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  • Wikestitution: A Wike blueprint for young Nigerian leaders

    Wikestitution: A Wike blueprint for young Nigerian leaders

    By Dr. Dauda U. Adamu

    This article is divided into two major sections: the first focuses on Wike and his accolades, while the second addresses what young Nigerians can learn from his leadership styles. I have realized that Nigerians often overlook the positive contributions of their political leaders, focusing instead on their shortcomings. This tendency can have a discouraging effect on those who strive to make a positive impact. Therefore, I have chosen to adopt a different approach in this article.

    All attempts by Arise TV to ridicule Wike culminated when Reuben Abatti asked President Tinubu about sacking his ministers, specifically mentioning Nyesom Wike during the president’s maiden media chat. However, this moment unexpectedly elevated and dignified Wike before the very eyes and ears of Reuben Abatti, much to my excitement. Witnessing this clip allowed me to sleep very peacefully. 

    The primary reason for writing this article about Wike is to encourage him to continue serving the common people and to empower him to confront the greedy elites who exploit the masses through land grabbing, fraudulent schemes like “Park and Pay,” C of O crimes, and other exploitative practices. Beyond my observations of his actions and words, I was inspired to write this article by the joy I witnessed in the faces of the residents of the FCT.

    I have chosen to identify with the Wike style of leadership, regardless of his political affiliation or personal fortunes. Whether he is in power or out of power, whether he is popular or unpopular, his legacy will endure. Wike, a unifying force, demonstrating that collaboration can yield positive outcomes. The wonders of Wike’s leadership will never cease to amaze.

    Suppose you suffer from poor infrastructure, inadequate budgeting, and weak administrative governance, I would metaphorically recommend a dose of ‘Wike’ – two times in the morning, two in the afternoon, and two at night. Wike is institution personalized and the term I developed for this is ‘Wikestitution.’ Etymologically, the term is a portmanteau derived from the combination of ‘Wike’ and ‘institution. In countries like Nigeria, where institutional weaknesses and corruption often hinder development, the system of ‘Wikestitution’ becomes relevant for discussion.

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    ‘Wikestitution’ can be defined as a leadership style characterized by a strong emphasis on individual initiative and a people-centric approach. This style embodies key qualities such as intelligence, open-mindedness, strong will, fearlessness, proactiveness, sound financial management, and the ability to learn from past mistakes. Nyesom Wike exemplifies these qualities through his leadership.

    Wike is known for his simplicity, firmness, intelligence, hard work, commitment to quality administration, open-mindedness, sensitivity to diversity, loyalty to the people, and boundless energy. While certain individuals may disagree with his specific policies or approaches, it is crucial to acknowledge his significant contributions to the Nigerian leadership landscape, extending beyond his work in Rivers State. Those who overlook these contributions may lack the data, time, or interest to objectively observe his work firsthand, whether through media reports or personal observation.

    Therefore, when analyzing protests directed at individuals like Wike, it is essential to critically examine the underlying motivations. These protests may not necessarily be a direct criticism of the individual, but rather a rejection of the ‘Wikestitution’ approach – the application of personal ability and a genuine love for the people to address issues like land grabbing and political betrayal that often plague governance.

    I am concerned about how susceptible intelligent Nigerians are to manipulation by entities such as gossip-driven news content creators, self-serving politicians, and financially motivated activists who exploit the media to express their emotional sentiments rather than engage in constructive dialogue.

     President Tinubu has implemented several forward-thinking actions and policies for Nigeria, including removing fuel subsidies, increasing local government autonomy, increasing foreign reserves, and tax reforms, and appointing Bar. Nyensome Wike as the minster of the FCT. Although the removal of fuel subsidies came with hardship, the president gave the governors billions of naira and trucks of rice each to cushion the effects, but many did not hear about it. Tax reform is crucial at this juncture. Nigerians must now decide whether to take control of our nation’s destiny or become reliant on external factors such as China, the IMF, or the World Bank. This pivotal decision hinges on our choice between self-reliance through robust taxation or continued dependence on external borrowing.

     All Nigerians, regardless of their region, religion, tribe, or political affiliation, must unite to support the President’s success. Our nation’s success is inextricably linked to the success of its leadership. If the President fails, the entire nation, particularly the most vulnerable members of society, will suffer the consequences. I am actively contributing to this effort by reaching out to rural populations through local radio stations.

