KEBBI POLICE OFFICER REJECTS ₦1.6M BRIBE FROM BANDITRY SUSPECTS. (PHOTO).

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 Kebbi Police Officer Rejects ₦1.6m Bribe from Banditry Suspects A police officer with the Kebbi State Command's State Criminal Investigation Department (SCIB) has turned down a ₦1.6 million bribe intended to compromise an ongoing banditry investigation. Kebbi Police Commissioner, Bello Sani, disclosed that Umar Garba from Dangandu village, Abubakar Alhaji from Maimaichi village, and Usman Muhammed from Bakaramba village conspired to offer the bribe in an attempt to influence the investigation. The bribery attempt occurred at the police command and led to the arrest of the suspects. They are set to face charges for trying to obstruct justice in connection with alleged crimes committed by the Lakurawa group in the northern part of the state. Commissioner Sani praised the officers for their integrity and reiterated the command’s commitment to cracking down on bandits and their accomplices.

WAPA HOLDS FIRST PRAYER SESSION FOR 2025.(PHOTOS).#PRESS RELEASE.



 WAPA HOLDS FIRST PRAYER SESSION FOR  2025

The Honourable Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Bolaji Cecilia Dada has expressed profound gratitude to God for His grace and guidance during the Ministry's first prayer session for the year, which was held on Monday.

Addressing the team, Hon. Dada reflected on the Ministry's accomplishments in the past year, attributing them to divine intervention, unity, and staff dedication.

“Every achievement we have made in this Ministry is not by human power but by the grace of God. As we begin this New Year, we have every reason to thank God for keeping us in good health, for a peaceful work environment, and for the victories we continue to experience. Let us continue to trust in Him as we strive for more success in 2025," she said.

The Honourable Commissioner commended the staff for their unwavering support and cooperation throughout 2024, emphasising the importance of team building, unity, and collaboration. 

"This year, let us deepen our bond and work even harder for the remarkable achievements we are destined to accomplish,” she added.

The Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Oluyemi Kalesanwo also appreciated God for the harmony and peace enjoyed by the Ministry, highlighting the hard work and dedication of the staff as the foundation for the Ministry's progress. “It is through trust in God and the cooperation of our team that we have moved forward. I encourage everyone to do even more this year,” she appealed while commending the Honourable Commissioner for her visionary leadership.

She also expressed gratitude to God for keeping everyone in good health, appreciating the efforts of both the management and staff. 

Mrs. Kalesanwo further applauded the commitment of the team, calling for continued dedication and collective efforts to achieve the Ministry's goals in 2025.

The Director of Finance and Accounts, Mrs. Lanre Lawal led prayers for the team, asking for God’s continued guidance and good health for all staff in the year ahead. 

Similarly, the Director of Administration and Human Resources, Mrs. Bose Ilori thanked God for the Ministry's achievements and expressed confidence in the team’s ability to accomplish even greater successes in 2025.

The prayer session concluded with a renewed commitment from all attendees to uphold the Ministry's mission of empowering women and alleviating poverty while fostering an environment of peace, unity, and hard work.

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