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FG Tasks Civil Servants on Implementation of MTNDP 2026-2030

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

The Federal government has changed civil servants as the implementer of the Medium Term National Development Plan 2026 – 2030 to focus on how to turn developments towards increasing domestic consumption and wellbeing of Nigerians.

The minister of state for Budget and Economic Development, Dr.

Doris Uzoka-Anite gave the charge on Wednesday while declaring open a 3-day for MDAS in Keffi, Nasarawa State.
The workshop was sponsored by UNICEF.

The minister said, “As the think tanks of the Civil Service, which is also the implementer of Government policies, your involvement in the development of the successor Plan, MTNDP 2026 – 2030, is a welcome development as it broadens ownership of the Plan, hence greater confidence for implementation.

“We should therefore focus on how to turn these geoeconomics and geopolitical tensions and developments around the world towards increasing and expanding the frontiers of Nigeria’s national planning and economic development, increasing domestic production, consumption and wellbeing of the Nigerians.

“Let us bring ideas on the table through the new medium-term plan to help itching Nigeria closer to joining the league of upper middle-income countries much earlier than the targeted date of 2050.

“This charge is in consonance with the provisions of Chapter 2, section 16 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, which covers the Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy.

“These provisions recognise that “the State” shall harness the resources of the nation, promote national prosperity, and establish an efficient, dynamic, and self-reliant economy. The section further stated that the State shall regulate the national economy in a manner that secures the maximum welfare, freedom, and happiness of every citizen, based on social justice and equality of status and opportunity. “The State” refers to the Federal, State, and Local Governments.

“To this extent, all the people elected or appointed to any position of authority in Nigeria swear an oath to abide by and defend the Constitution. Therefore, Ladies and Gentlemen, we are here for this assignment in furtherance and fulfillment of the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“As an economy that is on its journey to joining the league of upper middle-income countries, Nigeria is required to significantly shift from laissez-faire towards more competitive and value-added production that will give rise to a sustained increase in the country’s per capita income, meaning that the new Plan should be private sector led.

“We must strive to ensure that the new Plan addresses core issues including developing infrastructure from the current status of 40 per cent to GDP towards achieving the global benchmark of 70 per cent to GDP by 2043 in accordance to the revised National Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan (NIIM), address climate change as defined in the National Determined Contributions (NDC 3.0), poverty alleviation, access to water, education, health and environment as well as women, children and gender related issues. 

According to Dr Uzoka-Anite, the new Plan should also focus on creating an enabling environment for private investments to thrive and creating jobs for the demographic changes, particularly the youth population and improving security to make the country an investment destination.

She noted that guidelines were issued to all the MDAs some time ago for submission of inputs for the drafting of the new Plan which was used for the preparation of the first and second drafts, adding that the two drafts were yet to attain the best standard due to the obvious gaps in the submissions, hence the need for this workshop.

“The minister explained that the workshop is designed for the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning to provide necessary technical assistance to MDAs to enable them to produce a more responsive input to facilitate the finalisation of the new Plan document.

“We believe that knowledge is power and learning is key to acquiring knowledge, hence bringing you together is to enhance your knowledge in preparing a Plan document, thus facilitating learning”, she stressed.

The minister further noted that there is a need for consistency in national development planning to achieve the long-term objective of becoming an upper middle-income country by 2050, emphasising that this calls for a diligent and pragmatic attitude in designing and developing the new medium-term plan. We must therefore learn from past plans and use our experiences to address the future.

She said the workshop will enable the MDAs to review the performance of the last Plan in line with their sectors, and with the knowledge acquired, project the future in accordance with Government priorities and then finalise the new plan document.

“This exercise would eventually reveal the weight that we have attached to national development planning, implementation and delivery of national goals, objectives and other outcomes. Thus, in the long run the second national development plan MTNDP 2026 – 2030, would have immensely contributed to Nigeria achieving its aspirations of not only to be a stable democratic society, peaceful, united and where fairness and justice reigns, but also to become an African regional power and global economic force”

In her welcome address, the permanent Secretary, Budget and Economic Development, Dr. Deborah Odoh commended UNICEF and all facilitators and technical staff of the Ministry that have made this programme possible.

