NCS delegates attend 74th international customs meeting
By Sabiu Abdullahi
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) recently participated in the 74th World Customs Organisation (WCO) Harmonised System Committee (HSC) Meeting in Brussels, Belgium, from September 16 to 27, 2024.
Led by Assistant Comptroller Abubakar Hardo, Chief Superintendent of Customs Ekay Asuquo, and CSC Lauretta Utubor, Team Lead for Advance Rulings, the NCS delegation played a crucial role in shaping global trade policies.
The Harmonised System Committee manages the Harmonised System Nomenclature, standardising goods classification and facilitating global trade.
As a Contracting Party, Nigeria’s involvement is vital due to its large African market index and high import volumes.
The committee focuses on tariff classification, ensuring correct categorization under the Harmonised System Nomenclature. CSC Lauretta Utubor, a WCO 88th fellowship program beneficiary, presented at the Leadership Management Development workshop.
She noted essential tools for successful Advance Rulings implementation in Nigeria, including self-awareness, strategic communication, and change management.
Utubor highlighted Nigeria’s commitment to adopting global best practices and promoting trade facilitation and customs modernization.
This high-level engagement enhances Nigeria’s decision-making capacity in issuing legally binding advice to economic operators.
The insights gained from the 74th HSC meeting are expected to strengthen Nigeria’s customs processes, reinforcing its leadership in African trade facilitation.
President Tinubu appoints governing board for North-west Development Commission
By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has forwarded the names of members of the inaugural Governing Board of the North West Development Commission (NWDC) to the Senate for confirmation.
The step follows President Tinubu’s signing of the North West Development Commission Bill into law on 24 July, marking a crucial milestone in the Commission’s establishment.
NWDC Governing Board Nominees: Chairman: Ambassador Haruna Ginsau (Jigawa)MD/CEO: Professor Abdullahi Shehu Ma’aji (Kano)Members:
– Dr. Yahaya Umar Namahe (Sokoto)
– Hon. Aminu Suleiman (Kebbi) – Sen. Tijani Yahaya Kaura (Zamfara)
– Hon. Abdulkadir S. Usman (Kaduna)
– Hon. Engr. Muhammad Ali Wudil (Kano)
– Shamsu Sule (Katsina)
– Nasidi Ali (Jigawa)
The nominated board members are expected to contribute their wealth of experience and expertise to the Commission’s mandate of developing the North-West region.
The NWDC will focus on catalysing significant growth, economic empowerment, and social development of the region.
President Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to supporting the NWDC in its mission to bring sustainable development to the North West is steadfast.
Nigeria: A country on the precipice of dystopia
By Aliyu Hamza
It is so sad that Nigeria’s economic and security architectures are obviously on the precipice and it is so unfortunate nothing much tangibly convincing is being done to salvage the sorry situation. This is especially worrying as it seems that overtime, the leaders of our country have resolved to subject us to a state of dystopia. Every reigning administration always seem to perform worse than its predecessor.
On the security front, the Nigerian state has submitted the fates of its citizens to the “Mercy” (or should one say Wrath) of rag-tag terrorists and bandits marauding and slaughtering about with impunity. Some theories even suggest the security crisis is State-abated and certain information and explanations, especially as they relate to Solid mineral deposits in worst hit areas, command logical credibility to such theories especially as it relates to Zamfara and Sokoto states.
On the economic front, the Nigerian economy continues to defy every economic logic. For decades, a country producing petroleum resources has never had a single petroleum drilling/extracting company only to outsource services to international firms who are also looking to feast on our resources.
Paradoxically, the home refineries meant to process the extracted crude have been deliberately incapacitated to favour fuel importation, a venture which benefits a few selected oil moguls who sell imported products at discretionary prices amid a shady subsidy regime.
Then came, subsidy removal in 2023. The nation was told it would favour competition which would force down prices. On the contrary, we’ve seen price hikes eversince including the recent September hike which ironically, was introduced same day as the first private domestically built Dangote refinery commenced roll out of its refined petrol product.
In normal mainstream economic sense, internal production ought to have eliminated importation and other overhead costs which would bring down prices. But in our country, the reverse is the case. The resource managers of our nation always cite new economic jargons to the bewilderment of the masses to justify price increases every now and then.
STATE-BACKED PSYCHO–FINANCIAL TERRORISM
Today, there is nothing cheap in Nigeria as a result. Even the most common of foods such as Garri and sweet potatoes are no longer cheap and are nearly out of reach for the poor.
Pathetically, there are now people who feed on edible weeds to survive because they can’t afford basic food. There are also those including many familiar faces who were formerly doing averagely ok financially, but who have now become visibly emanciated while always wearing worried looks — clear symtomatic manifestations of the current oppressive economic climate.
