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Crisis at NCC as Workers Allege Victimisation, Secret Recruitment

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Some staff members of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) have accused the Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Aminu Maida, of presiding over what they described as widespread corruption, abuse of power, staff victimisation and intimidation within the telecoms regulator.

Operating under the name Concerned Staff of the NCC, the workers alleged that Maida’s leadership has been marked by hypocrisy, favouritism and fear, warning that the situation within the commission has deteriorated significantly.

According to the staff, management has repeatedly refused to promote existing employees on the grounds that there are “no vacancies,” while allegedly approving the recruitment of more than 50 new staff into various positions.

They described the development as a clear contradiction and evidence of insider preference rather than genuine reform.

“Despite repeatedly refusing to promote existing staff due to claims of “no vacancy,” Maida, the Execut has overseen the recruitment of over 50 new people into various positions.”

Sources said it is a clear case of hypocrisy and insider favoritism.

One staff member, who spoke anonymously, described Maida’s leadership in unusually harsh terms, saying, “I have never seen a wicked person like this Maida. NCC has never seen a wicked person like this. Blessed and kind was Juwah and we thought otherwise then.”

The staff alleged that the situation has worsened with the introduction of a voluntary redundancy scheme, which they claimed is not aimed at improving efficiency but at forcing existing staff out of the commission.

According to them, the scheme is designed to create vacancies for preferred candidates, amid allegations that members of the NCC Board pressured Maida to recruit their family members and associates, with the redundancy programme serving as a convenient means to comply.

They further accused the NCC leadership of moving from administrative misconduct to outright intimidation, alleging that staff are being pressured to abandon their careers.

Some employees, they claimed, have even been invited by the Department of State Services (DSS) at the instance of the NCC leadership as a means of intimidation.

A staff member lamented what was described as the cruelty of the process, saying, “Can you believe how wicked this set of cabal in NCC are, that they cannot even allow one that is due to leave in months’ time to apply for the VR (Voluntare redundany) and leave with a level higher?”

The staff also raised concerns about governance and oversight within the commission, alleging that Maida regularly travels abroad, including to the United Kingdom to visit his family, without formally handing over responsibilities to his direct reports.

According to them, this ensures that there is no internal oversight of his activities, except through an alleged close associate, Ibrahim Galadima.

One source claimed that Maida operates with a sense of impunity, alleging that he believes he is untouchable due to powerful connections.

“He thinks he is untouchable because he has Idris Alubankudi as his godfather, and Idris’s brother is the President’s close associate,” the source alleged.

The staff, however, warned that no individual is above the law, citing past examples of powerful figures who eventually faced accountability.

They vowed to ensure that Maida and Ibrahim Galadima are held responsible for their alleged actions, insisting that the public deserves to know what is happening within the NCC and that staff deserve justice.

The concerned staff called on the Minister of Communications, anti-corruption agencies, the National Assembly and the media to urgently intervene and investigate allegations surrounding irregular recruitment.

They also called for a probe into how the implementation of the voluntary redundancy scheme, alleged board interference in employment decisions, the intimidation of staff using state security agencies, and what they described as a declining quality of service at the commission, which they claimed contrasts sharply with what they characterised as frequent and unproductive foreign travels by the EVC.

Source: Sahara Reporters

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Official waste of government resources and national wealth, group slams NNPCL GMD over MOU with Chinese firm to revive dead refineries

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…demands accountability into past investment of $3.5b for PHC, Warri and Kaduna refineries

A coalition of oil sector reform advocates has criticised the latest agreement by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited with Chinese firms to revive Nigeria’s refineries, describing the move as a wasteful recycling of failed strategies and a troubling signal of weak accountability in the management of public resources.

The group, the Centre for Energy Sector Transparency (CEST), made its position known in a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by its executive director, Dr Oghenetega Edafe, following the announcement of a new memorandum of understanding between NNPC Ltd and two Chinese companies for a proposed technical equity partnership.

The agreement is aimed at completing rehabilitation work and restarting operations at the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries, assets that have remained largely dormant despite multiple rounds of government-funded turnaround maintenance.

Edafe said the development raises serious questions about fiscal discipline, policy coherence, and the absence of accountability for previous investments running into billions of dollars.

“What Nigerians are witnessing is a troubling pattern of policy repetition without reflection. The same refineries that have gulped enormous public funds over the years are once again at the centre of a fresh round of agreements, yet there has been no transparent accounting of what has already been spent or why those investments failed to deliver results,” he said.

The group specifically referenced earlier government approvals of over $1 billion for refinery rehabilitation projects, warning that proceeding with new partnerships without a public audit of past expenditures undermines trust in the system.

“It is unacceptable that after committing over one billion dollars to refinery rehabilitation, the nation is being asked to embrace yet another agreement without a clear and verifiable audit of previous interventions. This is not just about policy failure; it is about the potential erosion of public trust in how national wealth is managed,” Edafe said.