“I hope that we will enjoy our stay together in these three days and at the end of it, we will have added to our knowledge stock in development planning. I sincerely wish us an eventful programme and look forward to a finalized Plan”, she added.

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Rainstorm Kills Two, Renders Hundreds Homeless in Niger Community

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From Dan Amasingha, Minna

Nearly a year after a devastating flood displaced residents of Mokwa in Niger State, the community has been struck again by disaster as a violent rainstorm destroyed homes and property between Sunday night and Monday morning.

The storm, which was accompanied by heavy rainfall, reportedly claimed the lives of two persons, while a woman and her five children sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment at a hospital.

Eyewitnesses said the incident left hundreds of residents’ homeless, many of whom were yet to recover from the impact of last year’s flood.

 Several trees were uprooted, while vehicles and other valuables were damaged in the storm.

Residents attributed the severity of the disaster to widespread deforestation and unchecked land degradation in the area.

The Chairman of Mokwa Local Government Area, Alhaji Jibrin Abdullahi Muregi, confirmed the incident in a telephone interview, describing the situation as “colossal” and calling for urgent intervention from the Niger State Government and relevant agencies.

Also confirming the development, the Public Relations Officer of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), Dr. Abdullahi Hussaini, said officials of the agency had been deployed to the affected community for on-the-spot assessment.

“Our men have been on ground since yesterday carrying out assessments,” Hussaini said, adding that while there were reports of two fatalities, the agency would only confirm the figure after a comprehensive evaluation.

He further disclosed that the Director-General of the agency and other top officials departed Minna early Tuesday to join field operatives in Mokwa as part of ongoing response efforts.

The latest incident has heightened concerns over environmental management and disaster preparedness in vulnerable communities across the state.

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Sudan Accuses Ethiopia, UAE of Orchestrating Drone Attacks on Airport

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Sudan has accused neighbouring Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of orchestrating drone strikes on its main airport, describing the assault as “Direct aggression”.

The international airport, located in the capital, was hit on Monday, along with military installations in the Greater Khartoum area.

Recent drone strikes have shattered a period of relative calm in Khartoum, which came after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) was pushed out by the Sudanese military last year.

Ethiopia has said accusations that it was involved in the airport attack are “Baseless”.

The UAE has not yet commented, but has previously denied involvement in the Sudanese conflict.

Sudan has recalled its ambassador to Ethiopia for “Consultations” over the attack, Foreign Minister Mohieddin Salem said.

No-one was wounded in the attack, Sudan’s information minister told the Reuters news agency.

Sudan’s army said it had “conclusive evidence” that the drones were launched from Bahir Dar airport in Ethiopia.

Sudanese military officials first accused the RSF of air attacks launched from inside Ethiopian territory in March.

They said they had tracked a drone, identified as Emirati property, entering Sudanese airspace from Ethiopia and eventually shot it down.

A Sudanese army spokesman alleged that they have now connected another drone, launched from the same airport, to Monday’s attack.

The UAE has in the past forcefully rejected claims that it provides military support to the RSF.

The latest attacks came a week after the first direct international commercial flight in three years landed at the airport.

The authorities were forced to announce a 72-hour suspension of operations at the airport following the attacks.

The airport has been a major battleground in the war between the regular army and the RSF, which began in 2023.

In February, Reuters reported that Ethiopia was hosting a camp to train RSF fighters and had upgraded the nearby Asosa airport for drone operations.

It said the move was backed by Ethiopia’s close ally, the United Arab Emirates.

On Monday, witnesses confirmed that they heard blasts and saw smoke rising from an area near the airport.

The attack is reported to have also caused minor damage to an administrative building.

The information ministry said the airport would return to operations after routine safety procedures.

Sudan’s foreign minister alleged that the drones had taken off from Ethiopia, despite Ethiopia being a “brotherly state” to Sudan. He said the UAE and Ethiopia had chosen the “wrong path” and would regret it.

Ethiopia’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday that Sudan and Ethiopia “share a historic and enduring bond of friendship” and had “refrained from publicising the grave violations of Ethiopia’s territorial integrity and national security committed by some belligerents in the Sudanese civil war”.