Meanwhile, the government keeps on rolling backwards on its duties by eliminating incentives and subsidies (from kerosine to petrol, electricity to education) while heaping taxes (VAT and others). This is as incomes remain stagnant in the midst of an insecure/unstable environment unfavourable to both internal businesses and foreign direct investments.
The so-called minimum wage the government pledged to increase after much dragging with the labour unions has not even been implemented but the same government has already devised strategy of taking it back with the other hand through the outrageous fuel price increase.
In essence, the message being signalled to us is that ordinary Nigerians are expected to continue bearing brunts upon brunts of every economic austerity measure and pains that accompany them.
Contrarily, government officials keep on perpetuating mind boggling and incomprehensible state thefts regime after regime – financial crimes of which majority of the perpetrators go virtually unpunished.
For the citizens, they say we should keep on exercising patience for better days of prosperity, days that don’t ever look forthcoming as the economic squeeze bites harder. This is what I call State-backed and tolerated Psycho-financial Terrorism being perpetuated against its people.
NATIONAL PATRIOTISM?
Some may say it is an incitement to sedition but to be bluntly honest, the sense of optimism and patriotism I used to have for Nigeria have been significantly degraded all thanks to the mounting levels of socio-economic and security dystopia that have now thrived for at least over a decade. Nothing I think, would bring back such national fervour in me unless there’s tangible national progress as I now live as a helpless passive citizen.
As the government has proven incapacitated (at best description) or unwilling (at worst) to provide the basics for its citizens, patriotism in the common man as he concentrates on how to survive seems farfetched. One should not even mention the plights of our droves of Internal Displaced People (IDPs) languishing in miserable camps. For many, claims of patriotism today are a mere fantasy. A mere fantasy indeed!
Aliyu Hamza is a PhD student of Political Science in Ahmadu Bello University. He is also a writer, public affairs commentator and international relations analyst. You can contact him via haliyu86@gmail.com.
Northern Governors’ Forum mourns Akwa Ibom First Lady
By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini
The Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum and Governor of Gombe State, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, CON has expressed deep sympathy and commiserated with the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, over the demise of his wife, Mrs. Patience Umo Eno.
On behalf of the 19 Northern Governors, Governor Inuwa Yahaya conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the government and the people of Akwa Ibom State during this period of immense grief.
He described the Akwa Ibom First Lady as a woman of great virtue, a loving mother, and a pillar of strength to her family and the state.
Her loss, he noted, has created a huge vacuum that will be difficult to fill, not only within her immediate family but across the state where her influence was deeply felt.
The NSGF Chairman consoled Governor Umo Eno to take solace in the divine will of God and the cherished memories of his late wife.
He prayed God Almighty to grant the bereaved family and the entire Akwa Ibom people the fortitude to bear this great loss, and for the peaceful repose of the soul of the deceased.
President Tinubu commiserates with Akwa Ibom governor over passing of wife
By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini
President Bola Tinubu extends his heartfelt condolence to Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom state on the shocking passing of his beloved wife, Pastor Patience Umo Eno.
On behalf of the Federal Government, the President commiserates with the Eno family, the government, and the people of Akwa Ibom state during this grim time.
The President joins them in mourning the painful and profound loss of the state’s First Lady, who has supported Governor Eno’s administration.
The President affirms that Patience Eno, as the wife to a visionary governor and an ordained gospel minister, embodied humility, resilience, and loyalty.
President Tinubu acknowledges that through her ‘Golden Initiative for All,’ she demonstrated her passion for serving the people and residents of Akwa Ibom state with love, honesty, and dedication, leaving a positive impact that will continue to inspire future generations.
He trusts that her selfless service to improve the lives of women, children, and the vulnerable will forever remain an important part of Akwa Ibom’s history, a legacy that will continue to inspire and be appreciated by future generations.
President Tinubu commits the grieving family, friends, and relatives to the comfort of the eternal God, who is the source of life and holds the future of all creation in his hands.
He expresses his trust in their resilience and strength during this challenging time, offering reassurance and support.
FG probes allegations of banditry sponsorship in North-West
By Uzair Adam
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has confirmed that investigations are actively ongoing into claims of banditry sponsorship in the North-West region of Nigeria.
This was disclosed by the DHQ’s Director of Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Edward Buba, during a press briefing in Abuja on Thursday, assuring that relevant agencies are thoroughly examining the matter.
These investigations follow accusations and counter-accusations between the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, and his successor as Zamfara State governor, Dauda Lawal, concerning the alleged funding of banditry in the region.
Earlier this week, Matawalle challenged Lawal to swear by the Holy Qur’an, denying any involvement in the sponsorship of bandits.
