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FOMWAN: Poor Policy Implementation, Poverty Fueling Insecurity in Nigeria

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The Federation of Muslim Women’s Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN) has identified poor education policies, widespread poverty, and lack of empowerment as major drivers of insecurity in the country.

At its 39th Annual National Conference in Ondo, National Amirah Hajia Rafiah Sani urged the Federal Government to change its security strategies.

FOMWAN also called for allocating 25% of the security budget to empowerment programs to reduce poverty and enhance national security.

The conference focused on women’s role in addressing insecurity and included discussions on the importance of education and poverty alleviation.

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David Adewuyi: Are solar panels safe for my building rooftop – What you must know

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For the last two decades in Nigeria, there have been massive adoption of solar power systems as an alternative power source to the age long unstable power supply, high electricity bills and also as a profitable alternative to fossil fuel generating plant.

Generally, those that make the switch to this innovative solution have their solar panels installed on their roof tops in other to harvest adequate sunshine which is the source of energy that is DC (Direct Current). The direct current is then converted into AC (Alternating Current) used in powering their homes or business places.

In recent times, there have been videos circulating the internet showing houses on fire with captions such as, “solar panels burnt down the house”, “stop putting solar panels on your roofs” and so on. This has created panic in the solar sector and has become a cause of concern from some existing and intending solar users to use their roofs.

 

What is a solar panels?

A solar panel also known as photovoltaic (PV) panel is a major component of a solar system that converts photons from the sunlight into electrical direct current(DC) which is then used to power a house through an inverter or without an inverter if the appliances in use are DC appliances.

Solar panels are majorly made up of silicon solar cells, glass covering ,encapsulant, aluminum frame and junction box with extending short MC4 cables. So, can solar panels cause fire on your roof? Let’s find out in this article.

Why solar panels are installed on the roof?

As I earlier stated in the introduction, the primary reason for having solar panels on the rooftop is for better harvesting of sunlight and to avoid shadows as much as possible. This is why it has always been the general spot where residential and some commercial solar panels are installed.

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Police recruitment: PSC chairman warns against racketeering

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A head of official announcement for the recruitment of Police cadet ASP, inspectors, the Police Service Commission has warned that it will deal decisively with anybody who intends to involve himself in any form of racketeering or fraud in the recruitment of qualified Nigerians into the Nigeria Police Force.

Ikechukwu Ani, Head, Press and Public Relations, in a statement said the Commission will soon begin the processes for this year’s exercise which will include Cadet ASPs and Inspectors.

The Chairman of the Commission, DIG Hashimu Salihu Argungu (rtd), mni, gave the warning when he paid a courtesy call on the Acting Executive Chairman of the Federal Character Commission (FCC), Hon. Kayode Oladele Esq, and its Management team on Wednesday, 30th of July, 2025.

DIG Argungu, who led a PSC team that included Justice Paul Adamu Galumje, Honourable Commissioner representing the Judiciary in the Commission, warned that any unacceptable behaviour, sharp practices or untoward acts during the recruitment processes will be resisted and deviants sanctioned.

He maintained that though the date for another recruitment of qualified Nigerians into the NPF has not been fixed, there can’t be a better time to seek the partnership and cooperation of the Federal Character Commission as one of the reliable and pivotal stakeholders in the Police recruitment process.

The PSC Chairman assured that there must be transparency, accountability and equity in the recruitment process.

The issue of discretion, waiver, or replacement, he said, negates the principle of fairness and equity, and so must be totally avoided.

Welcoming his guests, Hon. Kayode Oladele, Esq, the Federal Character Commission boss, saw the courtesy call as not only a demonstration of inter-agency cooperation but also a testament to a shared commitment to the ideals of fairness, justice, equity and national cohesion as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Akwa Ibom Assembly demands speedy rescue of 13 abducted farmers

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The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly has called for immediate release of the 13 farmers from Itu Mbonuso, Ini local government of the state, who were abducted on their farm recently.

It urged the State Ministry of Internal Security to promptly collaborate with security agencies to secure their release.

The resolution followed a matter of urgent public importance raised by the member representing the Ini state constituency, Lawrence Udoide during Wednesday plenary.

Udoide disclosed to the House that on July 14, some people suspected to come from Arochukwu, a neighboring community in Abia State abducted 13 farmers to an unknown destination.

The report was received through a motion by Mr Moses Essien, member representing Ibiono Ibom state constituency and seconded by Mr Itoro-Obong Etim, member representing Uruan state constituency.

The lawmaker expressed grave concern over the rising incidents of violence in his constituency, describing the situation as “a siege perpetrated by unscrupulous elements from Arochukwu.”

Udoide highlighted the deteriorating security conditions in Ini local government area, noting that residents of Nkari, Itu-Mbonuso, and Iwerre now live in constant fear.

“One of my constituents went to his farm and discovered that someone had trespassed on his land. He, along with his brother, approached the trespassers to resolve the issue amicably.

“Unfortunately, a misunderstanding ensued, and the trespassers called for reinforcements.

“My constituent was assaulted, and one person was abducted and taken to Abia State.

“The brother who returned home to report the incident later returned with others to search for the abducted individual, only to be ambushed, resulting in the abduction of 12 more people from Itu Mbonuso, bringing the total to 13 that are yet to be released,” Udoide said.

Udoide pleaded with the House to take action and inform Gov. Umo Eno to engage with the Abia Government to facilitate the release of the 13 abducted farmers without delay.

Members who contributed to the debate described the incursion into Itu Mbonuso as unacceptable, stressing that the people deserved to live in peace in their land without molestation.

The Speaker, Mr Udeme Otong, urged the Akwa Ibom Government to engage the Abia counterpart to ensure the safe return of the abducted individuals without delay.

Otong also directed the Chairman of the House Committee on Security to coordinate with the relevant government’s ministry and security agencies for updates on the situation.

He urged the security agencies to work together and prevent further attacks on Itu Mbonuso and other border communities in the Ini local government area.

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