    This article is about Mr. President’s forward-thinking decision to appoint Wike as the FCT Minister. This may disappoint many, but what you are about to read is positive things about Wike. I understand that not everyone will agree with my assessment of Wike, and I am aware that this may have future implications for me from those who prefer a different narrative. However, I have chosen to take this risk. This is not driven by political or financial motives.

    When you search for ‘Wike’ or ‘FCT Minister’ on YouTube, the results primarily consist of videos showcasing the Minister’s project flag-off and commissioning ceremonies. Even YouTube, through these search results, seems to endorse the titles given to the Minister, such as ‘Wike is Working’ and ‘Mr. Project.’ Ultimately, Wike’s greatest joy stems from witnessing the happiness of the people he serves. 

    Before this, Mr. President described Wike as a man who provided purposeful leadership in a time of trial. Hon Member Abuja South Abdulrahman described Wike as “Wike is working; Wike is balancing.” I want to add one ‘MBATH ‘, meaning, Wike is ’Making Bola Ahmed Tinubu Happy.’ The chairman of Bwari Area Council, Dr. John, refers to Wike as the “embodiment of the Renewed Hope Agenda.’ The Senate president, Godwill Akpabio, once called Wike ‘Governor Emeritus.’

    I agree with one of the speakers during the Wike 60th birthday lecture that “followership has to be able to galvanize leadership to action.” I therefore chose to write and celebrate Wike as my way of galvanizing Wike not into action but into ‘further’ actions. When you see hardworking people, stand by them no matter the cost. I do not mind losing anything because I chose to celebrate Wike today, whom I have never met.

    During his 60th birthday lecture in Port Harcourt, Wike received great accolades from friends and associates. The FCT Minister of State mentioned that she wishes the Minister a long life so she can continue to learn from him. I agreed with one of the speakers who said, Wike’s ‘heart is in his work, and his work is in his heart.’ As chairman of the occasion for the 60th birthday of Nyesom Wike, OCJ Okocha, described Wike as a ‘superlative performer,’ while Senate President Godswill Akpabio refers to Wike’s activities as the ‘Wike magic.’ The Abaji Chairman once referred to Wike as a source of inspiration. His coming as the FCT minister was described as the ‘Man with an eagle-like coming’ – always leaving a mark.

    Okocha made the most exciting and realistic comment about Wike which every person would love to receive: ‘There is nothing good in his hand that he cannot turn into success.’ Okocha further cited a conversation he had with an Okrika woman who said to him about Wike that if she were by the waterside with many boats and inquired about their sailors, she would be ready to enter the one they say is piloted by Wike even if she did not know its destination and mission because she believes the named sailor knows where he is heading to and the mission of the journey.

    Prof. Julius Ihonvbere, during the same occasion of Wike’s 60th birthday lecture, says “In Nigeria where leadership is often defined as rhetoric rather than results”, Wike has distinguished himself as, “a beacon of pragmatic action intertwined with visionary foresight.” He describes Wike as “one of most Nigerian courageous, innovative, focused, performance-driven-visionary leaders” and the “cornerstone of infrastructure development.”

     Okocha further describes Wike as someone whom many do not understand, while those who cannot perform like him become envious. He emphasizes Wike’s passion for ‘pooling up the weak,’ highlighting his overwhelming generosity and remarkable toughness. Wike, Okocha asserts, is a detribalized Nigerian who believes in exploring innovative solutions to overcome challenges.

    The Minister of Justice of the Federation describes Wike as “Mr. Project Plus Plus Plus.” He says that whether you like him or not, Wike is a performer and a crusader of finished projects at the Federal Executive Council, and a lover of taste. Wike makes us have hope. Dr. Kanu Agabi, SAN, a former Attorney General and Minister of Justice of the Federal Government, described Wike as a man who “thinks big, who plans big, and who executes his big plans.” Agabi once stated that it is men like Wike who give people hope. He was very hopeful in Wike and thanked him for the good things he would do going into the future. Even with that, Agabi maintained that Wike cannot be thanked enough. He went further to describe Wike as someone with a vision and who is decisive.

