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Gov Makinde’s Policies Transformed Oyo’s Night Economy, Reduced Energy Poverty in Two Years- Energy Commissioner

By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
The Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Prof Dahud Kehinde Shangodoyin, has explained that the policies of Governor ‘Seyi Makinde in the energy sector have combined to transform the night economy and security of the state in the last few years.
Shangodoyin declared that through the Oyo State Electricity Regulation Law, the Light-up Oyo Project, the SMART LED Solar Street Light project, the Hybrid Independent Power Project and the provision of mini grids across the state, the Makinde administration has addressed poverty, insecurity and impacted on residents of the state.
He stated this at the Omituntun 2.
0 Inter-Ministerial Press Briefing held at the Governor’s Office Briefing Room, Secretariat, Ibadan.According to him, the Ministry focused on institutional reforms and governance; promotion of private-public partnership; developing robust revenue models and developing policies for sustainable energy, which have all resulted in the reduction of energy deficit in the state.
This was as the Commissioner declared that the proposed Ibadan Gas Distribution Project is well on course, noting that following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Oyo State Government and the Shell Nigeria Gas, the state has approached the Nigeria Mainstream Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority for the licence for the project.
He noted that once the state is able to secure the licence, it will move to complete the project, which will further address energy deficit in the state.
Shangodoyin maintained that Governor Makinde’s dream is to ensure that the state achieves 500 megawatts of energy generation before leaving office, noting that the administration has been doing everything possible including putting in place the legal frameworks, policies and infrastructure to achieve the focus.
He stated that his Ministry’s impact on the energy sector is captured through the Light-up Oyo Project, which second phase covering 223.48km, has been executed up to 75 per cent; the provision of mini grids to scores of rural communities across the state and the construction of the first phase of the Hybrid Independent Power Project, which has helped in fully powering the Secretariat.
Other achievements, he noted, include the supply of solar power to about 21 PHCs and provisions and installations of transformers in many communities across the state, among others.
He said: “We are here to share with you the impact of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources in the administration of Governor ‘Seyi Makinde in the last two years.
“Of course, the Ministry was set up in 2019 and the goals were to ensure that we have energy security in Oyo State and to reduce energy poverty across the state. Also, part of the goals is to make Oyo State a destination for energy investment.
“The Energy Ministry was built to pursue objectives that align with about five Sustainable Development Goals; SDG One, to reduce poverty; SDG Seven, which is the affordable clean energy; SDG Eight, decent work and economic growth; SDG Nine, industry, innovation and infrastructure and SDG Eleven, sustainable cities and communities.
“Apart from supporting these SDGs, we are focusing on ease of doing business in Oyo State, infrastructure development and development resource flow.
“All our activities directly support the economy of Oyo State as captured in Governor Makinde’s infrastructure revolution and contained in the Oyo State Roadmap for Accelerated Development, 2019-2023 and Oyo State Roadmap for Sustainable Development, 2023-2027. So, we can say that we are a big part of a bigger picture.
“Our strategies to achieve these goals have been enormous; we have what we call institutional reforms and governance; promotion of private-public partnership; developing robust revenue models and developing policies for sustainable energy.
“The state government completed the first phase of the Independent Power Project in December 2024 and it is generating 5 megawatts of power, while the phase will generate 6 megawatts.
“We have got it right in the last six months in that the four megawatts of Gas Generator has been sustained in the afternoons, and we are getting 2.4-2.8 MW for the Secretariat Complex, while in the evening we use 1 MW of Solar to power the energy within the Secretariat.
“We have sustained this with the assistance of the governor and we are also working with Elektron, the contractor, to make sure we can also distribute parts of the power to the suburbs of the Secretariat.
“We will optimise the use of the power generated. We are working towards optimising the first phase, while also working towards completing the second phase.
“We also supplied 21 Health Care Centres with solar power.
“The second one is the Light-up Oyo Project. About 18 kilometres were completed under Omituntun 1.0, while the phase 2 is 223.48km. We have installed the poles but we have outstanding ones in some towns and we are working towards completing them soon.
