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  • Coalition to Occupy NNPCL, NMDPRA, National Assembly Over Continued Fuel Imports

    Coalition to Occupy NNPCL, NMDPRA, National Assembly Over Continued Fuel Imports

    Irked by the continued importation of fuel into Nigeria despite the operation of local refineries, a coalition of civil society and oil sector groups has announced a three-day peaceful protest.

    The development was made known, in a statement was jointly signed by the trio of Comrade Adebayo Ogunseye for the Nigeria Civil Society Organisations Situation Room; Engr. Musa Ibrahim Danjuma for the Oil and Gas Workers Advancement Network; and Barrister Kingsley Chinedu Okafor for the National Coalition of Oil Assets Protection and Development, noting that the nationwide mobilisation became necessary following the disturbing and unpatriotic continuation of fuel import licences despite the existence and full operation of the world class Dangote Refinery and other local refining capacities in Nigeria.

    The groups disclosed that the protest, tagged Occupy NNPCL, NMDPRA and National Assembly, will hold from Monday, May 18 to Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at the headquarters of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, and the National Assembly of Nigeria in Abuja.

    They emphasized that the action was prompted by the continued issuance of fuel import licences despite the availability of local refining capacity, including the Dangote Refinery.

    “This nationwide mobilisation has become necessary following the disturbing continuation of fuel import licences despite the existence and full operation of local refining capacity in Nigeria,” the statement said.

    The groups also referenced reports that the Dangote Refinery has instituted fresh legal action challenging the renewal of import licences by industry regulators, arguing that such approvals undermine local refining and violate existing laws.
    They accused unnamed interests of frustrating Nigeria’s drive for energy security, job creation and economic independence.

    “It is unacceptable that Nigeria still spends enormous resources importing refined petroleum products while local investors face institutional bottlenecks,” the statement said.

    The coalition listed six demands, including the immediate suspension of fuel import licences where domestic production capacity exists, public disclosure of licence holders, and a National Assembly investigation into alleged sabotage in the downstream petroleum sector.
    They also called for a clear national policy mandating the use of locally refined petroleum products before import approvals are considered.

    They stressed that the protest is not directed at the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, but at what they described as entrenched interests within the petroleum sector.

    “This protest is not against the administration. Some vested interests within the system are undermining the President’s vision for economic recovery and industrial growth,” the groups said.

    The statement urged labour unions, youth groups, market associations and other stakeholders to participate in the rally.
    “Nigeria must refine what it consumes and protect its economic sovereignty,” the coalition declared.

  • Lalong Congratulates Former Shendam Chairman Sebastine Sambo Alkali at 70

    Lalong Congratulates Former Shendam Chairman Sebastine Sambo Alkali at 70

    Simon Bako Lalong has congratulated elder statesman and former Chairman of Shendam Local Government Area, Miskoom Sebastine Sambo Alkali, on his 70th birthday.

    In a statement, Lalong described Alkali as a grassroots politician and experienced public servant whose contributions to the development of Shendam and Plateau State remain significant.

    The senator said the celebrant belonged to a generation of leaders who strengthened grassroots administration through commitment to public service and community welfare.

    According to Lalong, Alkali served the people of Shendam with dedication and integrity, earning respect across political, traditional and social circles.

    He also commended the former council chairman for promoting peace, unity and development during his years in public service. Lalong noted that Alkali’s leadership qualities and experience continue to serve as an inspiration to younger generations.

    The senator prayed for continued good health and more years of fulfilment for the celebrant as he marks the milestone age of 70.

  • Zamfara Commissioner, 6 Others Bag PhD From UniAbuja

    Zamfara Commissioner, 6 Others Bag PhD From UniAbuja

    Zamfara State Commissioner for Commerce, Industry, and Tourism, Hon. Aliyu Abdulrahman, also known as Tumbido, along with six others, has been awarded Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in Public Governance and Leadership from the Abuja Leadership Centre at Yakubu Gowon University, previously known as the University of Abuja.

    According to Professor Abdulhamid Ozohu-Suleiman, the Director of the Centre, these academic achievements were conferred after the recipients successfully completed all requirements, including the external defense of their theses on May 13 and 14, 2026, pending the approval of the University’s Senate.

    Besides Hon. Abdulrahman, the other recipients of doctoral degrees in the same field include Nwakolu Christian Chukwuka, Matthew Onokpasa, and Ego Benson-Nwobum, as well as Oladunni Sarah Olanike, Dika Doris David, and Hamadama Dahiru Bazza.

    Following the event, Professor Ozohu-Suleiman commended the external examiner, Professor Linda Kwon-Ndung from the Federal University of Lafia in Nasarawa State, for her thorough and professional evaluation of the doctoral candidates. He also encouraged the awardees to adhere to all the instructions and corrections provided during their thesis defense within the stipulated timeframe.

