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ICPC Establishes ACTU At Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital In Kano

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ICPC Establishes ACTU At Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital In Kano

ICPC establishes ACTU at Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Kano. The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) today, Thursday 12th February 2026, inaugurated the Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU) at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Dawanau, Kano, in a strategic move that signals a decisive shift from reactive law enforcement to preventive anti-corruption architecture within Nigeria’s public health sector.

By embedding oversight structures within the hospital, the Commission seeks to cultivate a culture of compliance, deter malfeasance before it occurs, and transform public officers into custodians of ethical governance, recognising that corruption is not solely a crime of opportunity but often one of systemic failure requiring institutional renewal rather than sanctions alone.

In his welcome address, the Director of Administration, Mr Mohammed Suleiman, commended the ICPC’s sustained commitment to entrenching accountability in public institutions and noted that since the hospital’s transition from state to federal control two years ago, it has undergone robust financial and administrative restructuring to enhance transparency and minimise corruption risks.

He affirmed that the inauguration of the ACTU would greatly reinforce ethical compliance within the organisation and consolidate the gains already recorded under federal administration.

Delivering a goodwill message on behalf of the ICPC Chairman, Dr Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN, the Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner for Kano and Jigawa offices, Ahmed Muhammad Wada, Esq., described ACTU members as strategically placed sentinels with intimate knowledge of the institution’s internal processes.

“You are our eyes,” Wada declared, charging the Unit to exercise oversight by scrutinising administrative procedures, identifying corruption-prone practices, and recommending corrective measures where necessary.

He emphasised that the ACTU model empowers internal stakeholders with the tools and mandate to identify vulnerabilities and recommend systemic reforms at the point of service delivery.

The Medical Director, Dr Auwalu Sani Salihu, expressed profound appreciation to the Commission for honouring the hospital’s invitation to establish the unit and assured stakeholders of management’s unwavering commitment to transparent and accountable administration.

He noted that in an era where public trust in healthcare institutions is both vital and fragile, this intervention reaffirms the ICPC’s resolve to defend the common good and strengthen the ethical foundations of public healthcare delivery.

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The oath of office was administered by Fatima Rabi’u Musa, Esq., officially ushering the newly inaugurated members into their oversight responsibilities, after which the heads of Investigation and System Study and Review units facilitated a sensitisation lecture on preliminary investigation techniques, standing orders, and system study and review procedures. Participants were equipped with practical tools to detect systemic vulnerabilities and enforce compliance without compromising the hospital’s administrative efficiency.

The inauguration concluded with a renewed commitment from both the ICPC and hospital management to deepen collaboration in the areas of system study, preventive oversight, and institutional capacity building, with the shared goal of transforming public institutions into models of integrity and accountability in line with the provisions of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000.

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DE@TH OF A 22-YEAR OLD NIGERIAN: Solidarity By South African As 3 More Suspects Arraigned

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DE@TH OF A 22-YEAR OLD NIGERIAN: Solidarity By South African As 3 More Suspects Arraigned

DE@TH OF A 22-YEAR OLD NIGERIAN: Solidarity by South African as 3 more suspects arraigned. Abuja, Feb. 16, 2026: Sequel to the ki1ling of 22-year-old Nigerian e-hailing driver, Isaac Satlet in Pretoria South Africa, three more suspects were on Monday arraigned in court.

It will be recalled that Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) had on Sunday demanded for justice and arrest as well as prosecution of those involved.

Nigerians and South Africans on Monday trooped out in large numbers in solidarity as they welcomed the arraignment of three South African suspects at the Pretoria Central Magistrate Court in connection with the gruesome murder of the Nigerian driver.

Those arraigned before the Court were Dikeledi Mphela (female) Gotseone Machidi and McClaren Mushwana.
A fourth suspect had reportedly just voluntarily turned himself in.

In solidarity with Nigerians, South African trooped outside the court and jubilated over the arrest and arraignment of the suspects.

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Dabiri-Erewa had expressed worry over the increasing rate of criminality and killings of Nigerians in South Africa.

Satlet, a student set to graduate next month, was remembered as hardworking and ambitious, with plans to further his studies in Canada.

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Abdur-Rahman Balogun mnipr
Director of Media, Public Relations and Protocols NIDCOM, Abuja.

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NAF Strengthens Security Partnership With Seplat Energy

NAF strengthens security partnership with Seplat Energy. The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has reinforced its strategic partnership with Seplat Energy Plc following a high-level engagement aimed at strengthening collaboration in support of aviation operations and national security.

