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Lagos State Govt opens popular Market after closure

The Lagos State Ministry of Environment has reopened Ebute-Ero Gorodom market after three weeks of closure due to breach of environmental infractions.

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The Commissioner For Environment and Water Resources, Mr Tokunbo Wahab, said this in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lagos.

Wahab gave the order for the reopening of the market after an inspection tour to Lagos Island and environs, especially Oke Arin and Gorodom.

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The commissioner sensitised the traders on the dangers of neglecting the environment, urging them to make their surrounding clean.

“Wahab who gave conditions for the reopening of the market, warned the sellers to adhere to the rules, or it would be closed down again.

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“Nobody wants to inflict pain on anybody. The government will never want to inflict pain on its citizens.

“But we must be responsible as citizens to play our own roles. When we came and we ordered this enforcement, it was a very tough decision but necessary.

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“If you stand on that road now, you can see the alignment yourself. This has not been done for over 10 years because people chose to be irresponsible.

“If you are making money from a place, it behoves you to even take care of that neighbourhood,” he said.

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Wahab urged the traders not to think of the money they make alone but to also take care of their environment.

“We shall go around every nooks and crannies of Lagos states, every marketplace where we have our alignments because if there’s a flood, you people will be abusing government.

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“You discharge your waste into the public drainage system. We can do better than this. We are not happy that we shut this place down.

“We are concerned about the bigger problem of society. From this place, we can have a major outbreak of cholera, and then it impacts our hospital system.

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“Stop pumping your sewage into the drainage alignments. Stop throwing your dirt into the drainage alignments. Stop building on the alignment paths.

“Going forward, there will be an undertaking from each and every one of you that you will take care of your environment beyond your stores,” he said.

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Wahab urged the traders to clean the drainage system in the market.

“All your drainage system must be cleaned. There must be a waste paper basket for each store.

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“We want your undertaking that you will help us protect this alignment. We want your undertaking to the effect that you will take care of the environment,” he added.

The Iyaoloja, Fausat Ojikutu, represented by Alhaja Basirat Owolewa, thanked the commissioner for reopening the market and assured him that the traders would abide by the rules and regulations.

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“We are going to cooperate with all your officers that you send here for one assignment or the other. We can assure you our full cooperation.
“All the marketers have learnt their lessons because it is really hard. We know that some people, if they don’t come to this market in a day, cannot feed themselves.
“Because of this, sir, we use this opportunity to promise you that we will adhere to all the things that you want us to do,” she said. (NAN)

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Notorious Drug Kingpin who killed three NDLEA operatives 12-years ago arrested

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Notorious Drug Kingpin who killed three NDLEA operatives 12-years ago arrested

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has recorded a major breakthrough with the arrest of Lekan Jimoh, alias “Kanmo-Kanmo,” a notorious drug trafficker who had been on the run for 12 years over his alleged role in the killing of three NDLEA officers.

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The fugitive was apprehended on Friday after NDLEA tactical operatives traced him to his hideout in Owode, Ogun State.

His arrest effectively brings to an end a prolonged manhunt that followed the violent deaths of NDLEA personnel during an operation linked to his drug activities.

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Confirming the development in a statement issued on Sunday, the agency’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, said Jimoh was found in possession of 69 kilograms of skunk, a potent strain of cannabis, at the time of his arrest.

He described the operation as a clear signal that no criminal suspect, regardless of how long they evade law enforcement, is beyond the reach of justice.

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Jimoh’s criminal record is deeply rooted in violence. On June 15, 2014, he allegedly orchestrated a mob attack on NDLEA officers who had attempted to arrest him at his stronghold.

The attack led to the brutal killing of three officers, including Rabiu Usman Kazaure, after Jimoh reportedly mobilised armed thugs against the operatives. Although he escaped at the time, the agency sustained its pursuit of him for over a decade.

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In a subsequent operation on August 12, 2023, NDLEA officers raided Jimoh’s residence in Ado-Odo, Ogun State.

