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ICPC DD Ese Miriam Okwong Inducted As FSI, Advocates Shared Ownership Of The Anti-Corruption Fight
ICPC DD Ese Miriam Okwong Inducted As FSI, Advocates Shared Ownership Of The Anti-Corruption Fight
ICPC DD Ese Miriam Okwong inducted as FSI, advocates shared ownership of the Anti-corruption fight. Mrs. Ese Miriam Okwong, a Deputy Director in the Planning, Research and Statistics Department of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), has been inducted as a Fellow of the Security Institute of Nigeria.
The fellowship follows her successful completion of the Executive Intelligence Management Course (EIMC 18) at the National Institute for Security Studies (NISS) in Bwari, Abuja, from which she graduated on 6th December 2025.
Reflecting on the intensive ten-month programme, Mrs. Okwong described it as a major career milestone, providing advanced training in leadership, security, and intelligence management. She emphasised that the course has reinforced her commitment to the anti-corruption fight and equipped her with enhanced skills in strategic networking, inter-agency collaboration, and intelligence gathering.
Having joined the ICPC in 2002 as a pioneer staff member, Mrs. Okwong rose through the ranks to her current position, which qualified her for the executive training.
Her approach to Nigeria’s evolving security challenges is distinctly preventive and community-focused. She advocates for tackling the root causes of threats by actively involving non-state actors, including civil society, community groups, traditional institutions, and the media.
This philosophy was central to her research thesis at the NISS, which examined the ICPC’s community-centred advocacy. The study underscored the necessity for a collective ownership of the anti-corruption effort, engaging government, institutions, the private sector, and citizens alike. Among its key recommendations were sustained stakeholder engagement, stronger political will, judicial reforms, and the use of advanced technology for transparency.
During her time at the Institute, Mrs. Okwong also concurrently undertook a Master’s degree in Peace and Security Studies, affiliated with the University of Ilorin, an experience she found demanding yet transformative.

ICPC DD Ese Miriam Okwong Inducted As FSI
Offering advice to aspiring security professionals, she highlighted the importance of critical thinking, continuous learning, and technological innovation. She also encouraged fellow ICPC officers to uphold the Commission’s core values of professionalism, integrity, and tenacity.
Looking ahead, Mrs. Okwong expressed her readiness to further support the ICPC’s preventive mandate through policy advocacy, coalition-building, community engagement, and mentoring the next generation of anti-corruption and security professionals.
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CAS Strengthen NAF’s Commitment To Enhancing Security In Taraba, Pledges Continued Protection Of Lives, Property
CAS Strengthen NAF’s Commitment To Enhancing Security In Taraba, Pledges Continued Protection Of Lives, Property
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, has reaffirmed the Nigerian Air Force’s (NAF) steadfast commitment to strengthening security and supporting sustainable development in Taraba State during a courtesy visit by the Executive Governor of the State, Dr Agbu Kefas, to Headquarters Nigerian Air Force, Abuja on 26 March 2026.
The CAS described the visit as a significant step towards reinforcing collaboration between civil authorities and the Armed Forces in addressing evolving security challenges. He commended Governor Kefas for his proactive leadership in promoting peace, unity, and socio-economic progress in Taraba State, noting that the State’s strategic geographical position underscores the need for sustained and coordinated security efforts.
Air Marshal Aneke assured the Governor of the Nigerian Air Force’s continued operational support through precision air operations, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions, and logistical assistance to ground forces aimed at safeguarding lives and property.
He reiterated the Service’s constitutional mandate to defend Nigeria’s territorial integrity and provide aid to civil authorities, stressing that ongoing joint operations within and around Taraba State reflect the NAF’s determination to consolidate stability and strengthen national resilience.
The CAS further highlighted the importance of deepening cooperation in intelligence sharing, coordinated operational planning, and community engagement to achieve enduring peace while upholding the highest standards of professionalism and respect for human rights.
In his response, Governor Kefas expressed appreciation for the Nigerian Air Force’s sustained contributions to security in Taraba State, observing that the effective deployment of airpower and enhanced aerial surveillance have significantly improved situational awareness and operational outcomes across the State.

Taraba
He noted that these efforts have contributed to reinforcing public confidence and sustaining Taraba’s growing reputation as one of the safest states in Northern Nigeria.
The Governor assured the CAS of his administration’s continued support for security agencies and commitment to strengthening civil–military cooperation as a catalyst for investment, development, and social stability.
Both leaders reaffirmed their shared resolve to deepen strategic collaboration in pursuit of lasting peace, improved security, and inclusive growth in Taraba State and Nigeria at large.
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FG Shuts Federal Secretariat In Abuja, Orders Work From Home Over APC Convention
FG Shuts Federal Secretariat In Abuja, Orders Work From Home Over APC Convention
APC convention. The circular explained that the shutdown “is due to the use of Eagle Square for the national convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC) party on the said dates.”
The Federal Secretariat, Abuja, which houses numerous ministries and agencies, has been shut down, and workers are to work from home on Friday as the All Progressives Congress (APC) holds its national convention at Eagle Square.
Abdul Garba, the permanent secretary of the Service Welfare Office for the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, issued a circular announcing the shutdown for Thursday.
“All ministries, extra-ministerial departments, agencies, and offices located within the Federal Secretariat, Phases I, II, and III, are hereby informed of the closure of all access roads leading to and around the said federal secretariat complex, from Friday, 27th to Saturday, 28th March, 2026,” the circular read.
The circular explained that the shutdown “is due to the use of Eagle Square for the national convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC) party on the said dates.”
Against this background, all staff with offices in the federal secretariat are to work from home, while permanent secretaries and heads of ministries are urged to ensure that their workers comply with the circular.

APC Convention
“Accordingly, all personnel whose offices are located within Phases I, II and III of the Federal Secretariat Complex, as well as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, are to work from home on Friday, 27th March, 2026,” the circular stated.
It added, “All concerned permanent secretaries and heads of agencies are kindly requested to bring the content of this circular to the attention of their staff, and ensure strict compliance.”
Preparations have been in top gear at Eagles Square ahead of the event.
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NAF Officers Advance National Health Security At Eyeball Summit
NAF Officers Advance National Health Security At Eyeball Summit
Nigerian Air Force (NAF) officers participated in the Second Edition of the Eyeball Summit convened by the Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Registration Board of Nigeria, a strategic forum designed to bring together leaders, innovators, investors, regulators, and practitioners within the eye health ecosystem.
The summit provided a valuable platform for meaningful dialogue and collective action aimed at strengthening eye care delivery across the country, while highlighting the broader link between health outcomes, operational readiness, and national development. The presence of NAF personnel underscored the Service’s growing commitment to supporting multidisciplinary initiatives that enhance human security.
Deliberations at the summit, themed “Reimagining Eye Care in Nigeria: Driving Innovation, Expanding Access, and Securing the Future of Vision,” reflected the increasing global recognition of eye health as a critical component of public health, economic productivity, and social wellbeing. Nigerian Air Force officers contributed professional insights on the importance of visual health in sustaining mission effectiveness and safeguarding personnel welfare, particularly in demanding operational environments.
Their engagement further highlighted the Service’s resolve to support national efforts aimed at addressing preventable vision impairment and expanding access to quality eye care services for millions of Nigerians.

National Health Security At Eyeball Summit
The participation of NAF officers aligns with the professional vision of the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, who continues to promote a culture of excellence, inter-agency collaboration, and holistic personnel development within the Service.
Through sustained involvement in strategic national platforms, the Nigerian Air Force remains steadfast in advancing professionalism while contributing meaningfully to initiatives that strengthen national resilience and promote sustainable development.
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