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Despite Court Orders, MC Oluomo Boasts Only Tinubu Can Remove Him As NURTW Boss, Baruwa’s Lawyer Says
The lawyer also said that during a meeting with the Minister of Labour, MC Oluomo openly declared that his position in the union could only be altered by the President.
Barrister Tolu Babaleye, counsel to Comrade Ibikunle Tajudeen Baruwa in the ongoing National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) leadership dispute, has accused President Bola Tinubu of backing his ally, Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, in the “illegal occupation” of the union’s presidency, despite a subsisting court ruling that removed him from office
Babaleye accused President Tinubu of encouraging MC Oluomo to flout court judgments and operate with impunity, noting that the alleged backing by the President has emboldened MC Oluomo to boast that only the President can remove him from the office.
Speaking during a press conference in Lagos, the lawyer expressed frustration over the persistent disregard for judicial authority despite a clear ruling recognising Baruwa as the legitimate NURTW President.
“In my experience as a lawyer, as soon as we get a judgment, we would congratulate the person who wins, especially if it is the judgment of the last court, because we can be sure it will be obeyed,” Babaleye said.
“But in this one, it has been very difficult. In fact, we have written to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) about this. We have written to the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) about this. We have written to so many people on this matter. We even wrote to the National Security Adviser (NSA).”
He further disclosed that efforts to involve security authorities had yielded no concrete outcome, alleging that MC Oluomo ignored an official invitation.
“They (NSA) attended to our letter and invited MC Oluomo to Lagos, he didn’t come, his lawyer came. A date was given for him to return, but when I spoke with the people, they said he said they should not worry, that he would not return, and till today, we didn’t hear anything about that letter again,” he said.
“It is as if he is above the law. And the issue is that he has a father in Israel, because he has been dropping names with the Presidency.”
The lawyer also said that during a meeting with the Minister of Labour, MC Oluomo openly declared that his position in the union could only be altered by the President.
“When they met with the Minister of Labour, he said there openly that it is only the President of Nigeria that can tell him to vacate the office.
“That if he (President) tells him to vacate the office today, he will vacate today. What kind of impunity is that?” he added.
According to him, Baruwa’s camp has made several attempts over the past year to draw the President’s attention to the matter through petitions and media publications but received no response.
The lawyer said, “Close to a year ago, we called on the President. We have made a lot of newspaper publications, including The Nation newspaper where they told us that if it is published in The Nation newspaper, the President will read it. We published it there, yet, we did not see any result.
“We do not want to believe that the President is not aware of this. Because all those who are connected with this are mentioning the name of the President, that he is their father in Israel, and he is the one who is enabling this illegality. I choose not to believe.
“But the President will have to prove to us whether they are right or we are right. He should choose who is right among us.”
The lawyer also referenced recent public remarks by President Tinubu on the importance of the judiciary, urging him to match words with action.
“We note that only recently, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu spoke gloryingly about the place of the court and the rule of law as the pillars of democracy,” he said.
“The President cannot claim ignorance of what is happening in NURTW: the use of the Nigerian police, the Army and other security agencies to install unelected individuals into an office reserved by law for Comrade Ibukunle Tajudeen Baruwa, is a high level operation that requires executive coordination.”
The dispute over the leadership of the NURTW has lingered for years, with rival factions laying claim to the union’s top position, raising concerns about political interference, abuse of state institutions, and the erosion of the rule of law in Nigeria’s labour movement.
SaharaReporters reported on Tuesday that despite subsisting court orders removing MC Oluomo as President of the NURTW, security operatives comprising soldiers and police officers backed his takeover of the union’s national headquarters in Abuja by accompanying him there.
This followed the arrest of the court-recognised president, Baruwa.
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command, in a statement signed by its spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, had on Monday acknowledged the existence of a court order.
However, it remains unclear why authorities allowed Oluomo access to the headquarters amid the legal rulings and disputes on its implementation.
Oluomo is a key ally of President Tinubu dating back to when the sitting Nigerian leader was governor in Lagos State.