    The Indigenous people of the FCT, who have long suffered from neglect and marginalization, have seen a new dawn under Tinubu (president) and Wike (FCT Minister) administrations. Wike was presented with the indigene letter of Kwali Area Council and given the Indigenous name “Shengasa” – meaning “heaven shares opportunity.” Wike is considered a gift to the FCT by God. The kind of institutional system that Wike’s style of leadership represents is what I term “Wikestitution.” I write today to help youth learn from this leadership style.

    Wike/Wikestitution: lessons for the Nigerian Youths

    A key element of the ‘Wike magic’ in addressing the FCT’s abandoned project syndrome involves a significant shift in budgetary allocation. This entails increasing capital expenditure from 30% to 70% of the budget, simultaneously reducing recurrent spending from 70% to 30%. If people enjoy smoother commutes on good roads in Abuja today, it’s partly due to the positive impact of a revised budgetary allocation. Furthermore, this approach emphasizes linking projects directly to Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and conducting frequent site visits to monitor progress.

    As of January 19th, 2025, less than two years after taking office, Minister Wike has already signed over 7000 Certificates of Occupancy for landowners in the FCT, a remarkable achievement considering that previous administrations issued a comparable number over thirteen years. This demonstrates that the ‘Wike’s working’ accolade extends beyond capital projects and encompasses efficient administrative duties. Nigerian youth and future leaders must learn from this.

    Criminals do not thrive in environments where Wike is in power. He firmly believes that a true leader must be deeply connected to their constituents. Even while serving as Minister of Education under former President Goodluck Jonathan and residing in the FCT, he visited Rivers State weekly to maintain close ties with his people.

    Wike is renowned for his exceptional teamwork. To fulfill President Tinubu’s vision of operationalizing the Abuja Metro line, he effectively collaborated with the CBN, Ministry of Finance, and the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, successfully securing $30 million to complete the project. This example serves as a powerful lesson for young people: the importance of teamwork and collaboration in achieving significant goals. What I want the youths to learn from this is the spirit of teamwork. For the Area Council Chairmen, Governor Wike frequently inquires, ‘In what areas can I provide support?’ This proactive approach has led to significant achievements.

    Wike effectively addressed the issue of land-grabbing by investigating the legitimacy of companies claiming to be real estate developers. Wike discovered that many of these companies were not registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission, confirming their illegal activities. It’s crucial to understand that some protests directed at the FCT administration may not necessarily be a reflection of dissatisfaction with Wike’s leadership, but rather a response to his efforts to curb illegal land-grabbing activities by these unregistered entities

    Unfortunately, Nigerians often fail to acknowledge the realities of the “underworld,” and political, religious, or tribal biases can easily sway public perception against individuals who truly act in our best interests. Nigerian youths should cultivate a critical thinking mindset and diligently investigate issues before forming opinions. Wike is not merely an office-bound politician; he is a hands-on leader who actively engages in project monitoring. His dedication to on-site inspections directly resulted in the award of the Kpai road contract.

    Wike’s principles include strict adherence to contract terms and building confidence in contractors by ensuring timely and complete payments. Wike effectively ended the ‘variation’ nightmare for contractors. He has zero tolerance for the word ‘variation’ from contractors.  Most of those with whom Wike has issues are not poor people. Think about it. Nigerian youths must understand that this is necessary if they truly want to serve the common people.

    Wike dislikes keeping people waiting and dislikes attending occasions late. Nigerian youths must learn to be punctual. Before Wike rose to prominence in Nigeria, Nigerian youths had been indoctrinated with the myth that truth-telling and politics were incompatible. Wike has shattered this myth, forcing the promoters of this falsehood to retreat. Wike boldly speaks his truth and continues to excel in the Nigerian political arena beyond those who merely pretend with their stances.

    Wike has provided a new paradigm for addressing protest in Nigeria: dialogue. We have been led to believe that protest or revolution is the only answer to Nigerian problems, but Wike and the Abuja youths have demystified this myth. Towards the October 5th, 2024 protest, the youths of Abuja approached Wike and informed him that they would not participate. Instead, they requested that he empower them. As a promise-keeper, Wike, with the generous approval of Mr. President, allocated N10 billion for the empowerment of the FCT youths. However, he included the caveat that employment programs must be practically utilized, rather than simply attending conferences. It is now left for the Abuja youths to prove they have what it takes to be empowered.

