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Rivers Bye-Elections: Police Restrict Movement In Two LGAs

The police in Rivers State have announced movement restrictions ahead of the bye-elections scheduled for Ahoada East and Khana State House of Assembly Constituencies on Saturday, February 21, 2026.

In a press release issued ahead of the polls, the Police said the restriction is part of measures put in place to ensure a peaceful, free, fair, and credible election process across the affected local government areas.

According to the statement, movement within and around Ahoada East and Khana Local Government Areas will be restricted from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, the day of the election.

The Police also disclosed that there will be a massive deployment of security personnel across the two LGAs to prevent any breakdown of law and order. Officers are expected to be stationed at strategic locations, polling units, and major roads to deter violence, electoral malpractice, and other criminal activities before, during, and after the exercise.

Residents have been urged to comply strictly with the movement restriction and avoid unnecessary gatherings, particularly around polling units.

The Police further advised members of the public to refrain from carrying weapons or suspicious items and to promptly report any activity capable of disrupting the electoral process.

READ ALSO: Police Impose 12-Hour Movement Restriction For FCT Council Elections

The Commissioner of Police in Rivers State, Olugbenga Adepoju, called on political parties, candidates, and their supporters to shun violence and adhere strictly to the provisions of the Electoral Act and other laws guiding elections.

He warned that anyone found violating the restriction order or engaging in acts capable of disturbing the peace will be arrested and prosecuted.

The Police Commissioner also appealed to parents and guardians to caution their children and wards against being used as instruments of violence or disorder during the election.

NCDC Reports 318 Lassa Fever Cases With 70 Deaths 

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has confirmed 318 cases of Lassa fever and 70 deaths across the country since the beginning of 2026.

NCDC Director General and Chief Executive Officer, Dr Jide Idris, disclosed this in a press briefing on Friday.

He said a total of 1,469 suspected cases have been recorded, giving a case fatality rate of 22 per cent.

According to Idris, five states – Edo, Ondo, Taraba, Bauchi, and Ebonyi – account for 91 per cent of all confirmed cases. Ten local government areas make up 68 per cent of infections.

To contain the outbreak, Idris stated that the NCDC has deployed the National Rapid Response Team to eight reporting states (Bauchi, Ondo, Taraba, Edo, Plateau, Benue, Jigawa, and Plateau).

He noted that the agency is also working with state governments to strengthen surveillance, case management, and community engagement.

READ ALSO: NCDC Confirms 165 Lassa Fever Cases, 31 Deaths In Five Weeks

“Protecting healthcare workers is a key priority,” Dr Idris said, noting that 15 healthcare workers have been infected so far this year. Low risk perception and poor infection control in some facilities are contributing factors.

The NCDC highlighted challenges, including inadequate contact tracing, delayed care-seeking, and limited state funding for prevention activities, which can increase the risk of infections and fatalities.

Idris emphasised the role of state governments in active case search, community risk communication, and strict enforcement of infection prevention and control practices.

He also warned against misinformation and rumours, such as the recent false outbreak report at the Kwara State NYSC camp, which can hinder containment efforts.

Idris urged Nigerians to practice environmental hygiene, store food safely, control rodents, and seek prompt medical attention to help reduce the spread of Lassa fever.

Lassa fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic illness caused by the Lassa virus, a member of the arenavirus family.

It is an animal-borne, acute viral illness spread by the common African rat, also known as the Mastomys rat.

It is endemic in Nigeria and other parts of West Africa.

National Assembly Slams FG Over ‘Lip Service’ To Livestock Sector

The National Assembly has criticised the Federal Government over what it described as lip service to the development of Nigeria’s livestock industry, two years after the establishment of a dedicated ministry for the sector.

The rebuke came on Friday during a budget defence session between a joint committee on Livestock Development and the Ministry of Livestock Development.

Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha, told lawmakers that despite Nigeria’s vast agricultural potential, about 65 per cent of animals consumed annually in the country are imported.

He warned that the trend persists even though Nigeria has the capacity to generate an estimated ₦3.2 billion from red meat exports.

Maiha disclosed that out of the ₦70 billion approved as take-off funds for the ministry in 2024, only ₦20 billion has been released, asserting that none of the ₦10 billion appropriated as capital allocation for the 2025 fiscal year had been disbursed.

READ ALSO: NEC Sets Up Committee To Fast Track Implementation Of Livestock Development

The revelations drew sharp reactions from members of the committee, led by Senator Shehu Buba (Bauchi South), who expressed disbelief over the funding shortfalls.

Lawmakers called on President Bola Tinubu to urgently intervene to ensure adequate financing of the ministry, in line with the administration’s economic diversification agenda.

Senate Whip, Senator Tahir Monguno (Borno North), described the poor funding as contradictory to the purpose for which the ministry was created.

“The establishment of the Ministry of Livestock Development in 2024 was driven by the gospel of diversification of the nation’s economy. It is therefore surprising and disappointing that we are now paying lip service to the livestock sector. It is inherently contradictory to create a ministry and then fail to fund it,” Monguno said.

Senator Abdul Ningi (PDP/Bauchi Central) suggested possible sabotage as the reason for the lack of capital releases, indicating that this situation might not align with the President’s intentions.

“This is a ministry that must be supported and properly funded by the Federal Government. I suspect sabotage regarding the zero capital allocation because Mr President meant well for livestock development. He urged the committee’s leadership to urgently meet with the President to address the issue,” Ningi stated.

