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  • Epe LG chair donates generators, printers to boost APC e-registration

    Epe LG chair donates generators, printers to boost APC e-registration

    The Executive Chairman of Epe Local Government Area of Lagos State, Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun, has donated generators and printers to all eight (8) wards within the council to ensure a hitch-free ongoing e-registration of All Progressives Congress (APC) members across the local government council area.

    She said that the intervention was aimed at addressing power challenges, improving efficiency, and ensuring timely documentation during the ongoing exercise, thereby encouraging wider participation at the grassroots.

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    “In fact, I did this because of the epileptic supply to the entire council, to make it easier for them in the production of identity cards for our members in the ongoing e-registration exercise, and also to complement the great jobs of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government is recording both at the federal, state and local government levels, and I believe he will do even more when reelected in 2027.

    “Indeed, the secret of continuity is to win elections, and to win elections, the APC must record massive votes. This can only be achieved when members of the party are registered as bona fide, and the means of voting is to be a member of the APC through the ongoing e-registration exercise,” Animashaun said.

    She reaffirmed her commitment to strengthening party structures and promoting inclusive political participation, noting that adequate logistics are essential for a credible and effective registration process.

  • Adeleke, Sultan commission Ahmadiyya’s Minaret varsity in Osun

    Adeleke, Sultan commission Ahmadiyya’s Minaret varsity in Osun

    The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke and the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, have commissioned Minaret University, Ikirun, a tertiary institution established by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, in the state.

    Speaking at the commissioning and investiture of the pioneer Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Abdullah Abdur-Rahman, Osun governor stressed the importance of education, noting that a well-read population is stronger than those wielding brute force as a means of existence.

    He said the establishment of the faith-based varsity further strengthens Osun State reputation as one of Nigeria’s foremost centres of learning and scholarship.

    Adeleke noted that the inauguration of the private university signalled the intellectual capacity of the Osun people, adding that an educated society cannot be subdued, coerced or denied its constitutional rights.

    “Osun will continue to advance in scholarship and good governance. Our sons and daughters will continue to make the state proud locally and internationally. Never shall Osun retrogress; the clock of advancement will continue to tick in our favour.”

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    In his address, the Chancellor of Minaret University, Barrister Azeez Alatoye, said the institution came up at a time when Nigeria grapples with profound social, economic, and moral challenges, adding that the university is positioned to respond to the challenges through quality teaching, relevant research, innovation, and community engagement.

    Alatoye said the university commences academic activities with programmes in Data Science, Information Technology, Computer Science, Cyber Security, Accounting, Economics, Business Administration, Marketing, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management.

    Speaking after his investiture, the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Abdullah Abdur-Rahman, said the mission is to turn the university into a world-class tertiary institution, saying, “I envision a university that is entrepreneurial, inclusive, and globally competitive. Our mission is to become a world-class tertiary institution for the intellectual and manpower development of human resources for sustainable socio-economic development regionally, nationally, and internationally.”

    The representative of the Sultan, Prof Abdullateef Abass joined other dignitaries to inaugurate the varsity.

  • FULL LIST: Top 10 states with highest FAAC allocation in 2025

    FULL LIST: Top 10 states with highest FAAC allocation in 2025

    The 2025 ranking of the top 10 states by net Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) receipts underscores a familiar fiscal pattern. Oil-producing states and leading commercial hubs dominate the table, buoyed by multiple shared revenue streams and, for producing states, the added advantage of the 13 per cent derivation fund.

    In 2025, state allocations were shaped by key revenue components, including net statutory distribution, net Value Added Tax (VAT), the Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL), and the 13 per cent derivation for oil-producing states. Taken together, these inflows favoured states with stronger production bases and higher levels of economic activity.

    Below are the top 10 states with the highest FAAC allocation in 2025

    1. Delta State — ₦649.67bn

    Delta led the 2025 FAAC table with ₦649.67 billion in net allocation. Its dominance was driven largely by oil receipts, particularly the 13 per cent derivation fund. Combined with statutory allocation and VAT inflows, the oil advantage cemented Delta’s position at the top.

    2. Rivers State — ₦526.30bn

    Rivers ranked second with ₦526.30 billion, reflecting a similar structural edge. As a major oil-producing state with a vibrant commercial base, Rivers benefited from derivation revenue alongside strong VAT performance generated by high transaction volumes.

    3. Lagos State — ₦514.56bn

    Lagos emerged as the highest-ranking non-oil state, posting ₦514.56 billion. Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre leveraged its vast consumption market and electronic payment ecosystem to record robust VAT and Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) inflows.