    Wike gets rid of the bad eggs that work against the interests of the people and the administration’s desire for people-oriented projects. Wike changed several directors of land for going against the people. He is always happy whenever he goes to the rural areas. He believes that leadership demands sacrifice and the ability to galvanize others. He describes himself as a realist.

    The only thing that reminds many rural dwellers in Nigeria of the government’s presence is one or two government employees living in their community. Wike changed this perspective and narrative. He introduced a system where rural dwellers are reminded of the existence of government not necessarily through a few staff in the communities whom they see riding their bikes or walking to work every day, but through projects.

    Wike’s “flag off” ceremonies serve a dual purpose: to ensure the reality of the road project and to verify the contractor’s capability by sending someone to inspect their equipment. He boycotts presumed conspirators. Wike believes that politics is a covenant between those elected and those who elected them. Accountability is the watchword. Wike believes that uncompleted projects will make people hate the government.

    Wike like dancing and singing but only on two occasions—after attaining a victory or accomplishing a job for the masses. So, if you want to see Wike dance, attend his Thanksgiving service or his project commission events and maybe political rallies.  Wike has fostered job creation in the FCT, including opportunities for YouTubers in Abuja. These content creators showcase the city’s beauty and generate income through monetized channels. May God bless you Wike and keep you be the power of His name! Amen!

    Dr. Dauda U. Adamu writes from USA

  • CISLAC condemns attack on Kano PCACC boss

    CISLAC condemns attack on Kano PCACC boss

    The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has condemned the recent arrest and subsequent release of Muhuyi Magaji Rimingado, the Executive Chairman of the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC), by officers of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Monitoring Unit.

    Executive Director, Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, in a statement released on Monday, described the incident as a clear case of “corruption fighting back.”

    Rafsanjani warned that such developments undermined the country’s collective anti-corruption efforts and eroded public trust, urging the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Olukayode Egbetokun, to resist political manipulations.

    “The Inspector General of Police must not allow his office to be used by desperate politicians to undermine anti-corruption efforts or shield powerful individuals from legitimate investigations. Actions like these not only tarnish the reputation of the police force but also erode public confidence in the impartiality of state institutions,” said Rafsanjani.

    According to the CISLAC boss, the attack on the Kano PCACC boss appeared to be connected to the commission’s ongoing investigations into a high-profile case involving properties allegedly linked to a prominent national figure within the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Rimingado was reportedly detained on Friday evening over the seizure of properties believed to be proceeds of crime.

    The investigation and prosecution of the former Managing Director of the Kano Agricultural Supply Company were carried out by the Kano Anti-Graft Agency in accordance with its enabling law and a court order.

    Rimingado was released on bail later that night but was asked to report to the Force Headquarters in Abuja on Monday for further questioning.

    But the police denied arresting Rimingado, insisting that he was only invited over a petition against him.

    Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi in a statement Monday evening said his invitation on Friday was in line with standard investigative protocols, adding that he was invited to engage with police officials as part of due process in addressing the matter.

    “Given his role as a public servant and a respected individual within society, it is expected of Mr Muhuyi to cooperate with the police to ensure a proper investigation is carried out, rather than seeking to create media attention.

    “Any assertions indicating that Mr Magaji was arrested are unfounded and misleading. We urge the media and general public to avoid disseminating misinformation that may cause unnecessary alarm or confusion.

    “The Force remains committed to upholding the rule of law and following due process in all investigations,” said Adejobi.

  • Ganduje receives decampees in Katsina

    Ganduje receives decampees in Katsina

    The National Chairman, All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, has received no fewer than 40,000 decampees from various political parties in Katsina State.

    Ganduje received the defectors at Ingawa Local Government Area (LGA) yesterday, during the inauguration of  the APC campaign for the council elections scheduled for February 15.

     According to the APC national chairman, the new entrants included thousands of the members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and New Nigerian People’s Party (NNPP).

     He added that one of the decampees was Alhaji Rabiu Gambo, a former PDP state chairman, who was also its Deputy Governorship candidate in the 2023 General Elections.

     According to Ganduje, the return of the other political parties’ members to the APC is an indication that the party is the only honest,  with a transparent leadership in the country.

    He told the decampees that they were equal members of the party, promising that they would be treated like the old members in terms of party activities and leadership.

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     Ganduje assured them to feel at home as they were bonafide members of the party, vowing,”any opportunity given to the old members, they are also entitled to it.”

