Category: Politics

  • Katsina adopts bottom-up approach for 2026 budgeting

    Like Delta, Katsina State Government has organised a town hall meeting across the 361 wards in the state to assess community needs and gather citizens’ inputs for the 2026 budget.

    The town hall meeting was inaugurated on Thursday at Kankara Local Government Area (LGA),by the Deputy Governor, Alhaji Faruq Lawal-Jobe.

    Nigerian Anchor reports that the current administration in Delta state had adopted similar bottom-up approach to get the buy-in of citizens in the annual budget plan.

    In a speech at the event, Katsina deputy governor said the initiative, approved was  part of the state’s preparation for the formulation of the 2026 budget .

    “This event marks a significant milestone that reaffirms the government’s  commitment to inclusive governance, citizen participation, and Community-Driven Development (CDD).

    “Gov. Dikko Radda’s administration believes that the best ideas for development often comes from the people as they live with the realities we seek to transform.

    “The town hall meeting taking place in all the 361 wards in the state represents more than just a consultation, it is part  of a broader vision to deepen democratic governance, promote accountability, and ensure that our budget reflects the actual needs of our communities.

    “We are here to listen and to collaborate towards building a stronger, as well as a virile Katsina State together,” according to the deputy governor,” he said.

    Lawal-Jobe  further explained that the initiative, jointly implemented by the state’s Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning and the Community Development Programme ( CDP,), was a deliberate policy designed to bring government closer to the people and improve  service delivery to the citizens.

    According to him, the policy will give the residents the platform to voice their challenges, outline their priorities and suggest workable solutions.

    He pointed out that through the approach, they were  implementing the core principles of CDD by empowering the people to actively participate in shaping the interventions that affect their lives.

    The deputy governor added that in so doing, they were  also fulfilling their obligations under the Open Government Partnership (OGP), and reinforcing their transparency and accountability frameworks.

    In his remarks, the state’s Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Alhaji Anas Malik, said the process was not just another meeting, but a strategic shift in the way they plan and budget.

    He added, “For too long, budgets were drawn  up with minimal consultation with the very people they are meant to serve.

    “But today, we’re changing that narrative. We’re here because we believe the voices of our citizens matter.

    “We believe that development must begin at the grassroots, and we believe that for any budget to be effective, it must reflect the real priorities of the people.

    “The exercise will also help us differentiate between what the local government should address, what the state government should prioritise, and what should be escalated to the Federal government or development partners.”

    “We are also working closely with Local Government Councils, CSOs, traditional institutions, and the media to ensure transparency and accountability throughout the process,” he said.

    Earlier, the Coordinator of the CDP, Dr Kamaludeen Kabir, said that the meeting across all wards of the state was as a result of Radda’s unwavering belief in participatory democracy and CDD.

    “This initiative did not just happen by chance, it is a bold policy decision by a governor who believes that development must begin with the people, and that communities must define their own priorities.

    “His Excellency deserves our collective commendation for bringing this idea to life and institutionalising it as part of the state’s budgeting process,” Kabir said.

    He told the participants that the 2026 budget would  be shaped by their priorities, challenges, and aspirations, from water to education, roads to markets, health centres to livelihood opportunities. 

  • Police arrest 176 suspects for various crimes in Benue

    The Police Command in Benue has confirmed the arrest of 176 suspects for allegedly committing various crimes in July.

    Mr Ifeanyi Emenari, Commissioner of Police (CP), Benue Command, disclosed this on Wednesday during a press conference in Makurdi.

    Emenari said that the suspects were arrested for cult activities, armed robbery, banditry, theft and culpable homicide, among others.

    The CP said that out of the 176, 22 were arrested for alleged cultism, 26 for alleged armed robbery, while others were for other various offences.

    He also stated that the command within the said period recovered 30 different types of arms, 4000 different types of ammunition, 8 motorcycles, one tricycle and two vehicles from the criminals.

    Emenari explained further that some of the arms recovered included four rocket launchers, 12 AK-47s, 11 locally made pistols, and four locally fabricated rifles, among others.

    The CP added that the command, in collaboration with other security agencies, has successfully destroyed all the bandits camps in Benue.