    4. Akwa Ibom State — ₦494.23bn

    Akwa Ibom secured ₦494.23 billion, reinforcing its status among the top tier. Oil production and derivation earnings, backed by statutory and VAT components, sustained the state’s strong FAAC standing.

    5. Bayelsa State — ₦488.08bn

    Bayelsa received ₦488.08 billion, underscoring the weight of derivation revenue in the FAAC formula. Despite a relatively smaller population and market size, oil-linked inflows lifted the state above several larger counterparts.

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    6. Kano State — ₦270.86bn

    Kano led the northern non-oil states with ₦270.86 billion. Its large population and commercial scale supported solid VAT receipts, strengthening its position among the top allocations.

    7. Oyo State — ₦213.75bn

    Oyo recorded ₦213.75 billion, reflecting the impact of population size, trade and consumer activity. Though without derivation benefits, the state’s economic base bolstered its share of statutory and VAT distributions.

    8. Anambra State — ₦199.88bn

    Anambra posted ₦199.88 billion, driven by sustained private-sector activity and transaction flows. While lacking oil derivation revenue, its commercial strength kept it competitive in the FAAC rankings.

    9. Borno State — ₦198.75bn

    Borno received ₦198.75 billion, highlighting the broader factors embedded in the allocation formula. Beyond oil output and commerce, fiscal considerations and statutory criteria shaped its final share.

    10. Ondo State — ₦198.42bn

    Ondo closed the top 10 with ₦198.42 billion. As an oil-producing state, derivation revenue enhanced its allocation, enabling it to compete favourably despite having a smaller consumer market than some peers.

  • INEC’s recognition will restore stability in PDP – Wike-backed faction

    INEC’s recognition will restore stability in PDP – Wike-backed faction

    • …as Turaki group kick

    The Nyesom Wike-backed faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has welcomed the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognise the National Caretaker Committee over the Tanimu Turaki-led National Working Committee, describing the move as a step towards restoring stability and constitutional order within the party.

    In a statement, the National Publicity Secretary of the caretaker committee, Jungudo Haruna Mohammed, said INEC’s decision to respect and uphold a valid court order was commendable, noting that it demonstrated the commission’s commitment to the rule of law and internal party democracy.

    The statement read, “The recent decision by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognize the leadership of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) represents a decisive and commendable intervention toward restoring stability, order, and constitutional governance within our great party.

    “This recognition comes at a critical moment in the life of the PDP, particularly as preparations gradually begin for the party’s National Convention and the strategic task of positioning the party to effectively field credible candidates for the 2027 general elections.

    “By affirming a lawful leadership structure following the Federal High Court Judgement, INEC has helped to remove uncertainties capable of undermining the party’s organizational processes and electoral readiness.

    “The National Caretaker Working Committee commends the Commission for its steadfast commitment to due process and the rule of law. Such institutional courage strengthens Nigeria’s democracy and reassures party members and supporters that legality, not arbitrariness, remains the guiding principle in electoral matters.

    “This development should serve as a rallying point for all loyal party faithful. The time has come to set aside differences, embrace reconciliation, and channel our collective energy towards strengthening the PDP ahead of 2027 Elections. 

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    “Nigerians look to our party for responsible leadership and a credible alternative, and we must not allow internal disputes to distract us from this historic responsibility.

    “We therefore urge stakeholders across all levels of the party to support the recognized leadership of Abdulrahman Mohammed as it works towards organizing a successful convention, restoring cohesion, and laying the groundwork for the emergence of competent candidates who will carry the banner of the PDP to victory in the next electoral cycle”.

    Meanwhile, the group has given indication that may take over the national Secretariat of the party which was closed down in November by the police on Monday.

    Efforts by the Turaki led leadership to get the court to compel the police to open the secretariat has been unsuccessful.

    The Nation learnt however that the Turaki faction are not backing down as they have warned against any unlawful takeover of the secretariat by those they call none members.

    As at the time of this report, INEC were yet to list members of the caretaker committee on its website as the recognised leaders of the party.

    The Tanimu Turaki faction had described the INEC decision said it was prepared to challenge the INEC decision in court.

    The statement said, “We are aware that the Independent National Electoral Commission invited the leaders of political parties to a meeting today and extended the invitation to some former members of our party who are purporting to lead a so-called National Caretaker Committee, to represent our party, whereas there is no such provision in our constitution.

