Connect with us

NEWS

Ododo Warns Against Illegal Land Sales, Vows Dethronement of Erring Monarchs

Published

on

Share

From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo has issued a stern warning to traditional rulers, declaring that any monarch found allocating land illegally without due government approval will face dethronement and banishment beginning from January 2026.

The governor gave the directive during an inspection tour of completed and ongoing  construction projects in Mopa-Mopamoru Local Government Area, as part of his administration’s renewed push for grassroots development and improved security.

Governor Ododo stressed that indiscriminate land allocation poses a grave threat to the state’s future resources and security architecture, warning that his administration would no longer tolerate such practices.

He directed traditional rulers to strictly adhere to established guidelines and ensure that all land allocations receive appropriate government and council consent.

Addressing residents at the palace of the Elulu of Mopa, the governor underscored the need for collective responsibility in the fight against insecurity, noting that government efforts would only yield lasting results when citizens actively support security agencies and remain vigilant in their communities.

According to him, insecurity would be decisively crushed when residents refuse to shield criminals or sympathise with criminal elements. He commended the people of Mopamoru for their resilience and courage in resisting criminal activities, describing them as partners in progress.

Governor Ododo further declared that his administration would not negotiate with terrorists, bandits or criminal collaborators, warning that anyone found aiding or shielding criminals would face severe sanctions, including the demolition of their houses. He charged traditional rulers to take the message seriously and ensure it is clearly communicated to their subjects.

While assuring Mopamoru of sustained development, the governor disclosed that all internal roads across Kogi State are captured in the administration’s work plan and would be executed progressively. He added that projects are deliberately executed with locally sourced labour to engage youths, reduce unemployment and harness indigenous skills.

During the inspection of the triple-cell box culvert under construction on the Olu Ezekiel–GRA link road in Mopa, Governor Ododo praised the Kogi State Road Maintenance Agency (KOGROMA) for its diligence, noting that the project has provided a lasting solution to long-standing flooding and access challenges in the area.

The governor also inspected ongoing projects at the permanent site of the Kogi State College of Education (Technical), Mopa, expressing satisfaction with the pace and quality of work. He commended the Provost for effectively driving the mandate to revive the institution, adding that the administration is piloting a system that will allow residents to live and settle peacefully in any part of the state.

As part of the tour, Governor Ododo flagged off the construction of the 10.5-kilometre Asaya–Ogidi–Ayere road, noting that improved road infrastructure would enhance commerce, ease movement and strengthen social and economic interactions among communities.

He also acknowledged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for providing the support and resources enabling infrastructural development across the country.

Earlier, the Elulu of Mopa, Oba Dr. Muyiwa Ibeun, speaking on behalf of the Mopamoru Traditional Council, said the local government area is witnessing tangible dividends of democracy, with most township roads already tarred. He described Mopamoru as rich in human capital and hailed Governor Ododo as a reference point for good governance, urging him to sustain the development momentum.

In his welcome address, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Hon. Kingsley Femi Fanwo, thanked the governor for his unwavering support and highlighted the significant improvement in security across the local government area.

The Provost of the Kogi State College of Education (Technical), Mopa, Prof. Muhammed Kabir Ibrahim, revealed that following a matching order by the governor, the institution fully relocated from Kabba to Mopa within eight months. He disclosed that the college has since matriculated 500 NCE students, while construction of staff quarters, student hostels and office buildings is ongoing.

The provost also acknowledged the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Folashade Ayoade Arike, for fully sponsoring 20 students of the institution.

Similarly, the Chairman of Ijumu Local Government Area, Hon. Haruna Ibrahim, described the ongoing road projects as transformative, noting that they have improved access to farms and markets, enhanced security and enabled residents to carry out their daily activities in peace. He added that the execution of rural projects has brought governance closer to the people and reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to inclusive rural development.

NEWS

Zamfara Disengages 109 Non-indigenous Teachers, Declares 500 Vacancies

Published

on

NAF kick-Starts A 3-Days Outreach In Zamfara State
Share

From Ifeanyichukwu Nwannah, Gusau

Zamfara State Teachers Service Board has disengaged the teaching Services of 109 non-indigenous teachers employed on contract basis.

The State capital, the chairman of the Board, Alhaji Muhammad Aliyu Anka said that the non-indigenous teachers were disengaged following the expiration of their contract.

According to him, after the 109 teachers were disengaged, 96 of them wrote to the Board, complaining that there was miscarriage of Justice in the disengagement, which the Board constituted a committee for verification.

