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CAC Removes Honeywell Oil, Equity Concept, 245 Other Companies from Database [FULL LIST]
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
About 247 companies have been removed from the database of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), a statement from the agency said on Friday.
The affected firms were yanked off by the commission’s records because they were not duly registered, the notice said.
The CAC described the registered certificate (RC) numbers ascribed to the companies, including Equity Concept, Honeywell Oil and Gas, JB Investment Limited, and the Nigerian-American Bank Limited, among others as illegal.
“The general public is hereby informed that the 247 names listed here below have not been duly registered as limited liability companies.
“The Registered Certificate (RC) numbers allegedly ascribed to them have not been assigned to anyone of them. Consequently, the names and the RC numbers have been removed from the Database.
“Members of the general public are enjoined to disregard any claim to their existence as legal persons or claims to rights and obligations founded on their existence as legal persons,” the notice stated.
Below are the affected organisations;
| SN | Alleged RC Number | Name | Alleged Registration Date |
| 1 | 512772 | DWELL SPACE LIMITED | 14-Jan-97 |
| 2 | 513020 | AMBERGAS LIMITED | 11-Jul-90 |
| 3 | 513221 | RENAM NIG LTD | 9-Apr-90 |
| 4 | 513322 | ODACON NIG LTD | 23-May-90 |
| 5 | 513331 | L AND K INVESTMENT LIMITED | 10-Jan-90 |
| 6 | 513332 | BORNAO ENGINEERING SUPPLY & TECHNICAL COMPANY LIMITED | 22-Jul-91 |
| 7 | 513342 | TAWAKAI INVESTMENT INTERNATIONAL LTD | 25-Jun-90 |
| 8 | 513344 | VOURLA PETROLEUM/GAS LIMITED | 15-Feb-90 |
| 9 | 513348 | STARTREK TRAVELER LIMITED | 20-May-96 |
| 10 | 513355 | MEDICAL CITY SPV SERVICES LIMITED | 17-Apr-90 |
| 11 | 513366 | WADATAU AFRICAN AIRSPACE SERVICES LIMITED | 14-Apr-92 |
| 12 | 513445 | MAX-PAT NIG LTD | 31-Jan-97 |
| 13 | 513456 | BIFEX CONSULTANTS LIMITED | 10-Jan-97 |
| 14 | 513901 | GRAND-WORKS NIGERIA LIMITED | 5-Sep-97 |
| 15 | 513911 | RYCHADO GLOBAL MALLS LIMITED | 18-Feb-99 |
| 16 | 513918 | INTER-GLOBAL CONTRACTORS LIMITED | 5-Mar-90 |
| 17 | 514203 | Alh.S.G KOKO AND SONS LIMITED | 14-Sep-93 |
| 18 | 514222 | NONO NIG. ENT. LTD | 20-Feb-91 |
| 19 | 514331 | DANDIKO VENTURES LTD | 19-Jul-90 |
| 20 | 514332 | DEHI UWAIFOH AND COMPANY LIMITED | 24-Aug-94 |
| 21 | 514421 | ABUKAN MULTINATIONAL ASSOCIATES LTD | 10-Apr-90 |
| 22 | 514422 | HAFANA NIGERIA LIMITED | 14-Feb-90 |
| 23 | 514431 | ASTERISK CONCIERGE LIMITED | 22-Aug-90 |
| 24 | 514432 | ISAKABA NIG LTD | 8-May-90 |
| 25 | 514722 | LAMONDE NIGERIA LIMITED | 18-Jul-90 |
| 26 | 514872 | MUHAZAR GLOBAL RESOURCES LTD | 20-Nov-00 |
