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FG Suspends Foreign Affairs Ministry Permanent Secretary Over Alleged Sexual Harassment

The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Ibrahim Adamu Lamuwa, has been suspended by the Office of the Head of Service of alleged sexual harassment.
According to Daily Sun, a high-ranking source within the ministry, disclosed that Lamuwa was requested to step down by the Office of the Head of Service. He was given until last Friday to relinquish his position, and Benaoyagha Okoyen, the former Nigerian Ambassador to Cuba, took over as acting head on Monday.
“If they don’t try to play politics based on where he is coming from, if the rules are properly applied, it is dismissal because it is gross misconduct,” the source was quoted as saying.
SaharaReporters on Monday broke the news that Nigeria’s foreign affairs minister Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar had written to the Head of Service of the Federation, Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan, officially complaining about allegations of sexual harassment against Lamuwa.
In a petition obtained by SaharaReporters on Monday, a married employee of the ministry, Mrs Simisola Fajemirokun Ajayi, disclosed the excesses of the permanent secretary to Ambassador Tuggar, through her lawyer, Mr Femi Falana (SAN), and urged the minister to investigate the permanent secretary.
She asked that disciplinary actions should be taken against Lamuwa to serve as a deterrent to others.
The petition dated May 29, 2024 and titled: “Request For An Investigation Of Amb. Ibrahim Lamuwa’s Conducts Of Sexual Harassment At The Place Of Work, Abuse Of Office Official Intimidation And Discrimination,” was signed by Adebayo A. Oniyelu LP for Falana & Falana’s.
Ajayi recounted the Permanent Secretary’s history of harassment, recalling that the minister had previously intervened and she had been assured that the behavior would cease. However, in May, the Permanent Secretary, Ambassador Ibrahim Lamuwa, allegedly resumed his inappropriate behavior, creating a hostile and uncomfortable work environment for the counsel’s client and other ministry staff.
Ajayi’s counsel recounted one of the instances saying, “Upon arriving at the Permanent Secretary’s office, our client was informed that he was in his inner room. In her desperate attempt to avoid getting molested, our client returned to her office and interestingly, Amb. Ibrahim Lamuwa demanded that she return to his office at about 3:41pm on the same day.
“As instructed, our client immediately returned to see the Permanent Secretary. On arriving at the Permanent Secretary’s office, he commented that our client had not been to his office since February because she had grudges against him. He then offered our client to drink tea from his cup whilst forcefully putting his arms around our client’s and referring to her as a “stubborn woman”.
“Our client again hurriedly left the Permanent Secretary’s office for fear of being molested after repeated demands of a tight hug from him as he had missed seeing her.
“It is pertinent to state that a discreet investigation conducted by our client revealed that more women are with unadorned allegations against the Permanent Secretary, particularly female directors who were almost raped in the hotel rooms and female foreign service officers who have been harassed, threatened and removed from trips, postings and other privileges because they declined to comply with Amb. Ibrahim Lamuwa’s uncontrolled sexual urges.”
Dated May 27, 2024, the minister’s letter to the Head of Service which was obtained by SaharaReporters on Monday is titled: “RE: Official Complaint Regarding Sexual Harassment Of Mrs Simisola Fajemirokun Ajayi By Ambassador Ibrahim Adamu Lamuwa (Permanent Secretary Ministry Of Foreign Affairs).”
“I am compelled to write to inform you of a formal complaint against the Permanent Secretary. Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Ibrahim Adamu Lamuwa on allegations of sexual harassment,” the minister, Amb. Tuggar stated in the letter he personally signed.
“Bearing in mind the gravity of the matter,” he said, “I feel it necessary to draw your attention to it and ask that you handle it accordingly.
“Please find attached a copy of the complaint I received via email. May I also assure you that I remain available to provide you with any assistance required in discharging your responsibilities.”
The minister attached a copy of the petition he received from Mrs Ajayi’s lawyers, which read in part, “October 7, 2023 during the first policy retreat to review President Tinubu’s 4D policy, Amb. Ibrahim Lamuwa approached our client to inquire as to why she did not sleep at the hotel and informed her that he would want her to come to his room after the event. Our client explained that she was a nursing mother and needed to go home to care for her baby.
“Dissatisfied with this, he reiterated his sexual advancement to our client by saying “Is it a big baby or small baby- he suspects it’s a big baby and would like to find out so he can join”. He, however, continued this line of inappropriate anecdotes throughout the retreat.”
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CJN Expresses Concern Over High Rate of Electricity-Related Deaths in Nigeria

