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  • Kwara Govt Denies Army Arrest of Bandits in Ifelodun, Warns Against Panic-Inducing Misinformation

    Kwara Govt Denies Army Arrest of Bandits in Ifelodun, Warns Against Panic-Inducing Misinformation

    …says suspects in viral video were arrested outside the state as investigations continue

    The Kwara State Government has dismissed claims circulating on social media that the Nigerian Army arrested armed bandits in Ifelodun Local Government Area, describing the reports as false and capable of causing unnecessary panic.

    In a statement issued on Sunday by the Commissioner for Communications, Bolanle Olukoju, the government said no security agency, including the Nigerian Army, carried out any arrest of armed bandits in Ifelodun or any other part of Kwara State.

    “The Nigerian Army did not arrest any armed bandits in any part of Ifelodun,” the statement said, adding that the government had closely reviewed the viral video in which some suspects claimed they were in possession of a vehicle allegedly given to them by the “Ilorin Government” and weapons supposedly sourced “from Abuja.”

    According to the state government, while the content of the video and the circumstances surrounding the suspects are under investigation, available information indicates that the individuals were not arrested in Kwara State. Rather, they were reportedly apprehended in Auchi, Edo State. The government said further details are being awaited to clarify the situation.

    The statement also clarified that no state government has the authority to arm individuals with AK-47 rifles, stressing that the suspects did not claim that the Kwara State Government provided them with any weapons.

    On the issue of the vehicle mentioned in the video, the government said the Ifelodun Local Government Authority had confirmed that a security van was earlier provided to vigilantes deployed in the area to support security efforts. However, the vigilantes have since left Ifelodun, and the local government had previously reported that the vehicle was not returned to its custody.

    The state government called for stronger interagency coordination, intelligence sharing, and cooperation among security agencies as part of efforts to curb banditry and other violent crimes.

    It also urged members of the public, especially online media platforms and bloggers, to exercise restraint and avoid misrepresenting security-related information.

    “Biased assimilation or misrepresentation of information poses a serious threat to human lives and public peace,” the statement said, assuring residents that security agencies are probing the matter and that the government remains committed to public safety.

  • SWAN Kwara Unveils Awardees for 2025 Personality Lecture in Ilorin

    SWAN Kwara Unveils Awardees for 2025 Personality Lecture in Ilorin

    The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Kwara State Chapter, has concluded plans to host its 2025 Personality Lecture, during which several distinguished personalities will be honoured for their contributions to sports and community development.

    The event, scheduled as part of the association’s end-of-year activities, will hold at the Taiwo Awoniyi Media Sports Centre, SWAN Secretariat, George Innih Stadium, Ilorin.

    The ceremony will feature special recognitions for individuals who have made notable impacts in sports development, media excellence, and public service. The awardees include:

    Mallam Rafiu Ajakaye, Chief Press Secretary to the Kwara State Governor

    Air Vice Marshal L. I. Oluwatoyin

    Engr. Femi Sanni (Araba) FNICE, Chairman, stefolga, Flow FM, and Araba FC

    Engr. Nurudeen Adeyemi, Board Member, TETFUND

    Alhaji Mohammed Olatunji, CEO, Ilorin Motors

    Veteran broadcaster and former NTA General Manager, Alhaji Hammed Adio, will deliver the lecture with the theme: “6 Years of Purposeful Leadership: Rebuilding Institutions, Empowering Athletes and Positioning Kwara for Sports Excellence.

    Chairman of SWAN Kwara, Ayodeji Ismail, who will host the event, said the lecture and awards are aimed at celebrating individuals whose efforts have advanced sports growth and strengthened media stakeholder collaborations in the state.

    The programme is expected to attract sports administrators, athletes, journalists, and top government officials.

  • Kwara Students Win Global Debate Championship in Malaysia

    Kwara Students Win Global Debate Championship in Malaysia

    …State’s public school team defeats contenders from 16 countries to lift international title

    #KwaraRising

    Kwara State has recorded another major milestone in education as its public school students emerged champions at the 2025 Asia Parliamentary International Debate Competition (Junior Secondary School Category) held in Malaysia.

