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Send Your Kid To School or get jailed – Gombe govt cautions parents

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Gombe State government says it would send parents and guardians to jail for not sending their children to schools.

Babaji Babadidi, Chairman, Gombe State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, said this on Monday at the inauguration of the 2025/2026 School Enrolment Campaign at Amada in Akko Local Government Area of the state.

He said that defaulting parents could face a two-month jail term under Section 19(2) of the SUBEB Amendment Law 2021.

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Babadidi said the measure was necessary to ensure that every child has access to quality basic education.

“Every parent should ensure that his child or ward attends and completes primary, junior and senior secondary education.

“Any parent, who contravene Section 19(2) of the law commits an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to pay a fine or serve a one-month prison sentence.

“Subsequent convictions also attract a substantial fine or imprisonment for a term of two months,” he said.

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Babadidi said prior to this enrolment campaign, the state government adopted a carrot approach by providing free education.

“However, if we fail to meet our target of enrolling 400,000 students into primary schools this session, we will revert to the stick approach by enforcing the law.”

The Commissioner for Education, Prof. Aishatu Maigari, said the state has over 700,000 out-of-school children.

According to Maigari, the North-East region accounts for 15 per cent of Nigeria’s 18.2 million out-of-school children.

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“We cannot sit and fold our arms while our children remain out-of-school. We will ensure every child is enrolled. Every child will receive quality education, and also learn a trade, which does not necessarily mean working for the government.

“An educated person can become an employer of labour through skills and entrepreneurship acquired in school,” she said.

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TinCan customs generates N111.2bn in May

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The TinCan Island Port (TCIP) Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has recorded a revenue collection of N111.2 billion in May 2026, consolidating its status as one of the Service’s top-performing commands.

The newly deployed Customs Area Controller (CAC), Comptroller Joseph Anani, disclosed this on Wednesday during his maiden interactive session with maritime journalists at the command headquarters, saying the result reflects improved compliance by stakeholders, operational efficiency, and the commitment of officers.

Anani said the Command would sustain and improve on the performance through stricter enforcement of extant laws, deeper collaboration with stakeholders, and greater deployment of technology to facilitate legitimate trade and boost revenue generation.

“I am pleased to inform you that the Command is currently performing commendably in the area of revenue generation. This positive trajectory reflects the dedication of our officers, improved compliance levels, and enhanced operational efficiency. We intend to consolidate these gains and strive to surpass previous achievements,” he said.

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He stressed that strict adherence to the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023 would remain central to operations at the command, adding that enforcement would continue to be carried out firmly, fairly, and professionally in line with ongoing modernisation reforms.

The CAC also emphasised the importance of the media in Customs operations, describing journalists as key partners in promoting transparency, accountability, and public enlightenment.

“This meeting marks an important step in our deliberate effort to build stronger bridges of understanding and cooperation between the Command and the media,” he said, noting that stakeholder engagement would remain a priority under his leadership.

He assured that the Command’s Public Relations Unit had been strengthened to ensure timely information sharing and improved engagement with journalists, while also pledging capacity-building support for media practitioners through training and sensitisation programmes.

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Anani urged journalists to uphold professionalism and ethical standards in their reportage, warning that accurate and balanced reporting remained vital to sustaining public trust.

He also expressed appreciation to the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, for the confidence reposed in him, commending ongoing reforms aimed at repositioning the service for improved efficiency and global competitiveness.

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Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee Suspends Mike Ozekhome As SAN

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The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) has approved the suspension of Chief Mike Ozekhome from the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).

The decision was taken at its 173rd general meeting held on June 23, 2026.

The committee explained that the action was taken pursuant to Paragraph 26(6) of the Guidelines for the Conferment of the Rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria and all Matters Pertaining to the Rank, pending the final determination of the disciplinary proceedings, presently before the Disciplinary and Ethics Sub-Committee of the LPPC and other proceedings.

In a statement signed by the Chief Registrar, Supreme Court of Nigeria, and Secretary, Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee, Kabir Akanbi, the suspension is intended to safeguard the integrity, dignity, and prestige of the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria, while due consideration is given to the matters under review.

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“The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC), at its 173rd General Meeting held on 23d June 2026, approved the suspension of Chief Mike Ozekhome from the Rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria.

“Accordingly, Chief Mike Ozekhome shall refrain from parading himself, presenting himself, or otherwise holding himself out as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria pending the final determination of the disciplinary proceedings.

“The LPPC remains committed to upholding the highest standards of professional ethics, integrity, and discipline within the legal profession and to ensuring that the Rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria continues to command public confidence and respect,” the statement added.

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APC, Accord shun Osun Police peace meeting amid rising political violence

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Accord Party in Osun State on Wednesday boycotted a strategic stakeholders’ peace meeting convened by the Commissioner of Police, Osun State Command, Mr. Ibrahim Gotan, as concerns continue to mount over rising political violence ahead of the August 15 governorship election.