The ministry called for dialogue between the warring parties in Sudan.

Since the war in Sudan started, more than 150,000 people have died. Twelve million have fled their homes in what the UN has called the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.

The three-year civil war has also led to a famine and claims of a genocide in the western Darfur region.

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Yusuf Swears in Murtala Garo as Deputy Governor

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From Rabiu Sanusi, Kano

In a ceremony rich in symbolism and political significance the Governor of Abba Kabir Yusuf presided over the swearing-in of the new Deputy Governor, Murtala Sule Garo at the Government House in Kano, marking what observers describe as a defining moment in the state’s evolving leadership structure.

The event which was held at the Ante Chamber of the Government House attracted a distinguished gathering of top government functionaries, influential party stakeholders, traditional rulers and a wide cross-section of well-wishers.

The large turnout underscored both the importance of the occasion and the heightened expectations placed on the new deputy governor as the administration seeks to consolidate its governance agenda.

The oath of office was administered by the Chief Judge of Kano State, Dije Abdu Aboki in a solemn ceremony that reaffirmed the constitutional underpinnings of leadership and public service.

The moment formally entrusted the new deputy governor with responsibilities central to the smooth running of government and the advancement of the state development priorities.

In his remarks, Governor Yusuf delivered a measured but firm address charging his deputy to uphold the Constitution and discharge his duties with integrity, discipline and an unwavering sense of accountability.

He emphasized that public office demands not only loyalty but also transparency and a deep commitment to the welfare of the people.

The governor further stressed that governance is a continuous process of service, sacrifice and responsiveness to public needs.

He reiterated his administration’s focus on delivering tangible dividends of democracy through improvements in critical sectors such as infrastructure, education and healthcare, urging the new deputy governor to align fully with these priorities to ensure effective policy implementation.

Highlighting the importance of unity, Governor Yusuf underscored that the success of his administration hinges on teamwork and collective responsibility.

 He called for sustained collaboration across all levels of government, noting that inclusive governance and mutual understanding among stakeholders remain essential ingredients for stability and long-term progress in Kano State.

In his acceptance remarks, Deputy Governor Murtala Sule Garo expressed deep appreciation to the governor and the people of Kano State for the confidence reposed in him, describing his appointment as both an honour and a call to greater service.

 He pledged unwavering loyalty to the administration and a firm commitment to advancing its developmental agenda.

Garo noted that the task ahead requires diligence, experience and a clear sense of purpose, assuring that he would deploy his expertise to support the governor in strengthening governance and improving service delivery.

He emphasized that effective leadership must translate policies into real benefits for citizens, particularly at the grassroots level.

He also reaffirmed his commitment to fostering peace, stability, and inclusive growth, stressing that sustainable development can only thrive in an atmosphere of unity and cooperation.

 The deputy governor pledged to remain accessible and responsive, while working closely with stakeholders to address emerging challenges and promote shared prosperity across the state.

Adding a broader political perspective, former Kano State Governor and ex-national chairman of the APC Abdullahi Umar Ganduje expressed confidence in the capacity of the new deputy governor to contribute meaningfully to the state development.

He described the development as a strategic reinforcement of leadership that would strengthen governance and institutional continuity.

Ganduje further observed that the expectations of the people are high, urging the new deputy governor to remain focused, resilient and committed to policies that will improve living standards and expand economic opportunities.

He stressed the need for consistency in governance and the importance of building on existing frameworks to achieve sustainable results.

He also called for unity among political actors, noting that cooperation and mutual respect within the leadership space are critical for maintaining peace and driving progress.

According to him, Kano State stands to gain significantly when leaders prioritize collective interest above partisan considerations.

The event, according to Government House correspondent Adamu Dabo, represents a significant milestone in Kano political trajectory, reinforcing the administration’s resolve to strengthen governance structures and accelerate development efforts.

As proceedings drew to a close, the atmosphere was marked by cautious optimism, with many stakeholders expressing hope that the new deputy governor tenure would usher in greater stability, enhanced coordination in governance and measurable progress in improving the lives of the people of Kano State.

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