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Crisis Brews at FUT Minna as ASUU Cries out over Illegal Recruitment, Interference

From Dan Amasingha, Minna
Academic Union of Universities (ASUU) of the Federal University of Technology, Minna has strongly condemned the latest discoveries about illicit recruitment tactics at the institution.
The FUT chapter of ASUU said it was highly concerned by the university management administration’s flagrant disregard for due process and infringement of university autonomy.
The Chairman ASUU in the university, Professor Gbolahan Bolarin stated this in a statement issued on Wednesday in Minna, Niger State.
He accused some individuals of manipulating the recruitment procedures and that reducing academic appointments to mere political instruments was alarming and inappropriate.
According to Gbolahan Bolarin, ” For example, a senator representing Niger East Senatorial District, through his Senior Legislative Aide (SLA) proudly displayed in public, letters of employment of two individuals that benefited from the illegal recruitment process (which was captured as a constituency project).
Gbolahan said, “as a Union of Academics, we are worried about the collusion between the university’s administration, politicians, and staff of the accountant general’s office (IPPIS to be specific) to undermine the integrity of academic appointments.
“Our Union posited that the Federal University of Technology, Minna, just like other universities has been charged with safeguarding the ideals of academic independence, transparency and merit,” he declared.
He however noted that new findings pointed to a troubling pattern of meddling with the university’s autonomy, thereby jeopardizing the integrity of its academic activities.
Furthermore, the statement added that ASUU requests that the University management should prioritize adherence to predefined recruitment rules and respect for academic autonomy.
Additionally, the ASUU branch chairman is asking all concerned to retrace their steps and prevent avoidable disharmony in the University because “we will not sit back and allow our University to be reduced to glorified secondary school due to the quality of the academic staff”.
Accordingly, he said, “this illegal recruitment and interference with university autonomy at the Federal University of Technology, Minna are reprehensible and must be addressed immediately”, and emphasized that the federal government had announced in December 2023 that the universities are now exempted from IPPIS, stressing that it became worrisome when staff of IPPIS were sighted “on our campus in March, 2024 capturing about one hundred people recruited without advertisement and or interview.”
Professor Bolarin attributed some of these infractions to the lack of governing council in federal universities, adding that as a result of which many VCs are now hiding under approval/waiver from the Minister of Education and Head of Service to circumvent laid down rules and procedures.
“Consequently, we call on the president (visitor to Federal Universities) to urgently reinstate Governing Councils on all our campuses.
“We want to confirm our commitment towards safeguarding academic staff interests and maintaining the integrity of the Nigerian University system.
“The union invites all the good people of Nigeria to join forces to protect the autonomy and reputation of our Universities across the country,” said the chairman.
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NAFDAC Warns Water Producers on Compliance

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) on Wednesday warned producers to strictly follow hygiene standards and digital registration procedures. Mr Kenneth Azikiwe, Director of NAFDAC’s FCT directorate, said the warning followed inspections that revealed expired licences among several producers.
Azikiwe also educated members of the Association of Table Water Producers (ATWAP), Mararaba-Karu branch, on the importance of compliance. The agency highlighted regulatory timelines and advised on improving water quality across the FCT and parts of Nasarawa State, including Mararaba, Nyanya, and Karu. He noted that producers were careless with water treatment, often misusing sterilisation equipment during production. Azikiwe cited cases where workers unplugged ultraviolet sterilisers to charge phones and turned hygiene areas into kitchens. He reaffirmed NAFDAC’s commitment to public safety and urged compliance for the benefit of all Nigerians. Azikiwe encouraged producers to use the agency’s digital platform, the NAFDAC Automated Products and Nutritional Monitoring System (NAPAMS), for easier access to services. He added that laboratory samples are now processed weekly to speed up approvals and urged strict adherence to procedures. Mrs Gloria Wilberford, Head of the Greater FCT Office in Mararaba, said NAPAMS had greatly improved after its upgrade to version 3. She noted that laboratory submissions now occur every Wednesday, cutting delays that used to last over a month. Wilberford said the agency’s aim was to support compliant businesses, not to penalise them. She added that setting up offices in Mararaba and Suleja was meant to ease administrative hurdles in satellite towns. Mr Michael Ajagbonna, Nasarawa Coordinator for the Standards Organisation of Nigeria, explained SON certifies products while NAFDAC handles their registration. He stressed on mutual respect among regulators and the need to work within legal boundaries, despite overlapping duties. ATWAP National Financial Secretary, Amb. Usman Diggi, said members struggle with digital literacy but promised to help identify non-compliant producers. “As a union, we can’t sanction violators, but we will report them to NAFDAC,” he stated. Mr John Michael, an ATWAP member, found the session informative and called for more stakeholder engagement. He said the workshop clarified registration issues and gave members the tools and contacts needed to resolve them. (NAN)NEWS
NDA Commandant Seeks Emir of Zazzau’s Support in Training Officers

The Commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Maj.-Gen. Abdul Ibrahim, has sought for the royal blessings and support from the Emir of Zazzau, Amb. Ahmed Bamalli.Report says that Ibrahim spoke when he paid a courtesy visit to the emir at his Palace in Zaria on Wednesday.
The commandant also solicited the emir’s cooperation in fulfilling the NDA’s primary mandate of training officers for the Armed Forces of Nigeria and allied African nations. During the visit, the commandant formally informed the emir about his new positon, following the recent re-deployment of personnel in the Nigerian Army. Ibrahim highlighted that the NDA was established over six decades ago to cater to the growing demand for officers in post-independence Nigeria.He emphasised the importance of partnerships with traditional rulers and other stakeholders to enhance both economic development and security in the nation.The commandant invited the emir to deliver a keynote address at the upcoming ‘Leadership Seminar’ dedicated to the legacy of the famous Queen Amina of Zazzau.Ibrahim also informed the emir about the Passing Out Parade (POP) for the 72 Regular Course (RC) Cadets, scheduled for September 2025, and extended a formal invitation for him to attend as the Royal Father of the Day.The commandant also wished Bamalli a long reign, stability, and good health while reassuring him of the armed forces’ ongoing support for peace and stability in the Emirate and beyond.In response, the emir reminisced about his school days at the Government College Kaduna, reflecting on the military discipline instilled at the NDA, which also benefited the students in his college. “I recall those days; the standard of discipline in the NDA was being replicated in our college, making us the beneficiaries of good military traditions,” he stated.The emir expressed his best wishes for Ibrahim’s tenure, stating, “judging from your antecedents, the NDA is lucky to have you as Commandant.”Regarding the Leadership Seminar on Queen Amina, the emir revealed ongoing efforts at the palace to harmonise literature with unwritten facts about the legendary warrior queen, aiming to clarify conflicting accounts and present a well-rounded historical perspective.He assured his attendance at the POP of the 73 RC, reiterating his commitment to the NDA.Accompanying the NDA Commandant included Maj.- Gen. AB Mohammed, the Commandant, Depot Nigerian Army; Prof. Isa Garba, Academy’s Provost; Commodore ST Lengaya, Director of Coordination; Air Commodore SA Buhari, Director of Logistics and Col. MS Jafar, Chief Instructor, Army Wing, among othersThe visit was witnessed by the members of the Zazzau Emirate Council, District Heads, and palace staff. (NAN)NEWS
Don’t Patronise Silverkuun, SEC warns public

By Tony Obiechina Abuja
The Securities and Exchange Commission has warned the public against investing in unregistered investment schemes, including Silverkuun Investment Cooperative Society/Silverkuun Limited. In a circular issued in Abuja, Wednesday, the commission said its attention had been drawn to the activities of these entities, which falsely present themselves as investment advisers and fund managers in the Nigerian capital market.
“The attention of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“the Commission”) has been drawn to the activities of Silverkuun Investment Cooperative Society/Silverkuun Limited which holds itself out as an Investment Adviser/Fund Manager. “The Commission hereby informs the public that Silverkuun Investment Cooperative Society/Silverkuun Limited is NOT REGISTERED to operate in any capacity in the Nigerian Capital Market. Accordingly, the SEC advised the public to refrain from engaging with Silverkuun Investment Cooperative Society/Silverkuun Limited or its representatives in respect of any business in the Nigerian capital market. “The Commission uses this medium to reiterate that transacting in the Nigerian Capital Market with unregistered and unregulated entities exposes investors to financial risk including fraud and potential loss of investment. The investing public is therefore reminded to verify the status of companies and entities offering investment opportunities on the Commission’s dedicated portal – www.sec.gov.ng/cmos, before transacting with them”, the SEC added. Director General of the SEC, Dr. Emomotimi Agama had recently warned that the Commission would not hesitate to shut down the operations of such unregistered entities while also ensuring that the promoters are made to face the full weight of the law. Agama said, “We will shut down their operations and the promoters will be made to face the full weight of the law,” Agama warned. “In a major reform, ISA 2025 officially brings digital assets under the SEC’s regulatory purview, defining them as securities and mandating registration for all virtual asset service providers (VASPs) and digital asset exchanges. This development aims to close the regulatory vacuum that has allowed many Ponzi-style platforms to thrive under the guise of cryptocurrency and digital finance”.