    He pointed out that with the destruction of the bandits camps, many locals have returned to their ancestral homes and farms in most parts of the state.

    Emenari said that criminals committing all kinds of atrocities and hiding under cover of bandits would be arrested and prosecuted.

    The CP announced that he has relocated the area commander overseeing Otukpo axis to Agatu with strict orders to apprehend all criminals terrorising the area.

    According to him, the command is conducting series of operations and raids in Sankara axis to ensure that all the bandits and other criminal elements terrorising the area are apprehended.

    “A large number of bandits have been repelled from these areas, while some were neutralised in the course of these operations.

    “It is important at this point to mention that some police officers lost their lives during these operations.

    “While we commiserate with their friends and families, we remain committed to this course, as our dear state cannot be left in the hands of criminals.

    “Our desire is to provide security to all Benue residents, and the command under my watch in the month of July has been able to reduce crime to the barest minimum and will continue to ensure that the state is crime-free.

    “Measures put in place during the period under review include planned operations in the hinterlands to raid communities of bandits, patrols within the metropolis, intelligence gathering for proactive policing, raids of black spots and stop and search operations,” he said. 

  • Benue govt. dissolves boards of sports associations

    Benue govt. dissolves boards of sports associations

    In an abrupt move, taking sector watchers by surprise, the Benue Government has approved the immediate dissolution of all boards of sports associations in the State Sports Council.

    Benue Commissioner for Youth, Sports and Creativity, Terkimbi Ikyange, gave the approval on Monday in Makurdi.

    The commissioner, in a statement by the acting Director of Sports, Anthony Torbunde, noted  that the dissolution had become expedient.

    He explained that the decision was to enable the council align with the subsequent National Sports Commission/Federation elective congress timelines.

    “The management of the sports council wishes to thank all the chairmen and members of the various sports associations for their enormous contributions towards the sustenance of their various sports.

    “The job of developing sports in the state is the responsibility of all stakeholders in the sector.

    “All former board members should remain resolute and ready to serve the state at all times in whatever capacity,” he said. 

  • Niger State donates N1bn, grains to Mokwa flood victims

    Niger State donates N1bn, grains to Mokwa flood victims

    Niger Governor, Mohammed Bago, has announced a donation of one billion Naira to the victims of the recent flood disaster in Mokwa Local Government Area of the state.

    The governor announced the donation during an on the spot assessment of houses destroyed by the flood, where he subsequently addressed the people of the community.

    He said that the state government would provide ten trucks each of rice, beans, maize, millet and sorghum to the flood victims.

    While commiserating with the victims, he promised that all donations made would be judiciously distributed to them through a committee that would be headed by his deputy, Mr Yakubu Garba.

    Bago said that the government would also provide resettlement land and services to them.

    He directed the Ministry for Land and Survey to issue a certificate of occupancy (C of O) to the Federal Government to facilitate immediate construction of the resettlement homes for the victims.

    According to Bago, while the state government awaits the construction of the resettlement homes by the Federal Government, necessary arrangements will be made to move them from the IDP camp.

    He appreciated the Federal government, donor partners and other government agencies, as well as spirited individuals that had upported the victims.

    Earlier, the Speaker, Niger State House of Assembly, Abdulmalik Daji, sympathised with the people of Mokwa especially, the victims of the flood.

    Daji encouraged them to remain steadfast in the will of God at all times.

    Also, the Etsu Nupe, and Chairman, Niger State Council of Traditional Rulers, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, and the former Deputy Governor of the state, Alhaji Mohammed Ketso commended the governor for his kindness to the people.

    They also appreciated the support and solidarity from all those that had made donations.

  • Ochetoha K’Idoma elects Prof Ochefu President, pledges loyalty to Och’Idoma

    Ochetoha K’Idoma elects Prof Ochefu President, pledges loyalty to Och’Idoma

    Ochetoha K’Idoma, the umbrella union of all Idoma sociocultural organisations has elected Economic Historian, Professor Yakubu Ochefu as its national President.

    At an election held in Otukpo, Benue State on Saturday, the Forum also elected Chief Paul Edeh, as the General Secretary.

