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Taraba CJ Reviews 35 Cases Pending in Wukari Custodial Centre
Justice Joel Agya, Chief Judge of Taraba on Tuesday reviewed 35 cases mostly of awaiting trials pending at the Medium Security Custodial Centre (MSCC) Wukari in Taraba.
While 13 cases reviewed by the chief judge were pending in the High Court, 22 cases at the lower courts.
Agya, while conducting the jail delivery exercise said the administration of justice does not end in the courtroom.
He noted that it extended to ensuring that the rights of every person within the criminal justice system was protected so that no individual would be deprived of liberty unjustly or for longer than the law permitted.
“Jail delivery exercises such as this, serves as an important mechanism for reviewing the cases of inmates, particularly those awaiting trial.
This is with the aim of decongesting custodial facilities and ensuring that justice is both done and seen to be done.
“This exercise forms part of the ongoing efforts by the Taraba Judiciary, in collaboration with other stakeholders in the criminal justice system, in order to address the persistent challenge of overcrowding in custodial centres.
“A significant number of inmates remain in custody while awaiting trial, sometimes for periods that exceed what justice and fairness would ordinarily permit.
“This reality underscores the need for closer collaboration among all criminal justice stakeholders, including the Judiciary, the Nigeria Correctional Service, the
Police, the Ministry of Justice, and the Legal Aid Council,” he said.
He commended Gov. Agbu Kefas of Taraba for supporting reforms in the state justice system.
The chief judge assured the people that Taraba Judiciary remained firmly committed to strengthening the administration of justice, protecting the rights of citizens, and ensuring that courts remained instruments of fairness, equity, and the rule of law.
He advised Magistrates to uphold restorative Justice by adopting non custodial sentencing above retributive justice.
Earlier, Controller Francis John, Controller of Corrections, Taraba Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS) commended the Judiciary for the jail delivery exercise.
John appreciated the chief judge for
the successful jail delivery exercise earlier carried out at the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Jalingo.
He noted that the exercise brought great relief, not only to the affected inmates but also to the custodial facility itself, as it contributed significantly to the ongoing efforts to decongest the custodial centres.
“Your Lordship’s intervention once again demonstrates the critical role of the judiciary in ensuring that justice is not only done but is also seen to be done, especially for those who may have remained in custody longer than necessary.
“We look forward with optimism to Your Lordship’s return to address those cases, which will undoubtedly bring further relief to deserving inmates,” he added.
The Justice Agya Legal Initiative, a legal aid foundation paid the sum of N193,000 to free three inmates, who were held in remand for their inability to meet up with their option of fines.
Stakeholders at the exercise included Judges of the Area Courts and Magistrates, representatives from the ministry of justice, Legal Aid Council, Officers of the NCS, the Police, the Nigerian Bar Association and the media.
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Customs Deploys AI Training to Boost Revenue Drive
By Tambaya Julius, Abuja
The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Adewale Adeniyi, has called for deeper collaboration between the Service and the National Assembly to enhance transparency, accountability, and efficiency in revenue generation through the deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Adeniyi made this known during a stakeholders’ three days training programme focused on AI-driven revenue generation, remittance, and reconciliation in Abuja, which brought together lawmakers, financial experts and key actors in Nigeria’s public finance system.
He highlighted the traditional role of legislative oversight committees, particularly Public Accounts Committees, which routinely summon government agencies to account for their financial activities.
Adeniyi noted that such engagements are backed by constitutional provisions and are critical to ensuring accountability in public institutions.
The Customs boss said that the narrative is gradually changing, with the Nigeria Customs Service now taking a proactive approach by inviting lawmakers to engage in dialogue and capacity-building initiatives.
According to him, the objective remains the same ensuring transparency, accountability, and fiscal discipline but the method is now more collaborative and forward-looking.
“This engagement reflects our shared commitment to transparency and improved revenue management. We are united in our goal to strengthen accountability mechanisms within the system,” Adeniyi stated.
Adeniyi explained that over the past two decades, technology has played a transformative role in customs operations globally, with Nigeria steadily aligning with international best practices.
According to him, the Nigeria Customs Service has deployed advanced risk management systems to monitor trade flows, identify irregularities, and improve efficiency in cargo clearance.
“These systems allow us to better understand patterns in international trade, as well as economic and policy trends that impact revenue generation,” he noted.
He further revealed that Artificial Intelligence is gradually being integrated into customs operations, particularly in classification systems and cargo inspection.
He described the global developments where AI has been introduced into the Harmonised System (HS) to support machine learning and improve accuracy in trade classification.
“We now deploy scanners and intelligent tools capable of detecting suspicious goods and improving compliance levels,” Adeniyi stated.
He expressed confidence that AI would significantly enhance revenue generation, while also improving remittance accuracy and reconciliation processes across the system.
Adeniyi emphasised that revenue generation in Nigeria involves a complex network of stakeholders, including banks, platform providers, auditors, and multiple government committees.
He noted that the Nigeria Customs Service is only one part of this broader value chain, which also includes oversight bodies within the National Assembly.