While he again evaded arrest, operatives recovered 139 sacks of skunk weighing a total of 1,922 kilograms.

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Following court proceedings, the property, which served as a storage facility for illicit drugs, was forfeited to the Federal Government.

Beyond Ogun State, NDLEA recorded multiple arrests and seizures across the country.

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In Edo State, operatives raided the Arokpa forest in Uzebba, Owan West Local Government Area, arresting 53-year-old Isihor Edika and seizing 320 kilograms of skunk and cannabis seeds.

In the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, officers arrested a 44-year-old woman, Yinka Agboola, following intelligence reports linking her to the online sale of illicit drugs.

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A search of her residence in Kaura District led to the recovery of 2.2 kilograms of skunk and several litres of cannabis oil reportedly produced in her kitchen.

Another suspect, 30-year-old Tordue Pius Richard, was arrested at his home in Abacha Estate with cocaine and skunk.

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In Lagos, NDLEA operatives seized 118.1 kilograms of skunk from Dauda Kareem and Saheed Obisesan in the Fadeyi area of Mushin, while 116 kilograms of the same substance were recovered from a warehouse in Enugu’s New Market area.

Along the Onitsha-Asaba Expressway in Delta State, two suspects were intercepted with large consignments of tramadol, codeine syrup, diazepam, swinol and molly pills.
Oyo State also recorded significant seizures, with operatives arresting multiple suspects in Ibadan and recovering large quantities of skuchies, synthetic cannabis strains and other illicit substances.

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In a separate raid at Agbeni, officers recovered over 52,000 pills of tramadol and bromazepam from a store linked to a suspect currently at large.

In Kwara State, NDLEA operatives raided a residential building in Ilorin, uncovering 42 bags of skunk weighing over 387 kilograms. At the Apapa Port in Lagos, a joint examination by NDLEA, Customs and other security agencies led to the discovery of more than 157,000 bottles of codeine syrup concealed in a container.

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Meanwhile, in Jigawa State, an ex-convict, Gaddafi Ammani, was arrested alongside Ahmed Sani in Ringim Local Government Area. Ammani attempted to evade arrest by climbing rooftops and threatening officers with a machete, injuring one operative before he was subdued.

Commending officers involved in the nationwide operations, NDLEA Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd), praised their dedication and professionalism.

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He described the arrest of Kanmo-Kanmo as a victory for justice and a reminder of the agency’s resolve, stressing that the development sends a strong warning to drug barons and fugitives across the country.

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Food prices crash further in major Markets, as Residents call for sustainability

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Food prices crash further in major Markets, as Residents call for sustainability

Prices of some food items have further dropped across markets in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, as residents welcomed the development.

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A market survey conducted by the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) across major markets in the FCT showed that while prices of several staples declined after the festive season, some food items remain expensive.

Some residents who spoke to NAN said the drop in prices had brought some relief but urged the government to ensure sustainability, as many households were still constrained by low purchasing power.

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Latest food inflation statistics released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed that Nigeria’s food inflation rate dropped in December 2025.

According to the NBS, food inflation stood at -0.36 per cent on a month-on-month basis, representing a decrease of 1.49 percentage points compared to the 1.13 per cent recorded in November 2025.

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The bureau attributed the decline to a reduction in the average prices of items such as tomatoes, garri, eggs, potatoes, carrots, millet, vegetables, plantain, beans, wheat grain, ground pepper and fresh onions, among others.

At Garki Model Market, NAN observed notable price drops in several food items between November 2025 and January 2026.

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A dustbin basket of big red tomatoes is being sold for between N5,000 and N5,500, as against N6,000 to N7,000, while a dustbin basket of shombo dropped to N3,000 from N4,500 to N5,000 recorded between November and December.

Similarly, a dustbin basket of fresh pepper dropped significantly, falling from between N4,500 and N5,000 to about N2,500, while tatashe dropped from between N5,000 and N6,000 to N3,000.