    The team, which represented Nigeria at the global contest, outperformed participants from 16 countries across Asia, Africa, and Europe to claim the top prize. Their victory adds to Kwara’s growing list of achievements in competitive debating, where the state has previously held multiple national titles.

    Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq expressed his excitement at the latest feat, saying the students had once again placed Nigeria on the global stage for academic excellence. He praised the team for their brilliance, resilience, and the honour they have brought to both the state and the country.

    The governor said the win reflects the impact of the administration’s continued investment in basic education. He added that the government remains committed to improving learning outcomes and strengthening the education system across the state.

    He also commended the leadership of the Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board, headed by Prof. Sheu Raheem Adaramaja, along with the coaches and other stakeholders who contributed to the students’ preparation and success.

    According to him, their dedication has been central to the steady progress recorded in the state’s basic education reforms.

  • NGF Endorses Tinubu’s Military Intervention in Benin, Cites National Security Imperative

    NGF Endorses Tinubu’s Military Intervention in Benin, Cites National Security Imperative


    …Governors’ Forum Says Swift Action Averted Regional Destabilization Threat

    The Nigeria Governors’ Forum has commended President Bola Tinubu’s decisive military response to the recent coup attempt in Benin Republic, describing it as a necessary step to safeguard Nigeria’s security interests. In a statement issued on Monday, NGF Chairman and Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq warned that a successful takeover in Benin would have emboldened militant groups in the Sahel and further destabilized the subregion.

    “With the Sahel in disarray and portions of Benin already impacted by insurgent activity, a successful coup would have posed grave consequences for Nigeria due to our shared borders,” the statement noted. The Forum emphasized that protecting constitutional order in Benin directly enhances Nigeria’s own security, particularly for states bordering the Republic.

    Governor AbdulRazaq affirmed that democracy, despite its challenges, remains vital for regional peace and development. He praised the Nigerian Armed Forces for their timely intervention, which helped restore stability in Benin on the invitation of its government.

    The NFG’s endorsement aligns with broader ECOWAS security efforts, underscoring the interconnected nature of regional stability. “Security threats to Porto Novo, Cotonou, or Parakou constitute a direct risk to Nigeria,” the statement concluded, framing Tinubu’s action as a proactive defense of national and West African interests.

  • Police Intercept Arms Courier, Recover 100 Rounds of Ammunition in Kwara

    Police Intercept Arms Courier, Recover 100 Rounds of Ammunition in Kwara

    …Routine stop-and-search leads to major breakthrough in ongoing crackdown on kidnapping networks

    Police operatives in Kwara State have arrested a suspected arms courier and recovered 100 rounds of live AK-47 ammunition during a routine stop-and-search operation along the Gbugbu/Patigi road in Edu Local Government Area.

    The arrest comes barely 24 hours after operatives of the Department of State Services apprehended a medical doctor accused of transporting medical supplies from Sokoto State to kidnapping gangs operating within Kwara.

    According to security sources, a patrol team attached to the Lafiaji Area Command intercepted a Toyota Corolla with registration number EP 434 ABC at about 7:30 a.m. on Friday. During the search, officers discovered 100 rounds of live ammunition concealed among personal belongings, alongside various charms believed to be used for protection.

    The vehicle was driven by one Owolaramfe Rafiu, who was travelling with four other occupants identified as Musa Mohammed, Adam Alhaji Lawal, and Musa Shaibu. All occupants were immediately arrested.

    Police authorities confirmed that an investigation is underway to track down the intended recipient of the ammunition, noting that the arrests form part of a broader effort to curb the operations of kidnapping syndicates in the state.

    The suspects remain in custody as security agencies intensify their crackdown on criminal networks across Kwara.

  • Police Nab Kidnapping Syndicate Member, Disrupt Banditry Networks in Kwara

    Police Nab Kidnapping Syndicate Member, Disrupt Banditry Networks in Kwara


    …Coordinated Security Operations Yield Arrests of Arms Courier, Suspect, and Medicinal Supplier

    Kwara State has recorded significant breakthroughs in counter-banditry operations with the arrest of a key kidnapping syndicate member and an allied medical supplier within 24 hours. The arrests follow the earlier interception of an arms courier transporting 100 rounds of live ammunition along the Gbugbu-Patigi road on Friday.