    In his reaction, Hon. Abdulrahman dedicated his academic achievement to Almighty Allah and expressed that his motivation for pursuing a doctoral programme stemmed from his passion for seeking knowledge.

    He pledged to utilize the knowledge gained from his research on the “Socio-economic Impact of Mineral Resource Conflict,” which significantly affects his community in Zamfara, to improve conditions in the state.

    “Based on what I have read and researched, I have much to contribute. I assure you I will communicate this, especially to our leaders in Zamfara, regarding ways to address the issues of banditry, kidnapping, and other social and economic challenges,” he stated.

    “Obtaining a PhD is not the most important aspect; rather, it is the research process that matters. I have gained valuable insights that I believe will impact not only myself but also my family, community, state, local government, and country at large.

    “The programme was quite enlightening. As you know, the pursuit of knowledge never ends, and I may choose to continue my studies further. I am grateful to have achieved this milestone, and what motivated me to pursue a doctorate was my love for learning,” he added.

    The Abuja Leadership Centre at the University of Abuja is recognized as a TETFUND Centre of Excellence for Public Governance and Leadership, dedicated to enhancing public governance and leadership in Nigeria and beyond.

  • Kogi L-PRES Distributes Livestock Inputs to 500 Pasture Farmers

    Kogi L-PRES Distributes Livestock Inputs to 500 Pasture Farmers

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Kogi State Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project (Kogi L-PRES) has distributed pasture farming inputs and equipment to 500 livestock farmers across the state as part of efforts to improve productivity and strengthen resilience in the sector.

    Speaking at a stakeholders’ engagement in Lokoja on Thursday, State Project Coordinator, Abdulkabir Onuoroyoiza Otaru, said the initiative was designed to support sustainable livestock development and improve rural livelihoods.

    According to him, beneficiaries drawn from 50 clusters across the 21 local government areas received pasture seeds, organic fertilisers, knapsack sprayers, fodder choppers and technical support services.

    Otaru, represented by Animal Husbandry Officer, Adeniyi Oloninisi, said the intervention was supported by the Federal Government and the World Bank to address challenges such as pasture shortages, climate pressures and low livestock productivity. He urged beneficiaries to use the inputs effectively to improve pasture management and increase productivity.

    Managing Director of the Kogi Agricultural Development Project, Dr. George Ogirima, commended Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo for prioritising agricultural development in the state. Some beneficiaries also expressed appreciation to the state government and development partners for the intervention.

    The project aims to improve livestock productivity, reduce feed shortages and enhance food security and incomes for farmers across Kogi State.

  • Abaribe Declares Interest in Retaining Abia South Senate Seat Ahead of 2027

    Abaribe Declares Interest in Retaining Abia South Senate Seat Ahead of 2027

    By Okechukwu Keshi Ukegb

    Enyinnaya Abaribe has formally declared his intention to seek re-election for the Abia South Senatorial seat ahead of the 2027 general elections.Abaribe made the declaration during a meeting with members of the Labour Party in his hometown of Ohuru, Obingwa, in Abia State.

    The senator’s decision has generated political discussions within the state, with analysts pointing to his experience and influence in the region’s political landscape.

    Abaribe was elected to the Senate in 2023 on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), after defeating former Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu in the senatorial election.

    Following internal disagreements within APGA, the senator later joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) before eventually moving to the Labour Party.Political observers say his alignment with the ruling party in Abia State could strengthen his chances in the upcoming election cycle.

    The article also noted that opposition parties, including the All Progressives Congress (APC), are expected to play a significant role in shaping the contest for the Abia South seat. Abaribe has represented Abia South in the Senate for several terms and remains one of the prominent political figures from the South-East region.