The meeting was convened in response to a series of violent incidents and killings that have heightened political tension across the state.

Among the recent incidents was the killing of a 14-year-old boy, Ezekiel Olapade, in Ilobu last week.

In another disturbing development, a resident was reportedly shot dead in Esa-Oke, further raising concerns over the deteriorating security situation.

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Despite the absence of the APC and Accord Party, representatives of about 11 political parties attended the meeting. Also present were representatives of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), civil society organisations, traditional institutions, heads of security agencies and other critical stakeholders.

A representative of the Ataoja of Osogbo was also in attendance as participants deliberated on the growing security challenges arising from political violence and the need to ensure peaceful campaigns ahead of the governorship election.

During the interactive session, several stakeholders expressed dissatisfaction with what they described as the inability of security agencies to apprehend and prosecute those responsible for recent killings and attacks in parts of the state.

Some participants argued that while security agencies had continued to issue assurances, many perpetrators of political violence had yet to be brought to justice, a situation they said was fuelling fear and encouraging further attacks.

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They called for more proactive intelligence gathering, prompt arrests and diligent prosecution of suspects in order to restore public confidence and deter criminal elements from carrying out further violence.

Speaking at the meeting, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Gotan, assured residents that the command was doing everything within its capacity to curb political violence and maintain law and order across the state.

He urged political leaders to caution their supporters and promote peaceful coexistence, stressing that elections should never be viewed as warfare.

According to him, political differences must not be allowed to degenerate into violence, intimidation and bloodshed.

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Gotan warned that the police would deal decisively with anyone found disturbing public peace or engaging in acts capable of threatening the security of lives and property.

He disclosed that several suspects connected with recent disturbances had been arrested and charged in court, while security operatives had recovered a number of rifles and other dangerous weapons from suspected troublemakers.

The police commissioner reiterated the commitment of the command to ensuring a peaceful electoral process and called on all stakeholders to work together to prevent further violence in the state.

Earlier, the Resident Electoral Commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Osun State, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Babalola, appealed to political parties, candidates and their supporters to reject violence and embrace peaceful participation ahead of the election.

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Delivering a goodwill message at the meeting, Babalola described the gathering as timely and necessary in view of recent incidents of violence and killings across the state.

She commended the Osun State Police Command for organising the peace meeting, noting that it underscored the importance of collaboration, dialogue and continuous engagement among stakeholders in the electoral process.

According to her, such engagements provide opportunities to address concerns, build trust and collectively develop measures capable of guaranteeing a peaceful electoral environment.

“The recent incidents of violence, which unfortunately resulted in the loss of lives, are deeply concerning and have created an atmosphere of apprehension among citizens and stakeholders,” she said.

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The REC stressed that elections should not be seen as warfare but as a democratic process through which citizens freely choose their leaders.

“Elections are not a war. They should be viewed as a contest of ideas, visions and programmes for the development of our state rather than an avenue for violence, intimidation or hostility,” Babalola stated.

She reaffirmed INEC’s commitment to conducting a free, fair, credible and transparent governorship election, emphasising that the commission remains focused on delivering an electoral process that reflects the wishes of the people.

Babalola, however, noted that the success of any election is a collective responsibility and cannot be achieved by INEC alone.

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According to her, political parties, candidates, security agencies, traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil society organisations, the media and the electorate all have crucial roles to play in safeguarding the integrity of the electoral process.

She urged political actors to embrace issue-based campaigns, sportsmanship and strict adherence to the rule of law while rejecting hate speech, incitement, misinformation and all forms of conduct capable of threatening peace and security.

The REC warned that violence has no place in a democratic society and that any attempt to disrupt the electoral process could undermine democracy and negatively affect the lives and livelihoods of the people.

She also commended security agencies operating under the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) for their continued cooperation and professionalism in preparing for the election.

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Babalola specifically acknowledged the role of the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Gotan, who serves as Co-Chairman of ICCES in the state, for fostering collaboration among security agencies and electoral stakeholders.

Expressing confidence in the preparedness of stakeholders, she said peace would prevail before, during and after the governorship election through professionalism, commitment and cooperation.

The INEC boss urged participants to renew their commitment to peaceful coexistence and democratic values.

“Let us choose dialogue over confrontation, tolerance over hostility and unity over division. The responsibility of ensuring a peaceful election belongs to all of us,” she said.

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She concluded by appreciating the Osun State Police Command for organising the engagement and expressed optimism that the forthcoming governorship election would be peaceful, credible and acceptable to all stakeholders.

The meeting ended with stakeholders reaffirming their commitment to a peaceful, credible and violence-free governorship election in Osun State on August 15, 2026, while urging security agencies to intensify efforts to arrest and prosecute those behind recent acts of violence across the state.

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