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Why EFCC Operatives Visited UUTH Akwa Ibom

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Why EFCC Operatives Visited UUTH Akwa Ibom

The Tuesday, May 12, 2026, visit of operatives of the Uyo Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, UUTH, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State was informed by the need to authenticate a medical report presented by a suspect under remand by Justice M.A Onyetunu of the Federal High Court, Uyo, for allegedly defrauding multiple micro finance banks, including University of Uyo Micro Finance Bank.

The suspect had presented a medical report which required authentication by the UUTH management. The Commission wrote two different letters, dated March 11, 2026 and April 20, 2026, to the hospital management to this effect without receiving any response. The Investigating Officer handling the matter took the further step of visiting the hospital to enquire about the status of the request. Still, no response.

As a last resort, operatives of the Commission visited the Chief Medical Director of the hospital on Tuesday to make further enquiries, only to be locked in with a false alarm and subjected to unprovoked attack by misguided staff of the facility who pelted them with stones and other dangerous objects.

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While within the hospital, the CMD reportedly directed that gates of the facility be shut, making it impossible for any lawful enquiry to be made. Police authorities in Akwa Ibom State advised the CMD to open the hospital gates to enable the operatives exit the premises peacefully but the entreaties were turned down.

EFCC Operatives Visited UUTH

EFCC Operatives Visited UUTH

In spite of the hostility and provocation, there was no breakdown of law and order as the operatives exercised restraint and professionally made their ways out of the hospital premises without disrupting its activities.

Enquiries bordering on operational engagements of the Commission are lawful. It is therefore necessary to remind the public and corporate bodies that they are obligated to cooperate with the agency in such circumstances.

Contrary action could be deemed as obstruction, which is criminal with attendant legal consequences.

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ADC React To Diverting FAAC Allocation To Fund Tinubu’s Re-election

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ADC React To Diverting FAAC Allocation To Fund Tinubu’s Re-election

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has reacted to reports alleging that governors elected on the platform of the APC diverted funds from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) to finance President Bola Tinubu’s re-election campaign, describing the action as shameless, cruel, and criminal, especially as millions of Nigerians are sinking deeper into poverty, hunger, and hopelessness due to the bad policies of the ruling party.

The party said the report alleging that over N800 billion was raised through deductions from FAAC allocations for political purposes confirms what Nigerians have long suspected: that while the administration continues to tell the people to endure the pains of its ill-fated economic reforms, the APC has been converting public resources into a war chest for 2027 politics.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the ADC said it is morally indefensible that state governments receiving record-breaking allocations are unable to improve the lives of the people, yet could divert money to fund the President’s re-election ambitions.

The full statement read:

Under this APC government, states are receiving more money than at any other period in Nigeria’s history, yet Nigerians are poorer, hungrier, and more desperate than ever before. Roads are still collapsing. Hospitals are still empty. Schools are still underfunded. Workers are underpaid. Communities remain unsafe. The only thing growing is the political appetite of the ruling party.

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The ADC said that if the allegations published by THEWILL are true, then what has occurred is not just political corruption, but a direct theft of resources belonging to the Nigerian people. “FAAC allocations are meant for development, salaries, healthcare, education, infrastructure, security, and the welfare of citizens, not for financing the re-election plans of one man. To divert public allocations into political accounts while citizens cannot afford food is wickedness on an industrial scale.”

These revelations explain why many APC governors appear more interested in political calculations than governance, despite unprecedented inflows into state coffers following subsidy removal and currency devaluation policies that have inflicted severe hardship on Nigerians.

The same government that told Nigerians there is no money to reduce suffering somehow found a way to allegedly mobilise over N800 billion for politics. The same government asking citizens to endure sacrifice is allegedly supervising one of the largest political funding operations in Nigeria’s democratic history. This is not leadership. This is exploitation. The APC government has effectively turned governance into a fundraising machine for 2027 while Nigerians battle inflation, unemployment, insecurity, collapsing purchasing power, and rising poverty.

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We call for an immediate independent investigation into the allegations, including the reported use of FAAC deductions and any related accounts or structures allegedly linked to the operation.

Nigerians deserve to know whether money belonging to states and local governments was diverted for partisan political purposes. If these allegations are true, then this represents a dangerous abuse of public trust and a scandal of enormous national consequence. No amount of political spending can save a government that has lost the confidence of the people.

