CBN approves temporary use of expired NAFDAC licences for imports

Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi CardosoThe Central Bank of Nigeria has approved a temporary window allowing importers to use expired National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control licences for import documentation, offering short-term relief to businesses affected by system changes in Nigeria’s trade processing framework.

In a circular issued on January 26, 2026, by its Trade and Exchange Department and published on the bank’s website on Tuesday, the CBN said authorised dealer banks may continue to process Form M applications with NAFDAC licences that expired on December 31, 2025.

The approval, which takes effect immediately, will run for two months and lapse on February 28, 2026.

The circular, signed by Aliyu M. Ashiru for the Director of the Trade and Exchange Department, read, “The Central Bank of Nigeria wishes to notify all Authorised Dealer Banks and the general public of a temporary dispensation offered by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control permitting the continued use of NAFDAC licences that expired on 31st December, 2025, for the processing of Forms M for a two-month temporary dispensation ending February 28, 2026.”

The apex bank explained that the approval followed a temporary dispensation granted by NAFDAC and applies strictly to Form M processing during the period. It said the measure was necessitated by operational challenges linked to the migration from the legacy Nigeria Integrated Customs Information System II platform.

According to the CBN, importers have been unable to validate or renew NAFDAC licences since the transition, particularly due to difficulties encountered on the B’Odogwu platform after December 2025.

To ease the bottlenecks and prevent delays in import documentation, the bank directed all authorised dealer banks to continue accepting the affected licences within the approved window.

The CBN stressed that the arrangement itime-bound and urged banks to comply strictly with its terms, noting that the approval would lapse automatically on February 28, 2026. It added that the move is intended to ensure continuity in trade transactions while NAFDAC completes the integration of its systems with the National Single Window.

Earlier in October 2025, The PUNCH reported that the Federal Government announced a decisive step toward digitalising and streamlining the nation’s import and export processes with the formal unveiling of the National Single Window and a new Trade Facilitation Portal.

The initiative, championed by the Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole, is expected to drastically reduce bureaucracy, enhance transparency, and improve Nigeria’s global trade competitiveness.

The National Single Window is a single, centralised digital platform where all stakeholders, including customs and regulatory agencies, importers, and exporters, can submit standardised trade and regulatory documentation.

The government has set a firm target for the National Single Window to become fully operational by the first quarter of 2026, specifically in March 2026.

Nigeria Customs Deepens Trade Reforms with Strategic Leadership Training on Ease of Doing Business

Nigeria Customs Concludes Strategic Leadership Training on Trade Reforms  The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has concluded a high-level, two-day  management workshop aimed at accelerating trade facilitation reforms and  streamlining the ease of
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has concluded a high-level, two-day management workshop designed to accelerate trade facilitation reforms and enhance the ease of doing business across the country.
Organised in partnership with Reverso Business Services Limited, the training programme, held from 22 to 23 January 2026, reaffirmed the Service’s commitment to digital modernisation, institutional capacity building, and the elimination of bureaucratic bottlenecks along Nigeria’s trade corridors.
The engagement forms part of the broader reform agenda under the leadership of the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, focused on aligning NCS operations with global best practices and positioning Customs as a strategic driver of Nigeria’s economic growth.
The final day of the workshop examined emerging trends in global trade, digital transformation, and the evolving role of modern Customs administrations. Senior officers participated in in-depth sessions on adaptive strategies, operational efficiency, and stakeholder collaboration, underscoring the Service’s determination to remain responsive in a rapidly changing trade environment.
Addressing participants, CGC Adeniyi highlighted the dynamic nature of international commerce and stressed that Customs must stay ahead of change to effectively support national development.
“Our environment will continue to be very dynamic. What will not change, however, is Nigeria’s expectation that Customs will contribute meaningfully to economic prosperity, public health and national security. When these elements come together, we are better positioned to facilitate trade”, he said.
He further charged officers to uphold professional excellence, noting that the Service’s transformation drive is a deliberate move to become a reference Customs administration known for accountability, responsiveness, and performance.
“These are standards we voluntarily hold ourselves to. We want to be that reference organisation — responsive to our commitments and obligations and supportive of government efforts to create an environment where the economy can prosper”, Adeniyi added.
Also speaking, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Reverso Business Services Limited, Ayokunnu Ojeniyi, praised the NCS for embracing innovation and continuous improvement, stressing the need to institutionalise change through sustained capacity development.
“If you don’t take change by the hand, it will seize you by the throat. The environment is changing, and Customs must continue to manage that change proactively”, he said, urging officers to convert lessons from the workshop into measurable operational improvements across their commands.
The workshop aligns with the Nigeria Customs Service’s ongoing modernisation programme, which features process automation, enhanced stakeholder engagement, and strategic partnerships aimed at improving service delivery, trade efficiency, and Nigeria’s competitiveness in the global marketplace.
SIFAX Marine Charts Asset-Driven Expansion to Capture Bigger Share of Energy Market in 2026