“We are managing the Light-up Oyo Project as a direct intervention of the Ministry in the last six months.
“We have sustained the priority areas within Ibadan; if you move from Ojoo to Dugbe, from Dugbe to Molete, from Yemetu to Beere to Challenge, from Molete to Akobo, you will find out that all the lights are on. The other areas, we are looking at how we can maintain them but we have to first get things right.
“Under phase 2, we have completed 75 per cent of the project. We need to emphasise that we are using the Trybrid approach to sustain the Light-up Project; gas, generator and electricity from IBEDC.
“We have the mini grid projects; we have completed one at Ajia in Ona Ara Local Government, which has 100 Kilowatts of power; we have completed the project in Otefon in Atiba Local Government; we have also completed one in Agbaruru in Iwajowa Local Government.
“We also have a PPP arrangement to power some communities across the state; three communities have been powered in Iwajowa Local Government using the solar minigrid; seven communities in Oriire Local Government; two communities in Itesiwaju, 2 communities in Saki West, one community in Surulere
“The completion of the mini grids is a testament to the promise by Governor Makinde that we will provide valuable electricity to our rural communities.
“We have also provided transformers and installed the same to many communities, this is an ongoing exercise; New Bodija Estate Area, Aremo, Ilora Farm Settlement, Akobo, Air Force High School. This is to improve energy reliability. We will continue in this regard. What we are focusing on is to look at communities across the state and see where we can assist with regards to provision of transformers.
“We have the solar LED public lighting project. What we have done is to have a multi-approach to lighting our streets; some areas are solar-powered. The Exco approved 85km of solar street lighting across the state and we have achieved 43.12 km of this project within Ibadan. We are extending the rest to other zones in the state so that we build Smart LED solar lighting on streets to improve public lighting, energy efficiency and improved evening/night economy.
“We are providing the first of its kind high flood light in the South-West. On Bridge 1 of the Senator Rashidi Ladoja Circular Road, we have energised a 30-metre tall high flood light having 18 masts with bulbs. That is the first of its kind and my colleagues from neighbouring states have asked me how we did it. We will complete that of Bridge 1 by next week, while another one will be completed at Bridge 6 around the Badeku Area.
“When you get to Onipepeye, you will find a high mast there coming from the Mufu Laninhun Area towards Access Christ Ministry, we have six masts there. That will improve the night economy in all those areas.
“We have powered and energised our highways through the Light-up Oyo Project and solar street lighting project. We have about 1300 all-in-one solar street lights across 50 markets, motor parks, hospitals and other places. We have also supplied electricity to health facilities, using the off-grid approach.”
The Commissioner further noted that in line with the Legacy Compact recently launched by the state government to measure performance and come up with legacy deliverables in the next few months, his Ministry has identified priority areas, including removing investment bottlenecks in the energy sector, addressing technical deficits and sustaining efforts aimed at getting competent hands to help with operation and maintenance.
“We will also identify institutional gaps in terms of weak inter-agency coordination, rural electrification, donor engagement and energy security.
“We will continue to key into the vision of the governor to make Oyo State functional, economically vibrant, socially harmonious, aesthetically delightful and a preferred destination for all,” he concluded.
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Why I Won’t Defect to APC – Ex-Reps Deputy Minority Whip Adekoya

By Mike Odiakose, Abujan
Immediate past Deputy Minority Whip of the House of Representatives, Hon Adesegun Abdel-Majid Adekoya, has debunked speculations that he is planning to defect to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Hon Adekoya has been a member of the PDP from the party’s formative year in 1998.
Speaking to Journalists in his country home in Ago Iwoye, Ogun State, the grassroot mobilizer popularly called Attacker, declared that despite the wave of defections ahead of 2027 election, he has absolutely no plans to join the APC.
He declared that most of the politicians Defecting to the APC are doing for personal reasons and not for the interest of their people as most of them claimed.
According to him, most of the defectors have skeletons in their closets and are desperate for political cover.
He also attributed defection to APC by some politicians to financial reasons.