    “This action, though ordinarily vexatious and capable of causing widespread breach of peace, will be met with all possible legal response. Though not unexpected of this current INEC leadership, but it is expected that an impartial umpire would have taken notice of the pendency of the matters in the Court of Appeal (including the judgment which they are relying upon),which when decided, will effectively affect the subject under consideration; and exercised restraint, therefrom. We can assure that INEC will not choose a leadership for our party.

    “Consequently, we urge all our members to remain calm and hopeful that soonest the Court of Appeal will hear and determine all the cases concerning the leadership of our party. 

    “We assure that the Rebirth movement of our party, under the able leadership of Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, SAN is steady and secure, and will ultimately surmount all these challenges, to present a stronger and more united party to Nigerians, as a credible alternative to the ruling party that has brought untold sorrows, tears and blood to Nigerians.”

  • Fear in Rivers as gunmen behead youth leader, kill aide 

    Fear in Rivers as gunmen behead youth leader, kill aide 

    Gunmen suspected to be cultists in Omoku, Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State have murdered a youth leader and his aide.

    The bloody attack sent shockwaves across the entire state and unsettled Omoku community and its environs.

    It was gathered that while the aide identified as Chigozie Oluwu was shot and killed on the spot, his principal and President of Omoku Youth Federation, Ifeanyi Azuazu, was abducted and later beheaded with his headless body dumped in a forest.

    It was gathered that the gunmen numbering seven stormed a popular drinking joint along Ogolo street, off Palace Road on two vehicles.

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    The assailants sighted the youth president, pointed a gun at him and ordered him to enter one of their two vehicles.

    But Oluwu, said to be a personal guard to the youth president, tried to stop the gunmen from attacking his boss, but was shot dead by the attackers.

    The incident created confusion and sent people running to different directions for safety.

    The ONELGA Security and Planning Advisory Committee (OSPAC) was said to have recovered the headless body of the Youth President at a forest in Omuku on Friday afternoon.

    The Spokesperson for OSPAC in ONELGA,Godnews Nkem confirmed the incident but explained that Oluwu was shot dead at the youth president’s house while the lifeless body of Azuazu was found in a forest hours after his abduction by gunmen.

    He advised residents of Omoku to remain calm and allow the police and other relevant security agencies carry out their investigation with a view to arresting the culprit.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), CSP Grace Iringe-Koko confirmed the incident.

    She said the killings were cult-related and that the Commissioner of Police, CP Olugbenga Adepoju had ordered an investigation into the incident.

  • Delta CP visits NIS, NDLEA, FRSC to boost security synergy

    Delta CP visits NIS, NDLEA, FRSC to boost security synergy

    The Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Aina Adesola, on Friday, continued his familiarisation visits to sister security agencies across the state as part of efforts to strengthen inter-agency collaboration and coordinated security operations.

    Accompanied by members of the Command’s Management Team, the CP paid courtesy visits to the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), the Delta State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), RS 5.2 Delta Sector Command.

    During the visits, CP Adesola emphasised the importance of sustained collaboration, intelligence sharing, and operational synergy among security agencies to enhance effective security management across the state.

    He reaffirmed the commitment of the Delta State Police Command to working closely with sister agencies in addressing crime, drug-related offences, migration-related security concerns, and road traffic management challenges, in line with national security objectives.

    The heads of the respective agencies appreciated the visits and assured the Commissioner of Police of their continued support and cooperation in safeguarding lives and property.

  • Nigeria, Niger agree on terms to eradicate regional insurgency 

    Nigeria, Niger agree on terms to eradicate regional insurgency 

    The Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, yesterday expressed the Nigeria Customs Service’s commitment to strengthening regional trade facilitation, safeguarding transit cargo, and enhancing cross-border security cooperation with neighbouring countries, particularly the Republic of Niger.

     Adeniyi made this disclosure on Friday, 6 February 2026, during a high-level bilateral meeting between the Nigeria Customs Service and the Niger Republic Customs Administration, led by its Director-General, Muhammadu Yaqouba, at the Customs House, Maitama, Abuja.

     The bilateral engagement is aimed at improving cooperation on the movement of transit goods destined for Niger through Nigeria, enhancing information sharing, addressing security challenges along shared borders, reducing delays along key transit corridors, and ensuring that legitimate trade contributes optimally to economic growth in both countries.

