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The Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, retired Colonel Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah, and other Directors in the Agency have been accused financial recklessness and withholding entitlements of dead officers.

In a petition written by an officer of the Agency, Musa Ahmed Yusuf, Abdallah was accused of financial recklessness and making the once vibrant Agency to become comatose.

The petition was addressed to President Muhammadu Buhari and copied to Abdallah, Senate Committee on Drugs and Financial Crimes, House Committee on Drugs and Financial Crimes, Attorney General and Minister of Justice, National Security Adviser, Femi Falana Chambers and Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu.

Yusuf, who said he was writing on behalf of other NDLEA officers, called for the sack of Abdallah, alleging that the chairman spends millions per trip.

He explained that the only way for the Agency to regain its lost glory was for the President to immediately suspend Abdallah as Chairman and the compulsory retirement of the seven Directors.

He also called for a clinical probe of the financial recklessness of Abdallah by not paying imprest to commanders and the unjustifiable foreign travels.

His words: “We also want appointment of a more senior, confident and visionary person to lead the Agency and correct the career stagnation and immediate harmonization, provision of life insurance policy, medical care, and better remuneration.”

Yusuf disclosed that since Abdallah’s assumption of office two years ago, 58 officers have died under his watch.

“The families of these heroes are constantly in pains of neglect as their entitlements are yet to be paid,” alleged Yusuf.

Yusuf noted: “We call for the sack of the chairman and the directors. The Agency under him has continuously retrogressed due to administrative callousness and inaction. Nothing has changed since we appealed to you to save the Agency from decadence in November 2017. Every NDLEA officer is three ranks below their normal placement. We request that our ranks be fully restored while dead officers, also cheated be posthumously honoured.

“Other Agencies of government did promotion in December 2017 to enable qualified officers to enjoy their rightful cadre in the New Year. Our fear that Abdallah will take no action was again confirmed when he sent the old nominal roll for 2018 salary. The implication is that NDLEA officers will continue to collect the same old salary this New Year.”

The petitioner further claimed that since Abdallah’s appointment, he only gave commanders a paltry imprest of N130,000 to run their commands once in February 2016.

He asked: “How then is the monthly allocation to the Agency spent? Over 90% is illegally diverted into Abdallah’s frivolous foreign travels. The disbursement record of the Agency’s income under him will open up a can of worms. The non-provision of running fund to officers is the worst form of inducement to corruption. Why is the law hard on an officer that collects N10, 000 bribe but soft on the boss that stagnates his career?”

According to Yusuf, about 60 officers had died from frustration and criminal neglect of their welfare.

He stressed that their entitlements were yet to be paid by Abdallah.

He said: “The souls of late officers and their neglected families are yearning for succour. Important issues like life insurance cover and intensive medical care for officers in view of the hazardous nature of fighting drug cartels have been neglected by Abdallah.”

He insisted that drug control efforts in the country had plummeted, demanding swift intervention.

He said: “Abdallah spends a minimum of N11m per trip. Abdallah has left major cracks in the partnership walls between the Agency and international partners. Some of the key partners like the United States Government and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) among others are seemingly not comfortable with the state of affairs in the NDLEA.

“Drug barons used to be scared because of incessant arrests and seizures of their drugs in Nigeria but under Abdallah, they are having the best of times. Abdallah’s olive branch to drug cartels has sent wrong signals to international partners. The Special Enforcement Team that used to discover clandestine laboratories and large shipments of drugs in the past has become comatose since Abdallah refused to provide operational funds.”

Yusuf said Abdallah has encouraged corruption by neglecting the welfare of both living and late officers.

He claimed that the sum of N50,000 was only given to families of three officers: Onwumere Nicholas, Peter Ebun and Abdulrahman Musa, who were recently shot dead in Kogi State on October 13, 2017 by gunmen, has exposed his chairman’s insensitivity to the plight of officers.

Yusuf and his other colleagues are also not happy that Abdallah has relocated the head office from Lagos to Abuja.

Yusuf said: “Abdallah abandoned the Lagos headquarters in Ikoyi for an awful accommodation at the Federal Secretariat Abuja. His claim of relocating the national headquarters to Abuja is a charade. The once vibrant Ikoyi office of the Agency in Lagos is a shadow of itself as Abdallah refused to pay light bills and buy fuel to power the generator. The Ikoyi office has exceeded 24 months of power outage under Abdallah. This has further complicated the bitterness and hopelessness of officers.”

Reacting to the several allegations, the NDLEA spokesman, Jonah Achema, denied Yusuf being an officer of NDLEA.

Achema described him as a pathological liar.

This was also as he disclosed that the same Yusuf had earlier accused Abdallah of embezzling N528 million being part of the Agency’s monthly allocation.

Achema said: “The Chairman has made no pretext about the lamentable financial condition of the Agency, which he has gone out of his way to enlighten both the government and public.

“The Chairman is so prudent that he often denies himself some entitlements in the face of the Agency’s financial realities. It is laughable to accuse anybody of siphoning money under the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System, platform where all government allocations and expenditures are done online real-time, with all transactions permanently recorded.

“This is verifiable from the Federal Ministries of Finance and Budget and National Planning.”

Achema explained that at the time of Abdallah assumption to office, he inherited an outstanding liability of well over N300 million.

Abdallah upon assumption of office carried out forensic analysis of the career progression of the officers and men of the Agency.

Achema stated: “Knowing that promotion has been a vexed issue in the Agency over the years, he has ensured a meticulous promotion process, which kick started since June and will be completed before the end of this year. It is only natural that once members of staff are promoted, transfers would follow since there will be need for proper staff placement.

“Abdallah has not made any appointments at the director cadre. He therefore cannot be accused of putting square pegs in round holes. The Chairman has continued with the management staff he met upon assumption of duties.