| 27 | 515532 | FOLAKE NIG. LTD | 16-Jul-90 |
| 28 | 516300 | SAILORS CONCEPT LIMITED | 14-Apr-99 |
| 29 | 516321 | ZEE FET NIG ENT. LTD | 7-May-91 |
| 30 | 516524 | WENPS INVESTMENT SERVICES LIMITED | 15-Jan-90 |
| 31 | 516675 | OMILA (NIG) LTD | 10-Apr-90 |
| 32 | 517660 | TRADCO ENGINEERING LTD | 16-Jan-97 |
| 33 | 518044 | M/S MERIT HOMES LTD | 12-Jun-96 |
| 34 | 519811 | JAGUDA NIG LTD | 14-May-96 |
| 35 | 520117 | A.I.S LIMITED | 20-Jun-01 |
| 36 | 520121 | NASUID NIGERIA LIMITED | 22-Mar-90 |
| 37 | 520188 | STELLA JOANS COMMUNICATION LTD | 15-Mar-90 |
| 38 | 520460 | PATO NIG LTD | 23-Jun-94 |
| 39 | 520985 | SKY BUILDERS LIMITED | 9-Aug-99 |
| 40 | 521224 | LAKAI VENTURES LTD | 18-May-92 |
| 41 | 521322 | BADATOYAK LTD | 3-Apr-91 |
| 42 | 521610 | CROCTHET INVESTMENT LIMITED | 23-May-00 |
| 43 | 521665 | SYRIA NIG. LTD | 18-Mar-92 |
| 44 | 523073 | HARKA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED | 10-Mar-99 |
| 45 | 523112 | GLOBTRANS NIGERIA LTD | 23-May-91 |
| 46 | 523314 | SANDRUN SERVICES LIMITED | 20-May-92 |
| 47 | 523314 | ISAKABA NIG LTD | 20-May-92 |
| 48 | 523336 | SHUKURAH CLINICS LIMITED | 20-Jan-95 |
| 49 | 523341 | CUTRA INTERNATIONAL LTD | 22-Mar-91 |
| 50 | 523345 | YAKUBU ENT. (NIG) LTD | 17-Feb-92 |
| 51 | 523367 | FRONCH INTEGRATED NIGERIA LIMITED | 20-Mar-95 |
| 52 | 523422 | JOHN RICHARD’S GLOBAL GATEWAY LIMITED | 17-Jul-02 |
| 53 | 523441 | NEW PROJECTS NIG. LTD | 6-Dec-98 |
| 54 | 523450 | INDEPENDENT POLICY GROUP LTD | 4-Jan-96 |
| 55 | 523456 | TEKRON NIGERIA LIMITED | 8-Feb-96 |
| 56 | 523540 | RIZKUPEAN LTD | 8-Feb-97 |
| 57 | 523766 | J.B INVESTMENT LIMITED | 12-Feb-01 |
| 58 | 524106 | VISTAS AND GATES NIG. LIMITED | 19-Jan-05 |
| 59 | 524161 | DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING LTD | 26-Jan-94 |
| 60 | 524234 | BESTMARK NIG. ENT LTD | 19-Aug-92 |
| 61 | 524332 | ADROSE GAS LIMITED | 5-May-93 |
| 62 | 524434 | RICHLAND KONSULT LIMITED | 16-Jun-92 |
| 63 | 524451 | GOLBERG LTD | 27-Apr-93 |
| 64 | 524456 | DAN-BAU NIG.LTD | 19-Oct-93 |
| 65 | 524471 | AIBERTA INTERNATIONAL LTD | 15-Jan-98 |
| 66 | 524531 | UDUKHOMO ENERGY LIMITED | 29-Jan-98 |
| 67 | 524532 | NEL-MURIEL VENT. LTD | 13-Jun-95 |
| 68 | 524536 | SHEKWONUMWAZA LTD | 24-Jun-92 |
| 69 | 524620 | OLUBOIYE VENTURES NIG LTD | 7-Mar-97 |
| 70 | 525660 | SPANCER KINS NIG LTD | 7-Mar-97 |
| 71 | 525800 | DESIGN BUILD CONCEPT LIMITED | 18-Mar-98 |
| 72 | 526552 | DAKWOGI ESTATES LIMITED | 2-Feb-98 |
| 73 | 526654 | RIVER PLATE NIG LTD | 12-Jan-00 |
| 74 | 527781 | TUBANIKE LIMITED | 6-Dec-94 |
| 75 | 528641 | FUNCTIONAL FORM ESTHETICS LTD | 23-Mar-98 |
| 76 | 529878 | OSMANIA INTERNATIONAL LTD | 7-Oct-91 |
| 77 | 530021 | CHARJOE NIG LTD | 10-Jan-00 |
| 78 | 530106 | MANU INVESTMENT LIMITED | 14-Feb-00 |
| 79 | 530166 | RYCHADO HOMES LTD | 22-Apr-98 |
