Category: Government Policy

  • Anambra teen wins healthy cooking contest as Soludo’s programme pushes nutrition in schools

    Anambra teen wins healthy cooking contest as Soludo’s programme pushes nutrition in schools

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-20 09:45:00

    In a report published by The Punch, a student of St. Charles College, Onitsha, Ikechukwu Ifechukwu, won Anambra’s 2025 Healthy Living Cooking Competition linked to First Lady Dr Nonye Soludo’s school programme.

    The event in Awka brought students from all 21 local government areas to compete on healthy meal preparation under time limits, with judging based on hygiene, taste, presentation and service.

    Organisers say the aim is to strengthen nutrition awareness and practical life skills among young people, while also challenging gender stereotypes around cooking.

    Daily Post described the outcome as a male student who “emerged winner” of the cooking competition in Anambra. The Punch quoted Mrs Soludo saying the initiative “defies stereotypes and traditional misconceptions,” adding that schoolboys have now won for two straight editions.

    Echotitbits take:
    It’s lifestyle content with a policy edge: nutrition habits built in school can scale into public health outcomes. Watch for whether the programme expands, how schools track nutrition outcomes, and whether local foods and hygiene education become more visible in the curriculum.

    Source: The Punch — December 20, 2025 (https://punchng.com/anambra-college-student-wins-soludos-cooking-competition/)
    The Punch 2025-12-20

  • FG pauses sachet-alcohol enforcement after political pushback

    FG pauses sachet-alcohol enforcement after political pushback

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    2025-12-19 09:00:00

    Punch Newspapers reports that the Federal Government has directed a temporary pause on enforcement tied to the planned clampdown on sachet alcohol, pending a policy review.

    The suspension follows concerns around implementation timing, stakeholder impact and the need to align public-health objectives with market realities in the informal retail chain.

    Verification: Premium Times reports the OSGF intervened and suspended the proposed ban, while earlier Premium Times reporting notes NAFDAC had signalled full enforcement by December 2025.

    Quotes: Premium Times: “The Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) has intervened…” Premium Times (earlier): “enforce a total ban… by December 2025.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Nigeria’s policy risk often shows up as hard announcements followed by soft landings. Watch for a clear phased roadmap (compliance + consumer protection) versus an indefinite pause that deepens uncertainty.

    Source: The Punch — 2025-12-19 — https://punchng.com/fg-suspends-sachet-alcohol-ban-pending-review/

    The Punch 2025-12-19

  • FG orders phased reopening of 47 Unity Schools shut over insecurity

    FG orders phased reopening of 47 Unity Schools shut over insecurity

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    2025-12-18 13:00:00

    The Nation reports that the Federal Government has directed the reopening of 47 Unity Schools previously closed due to insecurity, signalling a push to restore learning under strengthened safety arrangements.

    The return is expected to be phased, with security readiness and local risk context shaping how quickly each school fully resumes.

    Verification: Premium Times and PulseWire also reported the reopening directive and the security-driven context behind earlier closures.

    Quotes: Premium Times: “FG announces reopening of 47 unity schools…” PulseWire: “UPDATED: FG Announces Reopening Of 47 Unity Schools…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Reopening is only step one. Watch for measurable protection: perimeter hardening, early-warning networks, rapid response protocols and sustained funding—without turning schools into conflict zones.

    Source:

    The Guardian Nigeria News

    — 2025-12-18 — https://guardian.ng/education/insecurity-fg-reopens-47-unity-schools/

    The Guardian Nigeria News

    2025-12-18

  • Tinubu taps Muliyat Oseni to lead NERC as power-sector regulation resets

    Tinubu taps Muliyat Oseni to lead NERC as power-sector regulation resets

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    2025-12-19 10:00:00

    In a report by The Punch, President Tinubu has appointed Dr. Muliyat Omolola Oseni as chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

    The change matters because NERC shapes tariffs, market rules, consumer protection and investor confidence—areas under pressure from service shortfalls and reform disputes.

