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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu commissioning projects in FCT

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Ahead of 2027,President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has disclosed his party’s readiness  to welcoming Rivers State’s former Governor Nyesom Wike into the All Progressives Congress (APC).

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made this declaration on Wednesday  while commissioning arterial road number N16, Shehu Shagari Way, from Ring Road, Nnamdi Azikiwe, to arterial road number N20, Wole Soyinka Way, including an interchange and other roads in Katampe District of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Impressed by Wike’s performance in Infrastructural development in FCT, the President jokingly stated, “We have somebody in Nyesom Wike. He’s not a member of my party. Not yet, but the day he changes his mind and registers with progressives, we will welcome him.” Tinubu added that having Wike in the APC would be beneficial, saying, “We will join him in singing, ‘As e dy pain them, e dy sweet us'”.

This development comes against the backdrop of previous defections from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC, including 27 lawmakers loyal to Wike who defected to the APC in December 2023, citing division within their party.

The President described the set to be commissioned project as a testament to his administration’s commitment to transformation under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

According to him the road will ease traffic congestion around central Abuja and improve connectivity to developing districts such as Katampe, Jahi, and Mabushi.

President Tinubu added that the project will stimulate housing and business growth while serving as a foundation for future city integration.

He  commended the Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike, for his leadership and teamwork in delivering the project.

The President emphasized that the project affirms his administration’s commitment to transformation under the Renewed Hope Agenda, which focuses on reform and regeneration.

Tinubu stressed that infrastructure is not a luxury but a necessity, serving as the bedrock of national competitiveness, growth, social integration, and economic opportunity.

The President highlighted his administration’s investments in roads, rail, power, healthcare, education, and digital infrastructure to unlock Nigeria’s full potential.

“The Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike, played a crucial role in completing the project, which was previously underdeveloped despite being part of the Abuja master plan”.

President Tinubu praised Wike’s teamwork and leadership, saying that the Minister’s efforts demonstrate that teamship is the hallmark of good leadership.

He  thanked the Gishiri community for their cooperation and acknowledged that the community had been relocated with peace and good compensation.

“You (Gishiri community) have been relocated, not that, we grabbed the land. Like any government, we want development but how well we organize and execute them depends on us because we are there because of the trust you have in us.

“Thank you very much for the cooperation. We thank you and we thank the Minister of FCT too for relocating your community with peace and good compensation”.

“This project represents more than a stretch of asphalt. It affirms our commitment and transformation under our Renewed Hope Agenda. Since assuming office in May 23, this administration has been guided by a philosophy anchored on reform and regeneration”.

Tinubu emphasized that the government is committed to serving the people and earning their trust through development projects like the arterial road N16.

“We recognize that our nation’s development is linked to the quality of infrastructure, connecting people, cities, and industries. There is no way industrialization will flourish without good roads. We are investing in roads, rail, power, health care, education, and digital infrastructure. It is only through these coordinated and integrated developments that we can unlock Nigeria’s full potential. I promise you we will”.

Wike’s potential defection to the APC could have significant implications for Nigerian politics, particularly in Rivers State. As a prominent PDP figure, his move could further destabilize the opposition party and bolster the ruling APC’s strength. Only time will tell if Wike will take the plunge and join the APC, but President Tinubu’s welcoming remarks suggest that the party is open to having him on board.

Earlier in his remark,the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, stated that the planned coalition to unseat President Bola Tinubu in 2027 is “bound to fail”.

Wike attributed the coalition’s failure to President Tinubu’s good work, saying, “Your good work has killed the coalition. I was thinking that truly, there would be a coalition. The coalition is bound to fail, and it has failed”.

Wike thanked President Tinubu for granting 10 days for project commissioning in the FCT, highlighting the President’s commitment to development.

The Minister noted that under Tinubu’s administration, contractors now have confidence in the government, further solidifying the President’s position.

