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Police’ll Ensure Stronger Security In Lagos, Ogun Axis: AIG Jimoh
Stephen Olufemi Oni, Ilorin
The Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Zone 2 Command, Olorundare Jimoh, has pledged stronger security and intelligence-led policing across Lagos and Ogun states, assuring residents of sustained efforts to protect lives, property and critical infrastructure.
Jimoh said the police would strengthen security operations along major corridors linking the two states, while deepening collaboration with communities and other stakeholders to prevent and detect crime.
The AIG gave the assurance in Lagos when the Chairman, Board of Trustees of Integrity Youth Alliance, Abuja, Kehinde Adewole, led a delegation to the Zonal Headquarters, Onikan, to present him with the “Outstanding Excellence in Security Leadership Award 2026.”
Adewole said the award was in recognition of Jimoh’s quality leadership, professionalism and commitment to accountability-oriented policing, particularly his achievements as Commissioner of Police in Lagos and now as AIG in charge of Zone 2.
He cited the recovery of more than 115 stolen vehicles, prosecution of suspected cult members and the maintenance of zero-incident security records during major festive celebrations under Jimoh’s watch.
According to him, the deployment of 250 personnel and 50 tactical vehicles to strategic locations, coupled with rapid response to crime across parts of Lagos, also contributed to the recognition.
Responding, AIG Jimoh described the award as a recognition of the collective efforts of officers and men of the Command, urging them not to become complacent but to see the recognition as a great motivation to improve their services to Nigerians.
He said: “This award is a special appreciation for the integrity and hard work of our officers. It is a recognition of what we have been doing, but we must not allow the award to get into our heads. Rather, it should support and encourage us to do more for the people we are serving.”
Jimoh said his previous experience as Commissioner of Police in Lagos had given him a deep understanding of the security challenges confronting Lagos and Ogun, describing both states as strategically important to Nigeria’s economic development because of their extensive commercial and industrial activities.
He said Zone 2 had introduced measures to reduce crime, protect critical infrastructure and improve public safety, adding that security along major routes connecting Lagos and Ogun would receive greater attention through intelligence-led strategies.
The AIG also commended residents for their cooperation with security agencies, particularly their role in providing information that had assisted the police in preventing and detecting crime.
He urged members of the public to sustain such cooperation while constructively reporting misconduct or other shortcomings in police operations.
“Wherever you notice any misconduct or activities of the police that you are not satisfied with, our doors are widely open for complaints to be made and properly addressed,” Jimoh said.
He advised members of the public with petitions against police officers, including senior officers, to use appropriate channels to enable the authorities investigate and address such complaints.
Jimoh further said the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, had introduced initiatives aimed at strengthening police-community relations, improving personnel training and boosting public confidence in the Nigeria Police Force.
He said Zone 2 would continue to engage stakeholders through community policing and other partnership initiatives to enhance security and strengthen public trust.
Also speaking, rights activist Segun Awosanya, popularly known as Segalink, described Jimoh as deserving of the award, attributing the relative peace in Lagos to teamwork, intelligence-led policing and community engagement.
Awosanya said the police remained a reflection of society, adding that the force had internal accountability mechanisms for addressing misconduct irrespective of an officer’s rank.
He stressed the need for sustained collaboration between the police and citizens, saying effective policing required credible intelligence, community participation and accountability.
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‘I’m Not Afraid of Anybody, Nobody Can Embarrass Me at 82 – Who Is Going to Arrest Me?’ — Onaiyekan
By Fabian Apechihin
Cardinal John Onaiyekan, Archbishop Emeritus of Abuja, has dismissed criticism from the Presidency over his recent comments on Nigeria’s economic situation and the growing hardship faced by citizens.
Speaking in a video published on SYMFONI’s official YouTube channel on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, Onaiyekan said he had no reason to apologise for speaking out about the challenges confronting Nigerians.
The Catholic cleric said his comments were made in good faith and were intended to draw attention to the poverty and economic difficulties affecting ordinary citizens.
Addressing the backlash that followed his remarks, Onaiyekan said he was not intimidated by the criticism.
“I cannot be embarrassed. I’m 82 years old. Nobody can embarrass me, you know, and I’m not afraid of anybody. Nobody at this stage now. Who is going to arrest me?” he said.
