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Imo Police Chief Urges Stronger Community Collaboration To Tackle Crime

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The Commissioner of Police in Imo State, Audu Garba Bosso, has called for stronger cooperation between the police and residents, stressing that effective community partnership is critical to preventing and combating crime across the state.

Bosso said collaboration between security agencies and the public would help improve intelligence gathering and enhance policing efforts in communities.

He made the call during a Stakeholders’ Security Summit organised by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of the New Owerri Division, CSP Safiyanu Usman Gwarzo, on Tuesday.

The police commissioner, who was represented by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, Abdulkadir Hazmat, urged community members and key stakeholders to support security personnel by providing useful and timely information.

“I urge you all to work closely with the DPO and his officers. Provide timely and credible information, support lawful police operations and promote unity within your communities. Together, we can prevent crime and build a safer environment for residents and businesses,” he said.

Traditional rulers, community leaders, and other stakeholders who spoke at the summit described the initiative as timely and vital for improving security in the New Owerri area.

Among them were HRM Eze Dr. Lucky Okoro, who represented the Eze Imo, Eze Dr. E.C. Okeke; Engr. Ndubuisi Chidomere, Chief Executive Officer of Pamtech Company; Mr. Fidelis Oguh, CEO of Gloran Hotel; and the Chairman of the Imo State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Comrade Ifeanyi Nwanguma, who was represented by the union’s Assistant Secretary, Comrade Chigozie Anosike.

The stakeholders pledged their continued support for security agencies and recommended measures to strengthen safety in the area. These included the installation of CCTV cameras at strategic locations, improved rapid emergency response units, and the creation of a community security committee.

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Also speaking at the summit were the Area Commander, Owerri Urban, ACP Michael Abattam; the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Intelligence Department; the ACP in charge of the IGP X-Squad, Linus Nwaiwu; and the recently promoted Chief Principal Security Officer to the Governor, ACP Shaba Gboyako Adamu.

They all stressed that intelligence-driven policing, mutual trust, and sustained cooperation between security agencies and residents are essential to building a safer Imo State.

Earlier, the DPO of New Owerri Division, CSP Gwarzo, explained that the summit was organised to provide a platform for stakeholders to discuss security concerns and propose practical solutions to improve peace and stability in the area.

He reaffirmed his commitment to implementing the directives of the Commissioner of Police by ensuring effective and visible policing, promoting respect for human rights, and strengthening community-based policing.

Gwarzo also appealed to residents to continue supporting the police, noting that proactive policing depends largely on cooperation between the police and the public.

The summit attracted community leaders, business owners, youth representatives, government officials, members of the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), civil society organisations, security agencies, and residents of New Owerri.

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Tinubu Government Moves to Revive Textile Industry with New Development Board Plan

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The Federal Government has inaugurated a Textile Steering Committee to lay the groundwork for a Cotton, Textile, and Garment Development Board, aimed at reviving Nigeria’s struggling textile industry.

The initiative is part of the Renewed Hope Agenda under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which focuses on industrial growth, job creation, and economic diversification.

Speaking at the Abuja ceremony, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, highlighted that the textile sector, once a major contributor to the economy and rural livelihoods, has faced declining production, poor infrastructure, inconsistent policies, and competition from smuggled products.

He urged the committee to prioritise local content and public-private partnerships, assuring government support for implementing their recommendations.

The committee, chaired by Mr. Abia Ifiok Bassey includes representatives from key industry associations such as the Nigerian Textile Manufacturers Association, Fashion Designers Association of Nigeria, Apparel and Accessories Manufacturers Association, and the National Cotton Association of Nigeria.

Coordinator of the Cotton, Textile and Garment Development Forum, Anibe Achimugu, described the move as a historic step toward rebuilding Nigeria’s cotton, textile and garment sector and coordinating policy, investment, and standards across the industry.

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NDLEA Says Court Did Not Acquit Abba Kyari of Drug Trafficking

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has clarified that the drug trafficking case against suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police Abba Kyari is still ongoing despite his recent discharge in a separate court case.

The agency said the substantive drug-related charges remain before Emeka Nwite, a judge of the Federal High Court in Abuja, with the next hearing scheduled for March 16, 2026.

The clarification follows a ruling by James Omotosho, who discharged Kyari in a 23-count charge involving alleged money laundering and non-declaration of assets.

According to the NDLEA, the decision relates to a different case and should not be interpreted as an acquittal of the suspended police officer in the drug trafficking allegations filed against him.

NDLEA’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, said the agency issued the clarification to prevent confusion about the status of the drug case.

He explained that the prosecution team had been directed to obtain the Certified True Copy (CTC) of the judgment before deciding on the next legal step.

“First, I need to clarify that the ruling by Justice Omotosho is completely different from the main and substantive drug case which continues before Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on Monday, March 16, 2026. That one is very much on course,” Babafemi said.

He added that once the Certified True Copy of the judgment is obtained, the agency’s legal team will review it and advise the NDLEA leadership on whether to appeal the ruling.

The development underscores the ongoing legal battles facing Kyari, as the anti-narcotics agency maintains that it will continue to pursue the drug trafficking charges through the courts.

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Tinubu Oversees Resolution of OPL 245 Dispute, Paves Way for Major Deepwater Investment

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced the successful resolution of the long-running dispute over Oil Prospecting Licence 245 (OPL 245), a development expected to unlock major deepwater oil investments and boost Nigeria’s crude production capacity.

 

The agreement, reached between the Federal Government of Nigeria, Eni, and Nigerian Agip Exploration Limited, was finalised during a meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

Present at the meeting were Eni’s Chief Executive Officer Claudio Descalzi, Chief Operating Officer Guido Brusco, Head of Sub-Saharan Region Mario Bello, Managing Director of Nigerian Agip Exploration Fabrizio Bolondi, and the President’s Special Adviser on Energy Olu Verheijen.

The settlement ends a dispute that has lasted more than 15 years and restores clarity to one of Nigeria’s most commercially promising deepwater oil assets.

With the dispute resolved, stakeholders say the pathway is now open for a Final Investment Decision on the Zabazaba–Etan deepwater project. The project is expected to add about 150,000 barrels per day to Nigeria’s oil production capacity and strengthen the country’s long-term energy outlook.

Tinubu described the agreement as a strategic milestone in the government’s economic reform efforts, noting that resolving legacy disputes is key to restoring investor confidence and ensuring Nigeria’s natural resources deliver value to citizens.

“This resolution sends a clear signal to global investors that Nigeria is prepared to address legacy issues transparently, uphold the rule of law, and create a stable environment for long-term capital,” the President said.

Energy adviser Verheijen explained that the settlement represents a significant improvement on the 2011 resolution agreement and aligns with the policy framework introduced under the Petroleum Industry Act.

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According to her, the revised terms provide investors with the clarity and predictability needed to proceed with large-scale deepwater investments, while also ensuring stronger value and safeguards for the federation.

The resolution forms part of broader reforms undertaken since 2023 to strengthen Nigeria’s competitiveness in global energy markets. These reforms, anchored in the Petroleum Industry Act and supported by executive actions, have helped renew investor interest and attract capital into the country’s oil and gas sector.

The President commended key institutions involved in reaching the agreement, including the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation, the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, and NNPC Limited.

The government said the settlement underscores its commitment to unlocking Nigeria’s strategic energy assets, attracting responsible investment, and ensuring that the nation’s resources translate into growth, jobs, and long-term prosperity.

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