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Galaxy Backbone Achieves ISO Recertification Across Four Key Standards, Boosting Trust, Resilience, And Confidence In Nigeria’s Digital Infrastructure

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Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB), Nigeria’s leading digital infrastructure and shared services provider, is proud to announce its successful recertification by the International Standards Organisation (ISO) across four globally recognised categories; ISO 9001 – Quality Management Systems (QMS): Ensuring consistent delivery of high-quality services and continual improvement across operations; ISO 22301 – Business Continuity Management Systems (BCMS): Guaranteeing resilience, availability, and recovery of services in the face of disruptions; ISO 20000 – Service Management Systems (SMS): Standardising service delivery to ensure reliability, efficiency, and customer satisfaction and ISO 27001 – Information Security Management Systems (ISMS): Protecting data confidentiality, integrity, and availability against evolving cybersecurity threats.

According to a press release signed by the Galaxy Backbone Limited Head, Corporate Communications, Chidi Okpala, this recertification follows a rigorous and independent audit, reaffirming GBB’s ability to provide secure, scalable, and sustainable digital services to government ministries, departments, agencies (MDAs), and private sector organisations.

“These certifications go beyond compliance; they are a statement of trust,” said Prof. Ibrahim A. Adeyanju, MD/CEO, Galaxy Backbone Limited. He went to state: “For our customers, this means the services they rely on; from connectivity to cloud hosting and cybersecurity meet the highest international standards of quality, resilience, and security. This is central to our mission of enabling Nigeria’s digital transformation and helping organisations thrive in an increasingly connected and competitive global economy.”

Prof. Ibrahim A. Adeyanju, MD/CEO, Galaxy Backbone Limited

Galaxy Backbone’s ISO recertification gives stakeholders increased confidence that Government MDAs can securely host and manage sensitive data, digital platforms, and citizen services with guaranteed uptime and disaster recovery readiness. It also assures Private enterprises that they can leverage GBB’s infrastructure to scale operations, meet regulatory requirements, and assure their customers of secure digital transactions and data protection. GBB’s Development and Industry partners can trust that GBB operates to global standards, providing a robust platform for digital inclusion, e-governance, and economic growth.

This achievement directly supports the Federal Government’s digital economy strategy by enabling end-to-end digitalisation of public sector operations, fostering innovation, and reducing risks in mission-critical services which is in line with GBB’s Integrated Digital Transformation Strategy (IDTS) 2025-2028

About Galaxy Backbone
Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB) is Nigeria’s leading provider of digital infrastructure and shared ICT services. Established to connect government institutions and private sector players to reliable, secure, and world-class ICT solutions, GBB manages a robust national network infrastructure, data centre services, cloud computing platforms, cybersecurity operations, and a range of enterprise-grade digital services.

Sowore Must Prove His Allegations Against President Tinubu

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By Amb. Chinonso Chukwuemeka

The recent outburst by Mr. Omoyele Sowore, who referred to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a “criminal,” is not only reckless but deeply unfortunate.

As a citizen, Sowore has the right to free expression, but freedom of speech does not extend to making unsubstantiated criminal allegations against the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

He who alleges must prove. If Sowore has credible evidence that President Tinubu is indeed a criminal, he should make it public and follow the legal process to substantiate his claims. Anything short of this is mere slander aimed at undermining the institution of the presidency and destabilizing the nation.

Contrary to Sowore’s narrative, the Department of State Services (DSS) is not censoring him or Nigerians on social media. Rather, the DSS is fulfilling its constitutional duty to safeguard Nigeria’s national security, unity, and democratic stability.

When an individual recklessly deploys social media to malign the Commander-in-Chief without proof, it is within the mandate of the DSS to act.

Sowore and his lawyer have no authority to restrain the DSS from pursuing lawful action regarding his social media accounts.

As long as his posts pose threats to national security and the economy, the DSS reserves the power to direct platforms like Meta and X to delete such posts or even deactivate the accounts involved. That is not censorship, it is the enforcement of the rule of law.

It is disturbing, therefore, that a serial presidential candidate like Sowore would trivialize national security by describing the DSS as “clueless, idle, and disheveled.”