    Speaking at the meeting, the Comptroller -General congratulated the Director-General of Niger Republic Customs on his appointment, noting that both administrations share a long history of professional collaboration built through years of engagement at World Customs Organisation (WCO) platforms and bilateral initiatives on modern customs administration.

    According to him, “Cooperation between the two Customs services is shaped not only by shared borders but also by international obligations, particularly Nigeria’s responsibilities under Articles 124 to 132 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which guarantee landlocked countries access to the sea.”

    CGC Adeniyi acknowledged the operational challenges faced by landlocked nations, explaining that dependence on neighbouring countries’ ports and infrastructure often increases transaction costs and affects competitiveness.

    “The Nigeria Customs Service has, over the years, remained committed to facilitating trade for our landlocked neighbours, including the Republic of Niger. This commitment will be sustained, irrespective of political differences, because trade, security and regional stability are interconnected.” CGC Adeniyi said.

    Addressing concerns around transit bottlenecks, the Comptroller-General disclosed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, has approved the provision of safe corridors and safe passage to ease the movement of loaded trucks awaiting clearance.

    He assured that cargoes transiting through Nigeria, particularly those from Apapa ports and Nigerian airports destined for neighbouring countries, would continue to be processed and moved within 48 hours, without compromising national security or economic interests.

    CGC Adeniyi further revealed that strict measures have been put in place to prevent diversion of transit cargo, warning that economic operators who violate transit regulations would face stiff sanctions.

    “Non-compliance by a few operators creates non-tariff barriers and undermines trust. We are determined to ensure compliance, streamline documentation, and remove avoidable bottlenecks along major corridors such as Illela–Sokoto–Kamba–Niger Republic, as well as routes linking Apapa ports and airports to neighbouring countries.” He stated.

    He described the engagement as the beginning of a renewed phase of cooperation, stressing that sustained follow-up actions would help redefine operational modalities, reduce costs, increase trade volumes and make the corridor more attractive to transport operators.

    Earlier, the Director-General of the Niger Republic Customs Administration, Muhammadu Yaqouba, described the visit as a working engagement between two professional Customs administrations bound by shared responsibilities.

    He thanked the Nigeria Customs Service for the warm reception accorded to him and his delegation, noting that the hospitality reflected the longstanding fraternity between both countries and their Customs institutions.

    According to him, the visit was necessitated by two major challenges, including the prolonged blockage of trucks transiting from the Republic of Benin to Niger Republic, as well as prevailing security concerns across the region.

    “We face common security challenges, particularly terrorism and banditry, and we believe that engagements like this provide an opportunity to find lasting solutions through cooperation and coordination.” DG Yaqouba said.

    He disclosed that Niger Republic has intensified efforts since 2024 to tackle terrorism, including the launch of Operation Saran Kasa, a coordinated initiative involving all national security agencies, which has recorded notable success.

    As part of the operation, he said scanners have been deployed to inspect all goods entering Niger Republic, stressing that Customs administrations have a critical role to play in combating terrorism, arms trafficking and cross-border criminality.

    The Director-General recalled previous bilateral meetings, including the last engagement held in April 2023, expressing confidence that both administrations would continue to work together to meet shared obligations and deliver tangible outcomes for their countries.

    Also speaking, the National Coordinator of the National Counter-Terrorism Centre, Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), Major-General Garba Laka, congratulated the Director-General of Niger Republic Customs on his appointment and extended condolences to the Government and people of Niger over the recent terrorist attack near Niamey Airport.

    He described the incident as painful, condemning the attack and sympathising with the families of soldiers who lost their lives, while reaffirming the shared resolve of Nigeria and Niger to prevent a recurrence.

    Major-General Laka stressed that Nigeria and Niger share more than borders, describing the two countries as one people with deep historical, cultural and familial ties, particularly in border communities where families live and trade across both countries.

    “Insecurity in any part of the Sahel affects all of us. Arms trafficking, drug smuggling and the concealment of ammunition in cargo vehicles remain major threats that require coordinated and sustained action.” He said.

    He disclosed that the Government of Nigeria places high priority on Niger-related matters, including trade, energy supply and security, noting that requests from Niger, particularly on petroleum products and gas, receive prompt attention at the highest level.

    The Major-General advocated the revival of bilateral security frameworks such as cross-border right-of-pursuit arrangements, stressing that such mechanisms are essential for effectively combating terrorism and organised crime.

    He called for joint Nigeria–Niger operations and sustained inter-agency collaboration, expressing confidence that the outcomes of the meeting would be translated into concrete actions.

