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  • Firm, Kwara govt to provide affordable housing

    Firm, Kwara govt to provide affordable housing

    An Ilorin, Kwara State-based property firm, DaatHomes Investment Ltd, has extended a hand of partnership to Kwara State Government to provide quality and affordable housing to residents.

    It said it had plans to build 5,000 bungalows in the next five years in states across the country.

    Founders of the firm, Atolagbe Daniel and Ifeoluwa Sanusi, told The Nation in an exclusive interview in Ilorin.

    They lamented that funding was the major constraint affecting upcoming small businesses in the nation.

    Daniel said: “We hope to work with the state government in the provision of affordable housing for the masses in very suitable location in the state and across the country.

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    “We need partnership with the state government, as we are looking into providing 5,000 bungalows in the next five years. But our major constraint is funding. With the help of government and other investors, we will be able to deliver the project.

    “We also hope to approach the banks to raise funds in order to deliver to clients, quality, best and affordable homes. Our major goal is to ensure shelter for all at affordable rate.”

    He said the property firm had delivered at least three estates in Ilorin and its environs.

    “God has been faithful to us. We have been able to deliver at least three estates in the course of establishment of this company. The estates are Crystal, Future and Itunu in Oke-Oyi, Ilorin outskirts.”

    Sanusi said based on the company’s track record, clients would not be disappointed.

    “We have strategies and plans in place to provide quality and affordable housing in the state and by extension, Nigeria. We are assuring the masses that based on our future projects, they will get the best through the due diligence we have carried out,” he added.

  • My team will continue where I stop in 2027, says Makinde

    My team will continue where I stop in 2027, says Makinde

    • Obi hails governor for uplifting state

    Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has said while his tenure will end in May 2027, members of his team with whom he has delivered good governance are determined to continue his good programmes.

    Makinde, who noted that his administration would continue to govern the state in accordance with the will and guidance of God, said his administration had built strong foundations for the state as it entered its next phase.

    He said this yesterday during a Thanksgiving Service in commemoration of Oyo State’s 50th anniversary, held at Cathedral of St Peter’s, Aremo, Ibadan.

    The presidential candidate of Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 general election, Mr Peter Obi, lauded Governor Makinde for uplifting Ibadan, the capital, and for using public funds for public good.

    Makinde, who had read the second Bible lesson from Matthew 5:1-12, congratulated Oyo State residents on witnessing the celebration of the state’s golden jubilee, which he noted was due to God’s grace.

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    He said his emergence as governor of the state in 2019 could only be attributed to God’s mercy, which enabled the state to experience a new beginning.

    He assured the people of the state of continuity of good governance after the end of his tenure, stressing that his team was still intact and would carry on the good work.

    The governor said: “I want to congratulate all of us for witnessing Oyo State at 50. I pray that we shall witness many more years on earth.

    “When I became the governor of Oyo State in 2019, I was the eighth civilian or executive governor of Oyo State and the significance of eight in the Bible depicts a new beginning. So, the journey has been a new beginning for Oyo State. I didn’t plan it.

    “I tell people that I am not ashamed to say I don’t have a godfather, I only have God the father. Some of the people are upset; they said I came to them to ask for support to be elected. Yes, you go somewhere to seek support. Does that make the person your godfather?

    “So, God has been so merciful to us, and we will continue to operate in accordance with the will and dictates of God for us.’’

    “God has brought a particular governor at a particular time to signify a new beginning for Oyo State. My charge to you as we celebrate this 50th anniversary of Oyo State is that we should not go back to where we were coming from. Let us stay focused.

    “We have a team that is still intact. It is only Seyi Makinde that will go out; members of the team are there to continue to work for the people of Oyo State. We will continue to operate in accordance with the will and dictates of God for Oyo State.”

    Obi lauded Makinde’s leadership style and transformation agenda.

    He said: “It is always an honour to be in Ibadan. I was here on Tuesday to visit the university and I was telling somebody that this is a historic town where all of us, as Nigerians, come because it is a city of knowledge and a city of hope.

