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Group Sues SGF, Seeks Court Order to Compel Release of Defence Minister’s Academic Records

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From Aliyu Askira, Kano

The Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and its Permanent Secretary have been dragged before the Federal High Court in Abuja for allegedly refusing to release the academic records and curriculum vitae of the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle.

In the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/2449/2025, dated and filed on November 14, the plaintiff, the Registered Trustees of Patriots for the Advancement of Peace and Social Development, through its counsel, Mubarak Bala, said it instituted the legal action after the SGF’s office declined its Freedom of Information (FOI) request seeking Matawalle’s academic and appointment documents.
The SGF, its Permanent Secretary, and the Minister of State for Defence are listed as the 1st to 3rd defendants in the suit.The plaintiff is asking the court to determine whether, under Sections 1(1), 2(6), 4, and 7(1) of the FOI Act, it is entitled to access the curriculum vitae and supporting documents submitted by a serving minister for the purpose of appointment.It also challenged the reliance of the SGF’s office on Section 14(1) of the FOI Act—which protects personal information—arguing that Section 14(2) requires disclosure where public interest outweighs potential harm to privacy.According to the group, Matawalle’s academic and background records are matters of legitimate public interest given his status as a public office holder.The suit is seeking several declarations, including that the SGF’s refusal to release the documents is unlawful and contrary to Sections 1(1), 4, 7, and 14(2) of the FOI Act, and that a minister’s CV submitted during the appointment process constitutes a public record under Section 2(6).The plaintiff is also seeking an order of mandamus compelling the SGF to release the records or provide an official summary, as well as an order directing the respondents to pay N5 million in general damages for denying access to information.The group maintained that it made a valid FOI request which was unlawfully rejected under the guise of protecting personal information, thereby violating its statutory right to access public records.No date has been fixed for the hearing of the suit.

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Stakeholders Seek Better Healthcare Access for Benue Adolescent Girls

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By Attah Ede, Makurdi

Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) in Benue State have been urged to speak out against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in order to protect their health rights and secure their future aspirations.

The Executive Director of Concerned Women International Development Initiative (CWIDI), Becky Gbihi, made the call during a one-day Pre-Advocacy Consultative Engagement held at Padre Resort, Makurdi.

The engagement, themed “Listening, Learning and Leading for Improved Access to Healthcare and Rights,”was organized by CWIDI in collaboration with GEF and Y+ Global to strengthen the capacity of 25 Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Benue State.

Gbihi noted that many AGYW in the state continue to face violence, discrimination, and exclusion in accessing healthcare services, justice, and participation in government decision-making processes.

She explained that the programme was designed to equip participants with knowledge on healthcare access, legal rights, leadership, and active participation in policies and decisions that affect their lives.

“We want to instill leadership qualities in the participants and equip them with knowledge on health and rights. The essence of this engagement is also to provide a platform for AGYW to share the barriers they face so that CWIDI can effectively advocate on their behalf,” she said.

According to her, the meeting also identified key stakeholders for follow-up advocacy aimed at addressing the challenges raised by participants.

In a presentation titled “Understanding Gender-Based Violence and Survivor-Centred Responses,” the Lead of the Centre for Family Empowerment, Mr. Emmanuel Zia, trained participants on various forms of violence, including physical, sexual, emotional, and economic abuse, as well as child marriage and online violence.

He advised caregivers and support providers to prioritize survivors’ safety, maintain confidentiality, treat victims with dignity, and avoid blame or judgment, stressing that negative attitudes often worsen survivors’ trauma.

“Victims should be provided with emotional security and assured of strict confidentiality. This guarantees their right to privacy and helps build trust,” Zia said.

He further encouraged participants to utilize the knowledge gained from the training to advocate for improved healthcare, education, gender equality, environmental protection, and disability rights by engaging relevant stakeholders.

During group discussions, participants identified inadequate budgetary allocation to the health sector and a shortage of medical personnel at primary healthcare facilities in rural communities as major barriers to quality healthcare access.

They also highlighted malaria, unsafe abortion-related complications, and tuberculosis as pressing health challenges affecting AGYW and called on government and philanthropic organizations to provide urgent interventions.

One of the participants, Miss Doofan Dugba, expressed appreciation to the organizers, saying the training broadened her understanding of GBV response and how to support survivors without stigmatization.

Another participant, Miss Tondo Iveren, said the workshop changed her perception that women should be treated as second-class citizens.

“The knowledge I gained from the workshop has helped me understand that women have rights, and whenever those rights are violated, they should speak up,” she said.

She added that she now knows where to report cases of abuse, how to overcome fear of perpetrators, and pledged to replicate the knowledge gained in schools and communities.

Also speaking, Miss Vera Anjov described the engagement as highly educative but recommended that future editions allocate more time for group discussions to enable participants to identify and proffer solutions to a wider range of challenges affecting AGYW.

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Nigeria Customs Hosts Diplomatic Reception to Strengthen Global Partnerships, Trade Relations

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By Tambaya Julius, Abuja

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on 3 June 2026 hosted a high-level diplomatic cocktail reception in Abuja, bringing together ambassadors, high commissioners, heads of missions, and senior government officials in a strategic engagement aimed at strengthening international cooperation, trade relations, and institutional partnerships.

The event, held at the rooftop of the Nigeria Customs Service Headquarters, Maitama, Abuja, also attracted the Chief of the Air Staff, the Inspector-General of Police, members of the Customs Management, and other senior officials from key security and government institutions.