He argued that while the introduction of a technical equity model may appear innovative, it does not absolve the government and NNPC Ltd of responsibility for past inefficiencies and possible mismanagement.

“The idea of bringing in technical partners with equity stakes is not inherently flawed. However, it becomes deeply problematic when it is introduced as a substitute for accountability. Before we speak of new partnerships, Nigerians deserve a full disclosure of how past funds were utilised, who was responsible for project delivery, and why the expected outcomes were not achieved,” he said.

The group also warned that without institutional reforms, the proposed collaboration risks becoming another cycle of investment without sustainable results.

“What is being presented as a strategic shift may, in reality, become another expensive experiment if the underlying governance issues are not addressed. Technical expertise alone cannot fix a system that lacks transparency, oversight, and consequences for failure,” Edafe said.

The Centre called on the National Assembly and relevant anti-corruption agencies to initiate a comprehensive probe of refinery rehabilitation projects over the past decade, including contract awards, disbursements, and project execution timelines.

“This moment demands more than optimism; it demands scrutiny. We call on oversight institutions like the National Assembly, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and others to undertake a forensic examination of all funds committed to refinery rehabilitation, including the recent billion-dollar interventions. Nigerians must know what has been done with their resources and why the country is still dependent on fuel imports despite repeated promises of self-sufficiency,” he said.

The Centre added that restoring confidence in Nigeria’s oil sector would require not just new agreements, but a demonstrable commitment to transparency, accountability, and institutional integrity.

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Court Adjourns El-Rufai’s Bail Application To June

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Justice Darius Khobo of the Kaduna State High Court has adjourned the bail hearing of former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai to the first week of June, 2026.

El-Rufai is being arraigned on multiple charges bordering on alleged financial crime and abuse of office by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

“Similarly, another charge, number KDH/KAD/ICPC/01/26, against Malam Nasir El-Rufa’i and one Amadu Sule (LEDA) has also been filed before a Kaduna State High Court in the Kaduna Judicial Division,” the ICPC said last month.

“The charges in the State High Court case range from abuse of office, fraud, and intent to commit fraud to conferring undue advantage, among others. Both charges were filed by the ICPC on the 18th of March, 2026.”

Speaking after the court session, counsel to the former governor, Ukpon Akpan, kicked against the lingering adjournment of the bail hearing by one presiding judge as politically motivated.

The high-profile case has drawn significant public attention, with heightened security presence observed around the court premises.

The former governor had arrived at the court at about 9 am in a convoy accompanied by ICPC officials and operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS).

During the proceedings, supporters of the former governor gathered outside the courtroom, while security agencies maintained order and restricted movement within the vicinity.

Inside the courtroom, journalists, as usual, were not allowed, as proceedings are expected to focus on arguments presented by both the defence and prosecution regarding the bail request.

At the last sitting, the defence team had maintained that their client poses no flight risk and is willing to comply with all conditions set by the court.

Meanwhile, the prosecution has urged the court to carefully consider the gravity of the charges.

The 66-year-old former governor of Kaduna has been in ICPC custody since February 19 following his release by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

El-Rufai, a former minister of the FCT, was, however, released on March 27 based on compassionate grounds following his mother’s death.

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Gunmen Kidnap 15 Boat Passengers In Cross River

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Gunmen have abducted 15 boat passengers in Cross River. They were whisked away during a pirate attack on a ferry along the Calabar-Oron waterways. 

The spokesman of Police Zone 6 Command, Jefferson Osupe, said the victims were abducted on April 16, 2026. The kidnapped persons were aboard a boat going from Calabar, the Cross River capital, to Oron in Akwa Ibom State.

Following the incident, the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 6 Command, Calabar, Auwal Mohammed, ordered an “immediate and sustained joint security operation”.

The AIG has mandated the Commissioners of Police in Cross River State, Rashid Afegbua, and Akwa Ibom State, Baba Azare, “to immediately activate a robust, intelligence-driven, and coordinated interstate security framework aimed at the swift rescue of the victims and the apprehension of all perpetrators.”

“The directive emphasises seamless collaboration between both state commands, in synergy with the Nigerian Navy and other relevant security agencies, to dominate the waterways, dismantle criminal networks, and restore confidence in maritime safety across the zone,” the statement read in part.

Mohammed charged them to set aside all jurisdictional limitations and operational boundaries and to deploy all available tactical and intelligence assets to achieve this mission.

He said the rescue of the abductees remains an operational priority and warned that the command will pursue the perpetrators relentlessly until justice is served.

While condemning the attack, Mohammed reassured residents and maritime operators in both states that the Nigeria Police Force under Zone 6 remains resolute, proactive, and fully committed to safeguarding lives and property.

He urged the public to remain calm and law-abiding and report any suspicious activities, particularly along coastal and riverine communities.

“Furthermore, the Zone 6 Headquarters reiterated its commitment to transparency and timely communication as operations progress, in order to sustain public trust and mitigate undue tension,” he said.

“The Zone assures that there will be no safe haven for criminals within Zone 6.”

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