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, has expressed displeasure over incessant deaths and injuries in Nigeria’s electricity sector.
Kekere-Ekun made the remark on Monday in Abuja at the 2025 National Seminar on Regulations in the Electricity Power Sector.
While noting that the judiciary will henceforth intervene to curb the ugly trend, the CJN recalled that in 2024 alone, 112 electricity-related deaths involving Nigerians were recorded along with 95 others who suffered various degrees of injuries in the same year.
According to her, operators who fail to comply with safety reforms in the sector must henceforth be held accountable, while victims and their families must be accorded the justice they deserve.
Kekere-Ekun commended the NJI and NERC for putting the seminar in place and charged judges in attendance to engage rigorously with the sessions and to share their judicial experiences.
In a goodwill message, the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, said the electricity sector remains a cornerstone of the nation’s socio-economic development.
Fagbemi noted that the electricity sector in Nigeria is undergoing significant evolution, marked by dynamic reforms, regulatory complexities, and a push for greater efficiency.
The AGF expressed the willingness of the Federal Ministry of Justice to partner with NERC to enhance the performance of its regulatory roles, as well as expand the frontiers of the legal framework for the electricity industry.
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INEC chairman advocates for swift electoral reforms

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, has stressed the importance of continuing the reform of electoral laws and the need for swift action to implement necessary changes.
Yakubu said this when he addressed members of the National Assembly’s Joint Committee on Electoral Matters during a retreat in Lagos on Monday.
Reflecting on a similar retreat held in 2020, which led to the passage of the Electoral Act 2022, Yakubu highlighted how that reform had modernised the electoral process.
He stated, “That effort, among many other initiatives, resulted in the repeal and re-enactment of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended). The result is the current Electoral Act 2022.”
This reform, according to Yakubu, addressed legal gaps, enhanced technology usage, and incorporated recommendations from past electoral reform committees.
He added, “For us in INEC, the coming together of lawmakers, who also have field experience as practising politicians, and the commission as the election management body saddled with the constitutional responsibility of organising, undertaking and supervising all elections in Nigeria (except the local government elections) is a positive development for electoral reform in Nigeria.”
The INEC chairman noted the importance of collaboration between INEC and lawmakers, who bring valuable political experience to the table.
He noted that such retreats offer a unique opportunity to engage in focused discussions about the challenges of election management, something that cannot be fully achieved in committee rooms.
“We believe that a retreat such as this one provides a focused engagement and a better insight into the challenges of election management beyond what can be achieved in a few hours of public hearing in a Committee Room at the National Assembly,” he said.
A major focus of Yakubu’s speech was the amendment to the Electoral Act that extended the time between party primaries and general elections.
Prior to this change, INEC had only 60 days after primaries to prepare for elections, often leading to delays.
The new amendment, which extended the timeline to 180 days, allowed for improved planning, resulting in the successful conduct of the 2023 general election without any postponements due to logistical issues.
“The solution was to amend the Electoral Act to provide for more time between party primaries and the nomination of candidates on the one hand and the dates fixed for the election on the other,” Yakubu explained.
The INEC chairman also pointed to another historic achievement in the 2023 election: for the first time since Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999, all election materials, including ballot papers and result sheets, were printed domestically.
This move, which garnered praise from the Chartered Institute of Professional Printers of Nigeria, marked a significant milestone in strengthening local capacity for election management.
“Not a single sheet of paper for the 2023 General Election was printed outside Nigeria,” Yakubu declared.
Looking forward, he called on the National Assembly to act swiftly to finalise the legal framework for future elections.
“I wish to appeal to the National Assembly to expedite action to conclude the electoral legal framework speedily so that the commission will have enough time for implementation,” he said.
He thanked the commission’s development partners for their ongoing support and urged lawmakers to expedite the necessary reforms to allow for adequate implementation time before the next election cycle.
Yakubu concluded by stressing the critical role of a strong legal framework in ensuring the continued improvement of the electoral process and the strengthening of its democracy.
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Afenifere honours Pa Abraham Adesanya, 17 years after demise

The Pan Yoruba sociopolitical group, Afenifere, on Monday, remember Ed and honoured the late leader of the group, Pa Abraham Adesanya, some 17 years after his departure to the great beyond.
The foremost Yoruba group who paid glowing tributes to its late leader described him as a democrat, highly principled and consistent political leader.
Afenifere, in a statement signed by the National Organising Secretary of Afenifere, Abagun Kole Omololu, said the legacy of the late leader of the group would continue to inspire the way leadere play politics in this country
He said people like him are not many and said “on this solemn day, Afenifere honours the memory of Senator Abraham Adesanya, a titan of conscience, courage, and unyielding patriotism.
“A beacon of progressive thought and an unrelenting advocate for true federalism, Adesanya’s life embodied a profound devotion to the ideals of justice, liberty, and national equity.
“In an era marked by dictatorship and democratic subversion, he stood firm ,a lone voice of moral authority when many had fallen silent.
“His leadership of Afenifere was distinguished not by bluster, but by a dignified tenacity that galvanised a generation yearning for a Nigeria governed by fairness and reason”
He said “Papa Adesanya understood that nations are not sustained by mere geographical boundaries, but by structures built on consensus, equity, and mutual respect.
“His calls for restructuring were neither whimsical nor opportunistic; they were borne of a sagacious understanding that the strength of a nation lies in the inclusivity of its foundations.
“Today, as we reflect on the life of this great statesman,we are reminded that leadership is not merely about office, but about service to enduring principles.
“Afenifere salutes Papa Abraham Adesanya , a steadfast sentinel of democratic ideals and a true architect of hope. May his legacy continue to inspire generations”
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