    “The people who came with me said you don’t know how this place has changed and I appreciate the preacher on what he said about how the state has developed under Governor Seyi Makinde.

    “I thank Governor Makinde for faithfully serving the people. As you celebrate this 50th anniversary, I pray that the next 50 years of this great state will be exemplary. May God continue to bless our governor and all the members of his team. I was here at the onset of his government. I was one of those that were brought in to talk to his commissioners and I thank him for his exceptional work.’’

    In his sermon titled: “Gratitude,” the Archbishop of Ibadan Province, The Most Rev’d Williams Aladekugbe, said God had been good to Oyo State. He hailed past leaders who contributed to the growth of the state in the last 50 years.

    He congratulated the governor on his people-oriented programme, which he said, had shaped the state and brought about infrastructure development, improved workers and pensioners’ welfare and peaceful coexistence, among others.

  • Ondo declares two-day public holiday to celebrate 50th anniversary

    Ondo declares two-day public holiday to celebrate 50th anniversary

    • Tax czar Oyedele to deliver lecture

    Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has declared today and tomorrow as public holidays across the 18 local governments, as part of activities marking the 50th anniversary of the state’s creation.

    The governor made this known in a statement issued at the weekend by his spokesman, Prince Ebenezer Adeniyan.

    He said the holidays would enable residents to participate in the lined-up anniversary programmes.

    According to the statement, the milestone marks five decades of growth, resilience and collective progress for the state.

    “The declaration is to enable residents of Ondo State fully participate in activities lined up to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the creation of Ondo State, a historic milestone that marks five decades of growth, resilience and collective progress.

    “The governor urges citizens to use the opportunity of the holidays to join in the celebrations, reflect on the state’s journey so far, and recommit themselves to the shared vision of building a more prosperous and united Ondo State.

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    “Essential service providers are, however, advised to make adequate arrangements to ensure uninterrupted services during the period,” the statement read.

    The Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Prof. Taiwo Oyedele, will deliver the anniversary public lecture.

    The lecture titled: “Ondo State: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” is scheduled to hold today at 10am at the International Culture and Event Centre (The Dome), Akure.

    Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr Taiwo Fasoranti, disclosed this in a statement issued yesterday by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Idowu Ajanaku.

    Fasoranti, who also chairs the Ondo @50 Anniversary Planning Committee, said the lecture would be chaired by legal luminary, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), and is expected to attract dignitaries from within and outside the state.

    He described the event as an intellectual engagement aimed at examining the historical foundations of the state, assessing its current socio-economic trajectory and charting strategic directions for sustainable development.

    According to him, participants will include policymakers, academics, professionals, traditional rulers, socio-political groups and other stakeholders.

    Fasoranti said Oyedele, an indigene of Ikaramu-Akoko, is a renowned economist, tax expert and public policy authority whose leadership of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee places him at the forefront of Nigeria’s fiscal and economic reforms.

    He added that the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Energy, Mrs Olu Verheijen, is also expected to speak at the lecture.

    Verheijen, he noted, has nearly two decades of experience in the gas and renewable energy sectors across Sub-Saharan Africa and is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of BFA Foundation, which provides scholarships for women and disadvantaged groups.

  • Senate Leader rallies Ogun West professionals for Tinubu, Adeola

    Senate Leader rallies Ogun West professionals for Tinubu, Adeola

    Senate Leader, Dr. Opeyemi Bamidele, has called on professionals in Ogun West Senatorial District to throw their weight behind the re-election bid of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    The senator also urged the group to back the governorship bid of Senator Solomon Adeola, popularly known as Yayi.

    The Senate Leader made the call yesterday in Ilaro, Ogun State, during ‘Ogun West Professionals for Yayi’ media chat.

    Speaking on ‘The power of internal coherence in securing external support: a roadmap to achieving Ogun West governorship ambition 2027’, Bamidele said internal coherence within Ogun West was the critical prerequisite for securing cross-district alliances, party confidence and statewide voter legitimacy.”

