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Reps Push for Digital Governance Revolution with New E-Governance Bill

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By Gloria Ikibah

The House of Representatives has taken decisive steps towards ending analogue governance with the introduction of the National Digital Economy and E-Governance Bill 2025, aimed at transforming public administration through technology-driven systems and innovation.

Speaking at a joint public hearing of the Senate and House Committees on ICT and Cybersecurity, Speaker Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen highlighted that the proposed law would mark a major shift in how government functions and how citizens interact with public institutions.

The initiative seeks to build a smarter, transparent, and accountable Nigeria, powered by digital tools and efficient service delivery frameworks. The legislation is designed to lay the foundation for a fully integrated e-governance system, ensuring seamless communication, real-time data management, and improved access to public services across all sectors.

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The bill also aligns with the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy, reinforcing Nigeria’s ambition to become a leading digital hub in Africa while promoting inclusivity, innovation, and efficiency in governance.

overnment operates and how citizens access services.

According to Abbas, “it is a vision for a new way of governance  one that is efficient, transparent, and centered on citizens”.

He restated that Nigeria’s transition to a fully digital governance system is no longer optional but a national imperative essential for economic growth, accountability, and national security.

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The proposed National Digital Economy and E-Governance Bill is designed to provide a comprehensive legal structure for data protection, cybersecurity, and inclusive digital access, ensuring that every Nigerian—urban or rural—is part of the nation’s technological future.

Chairman House Committee on Digital, ICT and Cybersecurity, Rep. Stanley Olajide, said the public hearing underscored Nigeria’s shared commitment to building a transparent and efficient digital administration.

He praised the wealth of expert contributions from stakeholders, describing them as vital to shaping an effective and realistic digital policy framework.

Olajide, who co-chaired the session with Senator Shuaib Afolabi Salisu, expressed gratitude to Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speaker Tajudeen Abbas for their vision and leadership in championing the country’s digital transformation.

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He also commended the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, along with heads of NITDA, NIMC, NCC, and Galaxy Backbone, for their technical guidance in aligning the bill with international standards while addressing Nigeria’s specific needs.

In his remarks, Dr Tijani assured that President Bola Tinubu was committed to signing the bill into law once passed, describing it as a milestone that will position Nigeria as a continental leader in digital governance.

Senator Salisu noted that once enacted, the legislation would make Nigeria the first African country with a comprehensive law dedicated to the digital economy and e-governance, setting the pace for a more connected, transparent, and efficient public sector.

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Ekiti PDP Primary: Court adjourns suit against Oluyede’s victory to Dec 8

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The Federal High Court sitting in Ado Ekiti has adjourned the case instituted against the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Dr Wole Oluyede till December 8, 2025, for further hearing.

Oluyede had emerged winner of the gubernatorial primary election conducted on November 8, 2025, by the Senator Ibrahim Dankwambo-led electoral committee.

Oluyede got 279 votes to defeat Funsho Ayeni and Mrs Funmi Ogun.

In the suit numbered FHC/AD/CS/29/2025, Ayeni is challenging Oluyede’s victory in the primary election

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During the hearing on Friday, Kola Kolade, SAN, led other lawyers to represent Ayeni while Ola Olanipekun, SAN, and Barrister Owoseni Ajayi represented Oluyede.

The Osun State Legal Adviser of the party, Barrister Ola Alonge held brief for the PDP.

After listening to submissions by the parties, Justice Babs Ikuewumi declared that he would ensure speedy hearing of the case.

The judge adjourned the matter to December 8, 2025 for further hearing.

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PHOTOS: FCT Minister, Wike, inspects ongoing construction of Interchange Bridge, Road linking Maitama, Gishiri, Jahi with Gwarinpa today

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The Minister of FCT today inspected ongoing construction of Interchange Bridge, Road linking Maitama, Gishiri, Jahi with Gwarinpa today

The Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike today, Friday inspected ongoing construction of Interchange Bridge, Road linking Maitama, Gishiri, Jahi with Gwarinpa.

The project is titled; Full scope development of Arterial Road N16 (Shehu Shagari Way) from Ring Road II to Ring Road III with Two Interchange Bridges at N16/RRII and N16/RIII intersections.

The portion from RRI to Arterial Road N20 (Solomon Lar Way) within Katampe District was developed and commissioned by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to mark 2nd year Anniversary of his Administration.

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The portion from N20 to RRII is being developed under Jahi District Infrastructure Project, leaving the undeveloped portion from RRIII to Arterial Road N40 to link the road that leads to the Renewed Hope Estate in Karsana Districts.

The portion of this Arterial Road N16 under reference traverses the Gwarimpa Housing Estate and this segment of the road when developed will provide access to the Gwarimpa Housing Estate located within Bunkoro and Wupa Districts as well as Sector Center E which is the hub of commercial and social activities comprising group of four districts namely; Gwarimpa II – C03, Kafe – C05, Wupa – C15 and Bunkoro – C18 Districts in Phase III of the Federal Capital City.

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“Why I dumped PDP for APC “- Rivers Speaker, Amaewhule

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The Speaker of Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon Martin Amaewhule, on Friday gave reasons why he dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

“The major reason for leaving the PDP is because of the division in the PDP,” Amaewhule, who represents Obio-Akpor I constituency, told the lawmakers on Friday.

He commended President Bola Tinubu for some programmes embarked upon by his administration that have benefited Nigerians, especially Rivers people.

According to the Speaker, his defection would enable him to partner with President Tinubu for the overall good of the Rivers people.

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Amaewhule said, “Distinguished colleagues, let me happily announce to honourable members that your Speaker, Rt Hon Martin Chike Amaewhule, has decided and has indeed written to my Ward Chairman, Mr Osondo Orlu, of my decision to leave the Peoples Democratic Party.

“APC is my new party. I will do all that is needed to be done towards ensuring that the party card of the All Progressives Congress is issued to me in no time. I am happy to be a member of the APC so that we can join forces with Mr President. He is doing so much for this country.

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu means well for Nigeria. He is tackling issues of security headlong. The President has shown love to Rivers State; he is helping Rivers people to be part of the governance of this country. I am so delighted to be part of the APC so we can support the President right inside the All Progressives Congress.”

Amaewhule defected along with 15 other members of the House on Friday.

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Others who dumped the PDP were the Deputy Speaker, Dumle Maol (Gokana), Major Jack (Akuku-Toru), Linda Stewart (Okrika), Franklin Nwabochi (Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni), Azeru Opara (Port Harcourt 3), Smart Adoki (Port Harcourt 2), Enemi George (Asari-Toru 2), and Solomon Wami (Port Harcourt 1).

Also included were Igwe Aforji (Eleme), Tekena Wellington (Asari-Toru 1), Looloo Opuende (Akuku-Toru 2), Peter Abbey (Degema), Arnold Dennis (Ogu/Bolo), Chimezie Nwankwo (Etche), and Ofiks Kabang (Andoni).

Since returning to civil rule in 1999, the PDP has maintained a tight grip on the oil-rich Rivers state, until the protracted crisis rocked the state, which pitched the lawmakers against Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

The crisis led to the partial demolition of the State Assembly complex by forces allegedly loyal to Fubara as well as the attempted moves to impeach the governor by the lawmakers loyal to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.

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Worried by the development, President Bola Tinubu waded in to douse the tensions and declared a state of emergency on March 18.

The emergency declaration led to the suspension of Governor Fubara and his deputy, Ngozi Odu and the lawmakers.

At the expiration of the exercise, he reinstated Fubara, his deputy and the lawmakers on September 17.

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