  • CHIEF AMB. EKA DICKSON A’ADU SALUTES GOVERNOR ALIA AT 60

    CHIEF AMB. EKA DICKSON A’ADU SALUTES GOVERNOR ALIA AT 60

    Chief Ambassador Eka Dickson A’adu, the Chief Executive Officer of Ekason Groups of Companies — a reputable conglomerate with diverse interests spanning commerce, real estate, trade, and community development — and a distinguished community leader of Benue State extraction, has risen with a heart full of gratitude and admiration to celebrate His Excellency, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, the Executive Governor of Benue State, as he marks his 60th birthday — a golden milestone in the life of a man who has become synonymous with transformation, courage, and servant leadership. Chief Amb. Eka, a man who has long held the conviction that a governor who builds roads builds futures and a leader who bridges divides builds a people, found in Governor Alia the living proof of that conviction — a builder and a bridge-maker in the truest and most literal sense of both words.
    In a heartfelt tribute made available to this publication, Chief Amb. Eka described Governor Alia as a rare breed of leader — one whose footprints are not found in the pages of press releases alone, but etched permanently in the concrete of roads, the steel of bridges, and the grateful hearts of millions of Benue people who can today travel with dignity, conduct business with ease, and look upon their state capital with well-deserved pride.
    When Governor Alia assumed office on the 29th of May, 2023, the streets of Makurdi told a tale of neglect — potholed, waterlogged, and weary. Yet with the single-minded focus of a man on a divine assignment, he wasted no time. He simultaneously flagged off the construction of sixteen township roads within the Makurdi metropolis, a feat that stunned critics into silence and set the tone for what was to become a legacy of unparalleled infrastructure renewal. That number has since grown to over fifty road projects cascading across Benue State like arteries of progress — connecting communities, opening markets, and restoring the dignity of a people who had long navigated the indignity of impossible terrain. As a businessman whose operations span multiple sectors and who travels regularly across the length and breadth of the state, Chief Amb. Eka affirmed with firsthand authority that the roads now being laid in Makurdi, Gboko, and beyond are a testament to a governor who truly means business.
    Beyond the roads themselves, Chief Amb. Eka was emphatic that the construction of modern underpasses and overhead bridges in both Makurdi and Gboko represents the boldest expression yet of Governor Alia’s transformative vision. The flyover at the High-Level roundabout in Makurdi and the underpass at Gyado Junction in Gboko were not merely engineering projects — they were declarations. They declared that Benue State had arrived on the map of modern infrastructure, that its cities deserved the same dignity afforded to any other state capital in the federation, and that the era of traffic gridlock strangling commerce and daily life was firmly over. For a state that had languished in infrastructural stagnation for years, these structures stand as enduring monuments to what becomes possible when leadership is purposeful, courageous, and unafraid to dream big. Every morning that motorists ease through those underpasses and over those bridges, they move through a corridor built from a governor’s sacrifice, commitment, and unyielding love for his people.
    Chief Amb. Eka equally praised Governor Alia for understanding that great governance does not stop at the gates of the state capital. The Governor’s administration has pursued an ambitious programme to link virtually all Local Government Area headquarters across Benue State to Makurdi through quality, durable roads — roads that do not surrender to the first rains but are built to serve generations yet unborn. Of particular note, and one that Chief Amb. Eka described as touching his heart most deeply, is the ongoing reconstruction of the Oju-Awajir road. This vital corridor, which had for years condemned the people of Oju and surrounding communities to near-isolation, is being transformed into a modern thoroughfare worthy of the industrious people it serves. Its completion, he noted, will not only ease the movement of goods and persons but will unlock the enormous agricultural and economic potential of those communities, weaving them permanently into the fabric of Benue’s development story. “This,” he declared, “is governance with a conscience.”
    To understand Governor Alia the builder, Chief Amb. Eka noted, one must first appreciate Governor Alia the man. Born on the 15th of May, 1966, in the quiet hills of Mbangur, Mbadede in Vandeikya Local Government Area, and educated across some of the finest institutions in Nigeria and the United States of America — including a Master’s degree in Religious Education from Fordham University, Bronx, New York, and a Master’s in Biomedical Ethics from Duquesne University, Pennsylvania — Governor Alia is a leader shaped by intellectual rigour, spiritual discipline, and a lifetime of humanitarian service. He did not arrive at Government House as a career politician seeking personal comfort. He arrived as a servant leader carrying the full and solemn weight of a people’s hope. His inaugural declaration — “You were waiting for Hope” — was not political theatre. It was a covenant. And on this, his 60th birthday, that covenant is being honoured visibly and verifiably on every newly tarred road, every standing bridge, and in every community now within reach of Makurdi and of opportunity.
    Chief Amb. Eka Dickson A’adu himself is no stranger to the weight of responsibility and the demands of leadership. Hailing from a family with deep roots in the commercial and philanthropic life of Benue State, he has built Ekason Groups of Companies into a reputable institution serving the people of the state and beyond across multiple sectors. His business philosophy has always been anchored on one conviction: when the land prospers, its people prosper, and when its people prosper, enterprise thrives. It is from this vantage point — as a businessman, a community leader, and a proud Benue son — that he stands to celebrate Governor Alia, affirming that the Governor’s developmental strides have not only transformed the state’s infrastructure but have improved the business climate, reduced logistics costs, and opened fresh corridors of opportunity for entrepreneurs, traders, farmers, and small business owners across Benue State.
    In his own words, Chief Amb. Eka closed with a solemn, public, and unequivocal pledge:
    “Your Excellency, on this milestone birthday, I make this pledge publicly and unequivocally: I stand fully behind you. I pledge my unwavering support — moral, social, and material — for your re-election bid in 2027. Benue State cannot afford to interrupt a journey that has only just found its stride. The roads you are building must be completed. The bridges you have raised must be maintained. The vision you carry must be seen to its fullest fruition. May God Almighty grant you many more years of health, wisdom, and the strength to serve. Happy 60th Birthday, Your Excellency. The Heart of the Nation beats proudly because of you.”
    — Chief Amb. Eka Dickson A’adu
    Chief Executive Officer, Ekason Groups of Companies
    Community Leader & Philanthropist, Benue State

  • Tambuwal Withdraws from Sokoto Senate Race, Backs Former Commissioner

    Tambuwal Withdraws from Sokoto Senate Race, Backs Former Commissioner

    Former Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has withdrawn from the 2027 Sokoto South Senatorial Election and endorsed former Commissioner for Finance, Faruk Malami-Yabo, as the African Democratic Congress candidate for the seat.

