Tag: supply chain

  • Federal Government Moves to Disrupt Terrorist Bomb-Making Networks

    Federal Government Moves to Disrupt Terrorist Bomb-Making Networks

    In a security update published by The Punch, the Nigerian government has launched a specialized operation to dismantle the supply chains used by terrorists to manufacture Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). The initiative focuses on tracking and restricting the flow of explosive materials, chemicals, and electronic components frequently intercepted in conflict zones. This follows a recent Boko Haram attack in Borno State that claimed the lives of five soldiers and 15 civilians, underscoring the urgent need for a more proactive counter-IED strategy.

    Security agencies have been directed to tighten surveillance at borders and monitor the sale of dual-use chemicals in the open market. The National Security Adviser’s office is coordinating with industrial chemical importers to ensure that materials meant for manufacturing and mining do not end up in the hands of insurgents. The government believes that by “choking” the supply of bomb-making materials, they can significantly reduce the lethality of terrorist operations.

    The operation was also validated by Daily Post and Premium Times. Daily Post reported that “new checkpoints are being established specifically to inspect chemical shipments,” while Premium Times noted that “intelligence sharing with neighboring countries has been intensified to track cross-border smuggling.”

    Echotitbits take:

    Choking the supply chain is a smarter long-term strategy than just kinetic warfare. However, the challenge will be doing this without hurting legitimate businesses in the mining and construction sectors that rely on these chemicals. Watch for new licensing requirements for chemical distributors.

    Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/fg-to-disrupt-terrorists-bomb-making-supply-chains/, January 31, 2026

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  • Global Trade Shifts: Okonjo-Iweala Urges Nigeria to Court Strategic Investors

    Global Trade Shifts: Okonjo-Iweala Urges Nigeria to Court Strategic Investors

    Global Trade Shifts: Okonjo-Iweala Urges Nigeria to Court Strategic Investors

    WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala urged Nigeria to aggressively court strategic investors as multinationals diversify supply chains away from China, stressing digital trade and infrastructure as anchors for industrial growth.

    Additional coverage across Nigerian media and stakeholder reactions indicate that the implications of the development will be closely watched in the coming days as policy, security, and market signals evolve.

    Echotitbits take: This highlights a critical pivot from aid-seeking to investment-attraction. Watch for whether the Federal Government introduces new tax incentives specifically for companies exiting the Asian market to set up local manufacturing hubs.

    Source: Vanguard – https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/davos-2026-target-global-investors-to-cut-imports-create-jobs-okonjo-iweala-advises-fg/ (2026-01-22)

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    2026-01-22 09:00:00

     

  • Investigative report tracks Nigeria’s battery recycling crackdown after lead poisoning fears

    Investigative report tracks Nigeria’s battery recycling crackdown after lead poisoning fears

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    2025-12-18 07:45:00

    Writing in The Examination (in collaboration with The New York Times), reporters say Nigerian authorities have begun documenting environmental and health damage tied to used lead-acid battery recycling amid scrutiny of lead exposure risks.

    The investigation places the issue in a global supply chain context, where recycled lead can reach international markets, raising questions about enforcement, exports and environmental justice.

    It highlights severe health risks—especially for children—and argues that cleanup and remediation often lag behind industrial activity.

    Premium Times reported Ogun ordered shutdowns of several ULAB recycling facilities, while The Examination/NYT collaboration said Nigeria has “begun cataloging the health and environmental damage” tied to such factories.

    Echotitbits take:
    This is bigger than one community: it tests Nigeria’s capacity to regulate high-risk industry inside a global value chain. Watch for independent lab results, traceability demands from buyers, and sustained monitoring.

    Source: The Examination — December 18, 2025 (https://www.theexamination.org/articles/nigeria-closes-battery-recycling-factories-after-lead-poisoning)
    The Examination 2025-12-18

  • Lekki Deep Sea Port Says It Has Reached 50% Operating Capacity as Cargo Volumes Rise

    Lekki Deep Sea Port Says It Has Reached 50% Operating Capacity as Cargo Volumes Rise

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    2025-12-17

    In a report carried by *The Punch*, operators of the Lekki Deep Sea Port say the facility has hit about 50% operational capacity, citing improving cargo throughput and expanding shipping activity.

    The update suggests the port is steadily moving from ramp-up to maturity, a key milestone given expectations that Lekki will reduce congestion pressure on older Lagos ports and support Nigeria’s trade competitiveness.

    Industry watchers also see the capacity marker as a signal for faster connectivity upgrades—road/rail evacuation, truck call-up efficiency, and customs processing speed will determine whether the port translates into lower logistics costs.

    Other reporting on the same development includes:
    – S&P Global: “Port utilisation is improving as West Africa trade routes adjust and operators expand calls.”
    – Lloyd’s List: “Terminal productivity gains are beginning to show in cargo-handling metrics.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: 50% capacity is progress, not victory. The real test is evacuation and cost-to-clear. Watch for rail-link milestones, customs digitisation improvements, and whether shipping lines increase direct calls that reduce transshipment delays.

    Source: The Punch — December 17, 2025 (https://punchng.com/lekki-deep-seaport-hits-50-operational-capacity/)