    While Professor Ochefu is the immediate past Secretary of the Committee of Vice Chancellors of Nigerian Universities, Chief Edeh is the serving Chairman of Benue State Football Association (BSFA).

    Professor Ochefu, former Vice Chancellor, Kwararafa University, Wukari is also the current National Chairman, Association of Nigeria Universities Alumni.

    In a communiqué released at the end of its 32nd Annual General Meeting (AGM), the Forum also condemned the escalating security threats, including herdsmen attacks and kidnappings, which have negative impacted agricultural activities and instilled fear in communities, including Otukpo.

    It called for unified community action, enhanced local intelligence, and urgent government intervention to safeguard Idoma lives and territories.

    In the 11-point communique, Ochetoha K’Idoma pledged allegiance to the Och’Idoma, promising that the new EXCO “shall maintain a harmonious working relationship with His Royal Majesty.”

    The body observed that such harmonious relationship would help to “foster the rapid development of the Idoma Nation.”

    Another focal issue addressed in the communique was unity among the Idomas and need for funding support for ongoing development projects in Idoma land.

    (L-R) Prof Ochefu and other members of EXCO

    The others are, Dr. Echeofu Agada, Public Relations Officer; Mr. Sam Edache, Auditor; Johnson Victor Eche, Legal Adviser and AVM Toni Adokwu (rtd.), Ex-Officio.

    Other members of the 10-member Executive Committee include: Emmanuel Anebi Ongaji – Assistant Secretary General, Mr. Otse David Egegwu, Financial Secretary and Mr. Ada Obande, Treasurer.

  • Electric Vehicles: Nasarawa state to establish production plant

    The Nasarawa State Government says it will sustain efforts to utilising lithium resources in the state towards establishing the first electric vehicles factory in Nigeria.

    Gov. Abdullahi Sule stated this at an event organised by the Abdullahi Sule Gidan-Gidan Support Group to commemorate his six years in office.

    The event held on Sunday in Lafia.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the state’s lithium reserves have garnered significant attention, particularly with the recent inauguration of a lithium processing factory in the state.

    The factory was built by Avatar New Energy Materials Company Limited.

    Sule said that the development aligns with the Federal Government’s efforts to promote clean energy and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

    He added that his government would ensure that all mineral resources, including lithium produced in the state were processed there before exported or transported to other states and countries.

    The governor added that in spite of government’s efforts, it was only the first stage of lithium processing that is currently taking place in the state.

    “We will continue to engage investors and strategic partners to ensure that the second stage, which is the production of battery and assembling of vehicles in the state.

    “My administration’s desire is to achieve this milestone,” Sule said.

    Sule, who feared that his administration may not complete the project, assured that his predecessor would bring it to fruition.

    Sule thanked President Bola Tinubu for his impressive economic reforms, promised to key into the president’s reforms for the overall development of the state.

    The governor also promised to use the remaining two years of his administration to better the lots of the citizens.

    Earlier, Hajiya Hussaina Sule and Chairperson of the support group, said that the event was to celebrate the achievements of the governor in the last six years.

    Sule, who is the governor’s daughter, commended him for executing a lot of legacy projects across the state.

    She listed some of the critical projects to include, flyovers and underpasses in Lafia and Akwanga, and the State Secretariat complex in Lafia.

    She added that the governor had also constructed over 600 kilometers of urban and rural roads, among others.

  • Governance: Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu residents rate governors

    The governors were rated high on security, infrastructure and governance

    As most administrations in the country observe the midterm review, many residents of Anambra, Ebonyi and Enugu States score their governors high in security, infrastructure and governance.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that while Governors Peter Mbah of Enugu State and Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi mark their two years in office, their counterpart in Anambra, Prof Chukwuma Soludo is rounding up his first four-year tenure in November, 2025.

    In Enugu State, Igwe Patrick Okoro, the Traditional Ruler of Nkpunano Community in Nsukka Local Government Area of the state, said Gov Mbah had done well in various sectors of the economy in the state especially in infrastructure, security and good leadership.

    Okoro, while reacting to the performance of the governors since assuming office in May 2023, said that Mbah had done massive  infrastructural development in the three senatorial districts of the state.