| 80 | 530210 | BAL-VAC MINING LIMITED | 16-Sep-99 |
| 81 | 530441 | ALPHACELL TECHNO LIMITED | 11-Feb-98 |
| 82 | 531020 | ALI-BABA NIG LIMITED | 4-Feb-99 |
| 83 | 531320 | A.K DAIYABU AND COMPANY NIG LTD | 24-Apr-95 |
| 84 | 532021 | BEKS KIMSE (NIGERIA) LIMITED | 17-Mar-95 |
| 85 | 532024 | OGBUFUM REFORM GROUP AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION | 16-Mar-95 |
| 86 | 532024 | M/S DOUBLE TEE LTD | 27-Mar-95 |
| 87 | 532121 | MILLENNIUM TRANSPORT SYSTEM LIMITED | 14-Feb-97 |
| 88 | 532122 | MIC AYKE INVESTMENT NIG LTD | 30-Dec-96 |
| 89 | 532136 | TROW NIGERIA LIMITED | 13-Feb-80 |
| 90 | 532137 | KENDORA AND ASSOCIATES LTD | 9-Apr-92 |
| 91 | 532138 | FAST MOTION LOGISTICS LIMITED | 6-Jan-97 |
| 92 | 532142 | MARIO JOSE ENTERPRISES LIMITED | 4-Jan-94 |
| 93 | 532201 | NAKOWA HOMES INVESTMENT LTD | 7-Dec-97 |
| 94 | 532210 | STEMCO LIMITED | 7-Feb-96 |
| 95 | 532211 | PARADISE INN NIGERIA LIMITED | 16-Feb-94 |
| 96 | 532212 | IMPERIAL UNION LIMITED | 16-May-94 |
| 97 | 532215 | EL – HAYAT NIG LTD | 4-Dec-94 |
| 98 | 532240 | CHIVAR PARKS & RECREATION SERVICES LIMITED | 7-Dec-97 |
| 99 | 532320 | IVORY LINK INTERNATIONAL NIG LTD | 14-Jun-95 |
| 100 | 532320 | IVORY LINK INTERNATIONAL NIG LTD | 14-Jun-95 |
| 101 | 532402 | FAMINGSON COMPANY LIMITED | 10-Dec-97 |
| 102 | 532414 | GIWA/NACHI LTD | 4-Dec-97 |
| 103 | 532511 | KHOMO OIL AND GAS LIMITED | 13-Aug-99 |
| 104 | 533012 | J. F. O ( NIG .) LTD | 8-Mar-94 |
| 105 | 533021 | A.B.K. & SONS LIMITED | 12-Dec-02 |
| 106 | 533261 | KALIF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONCEPTS LIMITED | 25-Oct-05 |
| 107 | 533321 | EZ & E CONSULT LIMITED | 23-Aug-90 |
| 108 | 533700 | CENTOSONIC INVESTMENT LIMITED | 16-Feb-99 |
| 109 | 534027 | SHEHU & SONS LIMITED | 3-Jan-98 |
| 110 | 534072 | SHANCHENG CONSTRUCTION NIGERIA LIMITED | 21-Sep-05 |
| 111 | 534221 | YUSMAH INT’L RESOURCES LTD | 11-Sep-96 |
| 112 | 534312 | DANBO LIMITED | 12-Mar-97 |
| 113 | 534367 | ULE TULIP NIG. LTD | 15-Sep-95 |
| 114 | 534661 | RICKY AND CHOCHO ENERGY LIMITED | 24-Aug-99 |
| 115 | 534673 | PAULOAD LTD | 14-Jun-95 |
| 116 | 536134 | RELIGN INTEGRATED SERVICE LIMITED | 22-Aug-01 |
| 117 | 536227 | SETRAMECH LIMITED | 6-Feb-97 |
| 118 | 536521 | SKYLAND PROPERTIES LTD | 24-Aug-94 |
| 119 | 536522 | RANAOIL LTD | 17-Apr-90 |
| 120 | 536531 | ALA-MEE NIG. COMPANY LTD | 21-Jun-95 |
| 121 | 536543 | KAIROS DEVELOPMENT LIMITED | 4-Apr-97 |
| 122 | 536571 | Equity concept ltd | 18-Jul-96 |
| 123 | 536654 | HANAOLI LTD | 9-Mar-95 |
| 124 | 536672 | GOD’S FAVOUR NIG LTD | 26-Jul-90 |
| 125 | 536674 | HARMONY AND SONS LTD | 15-Jun-95 |
| 126 | 536772 | VICKLYN HOMES LIMITED | 22-Sep-99 |
| 127 | 537661 | GADZAMA VENTURES LTD | 23-Aug-94 |
| 128 | 537766 | ALH. AUDU GEEN AND SON LTD | 6-Mar-95 |
| 129 | 537854 | KEY JAY (NIG) CO LTD | 10-May-95 |
