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Productivity: FCC Chairman advocates reward system in MDAs

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The Chairman, Federal Character Commission, Dr Muheeba Dankaka, has advocated the deployment of reward system to enhance productivity in service delivery.

Dakaka made the call at award night, organised by the commission in recognition of those have rendered immeasurable service to the commission.

The event attracted personalities in the likes of Ag. Corps Marshall FRSC, Hon. Minister of Transportation, DG, Nigeria Custom Service, the Inspector-General of Police as well as others selected from the different MDAs.

According to her, the fundamentals of the award ceremony is to keep the hope of the nation alive by encouraging institutions that are working day and night to promote the peace and unity amongst its
diverse peoples of which the FCC principle stands for.

“Our awards are for excellence recognition, compliance, co-operation and service. We shall continue to reward any institution promoting our national aspirations.

“And also to reward those who we think have cooperated with us in promoting our constitutional duties as well as staff who have worked tirelessly and with high sense of responsibility in the discharge of their duties.

The FCC boss explained that on her since assumption in office in 2020, she had interacted with various strata of the stakeholders including the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, to the Legislative Arm, the various MDAs.

In addition, Dankaka said she had made contact with the Honourable Commissioners, Management and Staff in the areas of carrying out the mandates of the commission.

” I have also quite reasonably realised that these interactions have broadened my mind and understanding of the complexities of the commission and how stakeholders need to work in synergy to achieve set goals and targets.

“In that case, there should be a reward system that can encourage voluntary compliance with our guiding principle and our staff to enhance productivity.

The appreciation and encouragement should also be extended to our superintending office who are always at hand to listen to our challenges and proffer solutions.

The FCC boss used the medium to express her gratitude to the Senate and House of Representatives, particularly the chairmen of the Federal Character Committees in both chambers.

According to her, they have been a constant guidance, advisers in areas of the commission’s operations.

“We therefore must profoundly thank and appreciate them and show our gratitude through the token presentation of an award and recognition in a night like this. “

“For Ministries, Departments and Agencies, we are encouraged by their level of engagements with the commission and to an extent, the level of compliance with our guidelines and formulae for recruitment and distribution of infrastructures, socio-economic amenities among others.

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Amb Lion Ogorry Files Landmark Lawsuit Against Sahara Reporters, Sowore For Misleading and Malicious Publication Endangering National Security

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Ambassador Adebayo Lion Ogorry, a renowned public advocacy practitioner and activist, today announced the filing of a high-profile lawsuit against Sahara Reporters Ltd. and its publisher, Omoyele Sowore, in the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

The suit, numbered FCT/HC/CV/4767/2025, accuses the defendants of publishing a false, malicious, and reckless article that violates Nigeria’s Constitution, the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc.) Act 2015, and other laws protecting public discourse, national security, and public order.


The originating summons, filed on November 24, 2025, stems from a Sahara Reporters article titled
 “EXCLUSIVE: How Tinubu’s Defence Minister Matawalle Maintains Contact With Bandit Leaders, Ordered Them To Compel Communities To Vote For APC—Former Aide,” published on November 19, 2025.


Ambassador Ogorry alleges that the publication contains grave, unfounded accusations against the Honourable Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Bello Matawalle, claiming he maintains illicit contacts with bandit leaders, orders communities to vote for the All Progressives Congress (APC), and engages in activities that undermine counter-terrorism efforts. 


These claims, according to the suit, are not only false but also fabricated to incite alarm, hatred, and ill-will, while endangering national security and public safety.


In his affidavit supporting the summons, Ambassador Ogorry, a Nigerian citizen and resident of Abuja with a long-standing commitment to public order and lawful civic discourse, emphasized that the article was disseminated widely across Sahara Reporters’ website, social media channels, X.com (Twitter) account, Facebook pages, WhatsApp broadcasts, and other platforms. He described the publication as a blatant violation of Section 39(3)(a) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which prohibits speech that endangers public safety, national security, and public order. Furthermore, it contravenes Sections 24(1)(a) & (b) of the Cybercrimes Act 2015 by disseminating false, misleading, and harmful information capable of causing alarm or ill-will.


“The defendants’ reckless actions have not only tarnished the reputation of a dedicated public servant but have also compromised ongoing military operations against banditry and terrorism in Nigeria’s North-West region,” said Ambassador Ogorry. “This publication promotes distrust, exposes the Minister to risks, and undermines the morale of our armed forces engaged in counter-terrorism. It is a direct assault on our national security and the freedom of expression that must be balanced with responsibility.”


The lawsuit seeks the following reliefs from the court:
– A declaration that the publication is false, misleading, malicious, and not protected speech under Section 39(1) of the Constitution (as amended).


– A declaration that it falls within restricted speech under Section 39(3)(a), endangering public safety, national security, and public order.
– A declaration that it violates Sections 24(1)(a) & (b) of the Cybercrimes Act 2015 by prohibiting false, harmful, or misleading information.


– AN ORDER OF INJUNCTION restraining the Defendants, their agents, or privies from further publishing, distributing, circulating, or causing to be circulated the said false publication or any other malicious publication especially as it relates to and against the person of Defence Minister, Dr. Matawalle.


– An order directing the defendants to issue a public retraction of the publication and publish a full apology on their website and social media channels for 14 consecutive days.


– General and exemplary damages of N10,000,000,000 (Ten Billion Naira) for the frivolous, false, and malicious publication geared toward endangering public safety, national security, and public order.


Ambassador Ogorry highlighted that the article, based on unverified claims from an alleged “former senior aide,” lacks any official record or evidence, demonstrating the defendants’ disregard for truth and ethical journalism. He urged the court to address this as a matter of urgent national importance, citing precedents such as President F.R.N. v. ISA (2017) and Guardian Newspapers v. AIEH (2011), which affirm that freedom of expression does not protect reckless publications that threaten security.


“This lawsuit is not just about correcting a falsehood; it’s about safeguarding Nigeria’s democracy, protecting public officials from baseless attacks, and ensuring media accountability,” Ambassador Ogorry added. “Sahara Reporters and Omoyele Sowore must be held responsible for their role in spreading dangerous misinformation that could fuel terrorism and disrupt public order.”


The case is set for hearing in the Abuja Judicial Division, and Ambassador Ogorry expressed confidence in the judiciary’s ability to uphold justice and constitutional principles.


About Ambassador Adebayo Lion Ogorry
Ambassador Adebayo Lion Ogorry is a public advocacy practitioner, activist, and Nigerian citizen dedicated to promoting national security, public order, and lawful civic discourse. With a focus on protecting public discourse from malicious interference, he advocates for responsible journalism and governance.

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