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Troops k!ll 8 notorious terrorists, rescue 16 victims
By Francesca Hangeior
Nigerian troops have killed eight notorious terrorist fighters and rescued 16 kidnapped hostages in sweeping operations against terrorists and insurgents in different parts of the country.
The Nigerian Army, in a post on its official X-Handle on Monday, said the troops recovered a haul of firearms during the operations.
The post said that troops had on Sept. 22, thwarted an attempt by terrorists to raid some villages in Borno for supplies and logistics and eliminated three assailants.
According to the army, troops recovered one light machine gun, one AK-47 rifle, two hand grenades, five AK-47 rifle magazines, 200 linked Rounds of light Machine Gun and other materials, including money and phones.
The army also revealed that in another clash, while acting on credible information, troops cornered terrorists escorting abducted victims through Uvaha village in Gwoza Local Government Area.
“Despite heavy rainfall, the troops went after the terrorists and eliminated one of them, forcing the others to flee, leaving behind 16 hostages.
“Among the freed victims were 10 men and 6 women. A follow-up search of the area uncovered two grenades, a bag of fish and sundry items.
“Meanwhile, in Yobe, troops set up a well-planned ambush while acting on intelligence about a group of terrorists receiving supplies from their collaborators.
“This led to the neutralization of 4 terrorists in Madza and Azare villages of Gujba Local Government Area.
“The soldiers captured two AK-47 rifles and two empty Ak-47 rifle magazines, as well as other sundry items,” it said.
The post revealed that troops deployed in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in synergy with other security agencies activated a stop-and-search operation on suspected vehicles and apprehended suspects at Kugbo, Abuja.
According to the post, a search conducted on the suspect led to the recovery of 178 rounds of 7.62 mm (Special) ammunition concealed in a bag of flour.
“Also recovered from the suspect is a mobile phone and the sum of ₦29,000.
“All these efforts underscore the Nigerian Army’s unflinching dedication to wiping out terrorism, insurgency, and sundry crimes.
“The public is encouraged to keep sharing tips and useful information with security forces for prompt action,” he said.
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NNPCL Declares N10trn Remittance, N3.5trn Dividends for 2024
By Gloria Ikibah
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has announced a total remittance of N10 trillion to the Federation Account by September 2024, alongside N3.5 trillion in dividends after taxes for the 2024 fiscal year.
The Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, disclosed this during a budget defense session before the Joint Finance Committee of the Senate and House of Representatives in Abuja on Wednesday.
Kyari emphasised the transparency of NNPCL, that it is the only organization in Nigeria that publishes 100 percent of its financial accounts annually, and highlighted the its role as the Nigeria’s highest taxpayer and its significant contributions through royalties and dividends.
He also called for a forensic audit to evaluate funds spent on stabilizing petrol prices from January to September 2024. He noted that, until October 1, 2024, NNPCL, as mandated by the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), acted as the supplier of last resort for fuel.
“Our transactional accounts are fully transparent and published annually. NNPCL remains the highest taxpayer, royalty payer, and dividend contributor in the country,” Kyari stated.
On revenue projections for 2025, Kyari revealed that final figures would be determined after an upcoming board of directors’ meeting. He assured the committee that the company’s parameters for the 2025 budget are realistic.
He explained that NNPCL no longer makes direct payments into the Consolidated Revenue Fund due to its restructured operational framework under the PIA. Instead, its contributions now come through dividends and taxes.
Addressing production dynamics, Kyari explained that NNPCL operates within joint venture arrangements and can only account for its share of production. He reported that the company achieved over 90% of its 2024 production targets despite challenges related to Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) pricing and delayed tax and royalty remittances.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) revealed a remittance of N753 billion for 2024 and projected N997 billion for 2025. However, the Joint Finance Committee, chaired by Senator Sani Musa and Hon. James Faleke, revised the NPA’s revenue projection to N1.75 trillion to optimize income from the agency’s 56 revenue streams.
