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Governors ready to work with Buhari on PIB, sets up a Committee 

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State Governors under the aegis of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF have  resolved to work with the  Steering Committee set up by President  Muhammadu Buhari to oversee the process of the implementation of the recently signed Petroleum Industry Bill into law  headed by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva. Rising from the 33rd Teleconference meeting, the governors set up a Committee chaired by the governor of Nasarawa State, Abdullahi Sule  for this purpose, with governors of Abia State, Okezie Victor Ikpeazu; Ogun State governor,  Dapo Abiodun; AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara; Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State; Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State and Nasir El- Rufai of Kaduna state as members. In a Communique signed by the NGF Chairman and Ekiti State governor, Kayode Fayemi, the governors also resolved  not to speak on the recent Federal High Court Judgment on Value Added Tax ( (VAT) until all litigations regarding the matter are were  concluded.

The Communique read, “We, members of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), at our meeting today, deliberated on several issues of national importance and thereafter resolved accordingly: 

 On COVID-19 Vaccine Administration, the Forum received an update on the second phase of the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out for the country from the Executive Director / Chief Executive Officer of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Faisal Shuaib, who informed members that 3,363 vaccination sites across the 36 States of the Federation and the FCT have been designated for the roll out of the second phase of the  COVID-19 vaccination. Members reiterated their commitment to provide leadership and oversight for the effective flag-off and implementation of the second phase of the vaccination exercise. “On a related matter, members resolved to take additional measures to curb the resurgence of the spread of Covid-19 virus by working with the Presidential Steering Committee (PSC) to develop applicable guidelines. 

“The Forum’s Senior Health Advisor, Dr. Ahmad Abdulwahab briefed Governors on the emerging cholera outbreak in the country which has so far affected 23 States, with over 47,000 cases recorded. State Governors took a common position on a holistic approach to addressing Health Security challenges by domesticating the National Action Plan for Health Security with the support from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to build core health security capacities in surveillance, laboratory network, emergency operations and workforce in all States. Following an update by Dr. Ahmad Abdulwahab regarding the ongoing strike action by members of the Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), the Forum resolved to take a mediatory role to facilitate dialogue between NARD and the affected States. On the recent Federal High Court Judgment on Value Added Tax (VAT), the Forum resolved not to make any pronouncements until all litigations regarding the matter were concluded. On the Petroleum Industry Bill recently assented to by Mr. President, following an update by  the Chairman of the Forum, Governor Kayode Fayemi, the meeting resolved to work with the  Steering Committee set up by Mr. President to oversee the process of the implementation of the Act headed by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, on the areas of concern to the Forum. A Committee for this purpose Chaired by the Governor of Nasarawa with membership of the Governors of Abia, Ogun Kwara, Akwa Ibom, Gombe  and Kaduna was constituted. 

“After a presentation by the Managing Director of the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Ahmad Salihijo, on opportunities to strengthen collaboration between the Agency and States, Governors resolved that each State nominate a focal person who will work with the REA to coordinate rural electrification projects in all States. This collaboration between States and REA will target among others, increase in energy access through new solar connections; and increased local content in off-grid solar value chains, including the assembly or manufacturing of components of off-grid solutions. Finally, an update on the States’ Fiscal Transparency, Accountability, and Sustainability (SFTAS) Program-for-Results (PforR) was made by Mr. Olanrewaju Ajogbasile, the NGF SFTAS Senior Programme Manager, who provided updates on the upcoming deadlines for the achievement of Disbursement-Linked Results (DLRs), the ongoing Annual Performance Assessment (APA) by the Independent Verification Agent (IVA) and the States’ debt reconciliation exercise being carried out in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning (FMBNP), the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Debt Management Office (DMO). The Forum committed to providing the support and direction necessary to ensure the successful implementation of reforms recommended by the programme.”

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Customs seizes multi million-naira petroleum products in Adamawa

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The Nigeria Customs Service under ‘Operation Whirlwind’ has seized petroleum products worth N181.6 million in eight weeks between the Nigeria and Cameroon borders.

ACG Kolapo Oladeji, national coordinator of Operation Whirlwind, disclosed this at a news conference on Thursday in Yola. Mr Oladeji said the seizures were made across various smuggling flashpoints in Adamawa in 55 separate operations.

“This operation is geared towards energy and food security to foster economic growth in line with the core mandates of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu. In line with these mandates, the Operation Whirlwind Zone ‘D’ had repositioned all its machinery across the area of its responsibilities and ensured that the border became airtight,” he said.

