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Governor procures 150 vehicles, 500 motorcycles for security agencies

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The Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, on Tuesday, inaugurated 150 patrol vehicles and 500 for distribution to security agencies to tackle insecurity occasioned by kidnapping, banditry and other related crimes in the state.

The governor inaugurated the newly acquired patrol vehicles and motorcycles at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim Government House, Kaduna.

The event was part of activities lined up to mark his administration’s one year in office.

Speaking, the governor expressed gratitude to all security agencies for keeping the state safe from the activities of criminals.

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This was just as he reiterated his earlier call for the establishment of state police and praised the federal lawmakers for their inputs towards the reform (state police) both at the upper and the lower legislative chambers.

Governor Sani, who used the opportunity of the event, directed that the state Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs’ Conference Hall named after the late Lt. Col. AH Ali, for his contribution to securing the state “when he was Commanding Officer, 198 Special Forces Battalion before he was transferred to the South-South, where he, along with his officers and soldiers, lost their lives.”

The late Col. Ali and his troops were killed at Okuama community in the Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta, while on a peace mission to the area in March.

Sani said the commissioning of the new brand of patrol vans and motorcycles were not just about providing work tools but the demonstration of his administration’s continued support to security forces

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According to him, apart from the provision of operational vehicles and motorcycles, the state has taken proactive steps to enhance security through signing the State Security Trust Fund into law.

This, Sani said, was to ensure proper funding support towards efforts to degrade bandits and terrorists in the state “with the productive engagement of the private sector.”

He further reiterated his administration’s avowed commitment to the safety and security of the state adding, “We will continue to invest in more enablers for our personnel, and work collaboratively with all stakeholders to ensure a peaceful and secure environment for our people.”

The governor added, “We are gathered here to take a giant step in our collective efforts at enhancing the security and well-being of the people of Kaduna State.

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“I must also thank our partners in security collaboration; service chiefs, heads of security agencies, force commanders, as well as our critical partners, traditional and religious leaders, for their tireless efforts.

“The safety and security of our citizens remains paramount. It is our duty as a government to support the security agencies in carrying out their vital responsibilities. We recognize the challenges confronting our security personnel, especially in terms of mobility and swiftly accessing remote areas.

“Improved mobility means that security operatives can respond faster and more efficiently to distress calls. It means that our security forces can more easily seize the initiative. It also means that citizens can feel safer because of the more visible security presence.”

In his remarks, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa commended the Kaduna State government for procuring the operational vehicles to security agencies in the state.

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Gen. Musa said, “I would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to the Kaduna State Government, under the leadership of His Excellency, Governor Uba Sani, for the invaluable donation of these operational vehicles.

“This gesture of solidarity and support underscores the strong partnership between the armed forces and the government at both state and federal levels.

“The provision of these vehicles and motorcycles will undoubtedly bolster our operational readiness, enhance our mobility, and further strengthen our capacity to safeguard the security and sovereignty of our beloved country.”

The CDS further charged security agencies to rededicate themselves to the noble cause of defending the nation with honour and integrity.

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“Let us harness the capabilities of these vehicles to further enhance our operational effectiveness, protect our communities, and uphold the values of loyalty, courage, and unity that define our armed forces,” he added.

Earlier in his remarks, the state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr. Samuel Aruwan, noted that his ministry has continued to enjoy a robust and productive relationship with all the Federal security agencies.

He added that the state government under Senator Uba Sani in the last year, had given unbroken focus to the security of citizens.

According to him, with the direction and support of the governor, the ministry has continued to pursue its mandates comprising, among other things, liaising and coordinating collaborative efforts with federal and state security agencies.

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“We have found in them steadfast and willing partners, and we will continue to cooperate enthusiastically towards combatting banditry, terrorism and other forms of criminality in Kaduna State

“​Today, as we pursue another avenue for cooperation, we remain immensely grateful for the supportive stance of the National Security Adviser, the Chief of Defence Staff, all the service Chiefs and Heads of Security Agencies. We deeply appreciate the numerous sacrifices that they make in upholding our partnership.

“We know too clearly the importance of mobility to security efforts. Bandits and criminals have learned to use the difficult terrain of hard-to-reach areas to their advantage.

“With these vehicles, however, there will be a marked enhancement in response capability. This is why we are excited to facilitate the commissioning and presentation of these enablers to security agencies,” Aruwan added.

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Real reason why we banned night vigils – MFM

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The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) has placed an indefinite ban on overnight vigils and ordered all church programmes to end by 8 p.m. daily, citing rising security concerns nationwide.

The new directive was contained in a circular dated June 5, 2026, sent to Regional Overseers and branch pastors. It takes effect immediately.

According to the memo, all services, meetings, and programmes at every level of the church must now close by 8 p.m. “for the foreseeable future.” Overnight vigils and late-night prayer meetings have been suspended indefinitely.

Where such gatherings are considered necessary, leaders are to restructure them into evening prayer sessions that must still wrap up by 8 p.m. at the latest.

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The circular was signed by Temitope A. Olawale, Director of Administration at MFM International Headquarters and Nigeria. He said the decision is a safety measure based on the current state of security in the country.