    The Senate Leader, who thanked the professionals for endorsing President Tinubu, said discordant tune within the zone was capable of preventing Ogun West from realising their bid to have a candidate who will occupy Ogun State seat of power at Oke Mosan, Abeokuta.

    “I must appreciate your gesture of endorsing the re-election bid of President Tinubu.

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    ‘We need more cohesion to deliver him. Beyond endorsement, you need to mobilise yourself to speak with one voice.”

    On Ogun West, he said: “Without internal discipline and coordinated elite leadership, this opportunity can once again be squandered.”

    Acknowledging other politicians from the zone, who might be interested in the top job, Bamidele said there was need for all stakeholders to come together to deliver Senator Adeola as the next governor of Ogun State.

    The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Isiaq Salako, said the elite in Ogun West had agreed to present Adeola for the plum job.

    “We, the professionals in this zone are ready to take the bull by the horns this time; we won’t leave anything to chance.

    ‘’We are here not just to endorse the re-election of President Tinubu, but to also present Senator Adeola as the next governor of the state.

    “Yayi is a national figure, who commands national representation. He has demonstrated that capacity and commitment to represent us.

    “The endorsement of Tinubu is in the self-interest of Ogun West. For the first time in 30 years, we have a minister. For the first time, we have the son of the soil as IG. These are among other appointments.

    “Ogun West and other districts will benefit from the re-election of President Tinubu.

    “The journey to Oke-Imosan is a project, and we are now at the execution stage. A lot more is required from us.

    “If we endorse and fail to mobilise others to vote alongside with us, our endorsement won’t deliver our dream.”

    Coordinator of the group, Ajiroba Dapo Oke, said Adeola has what it takes to take Ogun State to the next level.

    “Senator Adeola is not a stranger to service. His journey from all the hallowed chambers provided in our constitution to the hearts of the people has been marked by uncommon dedication, visionary leadership and a passion for development.

    “His footprints in Lagos West and now in Ogun West are not just visible, they are also transformative.

    “Just yesterday he was honoured as The Sun Man of the year 2025, in deep appreciation of his noble roles in transformative and responsive governance.”

  • Council funds crisis: Osun Assembly alleges N50b diversion

    Council funds crisis: Osun Assembly alleges N50b diversion

    Osun State House of Assembly yesterday alleged that about N50billion from the local governments’ allocations have been diverted by the reinstated council executives of the All Progressives Congress (APC), ‘’which has exposed grassroots to deterioration and hardship.’

    The assembly through the Speaker, Adewale Egbedun, addressing reporters at the lawmakers’ complex, said the alleged actions of the APC executives had further destabilised governance at the grassroots.

    He said the assembly by the provision of law had oversight and legislative powers over 30 local government areas of Osun State.

    Egbedun said N25million was paid to each of the reinstated chairmen, N12million was paid to vice-chairmen, N10million to 332 councillors, N130million to selected traditional rulers and N13billion to a law firm.

    He alleged that the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola and the United Bank for Africa (UBA) connived to make the diversion easy for the reinstated council executives.

    According to him, ‘’reaffirming the illegality of forceful occupation of council secretariats by tenure-less politicians, the assembly condemns the callousness of the APC cronies and the minister.

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    “Not one naira has been paid in the last 12 months as salaries of local government workers by these illegal APC chairmen: primary school teachers – zero ; nurses and other health care workers – zero; local government workers – zero; traditional rulers not favoured by Gboyega Oyetola – zero; retirees – zero.

    “Even more disturbing are reports before this House that plans are allegedly underway to disburse another Fifty Billion Naira of local government funds for political purposes, disguised as project funds, while governance at the grassroots continue to suffer. We will not tolerate the diversion of public funds meant for salaries, health care, education and community development into private hands to fund the election of a particular politician in Osun State.”

    Contacted, the Chairman of Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Osun State chapter, Abiodun Idowu, said the assembly lacked proper knowledge of governance at the grassroots, urging them to seek update from Governor Ademola Adeleke rather than feeding the public with lies.

