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Hajj: CSO seeks clear functions for Amirul Hajj team, govt delegations

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By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi,Abuja

A faith-based Civil Society Organisation, CSO, the Independent Hajj Reporters, IHR,, has called for clear-cut functions and terms of reference for the state’s Amirul Hajj teams and government delegations to ensure a streamlined Hajj operations.

The CSO, in a statement issued on Tuesday by its national coordinator Ibrahim Mohammed, said the call became necessary owing to past experiences in which some state Amirul Hajj teams, which were supposed to be ad-hoc committees formed to offer support to appointed officials and pilgrims, often assume powers and responsibilities beyond their scope, leading to chaos and negatively affects operations during the holy pilgrimage

,”While we acknowledge the responsibilities of governments in appointing Amirul Hajj Teams and Government delegations, we suggest that such appointments should come with an unambiguous role and responsibilities of the Amirul Hajj team especially in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where the Hajj rites are performed,” Muhammad stated.

According to him, “Amirul Hajj teams and government delegations are symbols of the government’s eye and as such assigning roles that will not obstruct the operational plans of the State’s Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards, SMPWBs and NAHCON (National Hajj Commission of Nigeria) becomes imperative. We acknowledged their fatherly roles and added value Amirul Haj team injects in Hajj operations but such are rare cases.”

“There has been an instance where Amirul Hajj or states appointed delegations hijacked the operational machinery from the States Pilgrims Board officials and tried to direct who did what and how it should be done.

“Hajj is a unique exercise, especially the operational aspect, which is guided by sets of rules and regulations as designed by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah. NAHCON, as the apex hajj regulatory body, auto assumes the implementation plans because it is the only body legally recognised by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj.

“Therefore, allowing people who are not conversant with hajj policies to take control of the critical aspect of hajj operations is synonymous with activating factors for failure and confusion, the statement added.

“Unlike other countries, Nigerian version of Amirul Hajj and government delegations hardly participate in field operations like guiding pilgrims in Makkah or Mina, assisting the Taradudiyah committee in dispatching pilgrims either to Mashair or to airport, oversee the distribution of food to pilgrims in their various accommodation or even visiting pilgrims to inquire about their welfare. These are the critical part of the hajj that requires helping hands.

,”In the same vein, we urge States Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards to cooperate with the appointed Amirul Hajj and government delegations towards ensuring the welfare of Nigerian pilgrims, while in Saudi Arabia,” he stressed.

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Release Nnamdi Kanu and douse uprising in South East- Bishops beg Tinubu

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Worried by the continous detention of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in prison, the Pentecostal Bishops Association, Anambra State (PBAAS), has appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to release him to bring to end the lingering uprising in the zone

The appeal was contained in a Communique released by the Association’s Executive President, Bishop Prince Nwodika at the end of its 2026 Annual Convocation held at Church in Power International, Awka.
Nwodika stressed that the continued stay of Kanu in prison is escalating agitations in the South East region.

The Communique read in part, “We are passionately pleading with President Tinubu to use his good office to release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu unconditionally.

“Correct the imbalances in the polity, which has aggravated agitations from the region, in the spirit of equity, fairness and socio-economic balance in the system.

“These measures will significantly improve the much needed peace and security in the South East region.

The Bishops however congratulated Governor Chukwuma Soludo for his second term in office election victory and prayed God to bestow Nigeria political leaders with wisdom to lead and develop passion for the populace.

They also encouraged Churches to remain a shining light and be strong in faith in Christ to enable them overcome the challenges currently facing Christianity in the World.

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Civil Society Hails INEC’s Technological Reforms, Calls for Sustained Transparency

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By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi,Abuja

Members of the Arewa Grassroots Leaders Assembly (AGLA), has commended the leadership of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for what they described as significant strides in electoral integrity and reform recorded in recent elections conducted in the country.

Addressing journalists during a peaceful solidarity rally at the INEC headquarters in Abuja, the National President of AGLA, Mr. Onogu Collins, said the gathering was not in condemnation, but in commendation of the Commission’s recent performance.

“We have gathered peacefully today at the headquarters of INEC to lend our voice, not in condemnation but in commendation. This is a solidarity protest and a protest of encouragement. Nigeria sees the progress, and we ask that it continues,” he said.

Collins praised the leadership of the INEC Chairman, Professor George Amupitan, stating that since assuming office in October 2025, he has demonstrated “administrative will, institutional courage, and commitment to electoral reform.”

