TRENDING
Plateau gov visits scene of deadly attack, promises tighter security • Anambra CP summons area commander, DPOs over Onitsha shooting • EPL: Carrick rejects ‘easy start’ talk about Man United’s opening fixtures • Michael Carrick rejects talk of easy start to season for Manchester United • Liverpool see £50m bid for Yankuba Minteh rejected by Brighton • Shell reinforces safety commitment at CEO contractors forum • NNPC says Nigeria must build skills or risk becoming energy spectator • Nigeria’s oil industry needs new skills to power next era – OGTAN • Armyworm infestation destroys crops in Jigawa farmlands • Why Kamo and I shifted focus from NEPA Boys — Ozain • Harden agrees to $97M deal to remain with Cavs • JUST IN: Tinubu, Adeleke in closed-door meeting at Aso Rock Villa • EPL: Liverpool make approach for Brighton winger Minteh — Reports • Meta founder Zuckerberg buys historic Gothic castle in Ireland • Lakers minority owner not selling his 4% stake • Breaking down 10 years of FC 100: Top countries, trends, all-time starting XI • Armyworm infestation destroys crops across Jigawa farmlands • 2027: We’ll exceed Osun election standards, INEC assures • Presidency blasts Atiku over fuel subsidy pledge • Only Five Per Cent of Bad Eggs in Police Force Damage Its Reputation, PCRC Asserts • Plateau gov visits scene of deadly attack, promises tighter security • Anambra CP summons area commander, DPOs over Onitsha shooting • EPL: Carrick rejects ‘easy start’ talk about Man United’s opening fixtures • Michael Carrick rejects talk of easy start to season for Manchester United • Liverpool see £50m bid for Yankuba Minteh rejected by Brighton • Shell reinforces safety commitment at CEO contractors forum • NNPC says Nigeria must build skills or risk becoming energy spectator • Nigeria’s oil industry needs new skills to power next era – OGTAN • Armyworm infestation destroys crops in Jigawa farmlands • Why Kamo and I shifted focus from NEPA Boys — Ozain • Harden agrees to $97M deal to remain with Cavs • JUST IN: Tinubu, Adeleke in closed-door meeting at Aso Rock Villa • EPL: Liverpool make approach for Brighton winger Minteh — Reports • Meta founder Zuckerberg buys historic Gothic castle in Ireland • Lakers minority owner not selling his 4% stake • Breaking down 10 years of FC 100: Top countries, trends, all-time starting XI • Armyworm infestation destroys crops across Jigawa farmlands • 2027: We’ll exceed Osun election standards, INEC assures • Presidency blasts Atiku over fuel subsidy pledge • Only Five Per Cent of Bad Eggs in Police Force Damage Its Reputation, PCRC Asserts
Why we don’t interfere with security agencies in Abia — Otti
Back to Home

Why we don’t interfere with security agencies in Abia — Otti

Punch Nigeria about 20 hours 1 mins read
Governor Alex Otti explains his administration’s non-interference policy with security agencies in Abia State, attributing improved Abia security to transp Read More: https://punchng.com/why-we-dont-interfere-with-security-agencies-in-abia-otti/

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.