    “The same assembly has been shouting that Federal Government withheld Osun local government funds. They even said the seizure has stalled governance at the grassroots, only to now say the money has been diverted by the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr Gboyega Oyetola.

    “The assembly needs to tell the world how a minister will be diverting fund ceased by the Federal Government, how the same fund you claimed its non-release has stalled projects at the grassroots is now being diverted to private pockets. The assembly as an institution needs to do better rather than pushing false narratives,” he said.

  • Tinubu, Atiku hail Fela as global icon after Grammy Lifetime honour

    Tinubu, Atiku hail Fela as global icon after Grammy Lifetime honour

    • Afrobeat pioneer’s legacy lives on, says President

    • Late musician becomes first African recipient of the award

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has paid a glowing tribute to legendary Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar also described the award as a well-deserved honour for an enduring global icon.

    The President was reacting to the posthumous recognition of Fela with the Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award, also known as the Grammy Awards.

    In a tribute he personally issued yesterday in Abuja to celebrate Fela’s award, President Tinubu described the late musician as a towering figure whose influence transcended music, culture and generations, saying the world had honoured “a giant”.

    The President said Fela was more than a musician, portraying him as a fearless voice of the people, a philosopher of freedom and a revolutionary force whose music confronted injustice and reshaped global sound.

    “His courage, creativity, and conviction defined a generation and continue to inspire the world,” President Tinubu said.

    The President noted that in the Yoruba mythology, Fela had transcended to a higher spiritual plane and become eternal.

    He said the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award marked a historic milestone, as Fela became the first African to receive the honour, albeit posthumously.

    President Tinubu also said the recognition affirmed Fela’s enduring global influence and the foundational role he played in shaping the evolution and global impact of African music.

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    The President said the late music icon defined Afrobeat as a genre and that his influence remained evident across generations of Nigerian musicians, as well as in contemporary Afrobeats and global music beyond Africa.

    “Fela lives,” President Tinubu declared, underscoring that the musician’s ideals, sound and cultural impact remain alive decades after his passing.

    The Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award is conferred on performers who, during their lifetimes, have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording, placing Fela among an elite group of global music legends.

    Also, Atiku hailed Fela as unforgettable, iconic and irrepressible, noting that the late musician’s influence continues to resonate decades after his death.

    The former Vice President referred to Fela by his famed moniker, Abami Eda, saying the legend “lives on” through his music, message and fearless spirit.

    He described the Grammy recognition as a fitting tribute to a trailblazer whose art transcended entertainment and became a powerful voice against oppression and injustice.

    The award, the former Vice President noted, has further cemented Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s status as one of Africa’s most influential cultural figures.

  • Ndume, Reps deputy spokesman clash over tax laws alteration claims

    Ndume, Reps deputy spokesman clash over tax laws alteration claims

    • Expert lauds tax reform initiative

    Former Senate Leader Mohammed Ali Ndume and House of Representatives Deputy Spokesman Philip Agbese have traded words over allegations that the recently passed tax laws were altered after the National Assembly’s approval.

    Ndume, who is representing Borno South Senatorial District, had alleged during an interview on a national television programme that discrepancies existed between the version of the tax laws the parliament passed and the copy assented to by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    The senator claimed that at least two versions had been gazetted.

    But addressing reporters at the weekend in Abuja, Agbese dismissed Ndume’s claims as unfounded and misleading.

    The Green Chamber’s deputy spokesman insisted that the due legislative process was followed and that there was no falsification of the tax laws.

    He said the House had already constituted a committee to review concerns surrounding the legislation, describing suggestions of a cover-up as “sheer mischief”.

    Agbese warned that politicising the issue could mislead the public and erode confidence in the National Assembly.

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    The House deputy spokesman assured fellow Nigerians that existing legislative mechanisms were adequate to address any genuine errors or ambiguities.