| 130 | 538023 | MAXWELL ENT. LIMITED | 15-Mar-94 |
| 131 | 540510 | SPRINGFIELD TEK LIMITED | 6-Feb-98 |
| 132 | 541032 | JUMRID CONSTRUCTIONS LIMITED | 27-Oct-99 |
| 133 | 541131 | ARAM (NIG) LTD | 14-Jul-92 |
| 134 | 541520 | BAL-VIC MINING LIMITED | 10-Jan-96 |
| 135 | 542410 | ONPOINT PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT LTD | 10-Jan-06 |
| 136 | 543048 | TOP GREEN LIMITED | 29-Mar-99 |
| 137 | 543212 | MERCURY NIGERIA LIMITED | 6-Feb-85 |
| 138 | 543213 | P.N. PRODUCTION (NIG) LTD | 15-May-96 |
| 139 | 543223 | KATODIL NIG LTD | 12-Jan-00 |
| 140 | 543321 | NEW PAGE PROPERTIES LTD | 18-Apr-95 |
| 141 | 543352 | AMINU AND CO NIG LTD | 10-Oct-95 |
| 142 | 543361 | ERUNDE FORUM FOR YOUTH EMPOWERMENT | 9-Jan-95 |
| 143 | 543361 | TERA MARBLE NIGERIA LIMITED | 9-Jan-95 |
| 144 | 543363 | HUDSON ESTATE & MARINE SERVICES LIMITED | 12-Dec-98 |
| 145 | 543364 | CANOPUS NIG. LTD | 17-Jul-95 |
| 146 | 543366 | HONEYWELL OIL & GAS LTD | 10-Dec-96 |
| 147 | 543367 | BIKEM NIG. LTD | 8-Jul-96 |
| 148 | 543368 | SAIGOBE NIG. LIMITED | 6-Sep-94 |
| 149 | 543672 | CHRIS AKINBOTE SURVEY LTD | 28-Apr-97 |
| 150 | 544001 | MOMOBU VENTURES LTD | 18-Jun-97 |
| 151 | 544011 | SKYSCRAPER LIMITED | 13-Apr-00 |
| 152 | 544227 | NAISHA GARDENS LIMITED | 14-Feb-90 |
| 153 | 544231 | FIRE WORKS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS LIMITED | 24-Mar-98 |
| 154 | 545221 | GIA INTERGLOBAL NIGERIA LTD | 22-Aug-96 |
| 155 | 545221 | AMOKA GROUP | 22-Aug-96 |
| 156 | 545399 | ASBAB NIG LTD | 16-Mar-94 |
| 157 | 545841 | FODALCO UNIVERSAL SERVICES LTD. | 18-May-00 |
| 158 | 546121 | GREEN GRASS GLOBAL SERVICES LIMITED | 28-Feb-96 |
| 159 | 546442 | PLATINUM VENTURES LTD | 7-Feb-95 |
| 160 | 546462 | NIGERIAN-AMERICAN BANK LIMITED | 7-Aug-96 |
| 161 | 546551 | INTEGRATED ESTATE DEVELOPMENT LTD | 4-Nov-94 |
| 162 | 546601 | EXCELLENT INSURANCE BROKERS | 25-May-98 |
| 163 | 546642 | HASSAN AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED | 10-Jan-96 |
| 164 | 547331 | D.C.M & VENTURES NIG LTD | 17-Apr-95 |
| 165 | 547531 | GAAT INVESTMENT LTD | 9-Jan-96 |
| 166 | 547775 | MAIMALARI NIG. LTD | 22-Apr-98 |
| 167 | 547832 | BENMELA INVESTMENT NIGERIA LIMITED | 16-Apr-97 |
| 168 | 547860 | SHEMOMA NIGERIA LIMITED | 23-Mar-00 |
| 169 | 548772 | LIRA INVESTMENT NIGERIA LIMITED | 5-Mar-96 |
| 170 | 549913 | KIME – KIME NIGERIA LIMITED | 26-Jul-99 |
| 171 | 550430 | NIGER-DOCK GLOBAL INVESTMENT LIMITED | 14-Sep-00 |
| 172 | 551232 | TELA NIGERIA LIMITED | 12-Jan-99 |
| 173 | 551968 | M J ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULT LIMITED | 14-May-96 |
| 174 | 552025 | TELE AIR NIGERIA LIMITED | 16-May-90 |
| 175 | 552100 | DAN DOLLARS MOTORS LIMITED | 13-Nov-90 |
| 176 | 552110 | JIFATU GENERAL ENTERPRISES NIGERIA LTD | 15-Mar-05 |