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A dustbin basket of onions is being sold for N4,000 compared to N4,500 previously, and sweet potatoes dropped to between N1,000 and N1,800 from N3,000.

However, Irish potatoes recorded a sharp increase, increasing from 5,000 to N6,000 to between N9,000 and N10,000 per dustbin basket.

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Rice prices remained relatively stable, with a 50kg bag of local rice selling for between N52,000 and N57,000, while foreign rice is being sold for N64,000. A 25kg bag of local rice is being sold for between N25,000 and N28,000.

At Nyanya Market, a dustbin basket of tomatoes sold for between N2,000 and N3,000, as against N4,000 during the festive season.

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Onions dropped to N3,300 to N4,000 from N5,000 for a dustbin basket, while five medium-sized yam tubers now sell for between N4,500 and N5,000 compared to N5,000 to N7,500 previously sold.

One mudu of brown beans dropped from N1,000 to N700.

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In Gwagwalada Market, food prices recorded a slight drop after the festive season, though many staples remained expensive.

A 50kg bag of foreign rice, which sold for N70,000 to N75,000 during Christmas, is now sold for between N65,000 and N70,000, while local rice dropped from N68,000 to between N62,000 and N66,000.

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A medium-sized yam tuber dropped slightly from N4,000 to about N3,500.

The price of a live chicken dropped from between N20,000 to N25,000 to between N16,000 and N19,000, while a kg of cow beef dropped to N9,000 from N10,500. Frozen fish prices, however, remained unchanged.

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At Apo Resettlement Market, prices of tomatoes, pepper and sweet potatoes declined, while onions and beef remained largely stable.

A dustbin basket of big red tomatoes dropped to between N3,500 and N4,000 as against N5,000 to N6,000, and tatashe dropped to N4,000 and N4,500 as against N5,500 sold during the festive period.

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Pepper dropped significantly from N4,500 to N2,500 for a dustbin basket, as well as sweet potato, which dropped from N2,500 to N1,500, while a kg of beef remained at N8,000.

At Orange Market, Mararaba, NAN observed a sharp decline in the prices of tomatoes and pepper.

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A big basket of tomatoe Jos dropped from between N23,000 to N25,000 to between N10,000 and N11,000, while fresh pepper dropped to N10,000 from N15,000.

Prices of beans, however, remained unchanged at between N750 and N800 per mudu.

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Dei-Dei Market also recorded significant price reductions.

A big basket of derica tomatoes known as tomatoe Jos is presently being sold for between N8,000 and N12,000, as against N25,000 to N28,000, while a 50kg bag of fresh pepper dropped sharply to between N15,000 and N20,000 from N60,000.

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A dustbin basket of sweet potatoes dropped to N1,000 as against N2,500 to N3,000 it was previously sold.

In Karu and Lugbe markets, prices of garri, beans, tomatoes and yams also eased, while Orozo Market recorded a rise in the price of brown beans, with a bag increasing from N42,000 to N49,000.

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In Karu, five big yam tubers are being sold for between N8,000 and N10,000, as against N12,000 and N14,000, while in the Lugbe market, five medium-sized tubers of yams are being sold at N7,000 as against N10,000.

At Wuse Market, prices remained higher compared to other markets surveyed, though slight reductions were recorded in tomatoes, pepper, onions and tatashe.

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A dustbin basket of Tatashe is selling for between N5,000 and N6,000 as against N7,000 and N8,000 while tomatoes are selling for between N7,000 and N7,500 as against N7,500 and N8,000.

A dustbin basket of fresh pepper dropped from N5, 000 and N6,000 to between N4,000 to N4,500

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Some traders attributed the post-Christmas price drop to reduced consumer spending in January and increased supply from harvests.

A tomato trader at Garki Market told NAN that more customers were now buying full baskets due to lower prices, although many still bought smaller quantities because of limited funds.

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Cyril Okocha, a businessman said the fluctuations were largely seasonal, noting that crops such as tomatoes, peppers and onions could become expensive during off-season periods.

