EFCC MOVES TO RE-ARRAIGN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY DIRECTORS FOR ALLEGED N337M FRAUD. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 EFCC  Moves to  Re-arraign National Assembly Directors for Alleged N337m Fraud   The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,  EFCC,  on Monday June 8, 2026 sought to re-arraign the trio of Aishatu Bappa El-Nafaty, Mamud Alhaji Abubakar and Igba Ityoakura Joseph before Justice Muhammed Zubairu of the Federal Capital Territory, High Court, Jikwoyi, Abuja for fraud.   The first defendant, El-Nafaty is the Director, Public Affairs Department in the Directorate of Special Duties and Parliamentary Security, National Assembly, Abubakar, the second defendant is a former Permanent Secretary in the Services of the National Assembly, while the third defendant, Joseph is a Deputy Director of Procurement in the National Assembly. They were to be re-arraigned on amended 23-count charge, bordering on conspiracy, forgery, criminal breach of trust, official corruption and illegal conversion of funds belonging to the National Assembly to the tune of N337,062,350 (Thr...

BORNO: THREE AID WORKERS,OTHERS RELEASED BY INSURGENTS-UN.{PHOTO}.

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    The United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Mr Edward Kallon, has confirmed that some civilians and three aid workers who were abducted in Borno State have been released.
The civilians and aid workers, according to Kallon, were abducted on December 22, 2019, along the Monguno-Maiduguri road in Borno State.
In a statement by the Head of Public Information, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Eve Sabbagh, Kallon said the affected persons who were released on Wednesday are safe, even as he said the entire humanitarian community was overjoyed over the release.
“I am deeply relieved that some civilians, including three aid workers who were abducted by non-state armed groups along the Monguno – Maiduguri road on 22 December 2019, have been released yesterday and are now safe. The whole humanitarian community in Nigeria shares the joy of the families, friends and colleagues of these aid workers who can now put to rest, the unimaginable anxiety of missing their loved ones,” Kallon said in the statement.
“These dedicated humanitarians were working to provide life-saving support to millions of Nigeria’s most vulnerable in north-eastern Borno State. They should never have been a target or have to endure the trauma of being held captive.”
Kallon added that despite the encouraging news, he was concerned about the fate of the other civilians abducted during the incident and called for their immediate release.
“I also remain gravely concerned for the lives of our ACF colleague, Grace Taku, abducted near Damasak in July 2019, and Alice Loksha, a nurse and a mother, abducted during an attack in Rann in March 2018. Both are still held captive by non-state armed groups. The United Nations and its humanitarian partners call for their immediate and safe release,” Kallon said.
The United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator also said he was extremely worried by the increasingly insecure environment that humanitarian aid workers are working in to provide urgent and vital assistance to civilians affected by the crisis.
He added that the humanitarian community was troubled by the increasing trend in vehicular checkpoints set up by non-state armed groups along main supply routes in the states of Borno and Yobe.
“These checkpoints expose civilians and humanitarians to heightened risks of being killed or abducted. I urge all parties to the conflict to protect the civilian population, including aid workers, from such grave violations of international laws, especially women and children who are among the most vulnerable and are caught up in the violence.
“A total of twelve aid workers have lost their lives in 2019. This is twice more than in 2018, which we thought was amongst the most dangerous years for humanitarian actors in Nigeria. Aid workers and the assistance they provide to the most vulnerable populations make the difference between life and death for entire communities in crisis-affected Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states. Their security is paramount and I call on all parties to assure the safety of aid workers and the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid,” Kallon stated.
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