Of recent, key opposition figures, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, have been working to form a united front to challenge Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027. However, internal conflicts within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and a lack of unified strategy
Seems to hampered their progress.

Wike’s statement underscores the impact of President Tinubu’s developmental efforts on the opposition’s plans. By delivering tangible projects and infrastructure, the President has undermined the opposition’s momentum, making it challenging for them to gain traction.

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ADC may join local contractors, Pensioners – Condemns Federal Government’s scandalous debts to both.

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By George Mgbeleke

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) on Sunday said it is prepared to join the ongoing protests by local contractors and pensioners across the country if the Federal Government fails to respond to their plight.
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party condemned the Federal Government over its staggering debts to indigenous contractors and federal pensioners, saying it is a clear sign that the APC government does not care about the suffering of ordinary Nigerians.

The full statement read:

The ADC is deeply concerned by the MAY JOIN LOCAL CONTRACTORS, PENSIONERS PROTESTSplight of indigenous contractors who for several weeks have camped at the Federal Ministry of Finance with coffins, demanding to be paid for the work they have done.

We also stand in strong solidarity with pensioners who are now threatening to march naked in protest if the Federal Government fails to pay what it owed to them in long arrears of pensions.

No serious government allows things to deteriorate to the point where citizens must resort to coffins and naked protests before they are taken seriously. But this only further confirms that the APC government is insensitive and does not care about the damage that their actions or inactions do to the country’s image, and more importantly, to the livelihood of ordinary citizens.

What makes this even more troubling is that the same government responsible for this embarrassment keeps boasting about “meeting and surpassing revenue targets.” If our national finances are truly as strong as the government claims, why are contractors still owed over N500 billion for completed projects? Why are pensioners still waiting for increments and palliatives that were approved more than a year ago? You cannot claim revenue excellence while ordinary Nigerians are drowning in unpaid debts. Something is not adding up.

And, instead of this crisis, the APC-led government is busy distributing campaign vehicles, mobilising coordinators, and building structures for 2027. A government that cannot pay its own contractors and cannot honour its obligations to pensioners has absolutely no moral right to be campaigning for another term.
We have taken note of the untold suffering and humiliation that both the contractors and the pensioners have had to endure. This has to end now. The ADC is therefore prepared to march in solidarity with them if the government refuses to act immediately to address their plight.

ADC will continue to stand with all citizens who have been pushed into hardship by this APC-led federal government’s failures. Where this government destroys trust, we will rebuild it. Where they abandon their responsibilities, we will uphold them.”

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Wike -led PDP Pledges Support for NWC …Vows Unity …As Ohuabunwa says Party must unite, adhere to Laws

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Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, Chairman of the factional Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Nyesom Wike-led PDP, has emphasized the importance of unity and adherence to party laws and guidelines.

Speaking on Sunday during the opening session of the BoT meeting at the Life Camp official residence of FCT Minister , Barr Nyesom Wike, Ohuabunwa pledged the group’s support for the National Working Committee (NWC) and efforts to reorganize affected states.

“We are going to work with this NWC, we are going to encourage them, we are going to support them to ensure that the right things are done, and that things will be done in line with the law and the guidance of our great party, the NWC. Like I said, we are also making meaningful progress in reorganizing affected states, including the Constitution of Credible Caretaker Committees, to prepare the ground for transparent congresses and subsequent convention process.

These efforts are aimed at building trust, strengthening internal structures, and ensuring that our party remains a model of fairness and inclusiveness in Nigerian democratic space.

“As the Constitution of our party entails, the Board of Trustees must continue to provide stability, wisdom, and moral guidance. Our responsibility is to safeguard the party’s soul, steer it away from divisive tendencies, and reinforce the values that have historically set the PDP apart as a disciplined and a democratically established institution. In this defining moment, therefore, we must rise above sentiments and act with unity of all.

