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Akpabio Confident of Niger Delta Support for Tinubu in 2027
By Eze Okechukwu, Abuja
The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio has expressed confidence that the people of Niger Delta will support President Bola Tinubu en masse during the 2027 Presidential elections, because of the projects that the administration has brought to the Niger Delta region.
Akpabio made the call at the weekend during the grand finale of the 25th anniversary of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in Port Harcourt, Rivers State which was part of the activities to round off the week-long celebration.
The event had in attendance former President, Goodluck Jonathan, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume who represented President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Administrator of Rivers State, Admiral Ibokette Ibas, lawmakers, traditional rulers, ministers and key figures from across the Niger Delta.
A statement by the Special Assistant to the President of the Senate on Media/Communication, Anietie Ekong quoted Senator Akpabio to have said, “In the past the Niger Delta was used as the goose that produced the golden egg with nothing to show for it. Today President Tinubu has set up an Environmental Sciences University in Ogoni land to take care of the environment which had been degraded as a result of oil pollution.
“He has also set up a Maritime University, signed it into an Act of Parliament in Okerenkoko in Delta State. He has given us several tertiary institutions in Agriculture, Technology and lots of others. So it is not only in terms of appointments but various projects.
“This is the region that produces the wealth of the nation. We have the right to choose who manages our resources. So people should not think that anybody can just come and become the President without consultation with the people of the Niger Delta.
“We the people of the Niger Delta have assessed President Tinubu and have found him fit to continue in office beyond 2027. So let the people who are conspiring against President Tinubu hear this. They did it before and conspired to remove our son, President Goodluck Jonathan.
“This time around the entire Niger Delta region has decided to speak with one voice. And we are telling the President ‘on your mandate we stand.’ No conspiracy formed against this Government that has recognized the Niger Delta shall prosper,” he said.
Senator Akpabio who decried the high turnover of the Management team of the NDDC, saying such measures slowed the pace of development of the oil-rich region however commended the present team led by the Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku for adhering to the vision of the founding fathers of the interventionist agency by embarking on projects that have impacted positively on the lives of the people of the region.
According to Akpabio, the frequent management change created endless cycles where new leaders were removed before finishing projects, and thereby leaving thousands of initiatives abandoned and wasting billions meant for development.
“There were many reasons why we had so many problems in NDDC. Part of it was a leadership tussle. In the Niger Delta region, we have what we call ‘periwinkle politics.’ This is politics where everybody bears the same head. Nobody wants to wait for his turn. Everybody feels that he should be there and not the other person.
“So there was always this conspiratorial situation. Each management in the NDDC would conspire against themselves and of course the staff will assist them to quarrel and shortly after, they will sack the management. And one of them would become the acting Managing Director,” he said.
Akpabio recounted how the Commission for over 20 years could not complete her headquarters building until he became the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs and gave a marching order to the Commission to complete the long abandoned project.
According to Akpabio, the Commission left behind over 14,700 abandoned projects because regime change brought with it new projects. He said President Tinubu had discovered that incessant change of management was inimical to the development of the region hence the reason the Federal Government had found it worthy for the administration of Ogboku to complete its tenure.
Akpabio commended the stability under the current leadership of Dr Ogbuku, urging that the commission must break away from endless cycles of sabotage and focus on continuity so that development projects can be completed.
Speaking in the same vein, former President Jonathan commended President Tinubu for continuing with the present board of the Commission and noted that this will engender sustainable development of the region.
Tinubu acknowledged the support of the Niger Delta region and said as the pioneer development Commission, the NDDC remained pivotal to the region’s economic growth and material well-being of the people.
The President said his administration’s legacy project, the 750-kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, will complement the East-West Road and foster trade and connectivity across the region.
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Tragedy: 37 Perish in Plateau Mining Site, Scores Injure
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
No fewer than 37 miners have died following a suspected gas leak and explosion at an underground mining site in Kampani Zurak community, Wase Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The tragic incident, believed to have been caused by carbon monoxide and other toxic gaseous emissions, occurred in the early hours of Tuesday when dozens of local miners returned to the tunnel after observing morning prayers.
Eyewitnesses said the miners had briefly left the site around 5:30am for prayers and were alive at the time. However, when they returned to resume work at about 6:30am, many reportedly collapsed inside the tunnel after inhaling the poisonous fumes.
Safiyanu Haruna, a miner in the community, said 37 persons were confirmed dead, while more than 20 others sustained injuries and were rushed to a hospital in Wase town for treatment. Funeral prayers for the deceased were ongoing as of press time.
Confirming the development, Plateau State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Joyce Ramnap, described the incident as a tragic explosion triggered by a suspected gas leak. She said at least 33 persons were inside the tunnel at the time, with many feared dead and others currently receiving treatment in nearby hospitals.
Ramnap said the Plateau State Government had received the news “with deep shock and profound sadness,” extending condolences to the bereaved families and assuring that the government was working with security agencies, emergency responders and health authorities to manage the situation.
She added that the Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal, had contacted Governor Caleb Mutfwang and directed the immediate suspension of mining activities in the affected area pending investigations.
In a swift federal response, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, ordered the sealing of the mining site located in Zuraq, Wase LGA.
In a statement issued in Abuja by his Special Assistant on Media, Segun Tomori, the minister disclosed that the affected site falls under Mining Licence 11810 operated by Solid Unit Nigeria Limited, owned by Abdullahi Dan-China.
Alake said preliminary reports indicated that the company had ceded the abandoned lead mining pit to members of the community following agitations for economic empowerment. The site, described as prone to toxic emissions including sulphuric oxide, was allegedly being mined by villagers unaware of the health risks posed by the stored minerals.