“Effective revenue management requires synergy among all stakeholders. AI provides an opportunity to integrate these processes and improve coordination,” he said.
Describing the training as timely, Adeniyi said it was designed to equip participants with the knowledge and tools required to harness AI effectively in their respective roles.
He urged participants to actively engage with facilitators, ask questions, and take full advantage of the programme.
“This initiative is not just about learning but about building a system that works more efficiently for all stakeholders,” he added.
In her address, Kikelomo Adeola stressed the importance of embracing innovation to address the growing complexity of Nigeria’s financial system.
She described Artificial Intelligence as a vital tool for improving efficiency, accuracy, and transparency in public financial management.
Adeola encouraged participants to view the training as a platform for transformation, where new ideas can be explored and institutional reforms strengthened.
The Chairman, Senator Public Accounts Committee Sen. Ahmed Aliyu Wadada commended the Nigeria Customs Service for its commitment to reform and innovation.
He noted that the Service has demonstrated remarkable progress in recent years, particularly in adopting technology and improving operational efficiency.
According to him, legislative oversight is not solely about identifying faults but also about supporting institutions to improve compliance and strengthen their systems.
“The Customs Service has shown a willingness to embrace change, but continuous improvement is necessary as accountability remains an ongoing process,” he said.
The lawmaker acknowledged that AI adoption in Nigeria is still at a developing stage but noted that its potential is vast.
He cited examples from other parts of the world where AI is being used to improve healthcare, automate processes, and enhance productivity across sectors.
“There is no better time for Nigeria to fully embrace AI, especially in revenue generation where leakages must be blocked and accountability strengthened,” he said.
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Insurance Gross Claims Rise to N724.5bn in Q4 2025
The Insurance Market Performance Report says the insurance industry recorded a spike in its gross claims hitting N725 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025.
The report, which was released in Abuja on Monday by the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), said the growth represented about 31.
5 per cent of the gross premiums written during the period.It said that the performance highlighted a strong underwriting capacity within the market, and reflected the effectiveness of insurers’ pricing strategies during the quarter.
The commission said that the life insurance section recorded a notable claims settlement ratio of 65.5 per cent while the non-life segment achieved a settlement rate of 75.
5 per cent of total claims reported.It said the industry recorded an aggregate sum of N4,792 billion in total assets, representing 7.4 per cent expansion, sustaining an upward trajectory relative to the prior quarter when it stood at N4,460 billion.
‘The statistics of the market also reported a total sum of N2,602 billion as assets attributable to non-life business, while life insurance accounted for N2,189 billion at the close of the period.
“The Nigerian insurance industry has shown significant resilience amidst a challenging macroeconomic environment.
“The industry sustained solid performance across critical areas including premium generation, claims settlement, profitability and aggregate assets expansion.
“This also underscores a positive outlook especially, as the sector’s ongoing transformation is expected to achieve a strong pillar, capable of supporting the country’s pursuit of the one trillion dollar economy,” the Commission said. (NAN)
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Again, Suspected Herdsmen Invade Benue Communities, Kill 14
From Attah Ede, Makurdi
No fewer than 14 persons, including a mobile police officer, have been killed in renewed attacks on communities in Apa and Otukpo Local Government Areas of Benue State, deepening fears over worsening insecurity in the region.
The latest violence, attributed by locals and officials to suspected armed herdsmen, affected Edikwu-Ankpali, Ikobi and Adija communities in Apa LGA, as well as Upu village in Otukpo LGA, over a three-day period from Friday to Sunday.
Conflicting figures emerged from officials and residents, but multiple sources confirmed that at least 13 civilians were killed in Apa, while a mobile police officer lost his life during a separate attack in Otukpo.
Chairman of Apa LGA, Adams Ogwola, said nine bodies had been recovered from Edikwu-Ankpali, with one person each killed in Ikobi and Adija. He added that several others sustained injuries, while search efforts were ongoing for missing persons.
However, local sources insisted that the death toll could be higher, claiming that three persons were killed on Friday, while about 10 others died in coordinated Sunday night attacks. Youths were said to be combing surrounding bushes in search of additional bodies.
In Otukpo LGA, Chairman Maxwell Ogiri confirmed the killing of a mobile police officer during an attack on Upu community on Saturday. He noted that the officer was among security personnel deployed to restore order, adding that security has since been reinforced in the area.
Residents described the attacks as persistent and devastating, forcing many villagers to flee their homes amid fear of further violence.
Reacting to the incidents, the member representing Apa/Agatu Federal Constituency, Ojotu Ojema, condemned the killings, describing them as “barbaric and senseless.” He lamented the continued loss of lives and the displacement of communities, calling for decisive action from security agencies.
“It is unacceptable that our people continue to live in fear, unable to access their homes and farms,” he said, urging authorities to bring perpetrators to justice and address the root causes of the crisis.
Similarly, local government officials called on both federal and state governments to deploy more security personnel, adopt proactive strategies, and provide support for affected families.
As of the time of filing this report, the police command had yet to issue an official response, while tension remains high across the affected communities.