    But Ndume, who considered Agbese’s remarks as disrespectful and insulting, said the House deputy spokesman did not have the locus standi to respond to his reaction.

    According to him, Agbese was overstepping his role, asking the House leadership to caution him.

    Nudme maintained that the matter was still before a committee, led by Muktar Betara.

    The Borno South senator said only the panel has the authority to determine whether discrepancies existed or not.

    He stated that his concerns were based on a clause-by-clause review of the votes and proceedings, insisting that any differences, however minor, should be transparently examined to reassure Nigerians and protect the integrity of the legislative process.

    Also, a tax expert, Olayinka Oyebola, has said the Federal Government’s tax reform is a major overhaul with far-reaching implications for individuals and businesses.

    Oyebola, a Chartered Accountant, said the reforms aim to promote fairness, growth and compliance, but noted that their success would depend on effective implementation and public acceptance.

    Speaking at a seminar on the implications and compliance requirements of the new tax laws, the chartered accountant emphasised the need for public enlightenment to counter misinformation and build trust among tax-paying citizens.

    He highlighted key provisions of the reforms, including the replacement of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) with the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), mandatory use of Tax Identification Numbers, enhanced reliefs for small companies, revised VAT administration and strengthened dispute resolution mechanisms.

    According to him, while compliance demands would increase, the reforms are designed to deliver a more transparent, technology-driven and equitable tax system capable of funding public services without stifling enterprise.

  • Interfaith Harmony Week: First Lady calls for love, peaceful coexistence among citizens

    Interfaith Harmony Week: First Lady calls for love, peaceful coexistence among citizens

    • Senator Tinubu urges Nigerians to turn prayer into action, seeks dialogue, unity across faiths

    First Lady Oluremi Tinubu has urged fellow Nigerians to love one another, live in peace, show compassion and respect towards one another, and exhibit diligence in service to humanity.

    Mrs. Yinubu spoke as the country joins the rest of the world to mark this year’s World Interfaith Harmony Week.

    In a message to mark the week-long observance, Senator Tinubu said these universal values remain the strongest bonds uniting people across different faiths and beliefs.

    She noted that these values are essential to national cohesion and peaceful coexistence.

    The First Lady urged Nigerians to move “from prayer to action,” stressing that the nation’s diverse religious traditions should inspire dialogue, mutual understanding, and collective efforts towards building a more peaceful and inclusive society.Mrs. Tinubu’s admonition was against the backdrop of this year’s World Interfaith Harmony Week, observed from February 1 to 7, with the theme: “Celebrating Peace, Honoring Leaders – From Prayer to Action.”

    According to her, interfaith harmony goes beyond symbolic gestures, but something that requires deliberate actions that promote tolerance, respect and cooperation among adherents of different religions.

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    The First Lady expressed optimism that Nigeria’s diversity, when guided by shared moral values, can serve as a powerful force for unity and national development.

    Senator Tinubu wished Nigerians a happy World Interfaith Harmony Week, reaffirming her commitment to promoting peace, inclusion and understanding across all faiths.

    World Interfaith Harmony Week is observed annually to encourage interreligious dialogue and cooperation as a means of fostering peace and stability within societies.

  • Fed Govt supporting youths in education, others to make Nigeria unstoppable global force

    Fed Govt supporting youths in education, others to make Nigeria unstoppable global force

    The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has urged Nigerian youths to use the ongoing national reforms to upscale their skills.

    The minister described them as critical pathways for personal growth and nation-building.

    Idris said this while delivering this year’s convocation lecture, titled: Youth and Nation Building: Navigating Opportunities in an Era of National Reforms, at the 34th convocation ceremony of the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna, Niger State.

    Focusing on the graduating students, Idris described Nigeria as a youthful nation with immense potential.

    The minister noted that the country’s future depends mainly on how its young population is educated, skilled and engaged.

    “Nigeria, like the rest of Africa, happens to be a very youthful country, with half of our population under the age of 20, and three-quarters under the age of 35,” he said. “With the right education, skilling, and preparation for the rapidly transforming workspaces of the 21st century, Nigeria will be an unstoppable global force.”