Welcoming the diplomatic community, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi MFR, expressed appreciation for the sustained support of international partners in strengthening bilateral relations and advancing global trade cooperation with Nigeria.

“We recognize and appreciate your contributions to strengthening diplomatic and trade relations. The Service remains committed to providing the support and services required for diplomatic missions to operate effectively in Nigeria,” he said.

He noted that NCS continues to deepen its global footprint through structured collaboration frameworks with over twenty customs administrations worldwide, focusing on knowledge exchange, capacity development, and operational synergy aimed at improving trade facilitation and border management.

According to him, sustained collaboration among customs administrations, diplomatic missions, and security agencies remains critical to achieving efficient border security, enhanced revenue generation, and improved economic competitiveness in a rapidly evolving global trade environment.

The CGC further emphasised that modern Customs administration now operates within a highly interconnected global system, requiring continuous engagement, trust-building, and shared responsibility among international partners to address emerging challenges in trade, security, and compliance management.

He added that platforms such as the diplomatic reception provide valuable opportunities for dialogue, relationship building, and the exploration of new areas of cooperation that will further strengthen Nigeria’s trade and diplomatic architecture.

The evening concluded with networking sessions and goodwill messages from participants, with senior government officials and diplomatic representatives commending the NCS for its consistent efforts in fostering stronger institutional ties and promoting an enabling environment for international collaboration.

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Tinubu To Commission Fruit Juice Factories, BIPC Motorcycle Assembly Plant In Benue

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi 

President Ahmed Bola Tinubu is set to visit Benue State to commission the newly built ultra modern Bensono Concentrate Plant, Benva Juice Factory, and the Motorcycle Assembly Plant in Makurdi, Benue State.

Alia disclosed this while speaking with journalists shortly after inspecting the factories and the plant ahead of the commissioning.

He expressed satisfaction with the level of completion and readiness of the facilities ahead of their official commissioning.

The governor, accompanied by the Speaker of the 10th Benue State House of Assembly, Aondoaver Emberga, described the projects as major milestones in the state’s industrialisation drive and efforts to transform Benue from a predominantly agrarian economy into a hub for agro-processing and manufacturing.

Speaking during the inspection tour, Governor Alia commended the management of the Benue Investment and Property Company (BIPC), particularly its Group Managing Director, Dr. Raymond Asemakaha, CFA, for delivering the projects within record time.

“It is exciting to hear and see that the companies are ready for commissioning. This fourth year is our year of commissioning, and I am hopeful that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will graciously come and commission these projects for us. Very soon, we shall begin commissioning all the projects embarked upon by this administration,” the governor stated.

Governor Alia noted that the establishment of the Bensono Concentrate Plant and Benva Juice Factory would significantly reduce post-harvest losses, a challenge that has long affected fruit farmers across the state.

According to him, the factories will provide a ready market for locally produced fruits, improve farmers’ incomes, and stimulate economic activities across the agricultural value chain.

“Our farmers have suffered greatly over the years. Almost every family has an orchard farm, but buyers often come from outside the state and dictate prices that do not reflect the true value of the farmers’ hard work. These factories will change that narrative,” he said.

He urged farmers to increase production in anticipation of the factories’ operations, assuring them that the state government was committed to creating sustainable markets for their produce.

“Buyers can still purchase our oranges, but the process will now be more controlled and beneficial to our people. Whether through concentrates or juice production, the value will remain within the state. It is a win-win situation for our farmers and the economy of Benue State,” the governor added.

The governor also inspected 525 motorcycles assembled by the company under a partnership arrangement between the Benue State Government and a Chinese firm. The partnership was initiated during Governor Alia’s investment mission to the People’s Republic of China in 2024.

Earlier, the Group Managing Director of BIPC, Dr. Raymond Asemakaha, explained that the agro-processing factories were established to create value from Benue’s abundant agricultural produce, particularly oranges, mangoes, and tomatoes.

He said the projects were designed to tackle the persistent challenge of post-harvest losses while creating jobs and generating revenue for the state.

“We want to add value to what our farmers produce and drastically reduce the post-harvest losses that have been witnessed in Benue State for decades. Economic growth must be inclusive, and these projects are built around an inclusive model that directly benefits farmers,” Asemakaha said.

The BIPC GMD disclosed that both factories were fully completed and ready to commence production immediately after commissioning.

“Our factories are ready. We are only awaiting the official commissioning. Once that is done, full production will commence. We believe these facilities will change the economic landscape of Benue State,” he stated.

Asemakaha lamented that for many years Benue farmers had produced raw agricultural commodities that were transported out of the state, creating wealth and jobs elsewhere.

“For years, our mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters have laboured to grow produce that others use to build their economies and industries. We are determined to stop that trend by ensuring that value addition takes place here in Benue,” he said.

He further revealed that the orange concentrate to be produced at the Benfruits plant would target both local and international markets.

Citing raw materials council data, Asemakaha noted that Nigeria spent approximately ₦68 billion importing fruit concentrates in 2025 despite having abundant raw materials.

“The Raw Materials Research and Development Council has indicated that Nigeria imported about ₦68 billion worth of concentrates in 2025. We have the oranges here in Benue. There is no reason we should continue importing what we can produce locally. Our goal is to substitute imports and eventually export our concentrates to the international market,” he explained.

He expressed confidence that the factories would position Benue as a leading producer of fruit concentrates and processed beverages in Nigeria while creating employment opportunities for thousands of residents.

The projects form part of Governor Alia’s industrialisation and investment agenda aimed at boosting local production, creating jobs, increasing internally generated revenue, and unlocking the state’s vast agricultural potential.

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