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Nigerian Police Debunk Reports Of Missing 3, 907 Firearms

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The Nigeria Police Force, NPF, has dismissed allegations of 3,907 missing arms, attributing the claims to misleading and inaccurate reports.
A statement signed by ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer, NPF Headquarters, Abuja, on 13 February 2025, explained that the allegations stem from a 2019 assessment by the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation, AuGF.
According to Adejobi, the report stated that 3,907 arms were “unaccounted for” and not “missing”, as speculated in the news.
“This report appears to stem from an assessment by the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation, dating back to 2019, likely reflecting records compiled prior to the tenure of the current Inspector-General of Police. According to Issue 3b, Sub (iii) of the report, it is stated that 3,907 arms were unaccounted for and not ‘missing’ as speculated in the news.
“The Force has previously defended the audit queries, which were intended to help reconcile discrepancies in the reports. However, the hearing session, presided over by the Senate Committee on Public Accounts, has been postponed to Monday, 17 February 2025, allowing ample time for a proper cross-analysis of records,” the statement added.
The Force acknowledged challenges during periods of civil unrest, including attacks on police facilities and officers, resulting in the loss of arms.
Adejobi noted: “It is important to acknowledge the challenges faced by the police during periods of civil unrest, during which several police officers were killed, their arms carted away, and police facilities and armouries looted, resulting in the loss of arms.”
The Force spokesman also emphasised its commitment to transparency and accountability, highlighting its statutory and annual internal auditing process, saying:
“This process ensures controlled movement and proper accountability of arms, with efforts made to recover lost arms.”
The statement further clarified that the Inspector-General of Police, IGP, was not present during the Senate Committee on Public Accounts hearing when questions were raised about the missing firearms, adding that he appeared briefly before the committee on 11 February 2025 to address a previous invitation, and was thereafter excused.
The NPF reassured the public of its commitment to maintaining transparency and public trust while upholding national security.

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Council Boss Impeached 48 Hours To LG Polls In Katsina

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The Chairman of Malumfashi Local Government Council of Katsina State, Maharazu Dayi, has been impeached.
Maharazu Dayi was impeached yesterday by 11 out of 12 councillors, barely two days before the local government elections in the State.
The councillors reportedly took action following allegations of misconduct and poor governance against the chairman after a dispute over the distribution of the council’s Paris Club funds.
The development has sent shock waves across the local government area, especially as the impeached chairman is among those who failed to secure the ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to contest in the forthcoming election.

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Association Tasks Fubara On Rumuwoji Market Phase Three

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The Rumuwoji Ultra Modern Market Traders Association,  Mile 1, Port Harcourt, has urged the state government to utilise the available spaces within the area to build phase 3 of the Rumuwoji Market in order to solve the ever increasing needs of traders.
The association, which said this at a media briefing in Port Harcourt, also described as a welcomed development the decision by the state Governor to open the phase 2 of the market for business.
According to the association, “We consider it as an answer to the various cries of the people, because he is a man on a mission who is out to place the interest of Rivers people first. It is a dream come true for the first time for the market to be dully allocated and open for business”
Chairman of the association, Hon Godspower Wobo, who briefed the press shortly after a meeting of the association in Port Harcourt, also urged the public to disregard the activities of some persons whose stock in trade is to cause disaffection in the market.
He said the attention of the association was drawn to the activities of some strange fellows who went about misforming the people about situation in the market, stressing that apart from his association, no other group exists in the market except subdiary unions.
Wobo  also tasked the reallocation committee to tread with caution so as to avoid being deceived by any group.
According to him, time has come for the state government to engage in robust discussion with aggrieved shop owners who went to court and those who paid monies to the state coffers and issued with allocation certificates for the overall interest of peace.
He also advised the public to deal directly with his association, stressing that the meeting was to review activities for the last year as well as unveil their new Constitution.
Also speaking, former Chairman of the association, Deacon Kenneth Eze urged the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara to open the phase 2 of the market, as it is long overdue.
Eze who is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the association also urged the public to do business with only the Rumuwoji Ultra Modern Market Traders Association as it is the only union recognised by the traders.

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AfDB President Denies 2027 Presidential Ambition

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The President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwunmi Adesina, has debunked reports linking him with the race for Nigeria’s presidency in 2027.
Reacting to the report on his X handle yesterday, following a recent interview with Arise TV, the AfDB boss said his quotes were misrepresented and misinterpreted in several Nigerian media reports.
However, the AfDB president denied the media reports, stating that he never said that he wanted to contest for President.
“A segment of my recent interview on @Arise TV has been both misinterpreted and misrepresented in several Nigerian media outlets. What I said was, “I will be available to serve in any capacity, globally, in Africa, anywhere, including my own country.”
“A listen to the substantive and robust interview, which is available online, will show this to be the case. For clarity and for the record, I did not say that I am running for the office of President of Nigeria,” Adesina said.

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