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NEMA confirms six deaths, 18 vehicles burnt in Abuja truck explosion

By Francesca Hangeior
The National Emergency Management Agency on Thursday confirmed six fatalities, while the number of injured persons is yet to be known in the tanker explosion along the AYA-Karu expressway, Abuja.
The agency also said the injured victims have been taken to the National Hospital, State House Clinic, Karu General Hospital, and Customs Clinic Karu for medical attention.
In a post on its X handle, it stated that it received a distress call about a major road crash involving a Compressed Natural Gas truck that lost control and crashed into another truck along AYA-Karu expressway on Wednesday at about 7pm.
“The crash resulted in the fire that subsequently impacted several other vehicles with significant damages. The FRSC, as the lead agency, was already on the scene due to the proximity of their Zebra base.
“NEMA’s Search and Rescue Team, along with emergency response vehicles, including a Medical Intensive Care Unit ambulance, were mobilised. Additional coordination was handled by Director of search and Rescue to ensure the strategic deployment of backup teams. Multiple agencies, including FRSC, Federal Fire Service, NSCDC, NPF, the military, FCT Emergency Management Agency, and FCT Fire Service, collaborated to extinguish fires, extricate trapped individuals, and evacuate the injured to hospitals.
“The crash involved 16 cars and two trucks. Six fatalities were confirmed, while the number of injured persons is yet to be determined. The injured victims were taken to the National Hospital, State House Clinic, Karu General Hospital, and Customs Clinic Karu for medical attention.”
It emphasised that the major challenge during the response was traffic and crowd control, which caused delays in accessing the scene, especially for the MICU ambulance.
“After the successful evacuation of affected persons and the clearance of the road for normal traffic flow, the DSAR officially handed over the scene to the Police at 23:48 hrs. On behalf of DG NEMA, (Mrs Zubaida Umar) appreciation was extended to all stakeholders involved in the response,” it added.
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Pregnant women, infants rescued as police raid illegal maternity home in A’Ibom

By Francesca Hangeior
The Police Command in Akwa Ibom State says it has uncovered an illegal maternity home, allegedly involved in child trafficking, unlawful medical practice, and impersonation.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Timfon John, made this known in a statement in Uyo, the state capital, on Friday.
John said that the illegal maternity home was uncovered in Usung Atiat, the Abak Local Government Area of the state.
She said the rescued women were under protective care, while investigations were ongoing to uncover other collaborators and ensure justice was served.
“Acting on credible intelligence, operatives of the command raided the premises and arrested a female, who was found harbouring seven pregnant women and five infants, aged between two weeks and one year.
“Further search led to the recovery of various medical supplies, including syringes, drip lines, herbs, and immunisation records, for which the suspect had no legal authorisation,” the PPRO said.
John reiterated the command’s commitment to dismantling illegal activities endangering vulnerable individuals.
She urged residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities to the nearest police station.
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What Akpabio said about my waist movements– Natasha Akpoti reveals

Suspended senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (PDP, Kogi Central), has said that the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, once made a suggestive comment about her waist movements.
She made the allegation in an interview with BBC, adding that Akpabio would “squeeze my hands in a very suggestive way”.
“We women, we know what it means when a man squeezes our hands in a suggestive way,” she added.
Natasha Akpoti told the BBC reporter: “There was a time I forgot to wear my ring because I rushed to work. And there were about five senators there.
“And Akpabio said ‘oh Natasha, you are not wearing your ring… is this an invitation to treat?
“There was another time he made a statement like ‘Natasha, your husband is really enjoying. It looks like you’d be able to make good movements with your waist’.
“He makes such sexist statements.”
Asked how other senators react, Natasha Akpoti said: “And then they (other senators) all laughed.
“People don’t understand what it means to carry this. Maybe we don’t talk about it enough in Nigeria or Africa.
“I just want a place where I would just work. I thought the worst was over, but I guess for a woman, it’s never really over, right?”
Recall that the Senate suspended Natasha Akpoti on March 6 for “gross misconduct and unruly behaviour” after an altercation with the Senate President over seating arrangements.
The suspension came barely 24 hours day after she submitted a sexual harassment petition against Akpabio.
However, the Senate had insisted that Natasha Akpoti’s suspension had nothing to do with the petition.
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NSITF boss urges EFCC to include staff in ECS

…seeks collaboration on fight against corruption, others
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Managing Director of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), Barrister Oluwaseun Faleye, has urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to enlist its staff in the Employees’ Compensation Scheme (ECS).
Faleye made the call when he paid a courtesy call on the Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede at its corporate headquarters in Abuja.
Briefing the EFCC chairman, Mr. Faleye said the visit was “To formally introduce and advocate for the Employees’ Compensation Scheme (ECS), a crucial social security initiative that enhances employee welfare and protection.
He added that the visit also aimed at “exploring potential collaboration areas between NSITF and EFCC for the benefit of both organizations and national governance”.
The MD explained that ECS contribution is a manageable percentage of employees’ total monthly emoluments, making it a predictable and budget-friendly obligation.
Enumerating the key benefits of the scheme, Faleye said they to include: Coverage of medical expenses, disability benefits, death benefits for dependents and rehabilitation services for injured employees.
According to him, the mandate of the NSITF is to administer the scheme efficiently, ensuring that Nigerian workers are protected while organizations remain compliant.
He added that by subscribing to the ECS, the EFCC would enhance the welfare and morale of staff as it would “demonstrate EFCC’s commitment to the well-being of its workforce, boosting morale and productivity”
He noted that “The ECS absorbs the financial burden of work-related injuries, diseases, disabilities, or death, covering medical costs and compensation.
“While public institutions are expected to participate, EFCC’s voluntary subscription will align with best practices and reinforces its role as a compliant and responsible employer.
“Being an ECS subscriber will portray the EFCC as a socially responsible agency that prioritizes its employees’ welfare. By entrusting work-related injury compensation to NSITF, EFCC will focus on its core mandate of fighting economic and financial crimes”, he stated.
Reiterating the need for collaboration, Faleye said “We are eager to explore and formalize collaborative efforts between NSITF and EFCC for mutual benefit and national interest.
Highlighting the potential area of collaboration, the MD stressed that the EFCC’s insights on fraudulent claims and non-compliance can help NSITF enhance the integrity of ECS.
He also proposed joint capacity building sessions for personnel from both agencies on fraud detection and investigation related to workplace incidents and legal frameworks governing employee compensation and workplace safety.
Faleye said the NSITF could benefit from EFCC’s expertise in uncovering fraudulent ECS claims and enforcing compliance, strengthening the scheme’s credibility.
“We are open to any additional areas of collaboration that the EFCC may propose.”
The Employees’ Compensation Scheme was established by the Employees’ Compensation Act of 2010 to provide compensation to employees who suffer work-related injuries, diseases, disability and, or death.
It operates on a no-fault basis, ensuring that employees receive compensation regardless of the cause of the workplace incident.
The scheme is funded through employer contributions in both the public and private sectors.
In his response, the Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, assured the Fund, of enhanced collaboration and involvement in the management of its fund.
According to him “We will continue to collaborate with you, particularly in the area of the management of funds, which has to be done in the most transparent and accountable manner. That is what we are here for. We need to let you know some of the things we have discovered in the course of our investigation so that going forward, you will not make the mistake of your predecessors”.
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