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Senate Confirms EFCC Chairman, Secretary
The Senate has confirmed Mr Ola Olukoyede as the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The senate also confirmed Mr Muhammad Hammajoda as Secretary of the Commission.
The confirmation was sequel to the screening of the duo during plenary on Wednesday.
While answering questions from the lawmakers, Olukoyede said that “we will do our work with utmost respect to the provisions of the law.
We are going to be guided strictly by our mandate.“There is no way you can fight corruption successfully without respect to the provisions of the law.”
Speaking on the issue of investigating political opponents, Olukoyede said “this is neither here nor there.
“There must be two salient questions that must be asked and answered; has the person committed crime, has he committed financial crimes; if he has, then I will have cause to investigate him.
“Whether you are in the ruling party and you deep your hands in what you are not supposed to deep your hands into, you will be called to question.
“You’re in the opposition, you swallow sandpaper that will not digest, you also will be called to answer questions.
“The mandate that EFCC gives to us does not discriminate. This is where equity and justice comes in so you will not be seen as chasing a particular section.”
Olukoyede also spoke on the synergy between EFCC and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC).
“Some years ago, I was privy to developing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between ICPC and EFCC to the extent that we don’t want to begin to do things that will end up in double Jeopardy.
“We developed that MoU. But I don’t think that the MoU is executed. If I’m given the opportunity to be confirmed, one of the first think I’m going to do is to ensure that, that MoU is executed to form a working relationship between ICPC and EFCC.”
The Senate Minority Leader, Sen. Simon Mwadkwon in his contribution advised the new leadership of the commission not to be used as an instrument to fight political opponents.
“This is because we have seen this clearly that if you don’t like my face or if I’m contesting an election, you may decide to go into political issues instead of fighting economical crimes and therefore you take sides.
“You have to tell this Senate that you must be immune by any political-high profile person to level innocent financial crimes against them, to deter them from achieving their right to contest elections.
“The only way you can prove to us that you are out to fight economic crimes is for us to see that transparency is in you.”
Confirming the appointment of Olukoyede, the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio said that EFCC had engaged more on sensation than on real investigation.
“We need to take a critical look at EFCC and look at whether the act setting the EFCC even allows them to function.
“This hallowed chamber has the gavel and we have the right to review the law setting up the EFCC for proper functionality and effectiveness”.(NAN)
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Tinubu Names Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu Foreign Affairs Minister
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
President Bola Tinubu has appointed Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu as Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, following the resignation of Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, who stepped down to participate in the 2027 elections.
Odumegwu-Ojukwu previously served as Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In the same vein, the President has nominated Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye as the new Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, subject to Senate confirmation.
Until his nomination, Ambassador Enikanolaiye, from Kogi State, served as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and International Relations.
Enikanolaiye is a distinguished diplomat and seasoned public servant with over three decades of exemplary service in Nigeria’s Foreign Service. He has previously served as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and held key diplomatic postings in Addis Ababa, Belgrade, Ottawa, London, and New Delhi.
The President noted that these appointments are part of ongoing efforts to reposition Nigeria’s foreign policy architecture for greater efficiency, strategic engagement, and stronger global partnerships.
Tinubu congratulates the appointees and urges them to work diligently to promote Nigeria’s national interest, advance economic diplomacy, foster regional stability, and safeguard the welfare of Nigerians at home and abroad.
Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu has approved the allocation of land plots in Abuja to Nigeria’s Ambassadors and High Commissioners-Designate, aiming to deepen diplomatic ties and provide them with permanent residences in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Minister of FCT Nyesom Wike made this disclosure during a courtesy visit by the envoys, led by Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dunoma Ahmed, at his Life Camp residence on Tuesday. The move, Wike explained, addresses the lack of accommodations for diplomats returning for briefings.
“The President believes that most of you do not have a place in Abuja… he will encourage you to see how you will put up where you can stay. Before you leave this morning, each and every one of you should have your form to apply for a land allocation in Abuja,” Wike stated.
He charged the ambassadors to serve as “the mirror of this country,” projecting Nigeria positively abroad while advancing President Tinubu’s investment drive. “Mr. President has travelled extensively to attract investment and partnerships. It is now your role to reinforce that effort by building confidence in Nigeria as a viable destination for investment,” the minister added.
Wike dismissed fears of Nigeria sliding into a one-party state, affirming: “Nigeria remains a multi-party democracy. There is no plan to turn the country into a one-party state. You must communicate this clearly wherever you serve.”
Spotlighting FCT progress, he highlighted infrastructure gains across the six area councils—Abaji, AMAC, Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje, and Kwali—and urged investment in agriculture and waste management. “There is enormous potential in agriculture within the FCT, but investment is still limited. We need your support to unlock these opportunities,” he said.
The minister revealed partnerships with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and plans with the European Commission, expressing optimism: “I remain confident that by 2027, Nigeria will be more peaceful, more united, and stronger as a nation.”
Earlier, Ahmed described the visit as part of the envoys’ induction, emphasising Abuja’s role as Nigeria’s diplomatic hub. “Our Ambassadors and High Commissioners have been entrusted with representing Nigeria at a pivotal moment in our nation’s development,” he said, praising Wike’s transformations in infrastructure and urban management.
Ahmed called for collaboration between missions and the FCT to boost economic diplomacy, cultural exchanges, and position Abuja as a global capital.
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Plateau PDP Cautions Members Against Obtaining Nomination Forms From Pro-Wike Faction
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
As Nigerians await the verdict of the Supreme Court on the leadership crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Plateau State chapter of the party has caution it’s members against obtaining primary election nomination from the faction loyal to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.