Worse still is his blanket claim that there is no one “sensible left in offices to make Nigeria work.” Such comments are not only baseless but also insult the patriotic men and women risking their lives daily to protect this country.

If the DSS fails to pursue this case to its logical conclusion, Sowore would have succeeded in setting a dangerous precedent where anyone can, without evidence, brand fellow citizens, or even the President, a criminal.

That would open the floodgates to anarchy, weaken our institutions, and further erode the civility required in democratic discourse.

Nigeria must never allow reckless activism to override the principle of accountability.

Sowore must either provide evidence to back his allegation or retract his statement.

Otherwise, the DSS is right to pursue every lawful means to ensure that the rule of law prevails.

 

Amb. Chinonso Chukwuemeka is the National Coordinator of the Ndigbo Young Professionals and writes from Akwa, Anambra State. 

PSC Chair X-Rays The Future Of Policing And Security In Nigeria

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….. insists a police officer must understand the law, police orders and instructions and development attributes of efficiency, courtesy, tact, integrity and impartiality

The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd, has said that a Police Officer in all circumstance must have a thorough understanding and knowledge of the law, and of Police orders and instructions and must develop the attributes of efficiency, courtesy, tact, integrity and impartiality.

DIG Argungu in a key note address presented to the participants of an ongoing high-level workshop which began in Abuja yesterday, September 15th 2025 and organised for security personnel by the United Nations Development Programme, UNDP, Development Partners and Governments of Bornu, Adamawa and Yobe States also noted that current threats to the future of Policing and security in Nigeria are no longer primarily coming from the conventional (traditional) factors of the usual narrative – unemployment, poverty, out-of-school children, etc.

According to a press release on Tuesday, September 16th 2025, signed by the  PSC Head, Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani, ee spoke on “Ethics, Mental Health and the Future of Policing and security in Nigeria” with theme “Command Leadership for Ethical and Trauma-Informed Security Response” where he noted that it is important for Police Officers to study ethics and professional code of ethics since according to him they are the bedrock of Policing code of conduct.

DIG Argungu said ethics training will help Police departments/institutions recognise their full potential since Officers use a lot of discretion in the conduct of their duties which include the enforcement of the law at appropriate time or place.

The PSC Chairman also spoke on the implications of medical health requirements for enlistment into the Nigeria Police Force adding that medical health examination will help evaluate “if the candidate is medically fit to meet the physical requirements of the job”.

He said deformities and abnormalities test must be carried out as part of the medical health requirements, adding that a candidate for admission must be free of impediment in speech, gross malfunction of teeth or jaw preventing proper mastication of food, knock knees, bent knees, bant knees, flat feet, bent arms. Others include; deformed hands, defective eye sight or squint eyes, amputation of any kind etc.

DIG Argungu explained that Police stress stems from operational factors like trauma exposure and dangerous incidents, organizational issues such as poor management, shift work and lack of peer support and external societal pressures “which can lead to issues like burn out, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD)”.He noted the categories of stressors which he said includes operational stressors which is inherent in the nature of police work including exposure to violence, traumatic events and the potential to danger; Organisational stressors that comes with issues of insufficient staffing, poor leadership, excessive overtime, lack of proper equipment and strict or poorly enforced policies.

Others include Personal/External stressors such as factors like financial difficulties, social and family pressures, societal influences as well as internal factors related to individual Officers’ emotional well being.

DIG Argungu said the consequences of Police stress is that it can lead to various mental and physical health problems including; mental health disorder, burn out, substance misuse and suicide.

On the future of Policing and security in Nigeria, the PSC Chairman said the key challenges and threats that the country is facing now are “social media as well as digital channel which can also be used for malicious content and propaganda and “hooligans, employed by undesirable elements to recruit and mobilise followers “

The PSC Chairman noted that at this era of 21st Century, “all security Officers will have to have training in the recognition of offences committed by computer and how electronically based technology affects businesses and everyday life.

NIMC Achieves 126 Million Enrolments, Earns Praise From President Tinubu

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) for its progress in identity management, as enrolment in the National Identity Database surpasses 126 million.

Speaking at the National Day of Identity celebration in Abuja on Tuesday, the President—represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, described the milestone as a major step towards building a secure and inclusive digital identity system for Nigeria.

