1. The Federal Government has proposed a N3.6tn deduction from the Federation Account to fund electricity subsidies in 2026, 2027, and 2028, a move designed to distribute the financial burden across federal, state, and local governments, The PUNCH reports.
The move represents a decisive step by the Federal Government to confront the rapidly mounting electricity subsidy debt, which has severely constrained liquidity across the power sector, while also strengthening fiscal transparency by making subsidy obligations explicit and better accounted for
2. The Department of State Services on Tuesday arraigned a former Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, and his son, Abdulaziz, on a five-count charge bordering on terrorism and illegal firearms possession. In the charge, marked FHC/ABJ/CR/63/2026, filed before the Federal High Court in Abuja, Malami is also accused of refusing to prosecute suspected terrorism financiers.
3. The United States has deployed a small team of troops to Nigeria, the first official US military presence on the ground since airstrikes targeted terrorists on Christmas Day 2025. The deployment of Nigeria follows airstrikes ordered by President Donald Trump in December 2025 on what he described as “Islamic State targets” in the country.
4. The Sokoto State government, yesterday, received a report from its judicial commission of inquiry, alleging that over N117 billion was misappropriated during the eight-year administration of former Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal.
Chairman of the commission, Justice Mu’azu Abdulkadir Pindiga (rtd), while submitting the report, also cited non-compliance with due process, breaches of extant laws and abuse of office under the former governor’s tenure.
5. Full activities have been restored following the official suspension of industrial action by the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, workers. The move comes after a breakthrough agreement was reached between the FCT Administration and the organised labour.
6. The crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party deepened on Tuesday as governors elected on the party’s platform rejected moves by an Nyesom Wike-backed caretaker committee to reschedule the party’s national convention and dissolve key zonal structures, arguing that the faction lacked the constitutional authority to take such decisions.
7. The National Examinations Council has announced the release of the 2025 Senior School Certificate Examination, SSCE External results, with over 80 per cent of candidates scoring five credits and above. The results were announced on Tuesday by NECO Registrar and Chief Executive, Prof. Dantani Wushishi, during a press conference held at the council’s headquarters in Minna, Niger State.
8. President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday declared that his administration would not reverse course on its economic reforms. He also vowed to sustain transparency and accountability in governance. Tinubu spoke when he received a World Bank delegation led by Managing Director of Operations, Anna Bjerde, at the State House, Abuja.
9. At least four persons are feared dead following separate cult-related clashes that erupted in different parts of Lagos State over the past week. It was gathered that the incidents occurred between Wednesday and Monday in several communities, including Iyana-Ipaja and Aboru in Alimosho Local Government Area; Badore and Olokonla in Ajah, Eti-Osa Local Government Area; as well as Onipanu near Fadeyi and Satellite Town.
10. Lagos State House of Assembly has pledged to compensate residents of Makoko and adjoining communities in Yaba Local Government Area affected by recent demolitions, as it ordered an immediate halt to the exercise. The directive followed a meeting on Tuesday between lawmakers and representatives of the affected communities at the Lateef Jakande Auditorium, Assembly Complex, Alausa, Ikeja.