NEWS
Security Agencies Begin Profiling ‘pantaker’ Markets’ Operators in FCT

Security agencies in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have concluded plans to commence profiling of ‘panteker’ markets’ operators in the territory.
Pantaker is a market for the sales of fairly used items and scrap iron, including furniture and home appliances.
Chief Felix Obuah, Coordinator, Abuja Metropolitan Management Council disclosed this during a meeting with officials of the pantaker markets’ operators across the FCT, in Abuja on Friday.
Obuah explained that the move was to ensure effective monitoring and regulation of the operations of all pantaker markets in the FCT.
The FCT Security Council, had on Jan. 13 announced a two-week suspension of operation of all pantaker markets in the territory.
The move, Obuah said, was to ensure that only legitimate pantakers operate across the FCT, as part of efforts to curb the menace of vandalism in the territory.
He revealed that a recent raid across some pantaker markets by the Police and other security agencies had led to the recovery of public items worth more than N1 billion. .
“Therefore, the FCT Administration and security agencies have decided that all pantaker operators must be registered and profiled.
“This will enable us to identify the genuine ones and determine who is doing what, how and where.
“This will also ensure effective monitoring and regulation of pantaker activities by both security agencies, Abuja Market Management Ltd and AMMC,” he said.
Obuah added that the pantaker operators were also required to register their buyers, and supplies; “we want to know who and who supplies you what; who and who are you selling to?
“Let us have such a register for our record and for security action where necessary.”
He advised the pantaker operators against buying illegal properties and patronising vandals, stressing that there would be no supply if there was no demand.
He urged them to alert security agencies whenever someone bought something suspicious to sell to them.
He warned that anyone found with stolen or vandalised items in his shop would be considered a partaker of a crime and would be arrested and prosecuted.
The AMMC boss also advised the operators to come under one acceptable platform or union for easy interface with government and security agencies.
Also, Mr Adamu Gwary, Director, Security Services Department, FCT Administration, said that only pantaker operators that were recognised by the Administration would be profiled and allowed to reopen.
Gwary added that all illegal pantaker operators must be registered and recognised by the Administration, and thereafter, profiled by security agencies before they would be allowed to operate.
On his part, the Commissioner of Police in the FCT, Mr Olatunji Disu, said that the profiling of the pantaker operators would begin on Feb. 1.
“It is a disgrace that this kind of thing is happening here, in the FCT, and we have made up our minds to ensure that it stops
“We are not going to stop until we bring sanity in pantaker business.
“We are going to profile you to get a list of people that we think are capable enough to be trusted with the business of pantaker in the FCT,” he said.
Disu advised the operators to always ask whoever comes to sell to them, where the person got the items from, the receipt and who sold it to them.
“This will enable security agencies to trace all suspects involved in the supply of stolen or vandalised items,” he added.
Responding, the National Chairman of Pantaker Operators, Alhaji Abbas Bello, pledged the full support of the operators to the ongoing efforts to sanitise their operation.
Bello noted that there were criminal elements masquerading as pantaker operators in FCT, adding that the move would help to remove the bad eggs among them.
Also, the Secretary of the group, Malam Salisu Abubakar, said that the association would work with the security agencies to stop all forms of vandalism in the FCT.
Similarly, the Secretary of Mpape Pantaker, Mr Mohammed Kashim, pointed out that pantaker contributes to the development of the FCT, through job creation.
Kashim noted the need to fish out the criminals that were giving pantaker business a bad name in the FCT. (NAN)
Education
Take Charge of Loan Scheme, NELFUND Urges Student Leaders