He announced that a high-powered investigative team led by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Yusuf Yabo, had been dispatched to determine both the immediate and remote causes of the disaster and recommend appropriate sanctions. The team includes experts in mining regulation, environmental compliance and artisanal mining cooperatives.
Wase LGA Chairman, Hamisu Anani, also confirmed the death toll, stating that 25 persons were hospitalised following exposure to the gaseous emissions.
As investigations commence, both state and federal authorities have pledged to enforce stricter safety standards and ensure accountability to prevent a recurrence of such tragedy in Plateau’s mining communities.
The disaster has once again drawn attention to the hazards surrounding informal and poorly regulated mining activities in the region, where many residents rely on artisanal mining as a primary source of livelihood.
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Nigeria Rugby Unveils 2026 Calendar
The Nigeria Rugby Football Federation (NRFF) has unveiled its comprehensive 2026 calendar of activities, outlining an expanded domestic structure and a renewed drive to reposition women’s rugby on the continental stage.
The federation’s media coordinator, Tolu Oguntimehin, made this known in a statement issued on Monday in Lagos.
According to the release, the roadmap focuses on grassroots growth, youth development, high-performance pathways, and stronger international competitiveness in both the 7s and 15s formats.
The statement also disclosed that the 2026 season would feature expanded domestic competitions, representing one of the federation’s most comprehensive frameworks in recent years.
“A National 7s Circuit for both men and women across host states such as Kano, Lagos, Delta, and Edo, a six-zone National 15s League (North, South West, South East, South South), culminating in national finals in Abuja.
Also unveiled are, “Youth tournaments including Get into Rugby 2.0 (U13 & U18) and Rugby 7s at the National Youth Games (U15).
“Community and school competitions such as the Golden 7s Schools Tournament and National Open 7s (U18).
“International exposure through the Africa Cup 7s (Men) in Mauritius and other invitational fixtures,”it said.
According to the federation, the structure is designed to increase match exposure, strengthen talent identification, and ensure nationwide participation.
The statement further noted that women’s rugby, which had returned to the continental stage as a major highlight of the 2026 agenda, would serve as a catalyst for the revitalisation of Nigeria’s women’s rugby programme.
It said the NRFF had submitted a bid to host the Africa Cup Women’s 7s Regional Qualifier in Lagos/Ogun State.
It noted that hosting the tournament would restore Nigeria’s women’s team to the continental rankings and provide a pathway to the Africa Women’s Cup 7s.
“The federation is also exploring participation in the Rugby Africa Women’s Cup Division 1 (15s) in Tunisia — a potential route toward qualification for Africa’s elite women’s rugby competition.
“Officials say the dual 7s and 15s strategy is aimed at building a sustainable and competitive women’s programme, capacity building and governance.
“The 2026 calendar also includes World Rugby-accredited courses for coaches, medical personnel, match officials, and strength and conditioning professionals.
“This also includes alongside anti-doping education and structured school engagement initiatives.”
On the international front, the federation stated that Nigeria was set to compete in the Africa Cup 7s (Men’s), pursue international Test opportunities, and strengthen regional collaboration through the West Africa Rugby Series under the structures of Rugby Africa.
Describing the season as pivotal, the Nigeria Rugby Football Federation stated: “Our domestic competitions are stronger, and our women’s programme now has a clear continental pathway.
“Our youth initiatives continue to expand. We are building a sustainable rugby ecosystem for Nigeria’s future.”
According to the federation, the 2026 calendar represents a strategic blueprint for performance growth, women’s empowerment, and Nigeria’s sustained resurgence in African rugby.
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Makoko Demolition: Lagos Assembly, Residents Support Proposed Water City Project
The Lagos State House of Assembly and the representative of affected waterfront communities have backed the state government’s proposed water city project of the demolished areas.
This formed part of a five-point agreement reached on Tuesday evening during a stakeholders’ meeting held at the House of Assembly complex in Alausa, Ikeja.
The waterfront communities affected by the demolition are Makoko, Sogunro and Oko Agbon in Lagos State.
Speaking to newcomers, the Chairman, Adhoc Committee on Rules and Business, Mr Noheem Adams, said the proposed project by the state government was intended to benefit the affected residents.
Adams, who is also the House Majority Leader, said the state government would constitute a 10-man committee to conduct a self-enumeration of affected buildings.
The majority leader said the committee was expected to complete the enumeration exercise and submit its report within two weeks to the Adhoc Committee on Rules and Business.
Adams called for transparency in the self-enumeration process, noting that data provided by the community would be cross-checked with government records.
He directed Makoko stakeholders to submit the list of the proposed 10-man committee to the House upon its constitution.
Speaking to journalists, the Baale of Sogunro Community, Chief Abraham Mesu, commended the intervention of the Lagos State House of Assembly on the matter.
Mesu described the proposed Water City project as a landmark initiative capable of improving living standards and ensuring that residents remain the primary beneficiaries.
He, however, expressed concern over the impact of the demolitions but affirmed the community’s willingness to collaborate with the state government.
Also speaking, the Baale of Makoko Waterfront, Chief Emmanuel Shemade, said community leaders had resolved not to rebuild demolished structures until further notice.
Shemade said he was satisfied with the agreement reached at the meeting on the regeneration of Makoko communities without displacing residents.
He further commended the commitment of the state government to provide an aerial photograph clearly showing demolition boundaries within one month.
Earlier, Dr Olajide Babatunde, Special Adviser to Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Geographic Information Service (GIS), said the state government had concluded plans for the Water City project as part of efforts to regenerate the area.
Babatunde said the governor was concerned about overcrowding and poor living conditions in the communities and assured that affected residents would be adequately compensated.


