The House of Representatives Committee on Delegated Legislation has pledged stronger legislative backing for Nigeria’s tourism sector, as part of efforts to enhance economic diversification and sustainable development.
The Chairman of the Committee, Rt. Hon. Richard Olufemi Bamisile, PhD, gave the assurance during a familiarisation visit to the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA), describing tourism as a vital driver of economic growth, job creation and national image-building.
Bamisile said the visit was aimed at strengthening collaboration between the legislature and the Authority, rather than fault-finding, noting that the Committee is statutorily mandated to oversee regulations, guidelines and statutory instruments issued by Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).
According to him, the Committee ensures that delegated legislation aligns with the intent of primary laws, promotes good governance and does not impose unnecessary burdens on citizens.
“Tourism is not merely about leisure; it is a powerful catalyst for economic growth, social cohesion and international diplomacy. It tells our story, shapes our image and unlocks opportunities across the nation,” Bamisile said.
He explained that the Committee sought first-hand insight into the operational framework, achievements and challenges of the NTDA, while also examining existing tourism regulations and their interaction with broader legislative provisions.
The lawmaker assured the Authority of the National Assembly’s readiness to support the review of obsolete regulations, advocate improved budgetary allocations and strengthen legislative frameworks for the protection of Nigeria’s tourism assets, heritage sites and intellectual property.
In his response, the Director-General of NTDA, Dr. Olayiwola Awakan, thanked the Committee for the visit, stressing that legislation remains fundamental to the Authority’s mandate.
“The success of NTDA cannot be written without legislation. It is the foundation upon which our mandate to regulate, develop and promote tourism in Nigeria rests,” Awakan said.
He described Nigeria as richly endowed with cultural, traditional and natural tourism assets, aligning the Authority’s work with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic diversification agenda and the promotion of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP).
Awakan identified key challenges in the implementation of the NTDA Act, particularly issues of coordination within the tourism governance framework and evolving judicial interpretations on asset control at sub-national levels.
He referenced a Supreme Court judgment that places tourism assets under state jurisdiction, adding that ongoing efforts by the National Assembly to move tourism from the residual list to the concurrent list would enhance collaboration, clarify policy direction and promote balanced tourism development nationwide.
The NTDA Director-General disclosed that since assuming office in October 2025, the Authority has intensified partnerships with sister agencies, states and the private sector, recognizing tourism as a private sector-driven industry.
He cited collaborations with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) to digitize airport tourism information desks, engagements with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to promote Nigeria’s destinations through foreign missions, and partnerships with the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to strengthen tourism visibility at airports.
Awakan also revealed ongoing partnerships with states including Katsina, Nasarawa and Niger, while noting that funding remains a major challenge, despite global evidence that strategic investment in tourism yields significant economic returns.
He highlighted initiatives such as the inauguration of a public-private sector committee to coordinate Nigeria’s participation in international tourism expos and the launch of the Naija Flavour Project in December 2025, aimed at showcasing Nigeria’s food, arts, fashion, music and cultural identity globally.
While acknowledging that the NTDA Act of 2022 is still undergoing activation and refinement, Awakan expressed optimism that sustained legislative support would address existing gaps.
The visit concluded with both parties reaffirming their commitment to continued dialogue and collaboration to unlock the full potential of Nigeria’s tourism sector for economic growth and national pride..
Year: 2026
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House Committee Pledges Stronger Legislative Support for Tourism Sector
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Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria boosts Capacity with Int’l support
By Mohammed Baba Busu
The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) has received a significant boost to its capacity to train and regulate nursing and midwifery professionals in the country.
The support, worth millions of Naira, was received from esteemed international partners, including the Gates Foundation, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), World Health Organisation (WHO), and Health Information Systems Advisory.
The support, launched on February 3, 2026, aims to enhance nursing and midwifery education and practice in Nigeria.
Key areas of focus include the procurement of midwifery training items, development of a Mandatory Professional Development Programme on Post Partum Haemorrhage, and the review of various curricula of nursing and midwifery programmes.
Speaking at the launch, which was organised by the Nursing and Midvery Council of Nigeria (NMCN), the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammed Ali Pate, represented by Tetshoma Dafeta, Director, overseeing the office of the Permanent Secretary, said the initiative was aimed at improving the quality of nursing and midvery education, especially in the face of Nigeria’s high maternal mortality burden.
Ali Pate praised the initiative, highlighting its potential to improve healthcare outcomes in Nigeria.
“This support is a testament to the commitment of our international partners to strengthening Nigeria’s healthcare system,” he said.
The support also includes the development of an Electronic Learning Management Platform, Organisational Capacity Assessment, and the development of Students’ Record of Instructions booklets for Neonatal and Gerontology Nursing.
The Registrar/CEO of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria, Alhaji Ndagi Alhassan, welcomed guests to the official launching and distribution of supports received from international partners.
The Registrar expressed gratitude to the international partners, stating that the support would go a long way in enhancing the quality of nursing and midwifery education and practice in Nigeria
He acknowledged the presence of the Honourable Minister of Health and Social Welfare, senior officials, development partners, and representatives from Gates Foundation, WHO, UNFPA, and HISA.
Alhassan expressed gratitude for the support, which aims to enhance nursing and midwifery education and practice in Nigeria. He highlighted the Council’s commitment to strengthening the healthcare system and improving patient care.
The event marked a significant milestone in the Council’s efforts to advance nursing and midwifery in Nigeria, with collaborations aimed at enhancing midwifery training.
He said that it would also greatly help in.initiaiting professional development programmes,.reviewing curricula, improving learning platforms and building organisational capacity, among others.
The epochal event was attended by representatives from the international partner organisations, nursing and midwifery professionals, and other stakeholders in the healthcare sector.
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Former DSS Director Ejiofor to Feature as Panelist at Maris Lecture 2026
By Fidelis Edugbo
Former Director of the Department of State Services (DSS), Barrister Mike Ejiofor, will participate as a panelist in the 2026 edition of the Maris Annual Public Service Lecture on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.Ejiofor, one of Nigeria’s most prominent voices on national security, a security consultant, and a public affairs analyst will join other yet-to-be-unveiled experts to discuss the topic: “Insecurity: Bane of Nigeria’s Unity and Progress.”

