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EU CSO-Bridge, Stakeholders Say Nigeria’s Social Development Act Outdated and Broken‎•Demand urgent overhaul

‎ The European Union-International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (EU-IIDEA), together with key stakeholders, has urged an urgent review of Nigeria’s Social Development Act (SDA), warning that the country cannot achieve inclusive growth or adequately protect vulnerable groups under the current fragmented framework. ‎ ‎The call took place during the National SDA Summit, organised by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IIDEA) and funded by the European Union under its CSOs-Bridge Strengthening Project in Abuja. ‎ ‎Originally conceptualised in the 1970s and enacted in 2004, the Social Development Act serves as Nigeria’s central framework for coordinated and inclusive social development. However, stakeholders argue that it no longer accurately reflects the nation’s realities. ‎ ‎Delivering the keynote address, Enugu State Commissioner for Children, Gender and Social Development, Hon. Valentina Enih, said, “The Act is older than ma...
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NSC Wins Award For Outstanding Leadership.

The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has been honoured with the Corporate Leadership Award as the “Most Outstanding Maritime Agency in Efficiency and Transparency in Nigerian Ports”. ‎ ‎This award, which validates the Council's resolve to promote efficiency, transparency and inclusiveness within the nation’s port ecosystem was bestowed on the agency at the Woman of Fortune Hall of Fame Induction and the 2nd International Women’s Leadership Summit, held recently in Abuja. The event was themed “Fostering Sustainability, Women and Leadership with Technologies.” ‎ ‎ ‎ The Executive Secretary/CEO of NSC, Dr. Pius Akutah MON, who was represented by Mr. Moses Abere, the Director, Special Duties  led a high‑level delegation from the Nigeria Shippers Council to the event. ‎ ‎ Delivering a paper titled “Technology, Women and Shipping Regulation in a Smart Port Regime,” Mr. Abere conveyed the Executive Secretary’s message that Nigeria is at a pivotal moment in its maritime develop...

NAVAL CHIEF RETURNS 'HOME: REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO TROOP WELFARE AND ANTI-OIL THEFT FIGHT ‎

In a significant visit to key operational commands in the Niger Delta, the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, has directed commanders to prioritize the welfare of their personnel while sustaining the offensive against crude oil theft and other illegalities. ‎ ‎The CNS issued the directive on Tuesday during an operational briefing at the Headquarters of Operation Delta Safe (OPDS) in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. ‎ ‎ Addressing the command, Vice Admiral Abbas commended the efforts of the troops and urged the OPDS Commander not to relent in the critical mission of securing the nation's maritime environment. He pledged the continuous support of the Nigerian Navy to the joint task force, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership in achieving their objectives. ‎ ‎Later, the visit took on a personal tone as Vice Admiral Abbas moved to the Headquarters of the Central Naval Command (CNC), a formation he described as “home.” Recalling his previous tenure as the Co...

Seme Customs Records 300℅ Revenue surge, Generates over N2.5bn in Oct‎ober

The Seme Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has recorded a significant revenue collection of over N2.5billion in October, representing an increase of 300 percent when compared to it’s previous monthly average collection of N600million. ‎ ‎The command attributed the growth to blocked leakages, strengthened enforcement, and enhanced facilitation of legitimate trade. ‎ ‎The Controller of the command, Comptroller Wale Adenuga disclosed this in a statement issued by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Chief Superintendent of Customs CSC Isah Sulaimon to clarify and dissociate the command from an online publication which alleged the act of misconduct by  some of its officers along the Seme Badagry corridor. ‎ ‎The statement, which described the report as misleading and unfounded noted that since the assumption of Controller Adenuga in September 2025, enforcement activities along the Lagos–Abidjan corridor have been significantly strengthened through enhanced collab...

NCS Medical Team Trains Apapa Area Command Officers On First Aid

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) medical team yesterday trained officers and men of the Apapa Area Command on basic first aid training. ‎ ‎The Customs Area Controller of the Command, Comptroller Emmanuel Oshoba according to a press release issued by the public relations officer of the command, Superintendent of Customs SC JT Ayagbalo described the initiative as a crucial investment in workplace safety and operational readiness. ‎ ‎In his welcome address, Comptroller Oshoba emphasized that the programme reflects the priority placed on staff welfare by the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR. ‎ ‎He described first aid knowledge as a universal life skill that every adult should possess, especially officers as they are frequently exposed to high-risk operational environments. ‎ ‎ Oshoba noted that simple but timely interventions such as; CPR, bleeding control, choking relief and stroke recognition often determine whether a victim survives, fully recov...

