COURT FIXES JULY 10 FOR JUDGMENT ON MALAMI'S 57 PROPERTIES FORFEITURE SUIT. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE

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 Court Fixes July 10 For Judgment On Malami's 57 Properties Forfeiture Suit A Federal High Court in Abuja has set July 10, 2026 as new date for judgment in the suit filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) seeking the final forfeiture of 57 properties linked to Abubakar Malami, former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.  The presiding judge, Joyce Abdulmalik had earlier fixed Monday, July 6, 2026 for judgment after both parties adopted their final processes and argued the case on May 26.  However, the judge moved her  judgment to Friday, July 10, 2026 The EFCC previously secured an interim forfeiture order for the assets, valued at over N212 billion. The properties are located in Abuja, Kano, Kebbi, and Kaduna. The EFCC had argued that the properties were proceeds of official corruption and abuse of office.  Malami's legal team challenged the move, asserting that the assets were legitimately acquired by the former mini...

IGP TUNJI DISU REAFFIRMS TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND REFORM AS CORE PRINCIPLES OF THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.


 IGP TUNJI DISU REAFFIRMS TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND REFORM AS CORE PRINCIPLES OF THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE


The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc (+), NPM, has reaffirmed his commitment to building a more transparent, accountable, and people-centered Nigeria Police Force, emphasizing that openness and institutional integrity remain central to ongoing reforms within the Force.


The IGP made this known during the Emergency Conference with Commissioners of Police and members of the press held at the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Peacekeeping Centre, Force Headquarters, Abuja. 


Addressing senior officers and the media openly, the Inspector-General stressed that transparency must remain the foundation of modern policing and public trust.


According to the IGP:

“Transparency is the foundation of the new Nigeria Police Force I am committed to building. I have nothing to hide, and neither should any officer under my command.” 


The Inspector-General noted that accountability within the Force will continue to be pursued decisively, particularly in matters relating to misconduct, abuse of office, and violations of professional standards.


He further emphasized that ongoing reforms under his leadership are focused on strengthening professionalism, human rights compliance, operational discipline, and public confidence in policing.


The conference also served as an opportunity for the Force leadership to directly engage the public through the media, reinforcing the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to openness, responsible policing, and institutional reform.


The Nigeria Police Force assures Nigerians that it remains committed to restoring trust, improving service delivery, and building a Police institution anchored on integrity, discipline, and accountability.


DCP ANTHONY OKON PLACID psc(+), mnipr, mni

Force Public Relations Officer

Force Headquarters, Abuja

7th May, 2026

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