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Yoruba Council rallies support for Tinubu’s energy reforms, seeks end to fuel imports
Yoruba Council rallies support for Tinubu’s energy reforms, seeks end to fuel imports
The Yoruba Council Worldwide (Igbimo Apapo Yoruba L’Agbaye) has declared full support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ongoing efforts to end Nigeria’s dependence on imported petroleum products, describing the practice as a “grave threat” to national energy security and economic stability.
In a joint statement with the Nigeria Coalition Group (NCG) and several allied civil society organisations, the Council — led by its President, Aare Oladotun Hassan, Esq. — announced plans to hold a National Day of Solidarity Rally on Wednesday, November 12, in Lagos, in support of the administration’s reforms in the oil and gas sector.
The coalition urged President Tinubu to urgently address the persistent disputes within the industry, warning that entrenched interests and policy inconsistencies were undermining the government’s Renewed Hope Agenda and stalling the nation’s march toward energy self-sufficiency.
“We strongly call for the immediate suspension of the issuance of petroleum importation licences, as certain oil interests are working assiduously to sabotage local refining and frustrate Nigeria’s energy independence,” Hassan said.
The group also raised alarm over what it described as “malicious narratives” being propagated by powerful figures within the petroleum sector, accusing them of obstructing much-needed reforms and attempting to derail national progress.
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While commending President Tinubu’s commitment to industrial revival, the Yoruba Council warned that continued issuance of fuel import licences through the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) contravenes Section 317 of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) and poses serious risks to Nigeria’s energy future.
The coalition demanded a comprehensive forensic audit of oil unions, multinational operators, and regulatory agencies, with particular attention to cases of alleged sabotage, financial irregularities, and collusion.
“We urge the President to order a thorough investigation into the finances and activities of unions, multinationals, and regulatory bodies in the petroleum sector,” the statement read.
To boost local refining, the Council proposed the adoption of a Crude Exploration Nationalisation Policy Synergy Scheme, designed to increase crude supply to domestic refineries, protect indigenous investors, and create more jobs for Nigerian youths.
“We propose that crude oil supply to local refineries be increased by at least 100 percent to guarantee steady operations and promote energy sufficiency,” it added.
The coalition further called for higher trade tariffs — or an outright ban — on imported petroleum products, arguing that protective measures were necessary to strengthen Nigeria’s refining sector and align national policy with global best practices.
Condemning recent threats of industrial action in the oil and gas industry, the group described any disruption to crude or gas supply as “economic sabotage” capable of worsening fuel scarcity and destabilising the economy.
The coalition also lauded private-sector investments in local fuel distribution and infrastructure expansion, calling them patriotic efforts that align with Nigeria’s long-term energy goals.
“We are aware of several attempts by vested interests to frustrate the government’s stabilisation efforts; hence our call for prompt investigation by relevant security and financial intelligence agencies,” the Yoruba Council stated.
The Council urged Nigerians to participate actively in next week’s solidarity rally to reaffirm national unity and demonstrate support for President Tinubu’s reform-driven agenda toward achieving energy independence.
Yoruba Council rallies support for Tinubu’s energy reforms, seeks end to fuel imports
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Iran Rules Out Participation in 2026 FIFA World Cup
Iran Rules Out Participation in 2026 FIFA World Cup
Tehran, March 11, 2026 – Iran has officially announced that it will not participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, citing security concerns and strained relations with the United States.
The announcement came from Ahmad Donyamali, Iran’s Sports Minister, who said the current circumstances make it impossible for the national team to compete. “Given that this corrupt government has murdered our leader, there are no conditions under which we can participate in the World Cup,” Donyamali stated. “Two wars have been imposed on us in the past eight or nine months, and several thousand of our citizens have been killed. Therefore, we have no chance of participating in this way.”
Iran had qualified for the tournament, which is scheduled to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with group stage matches set in U.S. cities such as Los Angeles and Seattle. The Iranian team was drawn into Group G, alongside Belgium, Egypt, and New Zealand.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said Iran would have been welcomed to compete, and U.S. authorities confirmed the team would have been allowed entry. However, Iran’s leadership rejected participation, citing ongoing conflict and security concerns.
