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JUST IN; IGP Egbetokun identifies what’s threat to National Security

The Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Mr Olukayode Egbetokun has called for collective efforts to address the challenges of cyber security threats in the country.

Egbetokun, represented by the Deputy Inspector-General of police (DIG) in charge of Finance and Administration, said this on Wednesday in Abuja at the opening of the 2024 Cyber Security Awareness Week.

The theme of the 2024 cyber security awareness week is “Secure Our World”.

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It was was organised by the Nigeria Police Force National Cyber Crime Centre (NPF-NCCC).

He said the event was a testament of the commitment of the Nigeria police to confront cybercrimes which had become one of the most significant challenges globally.

Egbetokun said the week was also in line with the shared determination of the force to address critical issues, and work together for a safer and more secured digital world.

According to him, as we embrace digital age, we must also confront the reality that cyber security threat has become a significant threat to our national security.

“Cyber criminals operate across borders, causing instability in the system, targeting individuals, businesses and government institutions.

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“This threat has disrupted critical infrastructure, compromised sensitive information and undermines the very fabric of the society.

“We must recognise that cybercrime is not merely a technical issue, but a national security issue that requires immediate attention and concerted efforts.

“It is also important that we come together to address the scourge,” he said.

Egbetokun said the NPF-NCCC had over the years, enhanced its investigative capability by investing in advance technologies to address cyber enabled crimes, within and outside Nigeria.

He said the centre’s partnership with international organisations, INTERPOL and AFRIPOL had fostered its strength in the fight against cybercrimes through knowledge sharing, training and joint operations.

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“As we celebrate our achievements, we must also acknowledge that the landscape of cybercrime is spontaneously evolving.

“Cyber criminals are becoming more sophisticated, employing advanced technology to invade the cyber space.

“Cybercrime is a collective threat that requires collective efforts.

“It is therefore, essential for all individuals and organisations to be aware of this evolving crime and to take steps to protect themselves,” he said.

In his remark, the Director and Commissioner of Police in charge of NPF-NCCC, Mr Uche Ifeanyi said the importance of cyber security in the interconnected world could not be over emphasised.

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He said the digital age had brought with it, incredible advancements, opportunities and efficiencies.

Ifeanyi said the digtal world had however, introduced a new frontier of threats that if not properly addressed, could cripple systems, disrupt services and compromise the safety and privacy of citizens.

Cybercrime knows no border and its impact can be felt across all sectors, from finance to healthcare, and from government to individuals.

“As cyber threats continue to evolve in sophistication and scale, it is crucial that all stakeholders come together to share knowledge, expertise and strategies to counter these growing challenges.

“It is our shared responsibility to ensure that Nigeria remains resilient in the face of these threats and continues to foster a secure cyberspace for all its citizens,” he said. (NAN)

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Babangida must be prosecuted over his role in annulment of June 12 1993 election – Group

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Babangida must be prosecuted over his role in annulment of June 12 1993 election – Group

A well-known Nigerian human rights organisation has described the role of former military leader General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, in the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election as a “coup d’état” against Nigeria’s democracy, thereby calling for his prosecution.

After Babangida openly admitted his role in the annulment, the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) made the demand.

The former monarch was accused by the group of trying to mislead Nigerians into thinking he acted in good faith, and they condemned his admission.

In a statement signed by CDHR President Debo Adeniran, the group called the annulment “reckless, illegal, and unconstitutional,” arguing that it remains one of the worst injustices inflicted upon Nigeria, severely undermining democracy and plunging the nation into political instability.

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The 1993 election, widely regarded as Nigeria’s most free and fair, was set to declare business magnate Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola as president. However, Babangida abruptly annulled the results on June 23, sparking widespread protests and unrest across the country. This move paved the way for a prolonged period of military rule and social upheaval.

CDHR claims that Babangida’s public acknowledgment is a direct admission of his involvement in an act that led to years of political chaos, economic hardship, and civil unrest.

