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Follow Up Statement By ADC On Electoral Amendment Bill Passed By 10th Senate
Follow Up Statement By ADC On Electoral Amendment Bill Passed By 10th Senate
Follow up statement by ADC on electoral amendment bill passed by 10th senate. The African Democratic Congress (ADC) wishes to issue a clarification and follow up to its earlier statement on the Electoral Amendment Bill passed by the 10th Senate.
Our initial reaction was based on early media reports which indicated that the Senate had passed a version of the Electoral Amendment Bill that guarantees the real time transmission of election results, a long standing safeguard necessary to protect the votes of Nigerians and preserve electoral integrity.
However, subsequent and more detailed reports have since revealed that the Bill, as passed, contains a controversial provision which introduces discretionary clauses capable of weakening the guarantee of real time electronic transmission and opening the door to the intentional manipulation of election results.
In light of these facts now on record, the ADC wishes to clarify its position.
Any provision in our electoral laws that creates ambiguity, discretion, or technical loopholes around the transmission and collation of election results fundamentally undermines the integrity of the electoral process and cannot be accepted in good conscience.
The credibility of elections rests not on assurances but on clear, unambiguous legal guarantees that protect the will of the people.

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The ADC therefore maintains that only an Electoral Amendment Act that unequivocally mandates real time electronic transmission of results, without exceptions capable of abuse, can command public confidence and strengthen Nigeria’s democracy.
We urge the National Assembly to immediately address and remove any provision that dilutes this safeguard and to align the final version of the Bill with the recommendations of the Conference Committee that called for e-transmission of results.
The ADC remains committed to standing with Nigerians in defense of transparent, credible, and verifiable elections.
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ICPC Calls For Collective Vigilance In Anti-Graft War, Says “Integrity Begins Within”
ICPC Calls For Collective Vigilance In Anti-Graft War, Says “Integrity Begins Within”
ICPC calls for collective vigilance in Anti-Graft war, says “Integrity Begins Within”. In a renewed bid to foster public collaboration in the fight against corruption and related offences, the Katsina State Office of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has reiterated its unwavering commitment to partnering with the government and non-governmental actors.
The Commission emphasised the need for a collective synergy aimed at reducing corruption to its barest minimum; a responsibility it described as both shared and civic. This position was articulated recently during a weekly public enlightenment programme on Vision FM Katsina, titled “Babbar Magana”.
The session also celebrated Nigeria’s recent exit from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Grey List—a milestone attributed to the strategic and reform-oriented leadership of the ICPC under Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN.
Speaking on behalf of the Katsina Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner (RACC), Mr. Samuel S. Lodam, an Assistant Director, Sani Tarauni Tukur of the ICPC Media and Public Communication Unit, noted that ICPC has remained steadfast in its anti-corruption mandate across both public and private sectors.
As one of Nigeria’s foremost anti-corruption agencies, the Commission continues to champion transparency, institutional integrity, and the ethical stewardship of public resources in pursuit of a prosperous nation.
Mr. Lodam emphasised that the ICPC adopts a comprehensive and proactive strategy in tackling corruption; an approach that has become a defining legacy in Nigeria’s national anti-corruption drive.
He highlighted the Commission’s collaborative engagements with Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), NGOs, and Community-Based Organisations (CBOs) to institutionalise anti-corruption measures, drive policy reforms, and embed integrity-driven practices within local communities.

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He further noted that the ICPC has strategically focused on fostering a culture of integrity and accountability through advocacy, public sensitisation, and educational initiatives. Notable among these are the National Ethics and Integrity Policy (NEIP) and the establishment of Anti-Corruption and Transparency Units (ACTUs) across government MDAs—both designed to strengthen civic responsibility and ethical conduct in public service.
On investigative protocols, Mr. Lodam assured the public that the Commission conducts thorough and impartial inquiries into all allegations of corruption. He stressed that every case is handled with the highest degree of fairness, objectivity, and professionalism.
“We in the ICPC stand as a pillar of Nigeria’s anti-corruption architecture,” Mr. Lodam remarked. “We are working assiduously to restore public trust in governance and ensure that national resources are utilised for the collective good. Our efforts are geared towards reclaiming Nigeria’s standing within the comity of nations through transparency, accountability, and institutional rebirth.”
The programme concluded with reflections on public perceptions and the pathways to a truly collective national war against corruption.
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Makinde Commends NAF Operations, Reaffirms Security Partnership During Courtesy Visit To CAS
Makinde Commends NAF Operations, Reaffirms Security Partnership During Courtesy Visit To CAS
Makinde commends NAF operations, reaffirms security partnership during courtesy visit to CAS. The Executive Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, on Wednesday, 11 February 2026, paid a courtesy visit to the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, at Headquarters Nigerian Air Force, Abuja. The Governor expressed appreciation on behalf of the Government and people of Oyo State for the vital role the Nigerian Air Force continues to play in strengthening security and supporting development within the State.
He also congratulated Air Marshal Aneke on his appointment as the 23rd Chief of the Air Staff, commending his leadership in enhancing air operations nationwide. Governor Makinde further appreciated the airlift support provided by the NAF during the Oyo State 50th Anniversary celebration, describing it as a strong demonstration of effective civil-military cooperation.
Highlighting the existing security collaboration, the Governor noted that the Commander of the NAF Detachment in Ibadan remains an active member of the State Security Council, contributing meaningfully to intelligence-sharing and coordinated security responses.
He affirmed that the relationship between NAF personnel and the civilian population in Oyo State has remained cordial and mutually beneficial, assuring the CAS of the State Government’s continued accessibility and support in advancing shared security objectives.

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In his response, Air Marshal Aneke welcomed the Governor and congratulated the Government and people of Oyo State on their Golden Jubilee celebration. He praised the ongoing infrastructure transformation in Ibadan, noting that it strengthens the South-West security architecture and provides a modern platform for the projection of air power.
The CAS expressed appreciation for the State Government’s consistent support, particularly the allocation of land at Ibadan Airport for a Forward Operating Base, the provision of land for the new NAF Base at Ajia, and financial assistance toward the construction of new barracks.
He reaffirmed that the partnership between the Nigerian Air Force and Oyo State Government remains vital to safeguarding lives, property, and sustainable development in the region.
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Transparency Isn’t a Buzzword, It’s The Backbone: ICPC Chairman
Transparency Isn’t a Buzzword, It’s The Backbone: ICPC Chairman
Transparency isn’t a buzzword, It’s the backbone: ICPC Chairman. At @corporateaffairsc Anti-Corruption Day, ICPC Chairman Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu made it plain: Nigeria’s development problems aren’t from lack of ideas or resources; they start where systems are opaque and accountability goes missing.

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Digitisation, open data, enforcement… all good on paper. The real test is what actually works in practice.
So let’s hear from you
Where have you seen transparency make a real difference, in business, government, or everyday life?
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