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Senator Hunkuyi Commends Uba Sani’s Three Years in Office, Cites Development Gains in Kaduna
By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna
Senator Suleiman Othman Hunkuyi, Commissioner representing the North-West in the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), has congratulated Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani on the third anniversary of his administration, describing the period as one marked by development and renewed public confidence.
In a statement made available on Sunday through the governor’s media aide, Ibraheem Musa, Hunkuyi said the administration has pursued policies aimed at promoting inclusive growth, infrastructure development, education, healthcare, economic empowerment, and rural development.
According to the former senator, Governor Sani’s leadership has focused on addressing the needs of residents through people-oriented programmes and community engagement. “Uba Sani’s three years have redefined Kaduna,” Hunkuyi said, adding that the administration has strengthened public trust through what he described as responsive governance and strategic investments.
He also commended the governor’s emphasis on inclusivity, dialogue, and grassroots participation, noting that these efforts have contributed to peace and social cohesion across the state.
Hunkuyi stated that the administration’s achievements are evident in various sectors and expressed confidence that the foundations already laid would support continued development and economic growth. He further wished Governor Sani success as his administration continues to implement programmes aimed at improving the welfare of Kaduna residents and advancing the state’s development agenda.
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CDHR Reviews Tinubu’s Three Years in Office, Highlights Reforms and Ongoing Challenges
By Debo Adeniran and Deacon Jeremiah (CDHR)
The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) has released an assessment of President Bola Tinubu’s first three years in office, highlighting key achievements in economic reforms, infrastructure development, education funding, and public finance while identifying areas requiring further attention.
In a statement, the organisation described the removal of fuel subsidies and foreign exchange reforms as significant policy decisions that have improved government revenue and fiscal transparency. However, it noted that the reforms have also contributed to rising living costs, inflation, and economic pressure on many Nigerians.
CDHR acknowledged increased allocations to state governments, saying the additional revenue has improved the ability of some states to meet salary obligations and undertake development projects. It also called for greater transparency and accountability in the use of public funds.The group commended ongoing investments in infrastructure and described the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) as a positive step toward expanding access to higher education.
On governance, CDHR noted efforts to strengthen anti-corruption measures but urged authorities to reinforce institutional safeguards and accountability systems. It also called for improvements in judicial efficiency and consistency.The organisation further recognised efforts by security agencies in addressing insecurity but stressed the need for enhanced resources, training, and welfare support.
CDHR concluded that while the administration has implemented major reforms and development initiatives, challenges including the cost of living, electricity supply, insecurity, unemployment, and education quality remain critical issues requiring sustained attention.
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Governance Performance: State Ranked Third Worst in Nigeria

Top 10 Performers:
- Kaduna State 73%
- Delta State 70%
- Anambra State 65.5%
- Niger state 65.1%
- Ekiti State 64.5%
- Akwa Ibom State 64%
- Lagos State 64%
- Oyo State 61%
- Enugu State 56.5%
- Borno state 54%
Middle 10 Performers:
- Kwara State 53.5%
- Abia State 52%
- Ondo State 51%
- Nasarawa State 50.5%
- Osun State 49.5%
- Ogun State 48.5%
- Kano 48.5%
- Kogi State 48%
- Edo State 47%
- Jigawa State 46.8%
Worst 10 Performers:
- Bauchi State 44%
- Ebonyi State 42%
- Katsina State 41.5%
- Gombe State 40%
- Kebbi State 34%
- Plateau 33.5%
- Rivers State 30%
- Benue State 25%
- Yobe State 22%
- Taraba State 20%
These rankings are based on the CIAPS Governance Performance Index (CGPI) report, which evaluates states’ performance in areas like e-governance, transparency, and accountability.
The CIAPS Governance Performance Index (CGPI) is an initiative of the Commonwealth Institute of Advanced and Professional Studies, CIAPS. CGPI was conceived as a catalyst for benchmarking, documenting, measuring and encouraging good governance in Nigeria.
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Ibeno Council faults EPU over Stubbs Creek claims, warns against incitement
By Ogenyi Ogenyi,Uyo
The Ibeno Clan Council has raised concerns over what it described as the Ekid People’s Union’s (EPU) purported declaration of a “Doctrine of Necessity,” warning that the move could threaten peace and stability in Akwa Ibom State.