    “We, in Enugu North Senatorial District, have benefited 102 Smart Green Schools, 102 Type-2 Primary Healthcare Centres and  more importantly the ongoing dualization of the Enugu-Ugwogo Nike-Opi-Nsukka Road.

    “The district is happy with what Mbah has done in the past two years and we urge him to keep it up,” he said.

    Mr Onyekachi Omeje, President, Nsukka Youths Development Association, said that the governor had transformed the motor parks in the state with a state of the art bus terminals in Enugu and Nsukka.

    Omeje however, said that Mbah should improve in areas of employment and empowerment especially as it concerned youths in the state.

    Mrs Ngozi Ozioko, former Chairman of Nsukka Main Market, said that Mbah had transformed the state with quality infrastructure especially in education and health as well as ensuring adequate security in Enugu State.

    Ozioko commended the governor for including women in his cabinet and urged him to continue to appoint more women in his administration.

    “To me, Mbah is a game-changer; if he continues this way, Enugu State will be the best state in the country by the time he finishes his first and second tenures,” she said.

    However, the former market leader urged the governor to compensate all traders whose shops were demolished by his administration to build modern bus terminals in the state.

    Chief Onyema Idoko, former Nsukka LG Caretaker Committee Chairman and Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said that infrastructures on ground in Enugu State remained eloquent testimony that Mbah had done well since May 29, 2023 he assumed office.

    Idoko urged people who said that the governor had not done well in terms of employment and empowerment to know that massive infrastructure would provide enabling environment for business to thrive in the state.

    According to Idoko, these massive infrastructure the governor is putting in place would in turn boost youth employment and empowerment in the state in future.

    Speaking, Chief Anthony Onyishi, Deputy-govenorship Candidate of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) in the 2023 general elections, said that Nsukka people were happy with the Smart school vision of Mbah as well as the dualization of the Enugu-Ugwogo Nike-Opi-Nsukka Road.

    Onyishi however, said that Mbah could have used virgin lands to build the Smart Schools instead of demolishing some existing primary and secondary schools in the state to build the Smart schools.

    On agriculture, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Agro-Industrialisation, Mr Patrick Ubru, said that Gov. Mbah had deepened the vision to make Enugu State export and commercial agriculture hub in Africa.

    According to him, the ministry started with a target of acquiring 300,000 hectares of farmland for agricultural purposes especially for developing large scale commercial farming.

    He said that so far, 187,934 hectares across various locations in the 17 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in the state had been acquired; and more land to be acquired from willing communities across the LGAs.

    “Continuous update and registration of farmers data on all agricultural value chains across the 17 LGAs in Enugu State has been completed. This is to ensure that the State has a robust and verified data of all farmers within the state.

    “Over 67,000 farmers’ data have been captured featuring the geo coordinates, farm sizes, specialisations, value-chain etc of these farmers and their farms with over 80 farmer co-operatives registered so far,” he said.

    On Economy, the Director General of the Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA), Mr Uchechukwu Mba, said the governor had been  building on the economy of the state.

    He observed that a lot of infrastructure development and reforms under Mbah’s administration made the state stand out within two years in office.

    “In my personal assessment, he is doing well in the areas of transport, infrastructure, investment in education, health sector and a whole lot of others.

    “But  government needs to sustain what it is doing currently and look at the effect of the existing policies they already formulated by reviewing some of them to improve lives of the citizens.

    “This is important as so many business owners are complaining about taxation, but for me as a person, tax is a necessary policy that the government has to keep.

    “Our own is to make sure that every tax policy is friendly and that the means of collecting them does not affect or bring adverse effect on the living standard.

    “So we are in support of what the government is doing and we encourage the government to always look downwards and hear from the citizens,”.

    The President, Airfreight Stakeholder’s Forum, Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, Comrade Chinedu Abugu, hailed Gov. Mbah for changing narratives in the state’s transport sector.

    Congratulating  him on his achievements on transportation under two years, Abugu, said the governor built bus terminals in different places in Enugu capital and Nsukka, taking transport sector to another level as obtained in developed countries.