According to him, the main challenge is not just food prices but low income and irregular salary payments.

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“Many workers are underpaid, salaries are not indexed to inflation, minimum wage is not fully implemented across states, and some workers are not paid regularly.”

“To ensure sustainability of food prices, the government should encourage dry season farming, improve food availability, security, regulate prices, and boost incomes, these are also essential to easing the cost-of-living crisis.”

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Some residents also shared similar views. Yemisi, a civil servant, expressed satisfaction with the drop in prices of items such as tomatoes, pepper, rice and beans, but urged the government to ensure sustainability.

“The reduction is encouraging, but many people still cannot afford these items. Government should ensure the prices are sustained,” she said.

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A security guard, Mohamed Gobiri, described the price drop as a welcome development, especially for rice, and appealed to the government to further ease food costs.

Meanwhile, farmers and agricultural experts have urged the Federal Government to adopt deliberate and long-term policies to sustain the decline in food prices.

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Kabir Ibrahim, President, All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) said the current drop in food prices was largely driven by harvest-season factors and warned that prices could rise again without structural improvements.

Experts also recommend addressing insecurity, foreign exchange challenges and transportation costs to curb food inflation and ensure sustainable food security. (NAN)

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Delay in wage award payment arrears no longer acceptable – civil servants tell FG

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Delay in wage award payment arrears no longer acceptable – civil servants tell FG

Many federal civil servants have decried the continuous delay in payment of arrears of the N35,000 wage award, saying that it is unacceptable.

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The civil servants spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja.

One of them, Ibrahim Abbas, said that there could be no reason that can be acceptable for the long delay in clearing the three months arrears of the wage award.

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According to him, the money is needed now to cushion the effect of economic hardship.

“The condition of government workers has never been this bad. The Federal Government needs to take all necessary steps to clear the outstanding three months arrears of the wage award, ” he said.

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Another civil servant, Mr Patrick Ugo, also urged the Federal Government to pay up the arrears without further delay.

“The government should realise that the present minimum wage of N70 ,000 is unrealistic. The wage award will give the workers some relief.

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“I will urge the Federal Government, through the Accountant-General of the Federation, to pay the outstanding three months, totaling N105,000 with the January salaries, ” he said.

Mr Sule Aliu urged the Federal Government to make the N35,000 wage award a permanent addition to the monthly salaries of civil servants.

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According to Aliu, this will go a long way to alleviate the financial pressure of the workers.

NAN reports that the wage award was a temporary payment to workers, approved in 2023 to ease the burden of fuel subsidy removal, supplementing salaries while a new national minimum wage was negotiated.

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It was to act as a cost-of-living adjustment, but payments faced delays, causing frustration and leading to ongoing demands from labour unions for full implementation and clearance of arrears.

In April 2025, the Federal Government announced that it would pay the outstanding five months of the N35,000 wage award arrears to workers.

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The Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation (OAGF), said that the Federal Government had earlier paid five months of the wage award in instalments.

He said that the outstanding arrears would be paid in installments of N35,000 per month for five months.

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The OAGF said that the Federal Government was determined to fully implement all policies and agreements regarding staff remuneration and welfare to enhance productivity and efficiency.

But after the first installment was paid in May, 2025, the second instalment was not paid until August, 2025, and nothing has been paid since then.

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This leaves an outstanding payment of three months, amounting to N105,000

Meanwhile, the Federal Government said that it was committed to clearing the remaining three months arrears of N35,000 wage award without further delay.

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Mr Bawa Mokwa, the Director, Press and Public Relations, Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation (OAGF), however, said that the payment was subject to the availability of funds.

Mokwa said that with the payment of the second tranche in .August, it was remaining three tranches to exhaust the wage award arrears.

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“Contrary to insinuations in some quarters, the Federal Government has not reneged on payment of the wage award arrears.

“The Federal Government will continue to pay the wage award in installments of N35,000 per month until the outstanding arrears is exhausted,” he said. (NAN)

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