Lawal responded by stating he had evidence implicating Matawalle, and that he had reported the case to the National Security Adviser and President Bola Tinubu.
When asked about the military’s involvement in the situation, Maj. Gen. Buba reiterated that the appropriate agencies were handling the investigation and that updates would soon follow.
“Our focus remains on defeating the bandits and undermining their will to continue fighting. Once we destroy their will to fight, the war is over,” Buba stated, noting the military’s achievements between July and September 2024, including the neutralization of 1,937 terrorists, among whom were 65 key insurgent leaders.
Bobrisky: CDCFIB suspends erring officers of the NCoS over allegedly receiving bribe
By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini
The civil defence, correctional, fire and immigration services board has suspended it’s senior officers of the service, following the viral video trending on social media on alleged infractions by Officers of the Nigerian correctional service relating to Mr. Idris Okuneye widely known as Bobrisky.
The board has suspended Michael Anugwa, deputy controller corrections (DCC), in charge of medium security custodial center (MSCC), kiri-kiri Lagos State, and Sikiru Adekunle, deputy controller of corrections (DCC), in-charge of maximum security custodial center (MSCC), kiri-kiri, Lagos State.
Also the board suspended ASC II Ogbule Samuel Obinna, serving at medium security custodial center (MSCC), Afikpo, Ebonyi state, for allegedly accompanying a convicted inmate out of the custodial center to a location outside the facility.
In another related development, the board has equally suspended another senior officer of the service, Iloafonsi Kevin Ikechukwu, deputy controller of corrections ( DCC), in charge of media custodial center (MSCC), Kuje-Abuja, for allegedly receiving monies on behalf of an inmate.
The suspension of these Officers is to allow for further investigation on the various allegation while assuming that the outcome would be made public when concluded.
Seaman Abbas regains freedom after years in navy custody
By Anas Abbas
Seaman Abbas, a Nigerian Navy personnel who spent six years in detention without trial, has finally regained his freedom.
Abbas’s release was confirmed when he appeared alongside his wife on the popular Brekete Family Talk Show, amidst tears and jubilation.
The emotional reunion was witnessed by millions of viewers, as Abbas recounted his harrowing experience in naval custody.
Abbas’s wife, who was visibly shaken, expressed gratitude to human rights organizations and advocates who fought for her husband’s release.
“We are thankful to everyone who stood by us. We are grateful to the Brekete Family for providing a platform to share our story,” she said.
The Brekete Family Talk Show’s host, Ordinary Ahmed Isa, hailed Abbas’s release as a victory for justice and human rights.
“Seaman Abbas’s case is a testament to the power of advocacy and the importance of protecting human rights. We will continue to amplify the voices of the marginalized,” Isa said.
Abbas’s release has sparked widespread celebration, with many calling for reforms in Nigeria’s military justice system.
Yobe photographer breaks world record with 897 photos in one hour
By Sabiu Abdullahi
A Yobe photographer, Saidu Abdulrahman, has set a new benchmark by capturing 897 pictures in just 60 minutes, aiming to surpass the existing Guinness World Record of 500.
The record-breaking attempt came on Wednesday in Potiskum Local Government Area, witnessed by government officials, students, and well-wishers.
Mr. Abdulrahman, 28, revealed that this remarkable feat was the result of 12 months of preparation. He expressed optimism about receiving formal recognition from Guinness World Records.
“I snapped 897 pictures in one hour, surpassing our target of 600 in spite of numerous challenges,” he stated.
President Tinubu receives Edo gov-elect, tasks him on development
By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini
President Bola Tinubu has called on the Edo State governor-elect, Senator Monday Okpebholo, to prioritise the development of his state while assuring him of the full support of the Federal Government and the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF).
President Tinubu advised on Thursday in Abuja at a meeting with the leadership of the All Progressives Congress party, where the Edo governor-elect and the deputy governor-elect, Rep.
Dennis Idahosa, presented their certificates of return.President Tinubu emphasised the importance of good governance and delivering results to the people of Edo State.
‘’Governor-elect, you can now face the task of development. We are here to work with you. You have seen the progressive governors of APC. They are truly progressive. Work with them. Learn the ropes, and I believe you are up to the task,” he said.
Acknowledging the challenges of democracy, particularly in emerging economies like Nigeria, the President added, ”You have earned the victory. Democracy is difficult, particularly in emerging democracies and economies like ours.
”If you hear complaints from places like America, you know how difficult it is to navigate democracy. But it remains the best form of government.
”The President congratulated Senator Okpebholo and his deputy and described them as a ”good symbol of people ordained by God to work together.””








