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House of Reps receives submissions from Miliary, Forest Security Service, Police, others, on Intelligence Trust Fund
The Commander General of the Nigerian Forest Security Service (NFSS), Dr. Wole Joshua Osatimehin, on Tuesday, at the National Assembly in Abuja, appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on National Security and Intelligence, where he made a submission on the proposed establishment of the National Intelligence Trust Fund.
Other agencies that appeared before the Committee and made submissions at the event include Defence Headquarters, the three arms of the Nigerian military- Army, Navy and Air Force as well as the Office of the National Security Adviser, Nigeria Police, Customs, Immigration and Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), among others.
The House Committee had, in a letter dated February 4th 2025, invited the NFSS and others, to the public hearing on the proposed bill for the establishment of the Fund to “Provide Funding for Security Related Issues Apart from Usual Budgetary Provisions from the Federation, Intervene in Combating Security Issues in Nigeria and for Related Matters.”
In his submission, the Commander General of the NFSS, Dr. Wole Joshua Osatmehin, supported the establishment of the proposed Fund, saying any effort to strengthen the security situations in the country will be a great initiative.
“…The Fund and its disbursement for various interventions should be designed for easy access and accountable manner for emergency need. This fund would provide rapid response against threats. The complementary nature of this Fund to augment the efforts of the usual budgetary provisions from the federation is commendable. I want to believe no country in the world has entirely met the funding needs of its security sub-sector; any effort to increase security fundings is advocated.

Amb. John Metchie, DCG Intelligence, NFSS
“Timely disbursement from this Fund for the execution of security projects and programs has a way of motivating our security personnel out there. I strongly believe our security personnel need better trainings, health care, housing, weapons/security infrastructure etc. to aid their morale and performance. Sincerely, the establishment of this Fund will further show the commitment of this administration at tackling insecurity enough to boost public confidence in this government to secure them. This would reduce anxiety among citizens as they go about their normal businesses. The establishment of this Intelligence Trust Fund would go a long way at improving the socio-economic and national security.
“Considering the great achievements Officers and Men of the NFSS have recorded in collaboration with other government security agencies at combating criminalities in our forest; we therefore solicit the support of both chambers of the National Assembly as well as the Presidency to ensure the bill for the establishment of Nigeria Forest Security Service becomes a law to further strengthen the security architecture of our dear country Nigeria.” Osatimehin concluded.
Reacting to the development, the Deputy Commander General, Intelligence, of the NFSS, Ambassador John Metchie said the proposal to establish a special Fund purely for intelligence purposes, was a testimony of the seriousness and commitment of President Bola Tinubu’s administration to rid the country of all forms of insecurities, as according to him, intelligence gathering and sharing remain the brain-box towards tackling insecurity anywhere in the world.
Metchie who is also the African Director, International Association of World Peace Advocates, IAWPA, commended the National Assembly for thinking alongside the President as well as taking proactive measures in support of the government’s efforts to secure the country.
While commending the Commander General of NFSS, Dr. Wole Joshua Osatimehin for his great leadership stride, which he said was responsible for the various achievements recorded by the NFSS, Metchie called on the National Assembly, the National Security Adviser and other critical stakeholders to work together in getting the NFSS bill signed by President Bola Tinubu, saying it would add great value to the collective efforts to secure Nigeria, especially the forested and ungoverned areas.
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Police arrest Anambra pastor who converted 75 married women to personal wives
Anambra pastor accused of taking dozens of married women as wives and allegedly compelling members of his church to engage in wife-swapping arrangements, has been arrested by the Police.
The state government confirmed that the cleric, identified as Harrison Charles, founder of Day Spring Assembly in Awada, Onitsha, was arrested by operatives of the state’s security outfit following allegations that surfaced in a viral video, government officials said.
Authorities said the pastor has been handed over to the police as investigations continue into the claims made against him.
According to the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Dr Ejimofor Opara, the arrest forms part of an ongoing crackdown by the state government on individuals accused of operating fraudulent religious ministries.
“Pastor Harrison Charles, owner of Day Spring Assembly in Awada, Onitsha, was arrested by operatives of Agunechemba following a viral video containing several allegations against him,” Opara said.
“He is currently being investigated by the police, in collaboration with the Anambra State Government.”
The pastor has been accused by alleged victims, many of whom are said to be members of his congregation, of persuading married women to leave their husbands and become his wives. Some accusers claim as many as 75 women were involved.
He has also been accused of encouraging wife-swapping among church members, allegations that authorities say are being investigated.
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Gen. Rabe Abubakar buried, wife still with bandits
The remains of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, has been laid to rest in Katsina.
The former Director, Defence Information, was abducted by bandits alongside his wife, along the Marabar Musawa-Kafinsoli road in Matazu Local Government Area of Katsina State, on May 30.
His body was released by the abductors on Saturday afternoon and subsequently taken for burial.
The funeral prayer was led by Imam Kabir and attended by hundreds of sympathisers, family members, friends, and well-wishers.
Mourners openly wept, with many describing his death as a tragic irony for a man who dedicated his life to defending Nigeria.
Residents across Katsina metropolis expressed shock and sadness over the incident, lamenting that insecurity has continued to claim the lives of both civilians and those who once served in uniform.
The Deputy Governor of Katsina State, Alhaji Faruk Lawal Jobe, led the state government’s delegation at the funeral.
Also in attendance were senior military officers from the 35 Battalion, Natsinta Barracks, Katsina.
Following the burial, a special prayer session was held at Sa’ad ibn Abi Waqqas Mosque, where worshippers prayed for Allah’s mercy, forgiveness, and eternal rest for the deceased retired General.
Meanwhile, the abductors are yet to release his wife from captivity.
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Bandits kill Nigrrian Army General
A retired Major General of the Nigerian military, Rabe Abubakar, has reportedly been killed while in captivity after being abducted by bandits in Katsina State.
The death of Abubakar, a former Director of Defence Information, was disclosed by the Katsina State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr. Nasir Mu’azu Danmusa on Saturday, according to reports.
Danmusa said, “security authorities had received information indicating that the retired military officer was killed by his abductors” .
However, he noted that security operatives are yet to recover his body as efforts anre ongoing to locate the remains.
Major General Abubakar and his wife were abducted by armed bandits along the Matazu axis of Katsina State on May 30 while travelling through the area.
His abduction had sparked widespread concern, with the Katsina State Government and security agencies previously expressing optimism that he would be rescued alive.
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