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Tinubu approves funding for Second Niger bridge, Abuja-Kano, Lagos-Ibadan highway projects-Umahi
Tinubu approves funding for Second Niger bridge, Abuja-Kano, Lagos-Ibadan highway projects-Umahi
The minister of works, David Umahi, said President Bola Tinubu has approved funding for the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano, Lagos-Ibadan highway and the Second Niger two bypass projects.
Umahi said the approval would remove the financial constraints hindering the three projects while asserting federal government’s commitment to eliminating all obstacles hindering the road infrastructure revolution it has initiated.
The minister made the disclosure during the inspection of the Lafia Bypass Road and dualisation of the 9th Mile (Enugu)-Otukpo-Makurdi road project in Makurdi, Benue State.
The 260-kilometer project, examined during the inspection, is managed by China Harbour Nigeria Limited and financed jointly by the Export-Import Bank of Nigeria (85%) and the Federal Government (15%) traversing the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nasarawa, Benue Logo, and Enugu States.
The project is expected to be delivered in 48 months.
The Minister said: “I want to thank Mr. President that about three days ago, he approved work should immediately commence in many sections of the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano.
“it is cheering news for me, we were having some problems with funding but the President has solved the problem and directed for the immediate release of funds so that the road will continue.
“The same thing with the Lagos-Ibadan highway and the second Niger bridge two bypasses”.
The Minister, who had earlier inspected the Mararaba-Keffi reconstruction and expansion project, commended the Benue and Enugu State Governors, Reverend Father Hyacinth Alia and Peter Mbah respectively for setting up taskforce committees to provide security on the sites of the project.
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“It is being done with NNPC funding, whatever impeded the funding, graciously, God lifted it and the President has approved in all zones of the country, that the job should go ahead.
“We noticed that there is a lot of hold-up around the beginning of the project, so I have asked them to study it because the essence of governance is for the convenience of the people.
“So, if we have a lot of hold-ups there, people can’t plan. So we have directed that we should have a flyover at the location to ease it.
“So, the road from Keffi to Makurdi has been completed and we are going to toll it.
“But for some modifications, we have asked the China Harbour Engineering Company to provide the service station, where we can have our trailers parked, vehicles parked, you can go for snacks, fuelling and so on but they are not there and they must be there before we start tolling the road.
“The plazas are not beautiful and I told them to make them beautiful like we have in China.
“This one is 260km and that is 229km completed, some sections are not good and I have directed them to go back to work, the first 5km, but the rest are beautiful.
“Where a job is not good, you must go back and where it is good, we commend you.
“This route is to be done on asphalt but what I prefer is concrete all through but it is like they are defeating me.
“The flyover you are requesting, we are going to incorporate it.
“If you are building a road and the people are being inconvenienced or we finished it and it does not solve the problems, we have done nothing.
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“So that flyover is very critical and it is very good that we are here. We had to do that because of the passion for your people and the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President.
“From the beginning of the road to here, it must be done on concrete. So anywhere we have bad terrain we will scope it for concrete. We will put the middle of the divide of the two carriageways in the middle of the existing route.
“So, we will minimize a lot of compensations.
I would like to thank you and the Enugu State Governor for setting up a task force to assist them in terms of security and other things.
“The project is financed by China Exim Bank, so the money is there and the project is in dollars, so it will not vary that much.
“We want to assure you that from today, things will be happening, you will be happy with the progress.
Governor Alia, in his remarks, commended the President for the people-centered policies and programmes he has embarked on since he assumed office.
He said: “We are pleased that you are beginning the second phase of Abuja-Keffi-Lafia-Ninth Mile road. We are very excited that you have already incorporated the prayers we presented to you. We thank Mr President for his thoughtfulness and good heart for the common masses.
“He is someone who doesn’t want to see people suffer. From Abuja to Makurdi, the journey was four and a half hours but with this new road, it takes us three hours. That is going to help our business and help us to plan on plying on the route.
“We thank you for the pains you take for being here yourself.
“From this axis to Otupko, instead of taking one hour it will take you two hours, be rest assured of our continued support and collaboration which we need to do for the smooth running of the project will be done”.
Earlier, while inspecting the Mararaba-Keffi highway, the Minister urged the contractor to redesign the project to accommodate a flyover at the Mararaba corridor.
According to him, the flyover would ease the movement of citizens that reside along the corridor.