This revision, the committee noted, reflects a commitment to maximizing Nigeria’s revenue-generating potential.
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House of Representatives Mourn the Loss of Deputy Chief Whip, Rt. Hon. Adewunmi Oriyomi Onanuga
By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives has announced the passing of Deputy Chief Whip, Rt. Hon. Adewunmi Oriyomi Onanuga, who passed away earlier today, January 15, 2025, after a brief illness.
Onanuga until her death represented Ikenne/Sagamu/Remo North Federal Constituency of8 Ogun State.
Born on December 2, 1965, Hon. Onanuga was a respected public servant and advocate for social development. Her political journey began in 2019 when she was first elected to the House of Representatives under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC). During the 9th Assembly, she served as Chairperson of the House Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development, where she spearheaded initiatives aimed at empowering women and improving social welfare.
She was re-elected in 2023, and appointed Deputy Chief Whip in the 10th Assembly. Known for her firm leadership and discipline, she played a pivotal role in maintaining order and decorum during legislative proceedings.
Fondly called “Ijaya” by her colleagues and constituents, Hon. Onanuga was celebrated for her intellect, humility, and dedication to public service. Her contributions to the political landscape were marked by a deep commitment to the betterment of society and the welfare of her constituents.
In a statement, by House Spokesperson, Rep. Akin Rotimi, he extended condolences to her family, friends, associates, and the people of Ogun State, particularly her Ikenne/Sagamu/Remo North constituency.
“The National Assembly expressed its collective grief over the loss of a vibrant and devoted lawmaker whose impact will be remembered for generations”, statement read in part.
Funeral arrangements will be communicated by her family in due course. The House called for prayers for her soul to rest in perfect peace and for her legacy to continue inspiring future leaders.
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Health Agencies Demand Increased Funding in 2025 Budget
By Gloria Ikibah
Key health agencies under the House Committee on Healthcare Services have appealed for more funding in the 2025 budget, citing critical needs in addressing healthcare challenges across the country.
This was their position during the 2025 budget defense session on Tuesday in Abuja.
The Executive Director of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Muyi Aina, presented a proposed budget of ₦48.1478 billion for 2025.
He highlighted that while the agency benefits from the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund and Vaccine Immunisation Funds, additional funding is key for optimal performance.
Dr. Aina also expressed hope for better budget releases in 2025, and noted that the 2024 disbursement was insufficient.
Similarly, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) requested ₦7.38 billion to combat the country’s ongoing eight disease outbreaks and enhance preparedness.
The Director-General of NCDC, Dr. Jide Idris, emphasised the efforts if the agency in capacity building, research, and collaboration with state governments to strengthen disease surveillance. He therefore called for a dedicated contingency fund to manage emergencies effectively.
The Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) proposed ₦113 billion for its 2025 operations. The Registrar, Dr. Fatima Kyari, revealed that the council received no allocation in 2024 due to its exclusion from the budgeting process, relying instead on funds from doctors’ registration fees and levies.
Dr. Kyari pledged to intensify advocacy to expand funding sources and alleviate pressure on federal medical institutions.
The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) is seeking ₦130 billion to increase health insurance coverage. The agency’s Director-General, Dr. Kelechi Ohiri, disclosed that only 19.4 million Nigerians are currently covered under NHIA, with an additional 2.5 million under the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund.
Dr. Ohiri outlined plans to engage the private sector, telecom companies, and digital technology to boost enrollment and expand coverage.
During the session, the Chairman of the House Committee on Healthcare Institutions, Rep. Amos Magaji, emphasised the importance of a functional healthcare system in reducing corruption and alleviating financial burdens on Nigerians.
He commended the agencies for their presentations and assured them that the Committee would review their funding requests for possible increases.
Members of the Committee also scrutinized the agencies’ 2024 expenditures and deliberated on their proposed budgets and plans for 2025.
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