He highlighted NIMC’s recent achievements, including clearing a backlog of 2.5 million enrolments, expanding services across the country and in the diaspora, and integrating the National Identification Number (NIN) into key sectors such as health, education, agriculture, social welfare, and security.

NIMC Director-General, Engr. Abisoye Coker-Odusote, disclosed that 123 million Nigerians are already captured in the database, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16.9, which seeks to ensure legal identity for all. She added that diaspora enrolment has increased by 52 percent, while partnerships with more than 50 public and private organisations have broadened access to identity services.

Outlining NIMC’s strategy, Coker-Odusote said the commission is anchored on three pillars, inclusion, protection, and empowerment. She assured Nigerians that the database remains secure despite rumours of breaches, and emphasised ongoing efforts to strengthen cybersecurity and expand enrolment nationwide.

President Tinubu also noted that the database’s capacity has been upgraded from 100 million to 250 million records, supported by over 1,500 enrolment devices across Nigeria and more than 200 centres abroad. He revealed that special enrolments have been carried out for refugees, internally displaced persons, and correctional facility inmates.

On security, he disclosed that over 30 fraudulent operators have been arrested, illegal centres shut down, and phishing sites dismantled. He further applauded NIMC’s ISO 27001:2022 certification for data protection, describing it as proof of compliance with global standards.

To enhance service delivery, Tinubu said NIMC has introduced a High Availability Verification Service with 99.9 percent uptime, modernised customer support tools, and improved staff welfare with promotions and salary reviews for over 2,800 personnel.

Reiterating the centrality of identity to his administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, the President stressed that the NIN is crucial for delivering social welfare programmes, student loans, agricultural subsidies, financial inclusion, effective national planning, and eliminating ghost beneficiaries from government initiatives.

“The NIN is more than just a number—it is a gateway to opportunity, security, and dignity,” Tinubu said. “Behind these enrolments are workers claiming pensions without fear of fraud, students accessing loans with ease, farmers receiving targeted incentives, and displaced persons obtaining humanitarian support. This is the true power of identity, and this is the progress we celebrate.”

Otuaro Plans Quality Furniture, Woodwork Training For PAP Beneficiaries

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….. Visits Julius Berger, PrimeTech Showrooms in Abuja

The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, on Monday, visited the Julius Berger Nigeria Plc Associated Furniture Producers (AFP) Showroom and its industrial factory in Abuja as part of his deliberate effort to deepen implementation of the programme’s objectives.

Otuaro also visited PrimeTech, an international firm with a primary focus on sustainable design and construction of buildings, industries, civil structures, roads and infrastructure.

He was conducted round the facilities by the General Manager of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc AFP, Oliver Cohnen, and Julius Berger’s Head of Corporate Security and Compliance, Poul Nielsen, during the visit.

Otuaro was accompanied by his Technical Assistant, Edgar Daniel; Special Assistant, and the PAP’s Head of Vocational Training Unit, Lambert Daunemighan and Head, Special Projects, Victor Ebikonte.

He said the move was aimed at exploring avenues for the PAP to carry out high-quality training of ex-agitators and beneficiaries in furniture and woodwork, and sustainable architectural design and engineering solutions with global standards and taste.

The PAP helmsman stressed that his goal was to ensure that beneficiaries of such huge industrial-scale training would use the vocational skills and knowledge they would gain to add real value to the socio-economic development of the Niger Delta and indeed Nigeria.

L-R: Head of Corporate Security and Compliance, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, Poul Nielsen; the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro; and the General Manager, Associated Furniture Producers (AFP), Oliver Cohnen, during Otuaro’s visit to the firm’s showroom and furniture factory in Abuja on Monday, September 15, 2025.

He noted that when the ex-agitators and beneficiaries are equipped with the right expertise in a structured environment, they will produce products that meet international standards with high marketability.

He expressed satisfaction at the incredible finishing and creativity, exquisite outlook and texture of the furniture and their high potential for durability.

He reiterated that President Bola Tinubu had given him a mandate to take the programme to the people of the region.

According to him, seeking the appropriate facilities to get many youths trained and re-trained in critical vocational trade areas was one of the ways of realizing the president’s desire.