The group insists that his actions meet the criteria for crimes against humanity and should be prosecuted accordingly.

The rights organization has called on President Bola Tinubu to take immediate action against Babangida, asserting that his confession provides enough grounds for legal action.

“We urge President Tinubu to prosecute General Babangida for crimes against humanity and for orchestrating a coup d’état that undermined the democratic will of Nigerians,” the statement declared.

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CDHR also called for posthumous recognition of MKO Abiola as a former Nigerian president and urged penalties for those who benefited from the annulment.

The organisation appealed to international human rights bodies to ensure that justice is served.

Babangida, who served as Nigeria’s military president from 1985 to 1993, has yet to publicly respond to the calls for his prosecution.

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Vigilante personnel arrested for allegedly killing, burning Resident ’s body

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Vigilante personnel arrested for allegedly killing, burning Resident’s body

A local vigilante member in Benin City has been arrested by the Edo State Police after allegedly murdering an artisan and burning his body in a chilling act of violence.

The arrest was confirmed by Moses Yamu, the Public Relations Officer for the Edo State Police Command, who spoke about the incident on Sunday.

According to Yamu, the suspect was detained after a distress call was made to the Textile Mill Road Division at approximately 8:00 a.m. on February 20, 2025.

The caller reported discovering the body of a middle-aged man covered in sawdust and burning near a sawmill.

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Upon arriving at the scene, police officers found the body still ablaze beneath the pile of sawdust.

The body was immediately taken to a nearby hospital for examination, where authorities discovered a gunshot wound to the back of the victim’s neck, raising serious concerns about the cause of death.

“The investigation is underway, and we have one suspect in custody who was the security guard at the sawmill during the incident,” Yamu said.

“The case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for further inquiry. Once the investigation concludes, the suspect will be charged with murder.”

The victim, later identified as Lasan Osaze Erhabor, reportedly had an ongoing dispute with the vigilante member.

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On the night of the tragic event, Erhabor and a friend were returning home when they were confronted by the suspect near the sawmill.

Armed with a double-barrel shotgun, the vigilante allegedly questioned Erhabor about his late return and accused him of attempting to steal from the sawmill.

Witnesses say the suspect then shot Erhabor, killing him instantly.

The vigilante is said to have dragged the body into the sawmill, covered it with sawdust, and set it on fire in a bid to destroy any evidence of the crime.

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Deputy Senate President donates 61 cars, motorcycles to APC Leaders

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Deputy Senate President donates 61 cars, motorcycles to APC Party Leaders

The Deputy Senate President, Sen. Barau jibril, on Sunday donated 61 cars and 1,136 motorcycles to the leadership of All Progressives Congress (APC) at the grassroots in Kano State.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that gesture aims to empower APC members and facilitate grassroots mobilisation for party activities.

Jibril said during the presentation that the motorcycles were meant for ward chairmen while the cars would go to party leaders, including local government and zonal chairmen.

He also announced plans to empower university graduates with a N5 million loan to start small businesses.

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The National Chairman of the APC, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, commended Jibrin for the donation, saying that it would enhance the socioeconomic well-being of party members and promote its ideals.
Ganduje expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu for appointing key party members from the state as ministers and to other key positions.

” We appreciate President Tinubu for making it possible to appoint Dr Mariya Bunkure as Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Alhaji Abdullahi Atta as Minister of State for Works and Housing.

” We also thank President Tinubu for appointing Mr. Rabiu Bichi as Managing Director of Hadejia River Basin Development Authority,” he said.
He said the people of Kano State would continue to support the progressive party due to the love Tinubu has shown to the state.

The APC chairman in the state, Abdullahi Abbas, praised Barau Jibrin’s empowerment scheme, urging other politicians to provide palliatives to their constituents, especially during Ramadan.

Abbas encouraged party supporters to remain vigilant and focused on winning the 2027general elections.( NAN)

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