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Reps Assure On Domestication Of Nigeria’s Treaties

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The Chairman, House Committee on Treaty and Agreement, Mr
Yacoob Alebiosu, says Nigeria is signatory to more than 200 international
treaties of bi-lateral and multi-lateral nature.

Alebiosu stated this when the House of Representatives
Committee on Treaty met with the Efik Elders and Leaders’ Forum in Calabar.

He said that Nigeria in one way or the other was a signatory
to over 200 treaties and agreements of bi-lateral and multi-lateral nature.

“As clearly stipulated in Section 12: 1 of the Nigerian
Constitution on the issues of treaties and agreements. Those that required
domestication must be domesticated before they can have the force of Law.

“Some treaties require ratification, some domestication,
some impose financial obligation on the nation and need to be brought before
the National Assembly, while some are agreements restricted within the confines
of the executive.’’ he said.

Alebiosu said the committee was in Cross River to look into
the Green Tree Agreement that came as a result of International Court of
Justice on the Bakassi Peninsula. “We are here to look into things from the
Green Tree Agreement’s point of view to see whether they are in our favour or
not and how it affects the people of Bakassi,’’ he said.

The committee had visited the affected community and would
make recommendations to the House of Representatives. “We have listened because
it is only then that we can make our recommendations to the House of
Representatives and if need be, present a motion on what we have seen. “It will
be premature for us to comment on anything right here and at this moment until
we are able to sit and put together everything that we have seen and documented,
he added.

Continuing, Rep Alebiosu said, “we have heard how the
agreement has been reached and we have requested for proper documentation for
use at the leadership and the entire House of the Representatives. “The Bakassi
people should also reach out to others, traditional leaders should reach out to
other traditional leaders, the State Governor should reach out to the
Governors’ Forum, human rights activist on this. “Let all hands be on deck. We
are going to do our best possible to make sure we actualise the dream on this
Bakassi issue.’’

Earlier, a member of the committee, Mr Ifeoluwa Arowosoge,
had assured the people of Bakassi that something positive would be done.

Arowosoge also advised against the recourse to declaration
of a Republic of their own by the Bakassi people, adding that the consequences
are usually very painful.

In his response, leader of the forum, Mr Emmanuel Edem, said
that the visit of the House of Representatives was timely and auspicious.

He said that at no time was a plebiscite conducted to
determine their choice by the primary indigenous owners of Bakassi between
Nigeria and Cameroon.

“Said Edem: At no time in the history of the Efik kingdom of
which Bakassi is part or the British Colonial history, German or Nigerian
history were the owners of Bakassi consulted before the enactment of any treaty
involving the disposal of their territory.

“During the past 10 years under Cameroon control, Nigerian
citizens still resident in Bakassi have been dehumanised through unrelenting,
physical and mental torture inflicted by agents of Government, thus making life
unbearable for the people, he stated.

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PDP Kicks As APC Wins FCT Council Polls

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has inaugurated a special legal team to handle election petitions arising from last Saturday’s Area Council elections in the Federal Capital Territory.

This comes as the All Progressives Congress (APC) won in Abaji, Kwali, AMAC, and Bwari Area Councils, while the PDP secured victory only in Gwagwalada.

The Tide reports that the council elections were held on Saturday, February 21, 2026, across all six FCT area councils, including Abaji, AMAC, Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje, and Kwali.

Results announced so far by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) show that the All Progressives Congress (APC) won in Abaji, Kwali, AMAC, and Bwari Area Councils, while the PDP secured victory only in Gwagwalada.

In a statement issued yesterday by PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, the party congratulated its candidates, who emerged winners in the chairmanship and councilor elections.

The opposition party acknowledged the victories, noting that the number of wins was lower than expected but significant given the alleged irregularities during the polls.

“We specifically congratulate the Chairman-elect of Gwagwalada Area Council, Mohammed Kasim, and the councillors who have been declared successful by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“This victory, though less in number than we anticipated, is particularly gladdening because it is against the background of unprecedented intimidation, high-powered money politics, and brazen executive brigandage,” the statement read.

Ememobong claimed that there are reports and video evidence indicating voter intimidation and unlawful conduct that influenced the outcome of the elections.

“Reports and video evidence abound where armed security personnel were used to cart away result sheets in polling units, intimidate voters, and unduly influence the outcome of the elections.”

To address complaints and litigations arising from the polls, he said the party has set up a legal team headed by its National Legal Adviser, Shafi Bara’u, Esq.

The statement urged candidates with legitimate grievances to contact the Legal Adviser promptly, as delays could jeopardise their chances in election petition cases.

“The incredible voter apathy in these polls is a direct response to the anti-people Electoral Act 2026, where the people have completely lost faith in the electoral outcomes from elections conducted under this Act.

“These Local Council polls may just be a foreshadowing of the forthcoming general elections in 2027 if changes are not urgently made,” the statement added.

The PDP called on the National Assembly and the President to take corrective action to safeguard the integrity of Nigeria’s democracy.

 

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S’Court Gets New Justice As CJN Swears In Oyewole, Wednesday

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The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, will on Wednesday swear in Justice Joseph Oyewole as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

The ceremony is scheduled to be held at 2pm at Courtroom Two of the Supreme Court complex in Abuja.

The court urged guests to adhere strictly to the court’s protocols and security measures.

This was contained in a statement issued yesterday by the Supreme Court’s Director of Information and Public Relations, Dr Festus Akande.

The court described Oyewole’s appointment as a step towards reinforcing the capacity of the apex court to deliver fair and timely judgments.

Recall that Oyewole was, until his elevation, a Justice of the Court of Appeal and Presiding Justice of the Enugu Division, and joins the apex court bench as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the judiciary.

The National Judicial Council recommended Oyewole for the position alongside 35 others for various judicial offices, following its 110th meeting held on January 13, 2026, and presided over by Justice Kekere-Ekun.

The statement partly read, “The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, GCON, will on Wednesday, 25th February, 2026, preside over the swearing-in ceremony of the newly appointed Justice of the Supreme Court, Hon. Justice Joseph Olubunmi Kayode Oyewole, JCA.”

According to the statement, Oyewole served with distinction at the Court of Appeal and as Presiding Justice of the Enugu Division prior to his elevation.

“His appointment underscores the commitment of the Nigerian judiciary to upholding the rule of law, ensuring justice, and strengthening the bench with experienced and dedicated jurists. He brings a wealth of legal expertise and integrity to the apex court to further enhance its capacity to deliver fair and timely judgments,” the statement added.

The apex court further described the swearing-in as “another significant step in rejuvenating the judiciary and ensuring the continued delivery of justice in line with the highest standards of integrity, competence, and impartiality.”

The Supreme Court reiterated its commitment to justice, fairness and judicial independence for the benefit of Nigerians.

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Fubara Mourns Senator Mpigi

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has expressed deep shock and sadness over the sudden passage of  Senator Barinada Mpigi, the Senator representing  South East Senatorial District of Rivers State.

In a tribute to mourn the deceased, Governor Fubara described Mpigi as a brother, a consummate politician and one of the leading lights in Rivers State.

He said that Mpigi died at a critical time when his services were still needed by the people of Rivers  State and prayed God Almighty to grant him eternal rest.

The governor  commiserated with his immediate family,  the Rivers South East Senatorial District and the Senate at large, asking them to take solace in the fact that the deceased lived a good life and impacted positively on the people.

Senator Mpigi died  at the age of 64. Until his death, he was the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Works.

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