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Document Reveals Uche Nnaji Ignored Multiple ICPC Invitations Over Alleged Forgery
Despite public denial, official records show former minister failed to honour anti-graft summons on several occasions
Despite public denial, official records show former minister failed to honour anti-graft summons on several occasions
A newly surfaced document has confirmed that former Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, did not respond to several invitations from the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) in Abuja concerning an alleged forgery case. The development comes after Nnaji publicly denied ignoring any summons from the anti-graft agency.
According to the official document, the ICPC sent multiple letters inviting Nnaji for questioning over a forgery allegation. However, records indicate that he did not present himself to the commission as at the scheduled dates. This sequence of events contradicts Nnaji’s earlier position where he insisted he was never invited by the agency.
The case has drawn public attention due to its implications for accountability and transparency within government circles. The ICPC is mandated to investigate and prosecute corruption-related offences among public office holders in Nigeria. Allegations involving high-ranking officials such as ministers often spark debate about government’s anti-corruption drive and adherence to due process.
Neither Nnaji nor his legal representatives have issued new comments since the document became public. The ICPC also declined further statements beyond confirming their procedures were followed according to law. Meanwhile, some opposition figures have called for a full investigation into why a former minister could reportedly disregard formal invitations from an anti-corruption agency without facing immediate consequences.
As at press time, it remains unclear whether the ICPC will escalate the matter or pursue other legal avenues to ensure compliance. Nigerians continue to monitor developments closely as calls grow for greater transparency and accountability from public officials.
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Civil Society Group Flags Executive Powers, Transparency Issues in Akwa Ibom Fiscal Bill
CSO warns that proposed law could weaken Assembly oversight, urges Akwa Ibom lawmakers to address accountability gaps
CSO warns that proposed law could weaken Assembly oversight, urges Akwa Ibom lawmakers to address accountability gaps
A civil society organisation has raised alarm over sections of a new fiscal responsibility bill currently before the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, warning that the legislation could grant excessive powers to the executive and create loopholes in transparency. The group made its position known on Wednesday in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital.
According to the CSO, certain clauses in the proposed bill would allow the executive arm of government undue discretion over public finance management, limiting effective oversight by lawmakers and reducing opportunities for citizen engagement. The organisation noted that such provisions could undermine efforts to ensure accountability in how public funds are allocated and spent in the state.
The group emphasised that transparent fiscal frameworks are essential for building public trust, particularly as Akwa Ibom grapples with demands for better service delivery and infrastructure. It stated that while fiscal responsibility laws are designed to promote prudent financial management, any gaps or ambiguities can be exploited, potentially leading to mismanagement or abuse of resources.
In its statement, the CSO called on members of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly to thoroughly review the contentious sections before passing the bill into law. The organisation also urged wider consultation with stakeholders, including civil society and community representatives, to strengthen checks and balances. “We expect our elected representatives to ensure this law protects public interest and does not shield government actions from scrutiny,” it said.
The fate of the bill now lies with lawmakers who are expected to debate its final reading in coming weeks. Stakeholders say a robust fiscal responsibility law is critical for good governance in Akwa Ibom, especially as citizens demand greater transparency around state finances.
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Kwara Polytechnic Allocates 2 Hectares for One Million Trees in Landmark Climate Initiative
Institution embarks on massive reforestation effort to combat climate change, pledges environmental education and community engagement
Institution embarks on massive reforestation effort to combat climate change, pledges environmental education and community engagement
Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin has allocated two hectares of land within its main campus for the planting of one million trees, marking a significant step in climate action and environmental sustainability in Nigeria. The initiative was announced on Wednesday, 24 June, as part of the institution’s commitment to addressing the impact of deforestation and climate change in Kwara State and beyond.
According to officials at the polytechnic, the tree-planting programme will be rolled out in phases, with staff and students participating alongside local community members. The plan covers indigenous species selected for their resilience and ecological benefits, with the goal of restoring green cover and improving air quality around Ilorin metropolis.
The move comes amid growing concerns about Nigeria’s vulnerability to climate change effects such as desertification, flooding, and rising temperatures. Experts have long warned that unchecked deforestation and poor waste management threaten food security and public health across the country. By dedicating two hectares for large-scale afforestation, Kwara Polytechnic joins other tertiary institutions nationwide adopting practical measures to mitigate environmental risks.
While details on funding sources were not disclosed as at press time, management representatives said the school is working with environmental agencies and non-governmental organisations to mobilise resources and technical support. “This project is not just about planting trees; it is about creating a culture of environmental stewardship among our youth,” an official noted during the launch ceremony.
Environmental advocates have welcomed the development but urged sustained monitoring to ensure long-term survival of planted trees. They also called on other educational institutions in North-Central Nigeria to replicate similar programmes. Kwara Polytechnic has promised periodic updates on progress and intends to incorporate climate education into its curriculum going forward.
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Colombia Edge DR Congo 1–0 in Hard-Fought FIFA World Cup Clash
South American side secures narrow victory as both teams struggle for dominance in tightly contested group fixture
South American side secures narrow victory as both teams struggle for dominance in tightly contested group fixture
Colombia defeated the Democratic Republic of Congo 1–0 in a closely contested FIFA World Cup match on Wednesday, with both teams displaying strong defensive performances throughout the encounter. The game, played as part of the ongoing global tournament, saw Colombia clinch all three points after a tense battle on the pitch.
The only goal of the match came in the second half, as Colombia capitalised on a rare opening to break through the Congolese defence. Both sides created limited clear-cut chances, with each team’s backline working hard to keep their opponents at bay. The Congolese squad pushed for an equaliser in the closing stages but could not find a way past Colombia’s goalkeeper.
This result is significant for Colombia’s campaign, boosting their chances of advancing from the group stage. For DR Congo, the defeat puts added pressure on their next fixture, as they must now seek points to remain in contention for progression. The match was marked by disciplined tactics and few scoring opportunities, reflecting the high stakes of World Cup football at this level.
Neither side’s coaches made major changes to their starting line-ups, opting for consistency as both teams chased vital points. The Colombian manager praised his players’ resilience after securing the win, while DR Congo’s technical crew acknowledged their team’s effort but lamented missed opportunities in front of goal.
Colombia will look to build on this momentum when they face their next group opponents, while DR Congo must regroup quickly to revive their qualification hopes. The group standings remain tight as all teams continue to battle for knockout stage spots.