Table-punching injury left Menzies close to quitting darts

Cameron Menzies says he was close to “wrapping” up his darts career as the hand injury he suffered punching a drinks table at the PDC World Championship has left him with “no feeling” in the fingers of his right hand.

The Scot repeatedly struck the underside of the table following a first-round defeat at Alexandra Palace in December with blood then pouring from the wound.

Speaking after winning his opening match at the Poland Darts Open on Friday against Ritchie Edhouse, Menzies described “struggling massively” in recent weeks.

“Basically, I’ve no feeling in my fingers anymore because of the damage I’ve done,” he told Oche 180.

“I’ll be honest – there’s a few times I’ve felt like wrapping it.

Menzies has previously apologised for losing his temper at the World Championship, saying it had been a difficult time following the death of an uncle.

But the incident left him considering his future in the sport.

“It was great to win [today]. Honestly, I was so close to pulling out this weekend. I’m just not enjoying it at the moment.”

The 36-year-old added that surgeons have told him he was fortunate not to have severed any nerves or tendons but that he should gradually recover following further treatment.

“I couldn’t feel my fingers for six weeks. I had to go through surgery. I’ve still to go through hand treatment and trauma,” he said.

“I’ve made a massive mistake in my life. You can see the scar.

“They said [the feeling] will come back, but I have to live with the reputation of being a table puncher. It’s not a proud moment of my life.

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    Cameron Menzies was pictured with blood on his right hand as he left the stage

Customs Generate ₦1.5trn From AEO Programme

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has generated ₦1.585 trillion from 51 companies under its Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) Programme.

Disclosing this in a statement on Thirsday, NCS National Public Relations Officer, Dr Abdullahi Maiwada, said the programme accounted for 21.77 per cent of the service’s revenue collection of ₦7.281 trillion in 2025.

According to him, the amount generated after certification was a significant increase from ₦1.222 trillion recorded before the companies were admitted into the programme, reflecting a revenue growth of 29.68 per cent as at October 27, 2025.

“The NCS wishes to inform the public of the significant revenue and trade facilitation milestone achieved under the Authorised Economic Operator Programme, with revenue increasing from N1.22tn before certification to N1.58tn after certification, reflecting a growth of N362bn (29.68 per cent) for the 51 AEO-certified entities as of 27 October 2025,” Maiwada stated.

Maiwada explained that, according to the AEO Monitoring and Evaluation Report, the programme achieved an average compliance rate of 85 per cent, with the highest at 100 per cent and the lowest at 60 per cent.

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He emphasised that the evaluation applied rigorous methodologies to ensure objectivity, transparency, and alignment with the World Customs Organisation SAFE Framework of Standards and the provisions of the Nigeria Customs Service Act, 2023.

Customs duties paid rose by 85.66 per cent, driven by enhanced compliance and increased volumes of legitimate trade.

Maiwada noted that the programme achieved an average compliance rate of 85.45 per cent, with the highest at 100 per cent and the lowest at 60 per cent.

He emphasised that the evaluation applied rigorous methodologies to ensure objectivity, transparency, and alignment with the World Customs Organisation SAFE Framework of Standards and the provisions of the Nigeria Customs Service Act, 2023.

The PRO pointed out that in the area of trade facilitation, AEO participation reduced average cargo clearance time from 168 hours to 41 hours, representing a 75 per cent time saving.

Arsenal exactly where we want to be – Arteta

Alex Howell

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Mikel Arteta says Arsenal are “exactly where we want to be” in every competition despite criticism after the disappointing Premier League draw against bottom club Wolves.

The league leaders conceded a stoppage-time equaliser at Molineux on Wednesday to open the door for rivals Manchester City in the title race.

The Gunners are still in control of their own destiny as they chase a first title since 2004, with a five-point gap over Pep Guardiola’s side.

If Arsenal win all of their games from now until the end of the season they will be crowned champions – but the same can be said of City, who host the Gunners at Etihad Stadium in April.

Arteta’s side have finished second in the league for three successive seasons and the result in midweek has led to some suggestions they are ‘bottling’ their current title bid.

Given Arsenal are currently top of the league, in the Carabao Cup final, in the FA Cup fifth round and progressed with a 100% record in the Champions League, Arteta was asked if those outside the club need some perspective.

“No, because I think everybody has their own opinion, and their perspective is the right one,” Arteta said.

“We have ourselves a very clear instruction. We have to live the present. What we did in the past is great, but we have to live the present, and the present is beautiful.

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Arsenal’s lead could be just two points by the time they kick off the north London derby at Tottenham on Sunday, if Manchester City beat Newcastle on Saturday.

Arteta says his side will be looking to channel both the disappointment against Wolves and the emotion of their rivalry with Spurs at the weekend.

“That’s what we are trying to do. The instant reaction, first of all, is pain, and after that is ‘OK, what can I do about it?’ And that’s it,” Arteta said.

“There is no other thing that we have to do. Now what we have to do is perform on the pitch. The words are clear.”

After Arsenal’s draw at Molineux, Wolves’ TikTok account posted a video mocking the way the game played out for the Gunners, highlighting various instances of perceived time wasting.

When Arteta was asked by BBC Sport about the clip in Friday’s news conference, he said he would prefer to listen to the opinion of Wolves manager Rob Edwards.

“No, what I read is the press conference of Rob, the manager, before the game and what he said about us and why he texted me. He thinks that we are the best team in the league by far,” Arteta said.

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