“But let me make it absolutely clear—crossing to APC has never crossed my mind. I have no reason to, and by the grace of Almighty Allah, I’m not financially desperate or in need of political cover, which is often the case for many who defect.
“Let’s be honest. Most people who switch parties do so because they have skeletons in their closets. Otherwise, why would a sitting governor, supposedly confident in his leadership, jump ship to APC?”
Making reference to the recent event of switching from one party to another that took place in Akwa Ibom for example, he stressed that it well known fact that the entire PDP structure rejected their governor’s attempt to drag them into APC.
“Even key commissioners and the majority of the House of Assembly refused to follow him. That tells you everything.
“So if someone asks me if I’m going to join APC, or work for Tinubu my answer is simple is in between.
Hon Adekoya also frowned at the absurdity in some of the actions of the Ogun State government.
Citing an instance he said: “I was once invited to an event by the Ogun State government. Ironically, the letter arrived on Eid day. I was told someone from the state was at my gate, and I expected good news.
“Instead, they handed me an invitation for June 12th. I felt insulted. On a sacred holiday meant for giving, you bring me a letter demanding my time and money?
“Traveling to Abeokuta would cost me about ₦50,000. Why should I do that for a government I’ve gained nothing from, one that’s brought no benefit to the people?
“We still have electric poles installed six years ago that have never worked. We still have children in public schools wearing tattered uniforms. Many schools only have two government-supplied shirts—the rest are PTA donations.
Is that the system I’m expected to support?”
Hon Adekoya, who sponsored the Teachers Enhancement Act that saw the elongation of the length of service years for Teachers nationwide when he was in the National Assembly, lamented that the state of our education sector is disgraceful.
“Most public schools in Ogun State barely survive. The government does next to nothing, so concerned citizens like me are forced to step in.
“We lobby education departments with College of Education, and University to consider our area as a priority when send student for Teaching Practices or NYSC, we provide accommodation for teachers, and even offer stipends—all because we care. But not everyone has access to these networks. The average student is suffering.
“In my own political experience, there period I have to spent over millions on litigation alone while contesting under PDP vs APC candidates, in contrast, I might just spend less. Why? Because the state electoral process is rigged in favor of those who already have the nod from the powers that be.
“Imagine what I could have done for the people if I had invested that ₦160 million in community development instead of fighting legal battles. Politics in this country has become a financial sinkhole with little return for the masses.
“As a person with Political Journey and Vision that
rose through the ranks, from council chairman to House of Representatives, I didn’t parachute into politics. So when someone from nowhere is handed a ticket over those of us with long-standing records of service, it’s a absorb.”
Despite his interest in public service, particularly in returning to the House of Representatives, he said the Senate doesn’t appeal to him.
“I want to finish what I started—especially abandoned projects in Degubo and the Ogbe Waterside areas. From uncompleted hospitals to stadiums overtaken by weeds, there’s a lot to fix.
“In Degubo alone, I spearheaded projects like town halls, bridges, classrooms, and the rehabilitation of royal palaces. But sadly, some federal projects like the Ogbe Paper Mill were sold off and looted. I fought hard against that, but the place had already been privatized. There was little I could do beyond raising motions in the House.”
He future declared that he believes that 2027 will be different, stressing that he knows that Nigerians are tired, hungry and disillusioned.
“It won’t be about APC or PDP anymore—it will be about individuals with integrity and vision. The people will vote for character, not party.
“As for Tinubu, if he wants to contest again, he must change. The dominance of Lagos-based appointments is hurting the Yoruba nation. Out of ten appointments, eight go to Lagos. That imbalance must be corrected if there’s to be unity.
I still have faith that change is possible—but only if we focus on people, not party platforms.”
He added that it is possible for someone that is concerned about the welfare of his constituents to be close to the government without compromising their principles.
“You can be close to government without selling your soul. Proximity doesn’t have to mean compromise. And certainly, it shouldn’t mean betrayal of your people.
“I’ve maintained my independence, and I will continue to fight for what’s right. If given another chance, I’ll serve again—not for fame, but to complete the work I started and ensure my people see the benefits of good governance.