Onaiyekan also clarified that his concerns were not solely his personal views, saying they reflected the broader position of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria, which regularly speaks on issues affecting the welfare of Nigerians.
The cardinal noted that Nigerians were fortunate to have the freedom to express their views, particularly when compared with some other African countries where religious leaders face severe consequences for criticising government policies.
He maintained that religious leaders and ordinary citizens share the same economic realities and stressed the need for continued advocacy until meaningful relief is achieved for Nigerians.
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FEC Approves ₦438bn for Nationwide Road Projects, Trailer Park Concessions
By Fabian Apechihin
The Federal Executive Council (FEC), presided over by President Bola Tinubu, has approved road construction and rehabilitation projects as well as several trailer park concessions worth about ₦438 billion nationwide.
The approvals were given during the FEC meeting held on Wednesday at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Minister of State for Works, Bello Goronyo, disclosed the decisions while briefing State House correspondents after the meeting.
According to Goronyo, the approved projects cover the reconstruction and rehabilitation of major roads, as well as public-private partnership concessions for highway operations and trailer parks.
Approved Road Projects
- Ado-Ekiti–Iyin–Aramoko–Itawure–Osun Border Road, Ekiti State – Reconstruction approved at a cost of ₦159.83 billion. The project was awarded to CBC Global Civil and Building Construction Nigeria Ltd.
- Abeokuta–Iboro–Ilaro Road, Ogun State – A variation order for the rehabilitation of the road was approved at ₦54.12 billion.
- Port Harcourt–Eleme Junction–Onne Port Junction, Rivers State – Reconstruction of the 15-kilometre section of the East-West Road was approved at ₦74.51 billion and awarded to RCC Nigeria Ltd., with a nine-month completion period.
- Ado-Ekiti–Afe Babalola University Road, Ekiti State – Phase II rehabilitation of the road, which forms part of the Ado–Ijan–Iluomobi–Imesi–Ondo border route, was approved at ₦54.52 billion.
- Ilara–Iselu Road, Ogun State – Construction of Phases II to V was approved at ₦94.24 billion and awarded to JRB Construction Company Ltd., with a 24-month completion period.
Highway and Trailer Park Concessions
- Dikko–Maje Section of Suleja–Minna Road, Niger State – Development of the 7.9-kilometre section was approved under a 40-year concession valued at ₦56.75 billion. Graciatech Engineering Nigeria Ltd. will handle the concession.
- Lagos–Ibadan Expressway – Operation and maintenance of the expressway was approved under a 25-year concession valued at ₦96.43 billion. The concession was awarded to LIB Concession Group.
- Aro-Ngwa Trailer Park, Abia State – Development of a greenfield trailer park was approved under a 50-year concession valued at ₦19.70 billion, with Greg Jane International Ltd. as the concessionaire.
The Federal Government said the approvals are part of ongoing efforts to improve road infrastructure, strengthen transportation logistics and encourage private-sector participation in infrastructure development across the country.
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2027: I’ll Restore Fuel Subsidy If Elected President – Atiku
By Fabian Apechihin
Former Vice President and 2027 presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Atiku Abubakar, has pledged to restore the fuel subsidy regime if elected President of Nigeria.
Atiku criticised the removal of the subsidy by President Bola Tinubu’s administration, arguing that the policy had failed to deliver the promised benefits to Nigerians.
President Tinubu announced the removal of the fuel subsidy during his inaugural address in May 2023, a move that was followed by a sharp increase in the prices of fuel, goods and services and growing economic pressure on citizens.
The Federal Government, however, has maintained that subsidy removal has increased monthly allocations to state governments and provided resources for infrastructure and other development projects.
Atiku, who had initially supported the removal of the subsidy, said his position had changed based on the impact of the policy on Nigerians.
“I initially did not oppose the removal of the fuel subsidy. But now that it has been removed, where is the money? Where has the subsidy money gone? Has it been used to improve healthcare, education or security?” Atiku asked in an interview shared on social media.
“If I win the presidential election, I will restore the subsidy. And anyone who stole Nigeria’s subsidy funds must return the money,” he added.
Atiku is seeking to challenge incumbent President and All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Bola Tinubu, in the 2027 presidential election. He is also expected to face other major contenders, including Peter Obi.
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