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Senator lauds NCDMB as 500 Youths Graduate from Solar Power Training
From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
Senator Teslim Kolawole Folarin, the former Chairman of the Local Content Committee in the 9th Senate has commended the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) for training 500 youths in Oyo State on solar power installation and maintenance.
The training programme which lasted for six months, was organized as part of the Board’s youth empowerment and human capacity-building initiatives conducted in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.
Folarin, who represented Oyo Central Senatorial District, gave the commendation on Tuesday when he participated in the close-out ceremony of the training held at Ibadan.
He lauded the Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Engr.
Simbi Kesiye Wabote for his dedication to growing Local Content and building capacity for youths of the country, noting that “If we have about 10 Simbi’s in Nigeria, our country will be a better place”.He requested the Board to continually engage the youths with more training and contract opportunities in the oil and gas industry.
Delivering the keynote address at the event, the Director, Planning, Research and Statistics at the NCDMB, Alhalji Abdulmalik Halilu hinted that the Board initiated the programme to create employment opportunities in the country, generate wealth and empower the youths to contribute meaningfully to the economy of the nation.
He observed that technology, skill acquisition in trades and agriculture are some of the high-impact economic sectors.
He harped that solar power installation and maintenance training provided an alternative source of power at homes and offices to support the national power grid in addition to providing job opportunities for the youths.
Halilu further disclosed that as part of the end-to-end planning for the programme, the Board has concluded arrangements to register cooperative societies for the group as well as provide shops where they would practice their trades.
According to him, “the trainees will commence business as registration of cooperatives and the provision of shops in groups for the graduates has been done. “This empowerment programme was aimed at providing lifelong support to youths”.
He implored Nigerian youths to take advantage of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Joint Qualification System (NOGICJQS), saying the platform is used to select participants for human capacity-building interventions and employment opportunities whenever they are available.
In her comments, the General Manager of the Corporate Communication and Zonal Coordination Division, Mrs. Angela Okoro gave an overview of the Board’s objectives and mandates stating that the Board has trained over 16,000 semi-skilled and skilled youths across the country, in furtherance of its Human Capital Development initiatives.
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Security Operatives Arrest 32-yr-old Man for Allegedly Negotiating Ammunition for Bandits in Zamfara
From Ifeanyichukwu Nwannah, Gusau
A 32-year-old man, Ahmed Abubakar suspected to be armed weapons dealer has been arrested in Abuba, for allegedly suppling ammunitions to bandits in Zamfara State.
This medium gathered that, a security and counter insurgency expert on his verified X account on Tuesday, 9th December 2025, arrested the 32-year-old man by the operatives of the Mabushi Division following credible intelligence.
The suspect said to be currently residing at Anguwan Dodo, Gwagwalada, has allegedly contacted a serving soldier, Corporal Yusuf Mohammed, to help him source 1,000 rounds of ammunition, purportedly for bandit groups in Zamfara State, which they agreed on certain amount for a cash reward.
“Sources said the suspect, had allegedly contacted a Nigerian Army personnel, Cpl Yusuf Mohammed, to help him procure 1,000 rounds of ammunition, which he claimed were meant for bandits in Zamfara for a monetary reward”
This medium also learnt that Abubakar reportedly confessed during interrogation that he was acting on the instructions of his uncle, one Ahmed Yakubu, who lives at the same address, but is currently on the run.
He said that Yakubu had instructed him to buy the ammunition and transport the arms to Zamfara State for use by bandits in their area.
This medium also learnt that the police recovered N170, 100 from the suspect, believed to be part of the funds intended for the illegal purchase.
The Command said, “the suspect is currently in custody undergoing further investigation, while efforts are ongoing to track down his fleeing accomplice,” he added.
The FCT Police Command spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, could not be reached for comments, as calls to her telephone lines were not reachable, a text message sent to her was yet to be replied as of the time of filing this report.
The development came amid recurring attacks and kidnappings carried out by bandits in the area.
Recall that a few days ago, the command busted a kidnapping syndicate following a raid on their den in Ushafa, which led to the rescue of seven kidnapped victims after a gun duel.
The police spokesperson for the FCT Command, SP Josephine Adeh, disclosed this in a statement.
According to her, “on December 5, 2025, the FCT Police Command received a distress report that armed men had invaded a community in Ushafa and abducted several residents.
“In a swift response, a Joint Team comprising operatives of the FCT Anti-Kidnapping Unit, alongside personnel of the Army and the DSS, mobilised to the area on 6th December 2025 and immediately commenced a coordinated search operation.
“Acting on credible intelligence, the team traced the suspects through the outskirts of Mpape community into settlements extending towards Kagarko LGA of Kaduna State.
“Upon sighting the security operatives, the kidnappers opened fire, engaging the team in a fierce gun duel.
“The operatives returned fire with superior force, successfully dislodging the criminals from their hideout and rescuing one victim who was found in their custody.”
