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Osun, Oyo Customs Gets New Area Comptroller Joseph Adelaja

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Osun, Oyo Customs Gets New Area Comptroller Joseph Adelaja

Osun, Oyo customs gets new area comptroller Joseph Adelaja. A new Comptroller for the Oyo/Osun Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, Comptroller Joseph Adelaja, has resumed.
Adelaja took over from the outgoing Area Comptroller of the Command, Dr Ben Oramalugo.

A formal ceremony marking the handing over between the outgoing Area Controller and the incoming Area Comptroller, took place on Friday, at the operational headquarters of the command in Ibadan, Oyo State capital.

The change in leadership was contained in a statement on Saturday, issued by the command’s Public Relations Officer, ASC Abdulmalik Akintola, and made available to newsmen in Ibadan.

The statement commended Oramalugo for serving the command with dedication, commitment and remarkable leadership.

According to the statement, Oramalugo, at the event, recounted his achievements in “revenue generation, anti-smuggling operations, and the enforcement of customs regulations”, all of which he said, contributed positively to the socio-economic growth of the region and the country at large during his tenure.

He thanked the officers and men of the command for their support and cooperation throughout his tenure, emphasising the importance of teamwork and discipline in achieving the mandate of the Nigeria Customs Service.

He also urged the command to remain resolute in the fight against illicit trade and smuggling.

Taking over the mantle of leadership, Adelaja expressed his appreciation for the warm reception extended to him, reaffirming his commitment to building on the legacy left by his predecessor.

The new Area Command’s Comptroller promised to “uphold the core values of the Nigeria Customs Service, including integrity, professionalism, and service excellence. ”

Joseph Adelaja

Joseph Adelaja

He also emphasised his readiness to ensure the Command’s continuity in contributing significantly to the collection of government revenue and the fight against economic sabotage.
At the ceremony, senior officers of the command pledged their support for the new leadership.

“This transition represents a continued commitment by the Nigeria Customs Service to ensure efficiency, transparency, and innovation in all its operations, ultimately contributing to national development,” the statement concluded.

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Borno Governor Babagana Zulum Distributes Vehicles, 280 Housing Units To Security Agencies

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Borno Governor Babagana Zulum Distributes Vehicles, 280 Housing Units To Security Agencies

Borno governor Babagana Zulum distributes vehicles, 280 housing units to security agencies. Mr Zulum said the initiative was part of his administration’s commitment to strengthening the state’s security architecture.

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, on Friday, launched the distribution of 110 operational vehicles, 500 motorcycles, and 280 housing units to security agencies in Borno.

The initiative, led by Gov. Babagana Umara Zulum, aims to enhance security operations and improve the welfare of security personnel across the state.

Speaking at the Government House in Maiduguri, the IGP praised the governor  for his continued support, describing him as a “performing governor” committed to tackling insecurity in the North East.

“This massive support will undoubtedly boost our operational efficiency. These assets will enhance response capacity, improve patrol operations, and ultimately strengthen security across the state.”
The IGP assured that the newly provided assets would be deployed immediately to reinforce security efforts across Borno.

“These operational assets, including 110 vehicles and 500 motorcycles, will significantly improve our ability to respond swiftly to threats, conduct patrols, and protect communities,” Mr Egbetokun said.
He reiterated the police force’s commitment to ensuring these resources are effectively used for the safety and security of Borno’s residents.

In his address, Mr Zulum said the initiative was part of his administration’s commitment to strengthening the state’s security architecture.
“Today marks another significant step in our unwavering efforts to support security agencies in Borno state,” Mr Zulum said.

He explained that the vehicles and housing allocations were designed to improve mobility, enhance response time, and boost operational capacity in the fight against insecurity.

He emphasised that security remained the foundation for Borno’s recovery and development, pledging continued collaboration with security agencies.

“Without security, our efforts in rebuilding Borno will not yield the desired results. By supporting security forces, we invest in force multipliers and operational effectiveness,” he said.

Mr Zulum also acknowledged President Bola Tinubu’s leadership in supporting security operations across the country, particularly in Borno.
“We appreciate the Federal Government under President Tinubu’s leadership for its continued support to security agencies working tirelessly to safeguard lives and property,” he said.

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Zulum

The Nigeria Police Force will receive 60 of the 110 vehicles, while the Nigerian military will be allocated 50 vehicles and 500 motorcycles.

Additionally, the police will receive 220 housing units at Mai Mala Buni Estate, 20 at Kashim Shettima Estate, and another 40 at Wulari, all in Maiduguri.

Senior security officials attended the ceremony, including the Theatre Commander of Operation Hadin Kai, Maj.-Gen. Waidi Shuaibu, as well as top police, military, and paramilitary officers.