“None of the Directors he met on ground has reached age 60 or has put in 35 years of service, which are the necessary conditions for disengagement from service. It must be noted that only Directors were moved to Abuja to reduce the overhead cost of having to be shuttling between Lagos and Abuja being the seat of government to carry out their statutory duties. Only the director cadre has been asked to sacrifice for the Agency by relocating to Abuja. No member of staff has been forced to relocate to Abuja except those who indicated interest.

“It is uncharitable for anyone to accuse NDLEA of spending N50, 000 as welfare package for the slain officer and men in Kogi State Command. The N50, 000 was a personal contribution by a Director who visited the scene of the incident.

“He gave the sum to the State Commander to assist him in running around since the last time any money was given to the Agency was May 2017. It must also be pointed out that for officers to donate to the families of their deceased colleagues is only a demonstration of espirit-de-corps and a tradition and culture of most organizations. It is heartless to attribute the deaths of officers and resignations to frustrations in the Agency. We all know there is no human condition that provides immunity to death.”

Achema noted that the NDLEA has ensured that all international travels were approved by the appropriate authorities.

He said the Agency only attended statutory meetings which the country was mandated to attend.

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Lagos Ministry Demolishes Illegal Gatehouse After Attack On Workers [PHOTOS]

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The Lagos Ministry of Environment and Water Resources has commenced the demolition of an illegal gatehouse erected by the management of an estate on January 3, 2025.

The action follows repeated warnings from the ministry, which had earlier alerted the estate about the unlawful construction.

Sources revealed that the estate proceeded to build a soakaway system on the road immediately outside the entrance gate, despite several official warnings from the ministry.

This prompted the ministry’s task force to intervene on January 2, 2025, to dismantle the septic tank that was being constructed.

However, during the operation, workers from the ministry were reportedly attacked and locked up by the estate’s management.

In response to the harassment of its workers, the Lagos Ministry of Environment and Water Resources escalated its actions, directing the demolition of the illegal gatehouse on January 3, 2025.

The demolition is part of the ministry’s broader efforts to ensure that constructions adhere to legal and environmental standards.

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Inside Jigawa: One Dead, Groom Hospitalised As Bride Allegedly Poisons Wedding Guests

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A wedding in Jigawa State has turned tragic after a bride allegedly poisoned food served at the reception.

The incident reportedly left the groom critically ill and one of the wedding guests dead.

The incident occurred in the Jahun Local Government Area of the state.

Eyewitnesses suggested that the bride’s actions may have been driven by a personal vendetta.

Speaking on Friday, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Shi’isu Adam, confirmed the incident and stated that an investigation was underway.

“We received a report that the bride had tainted the food served at the wedding reception, leaving the groom critically ill.

“Police have arrested two suspects in connection with the alleged food poisoning incident that occurred during a wedding ceremony in the state,” Adam said.

He revealed that the two suspects are the bride and another female, adding that they are in custody and being interrogated by the Criminal Investigation Department of the command.

The police spokesperson added, “We will do everything in our power to ensure that justice is served.”

According to the police spokesman, all the wedding attendants who consumed the poisoned food have been discharged from the hospital, except for the one person who was confirmed dead.

“The command is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, and we will provide more details as soon as possible.

“For now, we can confirm that the incident occurred, and we are working tirelessly to unravel the facts. We urge the public to remain calm and assured that justice will be served,” he concluded.

The identities of the deceased, the groom, and other victims have not been disclosed by the authorities.

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Peter Obi Hellbent On Inciting Nigerians Against President Tinubu, He’s A Doomsayer — APC

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described Peter Obi’s New Year message as “misleading and an attempt to score cheap political points.”

Obi, who was the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 elections, used his New Year message to criticize President Bola Tinubu, expressing grave concerns over institutional corruption, mismanagement, poverty, hardship, and an escalating debt profile.

The former governor of Anambra stated that corruption has been deeply entrenched in government and nepotism has become the norm under Tinubu’s leadership.

He also demanded “vigorous, positive actions” from the administration to bring succour to Nigerians.

However, in a counter-statement on Thursday, Felix Morka, APC spokesperson, stated that Obi’s assessment contradicted all indicators showing that the nation’s economy is rebounding across various sectors.

Morka accused Obi and members of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of relentlessly trying to incite public outrage against the Tinubu administration.

The APC further accused Obi of portraying himself as “a leading doomsayer, omniscient and philosopher’s stone” while failing to deliver “meaningful achievements during his eight-year tenure as governor in Anambra state.”

“In reality, 18 months later, the economy, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration has shown a steady record of progress,” the statement reads.

“Despite these and other initial beneficial outcomes of ongoing reforms, the administration is doubling its effort to ensure their fullest benefits for the transformation of our country.

“It is a thing of irony that Obi, who now arrogates to himself to be omniscient and philosopher’s stone, when it comes to our nation’s challenges, left no record of significant achievement, let alone transformation of any kind, in his eight-year tenure as Governor of Anambra State.”

“Like his co-travellers in the PDP, Obi’s obsessive pessimism and endless but futile effort to incite public outrage against the administration is borne out of the realization that Tinubu is unwittingly cementing their political irrelevance by his visionary and full-throttle reform.”

“Under the banner of the Renewed Hope Agenda, President Tinubu is dutifully turning our nation’s fortunes around. We urge Nigerians to remain confident of better days ahead.”

The ruling party added that Tinubu’s goal is to reduce inflation from 34 percent to 15 percent in 2025.

“With the vigour in the administration’s war on corruption, evidenced by ongoing investigations and trial of well-heeled Nigerians, Obi’s pontification on the urgent need to tame corruption is a clear case of carrying coal to Newcastle,” the party added.

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