    Police operatives, acting on community intelligence from Oro-Ago in Ifelodun Local Government Area, apprehended Aliu Abubakar at a local motor park. Initially claiming to be visiting an uncle, Abubakar was linked through digital evidence to images brandishing an AK-47 rifle alongside known associates Buba, Auta, and Bello ‘Smally’. Further photographs showed large sums of cash he confessed were proceeds from kidnapping activities.

    This operation came hours after the Department of State Services arrested a medical doctor accused of supplying drugs and medication to kidnapping gangs in the state. The suspect is currently aiding investigations with what officials describe as valuable intelligence for ongoing counter-kidnapping missions.

    Security authorities confirm the coordinated operations have visibly disrupted resurgent banditry activities, restoring a sense of safety in recently affected communities. The police emphasized continued collaboration with local vigilantes and residents to sustain the gains.

  • KWSG NEVER AWARDED $800M CONTRACT TO ANYONE — SPOX

    KWSG NEVER AWARDED $800M CONTRACT TO ANYONE — SPOX

    Kwara State Government did not at any time award a contract to the elder brother of the Governor and Mutawali of Ilorin, Dr. Alimi AbdulRazaq, according to a statement on Thursday.

    The statement added that a comment attributed to Hon. Iliasu Ibrahim that the Governor awarded a contract worth $800m (₦1.2trillion) is false, reckless, ill-conceived, and intended to cause mischief and public dissatisfaction.

    “At no time did the government of the state even award a contract worth $800m. We are, therefore, alarmed by the depth of recklessness and evil intent that made Hon. Iliasu Ibrahim to claim in a radio broadcast that His Excellency awarded a contract or empowerment worth $800m to his elder brother. This is false, baseless, and malicious,” the statement said.

    “Throughout the radio programme, Alhaji Iliasu and his co-travellers did not mention the specific FG’s project or programme that he claimed was awarded to Dr. Alimi. The Governor’s elder brother, Dr. Alimi, is an accomplished and respected senior lawyer and a Bencher. He is not a contractor.

    “Besides, at no time did Kwara get a Federal Government project or empowerment worth $800m (₦1.2trillion) — much less award it to anyone in the state. But particularly concerning is how a radio station allowed its platform to peddle such disinformation without anyone on its management team cautioning the guest and the anchor.

    “Whilst Alhaji Iliasu has a history of queer public conducts long managed by everyone, repeatedly offering such persons a platform to cause mischief and incite public disaffection on a grander scale carries immeasurable risk for any reputable media platform and public peace.

    “We concede the right of every citizen to freedom of expression. However, such freedom comes with corresponding responsibility and a duty of care to other citizens and the general public.

    “As democrats, we request the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to do justice in this matter as soon as possible — even as other private citizens maligned in the reckless radio programme are within their right to do a review of same.”

    Bolanle Olukoju
    Commissioner for Communications
    Kwara State Government
    December 4, 2025

  • Gov AbdulRazaq Visits Training Ground

    Gov AbdulRazaq Visits Training Ground

    …Charges 2,600 New Forest Guards

    Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Saturday visited the Ilorin training ground of the newly recruited 2,600 forest guards to assess their progress and boost their morale as they prepare for deployment across the state.

    The governor was received by senior officials overseeing the programme, who briefed him on the structure of the training and the readiness of the recruits. AbdulRazaq moved around the facility, observing drills and interacting with instructors and trainees. His visit, officials said, was a strong signal of the administration’s determination to strengthen security in communities affected by recent threats.


    Security trainers at the centre reported that the recruits have recorded steady improvement since the programme began, noting that the hands-on sessions are equipping them for field operations once they are deployed.

    The state government has already trained and deployed more than 700 forest guards who now operate alongside conventional security agencies. The new batch is expected to further reinforce surveillance efforts, particularly in rural areas where bandits previously used ungoverned forests as hideouts.

