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Igboho Regains Freedom from Benin Republic Prison – Counsel

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Freedom fighter, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, a.k.a Igboho, has been released from a prison in Benin Republic to his medical practitioners.

Chief Yomi Alliyu (SAN), Counsel for the Yoruba Nation activist, made this known yesterday in a statement in Ibadan.

Alliyu said Igboho’s release was under the agreement that he should not leave the medical centre or Cotonou for any reason.

“I am to inform you that Chief Sunday Adeyemo, a.

k.a Igboho, has been released from prison to his medical practitioners under the agreement that he should not leave the medical centre or Cotonou for any reason.

“Praises should be given to two prominent Yoruba personalities to wit: Prof.

Wole Soyinka and Prof. Akintoye for this turn around in our client’s matter,” he said.

The incarceration of Igboho in the Republic of Benin had been extended by six months after spending the initial six months in prison.

Igboho and his wife, Ropo, were arrested on Monday, July 19, 2021, by the International Criminal Police Organisation at the Cadjèhoun Airport in Cotonou, the Republic of Benin on their way to Germany. (NAN)

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APC Convention: FG Shutsdown  Secretariat, Orders Workers Stay  at Home

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By David Torough, Abuja

Ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC) national convention in Abuja, the Federal Government has ordered civil servants within the Federal Secretariat Complex to work from home, citing extensive security and logistical arrangements around the event.

In a circular issued by the Head of Service through the Permanent Secretary, Service Welfare Office, Abdul Garba, all access roads leading to the Federal Secretariat Phases I, II, and III will be closed from Friday, March 27 to Saturday, March 28, 2026.

The directive also affects the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other agencies within the axis.

The move, according to the government, is to facilitate the use of Eagle Square, the venue of the APC convention, which is expected to attract thousands of party members, dignitaries, and observers from across the country.

Consequently, affected workers have been directed to remain off-site on Friday, while heads of ministries, departments, and agencies have been tasked with ensuring full compliance.

Meanwhile, preparations for the convention have intensified, with the party confirming the arrival of 8,453 accredited delegates in the nation’s capital. The Chairman of the Convention Central Working Committee, Bello Masari, reaffirmed the party’s readiness and defended its zoning arrangement for National Working Committee (NWC) positions.

Masari dismissed complaints from some aspirants who alleged exclusion after purchasing nomination forms, insisting that all positions were allocated based on the federal character principle. He stressed that only candidates from designated zones are eligible to contest specific offices, warning that any deviation could undermine party unity.

He further stated that the party was unaware of any legal action from aggrieved aspirants but would respond appropriately if served.

Also speaking ahead of the exercise, the Minister of Information and Chairman of the Convention Media and Publicity Committee, Mohammed Idris, assured that the process would be transparent and credible. He urged journalists to maintain professionalism and patriotism in their coverage.

As the convention gets underway, major roads leading to Eagle Square remain cordoned off, contributing to restricted movement across key parts of Abuja. The convergence of delegates and heightened security presence signals the scale and significance of the ruling party’s gathering.

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Tinubu Unveils New Transport Plan, Adds EVs to CNG Initiative

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By David Torough, Abuja

President Bola Tinubu has approved the expansion of the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas (PiCNG) to include electric vehicles (EVs), the Presidency said on Thursday.

The initiative will now be known as the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas and Electric Vehicles (PiCNG & EV).

Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, disclosed the development in a statement titled “President Tinubu approves expansion of PiCNG mandate to include electric vehicles.

It read “With this approval, PiCNG & EV will lead and coordinate Nigeria’s clean mobility strategy, covering gas-driven vehicles and Electric Vehicles nationwide.

“The Initiative will continue to drive the deployment of CNG infrastructure, including Mother and Daughter Stations, Integrated Refuelling Units, CNG vehicles and equipment, and nationwide conversion programmes.”

Onanuga said it will also anchor the development and rollout of electric vehicles, EV charging infrastructure, and related investments nationwide.

Consequently, Tinubu has directed the Executive Chairman of PiCNG & EV to immediately establish a coordinated process for the rapid deployment of vehicle conversion kits across the country and ensure that such kits are accessible to Nigerians at a cost that is not burdensome.

To achieve this, the initiative will work with CreditCorp Nigeria, financial institutions, and relevant partners to design cost-effective financing structures that make vehicle conversions widely accessible to the public.

