By Afolabi Oyekunle. In accordance with the provisions of the Union's Constitution and the OGS bye-law, the Oil and Gas Suppliers (OGS) Branch of NUPENG - Lagos Zonal Council successfully convened its Zonal Delegates Conference in Lagos earlier today, Tuesday 31st March 2026, with the following officers elected: People at the high table. 1. Chairman, Bayo Alabi 2. Deputy Chairman, Femi Soneye 3. Deputy Chairman, Daniel Abraham 4. Vice Chairman:, Ekun Adewale 5. Secretary, Abiodun Fadoyin 6. Asst. Secretary, Wale Saporu 7. Treasurer, Bunmi Osunsanya 8. Trustee, James Ijeh 9. Financial Secretary, Taiwo Olapade 10. PRO, Dele Ojo 11. IRO, Sunday Ayegbusi 12. Auditor, Olusesan Gbemi 13. Auditor, Festus Omotosho 14. Welfare, Adebayo Muyiwa: 14. Welfare, Tayo Bello 15. Chief Whip, Shola Fajemila 15. Adviser, Kerry David 16. Ex-Officio, Chucks Okorie 17. Ex-Officio, Elijah Elected members taking oath of office.
By Afolabi Oyekunle. Managing Director/Chief Executive, Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), Barrister Oluwaseun Falaye, has emphasised institutional trust as a key towards building public confidence in the citizenry. Speaking at the 2026 Law Week of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Gwagwalada Branch in Abuja, Monday, Barr. Faleye said the future of effective governance in Nigeria depends not only on laws being enacted, but on institutions being strengthened to deliver on their legal obligations. "For those of us entrusted with public responsibility, service must mean more than occupying office. It must mean using institutions to protect the vulnerable, to uphold fairness, and to leave systems better than we met them. "For the Bar, it means defending the integrity of law and ensuring that justice remains accessible, principled, and alive. "For institutions like NSITF, it means ensuring that social protection is not treated as charity. but a...