“Our duty is clear, well stated, to consolidate the reforms already underway, deepen internal cohesion, and ensure that the People’s Democratic Party emerges stronger, more virile, more united, and fully prepared for the leadership responsibilities ahead. I thank you all for your steadfastness, for your dedication and commitment, and your loyalty to our great Party. This is the time we should stand to be counted”

“BOT is the conscience of the party, we are the moral compass, and we wouldn’t want to behave or become complicit. We must stand and face the truth, and ensure that this party stands to be counted at all times in our obedience to the laws of the Federation, the law of our party, and the guidelines of the regulatory body, which is the Independent national Electoral Commission. I want to thank you all for coming”.

The meeting, held amidst apparent internal party tensions, aims to consolidate reforms, deepen internal cohesion, and prepare the PDP for future leadership responsibilities.

The meeting reflects ongoing efforts within the PDP to address internal challenges and position itself for future electoral success.

“These efforts are aimed at building trust, strengthening internal structures, and ensuring that our party remains a model of fairness and inclusiveness in Nigerian democratic space”

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NCDMB Unveils $100m Equity Investment Scheme as Nigerian Content Hits 61% in 2025

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The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has unveiled a $100 million Equity Investment Scheme among a raft of fresh initiatives to bolster indigenous capacity and participation in the oil and gasindigenous capacity and participation in the oil and gas industry. The Executive Secretary of the NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe announced this in a keynote address he delivered at the opening day of the 14th Practical Nigerian Content Forum, which ended on Thursday.

The capacity audience included three ministers of state, members of the Local Content Committees of the National Assembly, a representative of the Bayelsa State Governor, Special Adviser to the President on Energy, two former Executive Secretaries of the NCDMB, Managing Director, Bank of Industry, and captains of the oil and gas industry.According to Engr. Ogbe, the $100 million Equity Investment Scheme would “provide equity financing to high-growth indigenous energy service companies, while diversifying the income base of the Nigerian Content Development Fund (NCDF).”In furtherance of the $100 million Equity Investment Scheme, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed at the event between Engr. Ogbe and the Managing Director of the Bank of Industry, Dr. Olasupo Olusi, toward management of the scheme, which is a new product of the Nigerian Content Intervention Fund (NCI Fund). The NCDMB boss also announced that 61 per cent Nigerian Content level already attained in the oil and gas sector by the third quarter of 2025 from the projects being monitored by the Board.Another major announcement was the Board’s readiness to onboard a new set of Project 100 Companies after the successful implementation of approved interventions relating to the first set of Project 100 Companies, launched in 2019, for which an exit plan is slated for April 2026. Project 100 Companies is an initiative of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources and the NCDMB under which 100 indigenous companies in the oil and gas industry are nurtured and empowered to higher levels of competitiveness through capacity building and access to market opportunities.He also said the Board has concluded plans to launch its NCDMB Technology Challenge in the first quarter of 2026 and to hold a Research and Development Fair in the second quarter of 2026. In addition, a review of the Board’s seven current guidelines is to be undertaken between the first and second quarter of 2015. Engr. Ogbe further disclosed that the Board has completed the framework for issuance of NCDF Compliance Certificate, an instrument to confirm that a company in the oil and gas industry has complied with the one per cent remittance obligations. The Certificate will become effective on Ist January 2026 and would be required to obtain key permits and approvals from the Board. Among recent accomplishments of the Board announced by the NCDMB boss was the expansion of access to community contractors under the Community Contractors Scheme, with over 94 disbursements made in 2025 alone. In addition, the Nigerian Content Academy has commenced operation as a full-fledged division of the Board, with seven of its Lecture Series on key industry issues already organised. On human capacity development (HCD), the NCDMB has rolled out its Oil and Gas Field Readiness Training Programme for top 10 skills in high demand, on the back of the surge in final investment decisions (FIDs) on big-ticket projects in the oil and gas industry and over 20 Field Development Plans recently approved by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC).