SIFAX Marine Services Limited has unveiled an ambitious expansion roadmap for 2026, anchored on asset-led growth and a stronger push into Nigeria’s offshore and oil and gas marine services space.
The strategy signals a major shift from revenue growth driven largely by pricing adjustments to a more sustainable, scalable model based on vessel ownership, fleet expansion, and operational capacity building.
Speaking on the plan, Executive Director of SIFAX Marine, Afolabi Olayinka, said the company’s recent performance underscored the need for deliberate investment in owned marine assets as the foundation for long-term competitiveness.
“Our experience over the past year has shown that sustainable and exponential growth can only come from deliberate investment in assets that we own and control. While rate adjustments supported revenue in the last financial year, the future of SIFAX Marine lies in building a strong market for offshore and energy logistics services.
Looking ahead, industry observers say SIFAX Marine’s asset-led strategy aligns with broader shifts in Nigeria’s marine and offshore economy, where operators are increasingly judged not just by pricing but by capacity, compliance strength, and reliability of owned equipment.
As oil and gas activities rebound and offshore projects become more technically complex, service providers with modern, compliant fleets are better positioned to support exploration, production, and logistics operations efficiently.
For SIFAX Marine, the 2026 expansion drive is therefore not merely a business growth plan, but a strategic repositioning — from a service operator dependent on hired capacity to an integrated marine logistics player with controlled assets and deeper operational influence.
The Management believes the combination of fleet expansion, regulatory readiness, partnerships, and service diversification will strengthen revenue stability, improve margins, and enhance the company’s profile with international oil companies and indigenous operators alike.
With these initiatives, SIFAX Marine is setting the stage to compete more aggressively in Nigeria’s offshore and oil and gas marine services market, reinforcing its role as a dependable partner in supporting the country’s energy and maritime value chain in the years ahead.
FAAN Breaks New Ground, Earns Dual ISO Certifications in Quality & Environmental Management

