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FG, Progressive Governors Forum Pledge ₦8bn Relief for Singer Market Fire Victims
FG, Progressive Governors Forum Pledge ₦8bn Relief for Singer Market Fire Victims
The Federal Government (FG) and the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) have jointly donated a combined ₦8 billion in relief funds to support victims of the devastating Singer Market fire in Kano State.
In a statement on Tuesday, government officials said the donation aimed to provide emergency relief, rehabilitation support, and economic recovery assistance to affected traders and families whose businesses and sources of livelihood were destroyed by the blaze.
The fire, which broke out at the popular Singer Market, reduced hundreds of shops and goods to ashes, leaving many traders — particularly small‑scale entrepreneurs — facing significant financial hardship.
The market is known for its vibrant trade in textiles, electronics, and assorted merchandise.
According to the Federal Government, the ₦8bn relief package will be used to provide cash grants, food aid, temporary shelter, and business rehabilitation funds to help affected victims restart their livelihoods. The authorities also noted that a portion of the funds would support medical assistance, psychosocial support services, and skills‑training programmes for displaced traders.
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Representatives from the Progressive Governors Forum said the donation reflected the collective commitment of Nigeria’s governors to stand with communities in crisis and to facilitate inclusive economic recovery at the grassroots level.
Several state governors are personally overseeing the distribution of support items and coordinating with local leadership to ensure that funds reach those most in need.
Kano State officials welcomed the intervention, stating that the relief funds would complement ongoing efforts by the state government and private donors to rebuild and rehabilitate the affected areas of Singer Market.
They added that the distribution process would be transparent, inclusive, and community‑driven.
A spokesperson for the FG said the intervention underscored the government’s resolve to protect small business owners, sustain economic activities, and prevent further socio‑economic disruptions in the aftermath of the disaster.
Meanwhile, many Singer Market traders and victims have expressed gratitude for the support, while also appealing for long‑term investment and rebuilding plans to restore the market’s infrastructure and economic vibrancy.
FG, Progressive Governors Forum Pledge ₦8bn Relief for Singer Market Fire Victims
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FG Orders Immediate Halt of Ibadan-Ife-Ilesa Road Work – Here’s Why
FG Orders Immediate Halt of Ibadan-Ife-Ilesa Road Work – Here’s Why
- Minister Dave Umahi halts work over technical concerns, questions N2.8 billion palliative certificate, and warns of sanctions for poor performance.
The Federal Government has temporarily suspended reconstruction work on the Ibadan-Ife-Ilesa Road, directing the contractor handling the project to halt operations and review the pavement mixture specifications being used on the road. Minister of Works, Senator Dave Umahi, gave the directive on Sunday, June 21, 2026, to CBC Global Civil and Building Construction Nigeria Ltd. during an inspection of the Osun section of the ongoing road reconstruction project.
Umahi, who toured the Ibadan-Ife-Ilesa road project alongside federal lawmakers and other stakeholders, instructed the contractor to visit another project site to study the pavement mixture before resuming work. “Go and check that mixture and then resume your work,” the minister said. He also ordered the contractor to slow work on the carriageway and immediately form two teams to focus on constructing the inner and outer shoulders of the road, describing the shoulder works as critical in certain sections.
The minister warned that if the project would not be completed within the stipulated timeframe, he would withdraw the Controller of Works overseeing the project in Osun State. Umahi disclosed that he had previously redeployed several controllers in other states and was prepared to do the same in Osun if necessary. “I have removed a number of controllers in some states, starting with my own state. I am going to make a classroom in my ministry and bring professionals into the classroom. Those I am removing from sites are going to be learning every day. When you pass, we deploy you back to site,” he stated.
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The minister also criticised the issuance of a N2.8 billion palliative certificate to the contractor, saying he had not seen evidence of the work for which the payment approval was granted. “I am on these roads and I have not seen where the palliative was done, but you already gave a palliative certificate of N2.8 billion,” he said. Umahi directed the Controller of Works to withdraw the certificate within 24 hours and ordered the contractor to carry out the palliative work properly. “I don’t want to see any pothole, and the agreement is that you will mill all the failed and cracked sections,” he said. The minister further instructed the contractor to apply binder on the affected sections and emphasised that performance would determine future working relationships. “My friendship is based on the work. I don’t have a permanent friend or a permanent enemy. We have to take responsibility for what the public has asked us to do,” he stated.
Umahi also directed the Controller of Works to remove heavy-duty trucks parked on newly constructed concrete sections of the road within 24 hours, warning that such practices could weaken the pavement structure. “The moment you have those things parked, it generates internal stress on the concrete. You will not see it immediately, but that is the failure of the concrete,” he explained. The minister additionally warned contractors handling solar streetlight installations on the road corridor to suspend the work until the shoulder construction is completed. “Solar lights must be done when we are done. You can’t effectively do the solar lights on the shoulders until you have done the shoulders,” he said.
