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Police Begin Crackdown On Vehicles With Covered, Fake Number Plates In Nasarawa

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Police Begin Crackdown On Vehicles With Covered, Fake Number Plates In Nasarawa

The Nasarawa State police command has commenced an enforcement exercise against vehicles with covered or defaced number plates, fake registration numbers, and those operating without valid registration plates.

SP Rahman Nansel, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, announced this in a statement issued on Wednesday in Lafia.
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Mr Nansel said that the exercise was in line with the directive of the Commissioner of Police, Shetima Mohammed, aimed at enhancing public safety and strengthening security across the state.

According to him, the command has observed with concern the increasing practice by some motorists of deliberately covering, altering, defacing, or completely removing vehicle number plates.

He said that such acts contravene the provisions of the Road Traffic Act and National Road Traffic Regulations, which require all vehicles to display authentic and clearly visible registration numbers at all times.

“The unlawful practice poses a serious threat to public safety and security.

“Covered or missing number plates hinder effective crime prevention, detection and investigation, making it difficult for security agencies to identify vehicles involved in criminal activities such as armed robbery, kidnapping, banditry, cattle rustling and drug trafficking,” he said.

The police spokesman said the commissioner had directed all area commanders, divisional police officers, tactical commanders and officers attached to the traffic section to commence strict enforcement of relevant traffic regulations across the state.

He said that the operation would target vehicles with covered, altered, defaced or unreadable number plates, as well as those displaying fake, unauthorised or mismatched registration numbers.

Others, he said, include vehicles operating without front and rear number plates and any vehicle found to be in violation of existing vehicle registration laws.

Mr Nansel warned that owners and drivers of offending vehicles would face the full weight of the law, adding that such vehicles could be impounded, while offenders risk prosecution in accordance with extant regulations.

He advised vehicle owners and road users to register their vehicles through the appropriate authorities and ensure that standard number plates were properly displayed at both the front and rear of their vehicles.

The spokesman also urged motorists to remove any covering, tint, sticker or obstruction concealing registration numbers and report suspicious vehicles operating without proper registration to the nearest police station.

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He assured residents that the exercise was not intended to harass law-abiding citizens but to strengthen security, improve accountability on the roads and support ongoing efforts to combat crime.

Mr Nansel appealed to traditional rulers, community leaders, transport unions, commercial drivers, motorcycle and tricycle operators, as well as other residents, to cooperate with police personnel during the enforcement exercise.

“Together, we can build a safer and more secure Nasarawa State for all,” he said.
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EFCC Arrests CEO, One Other For Alleged N68m Visa Fraud In Enugu

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EFCC Arrests CEO, One Other For Alleged N68m Visa Fraud In Enugu

Operatives of the Enugu Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have arrested one Chukwujindu Goodness Nchekwube, Chief Executive Officer, Goodben Global Travels and Tour Limited alongside Rogers Oluwaseyi Eruku (a.k.a Bakary Rogers Yanni), a suspected fraudster, for allegedly defrauding 24 (Twenty-four) victims the sum of N68, 020, 000. 00 (Sixty-eight Million, Twenty Thousand Naira) under the pretence of assisting them to process work visas.
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A petitioner, James Ikechukwu, alleged that Nchekwube approached him and introduced herself as a visa consultant capable of assisting people to procure work visas to their desired countries, through her company, Goodben Global Travels and Tour Limited.

He further alleged that between September, 2024 and December, 2025, he contracted Nchekwube’s company (Goodben Global Travels and Tour Limited) to process work visas to various countries for 20 (Twenty) of his clients and the sum of N57, 620, 000. 00 (Fifty-seven Million, Six Hundred and Twenty Thousand Naira) was transferred to her company’s accounts for processing the visas, with a promise to deliver them at a stipulated period of time.

“However, after receiving the money, Mrs Nchekwube blatantly refused to deliver the visas to my clients as agreed, rather, she converted the money to her personal use. After much persistence for her to deliver the work visas, she delivered some visas to some of my clients but to our greatest surprise, it was discovered that the visas/Offer Letters were forged to make my clients believe that they were genuine”, the petitioner alleged.

In the course of investigation, the suspect claimed that she gave the said money to Eruku who had presented himself to her as a reliable person capable of procuring visas for people to any part of the world. She claimed that the said fake visa/Offer Letters were procured by Eruku.

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In a curious twist, another petitioner, Oranezi David Chinedu alleged that Eruku, sometime in May 2024, offered to procure work visas for him and three of his friends to Ireland and some other countries.

He claimed that the total money fraudulently collected by Eruku for the visas was N10, 400, 000. 00 (Ten million, Four hundred Thousand Naira), only for him to handover forged documents to them. “I was highly disappointed at the criminal act by Bakary Rogers Yanni to have collected money for visa processing purposes only to issue me and my friends fake documents”, he said.

The suspects will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.
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Akpabio Commends Eno’s Humility, Dedication To Project Completion

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The President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has commended the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, for incorporating youths into the state’s security architecture.
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…Assures Gov. Eno of Overwhelming Electoral Victory in Akwa Ibom.

Speaking Sunday evening during a stopover visit by Governor Eno, Senator Akpabio also lauded him for completing the Ibom International Airport project.

He expressed appreciation for the Governor’s humility and respect for elders in the state, noting that he was highly honoured by the visit.

Citing the re-election victory of his colleague, Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress , APC, who secured a second term with 319,224 votes, Senator Godswill Akpabio assured Governor Umo Eno of an even more resounding electoral mandate from the people of Akwa Ibom State.

He further prayed for God to grant the Governor greater wisdom and understanding in the leadership of the state.

In his remarks, Governor Umo Eno, who fondly described the Senate President as his grandfather, extended 2026 Father’s Day felicitations to Senator Akpabio and briefed him on the ongoing developmental strides of his administration.

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Describing Senator Godswill Akpabio as a distinguished leader, the Governor said he remains a mentor and respected elder statesman, praying for continued wisdom for him to make laws that serve the common good of the nation and the state, reaffirming his total support to President Bola Tinubu, and the Senate President till 2031.

The Governor visited the Senate President accompanied by his entourage and technical team.
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Saudi Commences 2026 Food Aid Distribution

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Saud Commences 2026 Food Aid Distribution

The Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Abuja, through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) and in partnership with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has flagged off the 2026 Food Aid Project aimed at supporting populations affected by displacement, insecurity and other humanitarian challenges across Nigeria.
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The project will distribute 24,302 food baskets, each weighing approximately 60 kilograms and containing essential food items, including rice, cooking oil, white beans, salt, and other staple commodities.

Valued at over US$1.5 million, the intervention is expected to benefit 145,812 people in communities across the country, providing much-needed relief to vulnerable households facing food insecurity.

Speaking during the flag-off in Damaturu, the Director-General of NEMA, reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the transparent and efficient distribution of the food items to identified beneficiaries, in line with its mandate to coordinate disaster response and humanitarian assistance in Nigeria. The food baskets will be distributed across the five intervention states, which are Yobe, Benue, Anambra, Kebbi and Taraba States.

The food aid initiative underscores the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s continued commitment to humanitarian assistance and support for vulnerable populations in Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin region. Through KSrelief, Saudi Arabia has continued to provide critical relief interventions to improve food security and alleviate the suffering of people affected by crises.

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The partnership between NEMA and KSrelief reflects the importance of international collaboration in addressing humanitarian challenges and supporting communities in need.

Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation
Monday, 22 June, 2026
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