He warned the smugglers to stop such acts and solicited the continued support and cooperation of all stakeholders in the state’s socioeconomic development. “We will ensure that the supply chains of these economic wreckers are truncated in accordance with enabling laws. This fight has no doubt helped in transforming the nation’s economy and strengthening the security of our borders,” he said.

He further said that the seized petroleum products would be auctioned to the public. Abidemi Adewumi-Aluko, assistant legal adviser of the attorney general of the federation, described the auction as a symbol of reclaiming resources to ensure that the benefit of petroleum remained in Nigeria. She said that such offences attracted life imprisonment because they threatened national security. NAN

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Chevron to join Nigeria oil licence auction, plans rig deployment in 2026

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Chevron said on Friday it will participate in Nigeria’s next oil licensing round and plans to deploy a drilling rig in late 2026 as it seeks to expand operations in Africa’s top energy producer.
Jim Swartz, chairman and managing director of Chevron Nigeria/Mid-Africa Business Unit, said the company aims to grow its footprint in Nigeria, citing improved regulatory clarity under the Petroleum Industry Act, PIA.

“We will participate in the next licensing round. Our intention is to continue to grow in Nigeria,” Swartz told reporters after meeting the upstream regulator. Nigeria’s licensing rounds are part of efforts to attract investment and boost output after years of underinvestment. The 2025 round will offer 50 fields through a digital platform, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) said. TotalEnergies has also expressed interest in joining an auction.
Chevron recently agreed to acquire a 40% stake in two offshore exploration licences, PPL 2000 and PPL 2001, from TotalEnergies and is seeking regulatory approval to accelerate development.

Swartz said it plans to bring in a rig in late 2026 to drill a newly discovered resource near Agbami and extend leases on existing assets. Swartz added that Chevron had recorded no oil theft or sabotage in the past year, the longest period without disruptions in its Nigerian operations, a sign of improved security in the sector. Reuters

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Don’t patronise touts, immigration personnel available 24/7—CGIS

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Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service NIS, Kemi Nandap, on Friday urged Nigerians to shun touts and middlemen when applying for passports or other immigration services, insisting that the Service operates round-the-clock channels to assist citizens directly and transparently.

Nandap made the call in Abuja while delivering the keynote address at the fourth-quarter Nationwide Sensitization Campaign against corruption and for improved service delivery.

The campaign, themed “Innovating for Transparency and Efficiency: Strengthening Service Delivery and Combating Corruption Through Reforms,” highlights the NIS’ ongoing efforts to modernize its operations and eliminate corrupt practices.

Addressing participants, the Immigration chief said the era of relying on agents or informal handlers should be over, as the Service has put in place fully digital, citizen-focused systems that allow applicants initiate and track their processes from the comfort of their homes.

She stressed that the NIS has functional 24-hour call lines, an active call centre, constantly monitored emails and social-media channels, all designed to ensure citizens are attended to promptly and without intermediaries.

“You don’t have to go to a tout, you don’t have to go to an agent. You can sit in the comfort of your home and apply for most of our facilities. Once you avoid putting yourself at the mercy of someone, you stay in control of your application and can always reach us at any time”, she stated. 

Nandap noted that recent reforms, including automated passport application processes, biometric-based verification, expanded digital architecture and streamlined service-centre operations, have significantly reduced delays, improved transparency and minimised opportunities for extortion.

She explained that passport processing timelines have improved across multiple commands following the rollout of automated scheduling and digital communication platforms.

The Comptroller General also emphasized that transparency remains the foundation of effective immigration management.

She highlighted enhanced internal audits, stricter enforcement of ethical codes and redesigned workflows as key elements of the NIS’ anti-corruption strategy.

With digital payments and automated checkpoints reducing cash interactions, she said the Service is committed to stamping out malpractice at all levels.

Nandap further disclosed that the NIS has deepened collaboration with sister agencies, civil-society groups, international partners and the diplomatic community to align operations with global border-management standards.

These partnerships, she said, are helping to harmonise processes, promote accountability and support ongoing reforms.

She appealed to citizens to familiarise themselves with official procedures, follow approved channels and use the Service’s feedback platforms—including suggestion boxes, hotlines and online desks—to report challenges or offer recommendations. “We are here for Nigerians. Tell us how to serve you better,” she said.

The Immigration CG also paid tribute to officers who lost their lives in the line of duty in Mogolu, Tuga, Tula and Niger State, calling their deaths a painful reminder of the risks faced daily by immigration personnel.

She urged Nigerians and officers alike to embrace positive change, adding that sustainable reform depends on individual commitment and collective responsibility. “The change we want starts with each and every one of us,” she said.

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