  • AfCFTA: We’ve positioned Oyo for international trade – Makinde 

    AfCFTA: We’ve positioned Oyo for international trade – Makinde 

    Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Friday said the state has been positioned as a global player in the exporting business and as a strategic connecting hub for other states seeking access to international markets.

    The governor noted that this was made possible following the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) strategy by Oyo State in 2025.

    Governor Makinde, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Musibau Babatunde, made this known during the “Training of Trainers Workshop” organised for stakeholders involved in the implementation of the AfCFTA strategy in the state, held at the Local Government Staff Training School, Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan.

    According to the governor, Oyo State chose to be the first sub-national government in Africa to sign and domesticate the AfCFTA strategy because the state government decided to be deliberate and forward-looking in unlocking the massive opportunities in trades, export business and industrialisation.

    He explained that the state keyed into the initiative because of its vast potential to expand market access, remove tariff barriers, and create new opportunities for Oyo State products across African countries, adding that the AfCFTA framework would significantly enhance Oyo State’s agricultural business, particularly in terms of export volumes and rising demand for agricultural produce.

    According to the governor, the initiative would also provide a platform to promote Oyo State’s service sector, including education, healthcare, tourism, and other service-based industries within the state.

    He described the initiative as an integrated opportunity that brings together both state and non-state actors, stressing that effective implementation depends largely on capacity-building, which according to him, informed the decision to organise the Training of Trainers Workshop.

    He said: “As you know, Oyo State is the first sub-national in the whole of Africa to design this implementation strategy for AfCFTA. 

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    “We keyed into this because we know it is going to expand the market access opportunities for Oyo State in terms of our products getting into other countries free of tariff since we developed our implementation strategy. 

    “We also know that this is going to enhance our agribusiness and agricultural sector in terms of the exports that we are going to bring about and the demand that is going to come in for our exports.

    “Also, I see our state as a connective hub within the West African zone that other states and other countries will be relating with in terms of exports.”

    He explained further that participants at the workshop would be exposed to the opportunities available in the AfCFTA implementation strategy, the integrated value chain, regulatory mechanisms, and the critical roles regulators must play to ensure compliance and success.

    According to him, the trainees are expected to return to their respective associations and disseminate the knowledge gained, thereby ensuring a broad-based understanding and effective grassroots implementation of the AfCFTA strategy across the state.

    “For the state actors and the non-state actors to be able to implement these strategies, we need to enhance their capacity. That’s actually why we are building their capacity at this particular Train the Trainers Workshop. Different professional associations and different government agencies will be involved in carrying out these implementation strategies. So, we need to enhance their capacities and make them realize what they need to do.”

    Earlier in her welcome address, the Special Adviser on International Trade and African Continental Free Trade Area, Ms Neo Theodore Tlhaselo, congratulated the AfCFTA Secretariat, Oyo State Government, partners and participants at the workshop on their dedication and commitment to the implementation of the AfCFTA in Oyo state.

    She noted that no government could implement the strategy without substantial investment in the AfCFTA by non-state actors. She, therefore, charged government partners to invest in the implementation of AfCFTA without depending on the government.

    She said further, “So, this Train the Trainers Workshop will equip us to be able to articulate that which we intend to achieve. And to also align whatever strategies and plans that you have within your organisations to what we intend to achieve as a state.

    “This workshop is mandatory. It is what is expected of us by the AfCFTA Secretariat. So, we are ensuring that we are compliant to every exercise that is expected of us.”

    The event had in attendance the Commissioner for Trade, Industry, Investment and Cooperatives, Hon Adeniyi Adebisi; the Senior Consultant, Conversation With Africa, Mr Mawana; Special Adviser to the Governor on Homeland Security and Migration Service, ACG Segun Adegoke (rtd); Director-General, Oyo State Investment and Public-Private Partnership Agency, Mr Tilewa Folami; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Trade, Industry, Investment, and Cooperatives; Development Partners and other Stakeholders.

  • APC appoints ex-governor Masari as new head of national Convention committee

    APC appoints ex-governor Masari as new head of national Convention committee

    Ahead of next month’s National Convention, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has reconstituted and reshuffled the leadership of its Central Coordination Committee, expanding the panel from 73 to 90 members.

    Former Katsina State Governor and ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Aminu Bello Masari, has been appointed chairman of the committee.

    Former Senate President Senator Anyim Pius Anyim will serve as Vice Chairman I, alongside the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, while Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq assumes the role of Vice Chairman II. Yobe State Governor, Hon. Mai Mala Buni, has been named secretary.

