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FG Commits to Developing Building Materials Hubs across Geopolitical Zones

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By David Torough, Abuja

The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to the development of Building Materials Manufacturing Hubs across Nigeria’s geopolitical zones as part of measures to boost local production, reduce construction costs and expand access to affordable housing.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, stated this on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, in Abuja, while declaring open the 56th Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Nigerian Institute of Builders (NIOB), held under the theme: “Repositioning the Building Profession: Advocacy and Policy Influence on Housing Delivery for a Sustainable Built Environment.

Akume said the development of the hubs was designed to strengthen domestic supply chains, support local manufacturing and make building materials more accessible and affordable to Nigerians. He urged professional builders to contribute their technical expertise, research capacity and industry networks to the conceptualisation and implementation of policies and programmes aimed at transforming the housing sector.

 “Government is pursuing the development of Building Materials Manufacturing Hubs across the geopolitical zones precisely to support local production and reduce construction costs and your role is to bring the technical knowledge, research capacity and industry networks to the table by contribution to policies, and programs from conceptualisation to delivery”, he said.

According to the SGF, the Federal Government’s initiative aligns with the objectives of the Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly its commitment to expanding access to affordable, safe, durable and sustainable housing.

He noted that housing goes beyond physical structures, stressing that it encompasses safety, dignity, family stability, wealth creation and improved quality of life. He therefore charged the Nigerian Institute of Builders to uphold professionalism and ensure that competence, ethics and public trust remain the foundation of the building profession.

The SGF warned against poor supervision, substandard materials, construction shortcuts, corruption and the engagement of unqualified personnel, noting that such practices could undermine the quality of buildings and put lives and investments at risk. He urged the NIOB to intensify public awareness on the dangers of quackery and insist that certified builders should not lend their names or professional seals to projects they did not supervise.

Akume, however, acknowledged the challenge of affordability in the housing sector, observing that rising construction costs were putting home ownership beyond the reach of many families. He called for stronger collaboration among professionals in the built environment and the adoption of measures such as better design-to-cost, increased use of local materials, bulk procurement, reduction of waste, modern construction methods, transparent bills of quantities and stronger domestic supply chains.

The SGF further called on Nigerian builders to take advantage of the massive infrastructure development being undertaken by the Federal Government, noting that more than 2,700 kilometres of highways and major roads are currently under construction, reconstruction or rehabilitation. He cited major projects including the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Road and the East-West Road as part of the administration’s infrastructure development drive.

He challenged builders not to remain spectators to the scale of ongoing national development, but to organise professional consortia, establish auditable quality-management systems, train and certify artisans, and compete for opportunities in housing, transportation infrastructure, public facilities and local-content projects.

The SGF also reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to making construction and housing development a national priority, irrespective of political considerations, stressing that the Renewed Hope Agenda is focused on delivering tangible benefits to all Nigerians.

He recalled President Bola Tinubu’s vision of building a Nigeria that is “secure, prosperous, inclusive, and respected worldwide,” and challenged professionals in the building sector to contribute meaningfully to achieving that vision. Senator Akume urged the NIOB to make the Renewed Hope Agenda tangible through a commitment to “one ethical professional, one safe site, one durable structure, and one affordable roof at a time.”

He congratulated the Nigerian Institute of Builders on the 56th Conference and Annual General Meeting and declared the conference open, expressing confidence that its deliberations would produce practical strategies for improving housing delivery, professional standards and the sustainability of Nigeria’s built environment.

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Tinubu’s 2027 Bid: APC Kicks off Adamawa Campaign, Vows Grassroots Victory

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From Yagana Ali, Yola

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa State has formally kicked off its campaign for the 2027 general elections, throwing its political machinery behind President Bola Tinubu’s bid for a second term while mobilising support for the party’s National Assembly candidates.

The campaign flag-off, held on Tuesday, drew party leaders, aspirants, supporters and grassroots mobilisers, who gathered to rally support for the APC and begin what party officials described as an intensive statewide mobilisation ahead of the elections.

Representing Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri at the event, Deputy Governor Professor Kaletapwa Farauta described the flag-off as more than a conventional political rally, saying it marked the beginning of a determined effort to mobilise the people and secure victory for the APC in Adamawa.

Farauta commended President Tinubu for what she described as his administration’s efforts to reposition the country through its policies and programmes.

She urged Nigerians to support the Federal Government by voting for the APC in 2027, arguing that continuity would allow the administration to consolidate its ongoing reforms and development initiatives.

According to her, the Adamawa APC would leave no stone unturned in its bid to secure victory for President Tinubu, the party’s senatorial candidates and House of Representatives aspirants across the state.

Farauta said the party would take its campaign directly to the people, with supporters expected to engage residents at the grassroots and mobilise voters across communities.

She urged party members to remain committed and united as the campaign progresses, stressing that victory would require sustained engagement with voters at the grassroots.

Also speaking on behalf of the senatorial and National Assembly aspirants, Mustapha Salihu described the rally as a historic moment and the beginning of a new political chapter for the APC.

Salihu said Nigeria had endured significant challenges in recent years but was gradually moving towards a period in which the impact of the Federal Government’s reforms would become more evident.

He therefore appealed to Nigerians to support President Tinubu’s re-election and vote for APC candidates in the National Assembly elections, saying continuity in leadership was important for consolidating ongoing development efforts.

Salihu disclosed that the campaign was initiated by the North-East Door-to-Door Movement before receiving the support of the Adamawa State Government.

Speaking on behalf of the movement’s leadership, including High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, he expressed appreciation to Governor Fintiri and the people of Adamawa for their support and participation.

He described the turnout at the rally as an indication of the commitment of supporters to the APC’s political agenda ahead of the 2027 elections.

