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Enugu Restricts Tricycles, Yellow Buses from Major Highways as BRT Rollout Begins Soon
From Sylvia Udegbunam Enugu
The Enugu State Government has announced plans to restrict the operation of tricycles (Keke), yellow buses, and minibuses from five major highways across Enugu city, paving the way for the smooth implementation of the state’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system.
This was made known by the Commissioner for Transport, Dr.
Obi Ozor, during a consultative meeting with transport unions and stakeholders at the ministry’s headquarters in Enugu on Monday.Dr. Ozor listed the affected traffic corridors as Okpara Avenue–Abakaliki Road–New Haven Junction–Naira Triangle–Emene Airport; Ogui Road–Chime Avenue–Naira Triangle; and New Haven Junction–Bisala Road–Rangers Avenue–WAEC–Nkpokiti–Zik’s Avenue.
Others are Ogui Road–Presidential Road–WAEC–Nkpokiti and the entire Agbani Road stretch.
According to the commissioner, these will become dedicated BRT routes in line with Governor Peter Mbah’s vision to reposition Enugu as a modern, multimodal and globally competitive city. He however stressed that taxis will also be allowed to ply the BRT routes.
He noted that tricycles were never designed for high-speed highways, stressing that their presence on such routes disrupts traffic flow and puts lives at risk.
“We must be open to change. This reform is not about taking anyone’s job. It is about reorganizing the system so that BRT buses operate on the primary roads, yellow buses serve the secondary routes, and tricycles provide last-mile connectivity. Everyone has a place in the value chain,” he stated.
Dr. Ozor observed that the government has procured 200 CNG-powered BRT buses, alongside 4,000 electric taxis to be assembled locally at ANAMMCO in Enugu, with the first 1,000 taxis ready within three months.
He said the Mbah administration has also built 84 new bus shelters across the city, forming the backbone of a modern transit network designed around safety, comfort, and affordability.
He stated that Enugu, with an estimated two million daily commuters, requires at least 8,000 buses to meet mobility demands. The new BRT buses, he added, are equipped with padded seats, functional air-conditioning, WiFi, and strict safety features.
“Passengers do not stand in these buses, and every vehicle is tracked and monitored from our central command and control centre. The BRT fare now comes with a 47 percent discount to cushion transportation costs for citizens,” he said.
Dr. Ozor also announced some key resolutions reached at the meeting. He said that transport unions interested in participating in BRT bus or terminal operations are to submit proposals, including financial models, for government evaluation.
He further explained that the Ije Card, the state’s electronic fare payment system designed to make commuting faster, cashless, and more convenient, will be decentralized so that sales points reach five million residents within 90 days.
He added that the government regrets delays in allocating loading bays at the new transport terminals, noting that proposals are under review and would be finalized soon.
He encouraged the transport unions to access financial facilities to procure their own buses or to participate in the BRT operations space.
“There are enormous investment opportunities as Enugu expands its connectivity to other cities,” he said.
Stakeholders across the transport unions expressed their support for the state’s transport transformation agenda, saying they recognized the long-term benefits for commuters, operators, and the economy of the state.
The Enugu State Chairman of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Comrade Chidiebere Aniagu, stated that the union was not opposed to the reforms and shares the government’s vision for a safer and more efficient transportation ecosystem. He appealed to the government to address the concerns of their members.
His counterpart in the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Engr. Augustine Agu, praised the governor’s achievements, noting: “Governor Mbah has done in two years what others could not do in eight years. His private-sector discipline is evident. We fully support him.” He however urged the government to consider their interest in operating the BRT buses and transport terminals, insisting that they have all it takes to perform creditably.
Comrade Kingsley Edeh, speaking for the Amalgamated Tricycle Riders Association in Enugu State, noted that there are 18,000 Keke riders in the state, and appealed for taxis to be made available as alternatives for riders who may wish to transition.
He welcomed the government’s commitment that no one will be displaced but rather reorganized into a more efficient system.
The Commissioner inaugurated a joint review committee comprising ministry officials and transport union representatives to finalize operational modalities ahead of the full rollout of the BRT buses on the dedicated routes, with the launch date to be announced soon.
