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National Youth Leadership and Security Summit: IGP Reaffirms Commitment to Protecting Democratic Participation

By: Awajis Josiah-Chijindu  The Inspector General of Police Olatunji Rilwan Disu has charged Nigerians Youths  to reject political violence, criminal manipulation, and digital thuggery. IGP Disu gave the charge during the opening day of the National Youth Leadership and Security Dialogue in Abuja. A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Ani Iniedu, stressed that no political ambition is worth the future of any Nigerian youth.  He charged them to choose peace, leadership, innovation, and responsible citizenship over violence, hate, misinformation, and other forms of destructive conduct. The statement below 👇  IGP DISU DECLARES OPEN THREE-DAY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND SECURITY PROGRAMME The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, today, Thursday, 20th August 2026, actively participated in the opening day of the National Youth Leadership and Security Dialogue in Abuja, marking the commencement of a three-day programme organise...
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IGP Calls For Coordinated Regional Response To Insecurity, Cautions Against Religious Profiling

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, today, Wednesday, 19th August 2026, delivered the opening address at the North-West Security Summit in Gusau, Zamfara State, where he called for an intelligence-led, community-supported, and coordinated regional response to insecurity. The Summit, hosted by the Zamfara State Government, brought together governors, traditional rulers, security chiefs, experts, development partners, civil society representatives, and other key regional  stakeholders to deliberate on banditry, kidnapping, arms proliferation, communal conflicts, farmer-herder tensions, and related threats confronting the region. In his address, the IGP stressed that no security agency, government, or institution can secure the North-West alone, calling for stronger intelligence sharing, inter-state cooperation, coordinated operations, border security, community engagement, and effective early-warning mechanisms. He underscored the role of tradition...

THE JOURNEY OF A MAN WHOSE MOVEMENT IS POWERED BY THE PEOPLE

  OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN FLAG-OFF MESSAGE OF HON. NDUKA V. A. ANYANWU 19th August 2026 marks a new chapter in the political journey of Ahiazu/Ezinihitte Mbaise Federal Constituency as the campaign to elect Hon. Nduka V. A. Anyanwu, APGA Candidate for the 2027 House of Representatives Election, officially begins. This is more than another political campaign. It is a people-powered movement for purposeful, accessible, accountable and result-oriented representation. For too long, our people have desired representation that listens, understands their challenges, responds to their needs and creates opportunities for meaningful development. That desire has found a voice. That voice is Nduka Anyanwu. A NEW CHAPTER FOR OUR PEOPLE Hon. Nduka V. A. Anyanwu believes that political office is not a privilege—it is a sacred responsibility entrusted by the people. His ambition is not simply to occupy a seat in Abuja, but to take the voice, aspirations and concerns of Ahiazu and Ezinihitte Mbaise to th...

APGA Reaffirms Commitment to Peaceful, Issue-Based Campaigns Ahead of 2027 Elections

 By: Nduka Anyanwu  The National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, has reaffirmed the party’s commitment to peaceful, issue-based and credible political campaigns ahead of the 2027 General Elections. Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa made the commitment following the *signing of the First National Peace Accord, which commits political parties and candidates* to conducting their campaigns in a peaceful, responsible and issue-driven manner. According to the APGA National Chairman, the signing of the Accord goes beyond a formal ceremony or the endorsement of a document. It represents a solemn reminder of the kind of politics Nigeria deserves—politics anchored on ideas, mutual respect, peaceful competition and the collective interest of the Nigerian people. He stressed that the Mission Statement of the National Peace Committee reinforces the principle that free, fair and credible elections remain the bedrock of peace, stability and national dev...

THE TIME IS NOW: LET US TAKE THE MESSAGE OF A NEW ERA TO EVERY HOME IN AHIAZU/EZINIHITTE MBAISE

  To the Good People of Ahiazu/Ezinihitte Mbaise Federal Constituency, A new political season is approaching, and with it comes an opportunity to renew our collective conversation about the kind of representation, leadership and development we desire for our people. As the 2027 elections draw closer, the message of quality, purposeful and people-centred representation must not remain confined to social media, posters and political gatherings. It must travel from community to community, from ward to ward, and ultimately reach every home in Ahiazu/Ezinihitte Mbaise Federal Constituency. This is the time to go GRASSROOTS. The emergence of Hon. Nduka Anyanwu as the APGA candidate for the House of Representatives represents an opportunity to begin a new conversation about leadership that listens, engages and prioritises the development of its people. His vision is anchored on the belief that effective representation should go beyond legislation and political presence. It should translat...

Nduka Anyanwu Visits Umuchoko Women’s August Meeting, Reaffirms Commitment to Human Capital Development

  Hon. Nduka Anyanwu, the 2027 APGA Candidate for the Ahiazu and Ezinihite Mbaise Federal Constituency, paid a courtesy visit to the Umuchoko Women’s August Meeting on Friday, 14 August 2026, where he interacted with the women and shared his vision for a more productive, empowered and prosperous constituency. Addressing the gathering, Hon. Anyanwu commended the women for their resilience, unity and continued contributions to the development of their families and communities. He encouraged them to remain productive, economically active and committed to initiatives that can improve the wellbeing of their households and the wider society. He also appealed to the women to support his aspiration to represent the constituency at the National Assembly, expressing his determination to pursue a new direction focused on effective representation, human capital development and bringing meaningful dividends of democracy from the centre to the people. According to him, the constituency deserves ...

Opinion: Osun Will Test Whether The Police Can Remain The Referee

By: Lanre Olagunju Nigeria has a peculiar relationship with election security. We ask the police to keep politicians from fighting, then spend the election complaining about which side the police are fighting for. That contradiction will be tested again on Saturday in Osun. The question is not whether the Nigeria Police Force can deploy enough men and women to the state. It is whether, after the votes are counted, both sides can honestly say the police behaved like a referee rather than a participant. That is a much harder test. IGP Olatunji Disu appears to understand that the real work began long before election day. On 3 July, he went to Osun against the backdrop of escalating political violence, meeting Governor Ademola Adeleke and subsequently engaging political parties, traditional rulers, leadership from the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) – whose influence extends to a constituency often at the centre of political mobilisation –  and other stakeholders. He w...