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PIGB: NASS To Mount Pressure For Presidential Assent — Saraki

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For Stronger Electoral Process, Undue Interference By Security Agents Must Go – Saraki

President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki  says  the National Assembly will continue to mount  necessary  pressure to get  presidential assent on the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB).

Saraki spoke at a dinner as part of activities at the ongoing 24th Nigerian Economic Summit in Abuja on Monday.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the dinner which ended late in the night, was attended by trade experts, industrialists, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) operators and financial experts among other dignitaries.

According to Saraki, the resolve by the legislature to mount pressure to ensure the bill gets presidential assent has become necessary, given its importance to development of the oil and gas sector in Nigeria.

News Agency of Nigeria reports that President Muhammadu Buhari had withheld assent on the PIGB following its passage by the National Assembly.

The President had also communicated its decline of assent to the PIGB 2018, citing constitutional and legal reasons in the bill.

The Senate president said that it was unfortunate that the bill had not been assented to, adding “we took it as a responsibility to drive that bill to a level it has never been in a decade’’.

“That bill, a lot of people when we started said we cannot do it, but we demonstrated we have the political will and the commitment to do it.

“We passed the governance bill and it went to the executive.

“What I expected considering the kind of work that was done was for us both arms to seat down, because the issues that were raised are not issues that are not surmountable.

“Unfortunately, after so many months, the bill has come back with query that can easily be trashed out in a day session.

“Those in the petroleum sector will agree with me that they have never seen the engagement we saw in the governance bill.

“Secondly, we had the fiscal bill and we have taken it to the point that has never been archived, but I believe a lot of the operators will want to ask what will happen to the fiscal bill if the governance bill was not assented to.

“Our intension is to go back to the executive and seat down with them in the interest of Nigeria.

“This is a very good bill as most operators and the technical people in the sector commended it.’’

He said the observation made on the bill was not enough reasons to stop its assent because of the huge positive impact it would make in investments in the sector.

“Because as you know, there is no serious investment going in the oil and gas sector because people are not sure of what to expect.’’

On cost of governance, Saraki said it was huge but added that there were some wastages that could be reduced.

The Senate president said the fight against corruption must be transparent, and credible, adding that effort should also be made to prevent it.

“For example, the main area where we produce our major revenue is mainly in the oil and gas sector.

“But when you look at corruption cases, I am not sure you will find many of the cases in that sector, the fight is so selective.

“But if it is transparent, you should start from where you are producing your large source of revenue.

“Because if you can tackle corruption in the sector, there will be less leakage down the line.

“For example today, we are back to spending close to 3.6 billion dollars petroleum subsidy, so apart from the national assembly, which anti-corruption agency is looking at that?

“The point I am making is that there should be a transparent process and approach in fighting corruption.

“If we can make the petroleum sector most efficient which accounts for large revenue, government will be more efficient.

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Morocco To Partner With Nigeria On Economic Development Projects

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President, Mata International Equestrian Festival, Nabil Baraka, has disclosed plans to partner with Nigeria on economic development projects.

He spoke on the sidelines of the opening ceremony of the 14th edition of the Mata International Equestrian Festival in northern Morocco.

While speaking with journalists, Baraka noted that cooperation between the countries would bring about closer ties that would lead to growth.

“Next year, we will make sure to have Nigerian-Moroccan cooperation on how the future generation will grow together.

“I will make sure that Nigeria and Morocco get closer in economic dialogue because this is what brings increase and growth”, he said.

This year’s edition of the festival commenced in northern Morocco on Saturday, bringing together local communities, international visitors, cultural enthusiasts, and equestrian teams in a celebration of heritage, tradition, and unity.

The day’s activities included the introduction of the Mata equestrian teams and the official launch of the festival’s renowned equestrian sporting events, which have become a symbol of Morocco’s enduring horse-riding traditions and cultural identity.

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DHQ mourns ex-general killed in captivity, vows intensified operations

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The Defence Headquarters on Saturday mourned the death of a former Director of Defence Information, Major General Rabe Abubakar (retd.), who was abducted and later died in captivity.

The military high command also vowed to intensify ongoing operations aimed at tracking down those responsible and other criminal elements across the country.

Abubakar was reportedly kidnapped alongside his wife in May while travelling through Katsina State.

A video later surfaced on June 6 showing the retired general and his wife appealing to the Katsina State Government for the release of detained bandits and livestock.

In a statement issued in Abuja by the Director of Defence Information, Major General Samaila Uba, the Defence Headquarters described Abubakar’s death as a tragic loss.

“The Defence Headquarters regrets to announce the passing of Major General Rabe Abubakar (Retired), who tragically lost his life in captivity following his abduction,” Uba said.

The military said Abubakar served the nation with distinction in various capacities, including as spokesman for military formations and the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

The DHQ noted that the late officer contributed significantly to counter-insurgency operations, military professionalism and national development.

“His commitment to duty and to the unity of Nigeria remains a shining example for all personnel of the AFN,” the statement added.

According to the statement, the Defence Headquarters deliberately avoided public comment on the abduction while rescue efforts were ongoing.

“The Defence Headquarters withheld public comment on his abduction in deference to ongoing rescue efforts by the AFN and sister security agencies.

“Every operational resource was deployed in the hope of securing his safe return,” Uba stated.

The military said the incident had further strengthened its resolve to intensify operations against insecurity across the country.

“In response to a series of unfortunate abductions across Nigeria, including that of Maj Gen Abubakar, ongoing operations have since been further intensified to bring perpetrators to justice and to dismantle all terrorist networks threatening our nation,” Uba said.

The Armed Forces assured Nigerians that it would not relent until peace and security are restored nationwide.

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Gbenga Hashim condemns attack on Sowore, protesters on Democracy Day

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Accord Party presidential candidate and Co-Chairman of the Movement for Democratic Renewal (MDR), Dr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, has condemned the reported attack on human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore, and other protesters during a Democracy Day demonstration, describing it as a troubling sign for Nigeria’s democratic future.

In a statement made available to newsmen, Hashim said the right to peaceful protest, free expression, and civic participation are fundamental elements of democracy and must not be undermined.

He warned that democracy cannot survive where citizens are intimidated for demanding accountability or expressing concerns about governance.

According to him, Democracy Day should not only mark the return to civilian rule but also serve as a reminder of the responsibility to protect democratic values, including freedom of Expression justice, constitutionalism, and the rule of law.

“Democracy is strengthened when citizens can freely speak, organise, and demand accountability from those entrusted with power. Any attempt to suppress these freedoms weakens democracy itself,” Hashim said.

The Presidential candidate, who recently became co-chair of MDR alongside NLC President Comrade Joe Ajero said the movement was established to defend Nigeria’s democratic space and prevent any drift towards authoritarianism.

He also condemned what he described as the continued harassment of Sowore, including the seizure of his passport, which he said remains unresolved despite legal interventions.

Hashim said MDR would continue to mobilise democratic forces, civil society, labour, and citizens committed to protecting democratic institutions and expanding civic freedoms.

“Nigeria must not return to an era where dissent is treated as a crime and citizens are denied their democratic rights. The defence of democracy is the responsibility of all who believe in freedom and accountable leadership,” he said.

He urged security agencies and relevant authorities to respect citizens’ constitutional rights while ensuring public order.

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