The Programme is to ensure availability of indigenous technical capacity at the take-off of the projects. The construction of the multibillion-naira Oloibiri Museum and Research Centre (OMRC) at Otuabagi in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State has also taken off, with the execution of a contract between the construction firm, Julius Berger Plc, and OMRC Limited in December 2024, while mobilisation to site was achieved in July 2025. Jointly sponsored by the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), NCDMB, Shell Petroleum Development Company (now Renaissance Africa Energy Limited), and Bayelsa State Government, the project is expected to be delivered within 30 months.In a presentation, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Local Content, Senator Joel Thomas, expressed concern that some indigenous companies have consistently flouted provisions of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act, 2010, as relates to one per cent remittance to the Nigerian Content Development Fund (NCDF).

His counterpart in the House of Representatives, Hon. Boma Goodhead, commended the NCDMB for sustaining the PNC Forum and Exhibition over the years and for ably guiding industry drive toward attainment of objectives of the NOGICD Act.In his ministerial address, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Rt. Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo, said the theme of the PNC Forum, “Securing Investments, Strengthening Local Content, and Scaling Energy Production,” captures Nigeria’s national priorities that guide interventions by the Board and his Ministry.He emphasised that “Investment remains the lifeblood of the energy sector,” and that the Board and the Ministry are committed to providing stable policies, transparent processes, and market-driven incentives, to attract long-term capital. He assured that they would “continue strengthening local capacity across fabrication, engineering, technology services, manufacturing of components, and research and development.”For his part, the Minster of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, noted with satisfaction that a decade-long stagnation in the oil and gas industry was overcome with the enactment of the long-delayed Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), 2021, and Presidential Directives issued by the Administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in March 2024.According to him, Nigeria has regained investor-confidence as signalled by the recent surge in FIDs and the increase of oil rigs from 14 to over 60, with 40 currently in active service. “Our investment climate now is globally competitive…our fiscal terms are globally competitive,” he added, while pointing out that “Our policies must be seen to be consistent” at all times.”He assured that the Federal Government is prepared to support Nigerian Content and the oil and gas industry, but that “things have to be done responsibly.”The Minister disclosed that “Nigeria has met all its obligations to the African Energy Bank,” and that its Abuja corporate headquarters is fully set with furnishing and all required operational equipment.

Also speaking, the Minister of State for Industry, Senator John Owan Enoh said Nigeria stands at the edge of a profound energy transition “not just a transition from fossil to cleaner fuels, but a transition from import dependence to production strength, from resource extraction to value creation, and from talking about local content to building true local a capacity across value chains.”

In a goodwill message, the Managing Director, BOI, Dr. Olasupo Olusi, said that the collaboration between the NCDMB and BOI marked a significant expansion of a longstanding relationship, while assuring that through the $100 million NCIF Equity Investment Fund, “the Bank of Industry will deploy equity and quasi-equity capital to support high-potential Nigerian companies,” to complement traditional debt financing and “strengthening access to the long-term risk capital required for scale, competitiveness, and value creation.”According to the BOI boss, “With a single obligor limit of $5 million, the Fund is designed to catalyze multiple high-impact investments while maintaining strong governance and prudent risk management.” In a goodwill message, the Special Adviser to the President on Energy, Mrs. Olu A. Verheijen, commended the NCDMB for sustaining the PNC Forum, which she said, accelerates change, drives competitiveness, and pushes the industry toward global standards.She pointed out that as stakeholders chart the path toward building “a resilient, competitive industrial base in Nigeria,” they must be intentional – not incidental – about in-country value addition, and that the historic transfer of onshore assets from international oil companies (IOCs) to indigenous operators “reflects decades of accumulated local capability, technical maturity, and domestic capital formation.” According to her, “We have living proof of what happens when policy, ambition, and capability align: from SHI-MCI’s fabrication yards to Waltersmith’s modular refining success; from the NLNG Train 7 Project to the Nigerian Oil and Gas Park Scheme, and the expansive growth of Nigerian-owned marine vessels.”

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