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NGOs present water sector award to Gov. Mbah, as 20,000-litre water project is inaugurated
WaterAid Nigeria and South Saharan Social Development Organisation (SSDO) have presented “A Pillar of Water Sector Award” to Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State for his visionary focus on water provision.
Evelyn Mere, Country Director of WaterAid Nigeria, presented the award on behalf of the NGOs during the inauguration of the 20,000-litre motorized borehole in Ukwuinyi community of Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area (LGA) of Enugu State on Saturday.
The new generator-powered water facility is part of intervention under the second-phase of the Strengthening Water and Sanitation Delivery in Nigeria Project, which is funded by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Charity (LDSC).
The project was carried out through LDSC implementing partners, which included SSDO, WaterAid Nigeria and Small-Town Wash Unit of Enugu State Ministry of Water Resources.
Mere, represented by the Team Lead of WaterAid Nigeria, Mr Solomon Akpanufot, said that the award was meant to strengthen Gov. Mbah on his administration resolve to provide water for the residents of the state within a short while in office.
She said: “We have seen the aggressiveness and avowed commitment as well as clear cut focus of Gov. Mbah to ensure that he redeems his campaign promise of providing water for Enugu people within 180 days in office.

“It is imperative we support the governor and his administration by all means of encouragement as well as in practical terms by building and handling over this daily 20,000-litre motorized borehole in Ukwuinyi community meant to serve over 2,000 residents.
“It is part of WaterAid and its partners stride to improve the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) level of the people of the state especially in Igbo-Eze North council, which is our pilot LGA for WASH excellence and end to open defecation initiative in the state.”
Mere said that it was exactly a year ago that stakeholders in WASH sector gathered at Umuogiri-Amufe in Igbo-Eze North council area to witness the commissioning of the second phase of WaterAid’s water kiosk model in Enugu State.

According to her, we are encouraging the Igbo-Eze North council area to replicate what have been done by building water facilities to march the ones already provided as it will spur the donor-agencies and its partners to do more for the council area.
“The Strengthening Water and Sanitation Delivery in Nigeria Project, which commenced in May 2021, in Bauchi and Enugu States, will begin another phase till September 2024.
“Our target is to reach at least 40,000 people with clean water; 3,000 people with safely managed sanitation, and 16,000 people with hygiene promotion in both states,” she added.
In a goodwill address, the Executive Director of SSDO, Dr Stanley Ilechukwu, commended LDSC for funding the project, adding that it would have great impact on the lives of the residents of the community.
“This facility will help end open defecation and improving WASH initiatives in Ukwuinyi community as the borehole is meant to reticulated within two locations in the community,” Ilechukwu said.
Speaking, Mrs Chinonye Nnabuchi, the General Manager of Small-Town Water Supply and Sanitation Agency, urged the community to make judicious use of the facility to promote WASH initiative.
Nnabuchi also urged the community to keep their water covered always and practice all they had learnt from WASH initiative sensitization to ensure optimal health of all.
In a welcome address, the Executive Chairman of Igbo-Eze council area, Chief Ejike Itodo, lauded the LDSC, SSDO and WaterAid for the project, adding that the council was working in tandem with the state government in provision of water and sanitation facilities.
Itodo said that the council area had concluded plans to provide two mega boreholes in two communities in the council even as it is going ahead to pass the council’s By Law Against Open Defecation in three weeks.
“The council have succeeded in building toilets in each primary and secondary school as well as markets; and provided water in some communities.
“We, as a council, have totally keyed into the WASH initiative and ending open defecation in the council area.
“We are grateful to the donor agencies and their partners for choosing the council as their pilot area to end open defecation and we are prepared to support the donor agencies achieve their people-oriented laudable programmes,” he said.
Receiving the award and inaugurating the facility, Gov. Mbah said that the government was indeed grateful for the facility as well as how donor agencies and their partners are sensitising the people on best hygiene practices.
Mbah, who was represented by the Commissioner for Water Resources, Dr Felix Nnamani, said: “the state government is committed to nurture and strengthen partnership that yields laudable result for our people, just like this one.
“This administration remains committed in pursuing its vision of providing clean and potable water to every household in the state and what we are doing today points to that direction.”
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Court martial: 12 soldiers face trial over alleged murder, other criminal offences
The Commander, 4 Special Forces Command, Nigerian Army, Doma, Maj.-Gen. Olurotimi Awolo, has inaugurated a General Court Martial (GCM) to try 12 soldiers accused of various offences, including alleged murder, assault and aiding criminality.
Speaking during the inauguration on Tuesday in Doma, the Commander, represented by the President of the General Court Martial, Col. Salihu Ibrahim, said the convening order was issued pursuant to powers conferred on him by Section 131(2)(d) of the Armed Forces Act, Cap A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.
He said the court was constituted to hear the cases of all accused personnel and determine each matter strictly on its merit.
“The court will be guided throughout the trial by the principles of natural justice as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).
“We are also mindful of the cardinal principle of criminal justice that every accused person is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
“Where the prosecution fails to establish any allegation beyond reasonable doubt, the court will discharge and acquit the accused person.

