Business & Economy
Regional Dev.Ministry moves to curb restiveness in Niger Delta region …..Hands-over Skill Acquisition Centre to Youth centre
Disturbed by the lingering incidences of youth restiveness in parts of Niger Delta region occasioned by youth unemployment,Minister of Regional Development, Engineer Abubakar Momoh has formally handed over the Skills Acquisition Centre in Agadagba – Obon, Ese- Odo LGA, Ondo State to the Federal Ministry of Youth Development for completion and use.
Speaking at the handing over ceremony in his office, the Minister said the Skills Acquisition Centres are Federal Government interventions in the nine states of the Niger Delta region, aimed at human capital development and wealth creation through provision of employable skills as a way of curbing restiveness in the region.

According to him, the projects are at different stages of completion due to a number of reasons including initial challenges of Youth restiveness at the commencement stage, ecological problems which limited access to site, delayed compensation and inadequate budgetary provision among others.
Engr. Momoh said that the Federal Ministry of Youth Development having requested to take over the Skill Centre at Agadagba – Obon, Ese- Odo LGA, Ondo State for completion and proper utilisation is now set to take over the facility for use on “as is basis”.
The Minister stressed that the decision is in the best interest of the two ministries to avoid further deterioration of the facility. This is even as he announced that similar projects in Otuoke in Bayelsa State and Egbema in Imo State, having reached practical completion, had earlier been handed over Federal University Otuoke and Federal Polytechnic Nekede respectively by the Ministry.
Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele, in his remarks, commended the Ministers and management staff of the Ministry of Regional Development for making the handing over possible.
“What we are doing here is a confirmation that the Ministry of Regional Development is always ready to invest in the future of our young people,” he said.
The Minister described the inter-ministerial collaboration as an indication of shared commitment to inclusive growth, national unity, and youth empowerment.
According to him, transformation of the facility into a National Youth Camp will expand the scope of the initial purpose to include leadership training, digital innovation, entrepreneurial development, civic engagement, and community service, even as it will serve as a rallying point for youth across the South West and the Niger Delta, especially for young people from local communities who deserve equal access to national opportunities.
“The Ministry of Youth Development is committed to making this National Youth Camp a model of excellence and a symbol of what is possible when we work together for the good of our country”, he assured.
Minister of State for Regional Development, Uba Maigari Ahmadu, described the facility as a game changer to train Youth and address multiple issues such as drug abuse and other vices.
Minister of State for Regional Development, Uba Maigari Ahmadu, described the facility as a game changer to train youth and address multiple issues such as drug abuse and other vices.
Maigari reiterated that collaborations like this between the Ministry of Regional Development and Ministry of Youth Development and indeed all other Ministries Departments and Agencies (MDAs), is important so as to prioritise and to deliver signature projects to Nigerians.
“This handover and subsequent ones envisaged to come in the future will help in repositioning our youth into productive members of the society. This is indicative of the way the government of the day is going. It might also interest you to know that the Ministry of Regional Development is pioneering such interfaces between Ministries. That is the reason why very recently, the Ministry of Regional Development through the North-East Development Commission requested for a dam to be handed over from the Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation to the North-East Development Commission to serve as the power source for North-East Power Generating Company which we intend to kick off very soon so as to catalyse economic activities in North-East in particular and Nigeria in general,” he said adding that collaboration like this will definitely change the face of government infrastructure in the country.
Earlier in a welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Regional Development, Dr. Mary Ada Ogbe said the event marks a significant milestone in our collective efforts to promote skills development, empower youth, and drive sustainable economic growth as captured by the laudable Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr President.
According to her, completion and commissioning of this centre represent a major step forward in providing practical opportunities for self-reliance, job creation, and community development.
She thanked the Minister, Ministry of Regional Development for the leadership, dedication, and coordination that have made this exercise a reality.
The Permanent Secretary also appreciated the Minister of Youth Development for the continued support, commitment to national development, and human capital empowerment, which she said continued to inspire all.
“As we witness the formal handover today, may this Centre serve its purpose effectively and bring long-lasting benefits to its beneficiaries and the wider community,” she said.
Director of Housing and Urban Development, Arch. Ogbu Bala T., Ministry of Regional Development, gave a brief on the project.
Business & Economy
Senate Extends 2025 Budget Implementation to September 30th
By George Mgbeleke
The Senate on Wednesday approved a three-month extension of the implementation period for the capital component of the 2025 Appropriation Act, shifting the deadline from June 30 to September 30, 2026, to allow Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) complete ongoing projects and fully utilize released funds.
The resolution followed a motion moved by Senate Majority Whip, Senator Tahir Monguno and adopted after the chamber suspended Order 1(b) of its Standing Rules to allow immediate consideration of the matter.
