POLITICS
Reps Summon Agencies Responsible for Dadin-Kowa Power Project Woes
By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja
The House of Representatives Ad hoc Committee investigating Nigeria’s power sector reforms and expenditure from 2007 to 2024, on Wednesday, summoned agencies of government and other participants responsible for the present woes of the Dadin-Kowa Power Project.
Among those summoned were the Minister of Water Resources, heads of key water management agencies, and signatories to the 2005 concession agreement for the 40MW Dadin-Kowa hydropower project.
The summons was issued by the Committee Chairman, Arch. Ibrahim Almustapha Aliyu, after a presentation by Mabon Generating Company, concessionaire of the Dadin-Kowa Hydropower Plant, revealed gaps, delays and inconsistencies that lawmakers described as unacceptable, during a hearing at the National Assembly.
Aliyu directed the committee secretariat to summon the Minister alongside the Managing Director, Upper Benue River Basin Development Authority; the Managing Director, Hadejia–Jama’are River Basin Development Authority; the Chief Executive of the Nigeria Integrated Water Resources Management Commission; the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), and the individual signatories to both the original concession and the subsequent addendum.
The officials are to appear before the committee on 4 December 2025.
Aliyu said the committee was compelled to invite all parties involved in the 2005 build-operate-and-transfer (BOT) agreement following revelations that nearly 20 years into the 25-year concession, the project has suffered prolonged delays, addendums, approval bottlenecks and unclear responsibilities among government agencies.
He noted that although Mabon Generating Company had signed the agreement after inspecting the facility and declaring it fit for the intended 40MW generation capacity, the company later cited challenges and bottlenecks that forced an addendum to the original concession terms.
“From 2005 to date, 20 years have gone. You entered into an agreement after confirming the facility was fit. Now, midway, you suddenly realise there are challenges,” Aliyu said, questioning the due diligence conducted by both the company and supervising authorities.
The chairman said the situation had taken “a multifaceted dimension,” with serious concerns about whether government officials fulfilled their obligations and whether taxpayers were sufficiently protected in the long-term arrangement.
The committee also requested the submission of the report of the appraisal committee that reviewed the initial concession and recommended an addendum, as well as all documents relating to performance assessment, generation output, gaps, and payment issues.
“When you appear, come with the report of the appraisal committee that led to the addendum,” Aliyu directed.
Mabon Generating Company said it has supplied over 700 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity to the national grid since 2021 and has not received any grants or direct loans from the Federal Government since the project’s inception in 2005.
The company’s Chief Operating Officer, Umar Shehu Hashidu, presenting on behalf of the Managing Director/CEO, said Mabon remains fully committed to cooperating with the House Ad hoc Committee investigating Nigeria’s electricity sector, given the importance of reliable power to national development.
Hashidu said the company had submitted all requested documents, including the original 2005 concession agreement, the 2015 addendum, and all relevant regulatory approvals. The Dadin Kowa project operates under a Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) model, granting Marbon rights to develop and operate the hydropower facility before eventually returning it to the Federal Government.
Special Adviser to the President on Energy, Olu Verheijen, said the ongoing Presidential Metering Initiative (PMI) is designed to eliminate Nigeria’s seven-million-meter deficit and drastically reduce electricity sector losses, as part of President Bola Tinubu’s push to stabilise power supply across the country.
Represented Director of the Presidential Metering Initiative, Obafemi Sotebo, she said the administration was committed to ending estimated billing, improving revenue assurance, and building a nationwide ecosystem of smart meters that can be audited remotely.
The SA said the PMI was established after a sector-wide diagnosis revealed that of Nigeria’s more than 13 million electricity customers, at least seven million were either unmetered or using obsolete analogue meters—a gap he described as the foundation of the industry’s high Aggregate Technical, Commercial and Collection (ATC&C) losses.
According to her, closing the metering gap could cut the losses from the current 45–50 per cent to between 12 and 15 per cent, which he described as an acceptable global range.
POLITICS
2027: Mags Picks NDC Nomination Form for Bogoro-Dass-Tafawa-Balewa Constituency
From Ajiya Ayuba, Bauchi
A businessman, Isaiah Alhamdu Mags on Thursday picked nomination form under the platform of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) form for Bogoro, Dass and Tafawa-Balewa federal constituency ahead of the 2027 general election to come.
Addressing a large crowd of supporters today immediately after buying the interest nomination form, Mag’s entry is expected to significantly intensify competition for the NDC ticket in Bogoro, Dass and Tafawa-Balewa federal constituency as political activities for the 2027 polls gather momentum.
He said that “This decision is born out of my deep commitment to service, and my desire to contribute meaningfully to the legislative development of our constituency and state.
Having consulted widely with stakeholders, party leaders, elders, youth and women groups across the constituency”He further said that the “This decision did not come lightly. It comes from deep reflection, from listening to our people, and from seeing firsthand the gap between what we deserve and what we currently get.
”Our constituency is full of resilient, hardworking people. Yet, too many are still struggling with poor infrastructure, unemployment, insecurity, and lack of real opportunities. We cannot continue to settle for short term gestures when what we truly need is long-term transformation”
He added that “Am convinced that I possess the capacity, character, and competence to provide quality representation anchored on transparency, accountability, and people-oriented legislation.
“I pledge to abide by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Electoral Act, INEC guidelines, and the constitution and guidelines of our great party throughout this process. I am also willing to submit myself to any screening exercise as may be required by the party”
He prioritized human capital projects particularly women and youth development programmes, functional schools, accessible healthcare, and reliable public services, championing youth empowerment through skills, innovation, and job creation, not just temporary relief.
Mag’s said to also push for policies that attract investment and create sustainable economic opportunities in the Bogoro, Dass and Tafawa-Balewa federal constituency, ensure transparency and accountability, so every kobo meant for the people works.