You cannot impoverish the people to fund your own re-election. Nigerians are not blind. Nigerians are not fools. And Nigerians will remember.

Signed:

Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi
National Publicity Secretary
African Democratic Congress (ADC)

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Alleged N1.6b Money Laundering: Court Rejects Bauchi Accountant General’s Application To Travel For Hajj

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Alleged N1.6b Money Laundering: Court Rejects Bauchi Accountant General’s Application To Travel For Hajj

Justice O.A. Egwuatu of the Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja, on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, rejected the application filed by Bauchi State Accountant General, Sirajo Muhammad Jaja for permission to travel to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the Muslim pilgrimage, hajj and medical check-up.

Jaja is facing prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC alongside the first defendant Aliyu Abubakar, an unlicensed bureau de change operator on amended five-count charge, bordering on conversion of funds, belonging to the Bauchi State Government, and money laundering to the tune of N1,635,270,350.9k (One Billion, Six Hundred and Thirty-five million, Two hundred and seventy thousand, Three hundred and fifty Naira, Nine kobo).

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On conclusion of the cross-examination of the first Prosecution Witness, PW1, Abimbola Williams, a compliance officer with the United Bank for Africa, UBA at the Tuesday’s sitting by Jaja’s counsel, Chris Uche, SAN, the counsel informed the court of his client’s application for leave of the court to enable him travel to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for two weeks to perform the Muslim pilgrimage and for medical check- up.

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“Before adjourning, there is an application. The second defendant wants to travel outside for two weeks. It is a temporary application for the release of his passport,” adding that the defence was already in receipt of the prosecution’s response, which he said, he was yet to respond to.

In his response, prosecution counsel, Abba Muhammed, SAN, informed the court that the prosecution was in receipt of the application and has responded in objection to the application for him to travel out for any reason, stating that the defendant is a flight risk, with other parties in the charge being at-large.

“The prosecution opposed the application of the second defendant with a 10 paragraph affidavit filed on 13 March, 2026. We rely on all the deposition and annexures. We provided cogent reasons, the facts are there. We rely on them and we urge the court to reject the application.

In his ruling on the application, Justice Egwuatu struck out the application and adjourned the matter till June 30, 2026 for continuation of trial.

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NAF Celebrates International Nurses Week, Reaffirms Commitment To Quality Healthcare Delivery

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NAF Celebrates International Nurses Week, Reaffirms Commitment To Quality Healthcare Delivery

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has joined the global nursing community in commemorating the 2026 International Nurses’ Week with a renewed call for professionalism, dedication, and excellence in healthcare delivery.

The celebration, held at the 011 Presidential Air Fleet (PAF) Clinic, Abuja, on 7 May 2026, brought together nurses, senior officers, and healthcare personnel under the theme, “Our Nurses, Our Future: Empowered Nurses Save Lives.” The event highlighted the invaluable contributions of NAF nurses to healthcare delivery and operational support across the Service and the nation.

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Representing the Commander 011 Presidential Air Fleet, Air Vice Marshal Olayinka Oyesola, Air Commodore AA Komolafe, speaking on behalf of the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, reaffirmed the NAF leadership’s commitment to improving the welfare, capacity development, and professional growth of nursing personnel across the Service in recognition of their critical role in healthcare delivery and operational support.

In her remarks, the Director of Nursing Services, Headquarters Nigerian Air Force, Group Captain Ann Chizoba Akujuobi, encouraged NAF nurses to remain steadfast in upholding the highest standards of professionalism, compassion, and ethical conduct in the discharge of their duties. She described nurses as the backbone of the healthcare system and urged them to embrace innovation and opportunities for continuous professional growth in order to enhance healthcare delivery within the Service and the nation at large.

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International Nurses Week

In line with the week-long global observance, similar activities were simultaneously conducted across all 13 NAF Hospitals and several medical centres nationwide with strong support from Air Officers Commanding, commanders, and senior officers. The activities featured health walks, medical check-ups, lectures, health talks, and public sensitization programmes aimed at strengthening healthcare delivery and promoting public health awareness.

The celebration further underscored the Nigerian Air Force’s commitment to repositioning its nursing workforce for greater efficiency and service excellence in line with the command philosophy and strategic vision of the CAS.

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