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Presidential Committee On Victims Support Fund Receives Report One Year After
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The presidential review panel set up to probe the operations of the Victims Support Fund since its inception has submitted its report.
The Presidential Committee Chairman on Victims Support Fund, T.Y Danjuma received the report on behalf of the committee
Recall that in July 2014, the Presidential Committee on Victims Support Fund (PCVSF), in the wake of the Boko Haram insurgency, set up a non-military response to the terror activities in the country.
Alkasim Abdulkadir, in a press statement on behalf of General T. Y. Danjuma, explained that the panel was tasked with the review in October 2020, saying that the task lasted one year.
The statement noted amongst the tasks of the review panel was the analysis of funds between 2014 and 2020 and the impact of operational activities of the organisation.
It further explained that the forensic audit of the VSF was carried out by renowned financial experts, stressing that the organisation used the opportunity to hold consultations with internal and external stakeholders of the VSF, including extensive research and field visits.
The statement said, “The report which was submitted in three volumes gave the detailed outcome of the review of the VSF and made extensive recommendations to the Chairman VSF.”
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The statement explained that the forensic auditors had submitted and discussed the outcome of the audit with the Chairman but did not disclose the findings and recommendations of the panel.
General Y. Y. Danjuma hailed the panel for the time spent examining and auditing the past operations of the VSF.
The Chairman of the review panel, Brig-Gen Jones Arogbofa (rtd), on his part, thanked General Danjuma’s prudent leadership, saying it had made the Committee stand out amongst similar humanitarian organisations in the country.

Chelsea goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic joined Bournemouth in a deal worth a reported £25 million ($33 million) on Wednesday.
Petrovic agreed a contract that will keep him at the Vitality Stadium until June 2030.
The 25-year-old had been at Chelsea since joining from MLS side New England Revolution in 2023.
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Petrovic, who spent last season on loan at French team Strasbourg, made 31 appearances for the west London club.
“I’m really happy to be here. I came to Bournemouth because I want to grow and I want to play at the best level,” the Serbia international said.
“Together with this club, with these facilities, I think we can achieve it. I want to help the team get the results, improve every day and be a better player.”
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Bournemouth had Kepa Arrizabalaga on loan from Chelsea last season.
The Spain keeper has since joined Arsenal on a permanent basis, while Cherries back-up Mark Travers signed for Everton on Tuesday.
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Lagos To Reinstate Psychiatric Tests For Traffic Offenders
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The Lagos State Government has announced plans to reinstate psychiatric assessments for traffic offenders within the state.
Mr. Sola Giwa, Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, disclosed this during the official presentation of the communiqué from the second Lagos Traffic Conference, held on Wednesday.
The conference also marked the 25th anniversary of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA).
Giwa said the decision followed strategic discussions and key recommendations aimed at enhancing traffic management and road safety across Lagos.
He noted the recommendations were designed to improve LASTMA’s effectiveness, mandate, and moral standing.
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“For the mental health assessment of offenders, the agency should reintroduce psychiatric evaluation for those caught driving against traffic,” Giwa said.
He explained the measure aligns with previous road safety strategies to instill discipline and deter errant road users.
Giwa also stated that LASTMA officers would undergo international training to meet global traffic management standards.
Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, LASTMA General Manager, spoke about a 20-year blueprint for a technology-driven traffic system in Lagos.
Bakare-Oki confirmed the agency was progressing well in its vision for improved traffic regulation.
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He said the agency began compiling detailed traffic incident data last year, including crashes and other road events across Lagos.
“This deliberate approach gives us a credible database that allows the government to plan better and make informed decisions,” he said.
The blueprint also includes a focus on improving LASTMA officers’ welfare to enhance performance and service delivery.
He highlighted Lagos State’s increased use of Information Technology Systems (ITS), as seen around Allen Roundabout and other areas.
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“The ITS tools monitor, control, and enforce traffic behaviour in real time,” he said.
He said surveillance cameras had been installed on the Third Mainland Bridge and around Alapere to promote speed control and road safety.
Bakare-Oki added that the camera installations followed incidents of road rage after rehabilitation of the bridge.
“Since deploying the cameras, road crashes on that stretch have declined,” he said.
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He stressed the initiative was not for revenue generation but to safeguard lives and property and assured that residents would soon witness major improvements in LASTMA’s operations.
Mr. Ayodeji Gbeleyi, Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises, also congratulated LASTMA on its 25th anniversary.
Represented by Mr. Nonso Okechukwu, he described LASTMA as a beacon of traffic management excellence in Nigeria.
He urged LASTMA to lead engagements with private transport operators in line with state traffic policies.
Gbeleyi noted that Lagos’ vision of a smarter, safer city could be achieved through strategic partnerships.
He affirmed the Bureau’s readiness to provide policy support, PPP advisory, and institutional guidance.
(NAN)
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NIS Inaugurates Digital Expatriate Residence Permit Platform
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July 16, 2025By
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The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) will inaugurate a new digital platform for the application of the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card (CERPAC) on August 1.
This is contained in a statement issued by the Service Public Relations Officer (SPRO), Assistant Comptroller of Immigration (ACI), Mr Akinsola Akinlabi, on Wednesday in Abuja.
Akinlabi said that the development was in line with the Federal Government’s ongoing efforts to reform the NIS and enhance the efficiency, transparency, and accessibility of its services.
He said that the new portal, accessible at https://cerpac.immigration.gov.ng, was designed to enable applicants submit their CERPAC applications online without the need for physical forms.
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According to him, effective from August 1, the use of physical CERPAC forms will be discontinued.
“All CERPAC applications after July 31 must be submitted solely through the online portal, ‘’ he said.
The NIS spokesman noted that the digital transition was aimed at improving the user experience and ensuring a seamless application process for both individuals and corporate organisations taking immigration responsibility for expatriates.
Akinlabi advised applicants who have paid but have yet to submit their CERPAC forms to do so on or before July 31, to avoid losing their application status and associated payments.
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“Similarly, individuals and companies with pending submissions are strongly encouraged to complete all processes within the stipulated timeline to avoid any inconvenience.
“Any form not submitted before the deadline will be rendered void and invalid.
“All enquiries and correspondence related to this transition should be directed to the service through the office of the Public Relations Officer,” he said.
He, however, reaffirmed the service commitment to delivering more efficient and technology-driven immigration services in line with global best practices.
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