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Oil Wells: My Contributions at Senate Misrepresented, Says Egba

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From Ene Asuquo, Calabar

The former leader in the 6th Senate, Sen. Victor Ndoma Egba has said that certain persons are using the current oil wells problems between Cross River and Akwa Ibom States to misrepresent his contributions on the floor of the 6th Senate concerning the Bakassi Peninsula and the consequential loss of the 76 oil wells by Cross River State.

In a press statement by the former senate leader, stated that the misrepresentations were achieved through selective quotation and distortion of context, are aimed at blackmailing his person and creating a false impression of disloyalty to the Government and people of Cross River State.

According to the statement,  “Let me state clearly, unequivocally, and without any ambiguity that I stand firmly and completely with His Excellency, Governor Bassey Otu, the Government, and the good people of Cross River State in all lawful, constitutional, and institutional efforts to protect and advance our State’s legitimate interests in relation to Bakassi, the 76 oil wells, and all other hydrocarbon assets that are scientifically, geologically, and legally attributable to Cross River State,” he stated

He stressed that the Bakassi matter is not one for political manipulation, cheap propaganda, or media sensationalism, but rather a deeply sensitive, historical, territorial, humanitarian, and economic issue that has profoundly affected the dignity, livelihoods, maritime access, security, and long-term development prospects of Cross River State.

He further said that the loss of Bakassi resulted in the displacement of communities, contraction of our maritime frontage, loss of access to fishing grounds and navigational corridors, and severe economic dislocation. And that these realities continue to shape the developmental challenges of the State, maintaining that it must be addressed with seriousness, empathy, and institutional responsibility.

“Throughout my years in the Senate, my interventions on Bakassi and resource derivation were guided by fidelity to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, respect for Nigeria’s international obligations, the imperatives of national unity, and the pursuit of equity and justice within our federal system”, he said.

“My record shows consistent advocacy for fairness in revenue derivation, transparent boundary demarcation, and the protection of sub-national interests within the limits of the law. I will not be distracted by politically motivated narratives designed to sow division among our people”.

The former Chairman of NDDC said it is important to clarify that any perceived difference between his contributions in the Senate at the time and his present position does not arise from any inconsistency of principle. Rather, it reflects significant advancements in scientific, geological, maritime, and geospatial knowledge that now provide a stronger evidentiary basis for Cross River State’s claims.

He maintained that the continental shelf and sub-surface petroleum systems do not terminate at administrative maritime boundaries; they exist as continuous geological formations governed by basin architecture, stratigraphy, and petroleum system dynamics.

Ndoma- Egba said further that new scientific datasets and inter-agency geospatial mapping exercises have identified up to 245 surface well coordinates and corresponding reservoir coordinates, many of which demonstrate basin-wide reservoir continuity within the Cross River Basin, the offshore transition zone, and trans-boundary geological structures extending towards the Cameroon sector

The Chairman Governing Council, federal University Oye Ekiti also argued that the administrative transfer of certain oil wells from Cross River State to Akwa Ibom State did not arise from any judicial determination. Rather, it flowed from the unilateral adjustment of Cross River State’s land boundary in favour of Akwa Ibom State in the 2008 Oil Dichotomy Model Map, an administrative framework that re-attributed derivation rights without the benefit of a conclusive, court-mandated, multi-agency scientific verification of coordinates, reservoir continuity, basin limits, and subsurface geological data.

“I therefore call on all stakeholders to rise above partisan politics, misinformation, and emotional manipulation, and to align behind a coherent strategy anchored on science, geology, law, and institutional due process. This is a moment for unity, strategic discipline, and collective resolve”.

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Protesters Demand Review of NRS Executive Director Appointments Over Alleged Breach of Law

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By David Torough, Abuja

A coalition of civil society activists on Monday staged the second phase of a peaceful protest at the headquarters of the Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS) in Abuja, demanding the reversal of what they described as unlawful appointments of Executive Directors representing the country’s geopolitical zones.

The protest was led by the Coalition of Concerned Nigerian Citizens (CCNC), whose convener, Amande Msughter Solomon, accused the NRS leadership of violating provisions of the Nigerian Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, 2025 in the appointment process.

Addressing journalists during the protest on March 9, Solomon said the coalition returned to the agency’s headquarters to press for the correction of what it called “erroneous and purported appointments” made in breach of the law.

According to him, the group had earlier raised the issue during the first phase of its protest on February 16, 2026, but alleged that the NRS had yet to respond or clarify the legality of the appointments.