Otuaro said, “My interest is that our youths have to add value to the social-economic growth of the Niger Delta and that of the country. They can do this effectively when they acquire high-quality training that will make them to be useful to themselves, the region and the nation.

“I decided to undertake the visits to these facilities to enable me to see things for myself to be able to take the right decision on the vocational initiative I have for ex-agitators and beneficiaries of the PAP in the areas of furniture and woodwork, and designs.

“I am pleased with the top-class industrial equipment, high-quality furniture and the huge factory I have seen here and the fact that they have international appeal. This means that if our people are able to acquire the right vocational skills here, they will be able to produce furniture of international standards.

“His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, gave me a mandate to take the programme to the people, and that is what I am doing. This initiative is part of the deliberate plans to achieve that mandate.”
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NIPOST Intercepts Seven Pouches Of Cannabis In Lagos Consignment From Thailand

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The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) has intercepted a consignment containing seven (7) pouches of cannabis concealed inside a duvet cover that arrived in Lagos from Thailand.

The shipment originated from Bangkok, Thailand, and was addressed to a recipient in Lagos. Details of the sender and receiver have been withheld as investigations are ongoing by the appropriate Security Agencies.

This interception underscores our continued commitment to transforming the postal industry into a secure, reliable, and trusted channel of communication and commerce. It demonstrates NIPOST’s determination to protect the public from the dangers of illicit substances while safeguarding the integrity of the postal network.

The matter has been referred to the relevant Security Agencies for further action.

In line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Federal Government, NIPOST reaffirms its zero-tolerance for the use of its network for illicit and illegal activities. We remain resolute in safeguarding the integrity of our operations and assure the public of our unwavering commitment to ensuring that the postal industry continues to serve as a catalyst for national security, economic growth, and public trust.

NDDC Promotes Literacy, Digital Education In Niger Delta

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The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has restated its commitment to the promotion of literacy and digital education to ensure a holistic development of the Niger Delta region.

Speaking during a seminar to mark the 2025 International Literacy Day at the Justice Mary Odili Judicial Institute, Port Harcourt, the NDDC Director in the Directorate of Education, Health and Social Services, Dr Awele Chukwudifo, said the purpose was to raise awareness among youths in the Niger Delta region on the critical role of literacy in personal and societal development.

The event followed a sensitisation walk held on September 8, 2025, the official International Literacy Day, to create awareness about the importance of literacy in today’s global world.

Chukwudifo remarked: “Literacy enhances self-esteem, drives economic development, and fosters national growth, The NDDC believes in developing our youth not just in reading and writing, but also in acquiring relevant skills. Literacy is a human right, and everyone deserves access not just to basic education, but to the digital tools and knowledge that define the modern world.”

The NDDC, Director, Education, Health and Social Services, Dr Angela Awele (2nd left); welcomes a staff of the Rivers State Universal Basic Education Board, Mrs. Ngozi Ikegwuru (left) during the International Literacy Day, in Port Harcourt. From the right, are the Deputy Director, Corporate Affairs, Dr Tony Omah and Prof. Eketu Continue

She further stated that the seminar aimed to broaden students’ perspectives and teach them how to leverage technology for self-development in today’s digital era.
In a keynote lecture entitled: “Leveraging Emerging Technologies to Drive Innovation, Creativity, and Productivity,” Dr. Augustin Imikan underscored the transformative power of digital tools in today’s workforce.

Imikan acknowledged challenges such as data privacy, security risks, and the misuse of information and urged organisations to adapt by fostering a culture of innovation, embracing AI and machine learning, investing in digital infrastructure, and aligning technology adoption with national development goals.

“To stay relevant, we must embrace change. Emerging technologies offer unprecedented opportunities for learning, growth, and global competitiveness,” he said.
In his own paper entitled: “Promoting Literacy in a Digital Era,” a lecturer at the Rivers State University, Dr. Jinyemiema Tamuno, described literacy as the bedrock of national development.

He cautioned that nations that fail to prioritise literacy risked stagnation and inequality, stating: “Education is a fundamental human right. It opens the door to all other rights and freedoms, It empowers individuals with the knowledge, skills, values, and behaviour needed to foster peace, respect, and equality.”