The President further directed the accelerated deployment of Mobile Refuelling Units to expand access to CNG while permanent infrastructure continues to scale.

According to the statement, gas remains a competitive and strategic fuel for transportation, leveraging Nigeria’s abundant resources to lower costs, strengthen energy security, and conserve foreign exchange.

The inclusion of electric vehicles further strengthens the government’s agenda for affordable, efficient, and environmentally responsible mobility.

The Presidential CNG Initiative was launched in 2023 as part of the Federal Government’s efforts to cushion the impact of petrol subsidy removal and promote cleaner energy alternatives for transportation.

Nigeria has one of the largest natural gas reserves in the world, estimated at over 200 trillion cubic feet, making CNG a potentially cheaper alternative to petrol for powering vehicles.

The initiative has been deploying CNG conversion centres and refuelling stations across the country, with plans to convert one million vehicles to run on compressed natural gas.

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FG Defends OPL 245 Settlement, Counters Opposition Criticism

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By David Torough, Abuja

The Federal Government has dismissed claims by former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar, over the resolution of disputes surrounding the OPL 245 oil block, describing the criticisms as misleading and contrary to national interest.

Referring to a pre-action notice issued by Malabu Oil as proof that the dispute remains unresolved, Atiku had accused the Federal Government of misleading Nigerians.

He had warned that excluding a major stakeholder from the process raises serious due process concerns, noting that several related cases are still pending before the Supreme Court and the Federal High Court.

Atiku said it was “troubling” that Malabu, a key stakeholder, “was neither consulted nor involved in any purported negotiation or settlement process,” adding that sidelining critical parties reflects “recklessness” rather than strength.

He also expressed concern over reports that up to 30 percent of Nigeria’s Joint Venture assets under the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited could be sold.

But in a statement on Wednesday, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, said Atiku trivalised a “landmark achievement” by the administration of Bola Tinubu in resolving a dispute that had lingered for nearly three decades.

The government recalled that OPL 245 was originally awarded to Malabu Oil & Gas Limited in 1998, revoked in 2001, and later allocated to Shell Nigeria Ultra-Deep Limited in 2002, triggering years of litigation and public controversy.

According to the statement, the disputes were addressed through a 2011 Resolution Agreement involving the Federal Government, Malabu, Shell Nigeria Ultra-Deep Limited—now succeeded by Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCo)—and Nigerian Agip Exploration (NAE)/Eni entities. Under the agreement, Malabu relinquished its claims to the oil block for compensation, while the asset was reallocated to SNEPCo and NAE as joint license holders.

The government noted that the transactions arising from the 2011 agreement were subjected to judicial scrutiny in multiple jurisdictions, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Italy, with no wrongdoing established against the companies involved.

It added that following delays in converting the oil prospecting licence into an oil mining lease, Eni entities and Nigerian Agip Exploration initiated arbitration proceedings against Nigeria at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes in 2020. The claimants argued that the delay breached Nigeria’s obligations under the Nigeria–Netherlands Bilateral Investment Treaty, exposing the country to potential liabilities exceeding $2 billion.

The Attorney-General clarified that the arbitration proceedings were limited to treaty obligations and licensing issues, stressing that individuals currently laying claim to Malabu did not participate in the process and had no legal basis to intervene.

The statement further highlighted the strategic importance of OPL 245, located about 150 kilometres offshore, describing it as one of Nigeria’s most commercially viable hydrocarbon assets that remained undeveloped for years due to legal disputes.

It said the Tinubu administration’s intervention has now paved the way for the block’s development, with projections indicating it could add about 150,000 barrels per day to Nigeria’s oil production and support gas exports to Nigeria LNG.

Citing a recent judgment in Nigerian Agip Exploration Limited v. Malabu Oil & Gas Ltd (2025), the government noted that the Court of Appeal dismissed Malabu’s challenge to the allocation of the oil block, ruling that the case was statute-barred and an abuse of court process.

The government, however, expressed concern over continued opposition to the resolution, suggesting that such criticisms were driven by undisclosed interests rather than patriotism.

It urged Nigerians to disregard what it described as attempts to undermine a lawful and strategic resolution, insisting that the development of OPL 245 would unlock significant economic benefits, boost investor confidence, and enhance national revenue.

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