Adamawa State APC Chairman, Hamza Madagali, thanked party supporters for responding to the mobilisation call and urged them to maintain the momentum beyond the campaign launch.

Madagali charged party members to take the campaign to homes, markets, villages, settlements and places of worship, stressing the importance of direct engagement with voters.

He said the APC’s chances of success in 2027 would depend largely on the dedication of its members at the grassroots.

The chairman urged party faithful to remain united, organised and committed to the mobilisation drive, saying sustained interaction with voters would be critical to delivering victory for President Tinubu and the party’s National Assembly candidates across Adamawa.

With the campaign now formally underway, the APC is expected to intensify its grassroots activities across the state as political parties begin positioning themselves for the 2027 general elections.

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2027: Ebonyi PDP Governorship Candidate Urges Peaceful, Lawful Conduct

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The Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Chief Ifeanyi -Chukwuma Odii, has urged Ebonyi people to remain law-abiding and committed to peace ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Odii made the call in a statement titled, “Eyes on the Ball,” made available to news men on Wednesday in Abakaliki.

He urged politicians, stakeholders and residents to place the peace and development of Ebonyi above partisan interests.

The governorship candidate stressed that political differences should not be allowed to degenerate into violence, noting that Ebonyi indigenes remained brothers and sisters irrespective of their political affiliations and party loyalty.

The call followed a recent alleged attack on members of the PDP and journalists in Ezza South Local Government Area by suspected political thugs allegedly from opponents.

Odii, popularly known as Anyichuks, said political contests should be based on records, achievements, impact and deliverables rather than violence, propaganda or personal attacks.

According to him, candidates aspiring to public offices should allow their accomplishments and scorecards to speak for them.

“Going forward, let us allow our scorecards to speak for us, both as private individuals and, most importantly, as people who have occupied political or public offices,” Odii said.

The candidate explained that his campaign would be anchored on issues and constructive engagement, adding that the “ANYI GA EMEYA” (his political movement) would avoid politics capable of undermining the unity of the state.

“ANYI GA EMEYA will campaign on issues, facts and constructive criticism; we will not engage in smear propaganda or politics of personal attacks,” he added.

He maintained that Ebonyi politicians should focus on the kind of leadership and development capable of improving the lives of citizens and creating opportunities for future generations.

“Ebonyi needs development, opportunity, prosperity and good governance and we must pursue these with urgency.

“There is no time to waste when the future of our people and the generations yet unborn is at stake,” he said.

Odii also called on party supporters and political stakeholders to conduct themselves responsibly throughout the electoral process, stressing that the state’s peace should not be sacrificed for political ambitions.

“We are Ebonyi people first before we are members of any political party,” he said.

Odii further said that his campaign policies and programmes would be intentional, reality-based, solution-driven and focused on issues that mattered to the people.

He urged all political actors to embrace tolerance, civility and issue-based campaigns as the 2027 election approached, saying that the collective interest of Ebonyi should remain paramount and above any other personal interests.

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Niger CP, NCCSALW DG Pledge Stronger Collaboration against Illicit Arms

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From Dan Amasingha, Minna

The Commissioner of Police, Niger State Command, Adamu Abdullahi Elleman, mnips, has assured the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (NCCSALW) of the Command’s continued cooperation in the fight against the proliferation of illicit arms and ammunition in the state.

Elleman gave the assurance on Tuesday, when he received the Director-General of the NCCSALW, DIG Johnson Babatunde Kokumo (Rtd), on a courtesy visit to the Niger State Police Command Headquarters, Dutsen-Kura, Minna.

Kokumo, who was accompanied by the Centre’s North Central Zonal Director, Abdullahi Adamu Eneche, and other officials from the Centre’s headquarters and zonal office, was in Niger State as part of his official tour of the North Central Zone.

The NCCSALW Director-General described the visit as both official and symbolic, recalling his professional relationship with CP Elleman during their years in active service.

He commended the Commissioner for his professionalism, intellectual capacity and leadership qualities.

He also acknowledged the existing cooperation between the Niger State Police Command and the NCCSALW, stressing that sustained inter-agency collaboration was essential to tackling the proliferation of small arms and light weapons, which continue to contribute significantly to banditry and other violent crimes across the country.

According to him, the Federal Government established the Centre and strengthened its legal and institutional framework in recognition of the need for a coordinated national response to the illicit circulation of arms.

Kokumo explained that the Centre operates through zonal offices across the six geopolitical zones, with provisions for state offices in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory to enhance its operational effectiveness.

He commended the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, for his support and cooperation with the Centre, disclosing that the Nigeria Police Force had remitted more than 11,000 recovered arms to the NCCSALW for destruction.

He said the initiative would help prevent recovered weapons from finding their way back into the hands of criminal elements, adding that the IGP’s directive to State Police Commands to transfer recovered arms and ammunition to the Centre was a significant contribution to national security.

The Director-General called for enhanced information sharing and sustained operational collaboration between the Niger State Police Command and the Centre to strengthen efforts towards reducing the circulation of illicit arms.

Responding, Elleman expressed appreciation to the Director-General and his delegation for the visit, describing DIG Kokumo as a distinguished retired senior police officer, mentor and seasoned professional whose career was characterised by integrity, transparency and excellence.

The Commissioner reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to maintaining a strong working relationship with the NCCSALW, noting that the visit would further strengthen the existing partnership between the two institutions.

He assured the Director-General that the Command would continue to support initiatives aimed at curbing the proliferation of illicit arms and ammunition and enhancing public safety across Niger State.

Elleman further pledged that all arms and ammunition recovered by the Command, upon completion of investigations and other necessary procedures, would be duly remitted to the NCCSALW through the appropriate channels, in line with existing directives.

The Commissioner thanked the Director-General and his delegation for the visit and wished them a safe and successful tour of their operational engagements.

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