Tamuno cited UNESCO’s 2024 report, indicating that over 739 million youths and adults globally still lack basic literacy skills. He noted that five NDDC states rank among Nigeria’s top ten most literate, with Imo State leading the list. However, he pointed to a concerning 28 per cent average school dropout rate in the region, calling on NDDC to intensify its literacy campaigns.

Renewed Hope for Grassroots Healthcare As OSSAP-SDGs Commissions 20-Bed PHC In Isheri Olofin

The people of Isheri Olofin and its environs in Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State witnessed a major milestone on Monday with the official commissioning of the 20-Bed Renewed Hope Primary Healthcare Centre, a fully equipped facility designed to provide quality and accessible healthcare to grassroots communities.

The event, organised by the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals (OSSAP-SDGs) in partnership with the Ogun State Government, drew dignitaries, community leaders, and health stakeholders to celebrate what many described as a “new dawn for healthcare” in the area.

In her remarks, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, OFR, described the project as more than just a health facility, but a “promise fulfilled and a symbol of renewed hope.” She emphasised that the PHC aligns with SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) and reflects the Federal Government’s commitment to inclusive development under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“This centre represents a vital step in Nigeria’s journey towards achieving the SDGs. It is a sanctuary of care, a reminder that health is a necessity and not a luxury, and a testament to the government’s resolve to ensure that no community is left behind,” Orelope-Adefulire stated.

She commended President Tinubu for prioritising healthcare investments, noting that the facility is part of numerous cottage and specialist hospitals constructed across Nigeria by OSSAP-SDGs.

The First Lady of Ogun State, Her Excellency Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun, who commissioned the facility, described the project as a lifeline for the people of Isheri Olofin and surrounding communities.

“Healthcare is the foundation on which strong communities are built. This centre will provide maternal care, immunisations, and essential medical services that will touch countless families. It is not just a building; it is a celebration of partnership, foresight, and compassion,” she remarked.

She applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs for delivering the project and many others across the country. She also commended the role of traditional leadership, particularly the Olofin of Isheri, HRM Oba (Engr.) Sulaiman Adekunle Bamgbade, whose commitment to his people facilitated the smooth implementation of the project.

Other dignitaries and community leaders expressed excitement, noting that the centre will reduce the burden of travelling long distances for medical attention and save lives, especially among women and children. In particular, the Olofin of Isheri, HRM Oba (Engr.) Sulaiman Adekunle Bamgbade thanked Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire for delivering the project in the community and noted that it will go a long way in changing the health fortune of the community for good.

The newly commissioned PHC is equipped with consultation rooms, a maternity ward, delivery suite, laboratory, pharmacy, and inpatient wards. It will serve as a beacon of healthcare access, strengthening the local health system and improving outcomes in maternal and child health.

As the doors of the facility were officially opened, the message from government and stakeholders was clear: the Renewed Hope PHC in Isheri Olofin must be protected, optimally utilised, and sustained as a model of grassroots healthcare delivery in Nigeria.

New GSOA Leadership To Drive Satellite Industry’s Role In A Connected, Sustainable Future

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…..Ali Al Hashemi Appointed Chair of GSOA Board; Adel Al-Saleh and Jane Nkechi Egerton-Idehen Named Vice Chairs

GSOA is delighted to announce the appointment of Ali Al Hashemi, CEO of Space Services at Space42, as its new Chair of the Board, alongside two new Vice Chairs: Adel Al-Saleh, CEO of SES, and Jane Nkechi Egerton-Idehen, CEO of NIGCOMSAT.

GSOA represents the full satellite ecosystem, from established operators to emerging innovators across all orbits and frequency bands. In an era of accelerating digital transformation, satellite technology has become a critical enabler of innovation, sustainability, and social inclusion – helping to connect the unconnected, power digital economies, and deliver resilient communications in even the most remote or underserved regions.

Ali Al Hashemi, new Chair and CEO of Space Services, Space42, said, “This is deeply meaningful to me personally and professionally. Having served as Vice Chair of GSOA since 2023, this election reflects the trust and confidence my fellow industry leaders have placed in me and our region’s contributions to global satellite innovation. I am honored by this responsibility and excited to build on GSOA’s incredible foundation. Our region has always been at the crossroads of innovation and connection, and I’m thrilled to bring that perspective to an industry that literally connects our world.”

