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Tinubu urges Universities To Combat Insecurity With Technology

Tinubu urges universities to combat insecurity with technology. He said the world has gone beyond physical running around by security operatives carrying guns to trace criminals.

President Bola Tinubu has challenged Nigerian universities to develop technological tools necessary to enhance the detection and tracking of security breaches in the country.

Mr Tinubu made the call on Saturday at the  26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st combined convocation ceremony of Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi (JOSTUM) in Makurdi.

Represented by Tanko Ishaya, Vice Chancellor, University of Jos, Mr Tinubu said combating  insecurity in the 21st century has gone beyond the physical running around by security operatives carrying guns to trace criminals.
The president said that the world has advanced to a level that the country needs her universities to develop technology to help address the lingering security challenges.

“My administration is also not unaware of the security challenges faced by this university and is determined to continue to do its best to make all institutions of learning across the country conducive and safe for all learners and managers of educational institutions.

“Let me throw a challenge to our academics who need to work and develop tools and materials necessary to enhance the detection and tracking of security breaches to make our country safe.

“The combat of insecurity in the 21st century has gone beyond the physical running around by security operatives carrying guns to trace crime perpetrators.

“Our universities should therefore be engaged in research aimed at the production and utilisation of drones and other technology-driven solutions to help combat the menace of insecurity on our campuses and beyond.

“The Nigerian military is doing an excellent job in this direction, and we shall continue to support them in all ramifications,” he said.
Mr Tinubu stated that his administration would continue to give education a priority with improved funding through capital appropriation and the Tertiary Education Trust Fund.

He, however, urged the managers of the universities to be accountable and prudent in the application of the resources available to them.

The president described universities of agriculture as specialised universities that must also key into the agriculture and livestock transformation effort of his administration for maximum impact.

“The concept of agriculture as a food producing tool cannot continue to be relegated to the subsistence level if we are to ensure food security for our people.

“Commercial and mechanised agriculture must become our way of life.

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“The training of manpower in agriculture, collaboration with organisations, and the development and release of improved crop varieties by the university should be consistent to align with the policy of my administration to tackle and address national food insecurity.

“The title of the convocation lecture “The Complex Relationship Between Insecurity and Food Systems in Nigeria” is well chosen to enlighten everyone on the menace of food shortfalls and its complexities.

“Once again, I commend the various collaborators who have continued to interface with the university towards the actualisation of the federal government agenda for national self-sufficiency in food production and job creation and enjoin you to do even better,” he said.

He commended the efforts of the JOSTUM management to bring in innovations and development in spite of the global economic recession and insecurity being experienced around the world, including Nigeria.

Mr Tinubu said that the FG realised that education and security were the best tools for development and civilisation in any society.

The president congratulated the graduates and urged them to use their wealth of knowledge in contemporary skills in agriculture to provide services and expertise that would create wealth for them. and employment for youths.

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Osun Governor Adeleke To Sack Traditional Rulers Over Renewal Of Communal Clashes 

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Osun Governor Adeleke To Sack Traditional Rulers Over Renewal Of Communal Clashes

Osun Governor Adeleke to sack traditional rulers over renewal of communal clashes. “I will wield the big stick. Enough is enough,” the governor said.

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State says the government will remove from office any traditional ruler that fails to sustain peace in their community.

Mr Adeleke, in a statement by his media spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, on Monday, said that action would be taken against traditional rulers of Ifon and Ilobu/Erin-Osun communities in Orolu and Irepodun Local Government Areas.

He said that action would be taken if the traditional rulers failed to sustain peace and de-escalation crises in their communities.

The governor issued the warning against the backdrop of online reports that some faceless groups across the conflict areas were planning another round of attacks.

“In the midst of sallah celebrations, I got reports of some people planning another round of conflict around Ifon, Ilobu and Erin Osun towns,” he said.
According to him, security agencies have tightened surveillance to ensure no attacks take place and are speeding up the interrogation of key chieftains and actors in the conflict.

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“I will remind top leaders of the towns that the peace deal they are signing is not for joke. They will be held accountable. There will be accountability before the law. The curfew we relaxed was on humanitarian grounds.