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has urged student leaders across various tertiary institutions to take full ownership of the new interest-free education loan scheme.
This call was made by the Executive Director of Operations at NELFUND, Iyal Mustapha, during a Stakeholders’ Engagement Session and Technical Workshop on NELFUND System Automation and Loan Application Processes in Abuja.
The fourth day of the stakeholders’ engagement was dedicated to a session with Student Union Presidents of tertiary institutions.
Mustapha cautioned institutions against delays in verifying students’ applications.
He explained that once applications are verified, they are forwarded to the respective institutions for confirmation, a step that has sometimes delayed disbursement due to slow institutional responses.
“We need your schools to respond promptly. If they don’t confirm your status, we cannot release the funds. You must play a role in ensuring your institutions fulfill their responsibilities.
“This is your opportunity. We are the youth, and we are here to support you. This loan is about removing financial barriers so you can focus on your education.
“There is no interest, no guarantor, and no harassment, only a commitment to learning,” he stated.
Mustapha explained that the NELFUND scheme was developed to address dropout rates linked to financial hardship.
According to him, it provides Nigerian students with access to loans that cover institutional charges and include a monthly upkeep allowance.
He emphasised that any student enrolled in a recognised tertiary institution in Nigeria is eligible, regardless of background or geographical location.
“There is no reason for anyone to drop out of school,” he added.
Addressing concerns about loan repayment, Mustapha assured students that repayment would only commence two years after completing the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), and only if the graduate is employed.
“In the event of death or a medically verified permanent disability, the loan would be written off.
“No one is pursuing you. This is your loan, your government, and your repayment supports the next generation,” he said.
He also advised students who had received upkeep allowances without corresponding institutional fee payments to approach their institutions, noting that upkeep funds cannot be disbursed unless institutional charges are settled.
“One of the issues we have identified is that some institutions are failing to notify students when payments have been made.
“Anyone who has received upkeep should understand that their institutional charges have already been paid to their institution,” he clarified.
The President of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Olushola Oladoja, warned institutions and individuals allegedly undermining the federal government’s student loan scheme.
Speaking on the allegations of sabotage by some institutions, Oladoja revealed that the association had set up a five-member investigative committee to examine growing concerns about loan disbursement and accountability.
According to him, NANS took swift action following intelligence from the National Orientation Agency (NOA), which reported irregularities in how some institutions handled student loan payments.
“We received information indicating that there are issues within NELFUND, including cases where the Fund claims to have paid institutions, but the schools failed to notify the students.
“This cannot be allowed to persist. Our committee will engage directly with NELFUND, visit the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to verify findings, and get to the root of the matter,” he stated.
Also speaking, Umar Lawal, a final-year student of Bayero University, Kano, commended President Bola Tinubu’s administration for delivering on its promise of a student loan scheme aimed at transforming tertiary education in Nigeria.
While expressing appreciation for the initiative, Lawal also raised concerns about the lack of transparency and accountability in some tertiary institutions, saying it must be addressed. (NAN)
Foreign News
UN Must Remain Central to Global Governance

Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasised on Thursday that the United Nations must continue to play a vital role in global affairs, especially as the organisation marks its 80th anniversary.
“Russia and China share the opinion that the UN and its Security Council should continue to play a central role in world affairs,” Putin told reporters following Russian-Chinese talks held at the Kremlin.
Putin noted that both Russia and China pursued independent and autonomous foreign policies and were committed to promoting a fair, multipolar world order.
He also highlighted the countries’ active cooperation within multilateral platforms such as BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
Additionally, the Russian president stated that Moscow and Beijing would continue efforts to align integration initiatives between the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and China’s Belt and Road Initiative. (RIA/NAN)
NEWS
Tinubu Arrives Anambra on Maiden One-Day Working Visit

President Bola Tinubu arrived in Anambra State on Thursday for a one-day working visit to inaugurate key development projects executed by the state government.
The President touched down at 12:15p.m. at the Presidential Wing of the Chinua Achebe International Airport, Umueri.
His arrival was met with a warm reception, including a traditional dance performance by a cultural troupe.
Welcoming the President were several dignitaries, including Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, his Deputy, Onyekachukwu Ibezim; members of the House of Assembly; top dignitaries from the state, among others.
Tinubu received some gun salutes from personnel of the Nigerian Army, Navy and Air Force.
President Tinubu would inaugurate the Solution FunCity, Anambra Country Club, New Government House, New Government Lodge, New Presidential Lodge and Emeka Anyaoku Center Unizik, Awka.
He will also inaugurate the Iconic Light of the Nation Tower located at the new state Government House, symbolising the state’s slogan.
The tower was constructed by Dutum Construction Ltd, led by its Managing Director Mr Temitope Runsewe.(NAN)