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Police restrict movement ahead of Edo local government elections

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As part of efforts to ensure peaceful local government elections in the state, the Edo State Police Command has announced a restriction of movement from 12 midnight on Friday to 3 pm on Saturday.

A statement issued on Friday by the command’s Police Public Relations Officer, Eno Ikoedem, read: “The Edo State Police Command wishes to inform the general public that there will be restriction of movement throughout Edo State from 12:00 midnight Friday to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, 11th July, 2026, to ensure the peaceful, orderly, and secure conduct of the Local Government Council Elections.”

According to the statement, the restriction forms part of the comprehensive security measures put in place by the command in collaboration with other security agencies to guarantee a peaceful electoral process, protect voters, electoral officials and sensitive materials, and prevent any breakdown of law and order.

“Consequently, all vehicular and human movement within the state is prohibited during the stated period, except for officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, accredited election observers, duly accredited media personnel, security agencies, emergency and other essential service providers on election duty,” it further stated.

The statement also advised members of the public to comply fully with the directive, noting that security operatives had been strategically deployed across the state’s 18 local government areas to enforce the restriction and maintain law and order.

It warned that any person or group found violating the restriction or engaging in acts capable of disrupting the electoral process would be dealt with in accordance with the law.

The Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, reassured residents of Edo State that adequate security arrangements had been put in place to safeguard the election.

He urged residents to come out peacefully to exercise their civic responsibility in line with the guidelines issued by the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission, adding that the “command remains committed to ensuring a free, fair, peaceful, and credible electoral process.”



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Release El-Rufai’s doctor immediately – MURIC tells ICPC

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Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, has asked the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, to release Professor Bello Abubakar, personal physician to the immediate past Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai.

MURIC made this demand on Friday in a statement signed by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.  

DAILY POST reports that ICPC on Wednesday arrested Abubakar over alleged false statements.

But reacting, MURIC described the arrest as unjust.

While calling for the immediate release of the physician, Akintola maintained that medical personnel are respected everywhere in the world.

He said that the doctor might be compelled to compromise to release information about his patient against the rules of his profession.

Akintola insisted that the doctor committed no offence to warrant his arrest by the ICPC.

‎”We condemn this arrest. It is arbitrary, alien to global best practices and absolutely uncalled for. This arrest stands in contradistinction to democratic principles. We therefore demand the unconditional release of the doctor with immediate effect.

‎”Anything goes in detention, particularly this type of detention. The doctor might be compelled to compromise, to release information about his patient against the rules of his profession,” the statement said.



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NDLEA arraigns drug baron, three Mexican nationals over illicit drugs

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has arraigned an alleged drug kingpin, Anochili Innocent, three Mexican nationals and six other Nigerians before a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos over the operation of a clandestine methamphetamine laboratory in Mowe Forest, Ogun State.

The defendants face an 11-count charge, including conspiracy, operating a drug trafficking organisation, unlawful production of 2,419.48kg of methamphetamine valued at over N480 billion, and possession of large quantities of precursor chemicals.

The NDLEA arrested the suspects during a coordinated operations in Ogun and Lagos between 16 and 18 May 2026.

The alleged kingpin was arrested at his residence in Lakowe, Lekki, while other members of the syndicate, including the three Mexican nationals, were arrested at the hidden laboratory in Ogun State.

All defendants pleaded not guilty before Justice Musa Kakaki.

The court ordered their remand at the Lagos Correctional Centre and adjourned the case to 16 and 22 July 2026 for trial and hearing of their bail applications.

Reacting to their arrest and arraignment, NDLEA Chairman, Mohamed Marwa, said the case was one of the agency’s biggest breakthroughs against industrial-scale drug manufacturing, warning that Nigeria will not become a base for international drug cartels.



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Troops foil multiple infiltration attempts in Borno, force terrorists into retreat

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Troops of the Joint Task Force North East, Operation HADIN KAI, OPHK, foiled multiple coordinated infiltration attempts by ISWAP terrorists across Borno State in the early hours of Friday.

A statement signed by Captain Mohammed Goni, the Acting Military Information Officer, Headquarters, Joint Task Force (NORTH East) Operation HADIN KAI, Maiduguri, said that between 0020 hours (12:20 a.m.) and 0230 hours (2:30 a.m.), the terrorists attempted to infiltrate into Muna Garage, Shuwari village, and the Ajilari Cross axis to gain access into the Metropolis.

It said that with early warning mechanisms emplaced, troops swiftly detected the advancing terrorists and engaged them from multiple axes with accurate firepower, decisively frustrating all attempts to infiltrate.

In separate incidents, the statement added that troops also thwarted additional infiltration attempts by the terrorists at Miringa and Dutsen Kura in Buratai.

During the pursuit of the fleeing terrorists at Miringa, the statement said that a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected, MRAP, vehicle triggered an Improvised Explosive Device, IED, with no casualties recorded on troops. The situation remains stable.

“Overwhelmed by the troops’ speedy tactical manoeuvre, the terrorists were forced to abandon their mission and retreat in confusion across all axes.

“Troops are currently conducting clearance and exploitation operations to pursue the fleeing terrorists, consolidate operational gains, dominate the area, and prevent any further threat to nearby communities,” the statement said.

Operation HADIN KAI said it remains steadfast in sustaining aggressive offensive operations to deny terrorists freedom of action and ensure the protection of lives and property across the North East.

The statement urged members of the public to remain vigilant and continue providing timely and credible information to security agencies in support of ongoing counter-terrorism operations.



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