He has been involved in many controversies before the latest incidents.
In a video seen by SaharaReporters on Tuesday, armed soldiers and police personnel were stationed at the NURTW secretariat as MC Oluomo inspected the premises.
The development followed a confrontation on Monday between Baruwa, recognised by the court as the lawful president, and police operatives, who fired teargas at his supporters and allegedly shot one person during the incident.
The FCT Police Command defended its actions, stating that its presence at the headquarters was to restore order.
The command also confirmed that Baruwa had been arraigned in court, admitting the existence of a court ruling while blaming him for attempting to enforce the judgment without “court sheriffs and other officials.”
“On 23rd of March 2026, at approximately 7:00 a.m., a distress call was received by the FCT Police Command reporting that about 300 individuals, armed with cutlasses, bottles, bows, and arrows, had stormed the NURTW headquarters along Sapele Street, Garki II, Abuja, and were removing items from the premises,” the police statement read.
“In a swift response, the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, DCP Isyaku Sharu, led a response team to the scene. Upon arrival, preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects were attempting to enforce a court order on the premises without the presence of court sheriffs and other officials.”
Police authorities further disclosed that several individuals were arrested and subsequently charged before Magistrate Court 1, Wuse Zone 2, on Monday.
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Wike Reaffirms Nigeria–EU Ties, Moves To Reclaim Encroached Diplomatic Lands
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening its relationship with the European Union, while announcing steps to recover diplomatic lands in Abuja allegedly taken over by land grabbers.
Wike made this known on Thursday during a courtesy visit by the EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Gautier Mignot, in Abuja.
“We will continue to engage EU member countries to further strengthen bilateral relations,” the minister said.
Addressing concerns over diplomatic land allocations, Wike disclosed that several plots originally designated for EU countries had been unlawfully occupied over the years. He noted that the FCT Administration has begun reclaiming such lands.
He added that the government would formally communicate with the affected countries to determine their continued interest in the properties and ensure rightful ownership is restored.
“We are writing to those countries. If they still intend to retain the lands, we are willing to return them. We will not allow land grabbers to take advantage,” Wike said.
The minister also commended the EU for its contributions to governance and justice sector reforms in the FCT, particularly in court digitalisation and improved justice delivery.
“I am aware of your support, especially in strengthening the administration and dispensation of justice. We will continue to partner with you to deepen these initiatives,” he added.
On requests for land allocation for local EU staff, Wike assured that applications would be considered based on due process, stressing that such processes must ultimately benefit the public.
He further addressed infrastructure concerns at the IBB Golf Club, confirming that a caretaker committee has been constituted, with rehabilitation works expected to commence soon.
In his remarks, Mignot described Nigeria as a key strategic partner for the EU, noting that both parties are entering a new phase of deeper engagement.
“The European Union remains one of Nigeria’s foremost trade and development partners. Our relationship is strong, mutually beneficial, and evolving into a more significant phase,” he said.
He highlighted ongoing EU-supported programmes in the FCT, including judicial reforms, court digitalisation, human rights initiatives, and support for victims of gender-based violence.
Mignot also invited the FCT minister to engage further with EU ambassadors to explore collaboration in areas such as waste management, urban planning, and water infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Wike recently ordered the demolition of buildings illegally constructed on land designated for foreign embassies in the diplomatic zone of Katampe Extension, Abuja.
He explained that the land, originally allocated on March 18, 2008, for residential use by diplomatic missions, was later encroached upon by an unauthorised developer who commenced construction without approval from the Federal Capital Development Authority.
The affected diplomatic missions include Thailand, Bulgaria, Syria, Somalia, Serbia and Montenegro, Japan, Austria, Switzerland, Senegal, and the Palestine Liberation Organisation.
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Inspector-General Disu Submits 75-Page Framework On ‘State Police’ To Senate As Push Gains Momentum
According to a statement issued on Thursday by Ismail Mudashir, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Deputy Senate President, the document titled “A Comprehensive Framework for the Establishment, Governance and Coordination of Federal and State Police” was presented at Jibrin’s office within the National Assembly complex.