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Akwa Ibom Information Commission Pledges Partnership With NUJ

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Akwa Ibom information commission pledges partnership with NUJ, as Media community commends Governor Umo Eno on Umanah’s appointment.

The Honourable Commissioner for Information in Akwa Ibom State, Rt. Hon. Aniekan Umanah, has reiterated the state government’s commitment to partnering with the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) to promote the ARISE Agenda of the Governor Umo Eno led administration.

Umanah made pledge today, when he received the executive members of the NUJ, Akwa Ibom State Council, led by the Chairman, Comrade Amos Etuk, at his office.

The Commissioner appreciated the NUJ Chairman for acknowledging Governor Umo Eno’s support and for congratulating him on his appointment.

He emphasized the importance of the NUJ to the Ministry of Information, MOI, which he described as their constituency. The Information boss assured the union of his ministry’s continued support and partnership in the task of propagating the good works of the Governor.

Comrade Amos Etuk, in his remarks appreciated Governor Umo Eno for appointing Hon. Aniekan Umanah as Commissioner for Information and equally congratulated the Commissioner on his appointment.

He expressed the union’s solidarity with the Commissioner and pledged their support for the ARISE Agenda. He highlighted the union’s growth under his leadership and his strides in the area of capacity building for members, as well as Welfare.

Comrade Etuk stated that the membership strength of the NUJ in the State has continued to wax stronger from 400 to 798 saying the Union will continue to uphold professionalism in its conducts. Etuk commended Governor Umo Eno for his support and promised that the union would continue to work with the state government to achieve its goals.

In a vote of thanks, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Akparawa James Edet thanked the current leadership of NUJ led by Comrade Amos Etuk for the robust synergy that has existed between the Union and the Ministry of Information.

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Akwa Ibom Information Commission

 

Present during the courtesy visit were, the Permanent Secretary, Akparawa James Edet, the Director of Information, Comrade Aniekan Ukpong, Director of Public Relations, Mr. Nsikan Essien, Director of Archives, Dr. Mrs. Eunice Egharevba, Director, PRS, Mr. Peter Antai, Director Strategy, Edem Okon, Director Technical, Mr. Uwem Ben, General Editor, Mr. Marvelous Friday Udo and Information Officers.

On the NUJ team were, the Vice -Chairman, Mrs. Margaret Moore, State Assistant Secretary, Mfon Hanson, Treasurer, Imaikop Robert, Financial Secretary, Ini Akpan, Auditor, Anietie Esu, State Chairman of NAWOJ, Nsikak Okon, and SWAN Chairman, Emmanuel Akpan.

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Nasarawa Government Urges Communities To Protect Water Facilities Against Vandalism

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Nasarawa Government Urges Communities To Protect Water Facilities Against Vandalism

Nasarawa government urges communities to protect water facilities against vandalism. Mr Muluku said Gov. Abdullahi Sule was willing and ready to tackle water challenges in the state.

The Nasarawa state government has urged communities to adequately protect and guard the water facilities in their domains against vandalism.

Mohammed Muluku, the commissioner for water resources and rural development, made the call on Friday in Akwanga.

Mr Muluku made the call during an on-the-spot assessment of water facilities in Nasarawa South and Nasarawa North senatorial districts.

The commissioner said that the visit to water facilities was aimed at identifying conditions of water facilities across the state, with a view to providing solutions for improved water supply.

“The aim of touring water facilities is to identify areas of decay and to develop strategies to boost portable water supply in the state.

“With the support of the general manager, Nasarawa State Water Board and my permanent secretary, we are going to identify the problems of water challenges.

“We will report back to the Gov. Abdullahi Sule, who is a willing and listening governor that will tackle the plights of the people.

“This is in line with the saying that ‘he who provides water provides life’. Noting that no human can survive without water,” he said.
According to him, communities should jealously protect and guard water facilities projects in their domains, as they are the end users.

Mr Muluku said Gov. Abdullahi Sule was willing and ready to tackle water challenges in the state.
This, he said, was to ensure a constant supply of portal water in the state.

On his part, Ahmed Abubakar-Kana, general manager, Nasarawa State Water Board, appreciated the new commissioner for touring water facilities across the state.

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Nasarawa

He also thanked Mr Sule for prioritising water supply to communities in the state.
The general manager assured the commissioner of the board’s continued commitment to provide potable water to the people of the state.

The commissioner and his team visited state-owned water facilities in Keana, Obi, Awe, Nassarawa Eggon, Wamba and Akwanga Local Government Areas.

The team also visited the Emir of Awe, Isa Abubakar II, and the Oriye Rindre of Wamba, Justice Lawal Nagogo (Retd), for royal blessings and prayers.

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