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AGF presents Justice Ministry scorecard
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*Says, Tinubu’s administration faced 625 court cases in 12 months
By Francesca Hangeior
The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, has disclosed that the President Bola Tinubu-led administration faced a total of 625 court cases in the past 12 months.
The AGF, who made the revelation when he presented the scorecard of the Federal Ministry of Justice as part of activities to mark the first year of Tinubu’s administration, said the legal actions were instituted before States, Federal and ECOWAS Court.
He said the Ministry had after it was served with copies of the suits, responded accordingly, stressing that effective justice system is measured not only by the number of cases that were successfully disposed of, but by strategic measures that were adopted to avoid litigation.
According to the AGF, using a combination of effective defence strategies to cases, arbitration, mediation and diligent prosecution of appeal cases, the Ministry succeeded in saving the country from huge debt liabilities.
He said: “In the reporting period, a total of 625 (Six Hundred and Twenty-Five) cases instituted against the President, Federal Government and its Agencies, before States, Federal and ECOWAS Court were served and responded by the Ministry.
“The Ministry also received and treated 593 requests for legal advice and Petitions from May 2023 till date.
“In all, the Ministry obtained 235 judgements from May, 2023 to date,” he added.
Besides, the AGF further disclosed that through prosecution, the Ministry secured 160 convictions for criminal offences, 87 convictions for terrorism cases, 3 novel convictions for extremist terrorism actors involved in the radicalization of children and violence against women.
“I am pleased to report that following the Ministry’s intervention for the upgrade of facilities designated for trial of terrorism cases, the Ministry has resumed trials of terrorism cases in conjunction with the Legal Aid Council, National Human Rights Commission and other stakeholders.
“The percentages of Terrorism Cases initiated and Corruption Cases concluded within the reporting period has been significant.”
Fagbemi, SAN, said the Justice Ministry, in furtherance of President Tinubu’s priority of improving governance for effective service delivery, made concerted and collaborative efforts with relevant stakeholders in the justice sector which culminated in significant gains and achievements.
“Within the period, the Ministry vetted/reviewed 485 Contracts and PPP Projects to ensure value for money, eliminate corruption and ensure adequate protection of FGN investments.
“A total of 574 Legal Opinions were also proffered during the reporting period.”
On some of the recoveries that were made, the AGF, said the Asset Sharing Agreement between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Bailiwick of Jersey was signed in February, 2024 for the return of £2,125,944 proceeds of corruption.
“This has been approved by the President to be utilized for continuation of works on the Abuja-Kano Road project.
“The Ministry on behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on April 25, 2024 concluded negotiation of a Settlement Agreement with Glencore International A.G. wherein Glencore is expected to pay the sum of $50 million USD as penalty and compensation for certain activities in Nigeria,” he added.
Reeling out some of the activities and achievements of agencies under the Ministry of Justice, the AGF, said the Nigerian Law Reform Commission, NLRC, is working with the Ministry in reviewing legal instruments that were affected by the recommendations of the Oronsanye Committee report and white papers on restructuring and rationalization of the Federal Government Parastatals, Agencies and Commissions, 2012 and 2022, respectively.
Noting that the National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, through ongoing advocacy and collaboration efforts, handled a total of 2,849,203 complaints from the public on various human rights issues, the AGF, said the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, secured 65 convictions comprising 57 perpetrators of human trafficking and 8 offenders who were prosecuted under the Violence Against Persons (VAPP) Act.
“The Agency also rescued 1,600 victims of human trafficking, out of which 340 victims were empowered with various skill acquisitions, with 90 victims enrolled in school for educational empowerment.”
Whereas the National Legal Aid Council, according to the AGF, handled 5,081 number of cases involving indigent citizens, from May 2023 to April, 2024, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, in the past 11 months, recorded seizure of approximately 959,917.30 kg of illicit drugs, arrested 13,798 suspected drug traffickers, and secured the conviction of 3,247 drug offenders.
“A total of 7,586 individuals with drug abuse problem were counselled, while 1,337 others were successfully rehabilitated, reflecting the Agency’s dedication to providing holistic care and support for affected individuals.
“Additionally, over 3,188 public enlightenment programmes were conducted to raise awareness in schools, places of work, worship centres, markets, motor parks and communities about the dangers of drug abuse and trafficking,” the AGF stated.
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Nigeria, EU set to convene 10th Business Forum in Lagos
The European Union and the Federal Government of Nigeria have announced plans to convene the 10th Nigeria–EU Business Forum in Lagos on 25 June 2026, bringing together senior policymakers, investors, and business leaders to deepen trade and investment ties.
