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Insecurity: IG Orders Deployment Of DIGs To Respective Zones By June 15

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Insecurity: IG Orders Deployment Of DIGs To Respective Zones By June 15

The Inspector-General of Police (IG), Olatunji Disu, has ordered the deployment of Deputy Inspectors-General of Police (DIGs) to their respective zones with effect from June 15.

Mr Disu gave the order on Tuesday in Abuja during his conference with the strategic police managers, consisting officers from the rank of commissioners of police (CPs).

The IG said the order aimed to strengthen supervision, improve operational coordination, enhance accountability and provide strategic oversight of policing activities within their zones.
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He said the DIGs were expected to work closely with the Assistant Inspectors-General of Police (AIGs), and CPs in their various zones to ensure that operational directives were effectively implemented and measurable results achieved.

”Let me make it clear that this deployment is not ceremonial; it is intended to bring leadership closer to the field, improve response mechanism and ensure that emergency reports receive prompts attention,” he said.

Mr Disu also directed CPs to immediately establish what he termed ”handshake” patrol to ensure that criminals were stopped from committing an offence in one state and escaping to another.

He said the practice of committing crime in one state and escaping to another must be distorted through deliberate collaboration and joint operational planning.

”Accordingly, CPs are to establish coordinated patrols along major entries and exit routes of their various states. Intelligence sharing mechanisms should be strengthened, operational communication channels kept open at all times and joint responses initiated whenever circumstances requires.

”I expect CPs to maintain direct communications with their counterparts in their neighbouring states and to jointly review security deployments on regular basis,” he said.

The IG said security must be approached from the original rather than purely territorial perspective.

He urged the senior officers to maintain professional and constructive engagement with the media, adding that the force’s relationship with the media should not be limited to announcing arrest or personal successes.

”I also wish to address your relationship with the media because public perception can influence confidence in our institution as well as our operational outcome.

”While our primary responsibility remains for intervention and reinforcement, we must recognise the importance of effective communication in shaping public understanding of our efforts.

”I therefore, encourage you to maintain a professional and constructive engagement with the media; our relationship should not be limited to announcing arrest or personal successes. Your relationship with the media must also, involve timely clarification of facts and information,” he said.

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Mr Disu added that the force would not surrender information space to criminals or individuals seeking to undermine public confidence in the Nigeria Police Force.

According to him, also important is the need to deepen our commitment to community policing that may reiterate a fundamental truth.

He said, “The police cannot effectively secure Nigeria without the active support and partnership of the communities.”

He emphasised that community policing was not a slogan or a programme that existed only on paper, but a practical policing philosophy.

The IG added, “The philosophy recognises that security is best achieved when enforcement agencies go into genuine partnership with citizens.”
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Ibom Air To Commence Operations From New Ultramodern Terminal On 14th June

Uyo, Nigeria – Ibom Air is pleased to announce that effective 14 June 2026, all its flight operations will be conducted from the new ultramodern terminal at Victor Attah International Airport.
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The new terminal offers enhanced passenger comfort, improved operational efficiency, and modern facilities designed to provide a seamless travel experience from check-in to boarding and arrival.

Passengers are advised to take note of this change and ensure they proceed to the new terminal for all Ibom Air flights from the effective date.

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This transition marks another significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to enhance air travel and deliver world-class service to passengers.

For further information, passengers are encouraged to follow Ibom Air’s official communication channels @ibomairlines, for updates and travel advisories.
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Welfare For Welfare: NAF, UBA Partner To Strengthen Force Readiness

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Welfare For Welfare: NAF, UBA Partner To Strengthen Force Readiness

The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, has reaffirmed the Nigerian Air Force’s (NAF) commitment to leveraging strategic partnerships to enhance personnel welfare, strengthen operational readiness and advance national development.

The CAS stated this while receiving the Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of United Bank for Africa (UBA), Mr Oliver Alawuba, and members of the bank’s Executive Management Team during a courtesy visit to Headquarters Nigerian Air Force, Abuja.
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The engagement reflected the shared recognition that the welfare of personnel remains a vital component of combat effectiveness and mission success.

Speaking during the visit, Air Marshal Aneke emphasized that security and economic prosperity are mutually reinforcing, noting that the NAF remains dedicated to providing the secure environment necessary for businesses and citizens to thrive. He commended UBA’s transformation into “Africa’s Global Bank” and expressed the Service’s readiness to explore collaborative initiatives in affordable housing, mortgage financing and other tailored financial solutions aimed at improving the welfare and preparedness of NAF personnel.

The CAS also lauded the UBA Foundation for its impactful corporate social responsibility programmes, particularly those benefiting military families and vulnerable communities. He further encouraged the bank to extend its “Read Africa” initiative to NAF schools and explore support for NAF medical facilities, noting that such interventions would yield lasting benefits for both military personnel and surrounding civilian populations.

