during, and after infrastructure projects, as well as during events that may pose risks to road safety.

Hon. Giwa also confirmed that the silver jubilee celebrations will span July 15 to 17, 2025, and will include a rich program of events such as keynote presentations by both Nigerian and international experts, as well as award ceremonies recognizing exemplary service by current and retired personnel of the Agency, alongside key stakeholders in the traffic management sector.

GOVERNING BOARD MEMBERS MUST BE READY TO ACCOUNT FOR THEIR STEWARDSHIP AND MUST ENSURE THAT PERSONAL AND PAROCHIAL INTERESTS SHOULD NOT TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THOSE OF THE ORGANISATIONS THEY SERVE-PSC CHAIR

By Ebinum Samuel

The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd mni has called on the new Board Members of the Commission to be ready to account for their stewardship at any time, stressing that personal and parochial interests must not take precedence over that of the Commission and the interests of the citizens. According to Ikechukwu Ani, the Commission’s spokesman, the Chairman spoke on day 3 of the ongoing 4-Day Induction programme of the Commission holding in Ikot Ekpene with theme “Enhancing The Key Standards of Corporate Governance.

DIG Argungu spoke on Accountability and Transparency and noted that Transparency must be recognised as core principles of good governance. ” Transparency promotes openness of action in the decision making process and consultative processes with relevant stakeholders ” he remarked.The PSC Chairman reminded the participants that Governing Board Members in their dealings with others “shall handle all transactions with a forthright, Frank and open manner”.He said Governance arrangement and systems need to be strengthened as part of the drive to improve management in parastatals.DIG Taiwo Lakanu, fdc who chaired the second stanza of the programme assured management Staff of the Commission that the new Board will do all it takes to properly position the Commission for effective and efficient delivery on its mandate.

DIG Lakanu said the new Board will consult with relevant Government authorities to ensure the Commission is accorded its deserving entitlements and respect in the performance of its constitutional mandate.The 4-day induction programme ends tomorrow, Thursday April 30th 2025.

I RETIRED FROM THE NPF MERITORIOUSLY AFTER 35 YEARS IN SERVICE- DIG OLOFU, (rtd)

My attention has just been drawn to a publication dated April 26, 2025, by an online publication, Sahara Reporters. The said report purports than I was “discharged” from the police “over allegations of age falsification and violation of service rules.” A number of my colleagues who equally retired from the Nigeria Police Force, (NPF), were also listed in the same report. Nothing can be farther from the truth than this baseless concoction which attempts to stand gospel truth and reality on its head.

To put things in correct perspective, I joined the Nigeria Police on March 3, 1990. I was barely 25 years of age at the time. I had indeed graduated with honours from the University of Ilorin in 1986, just about the time of my 21st birthday. I trained at the prestigious Police academy Kaduna.

I served the Nigeria police force in various capacities. Notably: Assistant Commissioner of Police, (ACP) Establishment, Office of the Force Secretary; Deputy Commissioner of Police, (DCP), Investment, Logistics and Supply Department as well as DCP, Administration, Training and Development. Similarly, I was DCP, Research and Planning; Commissioner of Police, (CP), Servicom, Research and Planning; CP, X-Squad, Force Criminal Investigation Department, (FCID) and CP, Ports Authority Police Western Command, Lagos. I was also AIG, Maritime Police Command, Lagos. I was redeployed to the Force Headquarters August 28, 2024, as Force Secretary of the Nigeria and rose to the rank of Deputy Inspector-General of Police Force thereby becoming the first female Deputy Inspector-General of Police in the entire Northern Nigeria to the glory of God.

I retired after attaining 35 years of service with unblemished record. As it stands, I am yet to attain the age of 60. Service rules requires that officers and personnel retire either upon the completion of 35 years or attainment of 60 years. For me, my 35th year in service preceded my 60th birthday. I retired contented, grateful to God for a career without blemish and thankful to the Nigeria Police for the opportunity to contribute my quota to national development. I was NEVER discharged from service as has been mischievously proffered.

OLOFU, Rhoda Adetutu, (Mrs)
DIG (rtd)
April 29, 2025

AKPABIO CHARGES PSC TO ADOPT POLICIES THAT REPOSITION THE POLICE AS PROTECTORS, NOT PREDATORS; AS COMMUNITY PARTNERS NOT ISOLATED ENFORCERS

By Ebinum Samuel

The 4-day induction programme for Board members of the Police Service Commission got underway today, Monday, April 28th 2025, with the opening ceremony where the Special Guest of Honour and the Senate President, Senator Godswil Akpabio charged the new Members not to see their new position as mere appointment but a call to purpose, a mandate to reform and a sacred trust to serve.Chief Akpabio who was represented by the Deputy President of the Senate, Dr. Barau Jibrin, CFR noted that without a Police Force rooted in Justice and trusted by the People, ” the foundations of our democracy tremble, the peace we cherish grows fragile and the very fabric of our national life begins to fret”.

In a paper titled “Building a Police Force that works for all” the Senate President reminded the new Members that they have been summoned to a duty as weighty as it is historic and urged them to ” leave a mark. Leave a legacy. Leave the system better than you met it” adding ” I invite you beyond induction into introspection; beyond titles into tasks; beyond routine into reform.He said Nigeria stands at a threshold where “our Police Force must no longer be seen merely as an arm of coercion, but as an engine of trust, justice and Public service “.Senator Akpabio admitted that the challenges before the Commission were enormous-ranging from funding deficits, outdated training models and low morale, to the corrosive effects of corruption and the burden of Police distrust”He however reminded the new Members that light shines brightest in darkness adding ” this is your moment to be that light”.The Senate President noted that one of the critical pillars of the PSC deliberations ” must be Policy direction and urged the Commission to adopt policies that reposition the Police as protectors, not predators; as community partners not isolated enforcers.

According to him, “on Institutional Reform, we must acknowledge that no system Reforms intself…on performance optimization, it is time to introduce a reward system that recognises and uplifts those Officers who embody the finest ideals of public service “The Senate President said the Senate recognises that no reform will endure without Legislative partnership and promised that the National Assembly “stands ready to review outdated laws, approve essential Reforms and provide the robust oversight needed to ensure a professional, a people-oriented Police system”.

The opening ceremony also received goodwill messages from the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno; the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Police Affairs, Amb. Ahmed Abdulhamid Mallam Madori; the Inspector General of Police, IGP Olukayode Egbetokun and the Chairman, Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission.The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Dr. George Akume in his message read on his behalf by the Permanent Secretary, General Services, Dr. Maurice Mberi told the new Board that the Federal Government envisions and supports a governance structure “where no individual acts in isolation” adding that the present Administration ” has clearly reaffirmed the importance of upholding collective responsibility in the administration of Federal Executive Bodies”.

Chairman of the Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd, mni in his opening remarks underscored the importance of the induction programme and said the Commission was now ready to get it right and build bridges of progress for the Nigeria of Police Force.Justice Paul Adamu Galumje, retired Justice of the Supreme Court and Member representing the Judiciary in his welcome address said the programme is organised to usher in the Members of the Commission to acquaint them with the activities of the Commission. According to him “it is the hope of all the new members including myself that at the end of the programme, we will be better equipped to carry out the oversight function over the Nigeria Police Force as assigned to us by the Constitution and other relevant statutes “The Induction programme continues tomorrow, Tuesday April 29th 2025.