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Open Forum Calls for Eno, Attah Meeting Over Abandoned ₦6bn Ibom Science Park
By Ogenyi Ogenyi, Uyo
An advocacy group, Open Forum for Humanity Organisation, has called for a meeting between Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, and former Governor Victor Attah over rising controversy surrounding the abandoned Ibom Science Park project in Uyo.
The group said such a meeting would help ease tensions generated by Governor Eno’s decision not to continue with the multi-billion-naira project initiated by the Attah administration.
The Ibom Science Park project was reportedly awarded to a South African firm, SBJ Consortium, for about ₦6 billion, with approximately ₦5.2 billion already paid over two decades ago.
The controversy followed Governor Eno’s recent remarks suggesting that the concept of a traditional science park had become outdated, noting that modern innovation hubs are now technology-driven and decentralised.
Responding to a traditional appeal by the Paramount Ruler of Uyo, Edidem Sylvanus Okon, to complete the project, the governor reportedly said:
“There is nothing like Science Park. Science Park now is in laptops. We have replicated the Science Park in the Youth Development Centres. If you go to each of the youth development centres, you will see we have space for creative thinking; we have laboratories in each local government area. We have decentralised the Science Park. I am going to give that land to any coming investor free so that we stop talking about the park. Government had paid compensation and claimed the place.”
Addressing a press conference in Uyo over the weekend, founder of the Open Forum, Mr. Mathew Okono, expressed disappointment over the decision, arguing that the project holds significant economic and manpower development potential for the state.
He called for wider consultations and expert input, including private sector engagement, on whether the project could be revived under a public-private partnership (PPP) model.
“We are tempted to believe that Obong Attah’s opinion may have never been sought as the progenitor of the Science Park project before the announcement by His Excellency,” Okono said.
He urged Governor Eno to convene an exclusive meeting with the former governor to review the future of the project, describing Attah as “the father of modern Akwa Ibom.”
The group also called for a review of the governor’s advisory team, alleging that some aides lacked institutional knowledge of the project and were providing poor guidance.
Okono further criticised what he described as “ill-informed statements” by some officials, urging restraint in public communication on sensitive government projects.
He maintained that an independent assessment of the project would likely reveal errors in judgment in abandoning it in favour of decentralised youth ICT centres across the state.
He also referenced reports of a proposed $2.5 billion investment consortium interested in developing and managing the project, with potential linkages to all 31 local government areas and the Ibom Deep Seaport.
Okono reminded the governor that the Ibom Science Park was part of the ARISE Agenda development blueprint and had featured in earlier state budget provisions.
He added that the project had long been positioned as a strategic investment initiative capable of boosting internally generated revenue and industrial growth.
The group further called for a forensic audit of state-owned investments, including the operations of relevant government agencies overseeing such projects.
It cautioned that political realignments should not influence policy decisions on major development projects, urging continuity in governance and adherence to campaign promises.
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FG to Replace NYSC Khaki Uniform with Adire Under Reform Programme
By Abigail David
The Federal Government has confirmed plans to replace the traditional khaki uniform of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) with locally produced Adire fabric as part of ongoing reforms aimed at repositioning the scheme.
Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, disclosed the plan on Thursday during an interview on The Morning Brief on Channels Television, saying the initiative is designed to promote local textile production and keep government spending within the Nigerian economy.
According to the minister, Adire is produced in states including Ogun and Kwara, and adopting the fabric for NYSC uniforms would support local manufacturers and strengthen the country’s textile industry.
Olawande also said corps members would increasingly be deployed based on their academic qualifications under the proposed reforms. He explained that graduates of education-related courses, for example, would be posted to schools in line with their professional training to improve the impact of the scheme.
On security, the minister said the government is considering posting corps members to regions where they studied or are familiar with the environment, particularly in areas facing security challenges. He noted that the approach would address safety concerns while making deployments more practical.
He also dismissed reports that the military would be removed from the NYSC, describing such claims as inaccurate. According to him, the armed forces will continue to provide security support for corps members nationwide.
The proposed changes follow the approval by the Federal Executive Council of a comprehensive overhaul of the NYSC, the first major reform of the scheme since its establishment in 1973. As part of the reforms, the Attorney-General of the Federation and the Federal Ministry of Youth Development have been directed to amend the NYSC Act and relevant regulations to accommodate the new framework.
Under the approved structure, the operational leadership of the NYSC will be headed by a civilian, while the military will retain its role in providing security support.
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Two Killed in Plateau Attack as Berom Group Reports Four Suspected Assailants Killed in Separate Incident
By Israel Adamu
Two residents were killed in an attack on Zargwok community in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, while four suspected assailants were reportedly killed in a separate confrontation in Jos South Local Government Area, according to the Berom Youth Moulders-Association (BYM).
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Rwang Tengwong, the association said gunmen attacked Zargwok community at about 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, killing Ayuba Danladi, 33, and Luka Macham, 35, who were reportedly on community patrol. BYM said their bodies were deposited at the ECWA Clinic.
The association also responded to claims by the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) that four of its members were killed around the Gero–Rafin Bauna axis of Jos South Local Government Area.
According to BYM, the four individuals were among a group that allegedly attacked a mining site in Nyango, Gyel District, on June 29, resulting in the deaths of three local miners and injuries to two others. The association claimed local vigilantes later confronted the group, during which four suspected attackers were killed.
These claims have not been independently verified.
BYM called on security agencies to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into both incidents, identify those responsible, and strengthen security in affected communities.As of the time of filing this report, the Plateau State Police Command had not issued an official statement. Efforts to reach the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Alfred Alabo, were unsuccessful.
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Two Killed in Plateau Attack as Berom Group Reports Four Suspected Assailants Killed in Separate Incident
By Israel Adamu
Two residents were killed in an attack on Zargwok community in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, while four suspected assailants were reportedly killed in a separate confrontation in Jos South Local Government Area, according to the Berom Youth Moulders-Association (BYM).
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Rwang Tengwong, the association said gunmen attacked Zargwok community at about 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, killing Ayuba Danladi, 33, and Luka Macham, 35, who were reportedly on community patrol. BYM said their bodies were deposited at the ECWA Clinic.
The association also responded to claims by the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) that four of its members were killed around the Gero–Rafin Bauna axis of Jos South Local Government Area.
According to BYM, the four individuals were among a group that allegedly attacked a mining site in Nyango, Gyel District, on June 29, resulting in the deaths of three local miners and injuries to two others. The association claimed local vigilantes later confronted the group, during which four suspected attackers were killed.These claims have not been independently verified.
BYM called on security agencies to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into both incidents, identify those responsible, and strengthen security in affected communities.
As of the time of filing this report, the Plateau State Police Command had not issued an official statement. Efforts to reach the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Alfred Alabo, were unsuccessful.
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