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Tantita empowers NSCDC with modern tools for enhanced performance, operational efficiency
Funso OLOJO, Editor
The Tantita security company has empowered the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) with modern equipment and operational vehicles to enhance its performance.
This follows the donation of a modern command control centre and Hilux vehicles to the security outfit which were unveiled in Abuja on Thursday, February 26th, 2026.
Speaking at the handing over ceremony, the Managing Director, Tantita, Kestin Ebimorbowei, said the partnership aligns with the Federal Government’s reform agenda aimed at strengthening economic performance and national stability.
He described the initiative as a demonstration of the company’s commitment to national development.
Ebimorbowei, who was represented by the company’s Executive Director, Operations and Technical, Capt. Warredi Enisuoh,said although the centre is located in Abuja, its operational reach will cover the entire country.
Enisuoh noted that the facility is equipped with advanced monitoring systems to enhance air, land, and real-time incident surveillance.
He described the 24-hour centre as a major step toward deeper technological integration within the corps, adding that it would support the NSCDC and other security agencies in fulfilling their constitutional mandates.
Capt. Enisuoh commended NSCDC personnel for protecting Tantita operatives, noting that private security guards are not legally permitted to bear arms.
He also revealed that 15 Officers lost their lives while working with the company and pledged continued support for the families of fallen personnel.
“We rate this partnership ten over ten,” he said, citing the sacrifices of uniformed Officers.
In his remarks, NSCDC Commandant General, Professor Ahmed Audi, thanked Tantita for the fully furnished facility and two Hilux operational vehicles.
He announced that the structure has been named the “Nuhu Ribadu Hydrocarbon and Maritime Security Command and Control Centre.”
Audi said the centre would be integrated with the Office of the National Security Adviser to strengthen coordination among security agencies.
According to him, it will enhance intelligence gathering, information sharing, and inter-agency collaboration, particularly in hydrocarbon and maritime security.
He stressed that structured data management and credible intelligence dissemination are critical to national development and expressed confidence that the new facility would significantly boost the corps’ operational capacity.
Also speaking, the Executive Chairman of Zuma Energy Power Ltd, Dr. Innocent Ezuma, announced the donation of an additional building for VIP protection services.
Represented by Nwoko Alex, he said the facility would improve standards in safeguarding high-profile individuals while contributing to national security.
He described the initiative as a global-standard addition to Nigeria’s security architecture and expressed confidence that it would strengthen investor confidence and economic growth.
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Oyo/Osun Customs Command collects 27.2billon revenue in Q1 2026
Funso OLOJO, Editor
The Oyo/Osun Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has posted an impressive 95% increase in revenue collection in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the same period in 2025.
Led by Acting Comptroller Wale Moses Adewole, the command generated ₦27.2 billion between January and March 2026, up from ₦13.97 billion in Q1 2025.
A breakdown of the generated revenue revealed that the command raked in a total sum of N5,977,766,941.65 in January 2026 which was about N2 billion lower (23% down) than the total sum of N7,804,408,776.88 collected in the same period of 2025.
However, despite a dip in January, revenue rebounded strongly in February and March.
In February , the command’s revenue collection jumped up astronomically to a total sum of N8,767,974,864.40 against the very low total revenue of N2,289,193,870 realized in the corresponding period of 2025.
This year’s February revenue is over 383% higher than the revenue collected the same period last year.
February’s performance was the standout, with collections nearly quadrupling year-on-year.
In March 2026, Acting Comptroller Adewole’s administrative ingenuity and thoroughness further shored up the revenue generation of the command in the month under review to a total sum of N12,454,516,158.62.
In the corresponding period of last year, the command’s generated revenue was a patry sum of N3,877,668,667.
This year’s March revenue achievement represents 321% rise over last year’s.
Acting Comptroller Adewole’s administrative reforms and enforcement measures are credited with driving the surge.
Overall, the command’s Q1 results underscore a significant improvement in efficiency and compliance, positioning Oyo/Osun as one of the strongest performing Customs Commands in the country.