FAAN joins global elite with dual ISO Certification - NIGERIA FRANK NEWS
“The certifications position Nigeria’s airports as efficient, credible and competitive gateways for trade, tourism and regional integration”.
In a landmark achievement for Nigeria’s aviation industry, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has secured two prestigious international certifications — ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management System) and ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System) — placing the Authority among a select group of globally benchmarked airport operators.
The certificates were formally presented to the Managing Director/Chief Executive of FAAN, Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, at the Authority’s headquarters in Lagos, marking the culmination of months of intensive reforms, internal audits, process realignment, and organisational transformation.
The achievement signals a decisive shift in how Nigeria’s airports are managed — from routine administration to structured, standards-driven governance aligned with international best practices.
Understanding ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015.
ISO 9001:2015 is the world’s most recognised quality management standard. It confirms that an organisation has effective systems to consistently deliver quality services, meet customer expectations, manage risks, and continuously improve operations.
ISO 14001:2015 focuses on environmental responsibility. It certifies that an organisation actively controls waste, pollution, regulatory compliance, and resource efficiency, while promoting sustainable and environmentally sound operations.
Together, the standards validate FAAN’s commitment to operational excellence and environmental stewardship.
What the Certifications Mean for FAAN
Awarded by MSECB, Canada, the dual certifications affirm that FAAN’s operational and environmental management frameworks now meet globally recognised benchmarks. This positions Nigeria’s airport authority among modern, competitive, and forward-looking airport institutions worldwide.
The milestone reflects the leadership of Kuku, whose tenure has been widely acknowledged for prioritising airport development, human capital growth, institutional reform, accountability, and performance excellence. In December 2025, Kuku marked two years as FAAN’s MD/CE, earning commendations from staff, aviation professionals, and industry observers. Much of the acclaim centres on her insistence on process, discipline and international benchmarking, which have steered FAAN toward systems that prioritise consistency, transparency, accountability and long-term sustainability across all its airports.
Industry stakeholders noted that the certifications crown a long and deliberate transformation within FAAN, anchored on the successful implementation of an Integrated Management System (IMS). The system harmonised operations, strengthened internal controls, clarified responsibilities and institutionalised a culture of continuous improvement across the Authority.
The result is an organisation that has moved decisively beyond reactive management to proactive, standards-driven governance.
Beyond symbolism, the ISO certifications introduce measurable performance benchmarks for FAAN’s departments and airport locations nationwide. With defined procedures and monitoring frameworks, service delivery can now be tracked, risks anticipated and operational gaps addressed before they escalate.
For passengers and airlines, this means more predictable service standards, improved turnaround times, better facility management and clearer accountability. For staff, it embeds structured training, documentation and competence development into daily operations, making professionalism systemic rather than incidental.
On the environmental front, ISO 14001:2015 positions FAAN to deepen waste management, energy efficiency, emissions control, noise management and regulatory compliance across terminals and airside operations, aligning Nigeria’s airports with global sustainability practices.
The certifications also enhance FAAN’s standing with international airlines, investors and development partners, particularly as Nigeria advances airport modernisation and concession initiatives. Compliance with global standards reassures stakeholders that infrastructure operations meet accepted international benchmarks.
Sustaining the certification
With certification secured, attention now shifts to sustainability. Maintaining ISO status requires continuous audits, management reviews, staff capacity development and ongoing improvement.
Aviation observers believe FAAN, under Kuku’s leadership, is well placed not only to sustain these reforms but to deepen them, positioning Nigeria’s airports as efficient, credible and competitive gateways for trade, tourism and regional integration.
2027: South-East has no alternative to APC – Umahi

Senator David Umahi, Minister of Works, has declared that the people of Southeast region have no political alternative than the All Progressives Congress, APC, as the nation approaches the 2027 election.

He urged youths and stakeholders across the zone to embark on massive registration into the ruling party to secure the region’s political future.

Umahi made the call at his country residence in Umunaga Uburu, Ohaozara Local Government Area, Ebonyi State, where he addressed APC supporters and stakeholders following the party’s primary election victory of his son, Osborne Nweze Umahi, as the chairmanship candidate for Ohaozara LGA.

The minister described the APC as the only platform capable of delivering sustainable development, political inclusion, and national representation for the Southeast, warning that the region cannot afford to remain politically isolated.

“Let everybody go and register in APC. There is no alternative,” Umahi said, urging a concerted membership drive across all Southeast states.

He also commended President Bola Tinubu for his administration’s efforts to address longstanding grievances in the region, particularly the agitation for secession, which he said was born out of years of neglect.

“The President has defied all the agitation from Biafra. We are not living on sentiments,” he stated, insisting that political advancement for the Southeast cannot be achieved through emotional rhetoric or intimidation.

Umahi emphasized that the region must focus on concrete achievements and participation in national politics rather than resorting to protest and agitation.

He said the current administration had begun correcting historical imbalances, adding that the Southeast would eventually produce a credible presidential candidate when the time is right.

“The time of God is the right time,” Umahi said, urging the Southeast to remain patient and united under the APC platform.

The minister also defended the federal government’s road infrastructure projects, describing them as transformational and essential to national development.

He dismissed criticisms and protests over road conditions, saying such actions should be directed towards constructive engagement rather than political blackmail.