According to the group, the Commission successfully conducted three major electoral exercises within a short period — the Anambra State Governorship Election, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council Elections, and by-elections in Kano and Rivers States.

“These elections, by domestic and international observers, were largely peaceful, procedurally transparent, technologically progressive, and administratively coordinated,” Collins stated.

AGLA specifically commended improvements to the INEC Results Viewing Portal (IReV), describing the upgrades as a measurable step forward in Nigeria’s electoral technology evolution.

Collins listed key enhancements observed during the FCT Area Council elections and subsequent by-elections, including improved server uptime, faster upload speeds, and dual-layer validation mechanisms requiring presiding officers to upload polling unit results sheets and input party scores into the BVAS device.

“The upgraded IReV system demonstrated improved server stability and faster upload speeds compared to previous electoral cycles. The system architecture ensured that votes entered could not exceed accredited voters, thereby protecting result integrity,” he said.

He added that the digital audit trail generated traceable metadata such as device ID and upload timestamps, supporting post-election audit capability and reinforcing public confidence.

“Citizens and political parties were able to view polling unit results in near real-time, reinforcing electoral openness,” Collins noted.

While commending the Commission, the group urged INEC not to relent but to consolidate on the gains recorded.

“Electoral reform is not an event; it is a journey. We urge the Chairman and the Commission to strengthen result management systems, expand technology deployment, deepen staff training, and collaborate with relevant stakeholders to establish backup networks in areas with limited connectivity,” Collins said.

He also called on political actors, media organisations, and citizens to support electoral institutions constructively and avoid misinformation capable of eroding public trust.

“Nigeria’s democracy is safe when elections are credible. Concerns should be raised responsibly and factually,” he added.

Responding, an INEC National Commissioner, Mr. Abdullahi Zuru thanked the group for the show of support and assured Nigerians that the Commission would not relent in its mandate.

“We shall not relent. We will continue to ensure that whatever is necessary to make our democracy thrive, we shall do it. All we ask is the understanding and cooperation of Nigerians,” Zuru said.

He explained that the INEC Chairman was away on official assignment, but would be briefed on the visit and the group’s message of encouragement.

Zuru emphasized that all actions taken by the Commission are in the national interest.

“Anything done under his leadership is done in the name and interest of Nigeria. We remain committed to progress and continuous improvement,” he stated.

The solidarity rally concluded with calls for sustained transparency, protection of votes, and continued technological advancement in Nigeria’s electoral process.

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Non – Indigenous Ministers Fellowship ln Bayelsa Inaugurate New Executive

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By David Owei, Bayelsa

A new leadership of the Non Indigenous Ministers Fellowship has been inaugurated in Bayelsa and it has Pastor Olusegun Samuel as president alongside with the executive members.

The inauguration of the state Excos is to build another leaders that will pilot the affairs of the body across the Eight Local Government area of Bayelsa State
At the Inauguration ceremony many men of God across the state that graced the occasion including the president of Penticostal Fellowship of Nigeria ( PFN ) Bayelsa State Chapter PastorbDr. Tam Seth , Rev . Tamuno Chesime Vice president PFN,Apostle Monty Abraham and Apostle Moye Peter Durushola ,Bishop Moses Omote , Rev. Festus Igana and other leaders from different churches president.

In his speech, the outgoing president Pastor Stephen Ikechukwu applauded our father who came to grace the occasion and also advised the new Executive members to practice Unity not tribalism.

Rev Sunny Maxwell also used the opportunity to charge the new Executive with a word of God to encourage the new Excos to be focused and steadfast on the assignment that they are called to perform as the representatives of this noble body .

In his acceptance speech , the Brand new president General Pastor Olusegun Samuel thanked the Almighty God and gave kudos to the Governor of Bayelsa for creating the enabling environment for the non indigenes to operate ,and also Congratulated the new Brand new Deputy Governor of Bayelsa pastor Peter Akpe PhD ,thanking the body of Christ , Ministers of God for finding time to grace this great event ,he also advised his Excos to practice Unity and Love.

The Brand new Executive members are,
1)Pastor Olusegun Samuel -President.

2)Pastor Dr.Fide Osobor -Vic President .
3)Apostle Daniel Danji- Secretary General
4)pastor Godgift Oyeghe -Treasurer
5)Pastor Mrs.Rita Oyubu.
6) Pastor Felix Oghenebriohie – prayer Director

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