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Lawmaker Pushes Bill to Ban Public Servants from Patronising Private Schools, Hospitals

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By Gloria Ikibah 
 
The lawmaker representing Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Rep. Amobi Godwin Ogah, has called for sweeping reforms in Nigeria’s public service sector with the introduction of a bill seeking to prohibit all public and civil servants, including their immediate family members from patronising private schools and healthcare services.
 
The proposed legislation, “Private Institutions and Health Care Service Providers (Prohibition) Bill, 2025 (HB 2487), aims to restore confidence in Nigeria’s public schools and hospitals, which Ogah described as “a shadow of themselves.”
 
Addressing journalists at the National Assembly on Tuesday, Ogah drew historical comparisons, recalling how Nigeria’s founding fathers were products of government schools.
 
“Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen today marks a turning point in the history of our Nation as I move for the passage of the Bill on Private Institutions and Health Care Service Providers (Prohibition) Bill, 2025. This Bill intends to prohibit all Public and Civil Servants, including their immediate Family members from patronizing Private Schools and Health care services in order to avoid conflict of interest, maintain public trust and ensure high uncompromised standards and integrity of these public institutions.
 
“Before Nigeria attained independence and became a republic, our foremost Statesmen all had their education in government schools. Sir Ahmadu Bello went to Sokoto Provincial school and Katsina Training College, now Barewa College, while Nnamdi Azikiwe went to a mission school, Holy Trinity College and Christ Church school all in Onitsha. Likewise Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Alhaji Tafawa Balewa.”
 
Ogah lamented what he described as a modern-day over-reliance on private institutions.
 
He cited data on Nigeria’s spending on foreign medical and educational services.
 
“The penchant for patronising private educational institutions and health care services were alien to our democrats of old but today, it has become an unwholesome trend for both public and civil servants to seek private educational institutions and medical care for themselves and their family members to the detriment of the economy of our Country.
 
“In 2024 Nigeria allocated a total of N1.336 trillion Naira to health care in the 2024 budget, which is a far cry from the estimated N1.6 trillion Naira or over $1 billion dollars, Nigerians spend annually on medical treatments abroad. Nigerians also spent at least $29.29 billion dollars on foreign medical expenses during the 8 years of late former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. In education Nigeria spent $38.17 million on foreign education expenses between January and March, 2024 while in 2023 she spent a whopping $218.87 million dollars”, he revealed.
 
The federal lawmaker therefore urged Nigerians to embrace patriotism by strengthening public institutions rather than funding foreign or private ones:
 
“The time for us all to tell ourselves the truth is now; we can no longer continue to inflict serious damage to the psyche of Nigerians. The time to be patriotic is now. If we have started the removal of petroleum subsidy, we must also enforce this bill to prohibit the patronizing of private schools and health care services by Public and Civil Servants.
 
“Because of the patronage of private schools and health care facilities, our institutions of leaning and medical care have become a shadow of themselves, with little or no infrastructural development and fallen standards of services. We must of necessity restore confidence in our government institutions, like public schools and government hospitals, thereby promoting the image of our country in the comity of Nations. It does not speak good of our country, that our Presidents and notable government functionaries are seen to be going abroad for medical treatment and even dying in the process. This Bill intends to put a stop to all this medical and educational tourism among public and civil servants”, he added.
 
Ogah appealed to Nigerians and the media to join in promoting the bill, unveiling two official campaign hashtags:
 
“I therefore call on Nigerians and indeed the Fourth Estate of the Realm to join me in supporting this Bill and begin a new Consciousness of promoting our health care and educational institution. Let the campaign begin with hashtag #tagPromoteourschoolsandhealthcareservices; #tagPrivateinstitutionsandhealthcareservicesprovidersprohibitionBill2025″, he urged.
 
The bill, if passed, will mandate all public and civil servants to exclusively use public schools and government hospitals, a move Ogah insists will revive Nigeria’s struggling public institutions.
 
