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Sam George slams AirtelTigo sale, calls managers “enemies of the state”

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Minister for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has sharply criticized those responsible for managing the AirtelTigo transaction, describing them as “enemies of the state” over the sale of the telecommunications company.

He raised concerns over the decision to sell AirtelTigo—burdened with a GHC3.5 billion debt—for a token price of just one dollar.

Speaking to journalists in Parliament on Monday, March 24, the Minister questioned the patriotism of those who oversaw the process.

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“Those who managed the AirtelTigo process are enemies of our state and individuals who have no sense of patriotism. So for anybody to have told us that they bought AirtelTigo for 1 dollar, and now that we have taken over the ministry, ATC (American Tower Company), just one of the companies AirtelTigo owes, has presented us with a bill of 1.5 billion Ghana Cedis,” he stated.
He further disclosed that discussions with the American Embassy brought to light concerns over AirtelTigo’s financial liabilities.

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Five feared dead as military clashes with Shi’te protesters in FCT

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A deadly confrontation erupted in Abuja on Friday when security forces opened fire on Shi’ite protesters during an International Quds Day procession, resulting in at least five deaths and numerous injuries.

The clash occurred near Banex Plaza in Wuse 2, where thousands of members of the Islamic Movement had gathered to mark the last Friday of Ramadan in solidarity with Palestinians.

Military forces, using armoured vehicles and firing indiscriminately, blocked the procession route after Jummah prayers.

A senior member of the Muslim sect, who spoke to Vanguard in confidence, described the events.

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He said, “Today is International Quds Day, the last Friday of Ramadan. We always show solidarity with Palestine on this occasion. This morning, we saw a memo from the National Security Adviser instructing security forces to act. We initially planned to gather at the National Mosque, but it was occupied. To avoid confrontation, we moved towards the Customs Office, but security forces blocked us near Wuse Market. We proceeded towards Banex Plaza, where no security presence was observed.”

‘The situation escalated quickly’

“Thousands had gathered from across the country. After Jummah prayers, we began our procession. As we passed Banner Junction, the military started shooting. Only the military were present—there were no police officers. They brought an armoured vehicle, blocked the road, and fired indiscriminately at unarmed civilians, including women and children. So far, five people are confirmed dead, many are injured, and security forces have detained several others. An eyewitness saw a Hilux van carrying a body. We are relocating to safety.”

The Shi’ite leader suggested a government directive was behind the crackdown.

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According to him, “We saw the memo but have not confirmed its authenticity. The version we received was stamped, signed, and secretly sent to the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps. Security agencies nationwide received it, particularly in areas where processions were expected. Yet, only Abuja witnessed violence.”

‘Call for Accountability’

“This was the military. The leadership must explain why this happened. Two weeks ago, the Foreign Affairs Minister supported Palestinian freedom at a Muslim congress in Saudi Arabia. Every human being should stand for Palestinian rights, yet here, people are attacked for doing the same. More details will follow,” the source added.

The violence disrupted commercial activity at Banex Plaza. Social media initially reported one death before the IMN confirmed five.

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Another eyewitness, Terlula Michael, an engineer who works at Banex Plaza, provided a different perspective.

“I saw protesters throwing stones at civilian vehicles—how is that peaceful?” he queried.

The U.S. Embassy had warned of potential unrest linked to IMN demonstrations, but as of press time, neither the military nor the government had issued a statement on the fatal clash.

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EFCC denies political victimisation in Achimugu probe

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has dismissed reports suggesting that its ongoing investigation into Ms Aisha Achimugu is linked to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar or Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

In a statement released on Friday evening, the anti-graft agency emphasised that Achimugu is being investigated solely for alleged criminal conspiracy and money laundering. The EFCC clarified that its probe has no political undertones and is unrelated to any dealings involving the two politicians.

According to the statement, Achimugu has been under investigation since 2022. She previously obtained a court injunction restraining the EFCC from arresting or detaining her, but this injunction was overturned by a Federal High Court in Abuja on February 19, 2025.

The court ruled that law enforcement agencies, including the EFCC, have the authority to investigate crimes when there is reasonable suspicion or evidence of wrongdoing.

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Furthermore, the court upheld an interim order for the forfeiture of assets linked to Achimugu, dismissing her legal challenge as lacking merit.

Reaffirming its commitment to professionalism and impartiality, the EFCC urged the public to avoid attaching political motives to its work.

“The EFCC is non-partisan and non-sectarian,” the statement read, calling for continued public confidence in the agency’s operations.

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GOOD NEWS! Ibas approves payment of workers salaries as Rivers stabilises

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The Rivers Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, has approved the payment of salaries for the state Civil Servants, pensioners, and all suspended political appointees.

The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof. Ibibia Worika, disclosed this in a statement issued to newsmen in Port Harcourt, on Friday, saying that the payment was for March, 2025.

Worika said that this was in line with the commitment pledged to the people of the state by the Administrator.

He said that Ibas further directed the Accountant General of the state to ensure that the payment was made immediately without delay.

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