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Lagos Assembly Inaugurates 6 Man Committee To Investigate N24 Billion Light-Up Project

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Lagos Assembly Inaugurates 6 Man Committee To Investigate N24 Billion Light-Up Project

Lagos assembly inaugurates 6 man committee to investigate N24 billion light-up project. Ms Meranda said all hands must be on deck to light up Lagos, adding that the project was important to everyone.

Lagos State House of Assembly on Monday inaugurated a six-man ad hoc committee to investigate the N24 billion Light-Up Project by the state government.

The inauguration of the committee followed the resolution at the plenary presided over by the speaker, Mojisola Meranda, at the assembly complex in Ikeja.
Ms Meranda named the six-man committee to include Abiodun Tobun, Desmond Elliot, Stephen Ogundipe, Abiodun Orekoya, Femi Saheed, and Sabur Oluwa.

She said the committee was expected to report to the assembly in two weeks.
Ms Meranda said all hands must be on deck to light up Lagos, adding that the project was important to everyone.

“This is the only way to reduce the problem of insecurity; when everywhere is very dark, you need to know who is approaching you to find out if the person intends to attack you; that is what the project intends to achieve.

“It is also important at this point to sensitise the local government chairmen that any road contract given out, street lights should be part of it.

“They should go together and not start cutting costs, thereby making the government start breaking anything again after constructing the roads,” she said.

Ms Meranda also said street lights could be done, adding that all it required was for people to be trained to produce and install them.
“Production of street lights is something very important, and I think we should start looking in that direction in order to get that fixed,” she said.

She also appealed to state citizens to see the government’s property as their own and protect them.
Earlier, the lawmaker who moved the motion, Sa’ad Olumoh (APC-Ajeromi/Ifeolodun I), urged the assembly to call on Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to expedite action on the project by awarding the contracts.

Mr Olumoh said this was to ensure that the street light project, as contained in the 2025 budget, was actualised.

He also urged the house to call on the governor to direct the commissioner for energy and mineral resources through the general manager of the electricity board to ensure that the street lights on the ground were up and running.

“This is because there are budgetary provisions for them in this year’s budget,” he said, stressing that local governments should also provide street lights within their respective areas.
Contributing, Stephen Ogundipe (APC-Oshodi/Isolo I) said street lights would curb the activities of vandals.

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The majority leader, Temitope Adewale (APC-Ifako/Ijaiye I), said the essence of governance, as provided for in section 42b of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), was about the security and well-being of people.

Mr Adewale said most of the areas in the state did not have their street lights functioning, stating that this should be addressed to enhance security.

Other lawmakers supported the motion and called on the government to step up action on the light-up Lagos project.

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Akpabio: U.S. Reduced Embassy Staff In Abuja, Afraid Iran Will Strike Nigeria

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Akpabio: U.S. Reduced Embassy Staff In Abuja, Afraid Iran Will Strike Nigeria

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has said that the United States government is reducing its embassy staff, especially in Nigeria, over fears of possible attacks by Iran.

Mr Akpabio also said the adjustment in diplomatic staffing levels should not be linked to Nigeria’s current political environment, arguing that such decisions are usually driven by global security considerations.

He spoke on Tuesday at the inauguration of the National Assembly Service Commission’s new headquarters in Abuja, explaining that several countries are currently reassessing their overseas diplomatic footprint amid rising security threats across regions.

“Some say that even now, some embassies are closing down. Not many embassies are closing down. Many of the embassies are afraid of the repercussions from their foes,” he said.

Akpabio added, “For instance, I can say that America is a bit worried about the bomb blast from Iran, and so across the world, they have to reduce their staff in case Iran decides to attack their embassies.

“When people are thinking, oh! Nigeria’s embassies are closing because an election is coming. It’s not because the election is coming.

“Election will come and go, and God will protect you. God will protect Nigeria. Nigeria will outlive this election.”

His remarks come barely a week after the U.S. State Department authorised non-emergency government employees and family members to evacuate its embassy in Abuja due to the deteriorating security situation in Nigeria.

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In its advisory, the U.S. explained that “there is risk of terrorist violence, including terrorist attacks and other activity in Nigeria.

“Terrorists continue plotting and carrying out attacks in Nigeria. Terrorists collaborate with local gangs to expand their reach.”