    Verification: Premium Times and Vanguard also reported the appointment and the leadership change at the regulator.

    Quotes: Premium Times: “President Tinubu appoints new NERC chairman…” Vanguard: “Tinubu appoints Dr. Muliyat Oseni as NERC Chairman…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Appointments don’t fix electricity—execution does. Watch the first 90 days: metering acceleration, estimated billing controls, Disco performance enforcement, and transparent dispute resolution across the value chain.

    Source: The Punch — 2025-12-19 — https://punchng.com/tinubu-appoints-oseni-nerc-chairman/

    The Punch 2025-12-19

  • Senate confirms 64 ambassadors as Nigeria fills key diplomatic gaps

    Senate confirms 64 ambassadors as Nigeria fills key diplomatic gaps

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    2025-12-18 14:00:00

    The Punch reports that Nigeria’s Senate has confirmed 64 ambassadorial nominees after committee screening and adoption of the foreign affairs report.

    The confirmations are expected to strengthen diplomacy, trade engagement and diaspora services, which depend heavily on active missions and leadership capacity abroad.

    Verification: BusinessDay and TVC News also reported the confirmation of the nominee list and the Senate’s decision.

    Quotes: BusinessDay: “Senate confirms 64 ambassadorial nominees…” TVC News: “The Senate has confirmed… 64 persons…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: The real deliverable is service quality. Watch posting timelines, mission funding, and performance KPIs—especially consular turnaround, trade facilitation and diaspora engagement.

    Source: The Punch — 2025-12-18 — https://punchng.com/senate-confirms-fani-kayode-reno-omokri-62-others-as-ambassadors/

    The Punch 2025-12-18

  • Budget tussle: lawmakers split over crude benchmark for 2026–2028 plan

    Budget tussle: lawmakers split over crude benchmark for 2026–2028 plan

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    2025-12-19 11:00:00

    From Punch coverage of the fiscal plan, Nigeria’s lawmakers are reportedly divided over the crude oil price benchmark proposed in the 2026–2028 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF).

    The benchmark matters because it shapes revenue projections, borrowing needs and how aggressively government can fund infrastructure and social programmes.

    Verification: BusinessDay reported the disagreement over the benchmark, while Reuters-based reporting (via Channels TV) has highlighted weak oil market dynamics that could complicate pricing assumptions.

    Quotes: BusinessDay: “Reps, Senate disagree over… crude benchmark…” Channels TV: “Nigerian oil struggles to find buyers…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Nigeria’s fiscal credibility rises or falls on realistic oil assumptions. Watch revised benchmark levels, production assumptions versus theft/vandalism realities, and whether non-oil revenue plans become concrete.

    Source: The Punch — 2025-12-19 — https://punchng.com/mtef-reps-senate-disagree-over-crude-benchmark/

    The Punch 2025-12-19

  • Reps open probe into alleged ‘edited’ gazetted tax laws as politics heats up

    Reps open probe into alleged ‘edited’ gazetted tax laws as politics heats up

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    2025-12-19 12:00:00

    Punch reports that the House of Representatives has set up an ad hoc committee to investigate claims that versions of new tax laws in circulation differ from what the National Assembly passed.

    The controversy is high-stakes: investors and citizens need certainty on what the law actually says—especially ahead of the planned January 2026 effective date.

    Verification: Premium Times confirms the House set up a seven-member committee to probe alleged discrepancies, while The Guardian reported the political demand to shift commencement.

    Quotes: Premium Times: “set up a seven-member ad hoc committee to investigate alleged discrepancies…” The Guardian: “demanded that the commencement date… be shifted…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: If citizens believe laws can be altered after passage, legitimacy collapses. Watch for publication of an authenticated gazette, version control, and sanctions if wrongdoing is established.

