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NAF, NDDC Strengthen Partnership To Advance Security, Development In Niger Delta
NAF, NDDC Strengthen Partnership To Advance Security, Development In Niger Delta
NAF, NDDC strengthen partnership to advance security, development in Niger Delta. The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, paid a strategic courtesy visit to the Headquarters of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in Port Harcourt as part of his operational tour of Nigerian Air Force (NAF) units and key stakeholders across the Niger Delta.
During the visit, the CAS expressed appreciation to the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Commission, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, as well as the management and staff of the NDDC for the warm reception accorded to his delegation.
Air Marshal Aneke noted that the visit was aimed at strengthening the existing partnership between the Nigerian Air Force and the Commission, emphasising that the NDDC’s commitment to socio-economic development and environmental restoration in the Niger Delta aligns closely with the NAF’s objective of providing a secure environment necessary for national growth and prosperity.
The CAS highlighted the ongoing operational efforts of the Nigerian Air Force in the region, particularly in combating crude oil theft, illegal bunkering, pipeline vandalism and other activities that undermine economic growth and environmental sustainability. He noted that the NAF has enhanced its operational capabilities through the deployment of advanced platforms such as the T129 ATAK helicopters, which have proven highly effective in armed reconnaissance and joint operations aimed at neutralising criminal elements within the region.
Air Marshal Aneke further disclosed that the recent establishment of the 309 Composite Group in Eket, supported through collaboration with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) and SEPLAT, has expanded the NAF’s operational footprint in the South-South region, thereby strengthening efforts to safeguard critical oil and gas infrastructure and support the Federal Government’s mandate to improve national oil production.

CAS Air Marshal Aneke
Responding, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the NDDC, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, commended the Nigerian Air Force for its steadfast role in maintaining security and stability across the Niger Delta.
He reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to sustaining its partnership with the NAF, noting that peace and security remain critical enablers of the Commission’s development initiatives in the region. Dr Ogbuku also acknowledged the strategic importance of the NAF’s operations in protecting vital oil and gas infrastructure and assured that the Commission would continue to support initiatives that enhance operational efficiency, personnel welfare and sustainable development across the Niger Delta.
Federal Government
President Tinubu Mourns Soldiers, Civilians K1lled By Terrorists In Borno Community
President Tinubu Mourns Soldiers, Civilians K1lled By Terrorists In Borno Community
President Tinubu mourns soldiers, civilians k1lled by terrorists in Borno community. He described the attack as “a heartless assault on innocent citizens”.
President Bola Tinubu has expressed heartfelt condolences to families of victims of the recent terrorist attack on Ngoshe community in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno.
This is contained in a statement issued by presidential spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, on Friday in Abuja.
The president’s condolences followed an attack by Boko Haram insurgents on the community in the North-East state.
Mr Tinubu mourned the loss of innocent lives, including military personnel and civilians caught in friendly fire during the aerial interdiction of fleeing terrorists by the Air Force.
He described the attack as “a heartless assault on innocent citizens”.
“The attack by terrorists on helpless citizens is deeply saddening,” the president said.
He urged residents of Borno and other parts of the country not to succumb to fear.
Mr Tinubu commended the military for its swift response, which led to the killing of several terrorists and forced others to retreat.

Tinubu
“The swift response of our gallant troops demonstrates their resolve to defend the nation and protect innocent lives,” he said.
The president directed the military and other security agencies to intensify efforts to rescue those abducted during the attack.
He also charged the armed forces to strengthen measures to protect civilians and prevent further attacks on military installations in the North-East.
Mr Tinubu prayed for the souls of those who lost their lives in the attack and the friendly fire incident.
He also extended his sympathies to the bereaved families and Borno State government.
International
Indonesia Sets To Ban Use Of Social Media For Under 16s
Indonesia Sets To Ban Use Of Social Media For Under 16s
Indonesia sets to ban use of social media for under 16s
According to Ms Hafid, this will take effect from March 28.
The government of Indonesia has announced plans to ban children under 16 from owning accounts on several social media platforms, citing concerns about the risks they pose to children.
The announcement was made on Friday by Indonesia’s Minister of Communications and Digital Affairs, Meutya Viada Hafid, in a post shared on her Instagram page.
According to Ministerial Regulation Number 9 of 2026, issued under the PP TUNAS, an Indonesian government framework aimed at protecting children in the digital space and regulating how online platforms operate, children below 16 will no longer be allowed to create accounts on “high-risk digital platforms.”
According to Ms Hafid, the law will take effect from March 28 and will be implemented in phases across platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, Bigo Live and Roblox.
She said the decision was prompted by increasing threats facing children online, including exposure to pornography, cyberbullying, online fraud and digital addiction, and noted that the policy is an “important step for the future of children.”
While acknowledging that the new rule might cause discomfort initially, Ms Hafid said the government could not remain silent while watching children face the risks of being online.
“We understand this step may cause concern at the beginning. But the government cannot stay silent when children’s future is at stake,” she said.