”I will also actively engage with the community, making representation inclusive, responsive, and people-driven, and advocate strongly for peace, unity, and security, because no development can thrive without stability.
Honorable Isaiah Alhamdu Mags call on the good people of Bogoro, Dass and Tafawa-Balewa federal constituency, particularly the NDC members to fully support his campaign through prayers and also voting him to emerge the winner in other to witness both human and infrastructural development across the constituency.
Speaking to one of the constituents, said that Honorable Isaiah Alhamdu Mags is the right man for the seat, with a strong team to address the challenges facing the people of the constituency.
He also called on party members and supporters to rally behind the aspirant, stressing the need for unity within the party.
POLITICS
SDP Candidate Unveils Massive Jobs, Healthcare, Education Plans
Ajaokuta, Refineries, Textile Mills Will Work Again
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
The presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) for the 2027 general election, Prince Adewole Adebayo, has unveiled an expansive socio-economic recovery agenda for Nigeria, promising sweeping reforms in employment, healthcare, education, infrastructure and industrial development.
Adebayo, who emerged as the party’s consensus presidential candidate at the SDP national convention in Bauchi at the weekend, said his administration would pursue what he described as a “people-centred government” aimed at reducing poverty, restoring public confidence and rebuilding the nation’s productive capacity.
Addressing party delegates and supporters shortly after his emergence, the SDP flag bearer said his government would implement more than 500 programmes designed to tackle unemployment, insecurity, poor healthcare, decaying infrastructure and widespread economic hardship.
According to him, poverty reduction would be a central priority of an SDP administration.
“The mandate you have given to me today will be used to articulate over 500 programmes at the end of which, in the first 18 months of our administration, poverty in Nigeria will reduce to two per cent,” he declared.
Adebayo also promised to reduce unemployment to four per cent within two years through a nationwide jobs and public works initiative aimed at engaging millions of Nigerians in productive sectors of the economy.
He said the programme would focus on infrastructure development, industrial revival, manufacturing, agriculture and small-scale enterprises across the country.
On education, the SDP candidate pledged free and compulsory education from elementary to tertiary level, stressing that education should not end until graduates become employable.
“Our education will continue until you get a job. Until you get a job, you have not graduated,” he said.
He added that the proposed jobs and education programmes would work together to create a seamless transition from school to employment for Nigerian youths.
In the healthcare sector, Adebayo promised universal access to affordable healthcare services through a system linked to the National Identification Number (NIN).
According to him, every Nigerian would be entitled to four free medical examinations annually under the SDP healthcare plan.
“Your NIN will also become your health insurance number,” he said, adding that preventive healthcare would form a major part of his administration’s health policy.
The SDP candidate also outlined plans to revive moribund industries and public enterprises across the country, including Ajaokuta Steel Company, refineries, paper mills and textile factories.
He said the revival of local industries would stimulate economic growth, create jobs and reduce dependence on imports.
Adebayo further promised industrial expansion across all states of the federation, including the establishment and restoration of textile, cement, carpentry and manufacturing hubs capable of supporting local economies and improving living standards.
He criticised the current administration’s handling of the economy, alleging that subsidy savings had not translated into meaningful improvements in the lives of ordinary Nigerians.
According to him, corruption, policy inconsistency and poor economic management had worsened hardship across the country.
The SDP presidential candidate also stressed the need for stronger state governments, independent legislatures and effective local government administration, arguing that poverty eradication and grassroots development could only succeed through functional sub-national institutions.
He maintained that the SDP was offering Nigerians a practical alternative focused on welfare, accountability and national development ahead of the 2027 elections.
POLITICS
DP Crisis: Party Needs Total Overhaul not Presidential Ambition – Wike
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT)Minister, Nyesom Wike on Thursday said what People’s Democratic Party (PDP)needs now is total structural overhaul not pursuit of the presidency which is unrealistic following a “deep” internal crisis.
Speaking on the party’s future, Wike dismissed critics of his relationship with the President, describing his stance as a necessary embrace of “political realism” over playing to the gallery.
Wike, who spoke with newsmen during a routine project inspection, addressed the backlash from party chieftains, specifically responding to criticisms from former Anambra PDP Chairman, Dan Ulasi.
He accused his detractors of inconsistency and suggested their criticisms were merely groundwork for future defections to other parties, such as the Labour Party.
Wike pointed out that those criticizing him failed to deliver seats for the PDP in their own states, specifically citing the party’s poor performance in Anambra.
He revealed that even unnamed presidential aspirants admitted to him that winning the last election would be “difficult” given the party’s fractured state.
Wike argued that the PDP cannot “contest for contesting’s sake” without first addressing the success and logistics required to match the ruling party’s candidate.
The Minister asserted that the PDP’s path back to relevance lies not in presidential ambitions, but in a total structural overhaul following “deep” crises that have significantly pulled the party back.
Wike insisted the party must focus on reconstructing its structure at the ward, local government, and state levels rather than focusing solely on the presidency.
He highlighted the loss of various governorships as a major consequence of the party’s internal turmoil.
He stated that the goal is to “solidify the party” for the 2027 cycle, emphasizing that “every election is local” and success in one state like Rivers cannot be taken for granted elsewhere.
Amidst the political friction, Wike emphasized that his administration remains focused on delivering quality through local empowerment.
He touted the success of using indigenous contractors for high-level projects in the FCT.
He said: “Local firms handled the construction of the Abuja Customary Division, Judges’ Quarters, Magistrate Courts, and Residences for Heads of Court.
“Infrastructure such as bus terminals and sports centers are being delivered by local contractors.”
Wike stated that the administration has satisfied its search for quality by providing local content, proving that domestic firms can meet high standards.