    Source: The Punch — 2025-12-19 — https://punchng.com/reps-probe-tax-law-tweaks-pdp-demands-suspension/

    The Punch 2025-12-19

  • Stakeholders warn Senate against death-penalty option in kidnapping bill

    Stakeholders warn Senate against death-penalty option in kidnapping bill

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    2025-12-18 17:00:00

    The Nation reports that stakeholders at a Senate hearing pushed back against proposals to introduce death penalty provisions for kidnapping, citing legal, rights and implementation concerns.

    Critics argue deterrence is unlikely if conviction rates remain low, and that reforms should prioritise investigation quality, prosecution capacity and victim protection.

    Verification: Premium Times and Channels TV also reported the public hearing and documented opposition from the AGF, NBA and other groups.

    Quotes: Premium Times: “AGF, NBA, others oppose death penalty for kidnapping…” Channels TV: “raised concerns… at the public hearing…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Nigeria’s crisis is less about harsh laws and more about weak enforcement. Watch the final Senate wording and whether the bill strengthens investigations, forensics and witness protection without expanding punitive powers that can be abused.

    Source: The Nation — 2025-12-18 — https://thenationonlineng.net/stakeholders-oppose-death-penalty-for-kidnapping/

    The Nation 2025-12-18

  • Regulators Exit as Dangote–NMDPRA Dispute Rattles Nigeria’s Fuel Market

    Regulators Exit as Dangote–NMDPRA Dispute Rattles Nigeria’s Fuel Market

    2025-12-18 00:00:00

    According to Punch, Nigeria’s petroleum sector was jolted by the resignation of the heads of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) and the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), amid an escalating dispute tied to Dangote Refinery’s allegations and petition.

    The report says the resignations followed weeks of public tension over fuel import licensing, pricing dynamics, and regulatory oversight, with marketers warning that uncertainty could deepen the squeeze on downstream operators.

    Punch notes that Dangote’s petition to the ICPC alleging questionable wealth and conduct by the NMDPRA chief added pressure to an already heated standoff, even as government moved to nominate replacements for both agencies.

    ICPC, in a public notice, confirmed it had received “a formal petition” against the NMDPRA CEO and said “the petition will be duly investigated.” (ICPC)

    Reuters also reported the shake-up as a major signal to investors watching the refining and downstream market, quoting an energy lawyer who said the developments were not expected to “adversely affect investor confidence.” (Reuters)

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: A regulator shake-up in the middle of a pricing war raises fresh questions about policy consistency under the Petroleum Industry Act. Watch for what the Senate confirmation hearings reveal—especially on import licensing, market competition rules, and how government balances energy security with private refining ambitions.

    Source: Punch — December 18, 2025 (https://punchng.com/petrol-war-fallout-nmdpra-nuprc-bosses-resign-as-dangotes-petition-rocks-sector/)

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  • Burkina Faso Releases Nigerian Air Force Crew After Emergency Landing Talks

    Burkina Faso Releases Nigerian Air Force Crew After Emergency Landing Talks

    2025-12-18 00:00:00

    In a report carried by Punch, Burkina Faso has released Nigerian Air Force personnel detained after a military aircraft made an emergency landing, following diplomatic engagement between both countries.

    The development, according to the report, followed high-level talks led by Nigeria’s foreign affairs officials, with authorities seeking to de-escalate what had become a sensitive regional incident.

    The aircraft, Punch notes, was en route for scheduled maintenance when the emergency diversion occurred—an episode that unfolded amid broader tensions in the Sahel region.

    The Associated Press quoted a spokesperson as saying, “Matters have been resolved, they are no longer detained,” while noting that the incident had triggered heightened security posture in the Sahel alliance. (AP)

    The Guardian earlier described the landing as an “unauthorised” incident that deepened a diplomatic standoff and fuelled conflicting reports about the troops’ status. (The Guardian)

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: The quick resolution underscores how fragile airspace and security incidents can become in West Africa’s current climate. Watch for whether this episode leads to new protocols on military transit, clearer regional deconfliction channels, and re-calibrated Nigeria–Sahel alliance engagement.

    Source: Punch — December 18, 2025 (https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/843935-burkina-faso-frees-detained-nigerian-soldiers.html)

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