The withdrawal leaves FIFA with the task of determining how to fill Iran’s spot in the tournament and adjusting the group stage schedule accordingly. Officials are expected to make an announcement in the coming days.
This marks the first time Iran has voluntarily withdrawn from a World Cup after qualifying, highlighting the growing tensions in the region amid recent military and political escalations.
Iran Rules Out Participation in 2026 FIFA World Cup
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FG Begins Evacuation of Nigerians from Iran, Escorts Citizens to Armenian Border
FG Begins Evacuation of Nigerians from Iran, Escorts Citizens to Armenian Border
Some Nigerians have been escorted out of Iran by officials of the Federal Government through the Nigerian Embassy in Tehran as part of efforts to ensure their safety amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
This was confirmed by the Chairman/CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri‑Erewa, who disclosed that Nigerian embassy officials are currently coordinating the movement of citizens willing to leave the country.
Dabiri-Erewa explained that the evacuees are being escorted from various locations in Iran to the border with Armenia, where they will await further arrangements for their return to Nigeria.
According to her, the evacuation became necessary following the escalating security situation in the region, which has raised concerns about the safety of foreign nationals, including Nigerians residing in Iran.
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She noted that officials of the Nigerian Embassy are working round the clock to ensure that Nigerians who wish to leave the country are safely moved out of the conflict-prone areas.
The NiDCOM boss also assured that the Federal Government is closely monitoring the situation and is collaborating with relevant authorities to facilitate the safe evacuation and eventual return of the affected citizens.
Dabiri-Erewa further stated that no Nigerian casualty had been reported so far, adding that the government remains committed to protecting the welfare and safety of its citizens abroad.
The evacuation effort forms part of contingency measures being implemented by the Federal Government as tensions continue to rise in the Middle East, prompting several countries to make arrangements for the evacuation of their nationals from high-risk areas.
Meanwhile, Nigerian authorities have urged citizens in the affected region to remain in contact with the Nigerian Embassy and follow official directives as the evacuation process continues.
FG Begins Evacuation of Nigerians from Iran, Escorts Citizens to Armenian Border
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Tinubu Orders Nationwide CNG Initiative to Curb Transport Expenses
Tinubu Orders Nationwide CNG Initiative to Curb Transport Expenses
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas (PiCNG) to immediately deploy 100,000 vehicle conversion kits nationwide, a bold move aimed at easing the burden of rising global fuel prices and promoting compressed natural gas (CNG) as a cheaper, cleaner alternative to petrol.
The directive was issued during a closed-door meeting between the president and PiCNG Executive Chairman Ismaeel Ahmed at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Ahmed disclosed that the president requested updates on the initiative’s progress, particularly regarding measures to cushion Nigerians from the impact of fuel price volatility driven by tensions in the Middle East.
“The president is concerned about the effect of global petroleum price spikes on Nigerians. He has given a direct mandate to immediately deploy about 100,000 CNG conversion kits,” Ahmed said. The kits will allow vehicle owners, including cars and tricycles, to convert petrol engines to run on compressed natural gas, offering an affordable and environmentally friendly alternative.
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The rollout is expected to begin within the next two to three weeks, with conversion centres nationwide becoming active as large-scale vehicle conversions commence. Ahmed noted that the initiative is also accelerating infrastructure development to support CNG and electric mobility, including the expansion of refuelling and charging stations across key transport corridors.
Currently, around 77 CNG refuelling stations are at various stages of development across Nigeria. Kano already operates two liquefied CNG stations, with additional daughter stations under construction. The infrastructure expansion covers major routes from Lokoja to Abuja, Kaduna, Zaria, Kano, and Maiduguri, ensuring broad access to alternative fuel.
The initiative also encourages the local assembly of CNG and electric vehicles through partnerships with domestic and international manufacturers. Collaboration with the Rural Electrification Agency is underway to deploy solar-powered charging stations in off-grid areas, supporting a clean energy transition.
President Tinubu emphasized that the PiCNG programme should deliver quick results, reducing transportation costs, improving mobility for Nigerians, and mitigating the impact of global fuel shocks on the economy.
Tinubu Orders Nationwide CNG Initiative to Curb Transport Expenses
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