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NRC decries ceaseless attacks, vandalism on trains along Abuja- Kaduna rail corridor
Funso OLOJO, Editor
The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has lamented the ceaseless attacks on its train operations along the notorious Abuja–Kaduna rail corridor by suspected vandals and criminal elements.
In a statement by the Corporation,the latest incident occurred around Kilometer 177 along the Abuja–Kaduna rail corridor, where some unknown persons reportedly gathered along the rail track and began pelting stones at a moving train, leading to damage to the windscreen of the leading locomotive.
The NRC noted with deep concern that within the last two weeks, similar attacks have also been witnessed in other locations, including Gidan Busa/Sarki Gora Village, Kakau District, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State, among others, a development it feared is posing serious danger to railway operations, passengers, and operational personnel.
The NRC management disclosed that similar incidents have so far been recorded in more than six locations along the corridor, thereby worsening the already challenging and stressful operational conditions under which the Corporation continues to provide essential transport services to Nigerians.
The NRC stated that these persistent attacks not only endanger lives and damage critical railway infrastructure, but also constitute acts of economic sabotage capable of disrupting national transportation and undermining the huge investments of the Federal Government in the railway sector.
The Corporation however assured that despite the unfortunate development, train operations have continued with necessary safety precautions and strict operational vigilance by railway personnel who have continued to demonstrate commitment and professionalism in ensuring that passengers reach their destinations safely.
The Management of the Corporation specially acknowledged the efforts and support of security operatives working tirelessly with the NRC to secure railway corridors and safeguard passengers and railway assets despite the persistent attacks.
It said it is currently working closely with security agencies, community leaders, and other relevant stakeholders to strengthen surveillance along the corridor, identify the perpetrators, and bring them to justice.
The NRC therefore called on residents and communities along railway corridors to support efforts aimed at protecting railway infrastructure by reporting suspicious activities and discouraging criminal attacks on trains and railway installations.
NRC further expressed concerns that continuous attacks on railway operations could negatively affect smooth service delivery if urgent collective action is not taken to curb the menace.
“The Nigerian Railway Corporation remains committed to ensuring safe, secure, and efficient train operations across the country and assures passengers that every necessary measure is being taken to safeguard lives and railway assets” the statement concluded.
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Nigeria calls for equity, fairness, support for developing countries towards IMO’s shipping decarbornisation policy
Gloria Odion, Maritime reporter
Nigeria has urged the international maritime community to ensure fairness, equity, and targeted support for developing countries in the global transition to net-zero emissions in shipping.
The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, made this position known while speaking at the 84th session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 84) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London.
He reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to decarbonisation, noting that progress must be guided by frameworks that reflect the economic realities and capacities of developing nations.
Oyetola stressed that efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 should be aligned with broader sustainable development objectives.
On the sidelines of the meeting, the Minister held high-level bilateral discussions with the IMO Secretary-General, Arsenio Dominguez, and the President of Saudi Arabia’s Transport General Authority, H.E. Fawaz Al Sehali.
The engagements focused on strengthening cooperation in key areas, including maritime security, capacity building, blue economy development, and promoting an inclusive and balanced energy transition.
He reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to a constructive partnership with the IMO, anchored on shared priorities such as maritime safety, institutional capacity development, and sustainable growth of the blue economy.
In his remarks, Dominguez commended Nigeria’s commitment to maritime governance and expressed appreciation for the warm reception during his recent visit, including his engagement with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
He described the visit as a strong indication of Nigeria’s dedication to advancing global maritime standards.
The IMO Secretary-General also praised Nigeria’s leadership in improving maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea, noting the significant reduction in piracy incidents and enhanced regional collaboration.
He added that Nigeria’s approach provides a useful model for other regions.
Discussions further addressed Nigeria’s growing role within the IMO Council, ongoing reforms in port modernisation and digitalisation, and initiatives to strengthen human capital in line with international maritime standards.
The bilateral meeting with Saudi Arabia highlighted the strengthening of relations between both countries, with a shared commitment to continued cooperation and mutual support within the IMO framework.
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