The coalition argued that five out of the six Executive Director positions were filled in violation of Section 17(1) of the NRS Establishment Act, which stipulates that appointments must follow a rotational arrangement among states within each geopolitical zone in alphabetical order.

Under the group’s interpretation of the law, Solomon said the North-East position should have gone to Adamawa State rather than Borno State, while Benue State should represent the North-Central instead of Niger State.

He also argued that Jigawa State should represent the North-West rather than Kano State, Abia State instead of Imo State for the South-East, and Ekiti State rather than Lagos State for the South-West.

The Act further provides that the President appoints six Executive Directors for the service, each representing a geopolitical zone on a rotational basis among states in alphabetical order, with the additional requirement that the Executive Chairman and an Executive Director must not come from the same state.

Solomon urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Executive Chairman of the NRS, Zacch Adedeji, to correct the alleged irregularities and ensure strict compliance with the law.

He also criticized what he described as the agency’s silence on the matter, warning that it could undermine public confidence and create perceptions of unfairness among states.

The coalition said it would continue peaceful demonstrations at the NRS headquarters until the appointments are reviewed and due process is followed.

It also announced plans to petition relevant authorities to address the issue.

Solomon insisted that taxpayers’ funds should not be used to sustain appointments made outside the provisions of the law, stressing that the coalition would persist in its advocacy until its demands are met.

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Pope Leo XIV Urges Dialogue as Iran, Israel Tensions Escalate

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Pope Leo XIV on Sunday appealed to nations involved in the escalating Middle East conflict to recognise their moral responsibility to pursue peace, following airstrikes reportedly carried out by the United States and Israel on Iran.

According to Vatican News, the Pope made the call during his Angelus address on Sunday, where he expressed “deep concern” over recent developments in the region, particularly in Iran.

“Stability and peace are not built with mutual threats, nor with weapons, which sow destruction, pain, and death, but only through a reasonable, authentic, and responsible dialogue,” he said.

The Pontiff warned that an uncontrolled escalation of violence could result in catastrophic consequences.

“Faced with the possibility of a tragedy of enormous proportions. “I address to the parties involved a heartfelt appeal to assume the moral responsibility to stop the spiral of violence before it becomes an irreparable abyss!,” he said.

Pope Leo XIV also prayed that diplomacy would regain prominence in resolving the crisis.

“May diplomacy recover its role and may the good of peoples be promoted, peoples who long for peaceful coexistence founded on justice. And let us continue to pray for peace,” he said.

On Saturday, Israel and the United States reportedly began joint airstrikes on Tehran and other Iranian cities, prompting retaliatory attacks by Iran targeting Israel and several Gulf countries hosting American military bases.

In a dramatic development, Iranian state-run news agencies later announced the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who had ruled the country for nearly 37 years.

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Niger Directs Political Appointees Seeking 2027 Offices to Resign March 23

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From Dan Amasingha, Minna

The Niger State Government has directed all political appointees and public office holders who intend to contest elective positions in the 2027 General Elections to resign their appointments on or before March 23, 2026.

The directive was issued by the Secretary to the Government of Niger State (SSG), Abubakar Usman, following the release of the revised timetable for the 2027 general elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

According to the timetable released by INEC, elections for the President and members of the National Assembly will take place on January 16, 2027, while elections for State Governors and members of the State Houses of Assembly are scheduled for February 6, 2027.

The electoral body also announced that political parties will begin their primaries on April 23, 2026, as part of preparations for the nationwide polls.

Usman explained that the directive was necessary to ensure strict compliance with electoral laws and guidelines regulating participation in elective offices.

He noted that the law requires public office holders who intend to contest elections to resign their appointments at least one month before the commencement of party primaries.

The SSG therefore urged all affected political appointees and government officials in the state with political ambitions to submit their resignations before the stipulated deadline to avoid violating the rules guiding the electoral process.

“I am to draw the attention of all political appointees and other government officials who desire to contest for elective positions that the conduct of party primaries is expected to commence from April 23, 2026,” he said.

“In line with this development, all such appointees and officials are advised to resign their appointments by March 23, 2026, in order to meet the one-month requirement for resignation before seeking elective positions.”

Usman reiterated the state government’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring that all political activities in the state strictly conform to constitutional and electoral provisions.

The directive was contained in a statement signed by Lawal Tanko, Coordinator of Press Affairs in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of Niger State, on March 8, 2026.

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