| 177 | 552689 | RIJID INTERGLOBAL SERVICES LIMITED | 18-Jan-00 |
| 178 | 553110 | GENTEL MARITIME ESTATE LTD | 10-Oct-05 |
| 179 | 553221 | ANALU (NIG) ENT. LTD | 18-Mar-96 |
| 180 | 553441 | MAVERRICK SERVICES LIMITED | 7-Dec-97 |
| 181 | 554420 | REQUITY NIG. LTD | 11-Nov-97 |
| 182 | 556464 | AM-PM GLOBAL NETWORK LIMITED | 17-Jan-00 |
| 183 | 557640 | GODIYA NIG. LTD | 20-Feb-00 |
| 184 | 559198 | GAFAM NIGERIA LIMITED | 12-May-05 |
| 185 | 560071 | WATERFIELD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED | 14-Feb-07 |
| 186 | 561022 | HOUSE FURNISHING CO. LTD | 6-Feb-90 |
| 187 | 563231 | LAHECABON NIG LTD | 3-Feb-97 |
| 188 | 564129 | NAZIR NIGERIA LTD | 9-Apr-96 |
| 189 | 564401 | INTERCELLULAR NIGERIA PLC | 6-May-99 |
| 190 | 564431 | SIGMUND NIGERIA LIMITED | 20-Jun-02 |
| 191 | 564471 | JOINT NIG LTD | 4-Mar-98 |
| 192 | 564478 | NEXTDORA NIG. LTD | 14-Mar-00 |
| 193 | 564616 | EXPRESS ED BETA LTD | 26-Feb-96 |
| 194 | 565141 | LENTO ALUMINIUM PLC | 14-Mar-94 |
| 195 | 565527 | MUALAT NIGERIA LIMITED | 8-Mar-93 |
| 196 | 565541 | HOLLYHOBBY NIG. LTD | 27-May-98 |
| 197 | 565655 | LOPIN NIGERIA LIMITED | 17-Aug-98 |
| 198 | 566322 | A.U GENERAL & SONS LTD | 4-Jan-02 |
| 199 | 566985 | LEAD PROPERTIES LIMITED | 22-Jan-96 |
| 200 | 567567 | WORLD MISSION AGENCY LTD | 17-Feb-97 |
| 201 | 567723 | DOVICOM RESOURCES LTD | 18-Jun-97 |
| 202 | 567730 | FAPLINS NIGERIA LIMITED | 7-Dec-99 |
| 203 | 567734 | AMBOY (NIGERIA) LIMITED | 24-Aug-99 |
| 204 | 567818 | KENSALLY PROMOTION LTD | 19-Feb-01 |
| 205 | 567876 | FUMAH FACILITY SERVICES LIMITED | 12-Feb-96 |
| 206 | 569581 | STARSHIP VENTURES NIGERIA LIMITED | 14-Mar-95 |
| 207 | 569742 | AL- MUSAFIR MOTORS LIMITED | 20-Mar-00 |
| 208 | 571489 | ADENIYI RAIMI ENT. NIG LTD | 20-Feb-85 |
| 209 | 571877 | KANGE ILIAM & SONS NIG LTD | 22-Feb-85 |
| 210 | 572131 | TOPWAY ENTERPRISES LIMITED | 15-Jan-73 |
| 211 | 572131 | TOPWAY ENTERPRISES LIMITED | 15-Jan-95 |
| 212 | 573341 | RANA OIL LTD | 12-May-97 |
| 213 | 573567 | STAPILETON NIG LTD | 12-Feb-00 |
| 214 | 576451 | NINI – OLA VENTURES LIMITED | 15-Mar-10 |
| 215 | 576504 | ED- ROSE NIG LTD | 10-Sep-00 |
| 216 | 576602 | YOUR HEALTH INTERNATIONAL CO. LTD | 7-Sep-00 |
| 217 | 576621 | HUDSON DREDGING LTD | 6-Dec-97 |
| 218 | 576622 | NWEMMACO NIGERIA LTD | 10-Apr-05 |
| 219 | 576632 | KEY UNIVERSAL CONCEPTS LTD | 10-Sep-00 |
| 220 | 576643 | HALLIZOBATEEK MARCHADISE LTD | 23-Jun-05 |
| 221 | 576755 | SARJOON NIGERIA LTD | 28-Aug-05 |
| 222 | 577663 | ABYTEL NIGERIA LIMITED | 15-Feb-00 |
| 223 | 577880 | NORTH WEST QUADRANT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD | 9-Jul-07 |
| 224 | 578509 | M/S ABBABO NIG LTD | 30-Nov-98 |
| 225 | 580512 | Dosali Enterprises Ltd | 14-Mar-90 |
| 226 | 583422 | ABUJA TECHNOLOGY VILLAGE FREE ZONE COMPANY LTD | 30-Aug-00 |
