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Oyetola Inaugurates NPA Board, Urges Cooperation

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Oyetola Inaugurates NPA Board, Urges Cooperation

Adegboyega Oyetola, the minister of marine and blue economy, has inaugurated the newly constituted governing board of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).

The inauguration ceremony took place on Monday at the ministry’s headquarters in Abuja.

According to a statement on Monday, the event marks a significant milestone in the federal government’s ongoing efforts to reposition the maritime sector as a driver of national economic development.

Speaking at the event, Oyetola described the inauguration as a crucial step in strengthening the NPA’s governance framework in line with President Bola Tinubu’s agenda to reform key government institutions.

The minister said the move reflects the administration’s commitment to institutional reforms designed to improve trade facilitation, boost transparency, and harness the full potential of Nigeria’s marine and blue economy in an inclusive and sustainable way.

‘CLEAR BOUNDARIES MUST BE MAINTAINED FOR EFFICIENCY’

He noted that the NPA Act assigns critical policy oversight responsibilities to the governing board, particularly in areas concerning staffing and budgetary matters.

The roles, Oyetola said, are executed primarily through the board’s staff and establishment committee and its finance committee.

However, he stressed that operational management of the authority remains the sole responsibility of the managing director and executive management, as stipulated by the NPA Act and the Public Procurement Act, 2007.

“Clear boundaries between governance and management must be maintained for operational integrity and efficiency,” the minister said.

“The board is to provide policy direction and supervision in line with government directives but must not interfere with routine management or operational execution.

“To the management of the Nigerian Ports Authority, I enjoin you to engage constructively with the board in a manner that reflects professionalism, mutual respect, and shared responsibility.

“Institutional harmony is vital, and this can only be achieved through cooperation, transparency, and unwavering dedication to national service.

“To the newly inaugurated board members, I congratulate you. I urge you to approach this assignment with discipline, focus, and a firm commitment to national interest.

“Your role is pivotal to the development of a competitive and efficient port system — one that meets global standards and contributes meaningfully to Nigeria’s economic transformation.”

In his remarks, Adedayo Adeyeye, chairman of the newly inaugurated board, thanked Tinubu for the appointment and expressed appreciation to the minister for his support.

He praised the board’s composition and pledged to work closely with the NPA management and the ministry to ensure a successful and impactful tenure.

The newly inaugurated NPA board members include Adeyeye (chairman), Abubakar Dantsoho (managing director), Olabanji Olawale Olateju (member), Amirudin Tukur Idris (member), Kelechi Igwe (member), Ekpebide Ebi-Erin Daniel (member) and Mercy Ilori (member), representing the federal ministry of marine and blue economy.

Others are Ibrahim Abba Umar, executive director of engineering and technical services; Olalekan Badmus, executive director of marine and operations; and Vivian Richard Edet, executive director of finance and administration.

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BREAKING: Court Sentences Nnamdi Kanu To Life Imprisonment

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Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, has sentenced the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

Naija News reports that Justice had earlier convicted Kanu on all seven counts levelled against him by the Federal Government.

The judge sentenced Kanu to life imprisonment for count 1, 2, 4,5, and 6.

He also sentenced Kanu to 20 years forcount 3 without option of fine.

The Judge sentenced Kanu to five years in prison on count seven without option of fine.

Justice Omotosho ruled that he should not be kept in Kuje prison. He forfeited Nnamdi Kanu’s radio transmitter and barred him from access to social media.

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Just In: FG Urges Court To Impose Death Sentence On Nnamdi Kanu

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The Federal Government has urged the Federal High Court in Abuja to impose the death sentence on the detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, following his conviction on all seven terrorism counts.

The request was made on Thursday by the FG’s lead counsel, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), shortly after Justice James Omotosho found Kanu guilty of all charges preferred against him.

Awomolo, addressing the court after the verdict, argued that the severity of Kanu’s actions merited the maximum penalty under the law.

The senior lawyer insisted that Kanu committed “many illegalities” and should not be treated with leniency.

Awomolo further reminded the court that four of the seven counts on which Kanu was convicted carry the death sentence under Nigeria’s terrorism laws.

He urged Justice Omotosho to take this into account in determining the appropriate punishment.

“It will not be considered justice that he is isolated and punished lightly in a country where we have Boko Haram, ISWAP, Lakurawa, et cetera,” he argued.

According to the prosecution, Kanu’s actions were as destabilising as those of other violent groups and should be treated with equal seriousness.

Awomolo also urged the judge to ensure that Kanu is kept in a secure correctional facility pending the court’s final pronouncement on sentencing.

He stressed the need to prevent any disruptions or security breaches involving the IPOB leader while the sentencing process is underway.

Kanu was earlier found guilty of inciting violence, ordering attacks on security personnel, calling for killings, and issuing threats capable of terrorising the public, all captured in broadcasts tendered as evidence by the prosecution.

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Court Finally Delivers Judgement In Nnamdi Kanu’s Terrorism Case

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Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, has delivered his ruling in the case between the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, and the Federal Government.

Naija News reports that the judgement was given in Nnamdi Kanu’s absence after the judge had ordered security operatives to kick him out of the court over his unruly behaviour.

Nnamdi Kanu had earlier stated that the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja does not have the jurisdiction to try him.

The separatist, who has been in custody since 2021, faced seven terrorism-related charges bordering on alleged incitement, running an unlawful group, and acts threatening national security.

The IPOB leader contended that the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act, under which he is being prosecuted, has been repealed.

He urged the court to strike out the charges, describing them as “disclosing no offence known to law” and therefore invalid.

Kanu also requested that the court nullify the “purported plea of not guilty” entered on his behalf, claiming it was obtained through deception and contrary to a Supreme Court ruling.

He further asked the court to set aside all subsequent proceedings and order his immediate release.

“My contention is very simple: this court lacks jurisdiction to try me,” he said.

Delivering ruling on Thursday, Justice Omotosho ruled that the court has the authority to preside over the Nnamdi Kanu case.

The judge also stated that the matter of extradition has been settled by the Supreme Court, and he ruled against Kanu in this regard.

On the issue of fairness in the hearing for Nnmadi Kanu, Omotosho ruled against the IPOB leader, stating that the court ensured he received a fair hearing.

On the defendant not entering his defence, Justice Omotosho said: “I begged the defendant passionately to enter his defence, but he remained obsolete. That shows that he chose to rest his case on the prosecution. Which is a gamble and a risky action.”

The court found Nnamdi Kanu guilty and convicted him of count 1 in the charges filed against him by the federal government.

The Judge said: “The court will rely on the uncontroverted evidence of the prosecution. This court, therefore, finds that the prosecution has discharged Count 1 beyond reasonable doubt. Consequently, the defendant (Kanu) is hereby convicted in respect of Count 1.”

More judgement is being read and this report will be updated as it comes in…….

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