Law & Crime
Senate moves to establish Electric vehicles Transition …..As Kalu’s Bill scales 2nd reading
By Our Correspondent Abuja
The Senate on Wednesday at plenary passed for second reading the Electric Vehicle Transition and Green Mobility Bill, 2025, sponsored by Senator Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia North), which seeks to establish a comprehensive national framework for the transition to electric vehicles (EVs), promote local manufacturing, ensure environmental sustainability, and position Nigeria as a leader in clean energy transportation in Africa.
The bill, which was extensively debated on the floor of the Senate outlined clear strategies for achieving Nigeria’s transition to electric mobility through local content development, foreign partnership regulations, nationwide charging infrastructure, and a coordinated inter-ministerial framework.
Leading the debate, Senator Kalu said the proposed law is designed to transform Nigeria’s automobile and energy sectors by promoting innovation, local assembly, and environmental protection while creating thousands of jobs across the manufacturing value chain.
“This Bill will help Nigeria move from dependence on fossil fuels toward a cleaner and sustainable energy system. It will ensure that our local industries benefit directly from the emerging global electric vehicle market, create jobs, and reduce emissions in our cities,” Kalu stated.
The Lawmaker added that the Bill provides incentives such as tax holidays, import duty waivers, toll exemptions, subsidies, and road tax exemptions for electric vehicle users and investors, while also mandating the installation of charging points in all fuel stations across the country.
One of the key highlights of the Bill is its emphasis on local content compliance. It mandates that all foreign automakers seeking to operate in Nigeria must enter into partnerships with licensed Nigerian assemblers and establish assembly plants within three years of operation. Furthermore, such companies must attain at least 30 percent local sourcing of components by 2030.
Non-compliance attracts strict penalties, including the suspension of operations and a fine of ₦250 million per violation.
Additionally, any unlicensed dealer involved in the importation or sale of electric vehicles without government authorization would face a ₦500 million fine per shipment, alongside confiscation of goods.
The Bill also prohibits unauthorised research and development partnerships, ensuring that government grants or incentives for electric vehicle innovation are channeled through licensed Nigerian institutions.
“We are creating a system that protects Nigerian industries and ensures that technology transfer and innovation happen locally,” Senator Kalu explained.
The Bill establishes a comprehensive regulatory and institutional structure coordinated by the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment, supported by key agencies including:
Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON): To develop safety and performance standards for electric vehicles, batteries, and charging equipment;
Federal Ministry of Transportation: To oversee licensing, public transportation integration, and EV infrastructure guidelines;
Federal Ministry of Power: To ensure renewable energy integration into charging systems and develop energy tariffs for EVs;
Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS): To administer tax incentives and publish annual reports on fiscal impacts; and
Federal Ministry of Environment: To oversee battery recycling, waste management, and compliance with Nigeria’s environmental obligations under the Paris Agreement.
Economic Growth and Industrial Diversification
Beyond the environmental benefits, the Electric Vehicle Transition and Green Mobility Bill seeks to unlock new economic opportunities by expanding local production capacity and deepening Nigeria’s participation in the global EV value chain.
Clause 3 of the Bill mandates that any Nigerian company seeking to assemble electric vehicles must demonstrate a minimum annual production capacity of 5,000 units, compliance with international safety standards, and proof of financial and technical capacity to sustain operations.
The Bill also provides that private investors setting up charging stations will be eligible for government grants and tax credits, while all fuel stations will be required to install charging points to ensure seamless adoption nationwide.
“Our goal is to make Nigeria the hub of electric vehicle manufacturing in Africa, create jobs for our youth, and support our transition toward renewable energy,” Kalu reiterated.
Contributing to the debate :
lawmakers across party lines commended Kalu who equally chairs the Senate Committee on South East Development Commission for the foresight in sponsoring a bill that aligns Nigeria with global technological and environmental trends.
Senator Adamu Aliero (Kebbi Central) stressed the importance of reducing Nigeria’s carbon footprint, especially in heavily industrialized and traffic-congested cities.
“The world is moving forward, and cities like Lagos and Kano are already suffering from high carbon emissions. Electric vehicles will drastically cut down pollution, improve public health, and create a new industrial ecosystem for Nigeria.
“Instead of exporting lithium, we should process and utilize it here at home to create jobs and diversify our economy,” Aliero said.