Tinubu approves funding for Second Niger bridge, Abuja-Kano, Lagos-Ibadan highway projects-Umahi
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Senate Explains Why Real-Time E-Transmission Cannot Be Mandatory in 2027 Elections
Senate Explains Why Real-Time E-Transmission Cannot Be Mandatory in 2027 Elections
The Nigerian Senate has defended its decision to make electronic transmission of election results discretionary rather than mandatory in the ongoing amendment to the Electoral Bill 2026, insisting the move is grounded in data, infrastructure realities and legislative responsibility — not political sentiment.
The controversy centres on Clause 60(3) of the proposed amendment, which originally stated that a presiding officer “shall electronically transmit the results from each polling unit to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV) in real time.”
After debate, lawmakers retained electronic transmission but removed the mandatory “real time” requirement, introducing a caveat that where internet connectivity fails, Form EC8A — the official manual result sheet — will serve as the primary basis for collation.
Senate: Decision Based on Empirical Data
Leader of the Senate, Opeyemi Bamidele, clarified the chamber’s position in a statement issued through his Directorate of Media and Public Affairs, stressing that lawmaking “comes with huge obligations globally” and cannot be driven by emotion.
According to Bamidele, the Senate consulted stakeholders in the telecommunications and energy sectors before revising the clause. He said the decision reflects the “stark realities” of Nigeria’s communications and power infrastructure.
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Key Data Cited by the Senate
- Nigeria recorded about 70% broadband coverage in 2025, but actual internet penetration stood at roughly 44.53% of the population, according to figures from the Nigerian Communications Commission.
- The Speedtest Global Index ranked Nigeria 85th out of 105 countries in mobile network reliability and 129th out of 150 countries in fixed broadband reliability.
- In the power sector, approximately 85 million Nigerians lack access to grid electricity, representing about 43% of the population.
- Although generation capacity fluctuates between 12,000 and 13,500 megawatts, only around 4,500 megawatts are typically delivered nationwide.
Bamidele argued that making real-time electronic transmission mandatory under such conditions could create operational bottlenecks, trigger disputes and potentially destabilise the electoral process, particularly in rural communities with weak connectivity.
“By global standards, real-time electronic transmission of election results may not be practicable at this stage of our development,” he said.
What the Amendment Means
The revised clause does not abolish electronic transmission of results. Instead, it provides flexibility in implementation.
The Senate maintains that Section 62(2) of the Electoral Act 2022 already establishes a National Electronic Register of Election Results, and the amendment aims to reinforce the framework without creating a rigid mandate that may prove impractical nationwide.
Under the current system operated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC):
- Results are entered into Form EC8A at the polling unit.
- The presiding officer uses the BVAS device to upload a scanned copy to the IReV portal.
- The portal allows public viewing of polling unit results for transparency.
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The Senate’s revision would allow uploads to remain in place, but without invalidating results in areas where connectivity prevents immediate transmission.
Opposition and Public Backlash
The decision has sparked significant debate across Nigeria’s political landscape.
Former presidential candidate Peter Obi and former Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi have criticised the move, arguing that weakening mandatory real-time uploads could undermine electoral transparency and public trust ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Civil society groups and election observers warn that introducing a “network failure” clause may create loopholes that could be exploited during collation, particularly at ward and local government levels.
However, supporters of the Senate’s position argue that insisting on a strict real-time requirement without adequate infrastructure could lead to widespread technical failures, contested results and post-election instability.
House–Senate Differences and Next Steps
The House of Representatives is understood to favour retaining the mandatory real-time transmission language, setting the stage for a conference committee to harmonise both versions of the bill.
The final wording of Clause 60(3) will likely shape Nigeria’s electoral governance framework heading into 2027 and determine whether real-time electronic transmission becomes a statutory obligation or remains subject to operational discretion.
As debates intensify, the issue has become a defining test of Nigeria’s commitment to electoral reform — balancing technological ambition with infrastructural reality.
Senate Explains Why Real-Time E-Transmission Cannot Be Mandatory in 2027 Elections
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Osogbo Sons and Daughters Mark 5th Anniversary with Awards, Political Undertones
Osogbo Sons and Daughters Mark 5th Anniversary with Awards, Political Undertones
The 5th anniversary celebration of Osogbo Sons and Daughters drew prominent indigenes, political office holders, traditional leaders and stakeholders to a colourful gathering focused on the development of Osogbo, the Osun State capital.
