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
NSCRA vows to work against violent molestation against girl child,women, vulnerables in Niger state
BY UTHMAN BABA-NASEER,MINNA
The Niger State Child Right Agency (NSCRA) will continue to raise its voice against all sorts of violence and molestation against girl child,women and the vulnerable in the state.
This was disclosed by the Director General of the Agency in Niger State,Hajiya Umulkhatum Mohammed Esq. In an interactive chat with journalists in her office in Minna.
The Government under the enabling law as passed by the enabling legislative, to protect the right of the girl child,domestic violence,gender based violence (GBV), among other unpleasant abuses that will be detrimental to the girl child.
According to the Director General,among such includes withdrawal of girl child from schools to early marriage, child bullying,gender based violences of all sorts and girl molestation warning that the agency will ensure the full prosecution of such persons in court of competent jurisdiction
She noted that some parents are in the habits of withdrawing their girl child and their under aged girl child from school for early marriage,describing the trends as unacceptable.
Stating that the agency had recieved series of such complaints “ and the agency under my watch will go after any parents or guardians that engage in any of such unpleasant attitudes”
“ I will go after any parents and guardians that henceforth withdraw their girls from schools for early marriage.I will ensure that such parents and guardians will go to jail.
“ The law is very clear on that unpleasant act. If you think you can just go to school and withdraw your daughters for early marriage, dare that and you will see the consequences of the agency” she declared
Speaking further, the Director General of the agency pointed out that she has zero tolerance for all sorts of gender based violence and girl child molestation and domestic violence insisting that agency would not fold its hand to watch disgruntled elements take pleasure in gender based violence sexual abuse as well as domestic violence on the vulnerable in Niger State.
She stressed the need for community based organisation, CBO,Non Governmental organisation, NGO, Community and religion leaders,as well as all critical stakeholders in the state to partner with the agency by voicing out the increasing rates of gender related vices against girl child in the state.
This, according to Hajiya Umulkhatum Mohammed will assist the agency in bringing any culprits to face the full consequences of Justice.
The Director General noted that the law establishing the agency was backed with the instrumental of the enabling legislation that empowered it to ensure the full prosecution of any sort of gender related crimes against the girl child emphasizing the needs for members of the public in the state to speak out.
Disclosing further, Hajiya Ummukhatu Mohammed stated that the agency has taken an Islamiya teacher in Bosso to custody for abusing his Almajiri causing body harm on him assuring that full wrath of the law will be visited on him to serve as a detergent to other Islamiya teachers that are in the habit of abusing their Almajirai (pupil).
She warned that the Niger State Child Rights Agency under her watch continue to ensure the protection of the right and dignity of girl child,women and gender and domestic violence.
Law & Crime
Terrorists Again attack Borgu,Agwara communities in Niger state killing over 26 persons
By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna
Some communities in Borgu and Agwara, local government area of Niger State again came under heavy attacks as some armed men believed to be terrorists wrecked heavy havoc on the communities killing over 26 persons
The assailants carried out their offensive assaults on the locals for the past three days resulting to setting houses and farm products ablaze and abducting over 200 persons including women and children
It was reliably gathered that the terrorists began the invasion of the communities in Feyi in Borgu kingdom in the late hours of Thursday 12th February 2026,before spreading the attack to other communities of Tungan Makeri and Nkpaso villages .
The source further explained that the criminals came into the communities riding on unspecified numbers of motorcycles, armed with sophisticated weapons,shooting sporadically to scare the villagers and causing confusion among the people.
According to another source who pleaded anonymity,”The terrorists started the attacks last Thursday night, and early hours of Friday in Feyi village and during the attack,Six persons were killed, adding that the criminals carried out their nefarious activities freely unchallenged, moving from one community to another killing more people in the invaded communities “..
” The terrorists later moved to other communities of Tungan Makeri and Nkpaso villages both in Konkoso Ward of Borgu local council in the early hours of Saturday, killing another 20 people”.
The terrorists also set the Police station in Pissa ablaze but later escaped into the forest upon hearing the sound of helicopters moving towards their direction.
All the communities attacked by the terrorists are said to have been abandoned by their inhabitants due to incessant attacks by the terrorists,they however appealed to governments at all levels to come to their aid to save lives and property from further attacks.
The Commissioner of Police in Niger State CP Abdullahi Adamu Elleman, had told journalists in his office last week,that the Inspector General of Police IGP Kayode Egbetokun directed the deployment of 120 armed tactical Squad to the communities to effectively police the residents of the affected communities.
He told journalists that a total of 120 armed tactical Squad have been deployed to Agwara and Borgu to secure the both communities against the activities of these terrorists group.
The Niger state Police command, is yet to respond to the incident as the Spokesman of the command SP Wasiu Abiodun could not be reached for comment as at the time of filing this report.
Law & Crime
ADC Welcomes 2027 Election Timetable, Urges INEC to Provide Clear Assurances on Result Transmission
By George Mgbeleke
Following The release of 2027 election timetable, the African Democratic Congress, ADC, has welcomed INEC’s announcement of the February 20, 2027 presidential and National Assembly elections but urged the Commission to give Nigerians clear assurances on the real-time electronic transmission of results. In a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said the credibility of the polls would depend not just on the timetable but on transparent processes, calling on INEC to outline concrete safeguards against manipulation and on the National Assembly to pass a binding legal framework to remove ambiguity around real-time electronic transmission.
The full statement read:
The African Democratic Congress, ADC, notes the announcement by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, fixing February 20, 2027 for the Presidential and National Assembly elections.
We welcome the early release of the timetable, which provides political parties, stakeholders, and the Nigerian electorate with needed clarity for long-term planning and democratic preparation.
However, the credibility of the 2027 general elections will ultimately not be judged by the timeliness of the timetable alone, but by the Commission’s demonstrable commitment to transparency, technological integrity, and strict adherence to due process throughout the electoral cycle.
Of particular importance is the question of real-time electronic transmission of results. While the Commission has indicated that it will operate within the ambits of the law, the current Electoral Act still leaves procedural discretion in critical areas that directly affect public confidence.
In his recent engagement with the media, the INEC Chairman acknowledged the Commission’s technological capacity to deploy electronic transmission and affirmed that the Commission will continue to use technology in the conduct of elections. The ADC therefore respectfully urges INEC to provide early and unambiguous clarity to Nigerians on its readiness to adopt real-time electronic transmission of results should the necessary legal amendments be enacted.
Beyond this, the Commission should clearly outline the specific guardrails, both manual and electronic, that will be deployed to safeguard the integrity of results management and prevent any recurrence of the irregularities that have troubled recent off-cycle elections.
The ADC also reiterates its call on the National Assembly to urgently pass a binding legislative framework that removes ambiguity around electronic transmission of results and strengthens the legal architecture for transparent elections.
Nigerians have shown, time and again, that they are ready to defend the sanctity of their votes. What is now required is for the electoral umpire to match that civic vigilance with institutional clarity, operational transparency, and administrative excellence.
As a party committed to democratic deepening and credible elections, the ADC will continue to engage constructively with INEC, the National Assembly, and all relevant stakeholders to ensure that the 2027 elections reflect the true will of the Nigerian people.
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