| 227 | 583508 | DESIGN PROPERTIES LIMITED | 13-May-97 |
| 228 | 583672 | ENVOY ENTERPRISES LIMITED | 18-Jul-03 |
| 229 | 584410 | HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY LTD | 5-May-98 |
| 230 | 585431 | STARTREK TRAVELER LTD | 21-Jul-10 |
| 231 | 585644 | AMSSCO LIMITED | 20-Sep-00 |
| 232 | 586541 | EXPOSEE LIMITED | 27-May-97 |
| 233 | 587662 | A.B W NIGERIA LTD | 6-Jan-05 |
| 234 | 587663 | ZUAHSIA NIGERIA LIMITED | 12-May-00 |
| 235 | 587798 | MOHAM & CO LTD | 15-Aug-01 |
| 236 | 588960 | OARWOOD PROPERTIES LIMITED | 21-Jan-98 |
| 237 | 589224 | DIVINE DIAG AND SCIENTIFIC ENT LTD | 26-Oct-06 |
| 238 | 589901 | WHITGOLD RESOURCES SERVICES NIGERIA LTD | 6-Mar-06 |
| 239 | 589921 | HAFANA NIGERIA LIMITED | 11-Sep-02 |
| 240 | 596234 | DANBO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED | 12-May-05 |
| 241 | 596411 |
PHESO INTERNATIONAL COMPANY LIMITED |
17-Jan-95 |
| 242 | 596421 | EDGES ENV. SERVICES (NIG) LTD | 10-Sep-10 |
| 243 | 596877 | CROWN ESTATES LIMITED | 12-May-05 |
| 244 | 597889 | P. A NIGERIA LIMITED | 6-Jan-10 |
| 245 | 598826 | STATE HOUSE MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE LIMITED | 9-Apr-08 |
| 246 | 598965 |
SEASONS HOME LIMITED |
15-May-00 |
| 247 | 599721 | KUMBUR ESTATES LIMITED | 17-Dec-10 |
General
Rivers Speaker, 15 Other Lawmakers Leave PDP for APC
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
The Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Mr Martin Amaewhule, has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
At the plenary on Friday, Mr Amaewhule joined the ruling party from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), along with 15 other members of the state parliament.
This development comes some months after they had earlier declared their support for the APC in the wake of a crisis with the state governor, Mr Sim Fubura.
The lawmakers had an issue with Mr Fubura, which led to a state of emergency declared on the oil-rich state by President Bola Tinubu in March 2025.
This embargo was only lift in September 2025 after the duration of the six-month emergency rule in the state.
A few days ago, members of the Rivers Assembly passed a vote of confidence on President Tinubu, backing him to remain in office till 2031, when he would have spent eight years in office if re-elected in 2027.
Announcing their defection today, the lawmakers pinned their decision on the crisis rocking the PDP at the national level.
It is not certain if their political godfather, Mr Nyesom Wike, who is the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), will join them in APC.
Mr Wike, who governed Rivers State from 2015 to 2023, has been accused of instigating the crisis in the opposition PDP. He was expelled from the party last month at a national convention held in Ibadan, Oyo State.
