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Ola Olukoyede Reiterates Collaboration As Catalyst In Fight against Corruption

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Ola Olukoyede Reiterates Collaboration As Catalyst In Fight against Corruption

Ola Olukoyede reiterates collaboration as catalyst in fight against corruption. The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede has called for closer collaboration among anti-corruption agencies in the country for greater successes in the fight against corruption.

He made the call in Abuja on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 when the management team of the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB, led by its Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Usman Bello signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU with the EFCC.

The EFCC boss in his remarks noted that, “All of us are key players in the anti-corruption fight. Everybody will agree with us that one of the major problems that is behind poverty, hunger, malnutrition, lack of infrastructure, generally lack of development in Nigeria is the issue of financial crimes and corruption. If we can make up our mind, work together as a team and ensure that we confront it frontally, we’ll probably take Nigeria out of this mess.

We can complement each other. There’s no doubting the fact that we need to collaborate and synergize. We must not compete. We must collaborate. We must work with sincerity of purpose. That is what Mr. President has encouraged us to do by giving us this privilege to serve our nation.”

While expressing delight at the signing of MoU, the EFCC’s boss appreciated that the Commission and CCB had always enjoyed exchange of ideas, intelligence, technical collaboration and administrative support and called for the operationalization of the MoU to make collaboration between the two agencies stronger .

While encouraging the Chairman of CCB on the job, Olukoyede reminded him of his power to freeze and confiscate assets and to carry out investigation and prosecution. He enjoined him to be courageous, stressing “you can’t be doing this kind of work and people will fall in love with you, unless you are not doing it well. So be ready to be called names and abused. What is important is that we make an impact.”

Earlier in his remarks, Bello had observed that the MoU marked a significant milestone for CCB in its fight against corruption, adding that it showed the level of partnership and cooperation between the CCB and EFCC.

The agreement, he noted, “formalizes our resolve to strengthen integrity, transparency and accountability in public life. The CCB enforces the highest ethical standards in Nigeria through asset declaration, verification, compliance, monitoring while the EFCC leads with a determination against economic and financial crimes. We recognize that corruption cannot be defeated in silos. Definitely you cannot do it alone. Through this MoU, we commit to secure intelligence and information sharing.”

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Speaking further, he stated that the CCB has a database of assets and liabilities of public servants in Nigeria. “It is a very rich intelligence that the EFCC has been using and we will be able to share experience, also. That’s one of the key reasons why we have this MoU.”

He identified other areas of collaboration with the EFCC to include joint investigations and operational support, coordinated asset tracing and recovery, capacity building and joint training; technological collaboration and better case management and unified public education campaigns.

“As we sign this MoU, let us signal a new era of united, effective action against corruption in Nigeria,” he said.

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NAF Advances Special Forces Preparedness Through Air-To-Ground Integration Training

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NAF Advances Special Forces Preparedness Through Air-To-Ground Integration Training

As part of ongoing efforts to enhance operational effectiveness and strengthen joint force capabilities, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), through the Air Warfare and Doctrine Centre (AWDC), conducted an Air-to-Ground Integration training package from 4 to 6 June 2026 for trainees of the ongoing Special Forces Course 13/2026 at the Regiment Training Centre Annex (RTCA), Bauchi. The training reflects the Chief of the Air Staff’s commitment to developing a highly professional, agile and mission-ready force capable of effectively addressing contemporary security challenges.

The training was designed to deepen participants’ understanding of joint operations and enhance their ability to effectively integrate air power into ground missions. Trainees were exposed to key principles, procedures and operational considerations required for seamless coordination between air and ground forces.
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The package highlighted the critical role of air assets in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), close air support, casualty evacuation, aerial resupply and rapid force projection during special operations. Speaking during the training, the Commandant of RTCA Bauchi, Squadron Leader Edeama Lawrence Akpan, emphasised the growing importance of air-to-ground integration in modern warfare. He noted that successful mission accomplishment increasingly depends on effective synchronisation between air and ground elements, particularly in complex operational environments.

Resource persons from AWDC delivered presentations on mission planning, communication procedures, target acquisition, airspace coordination measures, close air support procedures and the responsibilities of ground forces in the employment of air power.

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The interactive sessions provided participants with opportunities to engage facilitators, seek clarifications and gain deeper insight into the planning and execution of joint operations. The training aligns with the Chief of the Air Staff’s emphasis on operational effectiveness, doctrinal development and capacity building as critical enablers of mission success.

It also supports the NAF’s commitment to producing highly skilled and combat-ready Special Forces personnel capable of operating effectively within a joint operational framework.
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EFCC Quizzes Banker, Bureau De Change Operator For Alleged $2.5m Fraud

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EFCC Quizzes Banker, Bureau De Change Operator For Alleged $2.5m Fraud

Operatives of the Benin Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission have quizzing the duo of Abdulkadir Muhammed Usman, a bureau de change operator and a banker, Masa Olumense, for alleged money laundering and making and receiving cash payment in excess of the stipulated threshold for individuals.

The duo were alleged to have made and received cash payments to the tune of $2,598,900 (Two million, Five hundred and Ninety Eight Thousand, Nine Hundred Dollars) which is an equivalent of about N3,638,460,000 (Three Billion, Six Hundred and Thirty Eight Million, Four Hundred and Sixty Thousand Naira ) without going through a financial institution which is contrary to Section 2(1) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

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The Commission is on the trail of other suspects linked to the fraud who are currently at large.
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IGP Disu Charges Senior Officers On Proactive Policing, Strengthens Operational Strategies Nationwide

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IGP Disu Charges Senior Officers On Proactive Policing, Strengthens Operational Strategies Nationwide

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, has charged senior officers of the Nigeria Police Force to remain proactive, intelligence-driven, and adaptive in addressing the evolving security challenges confronting the nation.

The charge was given during the monthly conference with strategic senior officers of the Nigeria Police Force held at the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Peacekeeping Centre, Force Headquarters, Abuja, on Tuesday, 9th June 2026. The conference brought together Deputy Inspectors-General of Police, Assistant Inspectors-General of Police, Commissioners of Police, and other senior officers to review the nation’s security situation and assess ongoing policing strategies.

Addressing the officers, the Inspector-General of Police noted that the country continues to face security threats ranging from kidnapping, armed robbery, cult-related violence, terrorism, banditry, farmer-herder conflicts, and cyber-enabled crimes. He emphasized the need for stronger leadership, improved coordination, and effective operational responses to ensure the Force remains ahead of emerging criminal threats.
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The IGP disclosed that since the last conference held in May 2026, the Force has recorded significant operational successes, including the arrest of eight suspected terrorists, fifty-five kidnapping suspects, sixty-five armed robbery suspects, twenty-nine murder suspects, and forty-two suspected cultists.

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He further revealed that eighty-eight kidnapped victims were rescued, while one hundred and fourteen firearms, eight hundred and forty-three rounds of ammunition, and twenty-eight stolen vehicles were recovered through various operations across the country.
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