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Collapsed Ikoyi Building Had Approval For 21 Floors, But… — Lagos Dep Governor Hamzat
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Collapsed Ikoyi Building Had Approval For 21 Floors, But… — Lagos Dep Governor Hamzat

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The Lagos deputy governor, Femi Hamzat, has said that the building that collapsed in Ikoyi, Lagos, had approval for 21 floors and not 15, but that the construction company compromised on integrity.

He added that 10 casualties have been confirmed, while nine persons have been rescued from the rubbles.

Hamzat made the revelation while addressing journalists at the scene of the incident, adding that “it’s a search and rescue operation.”

According to him, “two people were rescued alive this morning(Tuesday) while some confirmed dead.

“The total number of people rescued so far is nine (currently undergoing treatment at a nearby clinic) while we have a record of 10 casualties.

“Our focus is to see how we can rescue more people in the building.

“We heard a voice of a lady trapped in the building. So, we’re not sure of the number of persons trapped.

“It’s a search and rescue operation and we hope to save more lives,” he said.

On the punitive measures put in place by the government to curtail another incident of such in the future, the deputy governor said structural measures are in place to inspect the buildings within and around the state regularly.

On the building approval plan, the deputy governor said, “The approval for the building, this particular one that collapsed, was approved for 21 floors, not 15.”

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JUST IN: Tinubu Approves Establishment Of Committee To Oversee Implementation Of Tax Reforms

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the establishment of the National Tax Policy Implementation Committee (NTPIC), a new body tasked with overseeing the execution of the administration’s tax reforms.

The development was announced on Friday in a statement issued by Bayo Onanuga, the president’s special adviser on information and strategy. He said the committee is expected to drive the implementation of the government’s tax initiatives in alignment with the economic priorities of both the administration and the Nigerian people.

According to the statement, the NTPIC will coordinate and monitor ongoing reforms aimed at strengthening the national tax system, enhancing revenue mobilisation, and supporting broader economic objectives.

 

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Ndume Backs Withdrawal Of Police From VIPs, Says ‘Some Ministers Attach Officers To Wives, Children’

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Ali Ndume, the senator representing Borno South, has declared his full support for the directive ordering the withdrawal of police officers attached to very important persons (VIPs) across the country. His remarks followed President Bola Tinubu’s instruction on Sunday directing the removal of police personnel from VIP protection roles.

The presidency had earlier explained that the withdrawn officers would be redeployed to core policing functions as part of efforts to address rising insecurity. According to Bayo Onanuga, the president’s special adviser on information and strategy, the measure forms part of a broader national security strategy aimed at strengthening police efficiency and improving public safety.

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, subsequently confirmed that 11,566 officers had been withdrawn in compliance with the presidential directive. He stated that the reassigned personnel would reinforce frontline security operations nationwide.

Speaking during an appearance on Channels Television’s programme, Politics Today, Ndume described the directive as one of Tinubu’s “most commendable decisions” and urged immediate implementation. He noted that many VIPs, including some ministers, had officers attached not only to themselves but also to their spouses and children.

Ndume said he expected to see an immediate reduction in police presence around government institutions. “We should see it on the ground,” he said, adding that he was surprised to still find numerous police officers around the National Assembly on Thursday.

The lawmaker revealed that he had personally rejected the number of officers previously assigned to him. “I was attached three policemen but that was a big crowd for me so I refused,” he said. He explained that he insisted on having only an orderly if any security personnel were to be assigned to him.

Ndume further argued that the role of an attached officer is primarily to monitor movement rather than provide personal protection. He maintained that all officers deployed to VIP security assignments should be withdrawn and returned to community policing functions.

He criticised what he described as excessive privilege among some public officials, noting that some lawmakers and ministers have police officers assigned to their wives and children. “What’s their business with that?” he asked.

The senator recalled visiting the home of a colleague and discovering “more than 10 policemen” assigned to him despite the colleague being junior to him in the Senate hierarchy. He added that some VIP convoys were so large that they created the impression that the president or vice-president was travelling.

Ndume argued that even the president’s own convoy required downsizing, insisting that national security resources should be focused on safeguarding communities rather than individuals. “Secure the place and when the president goes, you withdraw,” he said.

He concluded that Nigeria’s security architecture must prioritise territorial safety, noting that once a city like Abuja is effectively secured, residents would be able to move freely, including at night. He added that such an approach aligns with security practices in many other countries.

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US Orders Review Of All Green Cards Issued To Migrants From 19 Countries, Exempts Nigeria [SEE FULL LIST]

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The United States government has ordered a comprehensive review of all Green Cards issued to citizens of 19 countries following Wednesday’s attack on National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. The decision was made public on Thursday as authorities identified the suspect as a 29-year-old Afghan national who previously worked with American forces in Afghanistan.

According to AfghanEvac, an organisation involved in relocating Afghans after the 2021 Taliban takeover, the suspect received asylum in April 2025 rather than permanent residency.

In a statement released on X, the Director of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Joseph Edlow, said, “I have directed a full-scale, rigorous re-examination of every Green Card for every alien from every country of concern.” He added that the directive followed the president’s order to heighten scrutiny of migrants from specific nations.

The report notes that an earlier directive had already placed nearly all nationals from 12 countries, including Afghanistan, under a full travel ban.

Below is the complete breakdown of the affected countries as structured under the new review:

Countries with Full Travel Ban (12)

Afghanistan

Myanmar

Chad

Congo-Brazzaville

Equatorial Guinea

Eritrea

Haiti

Iran

Libya

Somalia

Sudan

Yemen

Countries with Partial Ban (7)

Burundi

Cuba

Laos

Sierra Leone

Togo

Turkmenistan

Venezuela

The announcement marks a significant expansion of the administration’s immigration restrictions, which officials say are part of broader efforts to reassess vetting procedures following the Washington attack. Authorities added that the review would complement ongoing measures aimed at tightening entry requirements for individuals from nations classified as high-risk.

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