NEWS
Enugu NBA Decries Spate of Exorbitant Service Charges by Police

From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu
The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Enugu branch has decried alleged spate of exorbitant service charges by police to carry out some of their duties.
The association made this known on Wednesday during the opening of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Enugu Branch 2024 Law Week.
They were reacting after a lecture delivered by a human rights lawyer, Daniel Ogbe, on the title: “Commercialisation of Policing in Enugu State: Implications on Human Rights”.
Ogbe said that the alleged commercialisation of policing in Enugu State had led to infringement on fundamental human rights of residents, who at times pay exorbitantly to get police services.
“The commercialisation of the Nigeria Police Force in Enugu State represents a significant threat to societal stability and poses a detrimental impact on the welfare of the police themselves.
“It is imperative that legal professionals collaborate to initiate Public Interest Suits.
“These suits should aim to persuade the judiciary, through compelling legal arguments, to adopt a proactive stance in interpreting pertinent laws.
“This approach should ensure that police officers are neither permitted nor incentivised to act as agents of injustice and regression within the Criminal Justice System.
“Such actions have negative implications for the protection of fundamental rights of Nigerian citizens in Enugu State,” he said.
Ogbe noted that notwithstanding the difficulties and inadequacies in police operations, the police should work with some leave of dedication and commitment to serve the public.
Reacting, another legal luminary, Chief Uche Maduemesi, noted that the cost of getting police to make an arrest had gone beyond the normal and police officers do not consider that “ordinary citizens might not access protection and emergency response services due to that”.
“There is a need to have a change and for Nigerians to easily access the services of the Nigeria police to ensure that people get needed help from distresses,” Maduemesi said.
Corroborating, the Chairman of NBA, Enugu Branch, Chief Venatus Odo, said that the bar would take necessary action to ensure that the negative action of some police officers should be checked, and fundamental human rights of residents restored.
Odo noted that the recent alleged extortion activities at their various offices in the state also infringe on activities of lawyers and the general judicial process in the state.
Earlier, Justice Peter Obiora, Justice of the Court of Appeal, Abuja, delivered a keynote paper on the theme: “Bar Practice: The Lawyer at the Centre of Judicial Corruption – Nagging Need for Practice Reforms”, noted that lawyers must live upright.
Obiora, represented by Justice Harold Eya of Enugu State High Court, noted that there are two types of lawyers, “those who know the law and those who know the judge”.
He called on lawyers to desist from encouraging bribery and corruption in the judicial system, adding that lawyers should shun double standards but maintain only the rule of law and truth.
Speaking, Justice Elvis Ngene, the Chief Judge of Ebonyi State, lauded the NBA Enugu Branch for organising the week and standing out among other bar associations in the country.
“I have been enriched today by this lecture by Justice Peter Obiora and I am leaving here happy and fulfilled. This shows that there is still much hope for reform in the judicial system in the country,” Ngene said.
In his remarks, Justice Raymond Ozoemena, Chief Judge of Enugu State, lauded NBA Enugu Branch for upholding the tenets of the legal profession and having due mentoring initiatives to bring up young lawyers.
“I want to commend the NBA Enugu Branch for setting the pace and being outstanding in all it set out to achieve within the state and nationally,” Ozoemena said.
Foreign News
Nigeria Condemns Terrorist Attack In India

The Federal Government on Tuesday, condemned the terrorist attack in India.
Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Kimiebi Ebienfa, quoted the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar as saying this on Tuesday in Abuja
The minister described the attack as unfortunate incident that resulted in the tragic loss of 26 innocent lives, mostly tourists and left many others injured.
Tuggar said, “The government of Nigeria strongly condemns the recent terrorist attack in South Kashmir’s Pahalgam.
“Terrorism in all its forms and manifestations is a global menace that requires collective action and firm commitment from the international community.
“Nigeria, having faced similar challenges, understands the devastating impact of such acts of violence and reiterates its call for enhanced global cooperation to combat terrorism and extremism.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of India as they recover from this tragedy and we stand united in the shared pursuit of peace, stability and justice worldwide.
NEWS
Enugu CP Warns Supervisory Officers To Redouble Their Efforts, Justify Their Posting Or Lose It
From Sylvia Udegbunam Enugu
The Commissioner of Police, Enugu State Command, Mamman Bitrus Giwa, has issued a stern warning to supervisory officers, particularly Divisional Police Officers, Heads of Tactical Squads and other Units, to redouble their efforts and justify their postings or face immediate replacement.
The Commissioner speaking during the Police’s Strategic Conference with Senior Officers and a routine Briefing, emphasised that this directive forms a core part of new measures aimed at strengthening accountability and operational excellence within the Command.
He outlined a performance management strategy that combines strict accountability with meaningful incentives, embodying a carrot-and-stick approach.According to the Commissioner, officers who fail to demonstrate effective leadership, maintain discipline, or meet operational targets will be swiftly sanctioned, while outstanding performances will be recognised and rewarded.
Highlighting the critical need for public trust, Giwa said, “The people of Enugu deserve nothing less than your utmost dedication. This is not merely a warning; it is our new operational standard. Those who cannot meet these expectations have no place in leadership within the command.” He further affirmed that the era of complacency is over, declaring that every officer must now prove daily that they deserve their position.
These reforms, the CP noted, are part of the Enugu State Police Command’s ongoing transformation initiative to eradicate misconduct and enhance service delivery, aligning with the vision and mission of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olukayode Adeolu Egbetokun,
CRIME
Court Remands Man For Alleged Sexual Harassment Of 13-Year-Old Boy
By Ngozi Njoku
Lagos, April 29, 2025(NAN) An Ogudu Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday remanded a 40-year-old man, Ibrahim Abdullahi, at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre for alleged sexual harassment of a 13-year-old boy at Mile 12 market in Ketu, Lagos.
Abdullahi, of Mile 12 market, was charged with sexual harassment by the police.
The Magistrate, Mrs S.
K. Matepo, who did not take the plea of the defendant for wants of jurisdiction, remanded Abdullahi until July 14.She ordered that the case file should be forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecution for advice.
The Prosecutor, Insp. Donjour Perezi told the court that the defendant allegedly committed the offence in September, 2024 at Maidan area of Mile 12 Market in Ketu, Lagos.
Perezi alleged that the defendant sexually harassed the minor by using his manhood to rub the anus of the boy.
He claimed that the defendant gave the boy N2,000 and told the boy not to reveal it to anyone.
“Early this month, the boy was caught by his sister watching a pornography video and when questioned, he narrated how the defendant and one Emmanuel, who is at large, had been using their Pennis to rub his anus,” he said.
The prosecutor said that the offence contravened Section 262 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
Sections 262 stipulated 3 years imprisonment for anyone found guilty of sexually harassing another