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VP Shettima seeks total commitment on Ease of Doing Business
Vice President Kashim Shettima on Thursday inaugurated the 3rd Cohort of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC), calling its members to be 100% committed to promoting a conducive business environment.
This, according to him, would directly reflect the strong political will behind the transformative initiatives of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led government.
Speaking during the inaugural meeting of the PEBEC at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Sen. Shettima also implored members of the Council to align themselves effortlessly with the 8-point Renewed Hope agenda of the Tinubu administration.
Stanley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice President, quoted Shettima to have said-that “Aligning seamlessly with the vision of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, and the 8-point Renewed Hope agenda of this administration, our commitment to fostering a conducive business environment is a direct reflection of the strong political will driving the transformative initiatives of this government.
“Today, we stand on a robust foundation, and we recognize that achieving PEBEC’s mandate directly contributes to the success of our shared economic prosperity as a nation.
“Undoubtedly, reforms are formidable undertakings, particularly in our region. However, history has proven that they are achievable, and we draw inspiration from past successes. As a council, our dedication to these reforms must be unwavering, and each member must take ownership of this mission with 100% commitment.
“The PEBEC is an enabler for the MDAs in government. Our role, therefore, calls for a unified and collaborative effort across the council and MDAs. Reforms require a collective commitment, and success will be a shared triumph, resonating not only within our council but throughout the nation,” the Vice President stated.
Recalling that emerging markets, particularly in Africa, were slowed down in the face of global economic challenges occasioned by the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, VP Shettima regretted that “heightened geopolitical tensions in the West African Sahel, coupled with concerns about national debt sustainability, contributed to a slowdown in Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic growth to 3.6% in 2022.
“Nigeria, as the largest economy in Africa, experienced a significant economic slowdown over the past decade. For instance, by the end of the last decade, Africa’s GDP was $400 billion less than what experts predicted it to be. Nigeria alone accounted for $140 billion (or 37%) of this unrealized GDP gain,” he added.
The Vice President however expressed optimism that Nigeria has remained steadfast in navigating the challenges through its commitment to economic revival and growth at both the national and continental levels, with 2023 businesses generating over $1 billion in revenue.
“Furthermore, amidst the economic challenges, it is with great pride and optimism that we acknowledge the remarkable resilience of the Nigerian business landscape. Currently, our nation boasts 23 businesses generating over $1 billion in revenue—a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit and economic prowess within our borders,” he noted.
In celebrating the achievements of these 23 businesses, VP Shettima underscored the need to consider them as the beginning of Nigeria’s potential, just as he maintained that all hands must be on deck “to foster the growth of more businesses of such caliber.
“Creating an environment conducive to the emergence and sustenance of high-value enterprises is the true litmus test of the collective endeavors we put into reforming and expanding our economy.
“Our commitment should extend beyond overcoming challenges; it should drive us to cultivate an ecosystem where innovation, investment, and entrepreneurship thrive, propelling Nigeria into a new era of sustainable economic prosperity,” he told members of the Council.
He further urged members of the council to be diligent, noting that teamwork and shared commitment are the right attitudes required to actualise the transformative impact that PEBEC could bring to Nigeria’s business environment for the overall success of the Tinubu administration.
Inaugurating the Council, the VP said, “Today, as we confront these difficulties head-on, our goal is not merely to weather the storm but to create more winners — enterprises that not only withstand challenges but thrive and contribute substantially to our economic vitality.
“I hereby inaugurate the 3rd Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council.”
Earlier, the Special Adviser to the President on PEBEC and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole, noted that PEBEC’s mandate is to deliver Nigeria’s business environment reform, with the dual mandate to remove bureaucratic and legislative constraints to doing business and improve the perception about the ease of doing business in Nigeria.
“PEBEC’s model aligns with global best practices and includes a strong performance tracking element that ensures MDAs are accountable for reform implementation,” she said.
Dr Oduwole said that one of the key considerations for PEBEC Cohort under the chairmanship of Vice President Kashim Shettima is the political will from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration and his irrevocable commitment to Ease of Doing Business in line with the 8-point agenda of the administration and added that the Vice President has decided to adopt the PEBEC model and build on the past work.
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Speaker, 14 other River State assembly members decamp to APC
15 members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, led by Speaker Martin Amaewhule, have left the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Amaewhule disclosed the lawmakers’ decision during Friday’s plenary, attributing their defection to what he called a “clear division” within the PDP.
“Distinguished colleagues, very happily, let me announce that your Speaker has decided, and has indeed written to my ward chairman of my decision, to leave the PDP. APC is my new party,” Amaewhule said.
Amaewhule’s Deputy, Dumle Maol, is one of the 16 lawmakers that joined APC as well.
All the lawmakers, who have jumped ship, are core loyalists of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Chief Nyesom Wike.
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CBN rolls out new directives to track financial fraud
The Central Bank of Nigeria,has rolled out a new framework ito expedite handling of fraud accusations and refund victims.
Customers must report suspected fraudulent transactions within 72 hours under this draft guideline, and financial institutions have 16 working days to look into the matter and repay money.
The action comes in the wake of a dramatic increase in banking sector fraud.
According to data from the Financial Institutions Training Center, losses in the first quarter of 2025 increased to ₦3.29 billion, a startling 603 percent increase over the previous year. In the same time frame, reported cases also increased to 12,347.
The November 26, 2025, proposed regulations seek to improve bank accountability, expedite reimbursements, and boost prevention.
Director of the Financial Policy and Regulation Department Rita Sike signed the circular, which describes stricter regulations intended to prevent fraud before it occurs.
The apex bank’s ongoing fight against financial fraud has advanced with the adoption of this guidance. To enhance cooperation between operators, it established the Nigeria Electronic Fraud Forum in 2011.
It directed banks to establish specialized fraud bureaus four years later. By requiring BVN or NIN for account opening, it reinforced Know Your Customer checks in 2023.
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DSS arrests medical doctor treating wounded terrorists
Operatives of the Department of State Service have arrested a medical doctor treating wounded kidnappers inside the forest in different parts of Kwara State.
The suspect, whose name could not be ascertained at press time, was also involved in supplying drugs to kidnapping gangs operating in Kwara.
The DSS intercepted the medical doctor in the Jebba area after intelligence reports revealed that some couriers had been moving medical supplies from Sokoto to treat wounded bandits hiding in forests across the state.
A security official said many of the criminal groups have sustained gunshot injuries in recent encounters with forces.
The source said, “So, we are advising improved security measures in health facilities in thickly forested areas which the kidnappers may target.”
Confirming the development, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Kwara State, Rafiu Ajakaye, said the arrest was another significant breakthrough in ongoing efforts to combat banditry.
Ajakaye noted that the state government will continue to strengthen collaboration with security agencies to shut down all channels aiding kidnapping activities.
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