“Conversely, where an accused person is found guilty, the law will take its course in accordance with the provisions governing such offences,” he said.
He assured all parties of the court’s commitment to fairness, justice and professionalism, urging prosecution and defence counsels to avoid unnecessary delays and frivolous adjournments.
The court president maintained that speedy disposal of the cases would serve the interest of justice and ensure confidence in the military justice system.
However, trial could not commence immediately after the inauguration as six of the accused persons present in court were declared medically unfit to stand trial.
The court’s Medical Orderly, Sgt. Audu Ahmadu, informed the panel that five of the six accused persons had elevated blood pressure levels.
Following the development, the prosecutor, Capt. Shamsondeen Sadiq, urged the medical orderly to ensure that the affected personnel received adequate medical attention to enable the trial to commence.
The President of the court subsequently adjourned proceedings to a later date, which would be communicated to all parties.
Speaking with newsmen after the inaugural sitting, Barr. George Illah, counsel to one of the accused persons, commended the Command for constituting the court martial.
He expressed confidence in the competence of the panel, noting that the president of the court, other members and the Judge Advocate were qualified to discharge their responsibilities.
“As a defence counsel, I will do my best to ensure that the soldiers standing trial before this honourable court martial get the justice they deserve.
“It is important for people to understand that military personnel standing trial before a court martial are entitled to all constitutional and legal rights guaranteed under the law, and we will ensure that those rights are protected,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that members of the General Court Martial include Col. A.A. Buhari, Lt.-Col. Victor Yamu, Lt.-Col. A.K. Karma and Lt.-Col. S. Abdullahi.
Others are Maj. J.M. Usendeng, Maj. A.D. Ahmed, Maj. U. Ahmed, Maj. S.L. Sagu, while Capt. U. Nna serves as Judge Advocate. (NAN)
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Appeal Court suspends execution of judgment against ADC, 4 others parties
The Court of Appeal in Abuja has ordered the stay of execution of the judgment that directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to deregister the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and four other political parties.
*In a unanimous decision, a three-member panel of the appellate court led by Justice A. B. Mohammed, berated Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court in Abuja for flouting an order it made on May 22, which directed him to suspend proceedings before him.*
*The appellate court held that Justice Lifu’s action amounted to an affront on the hierarchy of courts.*
*It held that the lower court’s action was “the highest form of judicial impertinence,” stressing that the Supreme Court previously held that a judge who acted in such manner “is unfit for the bench as it amounts to judicial rascality.”*
*“Courts are enjoined to protect their integrity. This Court has supervisory authority over the trial court. The decision of the lower court to proceed with the judgment despite the express order of this court is a brazen violation of the hierarchy of the court and the 1999 Constitution.*
*“This court has the duty to invoke its powers in ensuring that its orders are made.*

*“The application for stay of execution is here yet granted. The enforcement of the judgment is stayed,” the appellate court held.*
Appeal Court suspends execution of judgment against ADC, 4 others
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Troops rescue Widow of late Major General Rabe Abubakar
Troops of the Nigerian Army’s 17 Brigade have rescued Mrs. Abubakar, the widow of the late Major General Rabe Abubakar, who was abducted by bandits shortly before the retired senior military officer died in captivity.
According to military sources, the rescue operation was carried out in Tunga Village, where troops encountered the armed bandits holding her captive. During the exchange, the kidnappers reportedly shot Mrs. Abubakar before fleeing as soldiers advanced on their position.
The troops immediately secured the area, rescued her and administered emergency first aid.
Military authorities said Mrs. Abubakar sustained gunshot wounds and was bleeding when she was rescued. She is currently receiving medical treatment.
The rescue comes days after the burial of Major General Rabe Abubakar, whose death while in captivity sparked widespread outrage and renewed concerns over insecurity in parts of the country.
Following Major General Abubakar’s death, the Defense Headquarters’ Joint Task Force North West, under Operation Fansan Yamma, launched a major offensive operation, codenamed Operation Clean Sweep III, targeting terrorists and bandits operating in Matazu Local Government Area and neighbouring communities in Katsina State.

According to the military, the operation commenced on 14 June 2026 to locate and neutralise those responsible for the attack, dismantling criminal networks, and restoring security across the affected communities.
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