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Insecurity: CAN Tasks Government to Collaborate with Religious Organizations
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Wednesday tasked the three tiers of Government in Nigeria to collaborate with religious organizations especially Nigeria Inter-Religious (NIREC) to resolve the nation’s insecurity challenges which will bring greater impact.
President CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh stated this in his goodwill message at the NIREC meeting in Abuja.
Okoh added that the collaboration with such groups would enhance public trust and ensure that peacebuilding strategies are people-centred and inclusive.
The CAN President, lamented apart from human tragedy, insecurity is crippling the economy, farmers are unable to access their farmlands, traders face rising operational challenges,and investors are discouraged by uncertainty.
He said these challenges have continued to deepen poverty, hunger, and frustration-conditions that further fuel instability.
According to Okoh, “Faith-based organisations therefore hold immense potential for strengthening security and sustaining peace. Because of their deep community roots, moral authority, and trusted presence, they are natural bridges to the hearts and minds of citizens.
“We, therefore, encourage governments at all levels to draw even closer to these organisations, including NIREC, by recognising the unique value they offer in mobilising communities, promoting dialogue, and nurturing social harmony.
“Working hand-in-hand – sharing insights, coordinating initiatives, and jointly seeking solutions – will produce far greater impact. Such partnership enhances public trust and ensures that peacebuilding strategies are people-centred and inclusive.
“Beyond human tragedy, insecurity is crippling our economy. Farmers are unable to access their farmlands, traders face rising operational challenges,and investors are discouraged by uncertainty. These realities continue to deepen poverty, hunger, and frustration-conditions that further fuel instability”.
The CAN Boss commended the government’s efforts, “While government bears the constitutional responsibility to protect lives and property, religious leaders carry a sacred moral responsibility to build mutual trust and foster religious harmony within communities.
“At this juncture, I would like to acknowledge the ongoing efforts of the Federal Government under the leadership of His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu, to reduce the level of insecurity in our nation. We acknowledge the renewed initiatives to strengthen security architecture in order to combat the activities of terrorists and bandits across the country and we encourage His Excellency to do more”.
He said, “This meeting comes at a most critical moment in our national history. Nigeria continues to grapple with insecurity that threatens our collective survival and national cohesion. Banditry, kidnapping for ransom, violent extremism, and other forms of criminality have spread across the country-leaving behind sorrow, fear, and displacement.
“Excellencies, Eminent Religious leaders, brothers and sisters, Faith institutions remain among the most trusted and far-reaching structures in Nigeria. Our pulpits, mosques, and community networks shape values, guide behaviour, and can either calm tensions or escalate distrust”.
He noted that NIREC remains a strong asset, “NIREC remains a strategic national asset. It enables us to speak with one voice against violence, condemn criminality in all its forms – irrespective of the victims’ identity – and affirm that no religion justifies the taking of innocent lives. This, I trust, we shall continue to uphold with all sincerity.
“Together, we can transform hope into collective action – and build a safer, more stable, and more united Nigeria”.
He therefore reiterated the commitment of CAN in supporting NIREC and collaborating with the government in restoring peace and security nationwide.
He stressed, “However, peace cannot be sustained without justice. Perpetrators of violence – and those who finance them or encourage them – must be held accountable; victims must be supported and rehabilitated; and communities must be reassured that the rule of law protects every citizen equally.
“As religious leaders, we must intensify prayers alongside action. We must continue to use our influence to encourage citizens to reject violence, resist misinformation, cooperate with lawful authorities, and uphold the enduring values of honesty, compassion, and national unity. Our unity across faith lines is, in itself, a message of hope to a nation weary of fear and division”.
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SEC Asks Investment Tribunal to Freeze CBEX Bank Accounts
By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Nigeria has filed a suit before the Investment and Securities Tribunal (IST) seeking the freezing of bank accounts belonging to CBEX and other defendants with commercial banks or other financial institutions in Nigeria.
In the case of IST/OA/02/2025 Securities and Exchange Commission & Anor v Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX) and 25 others, which is the first for the 6th Tribunal presided by Hon.
