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IKEDC Invasion: Human Rights Coalition Condemns Nigerian Air Force, Demands Probe By Tinubu, National Assembly
The coalition on Saturday in a statement said the invasion was an act of violence unleashed on a corporate organisation by the Nigerian Air Force.
The Nigerian Human Rights Community, (NHRC) has condemned the brutal invasion of the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (IKEDC) in Ikeja, Lagos State, by the Nigerian Air Force personnel, while demanding a probe.
The coalition on Saturday in a statement said the invasion was an act of violence unleashed on a corporate organisation by the Nigerian Air Force.
They urged President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly have to set up an independent panel of Inquiry to investigate the invasion of the Ikeja Electricity company by armed state actors.
The Nigeria’s largest coalition of human rights groups said the panel should identify those responsible for the rascally act and bring them to justice. It described the invasion as usurpation of civilian authority and a conscious attempt that undermines democracy in Nigeria.
The coalition established in 2003 with 135 members spread across the country condemned the invasion of Ikeja Electricity Company by armed men of the Nigerian Air Force.
The incident took place on late last week.
It said, “It represents a major test for President Tinubu’s attitude towards creating enabling environmental for foreign and local investments in Nigeria apart from being an acid test for the government’s commitment to human rights and sustainable development in Nigeria.
“The attitude of the Presidency will determine if the current regime tacitly supports brigandage and unconstitutional acts by people in uniform or not,” the group said.
“The coalition said it is prepared to challenge the invasion using all local and international legal instruments of which Nigeria is fully committed.
“Invasion of private or corporate institutions by armed Airforce or soldiers should be a thing of the past after 25 years of post military rule. The orders for the invasion by some senior officers violated the Nigerian constitution and portrayed the country as facing the prospect of brute force intervention, yet with an elected President, in a democracy,” the coalition said in a statement signed by its National President Adewale Adeoye, General Secretary and regional officials, Digifa David Weri and Kudu Abubakar.
The group said “We are appalled that in this century, armed soldiers could forcefully enter the corporate headquarters of a strategic service provider, beat up its staff, destroy property and even threaten to shoot the workers. This is savage and shows a lack of discipline and professionalism on the part of the airforce men.”
The coalition said even though it was unusual that the air force base was denied Electricity for 12 days, it was not enough justification to resort to violence and banditry in pursuant of their cause.
It noted that if every aggrieved Nigerian or association resorts to violence to register their grievances, the result would be anarchy at the state and federal levels.
“The Nigerian Air Force performs critical roles linked to National Security. The constant provision of electricity is key to optimum performance. This is understandable” but added that there is no way the choice of violent armed attacks and invasion of Ikeja Electricity offers the best solution.
“Democracy and dialogue are slow but remain the surest and legitimate means of conflict resolution. Violence, no matter the provocation, can never replace the dictates of the constitution,” the coalition said.
It noted that the air force should be made to pay compensation to the company and the victims for the damages and the destructive attacks carried out by the armed men.
It said it would not allow the issue swept under the carpet as it would set a bad precedent for the country.
The coalition said the air force has many options available which included continuous dialogue, involvement of the Presidency, the Service Chiefs and the National Assembly for immediate intervention which might involve the purchase of high powered generators temporarily to cater to special security needs.
“This issue should not be swept under the carpet. President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly are strongly urged to set up an independent Panel of inquiry to identify the remote causes, the officers involved and to ascertain the extent of damage done to the property of the organisation towards compensation.
“The NHRC also called for a National Dialogue on energy provision for millions of Nigerians saying that efficient, transparent and affordable energy provision remains the only way to the country’s industrial, economic and social upliftment.”
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EID-EL-FITR: IGP DISU FELICITATES MUSLIM FAITHFUL, ORDERS NATIONWIDE DEPLOYMENT OF TACTICAL ASSETS
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, has extended warm felicitations to the Muslim faithful across Nigeria on the successful completion of the holy month of Ramadan and the celebration of Eid-el-Fitr.
In furtherance of his commitment to ensuring a safe and secure environment during the festive period, the Inspector-General has directed Commissioners of Police and Tactical Commanders across all states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory to implement robust security arrangements.
Operational measures include:
Strategic deployment of tactical teams and intelligence operatives.

Deployment of the Special Intervention Squad and conventional police personnel to Eid prayer grounds and critical infrastructure.
Increased presence at highways, motor parks, recreational centers, and other public spaces to ensure peaceful, hitch-free celebrations.
The IGP has also ordered heightened visibility policing, coordinated patrols, enhanced surveillance operations, and intelligence-led stop-and-search duties. These actions are aimed at proactively deterring criminal activities and ensuring a swift response to any emerging threats.
IGP Disu calls on members of the public to remain vigilant, cooperate with law enforcement agencies, and promptly report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station or through the following emergency lines:
08057000001, 08057000002, 09133333785, and 09133333786.
IGP Tunji Disu wishes all Muslim faithful a peaceful and joyous Eid-el-Fitr.

DCP ANTHONY OKON PLACID psc(+) mni
Force Public Relations Officer
Force Headquarters, Abuja
20th March, 2026
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Hon Success Opara celebrates Mothering Sunday with St. Peter women, hails them as the ‘neck that controls the household
Hon Success Opara, former councilorship candidate for Ikenegbu Ward 2, celebrated Mothering Sunday with the women of St. Peter Anglican Church, Ikenegbu, extolling them as the backbone of their households.
He described them as the “neck that controls the household,” acknowledging their vital role in shaping families and communities.
Opara’s gesture is seen as a testament to his commitment to uplifting and empowering women.
The celebration, which coincided with the Christian observance of Mothering Sunday, featured fellowship and words of encouragement from Opara, who prayed for the women’s well-being.
This event highlights the importance of recognizing and appreciating mothers and mother figures in Nigerian society.
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“Early marriage is better than fornication” – Mixed reactions as young Nigerian couple trends after welcoming a child
A young Nigerian couple are currently trending on Arewa social media circles after they welcomed their first child.
The pictures taken by a Kaduna-based photographer have sparked mixed reactions, with some people saying that the girl is underaged and not old enough to be a wife and mother.

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