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Adamawa State Partners Liberal Energy for 300MW Solar Power Project

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From Yagana Ali, Yola 

Adamawa State is set to transform its electricity landscape with a 300MW solar power project in partnership with Liberal Energy of Australia.

 This ambitious initiative aims to boost power supply, enhance energy reliability, and promote renewable energy adoption across the state.

State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri recently met with representatives from the Yola Electricity Distribution Company (YEDC) and Liberal Energy, led by Engr.

Silas Zakkah, to discuss strategic plans for integrating renewable energy into the state’s power grid. The meeting focused on strengthening power distribution networks, reducing energy deficits, and ensuring sustainable electricity access for households, businesses, and industries.

YEDC reaffirmed its commitment to modernizing and upgrading the power infrastructure, while all parties agreed to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to facilitate the project’s implementation. Once completed, the solar power plant will contribute significantly to Adamawa’s energy mix, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and supporting economic growth through a stable and efficient power supply.

This initiative aligns with Adamawa State’s vision for a sustainable energy future, fostering industrialization, job creation, and improved quality of life for residents. Governor Fintiri emphasized the state’s dedication to leveraging innovative energy solutions to drive development and attract investment.

With this landmark project, Adamawa is set to become a leading hub for renewable energy in Nigeria, paving the way for a cleaner and more prosperous future.

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Tinubu Expands Police Academy, Approves N15bn Take-Off Grant

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By David Torough, Abuja

President Bola Tinubu has approved a sweeping expansion and restructuring of the Nigeria Police Academy, signalling a major push to strengthen policing capacity and institutional governance across the country.

At the heart of the reform is the approval for a new campus of the academy to be sited in Erinja, Yewa South Local Government Area of Ogun State, alongside a special take-off grant of N15 billion.

The funding, to be sourced from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TetFund) 2026 allocation, will cover critical infrastructure, academic facilities, student accommodation and core training assets.

According to presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga, the decision aligns with the provisions of the Nigeria Police Academy (Establishment) Act, 2021, which mandates the expansion of the institution beyond its current base in Wudil, Kano State, into a multi-campus system.

The siting of the Ogun campus followed recommendations from a high-level consultative meeting involving key stakeholders, including the Minister of Police Affairs, Ibrahim Gaidam, and the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, alongside representatives of the Federal Ministry of Education, the Nigeria Police Force and the National Universities Commission.

The meeting evaluated factors such as student intake capacity, funding realities, academic quality assurance and the long-term manpower needs of the police, especially as recruitment efforts intensify nationwide.

President Tinubu said the expansion would enhance modern policing education, improve institutional governance and bolster national security architecture.

In a related development, the President also reconstituted the 16-member governing council of the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, appointing Gaidam as chairman.

The council includes representatives from the Police Service Commission, the Nigeria Police Force, and key federal ministries—Education, Finance and Justice—alongside six geopolitical representatives: Babagana Adam (North-East), Emmanuel Manger (North-Central), Maigari Dikko (North-West), Dubem Obaze (South-East), Toyin Ajibogere (South-West) and Udom Ekpoudom (South-South).

Other members include the academy’s commandant, provost, and the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of training as ex officio members, while the registrar will serve as secretary.

The combined actions underscore the administration’s broader strategy to reform police training, expand capacity and align law enforcement education with evolving security demands.

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FCT Primary School Teachers Commence Indefinite Strike Today

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By Laide Akinboade, Abuja

The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) FCT Wing, at the weekend said it has concluded an arrangement to commence indefinite strike over non implementation of the N70,000 Minimum Wage and the payment of nine months’ arrears to the Primary School Teachers in the Federal Capital territory (FCT).

This was contained in a communique issued by the State Chairman, Abdullah Shafa, state secretary, Margaret Jethro and State Publicity Secretary, Ibukun Adekeye, after the State Wing Executive Council (SWEC) meeting in Abuja.

They commended the FCT Minister Nyesom Wike for his intervention on 11th March 2026, which expired on 19th March, 2026.

But they lamented that the Minister’s intervention, which facilitated the suspension of the Fourteen-week Strike by the Primary School Teachers on 9th July, 2025, is yet to be addressed.

