Government
Tinubu Signs IDP Protection Law as Kalu Pushes States to Enforce New Framework
Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, has lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for signing the Kampala Convention Domestication Act into law, describing the move as a landmark step toward protecting internally displaced persons (IDPs) across Nigeria.
Kalu gave the commendation in Abuja while receiving a delegation from the International Committee of the Red Cross, led by Doris El Doueihy, who visited to appreciate Nigeria’s domestication of the convention.
He noted that the new law provides a comprehensive legal framework aimed at safeguarding the rights, dignity, and welfare of displaced persons, while also positioning Nigeria as a leader in humanitarian protection across Africa.
According to the Deputy Speaker, attention must now shift to implementation, particularly at the state level, to ensure the law delivers meaningful impact for affected populations.
Kalu, who co-sponsored the bill, also commended the Attorney General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi, for his role in facilitating the successful passage and signing of the legislation.
He stressed that full domestication and enforcement by state governments would be critical to addressing the challenges faced by IDPs and strengthening Nigeria’s humanitarian response framework.
Government
Nigeria, Sweden Strengthen Bilateral Ties, Explore Trade, Digital, and Creative Sector Collaboration
Nigeria and Sweden have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral relations and expanding cooperation in trade, technology, energy, and the creative industries.

The announcement came during a meeting between Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, and the Swedish Ambassador to Nigeria, H.E. Anna Westerholm, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday. Both sides emphasized the importance of trade, investment, and partnerships as central pillars of their engagement.

Ambassador Westerholm highlighted Sweden’s readiness to support Nigeria’s green and digital transition, focusing on digital infrastructure, innovation, and technology development. She also stressed potential collaboration in the energy sector and the cultural and creative industries, noting Nigeria’s global influence in Afrobeats and creative talent. Sweden plans to leverage its expertise in music production and business models to strengthen the partnership.
The Swedish Trade Office in Lagos, recently upgraded and led by a government-appointed Trade Commissioner, reflects Sweden’s commitment to boosting commercial engagement in Nigeria.
Minister Tuggar reiterated Nigeria’s dedication to democratic governance, regional cooperation through ECOWAS, and addressing security and development challenges across the Sahel and West Africa. Both nations agreed to continue high-level consultations and explore additional avenues for cooperation.
The Swedish State Secretary is expected to visit Nigeria next week for further discussions on deepening trade and partnership initiatives.
Government
Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang Sacks Six Aides, Suspends Chairman Over Misconduct
Governor Caleb Mutfwang has dismissed six of his appointees and placed one official on suspension as part of a government restructuring to enhance efficiency and service delivery in Plateau State.
The Secretary to the State Government, Samuel Jatau, announced the action on Tuesday in Jos. Those affected include:
Mr Timothy Golu, Special Adviser to the governor on Strategic Communication
Mr Fom Gwottson, Liaison Officer, Jos South
Mr Nanbol Rimvyat, Liaison Officer, Langtang North
Mr Nannim Langyi, Liaison Officer, Langtang North
Mr Paul Datugum, Liaison Officer, Qua’an Pan
Mr Nimchat Rims, Liaison Officer, Langtang South
Additionally, Mr Johnbull Shekarau, Chairman of the House of Assembly Service Commission, was suspended over conduct deemed inconsistent with the standards of his office.
The SSG instructed all affected officials to hand over government properties in their possession. Governor Mutfwang expressed gratitude for their service and wished them success in future endeavors.
Government
President Tinubu Meets King Charles III on Historic UK State Visit, Discusses Ports and Trade
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is scheduled to meet with King Charles III on Wednesday, marking Nigeria’s first state visit to the United Kingdom in nearly 40 years.

The president and his wife, Oluremi Tinubu, arrived Tuesday at London’s Stansted Airport to commence the historic engagement.
The official itinerary includes meetings with Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, who will accompany them to Windsor. Later, President Tinubu will have an audience with King Charles at Windsor Castle, followed by a state banquet.

The visit underscores the strong diplomatic and economic ties between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.
A strategic partnership signed in November 2024 aims to enhance cooperation in trade, immigration, and security. Bilateral trade reached £8.1 billion ($11 billion) in the year ending September 2025, an 11.4 per cent increase from the previous year.

Key topics likely to be discussed include major Nigerian port renovations supported by Britain and other trade and investment opportunities.
The state visit comes amid ongoing security challenges in Nigeria, following suspected suicide bombings in the northeast that claimed at least 23 lives. President Tinubu directed security chiefs to move to Maiduguri to take charge of the situation.
On Thursday, he is also scheduled to meet Keir Starmer and members of the Nigerian diaspora in the United Kingdom.
This visit follows Tinubu’s earlier meeting with Charles in September 2024 and marks the first Nigerian state visit to the UK since 1989.
