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Banditry: Global Peace Prize Awaits President Tinubu, Matawalle -Centre for Peace
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The Centre for Peace Advocacy in Africa (CPAA) has tipped President Bola Tinubu and Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, for a prestigious global peace prize.
The group said this is in recognition of their exemplary contributions to enhancing sustainable worldwide peace and innovative solutions to local and international security challenges.
In a statement signed by its Director, Ochonu Williams, President Tinubu’s administration has made significant strides in tackling insecurity, fulfilling his Renewed Hope promise to Nigerians.
Under his leadership, Williams said targeted military operations have successfully neutralized notorious bandit groups, restored hope among Nigerians, and minimized civilian casualties.
He added that community engagement initiatives have also been established, addressing underlying grievances and promoting social cohesion.
Williams praised the Federal government for dialogue channels with local stakeholders that have fostered greater cooperation and trust between communities and security agencies.
He said that economic empowerment programs have provided alternatives to vulnerable populations, reducing the allure of banditry and enhancing economic stability in affected regions.
Meanwhile, Williams said Matawalle has demonstrated exceptional leadership in the fight against banditry, with notable successes including enhanced intelligence gathering, boosted security presence, and support for troops.
“President Tinubu’s administration has made significant strides in tackling insecurity, fulfilling his Renewed Hope promise to Nigerians,” Williams added.
“The fight against banditry requires sustained effort and commitment. President Tinubu and Minister Matawalle’s leadership has charted a promising course to promote peace, security, and development.
“President Tinubu’s leadership has resulted in targeted military operations against bandit groups, neutralizing notorious kingpins and restoring hope among Nigerians. These operations have been carried out with precision, minimizing civilian casualties and ensuring the protection of innocent lives.
“Community engagement initiatives have addressed underlying grievances and promoted social cohesion. President Tinubu’s administration has established dialogue channels with local stakeholders, fostering greater cooperation and trust between communities and security agencies.
“Economic empowerment programs have provided alternatives to vulnerable populations, reducing the allure of banditry. These initiatives have created job opportunities, improved livelihoods, and enhanced economic stability in affected regions.
“Matawalle has demonstrated exceptional leadership in the fight against banditry. His recent visit to the northwest led to the killing of notorious bandit kingpin Halilu Sububu. This significant breakthrough is a testament to the Minister’s commitment to eradicating banditry.
“President Tinubu and Matawalle’s collaborative efforts have yielded notable successes. There is improved intelligence gathering has facilitated more effective strategic operations. Enhanced collaboration between security agencies has resulted in better information sharing, enabling targeted operations against bandit groups.
“The deployment of additional troops to affected areas has boosted security presence and deterrence. This increased military presence has reassured communities of the government’s commitment to their safety.”
The CPAA believes President Tinubu and Minister Matawalle’s efforts warrant international recognition, sending a strong message that Nigeria is committed to protecting its citizens.
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Read today’s major headlines, July 8, 2026
Read today’s major headlines, July 8, 2026
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Dangote breaks ground on $17bn Kenya refinery
18 first-term APC governors in closed-door meeting in Kebbi
NTTF camps 35 players for Ghana, Guinea tournaments
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*DID YOU KNOW?*
* The official Adidas Trionda match ball of the 2026 FIFA World Cup features just four stitched panels—the fewest ever—and houses an internal motion sensor to track exact placement.
* Salt lowers the freezing point of water. That is why salt is put on roads during the winter to melt ice.
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Tinubu orders ICPC probe into fake Presidential council, gives 30-day deadline
Tinubu inaugurates panel to draft National Policing Bill for state police implementation
Tinubu receives UAE minister Shakhboot Nahyan at State House
Insecurity: Halt rehabilitations, try B-Haram members, Senate tells FG
Xenophobia: Senate pushes sanctions against S’Africa, orders probe
Reps mourn late Gombe lawmaker, adjourn sitting
Seize S’African companies profits to pay xenophobia victims, Oshiomhole urges FG
Warri, PH refineries ex-MDs face trials over alleged $989,630, N1.42bn fraud
Court reserves judgment as Wabara BoT pushes Turaki PDP recognition
ICPC accuses El-Rufai of breaching medical visit, arrests personal doctor
Fraud trial: Court releases ex-AMCON MD’s passport for medical trip
753 duplexes: Witness admits no direct dealings with Emefiele
EFCC hands over 1,452 recovered items to Unity Schools
PSC dismisses four senior police officers, demotes 10
Troops kill notorious terrorist commander, foil attacks in Zamfara, Katsina
‘Phantom’ Council: I’ve never met Adeyemi, says Gbaja
NNPC saves $3.4bn through contract review as Ojulari unveils one-year scorecard
Education minister inaugurates Abia smart school
CBN crackdown to spur microfinance consolidation, deposit shift
FG summons stakeholders on Lagos-Calabar coastal highway
Umahi knocks coastal highway critics, cites jobs, economic gains
FG provides inputs to 5,642 Gombe farmers
PenCom moves to amend Pension Reform Act after 12 years
FAO boosts 210,000 farmers in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe with inputs
Almajiri commission: National Assembly inserted road projects into our budget
FG, AfDB, other stakeholders seek private sector investments in urban sanitation
Over 18m Nigerians exposed to flooding, NiHSA warns
OAU tips Tegbe to revive Nigeria’s power sector
First Lady urges greater investment in tourism, seeks stronger Nigeria-Qatar partnership
Remi Tinubu displays Waterleaf, Pumpkin Harvested From Villa Garden
NPO backs probe of Meta, Google over content use
Medical lecturers issue 21-day strike notice over pay dispute
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Pilots’ body cautions on moves slash NCAA funding
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CAP shareholders approve N4.00 per share dividend payout
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MEA Energy targets 3,000 jobs across 250 fuel retail stations
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Umahi knocks Obi, says his politics is ‘AI politics’
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Sanwo-Olu blames coastal terrain, waste disposal for Lagos floods
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Anambra approves new plan to tackle erosion, student housing deficit
Anambra tricycle operators decry daily extortions, illegal revenues
Controversial PFIPC: Ogbomoso elders, leaders disown Adeyemi
FCT police smash kidnap ring, arrest 560 suspects
Hit-and-run Enugu driver kills PhD-holding police inspector
Benue woman burns lover’s two daughters to death
Police demote two officers over PoS extortion in Delta
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*TODAY IN HISTORY*
* On this day in 1497, Vasco da Gama set off on a voyage to India from Lisbon with four ships. A year later, he reached the city of Calicut in southern India and became the first European to set foot in India by way of the sea.
