2027: APGA Asks INEC To Reintroduce Indirect Mode Of Primary

The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) wants a reintroduction of indirect primaries for political parties. 

APGA’s National Chairman, Sylvester Ezeokenwa, said this on Tuesday when featuring on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

In the recently signed Electoral Act (2026), parties were mandated to conduct direct primaries or adopt the consensus candidacy.

He argued that direct primaries could pose logistics challenges for political parties.

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Watch his interview below: 

Alleged Terrorism Financing: Court Adjourns Malami, Son’s Trial To April 15

Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court, Abuja, has adjourned the case against the former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, and his son, Abdulaziz, on alleged terrorism financing, to April 15.

At the day’s proceedings, Counsel to the Prosecution, Akinlolu Kehinde (SAN), told the court that he had only recently received instructions to take over the case.

He said he needed more time to interface with witnesses before the commencement of the trial.

Counsel to the defendants, Shuaibu Aruwa, did not oppose the request for adjournment.

In her ruling, Abdulmalik granted the application and adjourned the matter to April 15 and 16 for a trial.

Malami and his son, ​​Abdulaziz, were arraigned by the Department of State Services (DSS) on February 3 on a five-count charge bordering on alleged terrorism financing and illegal possession of firearms.

The DSS accused Malami of refusing to prosecute terrorism financiers whose case files were reportedly forwarded to the office of the attorney-general for prosecution.

In the charges, the federal government alleged that Malami, sometime in November 2022, knowingly abetted terrorism financing by allegedly refusing to prosecute suspected terrorism financiers whose case files were forwarded to his office while he served as attorney general of the federation.

The offence is said to be contrary to Section 26(2) of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

In another count, the prosecution alleged that Malami and his son engaged in conduct preparatory to an act of terrorism by possessing, without a licence, a Sturm Magnum firearm, 16 live cartridges, and 27 expended cartridges at their residence in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State, in December 2025.

The defendants were also accused of unlawful possession of the firearm and ammunition, offences punishable under relevant provisions of the Firearms Act.

At their first appearance on 3 February, both defendants pleaded not guilty to all counts. The defence applied for bail, but Judge Abdulmalik directed that formal written applications be filed.

Fuel Price Hike: Tinubu Orders Deployment Of 100,000 CNG Conversion Kits Nationwide

In a bid to address the impact of the war in the Middle East on the cost of transportation in Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu has directed the immediate deployment of about 100,000 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) conversion kits across the country.

The Executive Chairman of the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas (Pi-CNG), Ismaeel Ahmed, disclosed this after meeting with the president at the State House, Abuja.

Ahmed said the president is keenly monitoring global developments and their impact on Nigeria’s energy costs, particularly the effect of the Middle East conflict on fuel prices and transportation.

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According to him, Tinubu has mandated the Pi-CNG initiative to accelerate the rollout of CNG infrastructure and alternative mobility solutions nationwide.

Ahmed said the kits would enable vehicle owners and tricycle operators to convert their engines from petrol to CNG.

He added that the deployment would begin within the next two to three weeks.

The Pi-CNG chairman explained that the government is already developing a network of refuelling stations and charging facilities to support the transition to gas-powered and electric vehicles, noting that about 77 CNG refilling stations are currently at various stages of development nationwide.

He referenced Kano, where two Liquefied Compressed Natural Gas (LCNG) stations are already operational, while several “daughter stations” are under construction.

The government, Ahmed stated, plans to establish a chain of refuelling points along major transport routes stretching from Lokoja through Abuja, Kaduna, Zaria and Kano up to Maiduguri.

Ahmed further revealed that the Pi-CNG initiative is working with local and international manufacturers to support vehicle conversion and the local assembly of CNG-powered and electric vehicles.

He noted that several manufacturers have already indicated interest in setting up assembly lines in Nigeria, a move he said would boost job creation and strengthen the local automotive industry.

The move came as fuel prices in Nigeria hit over N1,000 owing to the war between Iran and the United States/Israel.

On Monday, the Dangote Refinery increased the price of petrol to ₦1,175 per litre, up from ₦995 per litre on March 7 and ₦874 per litre on March 2.

Matawalle Welcomes Gov Lawal To APC, Promises To Support Him

The Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, has welcomed the defection of Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal to the All Progressives Congress (APC), describing the move as a historic moment for the state’s political landscape.

In a statement posted on his verified X (Twitter) handle, Matawalle said the development signals the beginning of a renewed effort to address the challenges confronting Zamfara, particularly insecurity, while advancing the “Renewed Hope” agenda of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“Today marks a historic moment in the political history of our state and our dear nation as we welcome a friend and brother, the Executive Governor of Zamfara State, His Excellency, @daudalawal_, into our great party, the APC,” a former Zamfara State governor wrote.

He added that the state now requires collective commitment from political actors to tackle insecurity and promote development, noting that Governor Lawal has joined a progressive political family.

