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FG announces 50percent increase in inmates feeding allowance after viral video

The federal government has announced a 50% increase in the feeding allowance for inmates across all Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS) facilities in the country.

The decision follows a viral video in which inmates at a correctional centre in Calabar, Cross River State, complained about poor feeding conditions.

Umar Abubakar, spokesperson for the NCoS, made this announcement during a joint press briefing held at the Customs headquarters in Abuja on Thursday, September 5. The briefing was organised by the Strategic Communications Interagency Policy Committee (SCIPC) under the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and attended by representatives from various security agencies, including the Army and Navy.

Abubakar noted that the review was the first phase of adjustments aimed at addressing the rising cost of food nationwide. He said;

“The viral video is not a representation of Nigeria Correctional Service, nor is it a mandate of the service on reformation and rehabilitation of inmates.

“Let me make this known here that since the inception of the change in name, a significant progress has been made in reforming those who are in our custodies.

“Four days ago, I granted an interview where we gave details on the alleged video. The NCoS has actually ordered for detailed investigation on the said video, which is going viral, and on the outcome of the investigation, I may not be able to speak much on that.

“And on the issue of cost of food, the federal government has actually reviewed the feeding allowance of inmates in our custody by 50 percent. And this is just the first phase of the review.

“Let me say here that currently, in an effort to ensure that we have what I refer to as public safety through our reformatory activities, we have over 1,000 of our inmates who are actually going through their various degree programmes, 282 doing their diploma and master’s degree programmes, and six that are doing their PhD programme. Three of the PhD students are already writing their thesis.

“All this is geared towards our efforts to ensure that we change the psyche and behaviour of our inmates and to help their re-entry back to society.

“It is the care we give to these inmates in our custody that has actually provided a serene environment to help them learn skill acquisition across our custodial center, and to also pursue their educational programme.”

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Bandits kill Imam, abduct 10 worshippers during Isha prayer in Katsina

Bandits on Wednesday night stormed a mosque in Tudun Malamai community, Faskari Local Government Area of Katsina State, killing the Imam who was leading the Isha prayer and abducting at least ten worshippers.

The incident, which unfolded during the night prayers, left two other individuals injured.

Details of the attack were made public on Thursday in a post by a prominent Katsina-based security analyst, Bakatsine on X.

“Yesterday night, bandits attacked worshippers during the Isha prayer in Tudun Malamai community, Faskari LGA of Katsina State. They killed the imam leading the prayer, injured two people and abducted at least 10 worshippers during the attack,” the post read.

The Katsina State Police Command is yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident as of the time of filing this report.

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Lagos Govt bans pregnant women from 2025 Hajj

The Lagos State Government has officially barred pregnant women from participating in this year’s Hajj pilgrimage, citing health and safety concerns.

The announcement was made on Wednesday in Badagry by the Commissioner for Home Affairs, Olanrewaju Ibrahim Layode, who stressed that the rigorous nature of the pilgrimage poses significant risks to the health of expectant mothers.

Layode noted that the state’s decision aligns with the directive issued by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), which has instructed State Muslim Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards not to register pregnant women for the pilgrimage.

Supporting the directive, NAHCON’s Commissioner for Planning, Research, Statistics, Information, and Library Services (PRSILS), Professor Abubakar Yagawal, reiterated the policy while addressing preparations for the pilgrimage, including the establishment of medical clinics in Makkah and Madinah and the distribution of Yellow Cards to various states.

Layode added that the Lagos State Ministry of Home Affairs is also acting on the directive of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who has emphasized the need to ensure that only medically fit individuals are cleared for the pilgrimage.

Governor Sanwo-Olu, during the First Family of Lagos State and Ministry of Home Affairs Eid-el-Fitr celebration, at the Lagos House, Marina, said: “By May, those travelling to Makkah will begin to travel. Please ensure you are in good health. If you are ill, refrain from travelling for the 2025 Hajj; stay back and pray here in Nigeria.”

According to the Commissioner for Home Affairs, “It is very dangerous, very delicate for expectant women to go for hajj exercise.

“The processes are rigorous. From Medina to Makkah, the Tawaf, the Safa and Marwah, these are not things an expectant woman should undergo. It’s not about fashion or naming a child after a prophet because they were born in Saudi Arabia.”

The commissioner revealed that in previous years, some women had attempted to hide their pregnancies in order to partake in the pilgrimage, with instances of individuals allegedly submitting their husbands’ urine for medical screening.

To prevent such deceptive practices, the state government has introduced advanced medical screening measures, including the deployment of mobile diagnostic vans equipped to detect pregnancies and tuberculosis at designated screening centres.

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FRSC: SGF approves appointment of three Deputy Corps Marshals

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, has approved the appointment of three Assistant Corps Marshal (ACMs) to the rank of Deputy Corps Marshal (DCMs), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).

This is contained in a statement by the Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO), Mr Olusegun Ogungbemide on Wednesday in Abuja.

The SGF said that the newly appointed senior officers were to fill up existing vacancies in the South South, North East, and North West geopolitical zones.

Akume said that the appointment marked a significant milestone in the Corps’ efforts to enhance its leadership and operational capabilities.

He named the Officers to fill up existing vacancies as DCM Aliyu Datsama (North West), DCM Pauline Olaye (South South) and DCM Attahiru Hassan (North East).

According to Akume, the appointment of the seasoned professionals would bring fresh perspectives and expertise to the FRSC’s leadership team.

“They are expected to play a crucial role in shaping the Corps’ strategic direction and driving its mission to reduce road crashes and promote safe driving practices.

“The appointment is part of President Bola Tinubu’s drive towards rewarding excellence, diligence and hard work which is in line with the administrative philosophy of the present leadership of the Hope Agenda regime,”he said.

The FRSC Corps Marshal, Malam Shehu Mohammed, equally congratulated the newly elevated Officers for their excellent performances during the exercise.

Mohammed said that every promotion comes with greater responsibilities.

He charged them to put in their best in the course of their duties as the new rank calls for more focus, more dedication, commitment and passion.

He also admonished those who were not fortunate in this appointment year to keep faith alive and be loyal to the system.

The FRSC boss promised to improve the general welfare of the personnel of the corps while beckoning all personnel to be of good cheer and put in great efforts towards the realisation of the corporate mandate of the corps.

DCM Aliyu Datsama is presently the ACM in charge of Special Duties and External Relations. He has held several positions including Sector and Zonal Commanding Officer positions in different states and Zones.

On the other hand, DCM Pauline Olaye who is currently the Head, Project Implementation Office at the National Headquarters of the Corps is by virtue of her new appointment, the most senior female officer in the Corps.

She has held several positions of authority including the position of Assistant Corps Marshal, Special Duties and External Relations Department, as well as Zonal Commanding Officer Zone RS1HQ Kaduna.

In the same vein, DCM Attahiru Hassan is presently the ACM in charge of the Technical Service Department. He has held several positions amongst which include the positions of Corps Provost as well as Sector Commander.

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