Tag: Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo

  • Creative Sector Identified as Primary Driver for 2026 GDP Growth

    Creative Sector Identified as Primary Driver for 2026 GDP Growth

    Figures cited by Leadership from the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, indicate that the creative sector is being prioritized as a primary engine for Nigeria’s economic growth in 2026. Following a strategic meeting with the leadership of the Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN), the government pledged to create a more enabling environment for filmmakers, musicians, and digital creators. The sector is expected to play a critical role in the government’s plan to bring 10 million Nigerians into productive economic activity.

    The Minister emphasized that the “orange economy” has the potential to generate massive foreign exchange and create jobs for the youth at a faster rate than traditional manufacturing. Plans are underway to provide better copyright protection and access to low-interest loans for creative projects. This shift reflects a broader policy move to diversify the economy away from oil and leverage Nigeria’s cultural influence globally.

    The story was also reported by The Punch and ThisDay. The Punch noted that “TAMPAN has requested for a dedicated creative industry bank,” while ThisDay highlighted that “creative exports could account for 5% of Nigeria’s GDP by 2027.”

    Echotitbits take:

    The government is finally putting its money where its mouth is regarding Nollywood and the music industry. By involving the Ministry of Interior, they are also likely looking at “visa facilitation” for international crews coming to film in Nigeria. Watch for the rollout of the “Creative Industry Fund” in the Q2 budget.

    Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/creative-sector-key-to-growth-tunji-ojo/ , January 31, 2026

    Photo credit: The Punch

  • Interior Minister Decorates 133 Newly Promoted NSCDC Commandants

    Interior Minister Decorates 133 Newly Promoted NSCDC Commandants

    Reporting by The Nation indicates that the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has decorated 133 newly promoted Commandants of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). Represented by Maj.-Gen. Abdulmalik Jibrin (retd.), the Minister urged the officers to justify their ranks by strengthening intelligence gathering nationwide.

    The promotion is part of a strategy to reposition the NSCDC, especially following the reported transfer of some VIP protection duties from the Nigeria Police to the Corps. The Minister said today’s security challenges require merit-based leadership that can respond quickly to threats against critical infrastructure.

    NSCDC Commandant General Prof. Ahmed Audi reportedly warned officers against political lobbying for postings and stressed that career growth should come through service, hard work, and mentoring subordinates.

    Leadership Newspaper and Daily Post also reported on the ceremony and its timing as the Corps takes on expanded responsibilities.

    Echotitbits take: This looks like an effort to strengthen internal security architecture so the military can focus on frontline combat, while the NSCDC deepens domestic intelligence and infrastructure protection.

    Source: The Nation – https://thenationonlineng.net/133-nscdc-commandants-decorated-with-new-ranks/ 2026-01-09

    Photo Credit: The Nation

  • Holiday Dates Confirmed as Police Roll Out Nationwide Yuletide Security Plan

    Holiday Dates Confirmed as Police Roll Out Nationwide Yuletide Security Plan

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-22

    Reporting by Punch indicates Nigeria is moving into the Christmas/New Year stretch with an expanded policing posture and officially gazetted public holidays.

    Security agencies say the goal is to deter robbery, kidnapping, and crowd-control flashpoints around worship centres, markets, event venues, and major transport corridors. Officials also urged residents to be vigilant and promptly report suspicious activity.

    On the government side, the Interior Ministry announced December 25, December 26, 2025, and January 1, 2026 as public holidays for Christmas, Boxing Day, and New Year celebrations.

    Channels Television also carried the Interior Ministry statement, quoting: “The Federal Government has declared Thursday, 25th December 2025; Friday, 26th December 2025; and Thursday, 1st January 2026 as public holidays…”. The Guardian similarly reported on the police festive-season operational posture and quoted the directive for nationwide deployment.

    Echotitbits take: This is the annual stress-test period for highway safety, inter-state travel, and crowd management. Watch for whether visibility policing actually reduces road kidnappings, and whether emergency lines work reliably in the busiest corridors.

    Source: The Punch— December 22, 2025 (https://punchng.com/yuletide-police-tighten-security-fg-declares-holidays/)
    The Punch 2025-12-22