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    Idris explained that the reforms introduced under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration were deliberate and necessary to reset Nigeria’s economic and governance systems.

    The minister stated that nation-building cannot happen without reform.

    “There is no nation-building without reforms,” the minister said. “Reforms protect us from the trap of doing the same thing repeatedly while expecting different results.”

    Highlighting key reforms, such as the removal of petrol subsidy, foreign exchange unification, and the new tax laws, Idris said the aim was not to burden citizens but to create a fairer, more transparent system that unlocks resources for development and investment. “The goal was never to take more from Nigerians, but to simplify taxation and make it fairer and more transparent,” he said.

    The minister noted that the reforms have resulted in renewed investor confidence and created opportunities across sectors, including technology, agriculture, renewable energy, and the creative economy, with young Nigerians positioned as primary beneficiaries.

    He cited government-backed programmes, such as the National Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), which has supported hundreds of thousands of students, as evidence that the Renewed Hope Agenda is yielding real and measurable impact.

    “Through NELFUND, we have incontrovertible proof that the Renewed Hope Agenda is real, functional, impactful, and transformational,” Idris said.

    In his closing remarks, the minister advised the graduates to see themselves as builders of the nation, urging them to engage actively with opportunities, develop their skills, embrace lifelong learning and consider public service as a platform for national contribution.

    “You can build from where you are, with what you have,” he said. “You do not need to wait until you have amassed wealth or influence before contributing to nation-building. Start now.”

    A statement by the minister’s Special Assistant (Media), Rabiu Ibrahim, said Idris congratulated the graduating students and thanked the FUT Minna’s management for the invitation to deliver the convocation lecture.

    Dignitaries at the event included Niger State Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago, who was represented by the Commissioner of Information, Mr. Obet Nana; FUT Minna’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abdallah Adamu Kuta; a former Vice Chancellor, Muftau Akanji; Senator Peter Nda Alkali, representing Niger South Senatorial Zone; the Director General of the Voice of Nigeria (VON), Malam Jibrin Baba Ndace; and a former Minister of Sports, Alhaji Sani Ndanusa.

  • Ogoni stakeholders to President: review oil resumption in 17 communities

    Ogoni stakeholders to President: review oil resumption in 17 communities

    Some Ogoni stakeholders have appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to halt oil exploration in 17 Ogoni communities in Tai Local Government Area of Rivers State.

    They cited unresolved environmental damage, displacement and past violence.

    The aggrieved indigenes stated this at the weekend during a peaceful protest in Bori, Khana Local Government Area, at the weekend.

    Carrying placards with various inscriptions, such as “No to Oil Resumption”; “Free Ogoni Land from Economic Slavery”; and “NNPCL bring back our $300 million,” they condemned the resumption of oil activities without consultation or remediation.

    The Executive Director of the Ogoni Liberation Initiative (OLI), Douglas Fabeke, said oil operations were resuming in communities that were destroyed between 1993 and 1998, when over 300 people were reportedly killed.

    He urged the Federal Government to immediately halt oil activities in the affected areas, noting that the environment had not been restored and many residents remained displaced, including refugees in neighbouring countries.

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    Fabeke accused some oil firms, including Sahara Energy, of resuming operations without addressing past injustices, stressing that the move could trigger fresh unrest.

    He called on President Tinubu to order a suspension of activities and initiate meaningful negotiations aimed at restoring affected communities. He also urged the Federal Government to take direct control of OML-II and engage host communities through credible dialogue.

    Fabeke further rejected Sahara Energy, declaring the company persona non grata in Ogoniland, while expressing willingness to engage with NNPCL and relevant government agencies.

    He also raised concerns over the unaccounted $300 million reportedly earmarked for Ogoni communities, saying neither OLI nor the beneficiaries had been briefed on its disbursement.

    Fabeke warned that if the grievances were not addressed, Ogoni stakeholders would escalate their protests to Abuja.