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Awujale: Probe ongoing over bribery, financial inducement allegations – Police

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The Ogun State Command of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has said investigations into bribery and financial inducement allegations surrounding the selection of the next Awujale of Ijebuland are ongoing.

The command added that it would not disclose details of the progress made or the number of individuals questioned in order not to compromise the investigation.

The spokesperson for the command, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, disclosed this to our correspondent.

“Investigation is still ongoing. I won’t talk about the number of persons interviewed,” Babaseyi said.

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There are concerns that the stalled selection process could trigger multiple litigations and delay the emergence of the next Awujale.

The Nation gathered that the police had invited some individuals to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for interviews, fact-finding, and clarification over allegations of bribery and financial inducement linked to the race for the Awujale stool.

The investigation followed a directive from the state government led by Governor Dapo Abiodun. In a letter dated January 20, 2026, the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs instructed the Awujale Kingmakers Council and the Fusengbuwa Ruling House to suspend further steps in the selection process until further notice.

The kingmakers had been reviewing documents of 95 nominees submitted on January 19, 2026, by leaders of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House—Otunba Lateef Adebayo Owoyemi (Olori Ebi), Prince Adedokun Ajidagba (Deputy Olori Ebi), and Professor Fassy Yusuf (Vice Chairman)—when armed security operatives reportedly stormed Ijebu Ode and sealed off the palace, preventing the scheduled meeting between the kingmakers and the nominees.

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In the letter addressed to the chairman of Ijebu Ode Local Government, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Ganiyu Hamzat, cited security concerns and the need to preserve public order and the integrity of the stool as reasons for the directive.

The letter read, “I write in respect of the ongoing process for the selection of a new Awujale of ljebuland.

“As you are aware, the Awujale stool is a foremost stool in Yoruba land generally and in Ogun State particularly, where it is one of the paramount stools. Further, the stature of the immediate past Awujale, Oba Sikiru Adetona -who reigned for sixty-five (65) years-significantly enhanced the modern esteem and prestige of the stool. These realities place a lot of focus, attention and scrutiny on the next Awujale and the process by which he emerges.

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“In this regard, the State Government has received several petitions, reports from security agencies and other key stakeholders in relation to the ongoing selection process. In order to maintain public order, protect the integrity of the process, and maintain the veneration of the stool, it has become imperative to halt the selection process for the stool at this time.

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“In taking this decision, government has had due regard to the provisions of the Obas and Chiefs’ Law of Ogun State, 2021 which empower it to set aside an appointment of if the Executive Council is satisfied that it is in the interest of peace, order and good government to do so.

“Thus, given the reports at its disposal, Government has elected to act proactively without further delay in the interest of peace, order and good government by halting the process in Its entirety.

“Therefore, the State Government hereby directs that you convey this decision to the Awujale Kingmakers Council and the Fusengbuwa Ruling House immediately. The latter particularly, should be advised to await further directives regarding the selection process.”

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Senator Wadada promises to deepen legislative ties, stop inactivity

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The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Inter-Parliamentary Affairs, Senator Aliyu Wadada has promised to revive the committee’s activities after acknowledging concerns over its prolonged inactivity.

Wadada spoke on Thursday at the end of the committee’s meeting in Abuja.

Specifically, the chairman admitted that the committee had been underutilised, noting that it had met only once in the last three years.

He, however, said issues responsible for the situation had been identified during a closed-door session and would be addressed.

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“Of course I feel concerned about it, but when we got into the details in a closed-door meeting, we got to know where the problems are, and they will all be taken care of. The committee will be as active as it should always be,” he said.

Commenting further, the chairman said the committee would focus on its core mandate of promoting and strengthening legislative relations between Nigeria’s National Assembly and parliamentary bodies across the world.

According to him, the committee will deepen engagement with regional and international legislative institutions, including the ECOWAS Parliament, the Pan-African Parliament, the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), and other parliamentary organisations.

He disclosed that a new work plan had already been developed to guide the committee’s activities.

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He added: “The direction is basically around the responsibilities of the committee, which is to promote and deepen legislative relationship within Nigeria and with other legislative bodies around the world”.

The chairman added that the committee’s first major activity would be a courtesy visit to the Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament in Nigeria as part of efforts to strengthen inter-parliamentary cooperation.

SINL NIgeria Online reports that Senator Wadada assured that the public would be kept informed of the committee’s activities as the new work plan is implemented.

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Just in: FG jerks up salaries soldiers to N100k monthly

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The Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, has revealed that the minimum monthly salary of Nigerian soldiers has increased to N100,000 after the Federal Government reviewed their welfare package.

Musa made the disclosure during an interview with News Central ahead of his appearance on the NC Exclusive programme.

He said the adjustment was part of efforts by the government to improve the living conditions of military personnel.

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The former Chief of Defence Staff, however, said the country’s defence sector still requires more funding despite the improvement in soldiers’ earnings and welfare.

He stated that the current defence budget remains inadequate, adding that more resources are needed to effectively support the armed forces and their operations.

Musa explained that soldiers who previously earned about N49,000 monthly now receive at least N100,000 following the salary review carried out by the government.

The minister also called for tougher punishment for kidnappers, saying stronger measures are needed to reduce the increasing cases of abduction across Nigeria.

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DAY 22 of Projects Commissioning in the FCT

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Remodelled Abuja City Gate To Be Commissioned Today, Thursday, July 9

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