President Francois Hollande of France has arrived Abuja for the second Regional Security Summit in the Nigerian capital on May the 14th 2016.
The first Regional Security Summit was hosted in Paris on May 17, 2014 by President Hollande.
President Francois Hollande of France has arrived Abuja for the second Regional Security Summit in the Nigerian capital on May the 14th 2016.
The first Regional Security Summit was hosted in Paris on May 17, 2014 by President Hollande.
In the course of his itinerary during the London Anti-Corruption Summit, President Muhammadu Buhari was at Lambeth Palace, the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Photo shows President Buhari being introduced by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby to the Most Revd Josiah Idowu-Fearon at Lambeth Palace on Friday.
President Buhari arrived Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja Friday night aboard Nigerian Air Force One.
A Twitter user captured this arrest scene highlighting the difference in how the police in Nigeria treat the poor and the rich suspects.
He then called for more equitable treatment of both classes of suspects.
@sufianuopeyemi
@ngrpolice treat poor worse dan rich,the solutn isnt to mke pple richer.It's to mke police treat pple more equitably.
The Executive Director of the International Criminal Police Organization, INTERPOL, Mr. Tim Morris visited the Inspector-General of Police IGP Solomon E. Arase NPM, fdc in his office at Force Headquarters Abuja on Wednesday, 11th May 2016.
President Muhammadu Buhari told the press in London on Friday that he would disclose the names of Nigerians who have looted the public treasury in a speech he will make on May 29.
Speaking at the sidelines of the Tackling Corruption Together Summit in London, Buhari said :
“So far, what has come out, what has been recovered in whatever currency from each ministries, departments and individuals, I intend on the 29th to speak on this because all Nigerians are getting from the mass media because of the number of people arrested either by the EFCC, DSS. But we want to make a comprehensive report on the 29th.
Asked if the names of those indicted for corruption will be published, he said:
“Yes, eventually, it has to be done because we want to successfully prosecute them. But you know you cannot go to the courts unless you have documents for prosecution.
“People signed for these monies into their personal accounts, their banks gave statements that the money is there, when it came, how much and so on.”
For the first time in its history, Nigeria Police has her first female Public Relations Officer.
She is ACP Olabisi Kolawole.