Adel Al-Saleh, new Vice Chair and CEO of SES added: “The satellite industry is going through unprecedented transformation, driven by multi-orbit architectures, cloud integration, and growing demand for low-latency and resilient networks. GSOA’s leadership in helping shape regulatory frameworks and policy dialogue is critical, and I look forward to contributing to this important work.”

Jane Egerton-Idehen, new Vice Chair and CEO of NIGCOMSAT, emphasised the power of satellite to deliver equitable digital access. “In emerging markets, satellite is often the only viable solution to bridge the digital divide. I am proud to help bring diverse perspectives to the global conversation and support GSOA in promoting inclusive and sustainable connectivity,” she affirms.

Ali Al Hashemi

Under its new leadership, GSOA will continue to advocate for fair spectrum access, balanced regulatory policies, and responsible use of space. The association is actively engaged in global fora to promote sustainable practices, protect orbital environments, and ensure satellite services remain a key pillar of resilient infrastructure worldwide.

Isabelle Mauro, Director General of GSOA, welcomed the appointments, stating: “Ali, Adel, and Jane bring unique insights and leadership at a time when global collaboration across the ecosystem is more important than ever. GSOA’s role is to unite the satellite industry to speak with one voice to promote the essential value we bring to society, from emergency response and climate monitoring to universal broadband access.”

GSOA is committed to advancing a connected, innovative, and sustainable future — and ensuring that the satellite industry continues to serve as a cornerstone of the global digital economy.

About GSOA

GSOA is the leading global CEO-driven association representing Communication and Earth Observation satellite operators in GEO, MEO and LEO orbits, manufacturers, launch providers, ground segment players and other stakeholders from the entire satellite ecosystem. It serves as the premier platform for industry collaboration, addressing global challenges, unlocking opportunities, and advocating with a unified voice for the satellite sector.
GSOA advocates for satellite technology’s critical role in global connectivity, providing strategic insights, facilitating partnerships, and driving initiatives that enhance its role in global infrastructure. Through exclusive networking opportunities, regulatory engagement, and market intelligence, our members benefit from a dynamic platform for growth.

Recognised as the global representative body for the satellite industry, GSOA engages with regulators, policymakers, and global organisations like 3GPP, DIFI, ITU, and WEF and regional organisations to shape the future of connectivity, and focus in bridging digital and economic divides across both developed and emerging economies. For more details contact GSOA.

NNPC GCEO Seeks Stronger African Collaboration On Energy Security

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The Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.), Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari, has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to partnering with other African nations to achieve sustainable energy security across the continent.

Speaking at the 7th African Petroleum Producers’ Organisation (APPO) National Oil Companies CEOs Forum, Ojulari underscored the need for Africa to accelerate its energy transition and safeguard its energy future in light of the gradual withdrawal of European investments in fossil fuel refineries, most of which are projected to be phased out by 2030.

“Africa must take ownership of its resources and policies. Our policies should be designed by us. With our vast resource base and improved governance structures, I am confident the continent can secure its energy destiny,” he stated.

Highlighting NNPC’s ongoing infrastructure projects, Ojulari pointed to the Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline, aimed at boosting domestic connectivity, and the Nigeria–Morocco Gas Pipeline Project, an expansion of the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP), designed to foster regional integration and cross-border energy trade. He revealed that the first phase would extend the pipeline to Côte d’Ivoire before reaching Morocco.

The GCEO also emphasized the enabling environment provided by the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), which he said continues to attract new investment opportunities across the oil and gas value chain.

On security, he disclosed that Nigeria has achieved 100% pipeline availability for the first time in 20 years through strengthened collaboration with host communities and security agencies, a milestone he said has restored investor confidence in the resilience of the country’s energy infrastructure.

Ojulari further noted that NNPC Ltd. is benchmarking global energy giants such as Petrobras, Petronas, and Saudi Aramco, and expressed readiness to deepen collaboration with African peers to unlock the continent’s full energy potential.