    He called on the members of the party and the people of the state to come out en masse during the election to vote for APC candidates across the 34 LGAs of the state.

     Governor Dikko Radda, while appreciating the decampees, assured them of the cooperation towards moving the state forward.

     Radda said it was a great success by the party to receive such a large number of the members of the other political parties into the APC, saying that the party was not afraid of election at any time.

     He expressed confidence that in the forthcoming local government election, the party would win all the positions, assuring President Bola Tinubu that Katsina was an APC state, and it would continue to be so.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the highlight of the event was the presentation of the APC flags to all the chairmanship candidates of the party in the 24 LGAs of the state.

  • Alia: there is only one governor in Benue

    Alia: there is only one governor in Benue

    • Trouble makers warned to stay away from state

    Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, has declared that he is the sole governor of the state.

    Speaking at the burial of his immediate traditional ruler yesterday in Mbaede, Vandeikya Local Government Area, Alia stated: “For now, I am the only governor of Benue State,” in an apparent response to those attempting to undermine his authority.

    “Here in Vandeikya, the entire Tiv land, I remain the Governor of Benue State, and if you do not want me, leave the state until after eight years, after my tenure, you can return.

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    “In Vandeikya, which is my local government area, come and declare yourself governor, unless I did not hear, he repeats himself, ‘unless I did not hear  (there was general laughter from the crowd)’.”

    The governor called on the people to embrace peace and live in harmony with one another and warned politicians with destructive tendencies to stay away from the stage as there is no room for crisis.

    He stated that as governor, he would continue to support the people to return to farming, providing incentives such as farm inputs and seedlings to farmers.

    According to him, the people of Benue have suffered enough at the hands of wrong politicians, saying that it is time to move forward through quality leadership and programs that empower the people to be self-reliant.

    He described the late monarch as a peaceful man who loved his subjects and prayed for God to grant his soul eternal rest.

  • World Bank, Yobe govt. disburse $2.5m to 101 communities

    World Bank, Yobe govt. disburse $2.5m to 101 communities

    World Bank-financed project, Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) and Yobe State Government have disbursed $2.525million as revolving fund to 101 communities in the state to boost agricultural development.

    Governor Mai Mala Buni made this known during the presentation of cheques to the beneficiaries in Damaturu at the weekend.

    Buni said the fund was aimed at driving growth, improving livelihood, and promoting sustainable development among communities and farmer groups.

    “This occasion is another milestone achieved by the state government, by supporting 101 communities with a Community Revolving Fund (CRF) loan of two million, five hundred and twenty-five thousand US Dollars ($2,525,000),” he said.

    The governor said 4,825 out of the total 7,340 slots had been allocated to youths, to ensure their maximum engagement and benefit from the programme.

    He urged the beneficiaries to take full ownership of the programme, and repay the loan promptly, to ensure its sustainability.

    ACReSAL National Coordinator, Mr Abdul Umar, commended the state government for providing an enabling environment for the project to thrive in the state.

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    Umar said the people of Yobe had not only accepted the project, but also had a complete understanding and had keyed into the project.

    He also identified ACReSAL staff strength, dedication, and team spirit as another factor for the success of the project in the state.

    Earlier, ACReSAL Project Coordinator in the state, Alhaji Shehu Mohammed, said the revolving fund was not a grant, but an investment loan, aimed at revitalising agricultural practices.

    Mohammed said that Yobe was among eight pilot states selected by the World Bank, for the implementation of the Community Revolving Fund scheme.

  • Sokoto workers may get N70,000 minimum wage today

    Sokoto workers may get N70,000 minimum wage today

    Sokoto State government workers may today start receiving the new minimum wage as approved by Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto.

     Sokoto had, during his 2025 budget proposal presentation to the Assembly last December, promised to start paying the new national minimum wage of N70,000 by the Federal Government last July this year.

     In a statement, the governor’s Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Abubakar Bawa, who confirmed the information, said the wage would cover civil servants, local governments and local government education authority staff members.

     The governor, therefore, urged the civil servants to reciprocate the government’s gesture by being alive to their responsibilities.

     “With the commencement of the payment of this new national minimum wage,we expect a renewed  commitment, hard work,punctuality and above all, seriousness from our civil servants,’ he added.

     The governor vowed to sustain the prompt payment of salaries from the 19th to 22nd monthly,saying that his administration will continue to remain workers’-friendly.

