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APC Sets the Stage for Historic Convention, Launches ‘Cleaner Abuja’ Initiative
Ibrahim Ahmad
The Environment and Sanitation Sub-Committee for the 2026 National Convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has been officially inaugurated, with a firm commitment to ensuring a clean, safe and environmentally sustainable convention.
The inauguration ceremony, held on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, marks a significant milestone as the first sub-committee to be constituted by the Convention Central Working Committee.
Performing the inauguration, former Senate President and Deputy Chairman of the Convention Central Committee, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, described the development as a strategic step toward delivering a well-organized and successful national convention.
The sub-committee is chaired by the Governor of Kogi State, Ahmed Usman Ododo, who was unavoidably absent but represented by the Kogi State Commissioner for Environment.
In his remarks, Anyim commended the Secretary of the sub-committee, Senator Uche Ekwunife, for her proven leadership capacity, organizational competence and dedication to duty. He expressed confidence that the committee, given the calibre of its members, would play a critical role in the success of the convention.
He stressed that maintaining a clean and orderly environment is essential, not only for the comfort of participants but also as a reflection of the discipline and image of the party.
Responding, Senator Ekwunife expressed appreciation to the party leadership for the confidence reposed in the committee, assuring that members are fully prepared to deliver on their mandate.
She disclosed that the sub-committee has already commenced strategic planning aimed at ensuring a hygienic and well-managed environment before, during and after the convention.
Ekwunife also invited the Deputy Chairman to the committee’s flagship awareness programme, tagged “Walk for Safe Environment and Safety,” which is designed to sensitize stakeholders and participants on the importance of environmental responsibility ahead of the convention.
The APC National Convention is scheduled to hold on March 28 and 29, 2026.
Reaffirming the committee’s vision, she emphasized that maintaining a clean and safe environment throughout the convention remains non-negotiable.
She further highlighted the sub-committee’s theme, “Cleaner Abuja, Great Convention,” under the broader “Keep APC Convention Clean Initiative,” as a guiding principle for its activities.
The committee also pledged to collaborate with relevant stakeholders to ensure environmental compliance throughout the convention period, with the aim of setting a standard for future political gatherings in Nigeria.
The inauguration signals the APC’s early and strategic preparations for its 2026 National Convention, with stakeholders expressing optimism that the sub-committee will deliver a model framework for environmental management at large-scale political events.
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FG to Introduce Learner Identification Number for Primary School Pupils to Boost Education Tracking
By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa
The Federal Government is set to introduce Learner Identification Number, LIN, for school children right from primary school level to be able to track their academic progress, as they continue their education journey.
The innovation is part of what the Federal Ministry of Education is working on to improve the sector and also allow for higher completion rate for pupils moving from basic education level to senior secondary school level.
The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, disclosed this on Saturday during an interactive session with some journalists in Lagos.
“We have over 50,000 public primary schools in the country with over 23 million pupils. However, from statistics available to us, only a little over 3 million among those pupils move to the junior secondary school level in our public schools, then the question is, where are the about 20 million not enrolled in our public secondary schools? It is obvious that we cannot say our private schools accommodate all of them.
“The issue is simply lack of access and we are working on that. There is need to build more schools and I have met the Nigerian Governors’ Forum over that. State governments need to build more schools to accommodate more pupils and students.
“To also follow up on our pupils and students, we are introducing the Learner Identification Number right from primary school level for our children. It will be unique to each child and they will have the number no matter where they started schooling or later transferred to. If somebody is expected to be in JSS class one and he is not there, we will be able to know the reason why he is not continuing his education,” he said.
Alausa also said the government would soon phase out common entrance examination for pupils moving from primary school level to junior secondary school level.
“It will be replaced by Continuous Assessment, CA. The CA will reflect the performance of the pupil from primary one and even if a pupil is transferring from one school to another, he will take it along to his new school,” he explained.
The Minister added that efforts are on to resuscitate the school feeding programme, so as to attract more pupils to the nation’s public schools.
He gave the hint that the programme would be transferred from the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs to the FME for property monitoring.
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ADC Slams Tinubu’s £746m UK Port Deal as ‘Colonial-Era Treaty’ That Mortgages Nigeria’s Future
By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has sharply criticized the £746 million port rehabilitation agreement signed by President Bola Tinubu during his recent state visit to the United Kingdom, describing it as a “mugu” deal—a Nigerian slang term for a foolish or exploitative arrangement—that disproportionately benefits the British economy while saddling Nigeria with significant debt.
In a statement issued on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC argued that the agreement, which aims to rehabilitate the Tin Can and Apapa ports in Lagos, effectively functions as a commercial loan designed to channel Nigerian funds toward the preservation of UK industries.
“While the APC government has tried to pass off the deal as President Tinubu’s major achievement, it is in fact an achievement of the UK Government, which, through this deal, has managed to save its steel industry, protect thousands of UK jobs, and get Nigeria to pay for it,” the statement read.
According to details cited by the ADC from the UK Government’s official website, the agreement is structured through UK Export Finance’s (UKEF) Buyer Credit Facility, arranged by Citibank, N.A., London Branch. The party noted that such facilities are typically used to finance the procurement of UK goods and services.
The ADC highlighted specific contractual obligations, noting that at least £236 million of the total will be awarded to British companies. Additionally, British Steel is set to supply 120,000 tonnes of steel billets under a £70 million contract, described by UKEF as its largest export order of its kind.
The party expressed alarm that Nigeria appears to be assuming substantial debt to fund foreign industrial interests. The ADC called on the Federal Government to provide full transparency regarding the agreement, demanding details on interest rates, repayment terms, local content provisions, job creation for Nigerians, and skills transfer requirements.
“If the APC government has answers to these questions, it should make them available to Nigerians,” the statement added. “Otherwise, Nigerians are justified in concluding that, 66 years after independence, President Bola Tinubu has travelled to London to sign an agreement that resembles a colonial-era treaty, one that risks mortgaging the country’s future for limited value and symbolism.”
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