    “And recently, the governor, in the collaboration of partners, has launched the Enugu Air. It is already in the news and  no longer a secret, that Enugu has an airline which will  boost the economy of the state.

    “It is also going to boost the foreign earnings, because I know very well that the air freight is not going to be limited to the local alone.

     The state Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Mr Gerald Otiji, said that in less than two years in office, Gov Mbah had completed 96 urban roads, flyovers and bridges.

    Additionally, 141 road projects are currently underway, featuring integrated drainage systems, street lights and walkways to enhance mobility and safety.

    Otiji also noted ongoing efforts to make Enugu a premier destination for leisure and business tourism.

    The projects, he listed, include the Presidential Hotel, a five star hotel, a world class International Conference Center and green recreation spaces like Eze Park and Unity Park.

    In Anambra, Dr Henry Duru, who teaches Journalism and Mass Communication at Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka (NAU), said that he would score Anambra state government under Prof. Chukwuma Soludo high on road infrastructure.

     He said that Soludo had also done creditably well in areas like health and education especially as it related to manpower and facilities.

    He however, urged the government to start investing in provision of low-cost housing to residents, starting with civil servants, as a way of bringing down rents.

    “This is especially in Awka and environs where rents are becoming exorbitant”.

    Duru said that there had been very noticeable improvement in security.

    He however, said the government had a lot to do to restore normal living in some communities of the state where people were still afraid to hold funerals, weddings or to even visit. 

    He listed such communities to include Isseke, Lilu and Orsumoghu, all in Ihiala Local Government Area (LGA).

    “The governor needs to do something here to ensure that his good intentions do not end up leading to unwarranted situations,” he said.

    Also ,The Recover Nigeria Project, a Civil Society Organisation (CSO), has urged Soludo to deploy modern technology in tackling security challenges bedeviling the state.

    Mr Osita Obi, the Convener of the group, said on Soludo’s scorecard for over three years in office, has done well but there were more rooms for improvement.

    “The only area I think the public will complain is about insecurity, but lastly Soludo has put the structure to tackle insecurity in place by inaugurating the security outfit, “Operation Udogachi” (Operation Peace Must Prevail),” he said.

    Obi decried the security measure (Operation Udogachi) put in place by the Soludo’s administration, saying that modern security issues had gone beyond carrying amulets, guns and chasing criminals around.

    “The modern security measure needs intelligence gathering, surveillance and information.

    “In order to tackle insecurity in Anambra, the government must deploy modern technology such as surveillance cameras and other digital equipment in strategic places.

    “This will help the security agencies to arrest criminals when a crime is committed,” he said.

    However, the convener of the group said that Soludo’s administration had performed well in some sectors such as agriculture,  politics and to an extent, road networks among others.

    According to him, so far so good, Soludo has done extremely well to improve Anambra state, changing the development strides above what he met on ground.

    “Today Awka is no longer a glorified Local Government, but a befitting state capital.

    “Soludo has constructed the New Government House, New Government Lodge, Fun-City, the Alex Ekwueme Square and many more for people to see”.

    He noted that in education and health sectors, the state government employed more teachers, medical doctors, nurses and other health personnel among others.

    Obi further said that in the area of politics, Soludo’s administration was able to conduct local government elections in the state.

    In Ebonyi, some stakeholders have hailed the state government efforts on development of the solid minerals, culture and tourism sectors.

    Gov Francis Nwifuru, described mineral resources as “key to economic development.”

    Mr Chidi Onyia, Commissioner for Solid Minerals and Development, listed some of the minerals deposit in Ebonyi to include: Brine (salt), granite, lead ore (galena), sand, limestone, barites, marble stones, limenite, marcasite and gypsum.

    Others are: kaolin, fullers earth, laterites, chalcopyrite (fool’s gold, coal/lignite, pyrite, crude oil/ natural gas, dolerite, pryoclastics, copper ore. Iron ore, quartz, zinc ore (sphalerite), phosphate among others.

    The Commissioner said that Ebonyi was committed to harnessing its potentials in mineral resources, noting that under the present governor’s People’s Charter of Needs agenda, the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development achieved remarkable progress.

    According to him, the government has so far secured multiple mineral titles, allowing direct government participation in exploration and creating new streams of revenue for development.

