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FG Funded 422 Delegates To COP28 Summit – Minister

The Federal Government funded 422 persons to the ongoing COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has said.
The minister made this known in a statement on Monday following a controversy trailing 1,411 Nigerian registered delegates at the summit.
President Bola Tinubu had on November 29, 2023, departed Abuja for Dubai for the summit expected to end on December 12, 2023.
Controversy has since surrounded the number of Nigerian delegates at the summit which ranked that of China, with many Nigerians on social media berating the government for being “insensitive” to their economic sufferings occasioned by the removal of petrol subsidy in mid-2023.
Opposition political parties — the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party (LP) had called on the All Progressives Congress (APC) government to release the number of government-sponsored delegates to the Dubai summit.
Providing “clarity” on the controversy, the minister said “Nigeria’s representation is very much in line with our status as Africa’s leading Sovereign voice and player in climate action”.
The government said the Nigerian delegation include government officials, representatives from the private sector, civil society, the voluntary sector, state governments, media, multilateral institutions, representatives of marginalised communities, and many others.
“It is imperative to point out that the overall Nigerian delegation to COP-28 comprises Government-sponsored (Federal and State Governments) and non-government-sponsored participants (from Private Companies, NGOs, CSOs, Media, academia, etc),” the statement partly read.
“The Federal Government-funded delegation is made up of a total of 422 persons, as follows:
“National Council on Climate Change = 32
“Federal Ministry of Environment = 34
“All Ministries = 167
“Presidency = 67
“Office of the Vice President = 9
“National Assembly = 40
“Federal Parastatals/Agencies = 73.”
‘Tinubu In Dubai For Serious Business’
The minister said Nigeria’s “active and robust participation at COP” was not “unwarranted” as the biggest economy and most populous country in Africa.
He assured Nigerians that the President and other officials on the government’s delegation were in Dubai for “serious business, not a jamboree”.
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EFCC Boss Orders Officers To Apologise To UUTH Surgeon Over Raid
Ola Olukoyede, chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has directed that an apology be made to Eyo Ekpe, a professor of cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH), and members of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA).
In a statement on Monday, the commission said the directive follows the receipt and consideration of a preliminary report on the May 12, 2026, incident involving its personnel and medical staff of the teaching hospital.
The EFCC said Olukoyede expressed regret at the discomfort that the unfortunate episode caused for staff of the hospital and members of the public.
“Pursuant to the receipt and consideration of a preliminary report on the May 12, 2026 incident involving personnel of the Commission and medical staff of the Uyo University Teaching Hospital, the Executive Chairman, Mr. Ola Olukoyede has directed that an apology be made to Professor Eyo Ekpe, the Deputy Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee of UUTH, and members of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA,” the statement reads.
He acknowledged that the wellbeing of Nigerians is at the core of the commission’s mandate and reiterated that the EFCC would carry out a full investigation into the incident, assuring that officers found culpable would face disciplinary measures.
The EFCC chairman said the commission is determined to work with stakeholders to prevent a recurrence of such incidents in the future.
He added that the “unfortunate incident” would not deter the commission from pressing ahead with the execution of its mandate in any part of Nigeria.
He also appealed to the NMA and other professional bodies to continue supporting the EFCC in its anti-corruption efforts.
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We’ll Mobilise Only Graduates With NERD Certificate – NYSC
The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, has reaffirmed that it is committed to enforcing the Federal Government’s directive mandating all Prospective Corps Members to present a compliance certificate from the Nigeria Education Repository and Databank, NERD.
The Director-General of NYSC, Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu, stated this in his keynote address at the 2026 Batch ‘B’ Pre-Mobilization Workshop themed, “Strengthening Institutional Accountability and Compliance in the NYSC Mobilization Process for Effective Service Delivery,” held in Abuja.
He appealed to Corps Producing Institutions to adequately sensitize their students and ensure strict compliance with the initiative.
General Nafiu emphasized that the mobilization process was not the sole responsibility of the NYSC, urging regulatory bodies, security agencies, and relevant ministries to provide the necessary support through policy guidance, capacity building, and enforcement of compliance standards.
He said, “When we work in synergy, we ease the path for our Prospective Corps Members, ensuring that their transition from student to national service is smooth, transparent, and credible.
“Let us be bold in confronting the obstacles before us and creative in fashioning solutions that will stand the test of time.
“Let us build a more accountable, transparent, and efficient mobilization process for the benefit of all,” he said.
Earlier in her address, the NYSC Director, Corps Mobilization, Mrs. Rachel Ideawor, described the Pre-Mobilization Workshop as a vital platform for fostering collaboration between the Scheme, Corps Producing Institutions, and other critical stakeholders.
She noted that although significant progress had been made in enhancing the NYSC mobilization process, there was still a need to optimize service delivery across the entire mobilization value chain.
“I urge our Student Affairs Officers to approach their responsibilities with diligence and integrity, ensuring that the information provided accurately reflects the true profiles of Prospective Corps Members,” Ideawor said.
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Dambazau: State Police Must Not Be Under Gov’s control
Retired Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau, a former Chief of Army Staff, says establishing state police will only be effective in Nigeria if it is strictly professionalised.
Dambazau told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that state policing must be insulated from the control of state governors to prevent its weaponization against political opponents.
He also called strict, non-compromised profiling, vetting, and training of personnel to guarantee competence and curb misconduct.
The framework, he added, must include standardized, national oversight and operational guidelines to prevent potential human rights abuses or the emergence of ethnic militias
“It requires training, equipment, discipline, accountability, transparency, adherence to the rule of law, and respect for human rights.
“So in all , where you have state and national police, if you don’t enhance the quality, make the force professional, then you won’t have the results expected.”
He noted that with regards to insecurity, the targeted communities were in the rural population, adding that in those areas, there is hardly no elements of law enforcement in those communities.
“Probably that is why people are calling for state police. But of course, the state policing requires what the national police requires.
“I believe that people are calling for that because they think the system we have is too centralised. Therefore, if you decentralise it, it will work. Yeah, it will work only if you make it professional.
“To make it professional, you have to train it well, equip it, ensure there is absolute discipline, and that the welfare of personnel is taken care of very well.
“You have to also ensure that they meet the minimum universal standard of policing. Of course, beyond that, you have to ensure that there is trust.
“You build trust and confidence between the police and the public, whether it’s state or not, because where the public doesn’t have trust, then it becomes a problem,” he said.
Dambazau who is now Nigeria’s Ambassador designate to China, said: “This is why sometimes even communities would contribute money to bandits to protect them against other bandits.
“So to me whether state police or not, the standard must be monumental. If your state creates state police and the standards are not there, then you are going back to square one.
“So of course the states will have to be ready to fund it adequately. Human capital development is an ingredient in ensuring security,” he added. (NAN)
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