Kano: Anyone thinking they can defeat Tinubu delusional – Omokri mocks Kwankwaso

Ambassador-designate, Reno Omokri, on Monday, said only those who are delusional would think that they can defintely at President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

Omokri said with 30 state governors behind Tinubu, it would be difficult to defeat him in 2027.

He was reacting to speculations surrounding the reported move of Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State from the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Posting on X, Omokri wrote: “As Kano Makes 30: Anyone Thinking They Can Defeat President Tinubu In 2027 Is Delusional!

“If the opposition could not defeat then-candidate Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in 2023 with just 20 All Progressives Congress Governors behind him, what makes them think they can do so with 30 Governors now behind him?

“Ponder on that for a moment. Some Nigerians who are still living in la-la land do not really understand the political implications of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano taking down the flag of the New Nigeria Peoples Party.”

Army blocks cross-border bandit routes between Benue, Nasarawa

Troops operating under Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS) have shut down key border corridors between Nasarawa and Benue states that were allegedly used by bandits to infiltrate rural communities, carry out attacks, and flee across state boundaries.

The development was made known by the Commanding Officer of the COAS Intervention Battalion XI, Lt. Col. Donatus Otobo, during an operational inspection of military units stationed in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State.

Otobo explained that the battalion was deployed to Guma on July 12, 2025, after sustained banditry had transformed the council into a major security hotspot.

According to him, troops encountered fierce resistance immediately upon arrival, including multiple ambushes, but have since made significant progress in degrading criminal networks and reclaiming large portions of the area.

“From the day we entered this area, it was one form of attack or another. On our first day alone, we encountered over ten attacks. But today, we have been able to push the bandits out of our area of responsibility,” Otobo said.

He noted that Guma borders Awe, Keana and Doma local government areas in Nasarawa State, describing the axis as a notorious transit route used by bandits who exploit the rugged terrain and sparsely populated border settlements to launch surprise assaults.

According to the officer, continuous offensive patrols, permanent ambush positions and effective collaboration with military units in Nasarawa State have greatly limited the mobility of the criminals operating along the border.

“Whenever there is pressure from the Nasarawa axis, they attempt to move into Guma. We have blocked those routes and pushed them back. As of today, we have achieved about 80 per cent security within our area of responsibility,” he said.

Otobo further disclosed that joint operations between troops in both states recently resulted in the arrest of a suspected criminal who crossed into Benue to attack local communities, adding that intelligence-driven operations remain central to maintaining security gains.

He also revealed that prior to the battalion’s deployment, residents were unable to access the Nasme axis or their farmlands due to frequent attacks.

With the improved security situation, however, normal economic activities have resumed, as farmers and traders now move freely along routes that were once deserted.

The commanding officer credited the progress recorded to sustained logistical and operational backing from the Chief of Army Staff, describing the unit as a rapid-response intervention force tasked with stabilising troubled areas before redeployment.

“Guma used to record an average of ten killings weekly. today, we sometimes go three months without a single attack. That is the result of sustained military pressure,” he said.

Police highlight gains of joining force, beg Anambra indigenes

Anambra State Police Command has highlighted what it called the gains of joining the Nigeria Police Force.

The command in a press statement by its spokesperson, SP Tochukwu Ikenga called on eligible Anambra people to participate in the ongoing recruitment process.

The Command stated that joining the Police Force offers Ndi Anambra an opportunity to actively contribute to improved policing services, promote unity, and support nation-building efforts.

The statement said: “Key reasons and gains why eligible citizens from Anambra state particularly indigenes of Anambra State, should consider a career in the Nigeria Police Force, is because it is a vital platform for meaningful participation in national development.

“Policing is a noble profession anchored on service, discipline, and patriotism, providing structured career growth, professional training, and the chance to make a positive impact on the society by safeguarding lives and property.”

The Command noted that the increased participation of indigenes in the Force will strengthen community-oriented policing, enhance public trust, and improve security outcomes by fostering a better understanding of the local environment, culture, and people.

