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Kwara Removes Restriction On Commercial Cars

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On Wednesday, the Kwara State Government lifted its initial restriction on certain types of vehicles utilizing Ahmadu Bello Way, allowing shuttle buses, taxis, and ride-hailing cars to operate along the route leading to the Government House.

Engr. Abdulquawiy Olododo, the Commissioner for Works and Transport, clarified in a statement issued through the ministry’s Press Secretary, Olajide Abolarin, that mini-shuttle buses, taxis, and ride-hailing services are now permitted on Ahmadu Bello Way, which houses key facilities such as the Government House, MDAs, and security installations.

However, Olododo stressed that tricycles, motorbikes, and heavy-duty trucks are still prohibited from the route, citing security concerns and the need to maintain public order in the area.

Last Friday, the government prohibited certain types of cars from using Ahmadu Bello Way, prompting the Kwara State Road Traffic Management Agency to commence swift enforcement.

The restricted vehicles included tricycles (Keke Napep), commercial motorbikes (Okada), taxis, lorries, and heavy-duty vehicles.

Olododo stated that violators of the limitations could face fines of up to N50,000.

Ahmadu Bello Way, which was recently restored, is a significant access route for commercial trucks traveling to Tanke, Fate, and River Basin districts of the Ilorin metropolis.

The Ministry of Works and Transport has since begun the construction of restriction signage throughout the corridor, starting from Challenge to Ahmadu Bello Way, to notify the public.

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2027 General Elections

FCT Polls: ADC Condemns Wike’s ‘War’ Threat, Says Nigerians Will Decide

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By Onyeanya Ebere Immaculata

The African Democratic Congress (ADC), has condemned the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, over his reported declaration of “war” against anti-Tinubu candidates ahead of the February 21, 2026 elections.

In a statement, ADC National Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi warned that such rhetoric could inflame political tensions and undermine democratic stability.

The party insisted that the outcome of the FCT polls would be determined by voters, not President Bola Ahmed Tinubu or any government official.

The statement described Wike’s threat as “irresponsible and dangerous” in Nigeria’s fragile political climate. ADC emphasized that sovereignty rests with the people, not with any minister or president.

The party also pledged to resist any attempt to intimidate voters or subvert the electoral process, insisting that Nigerians would exercise their franchise freely and lawfully.

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CSN questions Nigeria’s secularism, charges Knights to Safeguard Christian presence

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By Samson Adeyanju 

The Secretary General of the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN), Rev. Fr. Michael ‘Leke Banjo, has questioned Nigeria’s claim to secularism, noting that the Constitution contains explicit references to Sharia and Islam without a corresponding structural reference to Christianity.

The CSN Scribe raised concerns about what he described as the possibility of a long-term religious imbalance within Nigeria’s institutional structures.

Speaking during the Joint All Catholic Knights (JACKs), annual summit held at the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria, Abuja, Fr. Banjo pointed to complaints from some northern states where Christians reportedly face difficulties acquiring land to build churches or establishing chaplaincies in public institutions, while Muslim worship facilities are permitted.

Referencing a widely circulated write-up titled “The Islamization of Nigeria Is Not a Theory. It’s a Blueprint,” noted that while its conclusions may be debated, the deeper questions it raised about constitutional provisions, Sharia courts, educational policy, judicial interpretation and strategic public appointments deserved sober and factual examination.

Challenging Knights, the Canon Lawyer said the Church’s history shows that Catholic Knights emerged at moments when faith encountered political pressure, citing the example of the Knights Hospitaller, later known as the Knights of Malta, who defended Christian communities and protected pilgrims.

According to him, the major battleground in Nigeria today is institutional; in how laws are drafted, how policies are shaped, what is introduced into school curricula, and who occupies key public offices.

He urged Catholic Knights and Ladies to draw up a disciplined and realistic strategic plan to safeguard Christian presence in Nigeria and respond proactively to developments in legislation, education, public appointments, media narratives and public funding patterns.

He charged them to establish competent national and diocesan strategy units to monitor trends, analyse bills, track policy shifts, and develop position papers rather than reacting only through press statements.

“If Islamisation advances through structure, then your defence of the faith must also be structured,” he said.

Fr. Banjo urged the Knights to be strategic for 2027 and vigilant beyond, insisting that their power and influence must truly serve the common good.

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2027 General Elections

INEC Concludes Training Ahead of FCT Area Council Polls Saturday

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By Olokuta Rofiat

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has concluded the training of ad-hoc staff for the 2026 Area Council elections scheduled for Saturday, February 21, 2026, in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The training, held across designated centres in the FCT, was designed to equip electoral officers, presiding officers, assistant presiding officers and other personnel with guidelines for the smooth conduct of the polls.

INEC said the sessions covered accreditation procedures, handling of electoral materials, result collation and compliance with the Electoral Act, while participants were also sensitised on professionalism, neutrality and voter management.

The election will produce six Area Council chairmen and 62 councillors across the FCT’s wards. INEC reaffirmed its readiness to conduct a credible exercise and urged eligible voters to turn out peacefully.

Security agencies have also assured residents of adequate protection before, during and after the polls.

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