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  • Fubara to Commission 10 Projects Across Rivers LGAs

    Governor Siminalayi Fubara is set to inaugurate 10 projects across Rivers local governments, framed as accelerated service delivery and statewide visibility for the administration.

    The rollout is expected to reinforce infrastructure and community-focused governance signals amid a politically charged environment.

    2025-12-09

    The Nation

    2025-12-09

  • Rivers Grassroots Leaders Back Tinubu for 2027

    Local government chairmen and councillors in Rivers State reportedly endorsed President Tinubu for a second term, signalling shifting grassroots alignments in a politically pivotal state.

    The endorsement lands amid broader Rivers power recalibrations and will likely shape narratives ahead of future electoral contestations.

    2025-12-09

    The Nation

    2025-12-09

  • Tinubu Meets Fubara, Nwifuru Behind Closed Doors

    President Bola Tinubu held separate closed-door meetings with Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Ebonyi Governor Francis Nwifuru at the State House. No official details were disclosed publicly at the time of reporting.

    The Fubara meeting drew heightened attention given ongoing political tension and shifting alignments in Rivers State.

    2025-12-08

    The Nation

    2025-12-08

  • Oyo Court Removes INEC From PDP Convention Suit

    An Oyo State High Court in Ibadan struck out INEC from a suit challenging the PDP’s plan to hold its elective convention in the state, agreeing that the federal agency must be sued at the Federal High Court.

    The case continues against remaining defendants, with the ruling likely to influence how parties structure future litigation involving national institutions.

    2025-12-08

    The Nation

    2025-12-08

  • Court Refuses Immediate Suspension of NNPCL GCEO

    An FCT High Court reportedly declined to grant an ex-parte request seeking the immediate suspension of the NNPCL GCEO pending an EFCC investigation. The court ordered the relevant parties to respond, moving the matter into a substantive hearing phase.

    The suit underscores the rising role of civic litigation in shaping public-sector accountability debates.

    2025-12-08

    The Nation

    2025-12-08

  • Reps Give NNPCL Dec. 15 Deadline on 2021 Audit Queries

    The House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee has given NNPCL a final December 15, 2025 deadline to respond to 2021 audit queries, citing repeated non-appearance and incomplete documentation.

    Lawmakers warned that continued disregard for oversight could trigger stronger legislative action as scrutiny of national oil-sector governance intensifies.

    2025-12-08

    The Nation

    2025-12-08

  • NUPRC Discloses Releases to NNPCL

    The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission says it has released significant dollar and naira sums to NNPCL linked to sector obligations and upstream administration. The disclosure appears aimed at clarifying financial flows within the post-PIA governance framework.

    Stakeholders are expected to weigh the statement against wider remittance, audit and operational transparency expectations in the oil and gas sector.

    2025-12-09

    The Nation

    2025-12-09

  • FG Lowers Oil Block Entry Cost

    The Federal Government has reportedly reduced the entry cost for oil blocks in the 2025 bid environment, positioning the move as a way to expand participation and encourage indigenous operators.

    Industry watchers say the policy’s impact will depend on transparent timelines, credible financing frameworks and stable regulation to convert interest into development.

    2025-12-09

    Punch

    2025-12-09

  • FG Tightens 2025 Oil Licensing Financial Thresholds

    Nigeria’s upstream regulator has outlined new financial thresholds for the 2025 licensing round, with higher benchmarks for deep offshore bidders and lower requirements for onshore/shallow water participation. The guidance also allows alternative proofs of financial capacity.

    The government also signalled reduced signature-bonus expectations, a move intended to broaden participation and stimulate investor interest.

    2025-12-08

    The Nation

    2025-12-08

  • NLC Fixes Dec. 17 Nationwide Protest Over Insecurity

    The Nigeria Labour Congress has announced a nationwide protest for December 17, 2025, citing escalating insecurity and renewed fears around school abductions. The decision followed an NEC meeting in Lagos.

    Labour leaders warned that failure to address security lapses could lead to broader industrial actions, urging citizens to support calls for stronger protection of vulnerable communities.

    2025-12-08

    Vanguard

    2025-12-08