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Secretary of the Maris Trust Council (MTC), Comrade Fidelis Egugbo.
Former Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, will serve as the Keynote Speaker at the event, which is scheduled to take place at Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba, Delta State.
”In line with our commitment to keeping the public abreast of recent developments concerning the 2026 Maris Annual Public Service Lecture series, we wish to state that former DSS Director, Barrister Mike Ejiofor, has confirmed his active participation in the discussion segment as a panelist

”Barrister Ejiofor, a security expert who is frequently featured on national television for his insights, will join other professionals from various fields to dissect the topic.
‘Former Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor will deliver the Keynote Address.
“The event will hold at Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba, on the traditional date of Wednesday of the Holy Week, the Wednesday before Easter Sunday which for this year, falls on April 1, 2026, at 12 noon prompt.
”As we make progress, we shall announce the Special Guest of Honour, Guest of Honour, Chairman of the Occasion, Father and Mother of the Day, as well as other discussants and the moderator,” Egugbo said.

Responding to the news of his participation, Barr. Ejiofor stated, “It is always a joy to enlighten the public on security issues.
“The choice of General Irabor as the Keynote Speaker is excellent; we look forward to being there on April 1.”
The Maris Annual Public Service Lecture series is a platform dedicated to proffering solutions to societal challenges.
Some past discussants include Senator Stella Omu, Olorogun Fred Majemite, Barr. Orezi Esievo, Hon. Emeka Ekekokuri, and Dr. Festus Okubor, Dr. Barry Gbe, Mr Charles Aniagwu, Hon. Joan Onyemaechi Ada Anioma, among others.
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Customs hands N4.7bn cannabis seizure to NDLEA in Tincan

Receiving the consignment, NDLEA Commander Narcotic, Tincan Strategic Area Command, Solomon Omotoso, from the Customs Area Controller, Tincan Island Customs Command, Comptroller Frank Onyeka in Lagos on Wednesday Customs hands N4.7bn cannabis seizure to NDLEA in Tincan
Lagos, Feb. 4, 2026, The Customs Command in Tincan Island, Lagos, has handed over 2,366 packs of cannabis indica, valued at over N4.7 billion, to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
The seizure comprised a 40-foot container holding 55 jumbo bags of cannabis indica intercepted during routine enforcement operations at the port.

A picture of 55 jumbo bags of Canadian indica Intercepted by the Tincan Island Customs Command Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Frank Onyeka, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday issued by the command’s spokesperson, CSC Oscar Ivara.
Speaking during the handover, Onyeka said officers acted in line with global standards on border protection and public safety.
“Today, we inform you of developments in securing our borders, aligning with the 2026 International Customs Day theme of vigilance and commitment,” he said.

Onyeka said the container was examined on Jan. 28, alongside NDLEA and DSS operatives, following intelligence-led profiling.
“A 40-foot container was found to contain 2,366 packs in 55 jumbo bags of cannabis indica,” he said.
He added that officers also discovered a Colt MK IV .45 calibre pistol with an empty magazine inside the container.
According to him, three used vehicles were deployed to conceal the prohibited items, including a Hyundai Santa Fe, Toyota Sienna and Toyota Matrix.
“Interestingly, we apprehended one suspect in connection with the seizure,” Onyeka said.
He warned that Customs would not tolerate drug smuggling or transnational crime threatening national security and public health.