Senator Osita Ngwu (Enugu West) emphasized that the transition to electric vehicles would also help Nigeria address the long-term dangers of climate change.
“Climate change is already affecting our communities and agricultural productivity. Embracing clean mobility is part of our national responsibility to future generations,” he stated.
In the same vein, Senator Titus Zam argued that Nigeria could no longer afford to lag behind as many nations across the world had adopted electric vehicle policies.
“From Europe to Asia and even several African countries, the electric vehicle revolution has already taken shape. Nigeria must not be left behind if we hope to remain competitive and relevant,” Zam said.
After extensive debate, the Bill was put to a voice vote and passed for second reading.
In his remarks, the President of the Senate President Godswill Akpabio commended Senator Kalu for his vision and described the Bill as a forward-looking legislative initiative that aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s economic diversification agenda and global energy transition trends.
“This Bill represents an important step toward sustainable industrial growth and environmental responsibility. Nigeria must prepare for the future of transportation and energy,” Akpabio said.
The Bill was subsequently referred to the Senate Committee on Industry for further legislative scrutiny and is expected to report back to the chamber within four weeks.
Law & Crime
Police foils cult clash in Anambra, arrest two recover firearm, live ammunition
By Our Correspondent
Anambra State Police Command has foiled a planned cult clash in Enugwu Ukwu, Njikoka Local Government Area of the state, and arrested two suspected cultists while others escaped into the bush.
This was disclosed by the state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, SP Tochukwu Ikenga in a statement made available to journalists in Awka on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
According to him, the operatives who are attached to the Special Anti-Cult Squad (SPACS) Enugwu Ukwu, while acting on actionable intelligence received a signal regarding the gathering of a dangerous cult group for a planned rivalry fight in the early hours of Wednesday, December 4, 2025.
He explained that following the intelligence report, the operatives swiftly mobilized to the scene and arrested two suspects identified as Oluebube Ifediorah, male, aged 21 years, and Offorbuike Emmanuel, male, aged 25 years.
The police spokesman added, “The suspects were apprehended during the operation in Enugwu Ukwu town, where the cult group had allegedly converged in preparation for the violent clash.
“The police recovered a locally-made double-barrel shotgun and two live cartridges from the suspects during the operation.
“The recovered firearm was found inside a red bag that the first suspect, Oluebube Ifediorah, had on him at the time of arrest, while several other members of the cult gang reportedly fled the scene into the surrounding bush upon sighting the operatives.”
He revealed that the recovered firearm was found inside a red bag that the first suspect, Oluebube Ifediorah, had on him at the time of arrest, while several other members of the cult gang reportedly fled the scene into the surrounding bush upon sighting the operatives.
While noting that efforts are currently in top gear to track down and apprehend the remaining members of the gang who escaped during the operation, Ikenga said that the arrest and recovery is part of the ongoing efforts of the Anambra State Police Command to rid the state of cult-related violence and other criminal activities.
He further disclosed that the Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu has commended the operatives for their swift response and professionalism in preventing what could have led to loss of lives and destruction of property.
He said, “The CP has once again urged residents of the state to continue providing timely and credible information to the police to aid in the fight against cultism and all forms of criminality across the state.”
The PPRO further said that the suspects are currently in custody and will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations..
Law & Crime
Group condemns release of convicted terrorists by Zamfara Govt demands transparency
By Our Correspondent
The North‑Central Writers Advocacy Group (NCWAG), a Nigerian civic accountability and advocacy collective, said it is “profoundly shocked, alarmed, and condemning” after media reports claimed the Zamfara State Government, under Governor Dauda Lawal, secretly freed a large number of convicted terrorists and bandits from state correctional facilities.
In a press statement released to Daily Champion in Jos on Saturday and signed by Irimiya Dunat, Coordinator of NCWAG, the group said:
“According to published reports, a total of 291 Boko Haram members and 219 armed bandits were allegedly freed under circumstances that have not been explained to the Nigerian public.”
The statement added that those released “were not awaiting trial; they were convicted criminals whose offenses include terrorism, mass violence, kidnapping, destruction of communities, and other acts that have destabilised the North‑West and the entire federation for over a decade.”
“If the reports are true, NCWAG says the action represents one of the most disturbing breaches of public trust and national security in Nigeria’s fourth republic,” the release noted.