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“Zamfara State now needs the collective commitment of all of us to confront and address our challenges, especially the insecurity, while working together to deliver the realisation of the Renewed Hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“Governor Dauda is now part of a progressive family. Therefore, we warmly welcome him into this fold so that we can support him and work together with all our strengths to ensure a more secure, safe, and prosperous Zamfara State.”

The former governor described the development as a political reunion built on shared commitment to national progress.

“His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has shown us that politics is not war; rather, it is the art of building bridges across rivers of difference. For me, this is a political reunion with my friend and brother. We are a family united by the shared belief that Nigeria can, and must, work for all citizens,” he said.

IEA Weighs Release Of Strategic Oil Reserves

Member states of the International Energy Agency (IEA) met on Tuesday for crisis talks to assess security of supply and the potential release of emergency stocks as the Middle East war roils markets, the body’s chief said.

In a statement following a Paris meeting of G7 energy ministers on the economic fallout of the conflict, IEA executive director Fatih Birol said he was “in close contact” with energy ministers from key energy producers and consumers regarding the situation.

“In oil markets, conditions have deteriorated in recent days. In addition to the challenges of transit through the Strait of Hormuz, a substantial amount of oil production has been curtailed. This is creating significant and growing risks for the market,” he said ahead of the meeting.

“I have convened an extraordinary meeting of IEA member governments, which will take place later today to assess the current security of supply and market conditions to inform a subsequent decision on whether to make emergency stocks of IEA countries available to the market,” Birol added.

He said the G7 meeting addressed “all the available options, including making IEA emergency oil stocks available to the market”.

Italy’s Environment and Energy Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin said that regarding the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, “countries have committed to showing solidarity by using stockpiled reserves in order to compensate for the lack of availability at the global level.”

The IEA did not announce any decision after Tuesday’s meeting.

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Crude prices have seen sharp fluctuations due to supply disruptions, jumping 30 percent on Monday to nearly $120 per barrel before retreating later that day.

They fell further on Tuesday, reassured by US President Donald Trump stating Monday that the US-Israel war on Iran was “going to be ended soon”.

Nevertheless risks remain, with Iran vowing earlier on Tuesday that not one litre of oil would be exported from the Gulf while the United States and Israel press ahead with their bombardment of the country.

IEA member countries currently hold over 1.2 billion barrels of public emergency oil stocks, with a further 600 million barrels of industry stocks held under government mandates.

‘We want to be ready’ 

A meeting of G7 finance ministers on Monday discussed a possible release of strategic oil reserves, but French Finance Minister Roland Lescure, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the Group of Seven advanced economies, said later the situation was “not there yet”.

On Tuesday, Lescure said the G7 nations wanted to prepare for any developments.

“We have asked the International Energy Agency to start working on scenarios and, of course, to update its stock data so that we have the most recent information,” he told reporters.

“We want to be ready to react at any moment,” he added.

He said there were no supply issues in North America and Europe, unlike in Asia, which is dependent on oil supplies flowing through the Strait of Hormuz.

About 100 million barrels of oil are consumed globally every day.

The Paris-based IEA was created to coordinate responses to major supply disruptions after the 1973 oil crisis.

In order to ensure energy security, the IEA imposes on its members an obligation to hold emergency oil stocks equivalent to at least 90 days of net oil imports.

FG Directs Hybrid Access Gate Payment Systems At Airports

The Federal Government has directed a hybrid payment system that will accommodate both cash and card payments at all airport access gates.

This followed a meeting of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo; officials of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN); and senior officials of the ministry.

“The Ministry has resolved to engage concessionaires in order to introduce a fully automated or electronic system at all access gates at our airports in order to fully and eventually eliminate cash payments,” the Special Adviser On Media and Communications to the Honourable Minister, Tunde Moshood, said in a statement on Tuesday.

“In the meantime, a hybrid payment system that accommodates both cash and card payments will resume at all airport access gates with effect from Friday, March 13, 2026.”

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The ministry explained that motorists who already have FAAN Go Cashless Cards may continue to use them until further notice.

Other electronic payment options, including POS terminals and other approved digital channels, will also remain available.

“Members of the public and road users are encouraged to obtain and use the FAAN Go Cashless Card as the Authority continues to enhance and fully optimise the cashless payment system,” the statement read.

“This directive restores the previous access gate payment arrangement whilst the Ministry continues to work on the fully automated or electronic system.”

Last week, President Bola Tinubu mandated FAAN to suspend the cashless policy, citing traffic congestion at airports across the country.

This came just about four days after the policy was introduced, leading to gridlock at airports in Nigeria.

Launched on March 1, the policy directed digital payments via “Go Cashless’ cards or PoS systems for airport access gates, lounges, parking, and other access points.

But on the first day of its implementation, there were reports of massive gridlock at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja and the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos.