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  • SGF Akume confirms marriage, says personal life won’t affect public duties

    SGF Akume confirms marriage, says personal life won’t affect public duties

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, has confirmed his marriage, describing it as a private personal decision with no bearing on his public responsibilities or political outlook.

    Sources close to the SGF disclosed that the union was quietly formalised some time ago and deliberately kept out of the public space, in line with Akume’s long-standing preference for discretion in personal matters.

    A senior aide said the SGF has always maintained a clear boundary between his private life and public service, stressing that the principle remains unchanged.

    Observers noted that Senator Akume’s career has been marked by institutional continuity rather than spectacle, from his tenure as governor to his current role overseeing government coordination. Insiders said the marriage reflects the same measured and private disposition.

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    Akume’s spouse, Her Highness Zaynab Otiti Obanor, is described as a philanthropist and international development advocate with a long history of involvement in charitable initiatives focused on community welfare, leadership development, and cross-border dialogue. Associates say she maintains a low public profile, prioritising impact over visibility.

    Those familiar with the couple noted that both retain independent professional identities, with no plans to link personal milestones to political positioning.

    Amid public interest, aides reiterated that the SGF remains fully focused on his constitutional responsibilities. “The work of government continues uninterrupted,” one official said, adding that governance remains the top priority.

  • Tinubu committed to inclusiveness, security of Nigeria – SGF Akume

    Tinubu committed to inclusiveness, security of Nigeria – SGF Akume

    • … We don’t feel sidelined — Northern Christian leaders hail Tinubu’s fair appointments
    • …vote wisely in 2027 – Chairman Northern Christian Assembly  

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, on Thursday, said President Bola Tinubu is committed to inclusiveness, security, prosperity, and renewed hope.

    Akume said the present government will continue to engage religious and community leaders across the nation in pursuit of peace and development.

    He spoke at the Northern Christian Religious Leaders Assembly (NOCRELA) Official Inauguration and investiture held at the Dominion Chapel International Church, Area 1, Garki, Abuja.

    The theme of this year’s event was: The Role of Christian Leaders in Nation Building.

    He added that the cooperation between the church, mosque, and government is crucial to nation-building.

    Akume called on Christian northern leaders to continue to pray for President Tinubu to succeed.

    He said, “You are the custodian of faith and an integral component of society that plays a vital role in shaping moral conduct and promoting social values of integrity, accountability, transparency, and hard work.

    “His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is striving very hard to revamp the economy through restructuring and gradual devolution of powers to the sub nationals. His policies are already yielding positive results as more money is periodically sent to states and local governments,” the SGF said.

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    He also noted the favourable disposition of the president to inclusive governance, pointing out the even spread of key appointments and the execution of capital projects across all regions to engender inclusive growth and development.

    “This administration recognizes the existence of diversities that have lived on for decades, and Mr President is conscious about harnessing the positives to foster unity for a more prosperous nation,” Sen. Akume added.

    The SGF said, “There is no doubt that the theme of this retreat is both timely and relevant. Across history, the Church has not only been a sanctuary of worship but also a driver of education, health, social welfare, and moral values. In Nigeria, Christian leaders have played pivotal roles in serving the society, fostering peace, and speaking the truth to those in power.

    “All of you here did a great job. There’s no doubt about that. I come from a state that is 99% Christian. Your voice and your example carry weight in guiding communities towards peace, unity, justice, and righteousness. Today, Nigeria faces some challenges that are normal. Society is in transition. There are security problems. They are being handled.

    “Economic reforms are being celebrated across. On the right path, the youth bloc is handling the situation. We are on course to locate the programs for the youth in this country. These programs are unprecedented and remarkable. We need a stronger social cohesion. These challenges are being adequately addressed. Positive signs are already manifesting. In this regard, your role as Christian leaders is indispensable. You are called to promote peace and reconciliation.

    “Take advantage of youth development programs. Put in place a government that has already been raised. Quite frankly, look at the programs they have made. Look at the fact that they can also go to school without tears, without toil and sweat. First of its kind in Africa. You don’t have to be born to wealth and privilege before you have access to higher education, tertiary education.

    “Over 90 billion naira has already been disbursed. Let me tell you frankly, most of them are from the northern part of this country. You don’t have to be denied access. The money is there for you to access. Exemplify the change we desire in governance and the government. The whole thing about democracy, about the power of the people.