They acknowledged that the Minister, in order to resolve the issue constituted a committee on the 7th July 2025 with a mandate to, within two weeks, harmonize all outstanding entitlements of Primary School Teachers and make appropriate recommendations that would lead to a permanent solution to the frequent industrial disputes involving FCT Primary School Teachers. Committee concluded its assignment and submitted its report in August 2025, however, the report is yet to be made public.

According to the communique, the FCT teachers lamented that they don’t know the reason for the unexplained delay in the implementation of the committee’s report and the continued silence on the legitimate demands of teachers amid the prevailing harsh economic realities in the country, particularly in the FCT.

It would be recalled that SWEC, at its session on 11th March 2026, issued a seven day ultimatum within which to:

“Release and implement the report of Primary School teachers’ outstanding entitlements, Remove the “Vacancies” precondition for the promotion of classroom teachers and totally review the 2024 promotion exercise conducted by the FCT Civil Service Commission to allow for the unhindered promotion of eligible teachers”.

The teachers are concerned that following the expiration of the Seven-day ultimatum on 19th March 2026, including the additional twenty eight day grace period granted to the authorities to enable them to intensify efforts towards meeting the demands of teachers as requested, there has been no tangible response from the authorities to all the industrial issues raised in our ultimatum.

“After exhaustive deliberations on the industrial issues that necessitated the seven-day ultimatum, and considering that the silence on the legitimate demands of teachers’ welfare and a threat to the stability of education in the territory, the meeting resolved that all Public Primary and Secondary School Teachers in the FCT shall, with effect from Monday, 20th April 2026, proceed on an indefinite Strike until the demands of the Union are met.

“The Union hereby directs all Public Primary and Secondary School Teachers in the FCT to comply with this directive and await further instructions from the Union”, the communique noted.

They therefore advised Parents to keep their children and wards in Primary and Secondary Schools safe at home until further notice.

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Zelensky Condemns US Extension of Russian Sanctions Waiver

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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has condemned a US decision to extend the period during which Russia is allowed to sell oil despite Western sanctions.

The move means countries can purchase Russian oil and petroleum products already loaded on vessels at sea until 16 May.

The US argues that the waiver is meant to ease the energy supply crunch sparked by the US-Israel war with Iran.

But in his remarks on Sunday, Zelensky said “every dollar paid for Russian oil is money for the war” in Ukraine. Widespread sanctions have been in place against Russia since President Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion of its neighbour in February 2022.

The devastating US and Israel attacks against Iran have prompted it to retaliate not only against Israel and US military bases in the Gulf, but also against energy fatalities and other civilian sites across Arab allies of the US in the region.

Additionally, Iran has virtually shut the Strait of Hormuz – the narrow passage where some 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) is usually transported through.

This has led to turmoil in energy markets, with fears that a world recession may ensue if it is not reopened soon.

The US move to ease Russian sanctions on 13 March was widely condemned by Zelensky as well as his European allies.

Extending the waiver on Friday, the US said it wanted “to ensure oil is available to those ⁠who need it” as negotiations to end the war “accelerate”.

The Ukrainian leader said Russia had more than 110 tankers from its “shadow fleet” – vessels with obscured ownership designed to help it bypass sanctions – with “over 12 million tons” of oil.

Their sale, he added, would bring $10bn (£7.4bn) to Moscow’s coffers as “a resource that is directly converted into new strikes against Ukraine”.

The Ukrainian leader did not explain what those figures were based on.

But he added that just over the past week, Russia had launched “over 2,360 attack drones, more than 1,320 guided aerial bombs, and nearly 60 missiles of various types at our cities and communities”.

That included the deadliest attack against Ukraine in months on 15 April during which more than 700 drones and missiles were used in multiple waves in one night, killing at least 18 people.

Ukraine has also attacked Russia, particularly focusing on energy facilities.

However, despite ongoing attacks, a stalemate has been reached in the war in Ukraine, with Russia in control of about 20% of Ukrainian territory.

Efforts led by the US to end the war have been put on hold as a result of the war in Iran.

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