The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has submitted a 75-page framework on the establishment of State Police to the Deputy President of the Senate, Barau Jibrin, in a fresh move to advance decentralised policing in Nigeria.
According to a statement issued on Thursday by Ismail Mudashir, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Deputy Senate President, the document titled “A Comprehensive Framework for the Establishment, Governance and Coordination of Federal and State Police” was presented at Jibrin’s office within the National Assembly complex.
The report was delivered on behalf of the IGP by Prof Olu Ogunsakin, who chairs the Nigeria Police Force committee set up to develop modalities for instituting State Police.
Disu said the document encapsulates the Force’s professional input following extensive consultations and a thorough evaluation of the legal, operational and administrative implications of decentralised policing.
“The report covers the considered views, professional insights and strategic recommendations of the Force, derived from extensive consultations and a careful assessment of the operational, legal and administrative implications of instituting State Police in Nigeria,” Disu said.
“It is our expectation that the contents of this report will meaningfully contribute to ongoing deliberations and assist in shaping informed, balanced, and pragmatic decisions on this critical aspect of national security architecture.”
The police chief noted that the framework has been formally submitted to the Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution as the Nigeria Police Force’s official contribution to the ongoing constitutional amendment process.
Responding, Senator Jibrin commended the IGP for what he described as a proactive step aligned with the security agenda of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“The Deputy President of the Senate commended the IGP for his proactiveness on the establishment of State Police in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s agenda to fully secure the country,” the statement read.
He assured that the Senate Committee reviewing the Constitution would carefully examine the framework alongside other submissions as part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s legal foundation.
The proposed framework is expected to outline the operational structure, governance model, and coordination mechanisms between federal and state policing systems— marking a significant step in ongoing efforts to overhaul Nigeria’s security architecture.
SaharaReporters had earlier reported that Disu inaugurated an eight-member committee in March to drive the implementation of State Police, declaring that the reform was irreversible.
At the inauguration in Abuja, the IGP insisted that decentralised policing “has come to stay,” dismissing concerns that it could threaten the roles of existing police personnel.
“State Police has come to stay, and the police should be able to contribute their part in making it succeed. The police are not afraid, our jobs are not being taken,” he said.
He described the committee’s assignment as urgent and critical, giving members one month to submit their report amid rising security challenges across the country.
Disu stressed that the move towards State Police is aimed at strengthening internal security by bringing law enforcement closer to communities and enabling faster, more targeted responses to threats.
“Across the nation, we continue to confront evolving security challenges. These require innovative thinking, strategic collaboration, and the willingness to explore reforms,” he added.
The push for State Police has gained renewed momentum following President Tinubu’s assurance that the plan would not be shelved, urging stakeholders to support the initiative.
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N1.54billion Settlement: Court Frees Ex-Minister Stella Oduah, Strikes Out Case Months After She Joined APC
Justice Hamza Muazu struck out the case on Thursday after the prosecution informed the court that the value of the disputed funds had been returned.
Aformer Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah, has been discharged by a Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja after the Nigerian government confirmed the recovery of funds linked to the fraud allegations against her, bringing an abrupt end to her prosecution.
Justice Hamza Muazu struck out the case on Thursday after the prosecution informed the court that the value of the disputed funds had been returned.
Oduah, who was standing trial alongside her former aide, Gloria Odita, had faced allegations tied to multi-billion naira transactions involving companies connected to the aviation ministry.
In his ruling, Justice Muazu declared, “The charge dated October 13, 2025, is hereby struck out, and the defendants are accordingly discharged.”
Earlier, the Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation, Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), told the court he was acting on the directive of the Attorney-General of the Federation to confirm that the government had received restitution.
“I have the instruction of the Attorney-General of the Federation to inform your Lordship that the state confirms receipt of the value of the subject matter of this charge,” Oyedepo said.
