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Defence Minister requests 50 Armoured Personnel Carriers, promises to flush out bandits in 2 months

The Minister of Defence, Mr Mohammed Abubakar has requested the House of Representatives to provide additional 50 Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) in the 2025 budget to flush out bandits in the country.

Abubakar made the request on Tuesday at the 2025 budget defence session organised by the House Committee on Defence in Abuja.

He said that with the equipment, the fight against banditry in the country would be over in two months.

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“The Ministry of Defence is supposed to provide some equipment for some of the zones, but we cannot.

“Out of what we had in 2024, we were only able to provide just 20 Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) but what can 20 APCs do.

“If we are able to have 50 APCs that can go into the bush to flush out those criminals. I assure you, within two months, we will finish the issue of banditry but there is no provision for that in the 2025 budget.

“I believe this House will consider more funding to the Ministry of Defense, so that we can be able to provide some equipment to some fresh areas of attacks,” he said.

The minister said that there was need to review the budget of the ministry to also provide for the welfare of officers and men of the military.

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He said that N20 billion is required to address the backlog of the Group Life Insurance for military personnel.

Abubakar said that the ministry has not been able to pay some entitlement for military personnel in theaters of operations, urging the House to squeeze and add more funding to the ministry.

In his remarks, the Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Benson Babajimi (APC-Lagos), said that the request would be considered by the committee.

Babajimi reaffirmed the commitment of the 10th House of Representatives to supporting the Armed Forces in their noble mission.

He said that the House remains steadfast in its resolve to ensure a peaceful, secure and prosperous Nigeria.

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According to him, the budget defense is, therefore, not just a legislative exercise but a reaffirmation of our collective responsibility to the Nigerian people.

Babajimi said that over the years, the Armed Forces of Nigeria had demonstrated remarkable commitment and professionalism.

According to him, they achieved significant progress in countering insurgency, terrorism, banditry and other forms of insecurity.

“National Assembly has consistently prioritised the defense sector in the national budget, with increased allocations in recent years.

“However, with these enhanced resources comes a heightened expectation for prudent, transparent and impactful utilization.

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“As representatives of the people, it is our duty to ensure that every naira is judiciously spent to strengthen the operational capacity of the Armed Forces and deliver tangible results.

“This year’s budget defense is particularly significant as it comes against the backdrop of evolving global and domestic security threats. These recent developments highlight the need for heightened vigilance and inter-agency collaboration.

“We must leverage intelligence, technology, and best practices to neutralize emerging threats and safeguard our citizens,” he said.

The chairman urged all defense agencies to prioritise strategic initiatives that align with national security objectives. (NAN)

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Tinubu decided not to make me Minister – El-Rufai reveals private discussion with the President

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Tinubu decided not to make me Minister – El-Rufai reveals private discussion with the President

A former governor of Kaduna State, Mallam El-Rufai, has claimed that President Bola Tinubu did not want him in his cabinet.

According to him, the National Assembly did not reject him because of a security report from the Department of State Services, DSS.

Speaking on Arise TV on Monday night, El-Rufai said, “Forget what you read. The National Assembly did not reject me. President Bola Tinubu changed his mind about working with me.

“The security thing was a good excuse they used.

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“Since then, has anyone released that report telling us the security issue?

“Look, I was minister 20 years ago. I don’t need to be in politics. I have a private life.

“Tinubu appealed to me and begged me. He threw me a challenge that no president has sorted out electricity problems. He said you and I can do it. it was the challenge that made me accept it.

“I had the opportunity to serve my country. The person that gave me took it back and that is not a problem.”

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Housing Minister threatens to decamp from APC over Leadership issue

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Housing Minister threatens to decamp from APC over Leadership issue

The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Yusuf Abdullahi Ata, says he will resign if the current APC state chairman, Abdullahi Abbas, is re-elected.

Ata made this statement at a press conference in Kano on Monday. He reaffirmed his position, stating he would resign from both his ministerial role and the party.

He said, “This is my position to this day. We oppose the reinstatement of the current APC leadership in Kano, given what happened in the last election.

“We will not accept this situation again. If the leadership remains, I will resign from my ministerial post and leave APC.

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Ata emphasised his strong moral values and respect for elders, noting, “We will not compromise our values.”

He expressed concerns over the party leadership’s statements, which he believed contributed to the party’s failure in 2023.

“We must engage individuals of integrity to gain the trust of Kano citizens,” Ata stressed.

He said, “Votes and money do not grant power; only God bestows authority.”

Ata urged politicians from all parties to promote peace, respect each other, and follow the rules. (NAN)

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Tinubu seeks security agencies’ synergy for effective crime-fighting at Senior Police Officers’ Conference

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Tinubu seeks security agencies’ synergy for effective crime-fighting at Senior Police Officers’ Conference

President Bola Tinubu has sought more synergy among security agencies in the country to combat crimes more effectively.

Tinubu, represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, said this at the opening ceremony of the 2025 Conference and Retreat for Senior Police Officers, held in Abeokuta on Monday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the programme is themed “Improving Nigeria’s Internal Security and Economic Prosperity Through Inclusive Policing”.

The president noted that synergy among all security agencies remained vital to eliminating banditry, kidnapping, armed robbery, and other forms of criminality.

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He stated that internal security was fundamental to creating an environment where businesses and investment flourish.

He added that his administration had prioritised security agencies under operational capability, ensuring they were well-equipped to confront emergencies and effectively combat crime.

The president stressed that the conference’s theme aligned seamlessly with his administration’s core objectives.

“We are committed to fostering economic growth by leveraging the vast potentials of our human and natural resources.

“However, this vision is unattainable without a stable internal security landscape from states under collaboration.

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“I reaffirmed our administration’s commitment to enhancing the institutional capacity of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), ensuring it is more effective and well-positioned to fulfill its constitutional mandates,” he said.

Tinubu noted that the present administration was working to bridge existing security infrastructure and equipment gaps through comprehensive and sustainable programmes.

“The programmes include renovating police barracks, including mobility and upgrading essential combats and protective gears.

“These ongoing efforts, complemented by efforts of state governments, will certainly inspire confidence and reposition the Nigeria Police Force,” he said.

The president mentioned the implementation of the new minimum wage among many others as steps taken to enhance the welfare of Nigerian workers, including police personnel.

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“We will continue to collaborate with police leadership to provide financial incentives to motivate officers and all security personnel to perform at their highest level,” he said.

Tinubu explained that his administration remained committed to supporting NPF in meeting up with its crucial role of keeping Nigeria safe and united.

In his remarks, the Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Kayode Egbetokun, noted the gathering served as a crucial platform for assessing the police administrative and operational strategies.

Egbetokun explained that it was also an avenue to exchange insights and realign policing objectives with the nation’s evolving global security landscape.

“Building on the successes of previous conferences, we have undertaken major reforms in investigative procedures, prioritising forensic analysis, digital case management, and improved judicial collaboration.

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“The reorganisation of the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) and other specialised units has been a priority, ensuring that our detectives operate in line with globally accepted best practices.

“Moving forward, all commands and formations have been mandated to implement a comprehensive action plan aimed at reducing crime rates by 50 per cent in 2025,” he said.

Gov. Dapo Abiodun of Ogun commended the leadership of NPF for its commitment to protecting the lives and property of Nigerians.

Abiodun reaffirmed that his administration would continue to assist all security agencies in safeguarding a peaceful state. (NAN)

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