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      It would be recalled that prior to the coming of the administration,  workers were not sure of when to get their salaries, as salaries were paid after 50 days as against the usual 25-30 days.

     With the coming of the Ahmed Aliyu-led administration, workers in the state now receive their salaries between 19th and 22nd of every month, while the backlog of unpaid gratuity  of retirees is being defrayed  by the present administration.

     Hitherto, the state government had set aside N500 million monthly to pay the backlog of unpaid gratuity, while an additional N300 million has also been set aside monthly to pay retired civil servants from 2023 to date.

      The idea , according to the government, is to ensure  that by the time the administration completes its tenure, no civil servant would be owed any gratuity by the state government.

  • ‘Wike’s intervention on school for the gifted commendable’

    ‘Wike’s intervention on school for the gifted commendable’

    The School for the Gifted, Gwagwalada, Abuja, once plagued by dilapidated facilities and crumbling infrastructure, has experienced a remarkable transformation through the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, its Principal, Bello Adamu Audu, as said.

    He described the renovation as a lifeline for the institution, which was on the verge of collapse.

     “Before the minister’s intervention, the school was in a state of sorrow, with cracked walls, broken toilets, and a roof that was falling apart. Learning was nearly impossible.

     Now, the refurbished school boasts new fans, freshly painted walls, and upgraded facilities, creating an environment that fosters learning and inspires both students and staff.

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     “Students and staff members alike expressed gratitude for the facelift but also highlighted lingering needs.

     “Before, the broken boards and walls distracted us, but now, the conducive environment makes learning easier,” she said. However, she called for more chairs, modern books, and improved library facilities.’’

  • Coalition seeks sustained efforts against terrorism, banditry

    Coalition seeks sustained efforts against terrorism, banditry

    The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) yesterday called for intensified efforts in the fight against terrorism and banditry.

     The group called on governments, security agencies, and community leaders to prioritize long-term strategies aimed at restoring peace and stability.

     In a statement, the National Coordinator, CNG, Comrade Jamilu Aliyu Charanchi, emphasised the importance of long-term strategies by governments, security agencies, and community leaders to restore peace and stability in affected regions.

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     The coalition also lauded the heroic efforts of security forces for their recent successes in the fight against bandits and terrorists, which have brought significant relief to many communities across the North.

     Charanchi highlighted the successes of Operation Fansan Yamma, applauding the armed forces for their unwavering commitment to restoring security.

     He praised recent victories, such as the neutralisation of fighters loyal to bandit leader Bello Turji, including his second-in-command and key commanders in the Northwest, and also acknowledged the elimination of Boko Haram commander Abu Iklima in Bama, Borno State.

  • APC chieftain lauds Ododo, deputy over spread of projects

    APC chieftain lauds Ododo, deputy over spread of projects

    • From Olaide Oyelude, Lokoja

    All Progressives Congress ( APC) Secretary in the United Kingdom, Chief Momoh Obaro has lauded Governor Ahmed Ododo and his deputy, Joel Oyibo, over what he called  ‘‘the spread of projects’’ in the three senatorial zones of the state.

     He gave the commendation in Lokoja, the state capital, yesterday  while commenting on Ododo’s first year in office.

    The Kogi-born businessman and data scientist also declared that President Bola Tinubu’s visit to the state was a pointer that things were on the right track.

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    He charged the administration to remain committed to peace, infrastructure development and other ideals of good governance.

    Obaro observed that Ododo had started well and had proven to be sensitive to the yearnings of the citizenry.

    He noted that the governor seemed well-prepared and determined to succeed in his public service career, adding that his steps had again rekindled hope and the dreams of “our founding fathers’’.

  • Women farmers seek more funding

    Women farmers seek more funding

    Rural women farmers should be well funded to enable them contribute more to agric production, an expert has said.

    The expert, Dr. Ndudi Bowei Bowie, who is the Consulting Partner, International Centre for Environmental Health and Development, explained that the funding women get is very small compared to what it should be.

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    Rural women farmers, according to her, should be funded well based on the challenges they have, noting that climate change brings in more challenges for women farmers.

    Bowie stated this at the meeting for the Grassroots Driven Climate Action by Rural Women Farmers in Nigeria, CSOs, NGOs consulting advocacy forum in Abuja.