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Nigerian Army: Troops Intercepted Medical Supplies, Foiled Terrorist Attacks, Rescued Hostages

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Nigerian Army: Troops Intercepted Medical Supplies, Foiled Terrorist Attacks, Rescued Hostages

Nigerian Army. The report said the interception occurred at a checkpoint in Nguru, Yobe, where the driver initially presented a waybill for beverages and household items.

The Nigerian Army says troops recorded major operational gains, including intercepting suspected logistics supplies, foiling terrorist attacks and rescuing kidnapped victims across theatres in the last 24 hours.

An operational report on Monday revealed that Operation Hadin Kai troops intercepted a truck conveying large quantities of medical supplies suspected to be intended for terrorist elements in the North-East.

The report said the interception occurred at a checkpoint in Nguru, Yobe, where the driver initially presented a waybill for beverages and household items. According to the report, a detailed search revealed hundreds of cartons of drugs, including antibiotics, injections, bandages and other medical items.

The report said the driver and three occupants were apprehended, adding that the suspect later confessed the consignment was bound for the Republic of Chad through Geidam.

“In a related development, troops arrested a suspected ISWAP/JAS terrorist in Ngamdu, Borno, who confessed he was sent from Jilli to procure food items for insurgents. The suspect disclosed that terrorists were currently converging around Gubio and Magumeri areas.

“Troops also arrested two suspected terrorist collaborators in Monguno, who were allegedly facilitating the movement of a terrorist’s family members. Items recovered from them included mobile phones, cash and other personal effects, while a woman and her three children linked to a terrorist kingpin were later apprehended,” the report said.

It also revealed that troops foiled an attempted infiltration by terrorists in Askira Uba local council.

The report added that troops engaged the insurgents during an ambush, forcing them to flee and abandon weapons and other items, adding that follow-up operations led to the rescue of three kidnapped victims from a terrorist enclave.

“In Bama local government area, troops destroyed a terrorist camp during clearance operations, forcing insurgents to withdraw under pressure.

“Similarly, troops of Operation Safe Haven recovered weapons from suspects during stop-and-search operations in Plateau. They also arrested a suspected gunrunner and rescued additional kidnapped victims in Bauchi following exploitation of earlier airstrikes.

“In the Federal Capital Territory, troops conducting anti-illegal mining operations raided a site in Gwagwalada, recovering mining equipment, while suspects fled,” it added.

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In the southern part of the country, the report said troops of Operation Delta Safe responded to a communal clash in Delta, restoring normalcy after one person was killed.

It said troops also intensified anti-illegal bunkering operations in Rivers, destroying illegal refining sites and recovering large volumes of stolen crude oil and refined products.

Military authorities reiterated their commitment to sustaining offensive operations, disrupting logistics networks and ensuring security across the country.

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NNPC Ltd. HSE Chief Sets Tone For Industry-Wide Safety Standards

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NNPC Ltd. HSE Chief Sets Tone For Industry-Wide Safety Standards

NNPC Ltd.’s Chief Health, Safety and Environment Officer, Tonye Alagba, has urged Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) personnel across the company to strengthen collaboration and build a unified HSE team.

Alagba, who made the call at the recent First Quarter 2026 HSE Council Meeting held in Abuja from 15th to 17th April, 2026, called for collective responsibility, strict compliance, and proactive prevention of HSE violations across all business units.

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NNPC Ltd. values strict HSE adherence across all its businesses and operations. The HSE Council Meeting signals the company’s broader intent to raise the bar for safety culture across Nigeria’s energy sector.

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NNPC, SNEPCo, NCDMB Donate Geosciences Centre To UNILAG

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NNPC, SNEPCo, NCDMB Donate Geosciences Centre To UNILAG

NNPC Limited, in partnership with Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCo), the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), and the University of Lagos (UNILAG), commissioned and donated the newly built UNILAG Geosciences Centre of Excellence to the University on Friday.

Purposely built to strengthen geosciences education and research in Nigeria, the Centre was inaugurated by the Chief Upstream Investment Officer of NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services Ltd. (NUIMS), Olanrewaju Igandan, alongside the Managing Director of SNEPCo, Ronald Adams; Director of Capacity Building (NCDMB), Abayomi Bamidele; Lagos State Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Tolani Sule; and the Vice-Chancellor of UNILAG, Professor Folasade Ogunsola.

The Centre boasts of a 250-seat auditorium, geoscience and instrumentation laboratories, a rock preparation workshop, hydrogeology, mineralogy, environmental geology, sedimentary and palaeoenvironmental sciences laboratories, a seismic interpretation room, a modern library, a digital museum, and collaborative spaces for students and researchers. It is also supported by a 600 kVA transformer, a 40 kVA solar power facility, and a field investigation coaster bus.

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By connecting academia, industry, and government under one roof, the Centre provides Nigerian students and researchers with hands-on access to modern energy tools, reduces the oil and gas industry’s reliance on international markets for testing and training, and builds the in-country expertise Nigeria’s energy sector needs.

NNPC Limited remains committed to driving capacity building, supporting national development, and working with partners to secure a stronger energy future for Nigeria.

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APGA Will No Longer Tolerate Vote Buying, Transactional Politics At Primaries, Says Soludo

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APGA Will No Longer Tolerate Vote Buying, Transactional Politics At Primaries, Says Soludo

The Governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo, says the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) primaries will no longer permit monetary inducement or transactional politics.

He spoke on Saturday at the party’s South-East zonal stakeholders’ meeting in Awka.

Mr Soludo linked the party’s slow growth since 2002 to a culture where officials allegedly exploited aspirants during primaries.

He said the practice weakened internal democracy, discouraged credible participation and undermined institutional development.

“The era of marketing party tickets is over. Parties must be driven by values, policies and accountability, not commerce,” he said.

Mr Soludo lamented a system where party funds were allegedly shared immediately, leaving no structure for sustainable financing.

“The party has not grown because past leaderships treated it as a business venture. That must stop,” he added.

He urged stakeholders to reassess direction and rebuild APGA as a transparent, accountable and ideologically driven platform.

“Our tickets are not for sale. We are rebuilding the party into what it should be, not a trading post,” he said.

Mr Soludo said past practices, where aspirants were allegedly misled after financial commitments, eroded trust and discouraged genuine investment.

He warned that “give-and-take” politics in APGA had ended, stressing the party must serve collective interests.

APGA National Chairman, Sylvester Ezeokenwa, announced an 11-point code of conduct for future primaries.

Mr Ezeokenwa said the framework would promote transparency, equity and internal democracy, while addressing disputes in nomination processes.

He said the party would adopt the Option A4 voting system for the 2026 primaries to enhance transparency and accountability.

“In the past, flawed primaries undermined APGA. Clear rules are needed to address these challenges,” he said.

According to him, the code bans officials from wearing campaign materials or accepting gifts and prohibits the distribution of money or items during primaries.

Mr Ezeokenwa added that only expression of interest fees would be paid initially, with nomination fees after successful screening.

He said officials must not attend private endorsement events and should step aside if supporting any aspirant.

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“Even presenting money as a kola nut or gift-sharing has been banned,” he said.

Earlier, National Vice Chairman (South-East), Chief Augustine Ehiemere, cited inadequate funding as a major challenge.

Mr Ehiemere urged elected and appointed officials to support the party’s platform for financial sustainability.

“Political activities require logistics, mobilisation and administration. Without funding, the party cannot function effectively,” he said.

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