* On this day in 1889, Wall Street Journal was published for the first time. Three financial reporters named Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser created The Wall Street Journal to supersede a previous periodical called the Customers’ Afternoon Letter.
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Intense love does not measure, it just gives. – Mother Teresa
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See Naira to Dollar Exchange rate today, July 8, 2026
The Naira yesterday depreciated to N1,405 per dollar in the parallel market from N1,400 per dollar on Monday.
Likewise, the naira depreciated to N1,379 per dollar in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market, NFEM.
Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria,
CBN, showed that the indicative exchange rate for the market rose slightly to N1,379 per dollar from N1,371 per dollar on Monday, indicating N8 depreciation for the naira.
Consequently, the margin between the parallel and official markets narrowed to N26 per dollar from N29 per dollar on Monday. The interbank turnover at NFEM fell by 24.4 percent to N41.7 million yesterday from N54.2 million on Monday.
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ICPC arrests El-Rufai’s doctor over alleged abuse of court approved medical visit
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has arrested Prof. Bello Abubakar, personal physician to former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai, over alleged abuse of a court-approved medical visit.
The commission’s spokesperson, John Odey, announced this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.
Mr Odey said Mr El-Rufai’s personal physician was arrested for allegedly making false statements in connection with a court-approved medical visit.
He said the visit was granted to Mr El-Rufai at the private wing of the National Hospital, Abuja, with the understanding that he was to receive medical attention.
”However, photos later posted online by a political associate, Isa Kudan, showed El-Rufai meeting with Prof. Abubakar and others at the same time.”
He said this indicated the medical visit was used for activities outside the scope approved by the court, which the ICPC described as an abuse of its goodwill and a violation of the court order.
He explained that the Kaduna State High Court had fixed July 6, 7 and 8 for accelerated hearing of criminal charges pending against Mr El-Rufai, who is currently in the commission’s custody.
”However, on the first day of the hearing, the former governor did not appear before the court.
”The prosecution told the court that El-Rufai refused to be conveyed, insisting he wanted to see his personal doctor.
”The prosecution further stated that no prior request for medical consultation was made to the Commission. When asked by the ICPC medical doctor, El-Rufai reportedly said he had no immediate complaint,” he said.
He allegedly said his wife, Asia El-Rufai, who is also one of his lawyers, requested that he see Mr Abubakar, his personal physician.
According to him, following arguments by counsel, the court adjourned proceedings to July 15.
”The adjournment was to hear an application for the trial judge’s recusal and to await the chief judge’s directive on a transfer petition.
”In spite of this, the ICPC facilitated the medical visit in compliance with court directives and its obligation to respect the rights and welfare of persons in custody.
“The hospital visit took place on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, at the private wing of the National Hospital, FCT. ICPC’s medical and security team conducted themselves professionally and respected the defendant’s privacy,” he said.
Mr Odey said at the family’s request, the ICPC officers remained outside the consultation room, while the attending oncologist was supposedly examining El-Rufai.
”The commission was later confronted with Facebook photos posted at 2:00 pm by Isa Ashiru Kudan, a political associate of El-Rufai, showing a meeting with the former governor.
”The pictures showed Prof. Abubakar, Isa Kudan and three others with El-Rufai at the same time he was supposed to be having a medical consultation.
”The images indicated the medical visit was used for activities outside the scope approved by the court and the Commission, describing it as a clear violation of the court order,” he said.
While noting that the commission had remained patient, professional and courteous in handling Mr El-Rufai and other suspects, Mr Odey warned that such courtesies had been abused and the commission will no longer tolerate it.
He added that Mr Abubakar had been taken into custody for making false statements and for further investigation.
He said the commission would bring the alleged disobedience to the attention of the court and reiterated its commitment to operating within the law.
(NAN)
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