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FG to Construct 10,000 Housing Units in Kano – FHA MD

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The Federal Government, on Monday, said it had concluded arrangements to construct 10,000 low cost houses in Kano State, to enhance access to decent homes for Nigerians.Sen. Gbenga Ashafa, the Managing Director, Federal Housing Authority (FHA), stated this during an inspection of the 500-hectare land earmarked for the project by the Kano State Government at Dawanau village in Ungogo Local Government Area of the state.

Ashafa, represented by AbdulMumin Jibrin, the Executive Director, Business Development, FHA, said the project was part of the federal government’s programme aimed at addressing the housing deficit in the country.
He noted that FHA had initiated viable programmes to rehabilitate Federal Housing Estates across the country, adding that the management of the authority had also deployed personnel to the North West zone, to fast track implementation of its programmes.
While commending Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje for the allocation of the land, Ashafa tasked the staff of the Authority to exhibit high sense of professionalism and dedication to enhance effective service delivery. (NAN)

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2025 Budget: FCTA Secretariats, Departments to Spend N351.2bn on Capital Projects

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The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has earmarked N418.9 billion for its Secretariat, Departments and Agencies (SDAs) in the N1.78 trillion 2025 proposed statutory budget.Out of the N418.9 billion, N351 billion was set aside for capital expenditure and new projects, said the FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike, during the budget defence at the National Assembly on Wednesday.

Wike explained that out of the amount, N79.
3 billion was allocated to the Transportation Secretariat with N53 billion set aside for capital expenditure and N27 billion proposed for recurrent expenditure.He added that out of the capital expenditure, N25 billion was for the Abuja Light Rail Project rolling stock and provisions for other phases of the project.
He also said that N24 billion was earmarked for Bus Terminals development at Kugbo, Mabushi and Centre Business District.In the education sector, the minister said that N181 billion was allocated to the Education Secretariat, out of which N61 billion was for recurrent expenditure and N120 billion for capital expenditure.The minister said that the N120 billion include N8 billion set aside as Universal Basic Education Board counterpart fund.He further said that a total of N54 billion was earmarked for the Health Secretariat, out of which N20 billion was for capital projects.He added that N34 billion was for recurrent expenditure, of which N1.3 billion was earmarked for Drug Revolving g Fund.“The FCT Administration, through the budget, seeks to complete the upgrading and rehabilitation of FCT hospitals.“This will enhance the capacity of some of our hospitals through the procurement of modern hospital equipment and ambulances,” he said.In the environmental sector, the minister said that the FCT Administration has proposed N22.9 billion for the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB).He said that out of the amount, N3.9 was for capital projects while N19 billion was for operations and recurrent expenditure.He explained that the AEPB was charged with the statutory function of ensuring and maintaining a clean and healthy environment for inhabitants of the FCT.He disclosed that the city cleaning contracts require more than N12.3 billion per annum, while the maintenance of the Wupa Sewage Treatment Plant requires about N2.7 billion annually.“We are also reviewing our mode of operations to initiate a more cost-efficient city cleaning strategy in the 2025 fiscal year,” he said.To improve water supply in the FCT, Wike said that a total of N37.4 billion was set aside to enhance water treatment.He added that out of the figure, N7.7 billion was earmarked for water treatment chemicals while N29.4 billion was for FCT Water Board”s personnel, overhead and capital expenditure.“Through the 2025 statutory budget, we shall accelerate the implementation of the Greater Abuja Water Project being executed through a China Exim Bank Loan but for which we are to make counterpart funding provision.“The completion of implementation of the project will extend water supply to about 26 districts and layouts.“Noting the wide gap between current revenue generation in the water sector and its inherent potentials, as well as the need to minimise wastages, we are at advanced stage of exploiting Public Private Partnership for the deployment of pre-paid meters for dispensing of water at points of consumption.“The successful implementation of this initiative will greatly assist in addressing the revenue shortfalls of the Sector,” he assured.Wike further said that N8.3 billion was proposed for the Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat to improve agricultural production and engagement of youths in agriculture.This, according to him, will enhance food security, income and better standards of living in the rural communities.“With N4 billion earmarked for capital projects, we shall invest in the provision of agricultural inputs such as improved seeds, agro-chemicals and fertilizer among others and developed cluster farm centers in both the livestock and crop production sub-sectors,” he said.On social development sector, the minister said that a total of N23.7 billion was allocated to promote gender, youths, children development, and other vulnerable groups in the FCT.He added that funds would also go into promotion and preservation of Nigeria’s art and culture within the FCT.The allocation, he added, would also be challenged towards the development of sports, through the provision of sporting, cultural and recreational facilities.He also said that while the FCT Legal Services Secretariat got N7.7 billion, with N5 billion meant for capital expenditure, a total of N1.5 billion was earmarked for Land Department to cover personnel, overhead and capital expenditure.He added that the Area Council Services Secretariat got a total of N37.1 billion towards ensuring effective and efficient service delivery for rural transformation, improving quality of lives of the citizens and strengthening traditional institutions.The minister has earlier explained that out of the N1.78 trillion propose budget, N1.28 trillion was earmarked for capital projects, representing 72.3 per cent, while N494.1 billion was set aside as recurrent expenditure, representing 27.7 per cent. (NAN)

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Abia Moves to Regulate Scrap Metal Trade, Tackle Scavenging Menace

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The Abia State Government has pledged to create a business-friendly and regulated environment for operators in the sector, in a strategic move to curb illegal scavenging and promote responsible scrap metal trading.The meeting, held at the Ministry of Environment, with members of the Scrap Metal Association in Umuahia addressed growing concerns over the theft of government infrastructure including manhole covers and street fixtures attributed to unregistered scavengers.