Now in its tenth edition, the Forum has evolved into a key platform for advancing economic cooperation between Nigeria and Europe, with a focus on translating dialogue into concrete partnerships and investment outcomes.
The 2026 edition is expected to centre on mobilising private capital, strengthening value chains, and expanding opportunities for businesses operating across both markets. It will feature high-level discussions, targeted business-to-business engagements, and a curated exhibition showcasing investment-ready solutions.
Speaking ahead of the Forum, Gautier Mignot, Ambassador of the European Union to Nigeria and ECOWAS, said the milestone edition reflects the growing depth of the partnership.
“The Nigeria–EU Business Forum has become a platform where ambition meets execution. This tenth edition underscores our shared commitment to mobilising investment at scale and delivering sustainable economic impact,” he said.
On his side, Nigeria’s Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, described the Forum as a strategic opportunity to attract investment aligned with Nigeria’s development priorities.
“Nigeria remains committed to creating the conditions for sustainable economic growth and investment. The Forum provides an important platform for engaging with investors and partners, strengthening economic cooperation, and advancing initiatives that support enterprise, competitiveness, and long-term prosperity,” he said
Organisers say the Forum will build on the outcomes of previous editions, with a strong emphasis on facilitating partnerships and strengthening investment pipelines. It is also expected to provide a space for dialogue on policy, financing, and innovation, reinforcing Nigeria’s position as a leading investment destination in Africa.
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Police confirms safe rescue of ex-minister of power’s sister, twin children
The Nigeria Police Force on Saturday night confirmed the successful rescue of Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul, the sister of the immediate past minister of power, Adebayo Adelabu and her 12-year-old twin sons, Peter and Paul, who were abducted on June 3, 2026, in Ibadan, Oyo State.
According to a statement by FORCE PPRO, Anthony Okon Placid, the hostages were rescued during a coordinated operation by the Force Intelligence Department Intelligence Response Team (FID-IRT) in Ibadan at approximately 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
Mrs. Adegoke and her children were abducted while she was driving them to school at about 7:30 a.m. on June 3, 2026.
The rescue, the statement stated, was achieved through sustained intelligence gathering, surveillance, and tactical operations which enabled investigators to track the kidnappers’ movements, resulting in a confrontation with FID-IRT operatives.
During the confrontation, two suspected kidnappers were fatally wounded and two rifles were recovered. The victims were rescued unharmed and are now in safe custody, receiving medical care and support.
The Inspector-General of Police commends the courage, professionalism, and effectiveness of the FID-IRT operatives and all officers involved. Their resilience and commitment were instrumental in the safe rescue of the hostages.
Security operatives have intensified efforts in the area to apprehend fleeing members of the kidnapping syndicate. Preliminary intelligence indicates that some suspects escaped with gunshot injuries. Operations are ongoing to track, arrest, and bring all involved to justice.
“The Nigeria Police Force appreciates the public’s support, cooperation, and patience during the operation. We remain committed to combating violent crime, protecting lives and property, and ensuring the safety of all citizens,” the statement concluded.
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At Last, Kidnappers Reveal 4 Conditions To Release Abducted Oyo Pupils And Teachers
Armed men who kidnapped pupils and teachers from three schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State have listed some conditions before releasing victims.
The Genius Media Nigeria reports that the schools attacked are in Esinele, Yawota and Alawusa communities, where the gunmen struck on May 15 and took away students and teachers.
According to Punch, the gunmen have listed four main demands. They want the release of two detained terrorist leaders, payment of ransom, provision of two Hilux vehicles, and acceptance of Sharia-related law.
The two men they are demanding include Mahmud Usman, also known as Abu Bara’a or Abbas Mukhtar, and his deputy Abubakar Abba, also known as Isah Adam, Mahmud Al-Nigeri or Mallam Mamuda.
Both are linked to Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimeena Fii Bilaadis Sudan, also called Ansaru, a breakaway group from Boko Haram.
The group has been tied to several violent attacks in Nigeria, including the 2022 Kuje prison attack.
Security records show the suspects were arrested between May and July 2025 and are currently facing trial at the Federal High Court in Abuja.
Usman has already been convicted on a separate charge of illegal mining after admitting it was used to fund weapons for kidnappings and attacks.
He is still in custody of the Department of State Services while other charges are ongoing. His deputy has pleaded not guilty to multiple counts and remains on trial.
The kidnappers are also reportedly asking for about ₦1bn, which they want sent to an account in the Republic of Benin.
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