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NSCDC Accuses Police of Shielding Illegal Miners, Seeks Probe

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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has petitioned the senate over the alleged shooting of its mining marshals by police officers and the obstruction of efforts to prosecute illegal miners arrested in Nasarawa state.

In the petition addressed to the committee on ethics, privileges and public petitions, John Onoja Attah, commander of the mining marshals, alleged that officers from the force intelligence department (FID) of the police attempted to derail ongoing court cases involving illegal mining operations at Rafin Gabas in Kokona LGA.

“The senate committee is humbly requested to intervene in the police’s deliberate spreading of falsehood and obstruction of prosecution of illegal miners arrested at Rafin Gabas,” the petition reads.

Attah said his team arrested some suspected illegal miners, including one Ali Tanko and several Chinese nationals on 25 October 2024, after receiving a petition from Capital Apex Synergy Global Limited, which claimed that they were mining without a licence.

“They admitted to mining on the site since 2021 without any valid documentation,” he noted in the petition.

He added that the suspects’ confessional statements were taken in the presence of their lawyers and recorded on video.

Attah said the suspected illegal miners were charged in cases FHC/ABJ/CR/577/2024 and FHC/ABJ/CR/131/2025, which are both pending before the federal high court in Abuja.

He said the mining marshals were at the site to preserve evidence when soldiers, who were there initially, withdrew on 26 March 2025 upon learning the operations were illegal.

“However, when we returned to the site on 3 April 2025, we found policemen sent by one CSP Abdulmajeed of the FID, who, without any engagement, opened fire on our men,” he said.

He identified the officers involved in the shooting as Yarima Yunusa, Hasurana Lamshi, Oliver Kutuya and Raymond Ibrahim.

Attah added that the officers were arrested and handed over to the police with their rifles.

However, he lamented that despite an allegation of attempted murder, Kayode Egbetokun, the inspector-general of police (IGP), failed to investigate the matter.

“This was not the first time the IGP ignored serious allegations,” he said.

He recalled a similar incident on 12 February 2025 in the Lege community, Ondo state, where policemen allegedly protecting illegal miners shot at his men.

“Even after handing over the suspects to the police, they were never investigated,” he said.

He alleged that on 8 April 2025, Abdulmajeed led 30 policemen from FID to the Rafin Gabas site, where they assaulted and arrested four mining marshals — Salihu Nda Mohammed, Yusuf Attahiru, Sambi Amos Joel and Mustapha Mohammed.

“They were pressured to implicate me but refused,” Attah said.

He claimed that the police began a counter-investigation targeting Capital Apex Synergy Global Limited, the original complainant, to frustrate the prosecution of illegal miners.

“False witnesses were recruited, and fake petitions were submitted to discredit us,” he said.

Attah also alleged that Abdulmajeed orchestrated multiple invitations from the police to tarnish his reputation and derail the court proceedings.

“Knowing their intentions, I declined to appear and instead submitted a detailed response to the DIG FID,” he said.

The commander said he was later shocked to discover that the police sought and obtained a court order to restrain the mining marshals from operating at the site.

This, he alleged, was to “legitimise” the actions of the illegal miners.

He called on the senate to investigate the police’s role in the alleged attacks, cover-ups, and efforts to sabotage ongoing prosecutions.

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FG Arraigns Kogi Central Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan Over Assassination Claim

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan was arraigned before the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Abuja on Wednesday on a three-count charge of alleged defamation against Senate President Godswill Akpabio and former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello.

The senator, representing Kogi Central, pleaded not guilty and was granted bail in the sum of ₦50 million.

The court premises witnessed heightened security as the high-profile case unfolded, highlighting escalating tensions between key figures in Nigeria’s political elite.

The Federal Government, through the Director of Public Prosecutions, Mohammed Abubakar, filed the charges stemming from public statements made by Akpoti-Uduaghan during a Channels Television programme and a private phone call earlier this year.

She is accused of alleging that Akpabio and Bello conspired to assassinate her, disguising it as a local mob attack—an accusation the prosecution contends was defamatory and knowingly injurious to their reputations.

The charges, brought under Sections 391 and 392 of the Penal Code, are being closely watched, particularly given their political backdrop.