In an advisory obtained by the Daily Asset Newspaper, the Plateau PDP declared that loyalists of the FCT Minister parading as leaders of the party have already been expelled and their expulsion validated by the High Court and Court of Appeal.
In the advisory issued by Dr Choji Felix Dalyop, State Publicity Secretary, the chapter maintained that any nomination forms issued or signed by Senator Anyanwu or under the authority of Abdulrahman Mohammed lack legal standing.
Part of the statement reads: “Our great party under the strategic leadership of Miskoom Raymond Dabo, hereby issues a formal advisory grounded in extant judicial pronouncements regarding the purported sale of nomination forms for the 2027, general elections led by Abdulrahman Mohammed, with Senator Samuel Anyanwu acting as National Secretary.
“Pursuant to binding judicial determinations, this advisory is issued, including:- The judgment of the Court of Appeal delivered on 9th March, 2026, and the judgment of the FCT High Court delivered on 12th January, 2026, both of which affirm the suspension and subsequent expulsion of Senator Samuel Anyanwu from the Peoples Democratic Party.
“From a legal standpoint, these rulings have two critical implications: Loss of Capacity: Senator Anyanwu, having been validly expelled, lacks the legal competence to act in any official capacity on behalf of the Peoples Democratic Party.
“Derivative Invalidity: All actions predicated on his authority, including the recognition of Abdulrahman Mohammed as Acting National Chairman, and the constitution of a parallel National Working Committee, are legally defective.
“Consequently, the Abuja Convention of 29th March, 2026, convened under this disputed authority, is rendered void ab initio, as it derives from an invalid institutional foundation.
“Furthermore, the issuance of a Form 48 notice by the FCT High Court underscores ongoing judicial scrutiny, and reinforces the binding nature of earlier rulings, particularly regarding compliance by affected parties.
“The principle of law remains unequivocal: No valid structure can emerge from an invalid origin.
“Therefore, any nomination forms issued or signed by Senator Anyanwu or under the authority of Abdulrahman Mohammed lack legal standing.
“Implications for Aspirants: Non recognition by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC);
“Exposure to pre election litigation leading to disqualification;
“Post election nullification risks analogous to established judicial precedents.
“The PDP Plateau State, chapter strongly advises all aspirants, and stakeholders to exercise due diligence, and avoid engagement with any processes that are unstable with the vision, and mission of the founding fathers of our great party, which to a great extent are fundamentally inconsistent with the law.”
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Soludo’s 16.4km Road Project Ends Years of Suffering, Opens Up Anambra Communities
By Laide Akinboade Abuja
Vice President of Boardwalk Group and Abuja-based real estate developer Chief Obiageli Okwubanego, on Wednesday, commended the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo, for completing the 16.4-kilometre Nawfija–Ajali–Ufuma–Ogbunka Road in Orumba South Local Government Area.
Sh gave the commendation while speaking with journalists in Abuja.
She said residents in that area testified that the project has transformed transportation, agriculture and economic activities across the axis.
Okwubanego described the road project as a major infrastructure breakthrough that has drastically reduced travel time and eased movement for motorists and residents within the affected communities.
She recalled that the appeal for the road was first made in 2019 when Soludo attended the funeral mass of her mother, Chief Mrs. Agnes Igwenagu Okeke.
According to her, the deplorable state of the road at the time made movement extremely difficult for mourners and guests attending the burial ceremony.
“When Professor Soludo later declared interest in contesting for governor, I went back to my people and urged them to support him with the assurance that the road would be done. I also appealed to him to extend the road project to Ogbunka, my mother’s hometown,” she said.
She noted that the newly completed road has reduced travel time by about two hours and now serves as an alternative route to the traffic-prone Umunze Roundabout.
Travellers heading towards Umuaku in Abia State, as well as Okigwe and Ndi-Iziogu areas of Imo State, now use the route to avoid traffic congestion.
“For Christmas, Easter, August meetings, marriages and other celebrations, people can now travel home with ease and in large numbers,” she stated.
Okwubanego described the project as part of Soludo’s broader infrastructure and economic transformation agenda across Anambra State.
According to her, the road has enhanced the movement of goods and services within the communities and improved economic activities in the area.
“Governor Soludo’s solution agenda has positively impacted our communities and brought remarkable transformation to the entire Orumba South Local Government Area,” she said.
She further noted that residents of Nawfija community had never experienced a tarred road before the intervention of the Soludo administration.
“Since I started visiting Nawfija community years ago, the residents had never enjoyed a tarred road. Soludo, through compassionate and selfless leadership, has now provided the people with their first properly constructed road,” she added.
Highlighting the economic importance of the project, Okwubanego said the road has significantly boosted agricultural activities in the area, especially palm oil production.
She explained that the adjoining communities are predominantly farming settlements responsible for a substantial share of palm oil production in Orumba South Local Government Area.
“The famous Onuoigbo palm plantation, which spans over 20 hectares, is located along this road corridor in Nawfija, and the improved road network will greatly support the movement of farm produce,” she explained.
On tourism potential, she said the road would also increase access to the popular Ozi Stream, known for fishing and irrigation activities, thereby attracting more visitors and commercial activities.
“With easier access to the famous Ozi Stream, human and business activities in the area will rise significantly,” she noted.
Okwubanego also reaffirmed her emotional attachment to Nawfija community, saying her passion for the people inspired her continuous commitment to their welfare and development.
“My dear Nawfija community means so much to me, which is why I personally pleaded with His Excellency to give us this road. My passion for the community will always push me to look out for their welfare,” she said.

