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Senate Confirms Idris Ibikunle As New NCC Board Chairman

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Senate has, on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, confirmed the appointment of Chief Idris Ibikunle Olorunnimbe, representing South west, as Chairman of the board of Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC.

Also confirmed are Senator Ramoni Olalekan Mustafa, from south west, Ikechukwu Ugwuegede, South East, and Princess Oforitsenere Emiko, from South South, as Commissioners of NCC Board.

Christopher Sandy Okorie, of South South and Maryam Bayi from North East were also confirmed as Commissioners of the NCC.

 

Profile Of The Newly Appointed Board Chairman Of NCC

– Group Chief Executive of The Temple Company and a member of the company’s board of directors. He founded Temple in 2016.

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– Law Degree from University of Lagos, Nigeria, where he sits on the University’s Enterprise Board.

– Founder, Gidi Creative Centre (GCC) in partnership with the Lagos State Government, Henley Business School, and University of Lagos which has trained a lot of young people in creative disciplines.

– Former member of the board of the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), where he headed various Committees.

– Awarded by the League of AfricanDevelopment Students (LEADS) as a pioneer in the entertainment industry.

– In 2024, he was named as one of the most influential people of the year in Africa by Top Charts Africa and described as a “true architect of progress”.

– Personal Assistant and later Senior Special Assistant to the former Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN,.

– He co-wrote a policy paper on driver reorientation in Lagos which led to the introduction of Drivers’ Institute in the State.

– Served as a member of the ministerial focal group to establish the National Youth Investment Fund.

– Appointed as the Project Lead for the 2022 UNILAG NUGA Games by the University of Lagos based in recognition of his track record for leading and executing multi-faceted projects, his passion for sports and for being an illustrious alumnus of the university.

– Chairman of the Board of ETAP.

– Idris mentors several young creatives, and frequently engages in public speaking in that capacity.

– He has supported several concerts, shows, and sports tournaments in Nigeria.

– Married and blessed with three daughters.

– An indigene of Lagos

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BREAKING: Drama in Reps as Lawmakers Reverse on Electronic Results, Opposition Walks Out

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The House of Representatives on Tuesday rescinded its earlier decision on Clause 60(3) of the Electoral Act amendment bill, adopting instead the version earlier passed by the Senate, which allows both electronic and manual transmission of election results.

The decision followed an emergency sitting and sparked protest from opposition lawmakers, who staged a walkout from the chamber while chanting, “APC, ole! APC, ole!” in open dissent.

The House had initially approved a stricter provision mandating compulsory electronic transmission of results from each polling unit to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) Result Viewing (IREV) portal.

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The earlier version stipulated that: “The Presiding Officer shall electronically transmit the results from each polling unit to the IREV portal and such transmission shall be done after the prescribed Form EC8A has been signed and stamped by the Presiding Officer and/or countersigned by the candidates or polling agents where available at the polling unit.”

However, at Tuesday’s sitting, lawmakers reconsidered the clause and aligned with the Senate’s version, which introduces a caveat in the event of technical failure.

Under the adopted provision, while electronic transmission remains mandatory, it provides that where such transmission fails due to communication challenges, making it impossible to upload results electronically, the manually completed Form EC8A—duly signed and stamped by the Presiding Officer and countersigned by candidates or polling agents where available—shall remain the primary basis for collation and declaration of results.

The reversal has heightened political tension within the chamber, with opposition members expressing concern that the amendment could weaken safeguards around electronic transmission of election results.

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Health Ministry Enforces Federal Directive, Retires Directors with Eight Years’ Service

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Federal Ministry of Health has ordered an immediate disengagement of Directors who have spent at least eight years in the directorate cadre with immediate effect.

The directors affected include those in the ministry, federal hospitals, agencies, among others, according to a memo sighted by our correspondent in Abuja on Tuesday morning.

The Federal Government had, on Monday, directed all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies to enforce the eight-year tenure limit for directors and permanent secretaries, following a new deadline set through the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation.

The memo announcing the enforcement of the order at the FMOH signed by the Director overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Health, Tetshoma Dafeta, reads, “Further to the Eight (8)-Year Tenure Policy of the Federal Public Service, which mandates the compulsory retirement of Directors after eight years in that rank, as provided in the Revised Public Service Rules 2021(PSR 020909) copy attached, I am directed to remind you to take necessary action to ensure that all affected officers who have spent eight years as Directors, effective 31st December, 2025, are disengaged from Service immediately.

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“Accordingly, all Heads of Agencies and Parastatals are by this circular, to ensure that the affected staff hand over all official documents/possessions with immediate effect, their salaries are stopped by the IPPIS Unit and mandate the officers to refund to the treasury all emoluments paid after their effective date of disengagement.

“This is reiterated in a circular recently issued by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Ref. No. HSCF/3065/Vol.I/225, dated 10″ February 2026. A copy is herewith attached for guidance, please.

“In addition, you are to forward the nominal roll of all directorate officers
(CONMESS 07/CONHESS 15/CONRAISS 15)

“Failure to adhere to paragraph 2 above shall be met with stiff sanctions.”

Recall that in July 2023, the former Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Folasade Yemi-Esan, announced the commencement of the revised Public Service Rules.

Speaking at a lecture at the State House, Abuja, to mark the 2023 Civil Service Week, Yemi-Esan stated that the revised PSR took effect from July 27, 2023.

The Head of Service issued a circular addressed to Permanent Secretaries, the Accountant-General of the Federation, the Auditor-General for the Federation, and heads of extra-ministerial departments, informing them of the revised rules.

“Following the approval of the revised Public Service Rules (PSR) by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on September 27, 2021, and its subsequent unveiling during the public service lecture in commemoration of the 2023 Civil Service Week, the PSR has become operational with effect from July 27, 2023,” the circular read.

According to Section 020909 of the revised PSR, the tenure limit for permanent secretaries is four years, with a possible renewal based only on satisfactory performance.

The rules also stipulate that a director (GL 17) or their equivalent shall compulsorily retire after eight years in that position.

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Malam Sulaiman Marafa Assumes Office as FAAN Airport Manager, Gombe

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The newly appointed Airport Manager of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Gombe Station, Malam Sulaiman Marafa, has officially resumed duty.

It would be recalled that Malam Marafa was recently elevated to the position of Airport Manager, a role widely regarded as well-deserved considering his vast experience and distinguished service in the aviation sector.

Speaking during a brief handover ceremony at the airport in Gombe, Malam Marafa commended the efforts of his predecessor for effectively managing the affairs of the station and sustaining operational standards.

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He expressed gratitude to the management of FAAN for finding him worthy of the appointment and reaffirmed his commitment to improving the operational efficiency and overall standard of the airport.

“Our vision aligns with the policies and programmes of the Federal Government in the aviation sector. We are determined to work diligently to achieve these objectives,” he stated.

The new Airport Manager further called on all staff of the station to cooperate and work collectively towards achieving the set goals, emphasizing teamwork, discipline, and professionalism as key drivers of success.

Malam Sulaiman previously served at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport, where he rose through the ranks to become the International Terminal Manager of the airport, a position he held until his recent appointment as Airport Manager, FAAN Gombe Station.

 

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