“After the verification, 41 of them were recommended to the Governor for re engagement, which the Board is waiting for the Governor’s approval” Anka added.

He said that after the disengagement, the Board declared 500 vacancies, but over 11,000 people applied, saying that the Board needs teachers who can teach science subjects, not art subjects because the State has indigenous teachers that can teach art subjects.

The chairman explained that the rule and regulation remains that if it’s six months for the contract to expire, the indigenous teacher has to write to the Board, if he or she wants to renew his or her contract.

“But most of them didn’t write the Board and the Management of the Board assumed that they don’t want renewal”

“Besides that, most of the non-indigenous teachers were not working but were collecting salaries, while others were teaching in private schools and were collecting salaries from the State Government without working”

This medium gathered that 79 of the disengaged non indigenous teachers have been lamenting that they were disengaged without any tangible reason.

Continue Reading

NEWS

FG’s Technical C’ttee Releases New Housing Data, Pegs Deficit at 15m Units

Published

on

Share

By Raphael Atuu, Abuja

The National Housing Data Technical Committee, inaugurated by the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, has released new housing sector data indicating that Nigeria’s housing deficit for 2025 stood at “14.

925” million housing units, underscoring the scale of the country’s housing challenge and the urgent need for data-driven interventions.

The data was presented by Dr. Taofeek Olatinwo, Chairman of the National Housing Data Technical Committee and Director at Nigeria Mortgage Refinance Company (NMRC), during a technical session at the 14th National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development, which held in Ilorin from 19th to 23rd January 2026.

According to the presentation, recent analysis conducted under the National Housing Data Programme offers more scientific estimates compared to unverified figures touted over the last few years.

The data, which focused on the number of persons per room as a standard for determining deficit, highlights persistent supply gaps driven by rapid population growth, urbanisation pressures, limited access to long-term housing finance, land and title constraints, and inadequate housing supply across several regions.

Housing Minister Ahmed Musa Dangiwa commended the committee for finally putting the issue of Nigeria’s housing data to rest. “One of the biggest gaps in our sector has been the absence of reliable, centralized, and actionable housing data. Without data, planning becomes guesswork; investment becomes speculative; and tracking progress becomes difficult,” he said.

In his presentation, Dr. Olatinwo explained that the deficit estimates were derived from multiple validated data sources, including national household surveys, population and housing census data, and housing adequacy indices developed under international best practice frameworks.

“Reliable housing data is fundamental to solving Nigeria’s housing problem. Accurate measurement of the housing deficit allows government, lenders, developers, and investors to plan effectively, allocate resources properly, and design sustainable interventions that expand access to affordable housing,” he said.

The presentation forms part of the broader work of the National Housing Data Technical Committee, a multi-agency platform inaugurated by the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and coordinated by NMRC, in collaboration with National Bureau of Statistics, National Population Commission, Central Bank of Nigeria, Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, Federal Housing Authority, and other key housing sector institutions.

Under the programme, the Committee is leading efforts to establish the National Housing Data Centre, a central platform designed to aggregate, standardise, and disseminate housing and mortgage market data to support policy formulation, housing delivery planning, and long-term housing finance development.

The new deficit figures reaffirm the scale of Nigeria’s housing challenge and strengthen the case for coordinated reforms in land administration, housing supply, infrastructure development, and mortgage finance expansion.

The National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development serves as the highest intergovernmental policy forum on housing and urban development in Nigeria, bringing together federal and state governments to deliberate on sector priorities, reforms, and implementation strategies.

Continue Reading

NEWS

Minister of Livestock Development, Alhaji Mukhtar Idi Maiha, DAILY ASSET MINISTER OF THE YEAR (PEACE AND LIVESTOCK SECTOR TRANSFORMATION )

Published

on

Share

The Minister of Livestock Development, Dr. Idi Mukhtar Maiha perhaps one of the greatest patriots serving in the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Maiha assumed office with passion   as the pioneer Minister to reform the volatile and often misconceived Livestock sector.

As a practicing Livestock farmer, Maiha approached his assignment with confidence demonstrating that he has found a long-sought opportunity to drive policy towards a sustainable livestock sector that will be at the centre of the nation’s food security efforts.

Barely a year after his Ministry was created on July 9, 2024 the Minister has succeeded largely to unlock the Livestock sector’s potential and drive national economic growth.

The Livestock development Roadmap approved by the Federal Government emphasises private sector leadership, government enablement, animal health and enhanced infrastructure to boost food security and economic development.