    Senator Hope Uzodimma, the Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum and initially slated as committee chairman, will now serve as treasurer.

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    Announcing the changes in Abuja on Friday, APC National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, said the reconstitution followed consultations with party leadership and national stakeholders, noting that sub-committees under the Central Coordination Committee will be formed and announced in due course.

    The reconstituted committee includes all 27 serving APC governors, former national chairmen—Chief Bisi Akande, Senator Adams Oshiomole, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, and Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje—as well as key national lawmakers, including Senate President Godswill Akpabio, House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, and Deputy Speaker of the House Benjamin Kalu.

    Other members comprise former Senate Presidents and Speakers, serving and former principal officers of both chambers of the National Assembly, alongside ministers such as Atiku Bagudu (Budget and Planning), Gen. Christopher Musa (Defence), Mohammed Idris (Information and National Orientation), Senator Ibrahim Giadam (Police Affairs), and Interior Minister Hon. Bunmi Tunji Ojo.

  • Credibility of elections, democracy depends on ability to secure electoral process – INEC

    Credibility of elections, democracy depends on ability to secure electoral process – INEC

    Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof.Joash Amupitan, said on Friday that the credibility of the nation’s elections, and indeed ‘our democracy’, depends largely on the ability of security  agents to secure the electoral process from start to finish.

    Speaking at the first quarterly consultative meeting with security agencies, the INEC Chairman said elections succeed when institutions work in harmony, adding that INEC will continue to rely the professionalism, neutrality and commitment of the security agents to duty. 

    He stressed the need to remain vigilant, proactive and united in purpose as we navigate this demanding electoral year.

    He disclosed that starting with the Area Council elections to bye-elections and off-cycle governorship elections, the tempo of electoral activities is rising steadily as as the nation move towards the 2027 General Election.

    He said “this reality places a greater burden on our collective shoulders. Security agencies must, therefore, up the ante in planning, deployment, intelligence gathering and inter-agency coordination, to ensure that every electoral activity is conducted in a safe, peaceful and credible environment.”

    He commended the security agencies for the role they played in the successful conduct of the Anambra governorship election, saying “given the historical security challenges associated with elections in the state, expectations were cautious and concerns were understandable.

    “I am pleased to state, without equivocation, that the conduct of the election and the peaceful environment in which it was held stand as a testament to the professionalism and dedication of our security agencies. Your effective deployment, proactive intelligence coordination and firm response to threats ensured that the electoral space was sufficiently secured.

    “The Commission was able to declare a winner on the first ballot, despite past experiences in the state. This outcome would not have been possible without the commitment of security personnel who protected voters, electoral officials, materials and critical infrastructure. On behalf of the Commission, I commend you for a job well done”.

    Speaking on the FCT Area Council Elections, he said “As campaigns draw to a close on Thursday, 19th February, 2026, we look to the security agencies to ensure strict enforcement of the law, prevent the misuse of thugs, curb vote buying and guarantee the safety of voters and election personnel on Election Day.

    “However, no amount of administrative readiness can substitute for effective security coordination. I urge all agencies to maintain constant communication, rapid response mechanisms and professionalism at all times, particularly at flashpoints.

    “As we approach the 2027 General Election, public interest and expectations continue to rise. While the Commission has finalised its timetable in line with the law, the scale and complexity of the elections demand early and sustained security engagement. Elections cannot be credible if citizens feel unsafe to participate.

    “The Commission will soon embark on a nationwide Voter Revalidation Exercise to further sanitise the national register ahead of 2027. This exercise, alongside the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration, will require security support to protect facilities, personnel and citizens, especially in areas prone to disruption”.

    Director, Internal Security in the Office of the National Security Adviser, Hassan Abdullahi said the successful conduct of the Anambra governorship  election underscores President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to free, credible, and violence-free elections, thereby establishing a positive benchmark for future elections. 

    He assured they security agencies will actively mobilize resources and implement measures to prevent any actions that could disrupt the electoral process during the FCT Area elections.

    He said “adequate security personnel will be deployed to polling stations and high-risk electoral wards, warning that political thugs and politicians with violent dispositions will be identified and reprimanded or restrained before,  during and after the elections, while vote buyers will be traced and apprehended. 

    “Political parties, candidates, and their supporters are therefore urged to conduct themselves with decorum and uphold the integrity of the democratic process; any noncompliance will be dealt with severely in accordance with the law”.