General
Nigeria Risks Brain Drain in Energy Sector—PENGASSAN
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has warned that Nigeria risks massive brain drain in the oil and gas sector due to poor remuneration.
The president of PENGASSAN, Mr Festus Osifo, said at the end of the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the union on Thursday in Abuja that the industry was facing challenges arising from Naira devaluation and inflation, noting that, oil and gas skills remained globally competitive.
Painting an example, he said, “A drilling engineer in Nigeria does the same job as one in the US or Abu Dhabi,” noting that the union must take steps to bridge the wage gap to prevent members from leaving the country for better opportunities abroad.
“If we don’t act, the brain drain seen in other sectors will be child’s play,” he said.
According to him, PENGASSAN has recorded significant gains through collective bargaining across oil and gas branches.
“We signed numerous agreements across government agencies, IOCs, service and marketing sectors,” he said.
He said the agreements brought relief to members facing rising costs of living, adding that, the association’s duty is to protect members’ jobs and enhance their pay.
Mr Osifo urged companies delaying salary reviews and those foot-dragging as a result of the prevailing economic realities, to do the needful.
He said the industry employed some of the nation’s best talents, making competitive pay critical to retaining skilled workers.
“This industry recruits the best. Companies must provide the best conditions,” he said.
On insecurity, Mr Osifo urged government to take decisive action against terrorism and kidnappings across the country.
“We are tired of condemnations. government must expose sponsors and protect citizens,” he said.
He urged government at all levels to prioritise tackling insecurity through better funding and equipment for security agencies.
Mr Osifo said PENGASSAN supported calls for state police to improve local security response, adding that decentralising policing will protect citizens better than rhetoric.
He also said economic indicators meant little, if food prices remained high and farmers could not return to farms due to insecurity.
“Nigerians want to see food on the table, not macroeconomic figures,” he said, urging the government to coordinate fiscal and monetary policies to ensure economic gains reach households.
General
Bill Seeking Creation of Unified Emergency Number Passes Second Reading
By Adedapo Adesanya
Nigeria’s crisis-response bill seeking to establish a single, toll-free, three-digit emergency number for nationwide use passed for second reading in the Senate this week.
Sponsored by Mr Abdulaziz Musa Yar’adua, the proposed legislation aims to replace the country’s chaotic patchwork of emergency lines with a unified code—112—that citizens can dial for police, fire, medical, rescue and other life-threatening situations.
Lawmakers said the reform is urgently needed to address delays, miscommunication and avoidable deaths linked to Nigeria’s fragmented response system amid rising insecurity.
Leading debate, Mr Yar’adua said Nigeria has outgrown the “operational disorder” caused by multiple emergency numbers in Lagos, Abuja, Ogun and other states for ambulance services, police intervention, fire incidents, domestic violence, child abuse and other crises.
He said, “This bill seeks to provide for a nationwide toll-free emergency number that will aid the implementation of a national system of reporting emergencies.
“The presence of multiple emergency numbers in Nigeria has been identified as an impediment to getting accelerated emergency response.”
Mr Yar’adua noted that the reform would bring Nigeria in line with global best practices, citing the United States, United Kingdom and India, countries where a single emergency line has improved coordination, enhanced location tracking and strengthened first responders’ efficiency.
With an estimated 90 per cent of Nigerians owning mobile phones, he said the unified number would significantly widen public access to emergency services.
Under the bill, all calls and text messages would be routed to the nearest public safety answering point or control room.
He urged the Senate to fast-track the bill’s passage, stressing the need for close collaboration with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), relevant agencies and telecom operators to ensure nationwide coverage.
Senator Ali Ndume described the reform as “timely and very, very important,” warning that the absence of a reliable reporting channel has worsened Nigeria’s security vulnerabilities.
“One of the challenges we are having during this heightened insecurity is lack of proper or effective communication with the affected agencies,” Ndume said.
“If we do this, we are enhancing and contributing to solving the security challenges and other related criminalities we are facing,” he added.
Also speaking in support, Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno said a centralised emergency number would remove barriers to citizen reporting and strengthen public involvement in security management.
He said, “Our security community is always calling on the general public to report what they see.
“There is a need for government to create an avenue where the public can report what they see without any hindrance. The bill would give strength and muscular expression to national calls for vigilance.”
The bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Communications for further legislative work and is expected to be returned for final consideration within four weeks.
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