KLT Command Collaborate with Oil and Gas Stakeholders to Enhance Compliance and Operational Efficiency

The Nigeria Customs Service, Kirikiri Lighter Terminal (KLT) Command, on Tuesday, 18th November 2025, convened a strategic stakeholders’ engagement with operators in the oil and gas sector. The session focused on reinforcing compliance with regulatory requirements and improving efficiency in vessel handling and jetty operations within the Command’s jurisdiction. ‎ ‎The Customs Area Controller of the command, Comptroller E. J. Edelduok i n her opening remarks,  described the oil and gas sector as a critical pillar of national revenue generation and energy stability.  According to a press release issued by the Public Relations Officer of the command,  Chief Superintendent of Customs  CSC  VU Ogagbor,  the CAC underscored the need for transparent documentation, precise product accountability, and prompt Customs procedures to ensure the seamless discharge, storage, and evacuation of petroleum products. ‎ ‎ Comptroller Edelduok encouraged stakeholders to prese...

NIMASA GETS NEW SHIP REGISTRAR

The Honourable Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, His Excellency Adegboyega Oyetola, has approved the appointment of Barrister Adenike Adeyele Iyelolu as the new Registrar of Ships for the Federal Republic of Nigeria. ‎Her appointment, which follows the recommendation of the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dayo Mobereola, according to a press release issued by Mr Osagie Edward FNIPR, is In line with the NIMASA Act 2007. ‎ ‎The Registrar of Ships, which is for a four-year tenure will report directly to the Director General for the effective administration of the Nigerian Ship Registry. The Act provides that “the Registrar of Ships shall, with the approval of the Minister, be appointed by the Director General from among the staff of the Agency.” ‎ ‎Adenike Iyelolu who is currently a Deputy Director in NIMASA replaces Barr. Tajudeen Giwa who has just retired after years of commendable service is an accomplished legal a...

FCT AREA COMMAND HOLDS ONE-DAY WORKSHOP ON ONE-STOP SHOP FOR OFFICERS.

The Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Capital Territory Area Command, has successfully organized a one-day workshop focused on strengthening officers’ understanding and effective utilization of the One-Stop Shop (OSS) operational framework. ‎ ‎The workshop, held on 18th November 2025, at the Command, brought together officers from various units to enhance their knowledge of the integrated service system designed to streamline processes, improve workload efficiency, and ensure faster service delivery. ‎ ‎In her address, the Customs Area Controller of the Command, Comptroller, Victoria C. Aliboh noted that the One-Stop Shop (OSS) initiative remains a key component in driving efficiency and transparency within Customs operations. She emphasized that the training embodies the Service’s commitment to continuous improvement, capacity building, and the modernization of Customs procedures in line with global best practice. ‎

Let Your Promotion Reflect in Discipline and Duty GOC 81 Division Charges Newly Promoted Soldiers ‎

The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 81 Division Nigerian Army, Major General Farouk Mijinyawa, has charged newly promoted soldiers of Headquarters 81 Division to continue to uphold the highest standards of discipline, hard work, and dedication in the discharge of their duties and responsibilities. ‎ ‎According to a statement by Lieutenant Colonel Musa Yahaya, Acting Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, 81 Division Nigerian Army "Major General Mijinyawa gave the charge on 18 November 2025, at the Division’s Headquarters Complex, Victoria Island, Lagos, during the decoration ceremony of the newly promoted soldiers. ‎ ‎ At the ceremony, Staff Sergeant Babagana Abacha and Staff Sergeant Kassim Musediku were decorated with the ranks of Warrant Officers. In addition, six  Sergeants were elevated to the rank of Staff Sergeant, four  Corporals to Sergeants, while three  Lance Corporals were decorated with the rank of Corporals. ‎ ‎While congratulating the soldiers on ...

Africa Must Break Inefficient Borders Tinubu Says As He Opens C-PACT Summit in Abuja

I President Ahmed Tinubu has charged African nations to dismantle inefficient borders, modernise their Customs systems and commit to a unified trade architecture capable of reshaping the continent’s economic future. ‎ ‎He stated this on Monday, 17 November 2025 while declaring open the maiden Customs Partnership for African Cooperation in Trade (C-PACT) Summit at the State House in Abuja. ‎ ‎ President Tinubu, who was represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, said Africa’s prosperity depends on deliberate reforms that convert its large market and population into a functional economic bloc, thereby replacing fragmented markets with coordinated policy implementation, stressing that every country must demonstrate political will, institutional alignment and the readiness to deploy technology that simplifies trade. ‎ ‎In his words, “The administration’s reform, exchange rate unification, fuel subsidy removal, port modernisation, and stronger Customs digitalization, were desig...