Akpoti-Uduaghan, who appeared in court at around 10:30 AM, had previously avoided arrest after the court declined the prosecution’s request for a warrant, citing improper service of court summons. A substituted service granted on June 16 enabled the case to proceed.

The case adds to a growing list of controversies involving Senate President Akpabio, who has consistently faced allegations since taking office.

In early 2025, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan publicly accused Akpabio of sexual harassment, claiming her suspension from the Senate was a retaliatory act. Akpabio denied the allegations, calling them baseless and politically motivated.

Further controversy erupted after UK-based activist Dr Sandra Duru accused Akpabio of being linked to organ harvesting—a claim linked to the murder of Iniubong Umoren. The Umoren family dismissed the allegations, and no official investigation corroborated them. Dr Duru now features as a potential witness in the defamation trial.

Akpabio has also been entangled in electoral fraud claims and recent allegations of bribery involving the Rivers State emergency declaration—claims he has repeatedly denied.

His supporters argue the accusations are targeted attempts to discredit his leadership, while critics view them as part of a concerning pattern of alleged misconduct.

The trial of Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan is more than a courtroom affair; it reflects deeper questions of integrity and power within Nigeria’s political class.

With the country watching closely, the outcome of this legal battle could influence public trust in both the judiciary and the broader democratic process.

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COVEC Signs Agricultural Innovation Deals at CAETE 2025, Changsha

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At the ongoing China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) 2025 in China, the Niger State Special Agro-industrial Processing Zone (NS SAPZ) and the China Overseas Engineering Group (COVEC) signed agreements with nine leading agro-industrial processing companies.

The agreements formalize these companies’ readiness to co-locate within the NS SAPZ, focusing on agricultural value chains, including maize processing, soybean processing, rice production, wheat production, and power supply infrastructure.

What Niger State stands to benefit from this are:

  1. Generate employment opportunities, and
  2. Enhance the state’s agro-industrial capacity.
  3. Boosting food processing capabilities and power supply,
  4. The partnerships will also improve food security and long-term economic growth.
  5. Position Niger State as one of the leading hubs for agro-industrial development in West Africa.

The signing was witnessed by the Honourable Commissioner for Industry, Trade and Investmen, Hon. Aminu Suleman Takuma the Chairman of the NS SAPZ, Yomi Akopo

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3 Billion Dollar Refinery Fraud: Lawyers, CSOs Return to EFCC to Demand Arrest of Former NNPCL Boss, Mele Kyari

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A group of lawyers and concerned Nigerian youths have returned to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) headquarters in Abuja to demand the immediate arrest and prosecution of Mallam Mele Kolo Kyari, former Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL).

The group, led by Barr Ojonugwa Benjamine Theophilus, submitted a petition to the EFCC on April 25, 2025, alleging that Kyari misappropriated billions of dollars during his tenure as NNPC boss.

However, 46 days after submitting the petition, the group claims that no concrete action has been taken by the EFCC.

“We are here today as a group of lawyers and concerned Nigerian youths to follow up on our earlier petition, with the above title, submitted and received by the commission on the 25th of April, 2025,” Theophilus said.

“It is now 46days since we submitted our petition which contained details of the billions of dollars that were allegedly misappropriated by Mele Kolo Kyari during his time as Group CEO of NNCL, and yet no concrete action or steps seems to have been taken by this commission to assuage the grievances of majority of Nigerians who demand accountability from public office holders.

“We are also chagrined that despite our well written petition, detailing allegations of misappropriation of funds, tax evasion, economic sabotage and abuse of office by the former NNPCL group CEO, the EFCC is yet to officially invite Mallam Mele Kolo Kyari for questioning.

“Nigeria belongs to all of us and we all have a stake in the growth and development of this country. While we appreciate the role the EFCC is playing and has continued to play in ridding this country of the fangs of corruption, we wish to demand the immediate arrest and diligent prosecution of Mallam Mele Kolo Kyari, to answer to the monumental economic and financial crimes he is alleged to have committed against the Nigerian state. “

The group therefore called on the EFCC to act swiftly to restore public trust and demonstrate its commitment to fighting corruption.

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