By Jako Keke, June 27, 2026. No fewer than 19 persons were on Saturday arrested and prosecuted for violating environmental sanitation regulations during the monthly environmental sanitation exercise in Jalingo, the Taraba State capital. The offenders were apprehended by security personnel deployed to various parts of the metropolis to monitor compliance with the state government's environmental sanitation directives and ensure residents participated in the exercise. Speaking with journalists shortly after monitoring the exercise, the Chairman of the Taraba State Environmental Sanitation Agency (TSESA), Iliya Kefas Alhaji, said the arrests and subsequent prosecutions were necessary to enforce environmental laws and discourage acts capable of undermining efforts to maintain a clean and healthy environment. According to him, the state government remains committed to enforcing sanitation regulations to promote environmental cleanliness, prevent disease outbreaks, and improv...
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has signed the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) Act 2026 into law, ushering in a new legal framework aimed at strengthening Nigeria's digital identity system, protecting citizens' data, and accelerating the country's digital economy. Announcing the development on Friday, Bola Ahmed Tinubu said the new legislation replaces a nearly two-decade-old legal framework that no longer reflects the realities of a rapidly evolving digital age. According to the President, the Act positions the National Identity Management Commission at the centre of Nigeria's Digital Public Infrastructure and National Public Key Infrastructure, providing a trusted platform for verified identities, secure transactions, digital signatures, and other digital services. Tinubu noted that the law establishes stronger safeguards for the protection of personal data, stressing that citizens' information cannot be accessed indiscriminately, used beyo...