The NDLEA Commander Narcotic, Tincan Strategic Area Command, Solomon Omotoso, signing the Intercepted cannabis indica with the Customs Area Controller, Tincan Island Customs Command, Comptroller Frank Onyeka in Lagos on Wednesday Receiving the consignment, NDLEA Commander Narcotic, Tincan Strategic Area Command, Solomon Omotoso, commended Customs for strong inter-agency collaboration.
Omotoso assured that the NDLEA would intensify investigations and prosecution in line with existing laws.
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Egbewole greets Gov. AbdulRazaq @ 66

The Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Wahab Olasupo Egbewole, SAN, has felicitated the Governor of Kwara State, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, CON, on the occasion of his 66th birthday.
Prof. Egbewole, In a statement issued by the University’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Mr Kunle Akogun, described Governor AbdulRazaq as an outstanding patriot, who deserves to be honoured and celebrated.
The Vice Chancellor explained that Mallam AbdulRazaq has left no one in doubt about his patriotism, hardwork and exemplary leadership dispositions before and since he became Governor of Kwara State in 2019.
Prof. Egbewole said that the Governor has been a resourceful leader whose administration in the last seven years worked for the transformation of the State.
The Vice Chancellor, who is also the Chairman of the Consortium of Kwara Universities (KU8+), thanked the Governor for considering many alumni of the University for political and public service appointments in his administration.
While congratulating the Governor, Prof. Egbewole prayed to Allah to continue to favour him with sound health and a more successful tenure.
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Alabi Condemns Attacks on Woro, Nuku Communities, Urges Unity, Vigilance

By Felix Ajide
Dr. Oluwatoyin Tajudeen Alabi, a respected community leader and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has expressed shock and deep sadness over the recent deadly attacks on residents of Woro and Nuku communities in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State.
In a statement signed by his media team, Dr. Alabi described the attacks as disheartening, particularly coming at a time when government at both state and federal levels is intensifying efforts to rid the country of hoodlums and bandits.
He condemned the perpetrators as wicked and enemies of peace, stressing that the senseless acts should serve as a rallying call for unity and collective support for government efforts aimed at restoring lasting peace and harmony in the state.
The philanthropist urged residents of the affected communities and Kwara State at large to remain calm, cooperate with security agencies, and promptly report suspicious movements to help safeguard their environments.
Dr. Alabi also expressed his heartfelt condolences to the Emir of Kaiama, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Mu’azu Shehu Omar (Bagidi Kiyaru IV), the families of the victims, and all those affected by the tragic incident.
He commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Kwara State Government under Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for their swift response and proactive measures to protect lives and property, as well as their determination to rid the state and the country of criminal elements.
The APC chieftain further praised the efforts of the military, police, and other security operatives combating banditry and related crimes in Kwara North and South, assuring them of the people’s support.
“We are with you in your efforts to combat terrorists, kidnappers, and other criminal elements threatening peace in our state,” he said,
The community leader added that sustained vigilance is necessary to prevent forests and border areas from being reoccupied by criminals after they have been dislodged.
It would be recalled that bandits attacked Woro and Nuku communities in Kaiama Local Government Area on the evening of Monday, February 3, 2026, with the assault extending into Tuesday, February 4, 2026.
The attacks reportedly claimed more than 20 lives, including some security personnel, while several houses and food stores were razed.
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Gunmen Abduct 9 Family members, Demand N260 Million

Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers have abducted nine family members in Edo State.
DAILY POST reports that the victims include five school children, a nursing mother and her baby, and two others.
The father of the victims, who identified himself as Mr Festus Bamidele, said they were abducted on Monday, February 2, 2026, at about 5:00 pm while returning from school.
Bamidele said the abductors, however, released the nursing mother and the baby after the rainfall that fell on the fateful day.
He said the family became aware of the incident when the nursing mother and the baby got home.
He said through the assistance of the leadership of vigilante and Mobil Police at Evboneka community, three other victims who are in pre-kindergaten classes were rescued.
He said the incident happened between Eko-Abeku-Iyowa road, within Evboneka community, along the Benin-Akure road.
Bamidele explained that four others, who are between the ages of 11 and 26 years, are still being held captive by the kidnappers.
Among those still being held by the kidnappers are his children, junior sister and a sister-in-law.
He said the kidnappers have contacted the family and are demanding the sum of N260 million ransom.
Bamidele appealed to security agencies and the state government to come to his aid by ensuring that the victims are rescued unhurt.
He equally appealed to the kidnappers to kindly release the victims as the sum of N260 million is impossible for him to raise.
When contacted the Edo State Police Command confirmed the incident.
The Public Relations Officer of the Command, ASP Eno Ikoedem, who confirmed the incident, said operatives of Ekiadolor Division engaged the suspects in a gun duel and successfully rescued five of the victims unhurt while four persons were taken away.
According to her, on 2/2/2026 at about 1800hrs, during a bush clearance operation at Iyowa Bush along the Eko-Abeku–Iyowa–Akure Road, suspected kidnappers attacked a family of nine.
“Police operatives of Ekiadolor Division at Nipping point along the express engaged the suspects in a gun duel, successfully rescuing five victims unhurt, while four persons were taken away.
“The command in collaboration with hunters and vigilantes, has launched an intensive bush combing exercise for the kidnappers with efforts ongoing to rescue the remaining victims,” she said.
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FTAN Asks SON to Suspend TC/MC Nominations, Warns of Possible International Sanctions
The Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria (FTAN) has formally written to the Director General of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Dr. Ifeanyi Chukwunonso Okeke, calling for the immediate suspension of all activities related to nominations into the National Technical/Mirror Committee (TC/MC) on Tourism and Related Services.
FTAN, the apex umbrella body for the organised private sector in tourism, expressed strong dissatisfaction with a recent circular issued by the TC/MC inviting nominations into its sub-committees, describing the move as premature and a breach of trust.
In a letter signed by its President, Dr. Aliyu Ajayi Badaki, and titled “Re: Premature Call for Nominations into the TC/MC on Tourism and Related Services – A Breach of Trust and Procedural Lapses,” the Federation urged SON to halt the nomination process and take urgent steps to restore transparency, inclusiveness, and adherence to due process.
FTAN warned that the continued disregard for agreed procedures could send negative signals to the international community and potentially expose Nigeria to sanctions within global standardisation platforms.
According to the Federation, a previous meeting between FTAN and SON over the unilateral inauguration of the TC/MC ended inconclusively, with SON management promising to convene a follow-up meeting to address FTAN’s concerns. FTAN noted that the call for nominations, while those issues remain unresolved, undermines the reconciliation process and erodes confidence in the public-private partnership framework.
As a result, FTAN has directed all its member associations to decline participation in the nomination process. Members were also instructed not to submit names via the Google Form or any other channel provided by the TC/MC and to forward any related correspondence from SON to the FTAN Secretariat for record purposes.
“The strength of our Federation lies in our ability to speak with one voice,” the letter stated, warning that premature participation could weaken the private sector’s bargaining power and jeopardize the long-term interests of Nigeria’s tourism industry.
FTAN further raised concerns about alleged lapses in the vetting process for committee members, noting that some individuals were admitted without submitting curriculum vitae. It cited past incidents where inadequate representation reportedly led to Nigeria losing its voice at key international standardisation meetings, including within the African Organization for Standardization (ARSO).
The Federation also questioned the integrity and neutrality of the current TC/MC leadership, alleging conflicts of interest and a lack of demonstrated commitment to the voluntary nature of standards development work.
While stressing that it does not seek to interfere in SON’s internal affairs, FTAN maintained that it has a responsibility as a critical stakeholder to ensure that industry standards are developed by individuals with proven competence, commitment, and zero conflict of interest.
FTAN stated that it would not participate in the TC/MC until a follow-up meeting is held, the committee’s leadership is dissolved and reconstituted in line with due process, and a qualified, selfless volunteer—consistent with the provisions of PPDNNS 5.7.1.1(c)—is appointed to head the committee.
Despite the dispute, the Federation reaffirmed its commitment to professional collaboration with SON, provided such engagement is built on mutual respect and the meaningful inclusion of the organised private sector in decisions that directly affect the tourism industry. -

Russia, Ukraine begin 2nd round of U.S.-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi
ABU DHABI, (Xinhua)/Flowerbudnews– The second round of U.S.-brokered talks between Russia and Ukraine started in Abu Dhabi, a member of the Ukrainian delegation said on Wednesday.
“The next stage of negotiations in Abu Dhabi has begun,” Rustem Umerov, secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, said in a post on social media platform Telegram.
According to Umerov, also a member of the Ukrainian delegation, the negotiation process started in a “trilateral format” involving Ukraine, the United States and Russia.
“Next, work will be carried out in separate groups … after which a repeat joint synchronization of positions is planned,” he said.
The Ukrainian official stressed that the delegation is working to “achieve a dignified and lasting peace.”