Indonesia Sets To Ban Use Of Social Media For Under 16s
Ms Hafid added that responsibility for protecting children online would not only rely on parents but also on digital platforms.
“Technology should humanise people, not sacrifice our children’s childhoods,” she said.
In a separate post, Ms Hafid mentioned that she had a discussion with Australia’s Communication Minister, Anika Wells, to cooperate and work with other countries to ensure online child safety.
This comes after Australia, in December 2025, banned children under 16 from having social media accounts and placed fines on platforms that fail to enforce the restrictions.
Economy
President Tinubu Inaugurates Committee To Oversee Grid Asset Company Incorporation As FEC Approves Establishment
President Tinubu Inaugurates Committee To Oversee Grid Asset Company Incorporation As FEC Approves Establishment
President Tinubu inaugurates committee to oversee grid asset company incorporation as FEC approves establishment. President Bola Tinubu has constituted an 11-member committee to facilitate the seamless incorporation of the Grid Asset Management Company (GAMCO) Limited.
In a statement on Friday, Bayo Onanuga, presidential spokesperson, said the committee was constituted following the federal executive council’s (FEC) approval for the establishment of the company at its Wednesday meeting.
According to the statement, the committee will be chaired by Femi Gbajabiamila, chief of staff to the president.
Members include the attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice, as well as the ministers of power, works, and finance.
Other members are the ministers of communications and digital economy; science, technology and innovation; and aviation and aerospace development.
The minister of state for petroleum, the chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), and Yemi Oke, a professor and energy expert, are also part of the committee.
John Ezeamama, permanent secretary of the cabinet affairs office, will serve as the committee’s secretary.
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“In proposing GAMCO, President Tinubu hopes to fast-track a quick-fix solution to the endemic problems of stranded power, grid management and transmission in the country’s electricity sector,” the presidency said.
Gbajabiamila, who conducted the inauguration on behalf of the president, said the company is designed to optimise and transform power generation, with a particular focus on the grid and transmission sectors.
He urged committee members to align with the president’s vision in establishing GAMCO and to adhere strictly to the committee’s mandate.
Gbajabiamila added that the committee will carry out a comprehensive review of existing laws, regulations, policies, and institutional frameworks governing the entire electricity value chain, including generation, transmission, distribution, and market operations.
FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMITTEE
According to the statement, the committee will examine the implications of the Electricity Reform Laws (2025) and associated unbundling arrangements on asset ownership, management, and regulatory oversight.
“It will identify areas of conflict, overlap, or inconsistency between the proposed GAMCO framework and extant legal and regulatory instruments,” the statement reads.
“The committee will also assess the legal status, ownership structure, and contractual obligations of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) and National Integrated Power Project (NIPP) assets, including the Omotosho, Olorunshogo, and Ihovbor plants, which GAMCO plans to use for its pilot phase.
“It will evaluate the interface between GAMCO’s proposed mandate and the statutory functions of the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission, and determine the fiscal, financial, and market implications of the proposal, including subsidy exposure, market liquidity, and revenue frameworks.”
The presidency said the committee will assess if GAMCO’s setup requires changes to laws, subsidy rules, or executive directives.
ABOUT THE PROPOSED GAMCO
According to the statement, the GAMCO aims to recover and optimise stranded power generation using the Benin-Lagos transmission corridor as a pilot phase.
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Onanuga said the initiative will address Nigeria’s power sector challenges, adding that the federal government will fully own GAMCO as a commercial venture, with the shares held by the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI).
He said the company will modernise transmission evacuation, starting from the most critical axis within Nigeria’s power system.
“The Benin-Lagos transmission corridor evacuates bulk power supply to Ogun and Lagos states, Nigeria’s largest industrial and commercial centres,” the spokesperson said.

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“The pilot phase will focus on optimising power output from the Omotosho, Olorunsogo and Ihovbor National Integrated Power Plants (NIPP plants). Omotoso’s installed capacity is 513MW, Olorunsogo’s 754 MW, and Ihovbor’s 508 MW.
“GAMCO projects to recover at least 1,600 MW within 18-24 months, alongside the development of a new high-capacity 330V+ double-circuit transmission line along the same corridor.”
He also said if the new company succeeds in the pilot phase, it will create a scalable model for other plants and corridors, forming the foundation
“At present, substantial Federal Government investment in NIPP generation assets remains under-optimised due to operational inefficiencies and transmission evacuation bottlenecks, resulting in stranded capacity and suboptimal return on public capital,” Onanuga said.
“GAMCO plans to unlock the stranded power of the three selected NIPP and develop a parallel high-capacity transmission corridor along the Benin-Lagos axis, thus translating underperforming national assets into reliably delivered megawatts.”
As proposed, he said the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) will grant GAMCO the concession and lease arrangements for the three plants.
Onanuga said the TCN will also grant GAMCO the right to develop, finance, and operate a greenfield 330 kilovolt+ (KV) double-circuit independent power transmission line along the identified corridor.
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