The Ministry’s policies have within a short time raised the value of Livestock sector from N25 trillion in 2022 to about N33 trillion.    Among the Ministry’s initiatives are: Modernizing pastoralism through improved grazing reserve infrastructure; Revitalizing 13 private abattoirs to enhance operational standards and hygiene; Encouraging private-sector-led ranching to promote sustainable livestock farming.

The Minister is working hard to raise the quantum of livestock in the country, which in 2022 stood at 258.5 million Chickens; 88.2 million Goats; 49.1 million sheep and 20.9million Cattle and 9.2million Pigs.

Recently, the Minister accompanied President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on an official visit to Brazil, where he secured a $2 billion investment from the Batista Brothers to Enhance livestock breeding and weight management; Increase animal feed production and reduce farmer-herder conflicts by promoting sustainable practices.

The Minister has criss-crossed the country canvassing local investments to reduce reliance on livestock imports. He encourages Nigerians to embrace the livestock business, emphasizing that ventures such as honey production require minimal start-up capital.

Through these series of investment promotion activities, the Minister Targets $74bn worth of the Livestock sector by 2035 and all policies and efforts are being driven towards attainment of this target.

A public servant of varied experiences, Maiha worked as

Chairman, Guyuk and Mayo Belwa LGAs in Adamawa state and later joined the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), where he rose to the rank of Executive Director, Services at Kaduna Refinery.

For his pioneering initiatives in the Livestock sector as Minister, to promote Peace by tackling the hydra-headed problem of Farmers-Herders clashes across the country, entrench modern practices in animal husbandry and upscale the nation’s Livestock economy with tremendous achievements in just one year in office, Dr Idi Muhktar Maiha is Minister of the Year for Peace Promotion Among Herders-Farmers in the Country and Sustainable Livestock Development.

Continue Reading

Advertisement

Read Our ePaper

Top Stories

NAF kick-Starts A 3-Days Outreach In Zamfara State NAF kick-Starts A 3-Days Outreach In Zamfara State
NEWS1 hour ago

Zamfara Disengages 109 Non-indigenous Teachers, Declares 500 Vacancies

ShareFrom Ifeanyichukwu Nwannah, Gusau Zamfara State Teachers Service Board has disengaged the teaching Services of 109 non-indigenous teachers employed on contract...

security1 hour ago

OPWS Troops raid illegal arms factory in Nasarawa, recover six guns

ShareFrom Attah Ede, Makurdi  Troops of Sector 2,  Joint Task Force codenamed Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), on Monday uncovered an illegal arms manufacturing factory in...

NEWS1 hour ago

FG’s Technical C’ttee Releases New Housing Data, Pegs Deficit at 15m Units

ShareBy Raphael Atuu, Abuja The National Housing Data Technical Committee, inaugurated by the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, has released new housing sector data...

NEWS1 hour ago

Minister of Livestock Development, Alhaji Mukhtar Idi Maiha, DAILY ASSET MINISTER OF THE YEAR (PEACE AND LIVESTOCK SECTOR TRANSFORMATION )

ShareThe Minister of Livestock Development, Dr. Idi Mukhtar Maiha perhaps one of the greatest patriots serving in the administration of...

NEWS1 hour ago

Dr. Mustapha Salihu- National Vice Chairman, North East Politician of the Year

ShareNational Vice Chairman (North East), All Progressives Congress is a politician with a difference. His rise to the very top...

POLITICS2 hours ago

Ganduje Hands Yusuf  Automatic 2027 Ticket as Governor Formally Joins APC

ShareBy Mike Odiakose, Abuja Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf has formally defected from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)...

DEFENCE2 hours ago

After Denials, DHQ Confirms Coup Plot, Orders Military Trial for Indicted Officers

ShareBy David Torough, Abuja The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has confirmed that investigations into alleged misconduct by some military officers’ uncovered...

NEWS15 hours ago

When will Trump Auction the Statue of Liberty?

ShareBy Chidi Amuta Under Donald Trump, the United States is fast approaching the dead end of a curious transactional presidency. Even...

NEWS16 hours ago

FCT AMAC Election: Tiv Community Roots for SDP Candidate

ShareBy Mike Odiakose, Abuja The candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) for the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) in...

NEWS16 hours ago

Ganduje’s Ex-Aide, Okpala, Slams Buba Galadima Over Attack on Buhari

ShareBy Mike Odiakose, Abuja The Senior Special Assistant on public Enlightenment to former National Chairman of APC, Chief Oliver Okpala,...