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EU Allocates N171m To Fight Malnutrition In North-East Nigeria

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By Gloria Ikibah 
 
The European Union has allocated €100,000 (over N171 million) in humanitarian assistance to help eliminate high levels of malnutrition in northeastern Nigeria. 
 
 The funding will help 160,000 people in the states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe and  enable the Nigerian Red Cross to provide emergency assistance to reduce malnutrition, with a focus on malnourished children, as well as pregnant and lactating women. Support will include cash grants to mothers and caregivers of malnourished children to help them cover their dietary needs, as well as information activities such as community workshops on nutrition and feeding practices. In addition, it is also foreseen to distribute water purification tablets and to carry out hygiene campaigns, in order to prevent diarrheal diseases.
 
This funding is part of the EU’s overall contribution to the Disaster Response Emergency Fund (DREF) of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).
 
In northeast Nigeria, the severe malnutrition crisis has been exacerbated by ongoing conflict, displacement, and limited access to essential services. Most cases are coming from hard-to-reach locations and children under 5 are particularly vulnerable. 
 
Background 
The European Union and its Member States are the world’s leading donor of humanitarian aid. Relief assistance is an expression of European solidarity towards people in need around the world. It aims to save lives, prevent, and alleviate human suffering and safeguard the integrity and human dignity of populations affected by natural disasters and man-made crises.
 
Through its Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid department, the European Union helps millions of victims of conflicts and disasters every year. With headquarters in Brussels and a global network of field offices, the EU provides assistance to the most vulnerable people on the basis of humanitarian needs.
 
The European Commission has signed a €8 million humanitarian delegation agreement with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), to support the Federation’s Disaster Response Emergency Fund (DREF). Funds from the DREF are mainly allocated to ‘small-scale’ disasters, those that do not give rise to a formal international appeal.
 
The Disaster Response Emergency Fund (DREF) was established in 1979 and is supported by contributions from donors. Each time a National Red Cross or Red Crescent Society needs immediate financial support to respond to a disaster, it can request funds from the DREF. For small-scale disasters, the IFRC allocates grants from the Fund, which can be replenished by the donors. The delegation agreement between the IFRC and ECHO enables the latter to replenish the DREF for agreed operations (within its humanitarian mandate) up to a total of €8 million.
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Tinubu Endorses Establishment of Forest Guards to Counter Terrorism, Banditry

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the establishment of forest guards and commencement of their employment to secure the 1,129 forests in the country.

In a statement on Wednesday, presidential spokesperson, Sunday Dare, revealed that the President directed that the forest guards are to be well trained and armed to perform their duties, which is essentially to flush out terrorists and criminal gangs hiding inside the forests for criminal activities.

According to Dare, the recruitment is a security collaborative effort between the federal and state governments.

“The office of the NSA and the Ministry of Environment have been directed to take charge and ensure full implementation,” he said.

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The presidential spokesperson said thousands of young Nigerians are expected to be employed as personnel of the outfit.

“President Tinubu had warned terrorists that his administration would not surrender an inch of the country’s territory to terrorists, bandits, and other criminal gangs operating inside the forests. President Tinubu vowed that the country would take back its forests,” he said.

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EFCC invites Tompolo over viral naira abuse video

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has reportedly sent a letter of invitation to former Niger Delta militant leader, Chief Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, over allegations of naira abuse and financial misconduct.

According to sources within the anti-graft agency who spoke with SaharaReporters on Wednesday, the letter was delivered earlier this week, and the commission is now awaiting Tompolo’s response.

The sources clarified that the invitation is procedural and not an arrest warrant, but emphasised its expectation of his cooperation.

“An invitation letter has been sent to Tompolo,” one of the sources said.

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This development follows public outrage over a viral video showing Tompolo celebrating what appeared to be his 54th birthday in April. In the footage, which trended widely on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Tompolo is seen dancing while another man sprays him with bundles of ₦1,000 notes — a direct violation of Section 21(3) of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act.

The law prohibits the spraying or mutilation of naira notes at social events and prescribes penalties including fines, imprisonment, or both.

Public criticism of the EFCC escalated after the video emerged, with many Nigerians accusing the agency of selective justice. While celebrities like Bobrisky, E-Money, Iyabo Ojo, and comedian AY have faced interrogation or prosecution for similar offences, Tompolo appeared to have been ignored — until now.

The backlash triggered widespread debate over the EFCC’s consistency in law enforcement, especially given Tompolo’s influential role in the Niger Delta and his federal contract to secure oil pipelines.

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In a statement on Monday, the EFCC confirmed Tompolo would be investigated, declaring: “Nobody is above the law. Tompolo will have questions to answer.”

Meanwhile, full details of the investigation remain undisclosed.

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Senate Condemns Lack of Federal Character Principles

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The Senate on Tuesday, May 14, 2025, decried the absence of Federal Character Principles in sharing of resources and opportunities across the country.

This was made known during the investigative hearing on the implementation of the Federal Character principle in Nigeria’s public sector organises by the Senate Committee on Federal Character and Inter-governmental Affairs.

The Chairman of the Committee, Sen. Allwell Onyesoh in his opening speechnsaid the Federal Character Commission in Nigeria is mandated to ensure fairness and equity in the distribution of public posts and socio-economic opportunities across the nation, promoting national unity and integration. This mandate he bsaid is enshrined in the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigerian as amended- focuses on proportional sharing of resources and opportunities.

“As enshrined in Section 14(3) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the Federal Character Principle is fundamental to our national cohesion. It mandates that governance must reflect the diversity of our federation to prevent domination by any one group or region. Sadly, systemic abuse and ineffective enforcement have made this principle more honoured in the breach than in observance.”

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Stressing that persistent non-compliance by many MDAs in both recruitment and infrastructure allocation has fueled marginalization and deepened discontent. The Federal Character Commission, despite its legal powers, has struggled with enforcement. This reality calls for urgent reforms, possibly including a Federal Character Compliance Tribunal, to ensure that violations are meaningfully addressed.” He said.

Sen. Allwell call on all stakeholders, MDAs, civil society, and the public to support this process as full cooperation is expected, and the Committee will not hesitate to invoke its constitutional powers under Sections 88 and 89 where necessary.

He warned that the leadership of every agencies must honour their invitation for the investigative hearing because the committee will live no stone unturned in it bid to unravel the ministry behind the lopsided distribution of resources and opportunities in Nigeria.

Senator Seriake Dickson on his part said the creation of Federal Character Commission was for equitable distribution of resources and opportunities across board, thereby giving every region a sense of belonging, but regretted the reality on ground.

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Dicksom assured that the committee will unravel the ministry surrounding the unequitable distribution of resources and opportunities andndeals with accordingly.

Also, Sen. Simon Lalong said the aim of the essence of Federal Character is for inclusiveness. Lamenting that the aims and objectives has not been met.

He pointed out that the committee will unfolds a lot of flaws by thorough investigative hearing, while buttressing on the mandate of the commission. And that the committee will carry out their assignment with equity and fairness.

Other senators who also spoke at the hearing corroborated with the committee ‘s Chairman, Sen. Onyesoh and vowed to make sure the committee gets to the roots of it.

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