But the Nigerian government quickly dismissed the concerns, describing the U.S. advisory as a routine precaution rather than a reflection of Nigeria’s overall security situation.

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IGP Disu Received POWA President During A Courtesy Visit To The Force Headquarters

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IGP Disu Received POWA President During A Courtesy Visit To The Force Headquarters

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, today received the POWA President, Mrs. Olufumilola Mutiat Disu, and her delegation during a courtesy visit to the Force Headquarters, Abuja.

In his remarks, the IGP described the visit as a demonstration of solidarity, lauding POWA’s invaluable contributions to the welfare of police families. He acknowledged their role in cushioning the rigors of police service, nurturing officers’ children, and fostering peaceful home environments.

The visit further underscored POWA’s repositioning agenda, which includes the nationwide launch of a free eye care initiative, expansion of welfare programs, and commitments to mental and emotional support, economic empowerment, youth development, and national unity.

IGP Disu Received POWA President

IGP Disu Received POWA President

The IGP encouraged deeper collaboration among members to strengthen welfare structures and enhance the well-being of police officers and their families.

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How EFCC Boosts Lawyers’ Skills For More Effective Prosecution

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As part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s fight against corruption, the Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ola Olukoyede, has called on the Commission’s legal officers to demonstrate greater diligence, precision, and professionalism in preparing charges and court processes.

Olukoyede made the call in Lagos on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at the opening of a three-day intensive training programme for EFCC legal officers held at the Lagos Zonal Directorate 2 Conference Hall, Okotie Eboh.

The training, titled “Training Programme for Legal Officers on Preparation and Dealing with Appeals in Financial Crimes & Allied Matters, Evidence Gathering and Trial Preparation for Young Lawyers,” focuses on strengthening expertise in key prosecution areas, including charge drafting, appeals management, evidence gathering, and trial preparation.

In his opening remarks, the EFCC chairman, who was represented by the Director of Legal and Prosecution, Sylvanus Tahir, SAN, said the training was designed to promote knowledge sharing and capacity building among legal officers.

According to him, the initiative reinforces the Commission’s sustained commitment to professional development as a key driver of institutional effectiveness in combating economic and financial crimes nationwide.

“This training is a strategic initiative designed to ensure that our officers handle cases with the highest level of competence and professionalism,” he said.

Earlier, the Acting Zonal Director, Lagos Zonal Directorate 2, Okotie Eboh, Ikoyi, Assistant Commander of the EFCC, ACE1 Bawa Usman Kaltungo, declared the programme open and emphasized the need for continuous training and retraining of the Commission’s lawyers in response to emerging trends in criminal prosecution.

“When I received the memo and looked at the title, I said this is very apt. Our Executive Chairman is a trainer, and I am not surprised he agreed to this training. We need to constantly improve our skills. There is always a need for training and retraining”, he said.

Participants drawn from the Port Harcourt, Uyo, Benin, Ibadan, and Lagos Zonal Directorates 1 and 2 are expected to apply the knowledge gained to improve prosecution quality, reduce procedural errors, and enhance justice delivery in financial crime cases.

The training features paper presentations on topics including: Concept and Purpose of Appeals in Economic and Financial Crimes and Allied Matters; Drafting Competent and Effective Grounds of Appeal in EFCC Cases; Handling Evidence Issues in Appeals; Effective Drafting of Appellants’ and Respondents’ Briefs; Digital Evidence and Cybercrime Appeals; Strategies for Building Strong Appeals; Oral Advocacy Skills; Interlocutory Appeals; Compilation and Transmission of Records of Appeal; and Appeals in Asset Forfeiture and Recovery.

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Other sessions include: Admissibility of Evidence Under the Evidence Act 2011; Relevance as the Foundation of Admissible Evidence; Documentary Evidence and the Admissibility of Public and Private Documents; Electronic and Digital Evidence in EFCC Cases; Trial and Evidence Gathering in Financial Crime Prosecutions; Burden and Standard of Proof in Civil and Criminal Cases; Expert Evidence; Hearsay Evidence and Its Exceptions; and Confessional Statements: Admissibility and Weight in Nigerian Courts.

The training is expected to wind up on Thursday, April 16, 2026.

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