    “Within this period of Nwifuru’s two years in office, we have successfully mediated and resolved over 100 disputes between mining companies and host communities-restoring trust, ensuring peace, and securing operational stability across critical mining zones.

    “In fact, we are shifting focus from raw mineral exports to in-state processing-encouraging local refining and production facilities that create jobs and deepen local content.

    “As we consolidate the gains of the past two years, our focus is clear to transform Ebonyi state’s solid minerals sector into a model of innovation, sustainability and inclusive growth,” the Commissioner added.

    Dr Chukwudi Emeribe, Lecturer and Researcher, University of Benin, Edo state, also commended Ebonyi government on solid minerals development.

    Emeribe called for the need to obey and support government policies and work in accordance with the Community Development Agreement (CDA).

    “The activities of the mining companies can cause threat to human health; so, it is good that we adhere strictly to the CDA and improve the social responsibilities in the host communities,” he added.

    Mr Donald Nnadi, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dolf Global Resources said, there was need to avoid indiscriminate mining in the state and adhere strictly to the CDA.

    “Mining activities can pose environmental and health challenges. The people suffers danger of lead poisoning as a result of effluent leak into the environment.

    “This causes serious health complications which can damage various organs and systems in the body, including the brain and nervous system, the blood and cardiovascular system, as well as the kidneys.

    “So, the mining companies should protect the right of the host communities by obeying the Community Development Agreement (CDA),” he added

    On Culture and Tourism, Mr Stanley Ogbuewu, Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, said the state government had approved the remodel of events and recreational centres, that had been in moribund.

    Ogbuewu disclosed that the resuscitation of the recreational centres would serve the original purposes.

    Agency reports indicate that the centres include: the Fatilami, Green parks alongside the International Conference Centre (ICC) all in the state capital.

    “On the state of amusement park, the government had approved its reformation.

    “The amusement park was also in moribund for over eight years until the present administration intervention,”.

    Ogbuewu noted that the governor sought to establish a state museum to preserve the cultural heritage of the people and a film creative industry to promote the state culture identity.

    He said that transformations were ongoing at over 30 unique tourism sites in the state, such as Amancho cave, oziza beach, Nkpurukem cave, Abakaliki green lake among others sites. 

  • 58th anniversary: Rivers Administrator calls for unity, progress

    58th anniversary: Rivers Administrator calls for unity, progress

    The Rivers Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (Rtd), has stated that the strength of the state lies in its diversity, unity, shared identity, and common purpose.

    Ibas made the remark during a Special Inter-denominational Thanksgiving Service at the Ecumenical Centre organised by the state government to mark the Rivers’ 58th anniversary in Port Harcourt, on Sunday.

    He urged the citizens of the state to reflect on the past achievements and collaborate to build a more prosperous future.

    He urged political, traditional, religious and community leaders to prioritise the collective good of the state, stressing that development must be inclusive and fair to every community.

    Ibas highlighted the need for improved infrastructure, quality education, and accessible skills acquisition programmes for youths in the state.

    He also emphasized the importance of transparency, accountability, and responsive public institutions.

    He, however, described the thanksgiving service as a sacred moment for reflection, forgiveness, and reconciliation.

    ’’ Let us not only celebrate our past but also commit to shaping a future where our children are confident in their identity, faithful to their heritage, innovative in enterprise and God-fearing in characters.

    “As Rivers State celebrates its 58 years, we reaffirm commitment to fostering unity, equitable growth, and sustainable development for all citizens in the state and Nigeria,’’ he said.

    Ibas expressed confidence that the state would emerge stronger and more determined than ever before despite its challenges.

    The Chaplain of the Chapel of Everlasting Grace, Barasin Ogan, described ‘’the power of thanksgiving as a divine command that unlocks blessings and acknowledges God as the source of all prosperity.’’

    Ogan based his sermon on a Bible text from Psalm 100, verses 1-5, which was read by Prof. Ibibia Worika, the Secretary to the Rivers State Government.

    He urged Rivers citizens to embrace peace and unity for the growth of the state.