Despite the concerns raised during the inspection, Umahi commended CBC Global Civil and Building Construction Nigeria Ltd. for its commitment to the project, noting that the company had continued work despite outstanding payments from the government. “We have not paid them. They are working on 108 kilometres. They have done about 70 kilometres, and they do about one kilometre per day,” he said.
The Ibadan-Ife-Ilesa expressway is a major arterial route linking the South-West and parts of the South-East, and its prolonged deterioration has remained a source of concern for motorists and residents along the corridor. The project was previously awarded to Kopek Construction Company but was terminated due to unsatisfactory progress before being re-awarded to CBC Global, which is deploying concrete pavement technology expected to make the new road last up to 50 years without major rehabilitation.
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Police Reject Ransom Talks for Abducted Oyo Schoolchildren, Vow Safe Rescue
Police Reject Ransom Talks for Abducted Oyo Schoolchildren, Vow Safe Rescue
- DIG Adegoke Fayoade says security agencies working ’round the clock’ to free 46 pupils and teachers taken in Oriire LGA attack.
The Nigeria Police Force has firmly ruled out any form of ransom negotiation for the release of schoolchildren and teachers abducted in Oyo State, insisting that rescue efforts remain the sole priority. The declaration came on Monday, June 22, 2026, from South-West Coordinating Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Adegoke Fayoade, during an official working visit to the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters in Ikeja. Addressing reports of ransom demands by the abductors, Fayoade stated categorically that the police do not engage in such discussions. “We don’t know anything about ransom because we don’t talk about ransom. All efforts are directed towards getting the abductees freed safely,” he said. He added that multiple security agencies and government authorities are coordinating operations to secure the victims’ release “within the shortest possible time.”
Fayoade explained that his visit to Lagos was part of efforts to strengthen supervision across police commands in the South-West and assess strategies for addressing emerging security threats. He identified manpower shortage, personnel welfare, and operational logistics as some of the major concerns affecting effective policing, adding that observations from the visit would be forwarded to the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Olatunji Disu, for further action and policy direction. He also confirmed that the recruitment of 40,000 police personnel had commenced.
Fayoade assured Nigerians that security forces are intensifying efforts to rescue the abducted pupils and their teachers, who were taken during an attack on schools in Oriire Local Government Area on May 15, 2026. The attack, which also claimed the life of a mathematics teacher, sparked widespread concern and renewed calls for stronger security measures across the state. “All agencies, including government, are working very hard, and I can assure you that within the shortest possible time, those children and their teachers will be free,” Fayoade said. He noted that the police were investing in technology, data management, and intelligence-led operations, with a data centre at Force Headquarters being completed and officers set to begin courses on the use of Artificial Intelligence in investigations.
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Security sources have indicated that sustained military pressure on the forest where the victims are being held has forced the abductors, suspected to be members of the Ansaru terrorist group, to relax some of their initial demands. The kidnappers had earlier demanded the release of key Ansaru leaders in custody, payment of ransom, provision of two Hilux vehicles, and the implementation of Sharia-related conditions. Sources disclosed that the terrorists are no longer insisting on freeing two prominent Ansaru commanders—Mahmud Usman (also known as Abu Bara’a or Abbas Mukhtar) and his deputy, Abubakar Abba (alias Isah Adam or Mahmud Al-Nigeri)—who were arrested by the Department of State Services last year. The forest where the victims are believed to be held stretches from the Oyo National Park to parts of Kainji in Niger State, and security forces have tightened surveillance around the area.
Multiple security sources revealed that troops and other security personnel involved in the rescue operation have surrounded a hideout within the National Park forest area, where the abducted pupils and teachers are believed to be held. According to security sources, the terrorists have been “effectively contained within the forest,” with security operatives blocking possible escape routes and restricting their movement with the hostages. Investigators believe the leader of the kidnapping gang is a northerner who was born in Ogbomoso and grew up in the Oriire area, giving him familiarity with the terrain. “It is possible that he ran from Kogi when the heat was turned on them before moving to the kidnap of soft targets in Oriire and its environs, which he is familiar with having spent his early life there,” a security source added.
Following mounting pressure and the likelihood of capture, the terrorists have reportedly resorted to desperate tactics, including the recent killing of one of the abducted teachers, apparently in an attempt to blackmail authorities and halt the ongoing rescue operation. The abduction, which involved 39 pupils and six teachers (a seventh teacher was reportedly killed), has left families in anguish as they await news of their loved ones. Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde recently disclosed that a Nigerian Army lieutenant was killed during rescue operations aimed at securing the release of the victims. Addressing protesters in Ibadan, Makinde assured residents that Oyo State would not witness a repeat of the 2014 Chibok schoolgirls’ abduction, promising that authorities were deploying every available resource to resolve the crisis.
For now, security agencies continue to pursue an intelligence-driven rescue operation, while the government insists on a firm stance against ransom payments. The coming days will be critical in determining the fate of the abducted pupils and teachers. Oyo State Commissioner for Information, Prince Dotun Oyelade, said the government would continue to restrict public comments on the operation in order to avoid compromising efforts to secure the safe release of the abducted pupils and teachers.
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