NCWAG warned that Nigeria is currently battling “unprecedented multilayered security challenges.” The alleged release of hardened terrorists without public accountability or judicial transparency “threatens to worsen this national crisis.”
The group listed further concerns about the release, including:
“A national security threat, disregard for victims and survivors of terrorism, violation of the principles of justice.”
It added that the release is “a dangerous precedent capable of undermining the rule of law across the federation.”
Questioning the legality and rationale behind the releases, NCWAG demanded that Governor Lawal provide a full, public, and verifiable explanation, asking:
“Under what legal framework such pardons or releases were granted?”
“Why individuals convicted of terrorism were considered eligible?”
“How does the decision align with national security protocols?”
“Were victims’ families, law enforcement bodies, the judiciary, or the Federal Government notified or involved?”
The group also called on the Presidency, the National Security Adviser (NSA), the National Security Council, the Ministry of Interior, and the Office of the Attorney‑General of the Federation to urgently investigate the matter and give Nigerians a clear national‑security briefing.
In a seven‑day ultimatum, NCWAG demanded that the Zamfara State Government:
– publicly address the allegations;
– provide documentary evidence of the identities of all persons released;
– disclose the legal basis for their release; and
– clarify whether any negotiations, political agreements, or election‑related considerations were involved.
To date, no rebuttal or clarification has been issued by Governor Dauda Lawal or any official spokesperson of the Zamfara State Government.
Law & Crime
New Defence Minister Assumes Office ….Assures Defence will take its place fully in the country
By Our Correspondent
Barely 24 hours after being sworn in by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, newly appointed Minister of Defence, Christopher Gwabin Musa (rtd.), officially assumed office barely 24 hours after being sworn in at the Ministry’s headquarters Ship House, Abuja.
In his remarks, the Honourable Minister assured that defence will take its place fully in the country. This he said will be achieved by synergy between the armed forces, other security agencies and all Nigerians being carried along as the saying goes Security is everybody’s business.
“It is that synergy we will build and work on. I assure you that within the shortest possible time Nigerians will see results”
This was contained in the statement signed by the Enderline Chukwu, the AD Information and Public Relations For: Director Information and Public Relations.
He emphasized the importance of securing the nation and safeguarding its territorial integrity, stating that national security cannot be achieved by individuals acting alone. “We must work together as Nigerians to make our country better,” he said.
Speaking further, Musa stressed the need for unified action and strategic coordination in defence operations, noting that the Ministry must not allow gaps between policy formulation and implementation.
According to him, “this Ministry will serve as a powerhouse of strategic direction and relentless accountability”.”We must continue to support our troops, who sacrifice their lives day and night to ensure that Nigerians sleep peacefully,” he added.
The Honourable Minister pledged to work closely with the Service Chiefs, expressing confidence that their cooperation will take the Armed Forces to greater heights. Addressing the Permanent Secretary and the civil service cadre, he described them as the institutional memory and backbone of the Ministry and reiterated the importance of training, equipment procurement, and leveraging technology, emphasizing the need for collaboration with allies and partnerships with other security agencies as paramount.
He expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR for the opportunity to serve nothing that he remains committed to advancing the welfare and wellbeing of personnel in the Ministry, strengthening national security, improving the welfare of the military personnel and advancing ongoing defence reforms.
Speaking earlier, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Mr Richard Pheelangwa said that the Honourable Minister’s assumption of office marks a significant moment for the Ministry and for the defence sector. He reaffirmed that the entire management and staff of the Ministry of Defence is committed to supporting his leadership as he steers the Defence architecture of the nation. “We stand ready to work diligently under your guidance holding the highest standard of professionalism, integrity, discipline and accountability” he said.
Pheelangwa acknowledged that the appointment of the Minister is a testament to the nation’s confidence in his experience, character and capability to strengthen and reposition security and it is apt as it came at a time when the nation continues to confront complex security challenges. According to him, the task ahead is no doubt a herculean one but the appointment of the Minister came at a time when renewed vigour, hope, optimism bonds and strengthen collaboration with security agencies and charting new course towards lasting peace. He expressed optimism that his wealth of experience both as a seasoned civilian and military leader will advance this efforts.
In attendance at the event were Service chiefs, Chief of Defence Intelligence, Directors and staff of the Ministry amongst others.
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