“Let it be known: I am not joining APC, and I will never allow personal gain to override public service,” he said.
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Nigeria Customs Service Foils Smuggling Attempts, intercepted PMS worth over 95 million in Adamawa.

From Yagana Ali Yola
The Nigeria Customs Service, Zone D, Adamawa State, has made significant seizures of petroleum products and arrested suspects in various smuggling operations.
The seizures include 2,276 jerricans of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and 19 jerricans of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), with a total Duty Paid Value (DPV) of ₦95,695,000.
The controller general of custom Bashir Adewale Adeniyi , who was represented by the commander operations whirlwind
HK Ejibunu said the smuggling operations were intercepted at various notorious smuggling flashpoints, including Malabu-Belel Axis, Girei-Wuro Bokki Axis, Gurin-Fufore Axis, Jamtari Axis, Maiha Axis, Jimeta Waterside, and Mubi-Sahuda Axis.
The petroleum products were carefully concealed and being prepared for illegal export or distribution to neighboring countries.
Earlier in his welcome address the controller Nigeria custom Adamawa/ Taraba command HB Bashir call on good people of Adamawa state to cooperate with the command in other to bring to an end the activity of the Economics saboteurs who snuggled PMS to the neighboring country of Cameron at detriment of Nigerian.
However, the Nigeria Customs Service reported a disturbing incident of a violent mob attack on its operatives while on duty. The officers were ambushed by violent mobs and smugglers who barricaded access roads and assaulted the officers. One of the attackers was fatally injured during the chaos.
The smuggling of PMS not only results in revenue loss for the country but also puts additional pressure on the already strained fuel supply chain. The Nigeria Customs Service is committed to curbing such illicit activities that threaten national security.
The Service is working with relevant security agencies to identify and bring all perpetrators to justice. The public is urged to support law enforcement activities by providing timely intelligence and standing against such wicked acts and criminalities.
The Nigeria Customs Service remains committed to its mission of protecting the nation’s borders and preventing economic sabotage. The Service condemns the violent attack on its operatives and reiterates its zero-tolerance stance toward violence and obstruction of official duty.
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Group Empowers Women in 12 Akwanga Communities with Poultry Items.

From Abel Zwanke, Lafia
As part of its ongoing efforts to promote grassroots entrepreneurship and self-reliance, the Community Initiative for Character Moulding and Entrepreneurship Development (CiCMED), under its Future Planter Happy World Project, has empowered women in 12 communities across Akwanga Local Government Area of Nasarawa State with poultry starter kits.
The one-day community engagement, themed “Building Self-sufficiency and a Brighter Future for Nigerian Mothers and Children (Happy World),” was designed to equip rural women with the resources needed to establish and sustain small-scale poultry farming ventures.
Beneficiaries received 240 Nuellas (pullet chicks), poultry drinkers and feeders, and bags of chicken feed to aid their startups.
Speaking during the one Day distribution exercise on Wednesday, the programme coordinator, Mr. Kefas Tigga, said the empowerment was a deliberate effort to build economic resilience among women, particularly in underserved communities.
“This project is a response to the need for sustainable empowerment. We believe that by equipping women with these poultry items, they can generate income, support their families, and contribute meaningfully to local food production,” Tigga stated.
He acknowledged the vital support of Rt. Hon. Musa Ahmed Mohammed, the Nasarawa State Accountant General, who also holds the traditional title of Baraden Nasarawa, for his unwavering commitment to community development.
“We’re grateful to Rt. Hon. Musa Ahmed Mohammed, the Nasarawa State Accountant General, for his continued support for initiatives that promote economic growth and social impact at the grassroots,” he added.
One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Amina Adamu, expressed her gratitude, describing the project as a life-changing intervention.
“This is the kind of support we need. With these birds and feeds, I can start something immediately. I’m very grateful,” she said.
CiCMED reaffirmed its dedication to closely monitoring the beneficiaries’ progress and pledged to extend the Future Planter Happy World Project to more communities across the state.