    “This government took off in very rough weather. Zero account in our reserves. What Tinubu did in Lagos, he is going to replicate the same. And that is basically what he is doing. There’s no doubt about that. Every president has toyed with the idea of the removal of subsidy. What was lacking was what? The courage to do so. But Tinubu removed the subsidy.

    “Again, you need to know the amount of money that is going to the states and to the local government. Huge. It is not that it is only the Federal Government that can feed the nation. All of us have the responsibility to do so. I speak from an advantageous position because I started from the grassroots. I am a village boy. Better days ahead of us”.

    The Chairman of the Assembly, Archbishop John Praise Daniel, hailed President Bola Tinubu’s fair and inclusive appointments despite the controversial Muslim-Muslim ticket.

    Daniel, who is also the Presiding Archbishop of Dominion Chapel International Churches, said the administration had dispelled fears of marginalization among Christians in the North.

    “We don’t feel sidelined. We feel part of this government. Without fear of intimidation, we can say this administration has allayed a lot of fears,” he told journalists.

    According to him, several roads and infrastructure projects in Abuja, including in Area 1 and Durumi, had been abandoned for decades but were now being fixed under Tinubu’s watch.

    “It is not about a Muslim-Muslim ticket. Every section must feel represented, needed, and important in this country. We give him kudos for that,” Daniel stressed.

    Looking ahead to the 2027 elections, the cleric urged Northern Christians to act wisely.

    He said voters should assess governments and political parties critically before making decisions, rather than relying on sentiments.

    While praising the government’s infrastructural drive, he urged the Federal Government to prioritize security and food availability, which he described as “stomach infrastructure.”

    “They must do everything possible to ensure Nigerians can sleep with both eyes closed. The suffering and poverty are overwhelming, and the common man is struggling,” he said.

  • Benue political parties hail SGF Akume’s leadership

    Benue political parties hail SGF Akume’s leadership

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, has been praised as a worthy leader of the state.

    The commendation is coming from thirteen political parties in Benue State who passed a vote of confidence on the SGF, praising his leadership and commitment to the state’s development.

    Each party that was represented agreed in a statement read by the representative of the Zenith Labour Party, Simon Ogbe on the 49TH anniversary of Benue state.

    In the statement, the political party leaders highlighted the state’s struggles and triumphs, emphasizing the importance of unity and cooperation among stakeholders to foster growth and good governance.

    The group also urged Governor Hyacinth Iormem Alia to avoid distractions and collaborate with past leaders to gain valuable insights for better governance.

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    “We condemn attempts by groups or individuals to undermine the integrity of Senator George Akume.

    “We unanimously declare our confidence in his leadership and emphasize the need for continued unity among political stakeholders in Benue and across the north-central region,” Ogbe said.

    The declaration concluded with a resounding “Aye” in support of the motion to adopt Senator Akume as a symbol of effective leadership for the state. 

    Also, in attendance were Benue state APC chairman Austin Agada, chairman of G14 PDP elders’ forum Laha Fever, and Christopher Tarka who represented the SGF.

  • JUST IN: Tor Tiv reconciles Gov Alia, SGF Akume in Gboko

    JUST IN: Tor Tiv reconciles Gov Alia, SGF Akume in Gboko

    The Paramount ruler of the Tiv Nation, HRM Professor James Ayatse, has brokered a peace deal between Governor Hyacinth Alia and Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Senator George Akume.

    The reconcilation took place at Tor Tiv Palace in Gboko on Monday night .

    Governor Alia was accompanied to the reconciliation meeting by former Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) National chairman Chief Barnabas Gemade while Senator Akume was accompanied by Senator Jack Gyado and National Assembly members from the State , including Chief Titus Zam( Benue North West); Asema Achado (Gwer+ Gwer West ) and Minister of Water Resources Joseph Utsev.

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    The meeting, which stretched late into the night, held under closed doors. It was later open to other political actors and newsmen .

    Alia and Akume shook hands and embraced before Tor Tiv and the public signalling acceptance of the reconciliation deal.

    But the terms of the deal have not been made public.

    Governor Alia’s faction of the ruling All Progressives Congress(APC) has already set up another Secretariat headed by Omakolo as chairman while Senator George Akume and the National Secretariat of the APC recognised Austine Agada as the chairman in Benue state.

    Details Shortly…