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TVS Motor Partners Enviable Tricycle to Expand Distribution Network Across 30 Nigerian States
Deal aims to boost access to two- and three-wheeler vehicles as firm grows outlets from 17 to 47 nationwide
Deal aims to boost access to two- and three-wheeler vehicles as firm grows outlets from 17 to 47 nationwide
TVS Motor Company has announced a new partnership with Enviable Tricycle Auto Parts Ltd to expand its distribution operations across Nigeria, targeting increased access to its range of two- and three-wheeler vehicles. The agreement, unveiled on Tuesday in Lagos, will see the number of TVS retail and service centres grow from 17 to 47 nationwide.
Under the new arrangement, Enviable Tricycle Auto Parts Ltd will leverage its existing distribution and service infrastructure to strengthen the availability of TVS products and after-sales support for customers across major Nigerian cities and rural areas. The expansion is expected to reach at least 30 states, according to company officials familiar with the rollout plan.
This development comes as demand for affordable urban mobility solutions rises in Nigeria, especially in commercial hubs such as Lagos, Kano, Onitsha, and Port Harcourt. TVS Motor Company—an Indian-based manufacturer—has identified Nigeria as one of its key African markets due to the country’s large population and rapid urbanisation. The two- and three-wheeler segments remain vital for last-mile transportation, offering employment opportunities for thousands of Nigerian youths.
A spokesperson for TVS Motor Company said the partnership would allow customers easier access to genuine spare parts and maintenance services through the launch of new Exclusive 3S (Sales, Service, Spares) centres in strategic locations. The company noted that expanding local after-sales support is central to building customer trust and reducing downtime for commercial operators.
Industry observers say the collaboration combines TVS’s international product range with Enviable’s local market expertise, setting a foundation for long-term growth. Further details on state-by-state rollout timelines are expected in coming months. Nigerian transport operators and tricycle unions have welcomed the expansion as a move that could improve competition and vehicle servicing standards nationwide.
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Ekiti Group Demands Probe Over Alleged Vote Buying, Pre-Thumbprinted Ballots in 2026 Governorship Election
Civil society calls for INEC and security agencies to investigate claims of irregularities in PVC distribution across Ekiti State
Civil society calls for INEC and security agencies to investigate claims of irregularities in PVC distribution across Ekiti State
A civil society group has demanded a thorough investigation into allegations of vote buying, pre-thumbprinted ballot papers, and irregular Permanent Voter Card (PVC) distribution during the Ekiti State governorship election. The call was made on Sunday, 21 June 2026, as concerns mounted over the credibility of the electoral process in the South-West state.
According to the group, reports emerged from several polling units about incidents of voters allegedly being induced with cash and other items to influence their choices at the ballot. There were also claims that some ballot papers had been thumbprinted before reaching polling stations, raising further questions about transparency. The group further alleged that PVCs meant for eligible voters were distributed in a manner that could disenfranchise some segments of the electorate.
These developments come as Ekiti State prepares for a highly contested poll, with political observers warning that such practices undermine public trust in democratic institutions. Electoral malpractice has remained a recurring issue in Nigeria’s elections, despite repeated assurances from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies about reforms and enhanced monitoring.
The group urged INEC to “promptly investigate all reported cases of irregularities” and called on security agencies to ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice. “The legitimacy of any government is rooted in the integrity of its election,” they said. As at press time, INEC had not issued an official statement regarding these specific allegations.
Stakeholders say prompt action is required to safeguard the credibility of future elections in Ekiti and across Nigeria. The group also appealed to voters and political parties to remain peaceful while investigations proceed.
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Federal Government Releases Emergency Funds to States for Ebola Preparedness
Health authorities say fund disbursement will strengthen surveillance and rapid response teams nationwide amid regional outbreak fears
Health authorities say fund disbursement will strengthen surveillance and rapid response teams nationwide amid regional outbreak fears
The Federal Government has released emergency response funds to all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory to boost Nigeria’s preparedness against a potential Ebola outbreak. The funds were disbursed on Sunday, 21 June, as part of a proactive strategy to enhance disease surveillance and strengthen public health infrastructure across the country.
According to health officials, the funds are intended to support state-level activities such as training of rapid response teams, provision of personal protective equipment (PPE), and increased monitoring at points of entry including airports and land borders. The move comes in response to rising concerns about Ebola outbreaks in neighbouring West African countries, which have prompted Nigerian authorities to heighten vigilance nationwide.
Ebola last appeared in Nigeria in 2014, when the country successfully contained the virus through coordinated federal and state efforts. Since then, experts have urged government not to relent in maintaining robust surveillance systems, given Nigeria’s status as a major travel hub in the region. The latest fund release aims to ensure that states can act quickly if any suspected cases arise.
While details of the allocation per state were not immediately available, health authorities confirmed that all states have received their share. Officials say the funding will enable states to scale up community sensitisation campaigns and improve readiness at designated isolation centres. “This intervention is crucial for preventing any potential spread,” a senior health official stated, adding that regular simulation exercises will also be conducted.
The Federal Ministry of Health has directed state commissioners for health to submit weekly situation reports and update Abuja on progress made with the funds. Experts advise continued collaboration between federal, state, and local agencies as well as public education efforts. As at press time, Nigeria had not recorded any new Ebola cases.
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INEC Declares Final Results for Ekiti Governorship Election Amid High Voter Turnout
Electoral commission announces official figures after Saturday poll as stakeholders await reactions from parties and candidates
Electoral commission announces official figures after Saturday poll as stakeholders await reactions from parties and candidates
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released the final results for the 2026 governorship election in Ekiti State, following voting and collation that concluded on Saturday, 20 June. The announcement marks the official end of the electoral process, with the commission declaring figures from all local government areas.
According to INEC, results from across Ekiti’s 16 local government areas were collated at the state headquarters in Ado-Ekiti under tight security. The process began shortly after polls closed on Saturday evening and continued into the early hours of Sunday, with party agents and observers present throughout. High voter turnout was recorded in several constituencies, with many residents expressing hope for improved governance.
The Ekiti governorship race is widely seen as a significant test for both ruling and opposition parties in the South-West geopolitical zone. Observers noted that this year’s contest featured heightened political activity, following recent reforms to Nigeria’s Electoral Act and a push for greater transparency by INEC. The outcome is expected to shape political alignments ahead of the next general elections.
As at press time, INEC officials were yet to issue detailed statements on any complaints or petitions received from aggrieved parties. However, both major political parties have called on their supporters to remain calm while awaiting further pronouncements. Security agencies deployed across Ekiti maintained a visible presence at collation centres and major roads to forestall any disruptions.
With the final results now declared, attention will shift to possible legal challenges from candidates or parties dissatisfied with the outcome. Analysts say how INEC manages post-election processes in Ekiti could influence public confidence in Nigeria’s electoral system going forward.