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FG, Partners Champion Women’s Empowerment in Livestock Sector
By Raphael Atuu, Abuja
The Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha, has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to placing women at the centre of Nigeria’s livestock transformation, declaring that “women are the backbone of the livestock economy.
”Speaking at a high-level breakfast meeting in Abuja, the Minister emphasised that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda has elevated livestock as a national development priority and created new opportunities for women to lead, own businesses, and prosper.
He also applauded the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, for her unwavering advocacy for women’s empowerment.“So, to every woman here, you are not behind the scenes.
You are on the front lines. You are not a sidebar—you are the main agenda. Your work matters. Your voice matters. Your leadership matters.“This Ministry is your partner. We will work hand-in-hand with AWARFA-N and all stakeholders to expand opportunities, especially in high-value chains like honey, goats, dairy, and poultry. We are here to listen, to support, and to act.
Earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Chinyere Ijeoma Akujobi, welcomed participants and reiterated that women remain the driving force behind food production, family nutrition, local markets, and value-chain activities.
She highlighted that the Ministry’s National Livestock Growth and Acceleration Strategy (NL-GAS) deliberately identifies Women and Youth as one of its ten core pillars.
The Permanent Secretary also announced the forthcoming launch of the National Presidential Youth and Women Initiatives in Livestock, which will create thousands of jobs across all 774 LGAs.
Presenting AWARFA-N’s five-year strategy, Victoria Madedor outlined the organisation’s vision to become the leading platform for supporting women’s investment and business growth in animal resources and agribusiness.
She emphasised sustainability, capacity building, access to finance, value-chain development, technology, and advocacy as the five pillars guiding the 2025–2029 strategy. She urged partners to deepen support for women’s enterprise development, including access to land, climate-smart technologies, and feed-production skills.
Delivering a goodwill message on behalf of AU-IBAR, Dr. Sarah Ossiya stressed the need for a new era of intentional inclusion of women in livestock systems, noting that undernutrition reduces Africa’s GDP by up to 10 percent.
She stressed that “when you feed animals right, you feed people right,” and called for increased financing and land-use reforms to unlock women’s full potential.
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Mutfwang Declares ASUP National Delegates Conference Open in Jos
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang has declared open the 18th National Delegates Conference of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) open in Jos, Plateau State.
He urged the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) to migrate from traditional trade unionism to management, emphasizing the need for labour leaders to acquire modern management skills to drive growth and development.
Mutfwang represented by his Deputy, Ngo Josephine Piyo reiterated the commitment of his administration to further better the working condition of Polytechnics workers as well as the infrastructural development of the institution.
He described the theme for the Convention, “Migrating from Trade Unionism to Management: Harnessing the Benefits in Role Changes for the Next Phase of the Struggle” as not only timely but visionary as it reflects a deep understanding that the future of labour leadership will no longer depend solely on agitation, but on innovation, collaboration, strategic thinking and management expertise.
Mutfwang emphasized that labour leaders must move beyond agitation and become partners in organizational growth, saying, “We are entering an era where workers are not just employees but stakeholders. In this new phase, labour must sit not only at negotiation tables, but also at planning tables, management boards, and policy think-tanks.”
He assured the government of Plateau State’s commitment to people-centered and labour-friendly policies, adding that, “We are building a public service driven by efficiency, merit and welfare. We believe that workers are not liabilities but assets, assets whose value must be developed to build a stronger economy,” he charged them delegates
The National President of ASUP, Shammah Kpanja in an interview with Newsmen shortly after the opening ceremony highlighted the key challenges facing the polytechnic sector from attaining its full potential.
According to him, “The universities have the National Universities Commission (NUC), the Colleges of Education have the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE), but the polytechnics are the only tertiary sector without a dedicated commission. We are insisting that there should be a dedicated commission to regulate quality assurance in the polytechnics.” He insisted
Kpanja maintained that polytechnics should be allowed to mount dual-mode programs by enabling students to pursue National Diploma (ND) and B. Tech degrees, adding that the discrimination against HND holders is hindering the growth of the country.
“Look at our products; the maximum number of years they spend before obtaining their certificate is five years. Two years ND, one year industrial attachment, and another two years HND. But despite that, they do not go beyond a particular level in public service. They are discriminated against, they are dehumanized, and they are placed in cadres that are not even the same as their University counterparts.” The President stated
The union further expressed concerns over what it described as the rampant conversion of polytechnics into universities in the country targeted at undermining technical education in Nigeria.
“This clearly shows that the Federal Government has no focused position on technical education. We have always promoted education that should serve as a driver to take us out of insecurity and joblessness.
“Also, ASUP is pushing for improved welfare, including the implementation of the 25% and 35% wage awards and payment of arrears. We are calling on the government to ensure that this negotiation is completed within the shortest time possible, and that the content of the new agreement must not only be signed but fully implemented,” he strongly emphasized.