Aminu Jinaidu the Honourable Chairman, Investments and Securities Tribunal (IST), the commission also urged the Tribunal to seize the houses and other assets of the defendants acquired from the proceeds of the monies invested by the general public in the CBEX scheme acting as digital assets, platforms/capital market operators.SEC in its plea maintained that CBEX was an unregistered platform promising its users 100 percent return on investments within 30 days which is unlawful and contrary to section 3 (b) of the Investments and Securities Act 2025.
The Commission further revealed that the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong had on April 23rd 2024 issued an advisory note against CBEX stating that it is a suspicious virtual asset company and adopted a name that was similar to that of a property rights trading organization based in China when in fact they are not associated in any way.
However the Tribunal ordered that hearing notice be served on CBEX via National Newspapers because CBEX who are the defendants in the case did not appear nor were they represented in court.
CBEX earlier launched in Nigeria around July 2024, operating through a website and mobile app. It claimed to use advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) to generate significant profits from crypto trading, promising returns of up to 100% within a 40- to 45-day lock-in period.
CBEX (also known as Crypto Bridge Exchange), was exposed as a Ponzi scheme, leading to an estimated loss of over N1.3 trillion (approximately $800 million) for investors.
The Chairman of the IST also presided over the following cases: Benue Investments Property co. Ltd & Anor v Securities and Exchange Commission & 6 others, Maven Asset Management Ltd v Securities and Exchange Commission, John Makinde Onade & Anor v First Registrars & Investors Services Ltd & Anor and Securities and Exchange Commission and Anor v Tourist Company of Nigeria PLC and 6 Ors
The cases were adjourned to January 27, 2026.
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Security Operatives Arrest 32-yr-old Man for Allegedly Negotiating Ammunition for Bandits in Zamfara
From Ifeanyichukwu Nwannah, Gusau
A 32-year-old man, Ahmed Abubakar suspected to be armed weapons dealer has been arrested in Abuba, for allegedly suppling ammunitions to bandits in Zamfara State.
This medium gathered that, a security and counter insurgency expert on his verified X account on Tuesday, 9th December 2025, arrested the 32-year-old man by the operatives of the Mabushi Division following credible intelligence.
The suspect said to be currently residing at Anguwan Dodo, Gwagwalada, has allegedly contacted a serving soldier, Corporal Yusuf Mohammed, to help him source 1,000 rounds of ammunition, purportedly for bandit groups in Zamfara State, which they agreed on certain amount for a cash reward.
“Sources said the suspect, had allegedly contacted a Nigerian Army personnel, Cpl Yusuf Mohammed, to help him procure 1,000 rounds of ammunition, which he claimed were meant for bandits in Zamfara for a monetary reward”
This medium also learnt that Abubakar reportedly confessed during interrogation that he was acting on the instructions of his uncle, one Ahmed Yakubu, who lives at the same address, but is currently on the run.
He said that Yakubu had instructed him to buy the ammunition and transport the arms to Zamfara State for use by bandits in their area.
This medium also learnt that the police recovered N170, 100 from the suspect, believed to be part of the funds intended for the illegal purchase.
The Command said, “the suspect is currently in custody undergoing further investigation, while efforts are ongoing to track down his fleeing accomplice,” he added.
The FCT Police Command spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, could not be reached for comments, as calls to her telephone lines were not reachable, a text message sent to her was yet to be replied as of the time of filing this report.
The development came amid recurring attacks and kidnappings carried out by bandits in the area.
Recall that a few days ago, the command busted a kidnapping syndicate following a raid on their den in Ushafa, which led to the rescue of seven kidnapped victims after a gun duel.
The police spokesperson for the FCT Command, SP Josephine Adeh, disclosed this in a statement.
According to her, “on December 5, 2025, the FCT Police Command received a distress report that armed men had invaded a community in Ushafa and abducted several residents.
“In a swift response, a Joint Team comprising operatives of the FCT Anti-Kidnapping Unit, alongside personnel of the Army and the DSS, mobilised to the area on 6th December 2025 and immediately commenced a coordinated search operation.
“Acting on credible intelligence, the team traced the suspects through the outskirts of Mpape community into settlements extending towards Kagarko LGA of Kaduna State.
“Upon sighting the security operatives, the kidnappers opened fire, engaging the team in a fierce gun duel.
“The operatives returned fire with superior force, successfully dislodging the criminals from their hideout and rescuing one victim who was found in their custody.”
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