    The development was confirmed by the party’s Sokoto State Publicity Secretary, Lamir Aminu, who said Tambuwal stepped down following consultations aimed at preserving unity and internal stability within the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    According to the party, the move reflects its commitment to promoting younger political leaders and strengthening internal democracy. The ADC said several of its House of Representatives tickets in Sokoto State have also been allocated to younger candidates.

    The withdrawal comes amid ongoing political realignments in the state as parties position themselves for the 2027 polls.

    In a related development, ADC chieftain Faruku Umar Fada has emerged as the party’s candidate for the Sokoto North/Sokoto South Federal Constituency.

    Following his emergence, Fada pledged to run an inclusive campaign focused on youth empowerment, education and effective representation.

  • Economic Reforms Painful but Necessary for Nigeria’s Growth, Says Minister

    Economic Reforms Painful but Necessary for Nigeria’s Growth, Says Minister

    Minister of Solid Minerals Development Dele Alake has said Nigeria’s current economic challenges are difficult but necessary as the country undertakes reforms aimed at building a more resilient and sustainable economy.

    Speaking at the Solid Minerals Excellence Awards in Abuja, Alake said the administration of Bola Tinubu remains committed to implementing structural reforms designed to tackle corruption, institutional weaknesses and overreliance on oil revenue.

    According to the minister, the government’s long-term strategy is focused on economic diversification, industrial growth and strengthening national institutions, even where reforms involve short-term hardship.

    Alake identified the solid minerals sector as a key part of Nigeria’s diversification agenda, noting that recent reforms have targeted illegal mining, regulatory inefficiencies and transparency gaps.

    He said the digitisation of licensing processes and the expansion of the Mining Marshals initiative have improved compliance and enforcement across the sector, while efforts to encourage local mineral processing are expected to boost industrialisation and job creation.

    Also speaking, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, Yusuf Yabo, said the awards reflect the government’s commitment to positioning the mining sector as a major driver of economic growth.

    The event recognised individuals and organisations for contributions to innovation, sustainability and investment in Nigeria’s mining industry.

  • Uche Jombo Shares Emotional Tribute After Visit to Alexx Ekubo’s Family

    Uche Jombo Shares Emotional Tribute After Visit to Alexx Ekubo’s Family

    Nollywood actress Uche Jombo has shared an emotional message following the reported death of actor Alexx Ekubo.

    In a social media post, Jombo reflected on a recent visit to the late actor’s family, expressing gratitude for what she described as his peace in his final moments and offering support to his loved ones.

    Her tribute comes after reports that Ekubo died on May 11, 2026, at Evercare Hospital. According to a statement attributed to his family, the actor died from complications related to advanced metastatic kidney cancer.

    The family has said funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date.

    Since news of his death emerged, tributes have continued to pour in from colleagues, friends and fans across the entertainment industry, many remembering Ekubo for his contributions to Nollywood and his impact on screen.

    Ekubo, known for his roles in numerous films and television productions, had built a prominent career in Nigeria’s film industry over the past two decades.

  • Ekiti Police Dismiss Sergeant Over Alleged Illicit Drug Use

    Ekiti Police Dismiss Sergeant Over Alleged Illicit Drug Use

    The Nigeria Police Force command in Ekiti State has dismissed a police sergeant, Osayingbemi Temitope, following an internal disciplinary process linked to alleged illicit drug use.

    Command spokesperson Sunday Abutu disclosed the development in a statement issued in Ado-Ekiti, saying the officer was seen in a viral video allegedly behaving erratically in Ikole-Ekiti on May 9.

    According to the police, the officer was immediately subjected to medical and psychological assessments, alongside internal disciplinary procedures. The command said the psychological evaluation found him emotionally stable, while medical tests reportedly detected traces of tobacco and amphetamine.

    Abutu added that the officer later admitted to taking illicit substances during the investigation.

    Following the completion of disciplinary proceedings, the officer was found culpable of misconduct and recommended for dismissal, a decision the command said has now taken immediate effect.

    The police reiterated their commitment to discipline and professionalism, stating that misconduct and actions capable of damaging the image of the force would not be tolerated.

    Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, Falade Micheal, also urged officers to uphold accountability, integrity and professionalism in the discharge of their duties.