As a compassionate government, we know many innocent people are suffering because of the evil agenda of a few elements across the conflict areas.

“Any attempt to exploit the adjustment of the curfew for renewed violence will be met with full re-imposition of the 24-hour curfew. Additionally, I will remove from office any traditional ruler where violence recurs.

This card is on the table. The royal fathers of each town must call their subjects to order.

“I will wield the big stick. Enough is enough,” the governor said.

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NEITI Vows To Monitor Spending Of Oil, Gas, Mining Revenues

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NEITI vows to monitor spending of oil, gas, mining revenues. Mr Orji said NEITI remained committed to exposing hidden ownership structures to combat corruption.

The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to ensuring that Nigeria’s oil, gas and mining revenues are managed for the benefit of all citizens.

NEITI said it would deepen beneficial ownership disclosures, strengthen revenue tracking and contract transparency, and ensure full implementation of extractive sector governance reforms.

Orji Ogbonnaya Orji, NEITI’s executive secretary, said while briefing journalists in Abuja on the progress made in advancing transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s extractive sector.

In the bid to enhance beneficial ownership transparency, Mr Orji said NEITI remained committed to exposing hidden ownership structures to combat corruption.

“We improved the scope, quality, and timeliness of NEITI’s industry reports, expanding our reporting focus to include beneficial ownership, contract transparency, and environmental impacts.

“Reconstitution of the NEITI NSWG, ensuring high-level leadership, making it the only federal board chaired by the secretary to the government of the federation,’’ he said.

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Mr Orji mentioned the establishment of the NEITI Data Centre Project, a strategic initiative designed to centralise and automate extractive sector data, ensuring open access to industry information and systematic disclosures in line with the EITI 2023 standards.

He said the inter-ministerial task team responsible for implementing NEITI’s report recommendations was reconstituted in May 2024 after seven years of inaction.
Mr Orji disclosed that the membership was upgraded to director-level representation, strengthening decision-making and policy implementation capacity.

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Army Arrests 39 Suspected Oil Thieves, Destroy Illegal Refining Sites In Niger Delta

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Army Arrests 39 Suspected Oil Thieves, Destroy Illegal Refining Sites In Niger Delta

Army arrest 39 suspected oil thieves, destroy illegal refining sites in Niger Delta. Troops of the 6 Division, Nigerian Army, have arrested 39 suspected oil thieves and dismantled 18 illegal refining sites in a sustained crackdown against crude oil theft and related crimes in the Niger Delta region. The operation was conducted between March 24 and 30, 2025, in collaboration with sister security agencies, according to the Acting Deputy Director, 6 Division Army Public Relations, Lieutenant Colonel Danjuma Jonah Danjuma.

In a statement, Danjuma said security forces also confiscated over 60,000 litres of stolen petroleum products and dismantled illegal refining infrastructure. He said that in Rivers State, troops intercepted an inbuilt fabricated twin tank containing 18,000 litres of stolen crude along Ochokocho Road in Etche Local Government Area.

Additionally, a MAN Diesel container truck with registration number LXA 44 XA was seized while attempting to smuggle stolen petroleum products concealed in bags of sawdust. The suspects abandoned the vehicle and fled on sighting security forces.

According to him, further anti-oil theft operations along the Imo River led to the dismantling of several illegal refining sites, with over 15,000 litres of stolen products recovered.

The crackdown extended to Rumuekpe Forest in Ahoada East LGA, where two refining sites were destroyed, and 2,800 litres of stolen crude oil were confiscated. Similar operations were carried out in Ebocha, Omoku (Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA), and Jelikri Creek in the Degema Local Government Area, where illegal refining sites, drum ovens, hoses, and metal pipes were destroyed.

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The Army statement also highlighted significant breakthroughs in Bayelsa State, particularly in Yenagoa LGA, where two illegal refining sites containing over 8,000 litres of stolen crude in drums and sacks were dismantled. In Southern Ijaw LGA, troops uncovered another illegal operation, recovering 1,500 litres of crude oil and 300 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO).

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