    Rivers was created in 1967 by a military leader, Yakubu Gowon and Alfred Diete-Spiff served as its first military governor from 1967 to 1975.

  • Journalists in Taraba boycott state govt. activities

    Journalists in Taraba boycott state govt. activities

    The Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Taraba on Tuesday, resolved to boycott coverage of all Taraba  Government activities.

    The resolution was  signed by Mr. Charles Akpeji of Guardian Newspaper, Chairman of the Chapel’s Resolution Committee and made available to newsmen in Jalingo.

    The statement said that the chapel decried the action  by the state of deliberately sidelining its members  during major state functions.

    The statement also said that the chapel expressed outrage over the government’s failure to accredit its members for coverage of the  Taraba State International Investment Summit (TARAVEST), and the planned visit of President Bola Tinubu to the state.

    It described the action as a calculated attempt to gag the press, adding that the union unequivocally condemns what it labeled, a blatant disregard for press freedom and transparency.

    According to the statement, the chapel subsequently announced an immediate and indefinite boycott of all Taraba  government activities until the government changes it attitude.

    The statement also said that the union had passed a vote of no confidence on Hajia Zainab Usman,  Commissioner for Information and Re-orientation.

    “This follows a statement credited to her regarding the invitation of accredited journalists to  some pre- Taravest  events, where  members of the Correspondents’ Chapel were excluded.

    “We wish to  assure  all residents of  the  State of  our  unwavering commitment to our watchdog role.

    “Journalists will continue to report on issues affecting residents and will continue to hold the government accountable, regardless of the  deliberate  exclusion,” it stated.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that President Tinubu is  billed  to visit and inaugurate some projects in the state on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.

  • Pre-marital examination: Sokoto Assembly passes Bill

    Pre-marital examination: Sokoto Assembly passes Bill

    The law compels would-be couple to subject to compulsory pre-marital medical examination

    The Sokoto State House of Assembly has passed a bill mandating compulsory pre-marital medical screening.

    The proposed law requires intending couples to undergo tests for HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, sickle cell, genotype and other related health conditions before marriage.

    This development followed the presentation of the House Committee on Health’s report by its Chairman, Alhaji Kabiru Dauda (APC- Gada East), during the Assembly’s plenary on Wednesday in Sokoto.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the private member bill, introduced by Dauda, passed its second reading on April 16 and referred to the committee for further legislative procedures.

    Speaking on behalf of the committee, Chairman Dauda explained that the legislation aims to protect public health by ensuring that couples are aware of potential health issues before marriage.

    He warned that anyone who incites or facilitates a breach of the law would face severe penalties, including imprisonment for no less than twelve months or a fine of at least ₦500,000 or both.

    “Furthermore, health facilities or workers who knowingly issue or assist in issuing false test results will be liable to additional fines or imprisonment.

    “In particular, a violating health facility may be fined a minimum of ₦3 million, while a health worker could face imprisonment for not less than three years or a fine of at least ₦1 million, or both, along with further disciplinary action by the appropriate regulatory body,” he said.

    Several lawmakers expressed strong support for the bill, highlighting its significance for public well-being and the positive economic impact it could have on the state’s healthcare development.

    Following a voice vote, the Speaker, Alhaji Tukur Bala, announced that the bill had been unanimously adopted for a third reading and passed.

    In a another development, the Assembly has urged the state government to reconstruct a 49 km road linking several villages in Sabon Birni and Isa Local Government Areas (LGAs).

    The motion was sponsored by Alhaji Habibu Modachi (PDP- Isa), co-sponsored by Alhaji Sa’idu Ibrahim (APC- Sabon Birni South), and seconded by Alhaji Atiku Liman (PDP- Silame).

    Modachi stated that the reconstruction is in recognition of the government’s commitment to providing critical infrastructure.

    He emphasised that well-maintained rural roads are essential for a healthy, secure and thriving rural community, especially amid current security challenges.

    “The proposed link road will serve villages including Garin Malan, Kurawa, Tarah, Garin Zago, Dumkawa, Gatawa, Dan-Gari, Adamawa, Sardauna, Dan Maliki, Turba, Gawakuke, and Kaibaba in Isa and Sabon Birni LGAs.”