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Welfare For Welfare

Earlier, Mr Oliver Alawuba conveyed the goodwill of the Chairman of UBA and commended the Nigerian Air Force for its unwavering sacrifices in safeguarding Nigeria’s peace, security and territorial integrity. He highlighted the longstanding relationship between UBA and the NAF and expressed the bank’s desire to deepen the partnership through mortgage and housing solutions, vehicle financing, support for vendors and contractors, educational assistance programmes and enhanced salary administration services for personnel.

He further reaffirmed UBA’s commitment to expanding its corporate social responsibility interventions in support of military communities.

The visit featured interactive discussions between members of the UBA Executive Management Team and Branch Chiefs at Headquarters NAF on areas of mutual interest and collaboration, culminating in the exchange of souvenirs and a group photograph to commemorate the occasion.
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Umahi Issues Strong Warning To Non-performing Contractors, Says “Tinubu Must Not Be Blamed For Project Delays”

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Umahi Issues Strong Warning To Non-performing Contractors, Says “Tinubu Must Not Be Blamed For Project Delays”

The Honourable Minister of Works, Sen. Engr. David Umahi, CON, FNSE, FNATE, has issued a strong warning to contractors handling Federal Government road projects, urging them to fulfil their contractual obligations and eliminate the factors that give rise to unwarranted criticism of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.

Speaking during an extensive inspection tour of ongoing road and bridge projects in Kogi and Edo States, the Minister expressed dissatisfaction with the pace of work on some sections of the Abuja-Lokoja Dual Carriageway and the Dualisation of Obajana Junction -Benin Road. He disclosed that, due to funding constraints, the scope of one of the Sections of the Abuja-Lokoja road had to be reduced from 49.28 kilometres to 28 kilometres to concentrate available resources on the most critical portions.
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“I am very sad with what I saw on the ground. What was reported to us is not reflected in the actual work being done,” the Minister observed.

Engr. Umahi reiterated the Ministry’s directive that no section of the Federal highway should remain closed for more than 14 days during construction. He subsequently issued an ultimatum to the affected contractor to complete the required section within the stipulated period or risk termination of the contract.

The Minister, however, commended Messrs JRB Construction Company for the quality and pace of work on its project, describing the company as a model of professionalism and commitment. According to him, “If everybody does his job accordingly, there will be no reason to shift the blame to Mr. President.”

He also issued a 72-hour ultimatum to GELD Construction Company, handling one of the sections, to effectively utilise funds already released to demonstrate visible progress on the project.

According to the Minister, a substantial percentage of Nigeria’s Federal road network had deteriorated before the advent of the present administration, stressing that President Tinubu inherited enormous infrastructure challenges but has continued to make significant strides to restore and modernise the nation’s road sector.

He further directed the Federal Controllers of Works (FCW), Engineers’ Representatives (E.R.), and project supervisors to strengthen monitoring mechanisms and enforce greater accountability, insisting that all procurement processes and expenditures must be properly justified.

As part of the inspection tour, the Minister visited the reconstruction of the existing pavement and completion of the additional carriageway on Section III of the Abuja–Lokoja Dual Carriageway, including works being executed by Trucrete Solutions Limited on the Koton Karfe–Abuja alignment.

He also inspected two critical bridge projects along the same corridor, as well as the ongoing dualisation of the Lokoja–Benin Road. The projects inspected include Section I, Obajana Junction–Okene, and Section II covering the Okene–Auchi corridor across Kogi and Edo States.

The Minister further assessed progress on the flyover and interchange components of the project being executed by CCG Contractors, with the flyovers at approximately 80 percent completion and the interchange at about 30 percent.

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Works, Senator Allwell Heacho Onyesoh, commended Engr. Umahi for his visionary leadership and firm commitment to ensuring value for public funds. He noted that political office holders can no longer continue to bear responsibility for the poor performance of contractors, stressing that Nigerians expect tangible results and timely project delivery.

Senator Onyesoh also appealed to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and the Federal Ministry of Finance to ensure the timely release of funds for ongoing projects. He added that the Committee would reserve its final assessment pending the level of commitment and progress demonstrated by the contractors.

Similarly, the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Works, Hon. Akin Alabi, called on all stakeholders to support the Ministry in delivering a quality road network across the country. He emphasised that road development is a collective responsibility and observed that President Tinubu has entrusted the Ministry with the critical task of ensuring efficient project execution.

Addressing contractors, Hon. Alabi assured them that the Federal Government remains committed to meeting all legitimate payment obligations, while commending JRB Construction Company for its significant investment and commitment to Nigeria’s infrastructure development.

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The Managing Director of GELD Construction Company, Mr. Fadi Azimi, assured the delegation that the company would intensify work and ensure improved project delivery, in line with the Ministry’s expectations.

The Ministry reaffirmed its determination to address the challenge of non-performing contractors and reiterated its commitment to strengthening supervision, accountability, and the timely delivery of quality road and bridge infrastructure across the country.

Mohammed A. Ahmed,
Director, Information and Public Relations.
10 June, 2026.
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