Following the announcement, the prosecution amended the charge to retain only two companies, Sobora International Limited and Global Offshore Marine Limited, effectively removing Oduah and Odita as defendants.
The development comes amid earlier revelations by SaharaReporters that the resolution of the case may have been influenced by political considerations.
On March 8, 2026, SaharaReporters reported that the Tinubu Presidency allegedly “rewarded” Oduah’s defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) with a N1.54billion settlement arrangement in a broader N5billion fraud case, according to sources.
Oduah had entered into discussions with the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) over allegations involving the misappropriation of approximately N5billion in public funds.
She and Odita were initially arraigned on December 10, 2025, on a five-count charge filed by the AGF’s office over transactions that allegedly took place between January and February 2014 during her tenure as aviation minister under former President, Goodluck Jonathan.
The prosecution alleged that both defendants conspired to obtain about N2.46billion from the Federal Ministry of Aviation through companies, including Broad Waters Resource Nigeria Limited and Global Offshore Marine Limited, under the guise of providing technical supervision and security logistics services.
Specifically, prosecutors claimed that N839.7million was obtained through Broad Waters Resource Nigeria Limited, while N1.62billion was channelled through Global Offshore Marine Limited.
The funds were said to have been authorised under Oduah’s supervision, constituting offences punishable under the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud-Related Offences Act 2006 and the Penal Code.
Sources had told SaharaReporters that the AGF, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), proposed that Oduah pay N1.54 billion to resolve the matter—an arrangement described by insiders as politically motivated rather than a conventional plea bargain.
It was further alleged that the case was withdrawn from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to facilitate the process.
“In order to facilitate the fraudulent process, the AGF office took away the case from the EFCC,” a source privy to the matter said.
“The Tinubu Presidency decided to reward Stella Oduah for joining the APC. Contrary to reports in the media, the process is not a plea bargain, but a newly ready-made legal process designed to free politically connected individuals who are favoured by the President.”
Oduah had reportedly filed an application under Section 270 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015 to initiate plea discussions, prompting Justice Muazu to adjourn the matter to March 26, 2026, for a report on negotiations.
During earlier proceedings, Oyedepo had disclosed that the defendants were making efforts to refund the alleged proceeds.
“They have made moves to refund a certain amount of money into the government coffers,” Oyedepo told journalists. “What is left is the confirmation of receipt of the bank draft by the government.”
Her counsel, Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN), and Odita’s lawyer had both confirmed that negotiations were ongoing at the time.
In June 2025, sources told SaharaReporters that the AGF had stalled the N5 billion case initially filed by the EFCC, allegedly due to Oduah’s political alignment with the ruling APC.
Oduah had defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC in August 2021 while representing Anambra North in the Senate.
Her tenure as aviation minister also drew criticism in 2013 after revelations that the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) purchased two armoured BMW 760 Li vehicles for her at a cost exceeding N255million, despite funding constraints within the agency.
Officials had at the time raised concerns that critical aviation infrastructure and staff development were being neglected while funds were diverted for luxury acquisitions.
During the Thursday proceedings, Counsel to Oduah, Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN), and Odita’s lawyer, Wale Balogun (SAN), urged the court to formally drop the charges against their clients, while the prosecution maintained they could still appear as representatives of the companies.
Justice Muazu clarified that no conviction would be recorded against the two women, noting that their roles were limited to representing the firms.
After a brief stand-down to resolve disagreements, both parties agreed that only the companies would remain as defendants.
The Nigerian government subsequently arraigned the firms on amended fraud charges.
According to the charge, Sobora International Limited allegedly held N838 million in 2015, funds suspected to have been illegally obtained from the Ministry of Aviation through ISEC Security Maintenance Limited.
Global Offshore Marine Limited was also accused of receiving N1.629 billion from the same source.
Oduah, appearing as a representative of the companies, pleaded guilty to the amended charges.
The court thereafter convicted the companies and ordered the restitution of N1.2 billion to the Nigerian Government, alongside the forfeiture of N780 million earlier recovered during investigations.
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