“The directives are purely precautionary and aimed at safeguarding the lives and well-being of our members in the face of the current security situation in the country,” the statement read.

MFM is known for its marathon prayer sessions and overnight programmes. The new rule marks a major shift for the church as insecurity continues to impact religious gatherings across Nigeria.

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CBN Imposes N100M Penalty On Inadequate Processing Of Forex Documents

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced stricter sanctions for banks that process foreign exchange transactions without proper documentation, imposing penalties that could run into hundreds of millions of naira.

Under the revised foreign exchange regulatory framework, authorised dealer banks found to have completed forex transactions with insufficient supporting documents will pay a N100 million fine. They will also incur an additional N10 million penalty for each affected transaction.

The sanctions are contained in the fourth edition of the Foreign Exchange Manual released by the apex bank. The document serves as the operational guide for participants in Nigeria’s foreign exchange market.

According to the CBN, the updated manual is designed to strengthen regulatory compliance, improve transparency and reinforce confidence in the country’s foreign exchange system.

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The regulator classified the offence as the execution of foreign exchange transactions without adequate documentation. It stated that any authorised dealer found culpable would be liable to the prescribed penalties.

The revised guidelines place greater emphasis on documentation requirements for all categories of foreign exchange transactions. These include spot transactions, forward contracts, swap arrangements, imports and export-related dealings.

Banks are now required to obtain, verify and retain all relevant supporting documents before foreign currency can be released to customers. Similar requirements apply to forward and swap transactions, where evidence of the underlying trade or obligation must be available before settlement.

The manual also retains existing documentation requirements for imports. Importers are expected to provide Form M, invoices, certificates of origin, packing lists and shipping documents, among other mandatory records.

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In addition, importers must submit Exchange Control Documents within 90 days after negotiating shipping documents through overseas correspondent banks.

Failure to comply with the documentation requirements attracts progressively stiffer sanctions.

A first violation will result in a 90-day suspension from foreign exchange transactions. A second offence carries a 180-day restriction, while a third attracts a one-year suspension.

The CBN warned that a fourth violation could lead to a complete prohibition from participating in foreign exchange transactions.

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Banks that fail to report cases of default to the regulator will also face sanctions under the new framework.

The apex bank further tightened reporting obligations for authorised dealers. Institutions that fail to submit required daily or monthly returns will be fined N500,000 for late submission.

Where returns are not rendered at all, the offending institution will pay a minimum penalty of N5 million. An additional N500,000 daily fine will apply until the breach is corrected.

The revised manual also strengthens oversight of banks’ foreign currency exposure levels.

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Financial institutions that exceed approved Net Open Position limits will receive a warning for the first offence. A second violation will attract a 10-working-day suspension from the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market.

A third breach will result in a 90-day suspension from market activities.

The CBN also imposed sanctions on unauthorised reallocation of foreign exchange funds. Any bank found engaging in such practices will pay N10 million for each transaction involved.

Beyond the monetary penalty, affected institutions may be referred to the Bankers’ Committee ethics framework for further disciplinary action.

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The central bank said the new measures form part of ongoing efforts to deepen transparency, promote market discipline and establish a more rules-based foreign exchange regime.

According to the regulator, stronger compliance standards and stricter enforcement will help improve market integrity, reduce abuses and enhance investor confidence in Nigeria’s foreign exchange market.

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Umahi Threatens To Delist Road Contractors Over Non-Compliance

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The Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, has threatened to delist contractors who fail to comply with federal government construction guidelines on road projects across the country.

He also warned that ministry officials who fail to enforce compliance would be removed or redeployed.

Umahi issued the warning on Saturday during an inspection of the Mararaba–Keffi road project.

He said the federal government would begin a cleanup of non-performing contractors from next week.

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“From next week, we are going to weed out contractors—whether indigenous or expatriate—who are not committed. Some of them have up to 25 jobs awarded before we came on board. If you are not ready to invest while awaiting federal government payments, then you are not part of the progress of this country,” he said.

He added that contractors who only depend on advance payments before mobilising to site would be removed, noting that some had benefitted from government jobs for over 30 years without adequate performance.

Umahi, however, commended JRB Construction Company for its quality of work and commitment to road infrastructure development despite funding challenges.

“I declare JRB as the best indigenous contractor because of the quality of work he does, the amount of equipment he has, and his partnership with the Federal Government,” he said.

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He explained that the contractor was selected for intervention works when funding delays slowed down the dual carriageway project and immediately mobilised without receiving advance payment.

“Where we are facing challenges is identifying true partners in progress. JRB, I commend you,” he added.

Also speaking, the chairman of the House Committee on Works, Hon. Akintola Alabi, criticised some foreign contractors for collecting mobilisation fees without moving to site.

He commended JRB for demonstrating that Nigerian contractors can deliver quality infrastructure projects.

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“There are some contractors from abroad who collect mobilisation and go back without working, then return for variations. But you are different. You continue working because you understand this is your country,” he said.

He further praised the contractor for his consistency and contribution to national infrastructure development.

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