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Stakeholders Advocate Retraining, Better Remuneration For Policemen At CLEEN Foundation’s Workshop

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The need for retraining, reasonable remuneration for police officers and a total reform of the Nigeria Police Force took the centre stage at a two-day Citizens’ Engagement on Policing Reforms and Accountability of Justice Sector Actors in Edo State.

The two-day programme organised by CLEEN Foundation and supported by MacArthur Foundation drew stakeholders in the security and justice sectors in Edo State.

Stakeholders, drawn from the Nigeria Police Force; Nigerian Correctional Service, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC); National Human Rights Commission; Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Benin, Edo State Ministry Justice, Civil Society Organisations, amongst others, all agreed that the the police to be effective and efficient in the Nigeria a reform needs to be carried out.

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Earlier in his opening remarks, the Executive Director, CLEEN Foundation, Dr. Gad Peter, said the workshop was aimed at providing an invaluable platform for stakeholders in the security and justice sector to engage in critical discussion, share insights, and evaluate the current state of legal framework on Citizens’ Engagement on Policing Reform and Accountability of Justice Sector Actors in Edo State.

The Executive Director, whose speech was read by Eromon Blessing, Program Officer, CLEEN Foundation, expressed the belief that bringing professionals in the justice system and security would “address gaps and improve the criminal justice system.

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According to him, “CLEEN Foundation as a leading organization within the Justice Sector is particularly convinced that bringing stakeholders together to reflect on the importance of citizens’ engagement on policing reform efforts and how accountable justice actors are in the implementation of the Administration of Criminal Justice Regime in Nigeria will address gaps, improve police community relations and joint problem solving approaches to improving the criminal justice system and justice for all.”

He continued: “The administration of justice is the cornerstone of any society that upholds the rule of law, and our collective efforts are pivotal in ensuring that it remains robust and effective.”

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The Executive Director, while thanking the stakeholders for efforts in the justice system, said: “Together, we can work towards a more efficient and humane criminal justice system that not only punishes wrongdoing but also promotes rehabilitation and reintegration.”

Senior Program Officer, CLEEN Foundation, Benard Ekobay, while speaking on policing reform and national security, called for improved budgeting for the Nigeria Police Force and Trust Fund.

He also advocated for speedy sanction for those culpable of corruption and modernisation of police stations in the country.

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In their separate good will messages, representatives of the Benin NBA and Assistant Secretary of the Branch, Osayuki Agbonghae, Esq.; Violet Olumese, Chairperson, International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Benin; Adesuwa Ehimuan, the Chairperson, National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Benin, while thanking CLEEN Foundation, advocated for a better renumeration and working condition for policemen in the country.

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Group Throws Weight Behind Benin Monarch’s Decision On Iyaloja

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Group known as Edo Art and Cultural Heritage Institute (EACHI) has thrown its weight behind Oba of Benin, Ewuare II, on the royal father’s stance on the traditional leadership of markets in the Benin Kingdom.

A statement isdued by Okpioba Osaro Idemudia, on behalf of the group, said the “institute aligns with the Oba’s stance that the Iye-Eki is the only recognized traditional head of the markets, and we believe that this position should be respected and preserved in accordance with our cultural heritage.

“EACHI stands firm on the ground that the Iye-Eki holds a significant and revered position in the Benin Kingdom, serving as the main market traditional head. We believe that any attempts to impose external leadership structures that contradict our cultural norms and traditions would undermine the rich heritage of the Benin people.

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“We are proud of our royal rather, for his unwavering commitment to upholding the cultural values and traditions of the Benin Kingdom.

“EACHI reassures the people of Edo State and the broader community that we will continue to support and promote the preservation of our rich cultural heritage.”

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The group, while calling on Edo sons and daughters in home and in diaspora to “stand in unity to support our royal father Oba Ewuare II’s disapproval of IYALOJA,” commended
Edo market women for talking a bold stand against the imposition of IYALOJA

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JUST IN: Tinubu’s Minister Resigns Amid Allegations

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The Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, Geoffrey Nnaji, has resigned from President Bola Tinubu’s cabinet amid controversies surrounding his academic records and allegations of certificate forgery.

Nnaji, who was appointed in August 2023, announced his resignation in a letter to the President on Tuesday, expressing appreciation for the opportunity to serve.

Confirming the development in a statement on Tuesday, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has accepted the resignation of Geoffrey Uche Nnaji, the Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, following some allegations against him. President Tinubu appointed Nnaji in August 2023.

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He resigned today in a letter thanking the President for allowing him to serve Nigeria. Nnaji said he has been a target of blackmail by political opponents. President Tinubu thanked him for his service and wished him well in future endeavours.”

Nnaji’s resignation comes amid a lingering controversy over alleged certificate forgery and questions surrounding his academic qualifications from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

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Nnaji and the Enugu State Government had traded words over allegations that he presented forged certificates.

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The dispute intensified after the Federal High Court in Enugu rejected Nnaji’s bid to stop the University of Nigeria from releasing his academic records.

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The court had ruled that the institution was within its rights to release the minister’s academic details in response to a freedom of information request, a decision that fuelled further public scrutiny.

Nnaji, however, maintained that he was being blackmailed by political opponents determined to tarnish his reputation.

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UNIBEN Bans Students’ Sign-out Celebration

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The University of Benin (UNIBEN) has prohibited all forms of sign-out celebrations by graduating students.

The ban is contained in a circular by the university’s Registrar, Mr Ademola Bobola, on Tuesday in Benin.

In the circular addressed to members of the university community, the management warned that violators risk severe disciplinary actions, including rustication, expulsion, or withdrawal of certificate.

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Bobola said the decision was reached at a meeting on Monday, where it reaffirmed an earlier resolution of the university’s Senate banning such activities on campus.

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The management declared that no sign-out celebration of any kind, including signing on T-shirts and playing of music, will be tolerated,” he said.

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He stated that the university would not condone any form of disorderly conduct or unauthorised gathering during or after examinations.

“Indiscriminate parading around the campuses in any brand of vehicle will not be permitted,” the circular warned.

According to him, unauthorised vehicles will not be allowed into the campuses all through the last week of the second semester examination.

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The management also prohibited large gatherings around faculties, schools, or institutes after examinations.

“Photographers will not be permitted to put up photo stands or galleries for the purpose of such celebration,” he said.

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He said the management equally cautioned parents and guardians of final-year students against visiting campus premises during the final days of examinations.

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Parents and guardians of final-year students are advised to stay away from the Faculty, School, or Institute premises, especially on the last day of examination,” he said.

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Bobola emphasised that the university’s stance was aimed at maintaining order, discipline, and academic decorum on campus.

“Members of the university community are kindly invited to note the above position for strict compliance.

“Any violation will attract severe disciplinary sanctions, including withdrawal of certificate, rustication, and expulsion of violators,” he warned.

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