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Disclaimer: NDLEA alerts public on fraudulent auction offers impersonating officials

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has drawn attention to a fraudulent scheme orchestrated by criminal elements and scammers targeting unsuspecting members of the public.

The fraudsters have been found using the names of top NDLEA officials, most notably the Secretary to the Agency, Barrister Shadrach Haruna, to issue fake private letters and messages offering cheap forfeited vehicles for sale on auction.

The public is hereby notified that these offers are a complete scam. The Agency wishes to categorically state that these fraudulent offers are a malicious gimmick designed solely to defraud targeted individuals of their hard-earned money.

No official of the Agency has the mandate to privately offer, allocate, or sell forfeited vehicles or any other seized assets to individuals. Vehicles and other assets forfeited as proceeds of drug crimes are strictly auctioned through public processes managed by appointed, government-registered auctioneers. Any legitimate auction exercise is widely publicized in national dailies and through the Agency’s official channels, in line with established legal and public procurement guidelines.

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Members of the public are strongly urged to discountenance, ignore, and report any such private letters, text messages, or social media offers claiming to originate from Barrister Shadrach Haruna or any other NDLEA official.

The NDLEA remains committed to maintaining transparency and integrity in all its operations. Do not fall victim to these criminal elements. If you are approached with such fraudulent offers, please report immediately to the nearest NDLEA command or via our official communication channels.

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2027 reggae dance: New ADC presidential candidate emerges

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

A faction of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) led by Nafiu Gombe has picked Professor Chris Uba as its presidential candidate for the 2027 general election.

The party disowned former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as its flag bearer.

The group said the party had already completed its presidential nomination process in line with its constitution and the Electoral Act, adding that Uba emerged as the recognized candidate after all required procedures were concluded.

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The faction also disowned the National Working Committee headed by former Senate President David Mark, saying it has no constitutional or legal authority to act on behalf of the party.

It maintained that the recognized leadership of the ADC remains in charge of the party’s affairs.

According to the statement released on Wednesday, the clarification became necessary to stop attempts to create confusion about the party’s position ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The group said the ADC had not entered into any alliance, merger or coalition with any political party.

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added that the party remains independent and intends to contest the elections with its own structure, manifesto and leadership.

The faction said it believes Uba has the experience, character and capacity to lead the country if elected in 2027.

It also warned Atiku against presenting himself as the ADC’s presidential candidate, saying such a claim is false and could mislead party members and the public.

The group added that the ADC would not allow its platform to be used by politicians pursuing personal ambitions or by coalition groups seeking to take over the party’s structure.

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It said every constitutional and legal step would be taken to protect the party from what it described as unauthorised use of its name and platform.

The faction also dismissed reports suggesting that there were plans to stop the ADC from participating in the 2027 elections, expressing confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission and the country’s electoral process.

It said the party is preparing to present candidates for the presidency, governorships, National Assembly, state assemblies and local government elections across the country.

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ANGER: Three Brothers Face Murder Charge for Beating man to death for dating Their Mom

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Three brothers have appeared before the Mbabane Magistrates Court in Swaziland on a murder charge following the brutal de@th of their mother’s boyfriend.

The accused, Mlondi Mbuli, 25, Sakhelwe Mbuli, 18, and Lindani Mdziniso, 23, all from the Hholoshini area in Eswatini’s Hhohho Region, are alleged to have fatally assaulted Njabulo Ngwenya on June 28, 2026.

According to police, the brothers att@cked Ngwenya with bricks, stones, sticks, open hands, and kicks to different parts of his body. Investigators allege the assa¥lt was motivated by the brothers’ belief that Ngwenya was having a relationship with their biological mother.

Court records state that the incident was reported after Sibongile Motsa, also from Hholoshini, informed police that she discovered her son, Njabulo Ngwenya, lying deed inside her sister’s house at about 1 a.m. on June 28, 2026.

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The matter came before Principal Magistrate Sfiso Vilakati during the trio’s initial court appearance.

The three defendants have been remanded in custody until July 10, 2026, pending committal of the case to the High Court for further proceedings.

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