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APC Reconciliation Committee Seeks Extension

Receives 47 Reports as Party Plans Feb 26 Convention
By Jude Opara, Abuja
The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Reconciliation Committee has said it will require another seven days before it can submit its final report to the APC Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC).
Chairman of the Committee, Sen.
Abdullahi Adamu revealed this on Monday when he led other members of the nine-man Committee to submit its interim report to the CECPC Chairman, Governor Mai Mala Buni.A member of the CECPC and former Senate President, Dr. Ken Nnamani received the interim report on behalf of the National Chairman at the Party’s National Secretariat.
Addressing newsmen at the National Secretariat of the party, Adamu said they have received 47 petitions adding that he still expects to receive more petitions as the party prepares to conduct its National Convention on February 26.
“In all as of yesterday, we have received 47 petitions and you may wish to know that even this morning, there were people waiting for us to submit their petitions to us. We had promised Nigerians that we will do justice as humanly possible to everybody who is aggrieved through fair hearing. And this is what we are doing.
“We had to come today to submit this interim report because we are acting as Boy Scout. A good Boy Scout obeys before complaints. So, we have been asked as of this morning to submit infact we were given 11am. We have submitted our interim report. Like we said when presenting the report, that there is still work to be done. Reconciliation is a work in progress. And we cannot pretend that we have taken care of every little thing that has come before us. But by the time the final report is ready, and then we will be able to give you the actual report”.
When asked if he was convinced that the level of achievement was safe for the party to head into the National Convention, the former governor of Nasarawa state said; “All we can do is to make recommendations as a Reconciliation Committee. The duty of organizing convention is dependent on the CECPC and not us. But whatever we will do to ensure that the party is stable enough with peace and have a conducive national convention, we will do that as a matter of duty”.
Abdulahi also stated that the idea of what should be done to members who have refused to embrace reconciliation should be left for the leadership of the party to decide.
“That is outside our mandate. It is not our duty to start saying what should happen to anybody if he or she doesn’t avail himself to our efforts for reconciliation. But by the time, our report is available to the party, the duty is that of the party, CECPC to cite any disciplinary measure or whatever. It is not for us”.
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NAICOM Hails Passage of Insurance Reform Bill by House of Reps

By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has commended the Federal House of Representatives for the speedy passage of the Insurance Reform Bill.
The Senate had in December 2024 passed the same bill.
NAICOM said in a statement yesterday that “This is a milestone achievement that marks yet another significant step towards transforming the insurance industry in Nigeria”.
“The Commission is enthusiastic about the prospects of the bill receiving assent from Mr.
President, which will pave the way for the implementation of its provisions.“As the apex regulator of the insurance industry, NAICOM is committed to ensuring that the sector contributes positively to Nigeria’s financial landscape.
We believe that by the time the Insurance Reform Bill is signed into Law, it will have a profound impact on the industry, leading to improved penetration, increased public confidence, and enhanced competitiveness”, the statement added..“We salute the leadership of the National Assembly for their efforts in passing the bill and look forward to its assent by Mr. President. We are confident that the Reform Bill will usher in a new era of growth and development for the insurance industry in Nigeria”, NAICOM said.
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Underage Involvement in kidnapping, Banditry Worrisome, Says Niger CJ

From Dan Amasingha, Minna
The Niger State Chief Judge, Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik has raised the alarm over the involvement of teenagers in the heinous crime of kidnapping and banditry activities in the state.
Speaking at the end of her working visit to the Minna old Correctional Custody centre, Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik described the increasing proportion of the teenagers’ involvement in banditry activities as worrisome.
The State Chief Judge described the trends as disturbing and worrisome calling on the security agencies to step up in curtailing the ugly trend.
“You people are making travelers on the highways to be afraid, you keep on terrorising innocent travelers and residents to be in perpetual fear,” she told the teenagers at the Minna old Correctional Custody during her working visit to the centre.
According to the CJ, the under-aged involvement in armed banditry and kidnapping activities is posing a serious fear and threat to travelers and residents across the State.
“What do you use the ransome you collect from your victims for? How much do you collect so far from your victims? Why can’t you engage in meaningful ventures than kidnapping innocent victims for ransome,” she questioned.
Most of the kidnapping suspects awaiting trial at the Minna old Correctional Custody are all teenagers between the ages of eighteen and nineteen.
The activities of these teenagers, according to the Chief Judge, are a serious security threat to the country particularly in the North.
However, the CJ could not attend to their cases as their trial is still ongoing in court while those that admitted to their involvement in kidnappings were summarily convicted during the exercise.
It was observed that most of the kidnapping suspects awaiting trial are all Fulanis, mostly teenagers.
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Bala, Obi Hint at Opposition Alliance Ahead of 2027

By Joel Oladele, Abuja
With the 2027 presidential race already casting shadows over Nigeria’s politics, Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed has signaled a potential alliance with Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, to strengthen opposition unity and push for good governance.
Speaking after a closed-door meeting that lasted over three hours yesterday at the Bauchi Presidential Lodge, both leaders emphasized the need to transcend party, regional and religious divisions to address critical national challenges such as poverty, insecurity and economic recovery.
This is coming a few days after former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai defected from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Social Democratic Party (SDP), citing “irreconcilable differences” with the party’s current leadership.
DAILY ASSET reported that the move, announced in a resignation letter submitted to his local ward in Kaduna State on Tuesday, signals turbulence within the APC, where el-Rufai’s past critiques of President Bola Tinubu’s administration have stoked tensions.
Amid the ongoing political realignment, Mohammed, a key figure in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), described Obi as the leader of the opposition and affirmed his readiness to work with him to present a credible alternative to Nigerians ahead of the next election cycle.
“We discussed state by state challenges and I feel highly appreciative of what he is doing as the leader of the opposition because whether we like it or not, he is the leader of the opposition now in Nigeria.
“I want to say at this level, not to make some of those doubting Thomases and mischievous minds to pre-empt what we are doing, that I’m ready to work with Peter Obi.
“We will make sure we come together, close ranks, bring good governance to the country, give vibrant opposition with knowledge, timelines, visions in such a manner that we will rescue and recover our country.
“Our coming together is a message and the message is going to resonate because all our colleagues, the PDP governors, are behind this kind of journey because it is a transcendental one.
“We are coming together to work together irrespective of party, region, religion or any other thing,” said Mohammed.
In his remarks, Obi said he decided to visit Mohammed to discuss Nigeria’s issues and consult him, being the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ forum and a critical stakeholder in Nigeria’s politics today.
“It’s just a consultation and discussion meeting that will continue to go on as we talk about the future of this country.
“We have to discuss issues happening in the North. I have told the governor today that the North is a critical component if we are going to get it right in this country.
“There is poverty in Nigeria. We have to deal with the issue of poverty and until you solve poverty, then you can talk about criminality,” he said.
He added that the country needed to invest hugely in critical areas to put people out of poverty so as to reduce criminality in the society.
Obi and Mohammed reportedly held a closed-door meeting that lasted over three hours before briefing the press, signaling what could be a new phase in Nigeria’s opposition politics.