“Anambra State Police Command encourages indigenes to further see enlistment into the Police Force as a constructive way to be part of national discussions on security and governance.

“You must note that active involvement in national institutions is essential for inclusive development and lasting peace,” he added.

Group hails Kogi’s security, infrastructure gains

Ahmed OdodoCivil Society Organisations have commended Governor Ahmed Ododo for significant improvements in security and infrastructure within his first two years.

KONGONET gave the commendation in a statement jointly signed by its Chairperson, Mr Hamza Aliyu, and Secretary, Reuben Joshua, in Lokoja on Monday.

“Ododo’s administration has made a significant impact in the areas of security, healthcare, education and infrastructure development in the state, ” it stated.

The organisation, in its assessment of the governor’s performance, highlighted both the gains and the gaps in the last two year

According to KONGONET, the administration has made strides in rehabilitating roads, strengthening healthcare delivery, and promoting agriculture.

It noted, “Ododo’s administration for prioritising security, collaborating with federal agencies and supporting local initiatives.”

The group noted with pain that pressing challenges in water supply, waste management, and citizen engagement threatened to undermine the administration’s achievements.

“The rural communities still struggle with poor road access, and healthcare facilities remain under-equipped.

“The water situation in Lokoja, the state capital, has reached alarming levels, with many residents relying on unsafe sources or expensive private vendors.

“Poor waste management has earned Lokoja the reputation of being the “dirtiest state capital” in Nigeria, posing serious environmental and public health risks.

“While relative stability has improved in some areas, security concerns persist, particularly in border communities, where attacksarebeingexperienced, ” it stated.

KONGONET urged Gov. Ododo to institutionalise quarterly town hall meetings to rebuild trust and ensure citizen voices inform governance, strengthen procurement transparency and publish annual procurement plans.

The group urged him to prioritise sustainable water solutions and urban sanitation, and a viable mass transit system, especially in Lokoja metropolis, to ease transportation.

The organisation further called for support for the Social Protection Policy Framework development, and the appointment of statutory boards for transparency purposes

“As the administration enters its final two years, decisive action on these issues will shape citizens’ perceptions and determine the legacy of Governor Ododo’s tenure,” the group said.

In the same vein, the Executive Director of Conscience for Human Rights and Conflicts Resolution, Idris Abdul, acknowledged the governor’s efforts in paying salaries, maintaining peace, and improving security in the state.

Abdul said there was still much work to be done, particularly in areas such as transportation, housing, water, tourism, human development, and healthcare.

“Two years is a significant milestone, but it’s not enough to determine the success of an administration.

“We urge Governor Ododo to do more to address the pressing issues facing Kogi,” Abdul said.

He also commended the governor’s security efforts, including the recent successes of security agencies in Kogi, but emphasised the need for sustainability and community involvement in addressing insecurity.

Abdul also urged the governor to initiate town hall meetings with citizens, reduce his cabinet size, and appoint professionals with relevant skills to drive development in the state.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Ododo was elected in November 2923 and sworn in to office on Jan. 27, 2024.

Parliamentary staff strike grounds legislative activities at Katsina Assembly

The ongoing strike embarked by the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria, PASAN, since November 26, 2025, has crippled legislative activities at the Katsina State House of Assembly.

The parliamentary staff embarked on the strike nationwide, over the non implementation of Consolidated Legislative Salary Structure, CONLESS, by some state governments.

The PASAN Chairman of the assembly, Idris Abdulmuminu-Suleiman, disclosed this in Katsina on Monday.

He further explained that after series of promises by the state government, they were yet to start enjoying the package.

In October 2023, the parliamentary workers also went on strike on the non implementation of the salary structure, financial autonomy and the non review of conditions of service.

Abdulmuminu-Suleiman explained that since the commencement of the strike, there were no legislative activities that took place within the period.

“As you can see, even the lawmakers were not allowed to come in, because we have placed our members at the entrance.

“Although, we have engaged the leadership of the assembly and the management regarding the issue.

“The leadership has assured us that our demand has been included in the 2026 budget,” the PASAN chairman disclosed.