A NAF delegation led by the Chief of Operations, Air Vice Marshal Precious Amadi, visited the company’s headquarters in Lagos on behalf of the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, to express appreciation for Seplat’s sustained support to the Service and to explore avenues for deeper cooperation.

Speaking during the visit, Air Vice Marshal Amadi reiterated the critical role of private sector partnerships in enhancing operational effectiveness and safeguarding national assets.

He noted that strategic collaboration between the Armed Forces and responsible corporate organisations is vital to sustaining operational readiness and advancing Nigeria’s security and socio-economic development.

The engagement provided a platform for both institutions to review ongoing areas of support and identify new opportunities for collaboration, particularly in aviation infrastructure and operational logistics.

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In his response, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mr Udoma Udo Udoma, welcomed the delegation and reaffirmed Seplat’s commitment to supporting the Nigerian Air Force in initiatives that promote national development and stability. The engagement not only consolidates an already productive partnership but also sets a forward-looking framework for sustained cooperation, innovation, and shared responsibility in protecting critical national assets.

It reflects the NAF’s strategic vision of building enduring alliances that strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture and reinforce the collective role of defence and industry in driving national resilience and progress.

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Witness Links Fund Transfers To Ali Bello, Co-defendant In Alleged ₦10bn Kogi Fraud

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Witness Links Fund Transfers To Ali Bello, Co-defendant In Alleged ₦10bn Kogi Fraud

Witness links fund transfers to Ali Bello, Co-defendant in alleged ₦10bn Kogi fraud. The trial of Ali Bello, Chief of Staff to the governor of Kogi State, Ahmed Usman Ododo before Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja continued on Monday, February 16, 2026, with the 17th Prosecution Witness, PW17, Ahmed Audu Abubakar, linking Bello with funds from Kogi State Government.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is prosecuting Ali Bello, a nephew of former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Adoza Bello, alongside Dauda Sulaiman, on a 16-count amended charge bordering on alleged misappropriation and money laundering to the tune of ₦10,270,556,800.00.

Led in evidence by prosecution counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, the witness, an investigator with the EFCC, identified Exhibit F as a document recovered in the course of investigation that contains details of inflows and outflows of funds.

In response to prosecution counsel’s enquiry on $91,000.00 outflow, dated February 5, 2021, the witness disclosed that the amount was paid to “Oga Ali,” a reference to the first defendant, Ali Bello.

On February 6, 2021, the witness identified an outflow of ₦150,000.00, released to “Presido.”

He further explained that “Rashido” referred to one Abdulrasheed, who came from Lokoja to transport money, stating that ₦150 million was moved from Lokoja to the bureau de change operator.

The witness also identified entries, dated February 19, 2021, showing an endorsement of ₦10 million paid to Ali Bello and ₦500,000.00 to Daud. He clarified that “Alhaji Ali” also refers to the first defendant, while “Daud” refers to the second defendant, Dauda Sulaiman.

On investigation findings relating to account number 1000688500 belonging to Dantata and Sawoe Construction Company, with transfers of ₦80 million and ₦20 million, the witness testified that the payments were for Plot 1060, located in Gwarimpa,Abuja, made by the company. The ₦100 million total he said, was paid to Dantata and Sawoe and reflected in Exhibit F.

“There were 10 entries of ₦10 million each, making a total of ₦100 million. The source is Maigari Murtala, an ally of the first defendant and a contact with the Bureau de Change operator,” he said.

The irrevocable power of attorney for the said property was subsequently tendered in evidence by the prosecution, marked Exhibit Q.

The prosecution counsel’s attempt to tender the extra-judicial statements of the defendants, dated November 29, 30; December 1, 10, 11 and 12, 2022 for the first defendant, and November 30 and December 1, 2022 for the second defendant was objected to by counsel to the first and second defendants on the alleged ground that their admissibility did not comply with Section 15(4) and Section 17(2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, ACJA, particularly with regards to the voluntariness of audio-visual recording of statements.

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After listening to arguments from both sides, Justice Omotosho ruled for immediate commencement of trial-within-trial to determine the voluntariness of the statements, with PW17 testifying as the first prosecution witness in the sub-trial.

In his testimony, the witness identified the statements of the defendants and affirmed that they were voluntarily made.

“In EFCC, we have a standard. No threats, no promises, and statements were taken in the presence of their counsel, with Z.E. Abbas being the most present,” he said.

Following the proceedings in the sub-trial, the statements were admitted in evidence, as there was no further objection from counsel.

Counsel to the first and second defendants cross-examined the witness. With the exhaustion of their cross-examination, Justice Omotosho discharged the witness from the witness box and adjourned the matter till February 17, 2026, for continuation of trial.

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