    While military operations continue to clear these difficult terrains, the forest guards are expected to help hold the ground and ensure criminals cannot return to the areas. The approach, the government says, is part of a wider strategy to restore calm, protect farmlands, and make rural communities safer.

  • UNICEF Commends Kwara for Outstanding Achievements in Digital and Blended Learning

    UNICEF Commends Kwara for Outstanding Achievements in Digital and Blended Learning

    …State surpasses Nigeria Learning Passport target by more than 280 percent

    The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has formally commended the Kwara State Government for what it called exceptional progress in digital and blended learning, noting that the state’s accomplishments stand out as a model of strong leadership and clear education policy direction.

    In a letter addressed to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq through the Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, Dr. Lawal Olohungbebe, UNICEF praised Kwara for exceeding its Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP) target for 2025 by a remarkable margin.

    UNICEF disclosed that more than 55,900 learners in Kwara are now active on the NLP digital platform, surpassing the state’s earlier target of 20,000 learners by more than 280 per cent. The agency attributed the success to the governor’s commitment to education technology and human capital development, noting that the policies put in place have repositioned Kwara as a national leader in digital learning.

    The organisation also commended the government for its investment in resources, technical capacity, and enabling structures that continue to drive digital transformation across public schools.

    Chief of Field Office, UNICEF Kaduna, Dr. Gerida Birukila, described the achievement as “remarkable” and reaffirmed the agency’s readiness to strengthen its partnership with the state as it expands access to digital education.
    Responding to the commendation, the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development said the development reinforces the impact of the governor’s reforms across the education sector.

  • A Bridge-Builder Poised to Restore Unity in Osun APC – BOA blueprints sets him apart

    A Bridge-Builder Poised to Restore Unity in Osun APC – BOA blueprints sets him apart

    As the All Progressives Congress (APC) intensifies preparations ahead of the 2026 governorship election in Osun State, one name continues to resonate with clarity, credibility, and confidence across party structures and communities; Benedict Olugboyega Alabi (BOA), former Deputy Governor of Osun State and a proven financial expert with an enviable record of service, humility, and visionary leadership.

    Widely respected for his calm disposition, strategic thinking, commitment to people-centered governance and readiness to listen to everyone, BOA has emerged as the most formidable and broadly acceptable aspirant within the APC family. His aspiration is shaped not by personal ambition alone, but by a sincere desire to restore unity within the party, rebuild trust among citizens, and reposition Osun State for accelerated development.

    Having served meritoriously as Deputy Governor, BOA brings an insider’s understanding of governance, policy implementation, and what it takes to deliver impactful outcomes. His experience is combined with a refreshing moral compass, deep grassroots connection, and a reputation for integrity; qualities that make him the ideal standard-bearer for APC at a time when competence, credibility, and electability matter most.

    BOA’s blueprint for Osun is bold yet practical. His agenda prioritizes mechanized agriculture for food security, robust healthcare delivery, infrastructural renewal, economic expansion, and opportunities for youth, women, artisans, and small businesses. His development philosophy is built on inclusivity; ensuring every zone of Osun feels the presence of government and enjoys equal access to prosperity.

    Within the APC, BOA is regarded as a bridge-builder capable of uniting stakeholders, harmonizing interests, and leading a strong, cohesive campaign capable of reclaiming the state. His message has continued to inspire confidence across wards, local governments, and among key opinion leaders who see in him a reliable, visionary, unifier and electable candidate.

    At a time when Osun requires stability, strategic development, and leadership with unquestionable character, BOA stands out unmistakably. His candidacy is a promise of renewal; a shift from politics of division to politics of progress; politics of inclusivity and from recycled promises to measurable results.

    The All Progressives Congress has a defining choice to make: a choice that will determine not only the strength of the party going into the 2026 election but the future of millions of Osun citizens seeking purposeful leadership.

    Hence, For APC, BOA represents the strongest, most trusted, and most prepared option to lead the party to victory and lead Osun to a new dawn.

    Benedict Olugboyega Alabi is not just an aspirant; he is the leader Osun needs and the candidate APC can confidently present to the people.

    BOA is ready.
    Osun is ready.
    APC must now move forward with its best.

    By Adekunle Salawu
    Boripe LG, Osun State