During the high-level meeting, the State Commissioner for Environment, Philemon Ogbonna, announced that the government is taking concrete steps to sanitize the industry by eliminating unauthorized scavenging and ensuring that scrap dealers operate within legal frameworks.
The Commissioner described the dialogue as a “strategic engagement aimed at fostering mutual understanding and collaboration”, which was designed to end the theft of public property and create a structured environment for the scrap metal business, through regulation, registration, enforcement, and community collaboration.Ogbonna emphasized the need for collaboration with local community leaders to provide security support and monitor scrap-related activities at the grassroots level.Commissioner for Trade and Investment, Hon Kingsley Chibueze Nwokocha urged scrap dealers to formally register their businesses with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and obtain their ABSSIN (Abia State Business Serial Identification Number) to ensure transparency.He asked dealers to organize themselves in a way that allows them to verify the identity and source of materials brought in by scavengers. The goal is to prevent the sale of stolen public infrastructure.The General Manager of the Abia State Environmental Protection Agency (ASEPA), Chief Ogbonnia Okereke, acknowledged scavenging as a legitimate trade but warned against environmental and infrastructural damage caused by unregulated practices.Special Assistants to the Governor on Environment and Climate Change, Professor Mrs. Iheukwumere and Esther Ajah respectively, encouraged scrap dealers to adopt environmentally friendly and lawful practices that support recycling and sustainability.Furthermore, the state government has vowed to implement a monitoring framework that includes registration, timing of operations, and buyer accountability. The emphasis will also be on sensitizing all players in the sector to the implications of illegal trading and theft of public property.Representatives of the Scrap Metal Association, including Chukwudi Onwukaeme and Okeke Ogwuegbu, welcomed the initiative, affirming their readiness to cooperate with the state government.They clarified that the Inner Galaxy company , the state’s largest metal buyer, does not purchase government-owned items like railway tracks or manhole covers, and called for stricter regulation of scavengers.Meanwhile, as the crackdown on illicit scrap trade gains momentum, stakeholders who include the President General of Ahuwa Oboro autonomous community in Ikwuano Local Government Area of the state, James Nnadozie Uchegbuo, the President General of Igbo Ekene Global Development Union, Ambassador Moses Onyegbule among others who interacted with our correspondent are hopeful that the new measures will not only protect public infrastructure but also create a cleaner and safer business environment across Abia State.

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We’re Actively Expanding Training, Mentorship, Funding Access – Lokpobiri

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

The Ministry of Petroleum Resources and the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), said they are actively expanding training, mentorship, funding access, and innovation hubs tailored towards the youth.They also said, they are committed to fostering inclusive growth, saying whether you are a startup working on energy tech, a female-led fabrication firm, or a young engineer seeking experience, there is space for them at the heart of Nigeria’s oil and gas revolution.

Speaking on Wednesday at the 2025 Nigerian Oil and Gas Opportunity Fair (NOGOF) at the NCDMB Tower in Yenagoa the Bayelsa state capital, the Minister of Petroleum Resources (Oil) Sen.
Heineken Lokpobiri said, the time for excuses is over. “The time for bold decisions is now. Under this administration, we are reimagining the oil and gas sector as a platform for economic justice, national security, and generational wealth.The 2025 NOGOF with the theme: Driving Investment and Production Growth: Shaping a Sustainable Oil and Gas Industry through Indigenous Capacity Development”, Lokpobiri said in my view concerning the theme, “which I’m confident many here share, it emphasises three interconnected pillars: first, the drive for increased investment, which is critical to unlocking new exploration, reviving dormant assets, and modernising infrastructure across the oil and gas value chain; second, the imperative of boosting crude oil production to stabilise our economy, strengthen reserves, and enhance energy security; and third, the strategic focus on indigenous capacity development, ensuring that Nigerian expertise, enterprises, and innovations are central to the sector’s growth”.In his keynote address, the Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Felix Ogbe, lauded President Bola Tinubu’s newly introduced ‘Nigeria First’ policy describing it as a bold and forward-thinking move for Nigerian content development.He said the NOGOF platform provides opportunities for stakeholders to collaborate, share knowledge, and explore business opportunities, ultimately contributing to the growth and sustainability of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.While declaring the ceremony open, the Bayelsa state Governor, Senator Douye Diri, again called on the National Assembly to review the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), to enable state governments in oil producing areas to play statutory roles in overseeing development projects in host communities.Diri, who was represented by his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, made the call on Wednesday at this year’s edition of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Opportunities Fair, (NOGOF), at the Local Content Towers in Yenagoa, the state capital.He noted that while the extant PIA empowers oil and gas bearing communities to directly receive oil proceeds accruing to them without recourse to state governments, hostilities emanating from the management of such funds were always being channeled to government for settlement.According to the Bayelsa Chief Executive, bringing governments of oil bearing states on board will do a whole lot of good in the planning and implementation of community development projects because most of the communities lack the capacity to deal with such investments.Diri equally expressed displeasure over the exclusion of host governments in the Shell Petroleum Development Company and Agip Oil Company’s divestment of their shares, despite its operations for over 70 years in the Niger Delta.He said when the oil firms were divesting their shares, the state government made efforts for some shares to be allocated to it but to no avail, stressing that the attitude of some of the indigenous firms that bought over the shares had not changed from their predecessors in terms of lack of best operational practices.Commenting on the theme of NOGOF, “Driving Investment and Production Growth: Shaping Sustainable Future for Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry Through Indigenous Capacity Development,” Senator Diri commended the Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board for the initiative.He however, urged the Local Content Board to take a retrospective look at its past and present achievements and make projections into the future particularly in areas of enhancing local capacity for the youths.The governor also drew attention of the Local Content to the fact that Bayelsa was being shortchanged in the situation where it does not benefit from the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas despite providing 60 percent of its feed stock.

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