Members of the Osogbo United Youth Forum were also in attendance at the event, which featured the presentation of meritorious awards to distinguished sons and daughters of the town in recognition of their contributions to community growth.
Among the award recipients were the member representing Osogbo Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Alhaji Moruf Adewale Gangari; the Secretary to the Osun State Government, Alhaji Teslim Igbalaye; and the member representing Osogbo in the Osun State House of Assembly. Others honoured included the Chief Executive Officer of Mars Filling Station, Alhaji Eniafelamon, the Head Baale of Osogbo, as well as several other eminent indigenes.
The awards, according to the organisers, were aimed at appreciating individuals who have demonstrated dedication and service toward the advancement of Osogbo.
The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, who was represented at the event by the Commissioner for Information, Kolapo Alimi, used the occasion to stress the importance of collective support for the administration ahead of the August 8 governorship election.
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In his address, the commissioner noted that Osogbo and Ile-Ife are strategically positioned in ongoing political discussions concerning succession politics toward 2030. He stated that the town which records the highest number of votes in the forthcoming election could stand a stronger chance of producing the governor’s successor in 2030.
He also highlighted developmental projects executed by the present administration in Osogbo and urged residents to remain united in order to attract more dividends of democracy to the town.
Speaking earlier, the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Teslim Igbalaye, outlined several initiatives he said he had facilitated for Osogbo through his office. According to him, over 100 indigenes of Osogbo have secured employment opportunities since the inception of the current administration.
He added that arrangements were at an advanced stage for more Osogbo indigenes to occupy principal officer positions across tertiary institutions in the state. Igbalaye promised to provide the leadership of Osogbo Sons and Daughters with the names and phone numbers of beneficiaries to ensure transparency and verification.
He also pledged to donate a bus to the association, following a request by its President, Saheed Akinyemi.
The programme further provided an avenue for elected representatives from Osogbo to present their scorecards before the audience, promoting accountability and engagement with constituents.
In his closing remarks, the President of Osogbo Sons and Daughters commended dignitaries and participants for their presence and reiterated the organisation’s commitment to the continued progress and unity of Osogbo.
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Afenifere Calls for Immediate Take-Off of State Police as Terror Threats Rise in Yorubaland
Afenifere Calls for Immediate Take-Off of State Police as Terror Threats Rise in Yorubaland
The pan‑Yoruba socio-political group Afenifere has warned that escalating terrorist attacks in states bordering the South-West are heightening fears of a full-scale incursion into Yorubaland, calling on governors to urgently implement robust security measures and push for the take-off of state police.
In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Jare Ajayi, Afenifere expressed deep concern over repeated attacks in Kwara, Kogi, and Niger states, as well as kidnappings in Ondo, Ekiti, and Oyo states. The group cited the recent Woro and Nuku attacks in Kwara State, where nearly 200 people were reportedly killed and several others abducted, as a warning of the growing threat.
“This is a very disturbing development as cases of abduction seem to be on the increase in Yorubaland. Terror acts are no longer confined to rural areas; even cities like Ibadan have witnessed incidents,” the statement read. Afenifere highlighted the broad-daylight abduction of a schoolgirl in Ibadan’s Challenge area as a chilling example of the insecurity affecting urban centres.
Ajayi urged governors of the six South-West states — Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Ekiti, Ondo, and Lagos — as well as neighbouring states including Kwara, Kogi, Edo, and Delta, to implement practical security arrangements that will allow residents to “sleep with their two eyes closed.”
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The group recalled that during a November 24, 2025, meeting in Ibadan, the South-West governors had agreed to strengthen regional security through measures such as the South-West Security Fund and the creation of monitoring centres to track potential terrorist activity. Afenifere noted that recent steps, such as Ogun State’s inauguration of CCTV monitoring centres, are commendable but insufficient.
Ajayi stressed that the persistence of banditry and terrorism is not due to a lack of intelligence, but rather the failure to effectively utilize available information. He insisted that state police should take off immediately, while communities must be empowered to develop local security arrangements, including support for the Amotekun Corps and other regional security initiatives.
“It is high time governors in Yorubaland went beyond sermonisation and swung into decisive actions that will make the region truly secure,” Ajayi said.
Afenifere’s warning comes amid growing concerns over security across southern Nigeria, where the spread of banditry, kidnappings, and terrorist attacks is increasingly threatening both rural and urban communities. The group’s call reinforces longstanding advocacy for state-level policing as a critical measure to combat rising insecurity.
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