The Council called on the state government and security agencies to closely monitor the activities of EPU and its leadership, alleging that recent statements by the union were capable of inflaming tensions over the long-standing territorial dispute surrounding the Stubbs Creek Forest Reserve.
Speaking yesterday in Upenekang, the Secretary of the Ibeno Clan Council, Chief Okon Udofia, criticized comments credited to the President of Ekid People’s Union, Dr. Samuel Udonsak, regarding the ownership and territorial status of the forest reserve.
According to Okon, the statements were “provocative, misleading and capable of undermining ongoing peace efforts” being championed by Governor Umo Eno to foster unity and harmonious coexistence among communities in the state. He accused the EPU of attempting to create unnecessary tension among the people of Ibeno, Eket and Esit Eket through what he termed “false narratives” concerning the disputed territory.
The council maintained that historical records, government surveys, court judgments, colonial documents and official maps dating back to the creation of Akwa Ibom State in 1987 clearly indicate that Ibeno owns more than 70 per cent of the Stubbs Creek Forest Reserve, while Esit Eket and Mbo Local Government Areas share the remainder.” The claims by Dr. Udonsak and the EPU remain wishful thinking that can never become reality. No amount of propaganda or emotional blackmail can alter established facts that have existed for decades,” Chief Okon stated.
The council further argued that Akwa Ibom State has only one legally recognized map, which has remained in use since the state’s creation, adding that no governor, political group or government agency other than the NBC possesses the constitutional authority to alter state boundaries.Okon cited a recent judgment of the Federal High Court delivered by Justice Hyeldzira Nganjiwa, which he said reaffirmed that only the National Boundary Commission has the constitutional mandate to define and delineate territorial and coastal boundaries.
He described attempts to challenge existing boundaries by the EPU as legally untenable and misleading.Reaffirming the constitutional status of Ibeno Local Government Area, the council noted that the area comprises twenty-five gazetted villages, including Ndito Eka Iba and Okposo, which he said have long been recognized within Ibeno’s territorial framework.
The council expressed particular concern over EPU’s reference to a “Doctrine of Necessity,” describing it as a subtle call for confrontation, arms struggle and a challenge to constituted authority. “We view the purported Doctrine of Necessity declaration by EPU as a direct challenge to the authority of the Akwa Ibom State Government and a potential threat to public peace and security,” Chief Okon said.The council further alleged that the EPU had abandoned its appeal case in Calabar and rejected several peace initiatives facilitated by Governor Umo Eno at resolving the dispute through dialogue.
It also accused the union of pursuing campaigns that have negatively affected investor confidence and development efforts in Eket, urging the organization to focus on attracting development projects rather than laying claims to communities recognized as belonging to Ibeno.
According to him, ”Eket’s so-called ‘Doctrine of Necessity’ is nothing more than a failed survival strategy aimed at winning favourable public opinion and rallying support from the Ibibio people in its dispute with Ibeno over the Stubbs Creek Forest Reserve.”It raises a pertinent question: when did Eket, which for years derisively referred to the Ibibio as ‘Nsit Ibi Ekpugh,’ suddenly become a champion of Ibibio identity and solidarity?”
Today, Eket claims to be Ibibio because of the Stubbs Creek Forest Reserve dispute. Has Ibibio suddenly ceased to be ‘Nsit Ibi Ekpugh’? Opportunistic claims of Ibibio identity cannot confer ownership rights over the Stubbs Creek Forest Reserve.
“Having been frustrated in earlier attempts to sway public sentiment through the involvement of traditional rulers, faith leaders, and the deployment of unregistered NGOs to distort historical records in their favour, Ekid resorted to using Princess Godknows Udoito, who is currently detained in lawful custody in a Correctional Center, as a medium to unleash insult to the Governor and invoke deities against him”. He said, these actions only expose the desperation behind their campaign and do nothing to advance a credible or lawful claim.
Chief Okon stressed that respect for legally established boundaries and commitment to peaceful coexistence remained the only viable path to sustainable peace and development in the region.The Ibeno Clan Council also joined Nigerians in commemorating 27 years of uninterrupted democratic governance, congratulating President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Governor Umo Eno on their third years anniversary in office.
The council commended the three leaders for their contributions to peace, economic growth and infrastructural development, while reaffirming Ibeno’s commitment to supporting legitimate investments and development initiatives within the area. “We shall continue to collaborate with government and private investors in the collective effort to develop Ibeno for the benefit of present and future generations.” Okon added.
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