Presenting the motion, Monguno said the extension had become necessary because a significant portion of funds already released for capital projects had not been utilized due to procurement processes, project implementation challenges and other administrative bottlenecks.
According to him, “The 2025 Appropriation Act was enacted to provide funding for the implementation of government programmes, projects and activities aimed at promoting economic growth, infrastructure development, national security and the welfare of Nigerians.”
He added that, “Despite substantial releases made by the Federal Government to Ministries, Departments and Agencies for the execution of approved projects and programmes, a significant proportion of the first release remains unutilised due to procurement timelines, project implementation challenges and other administrative processes.”
He warned that failure to extend the implementation period could jeopardise several critical projects already nearing completion.
“A number of strategic capital projects across critical sectors of the economy are at advanced stages of completion and require additional time for execution, certification and payment,” he said.
Monguno further noted that, “Failure to extend the implementation period may result in the abandonment of critical projects, wastage of already committed public resources and disruption of ongoing government interventions.”
Following deliberations, Senate President Godswill Akpabio put the motion to a voice vote, which received overwhelming support from lawmakers.
The Senate subsequently resolved to support an amendment to the 2025 Appropriation Act extending the implementation period of the capital component by an additional 90 days.
Lawmakers who contributed to the debate said the extension would help prevent waste, improve budget performance and ensure the completion of projects already at advanced stages across the country.
The Senate maintained that the extension applies only to the capital component of the 2025 budget and is intended to facilitate the efficient utilisation of released funds, enhance service delivery and ensure value for money in public expenditure.
The resolution is expected to be transmitted to the House of Representatives for concurrence before the amendment takes effect.
With the extension, Ministries, Departments and Agencies now have until September 30, 2026, to execute, certify and make payments for capital projects captured under the 2025 budget.
Having actualized the extension of the 2025 budget to September 30, the President of the Senate, adjourned Senate till July 7, noting that the nearly three weeks break was to mark the end of a legislative session.
He appealed to committees that have pending oversight or crucial assignments to use the period to conclude such work.
Business & Economy
Unaccounted N210trillion : Senate orders arrest of Kyari as Ajiya says no money is missing
By George Mgbeleke
Drama as the Senate on Wednesday through its Committee on Public Accounts , ordered the arrest of immediate past Group Chief Executive Officer ( GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited ( NNPCL), Mele Kyari for refusing to appear before it over unaccounted N210trillion from 2017 to 2023.
This was as former Chief Financial Officer ( CFO) of NNPCL , Umar Ajiya Isa , tackled the committee on the allegation by declaring that no money is missing and that the N210trilion being bandied as unaccounted for , was more than N54.5trillion the company generated within the same period .
Warrant of arrest issued against Kyari , arose from his physical absence at the investigative session conducted by the committee on the alleged unaccounted N210trillion .
Senators l Saliu Mustapha ( Kwara Central ) and Tony Nwoye ( Anambra North ) , had in their capacities as members of the committee , separately informed the Chairman , Senator Ibrahim Dankwabo ( Gombe North ) and other members that Kyari should be given another chance to appear before them as he is currently sick in Germany .
But other members of the committee vehemently opposed their suggestion by calling on the Chairman to issue warrant of arrest against him .
Specifically , Senator Abdul Ningi ( Bauchi Central ) in opposing possible voluntary appearance by Kyari said verbal excuse should not be accepted but documented evidence of sickness followed by Senator Victor Umeh ( Anambra Central) , who raised motion on issuance of warrant of arrest against Kyari .
In seconding the motion , the Deputy Chairman of the committee, Senator Peter Nwaebonyi ( Ebonyi North) , said giving Kyari another chance of making voluntary appearance , would be tantamount to wild goose chase .
” This is the 9th time this committee is meeting on the 19 queries raised against NNPCL by the Office of Auditor – General of the Federation three of which were chaired by me .
” Mr Chairman , the time to issue warrant of arrest against Mele Kyari is now because the committee must conclude its assignment and report back to Senate “, he said .
The Committee Chairman , accordingly after putting the motion to voice votes and got affirmation from members declared that : ” Anywhere Mele Kyari is , should be arrested and brought before this committee” .
The alleged unaccounted N210trillion was however kicked against by Hajiya in his submission before the committee saying if such humongous amount was missing , there wouldn’t have been any audited report.
” To be clear: if money had gone missing at NNPC during our tenure, we would not have had the courage to publish audited accounts. For over 40 years, those accounts were either not prepared, not made public, or not even shared with the Auditor-General.
” ₦210 trillion is an enormous sum. NNPC’s total revenue in the period under review was about ₦54.5 trillion, even before deducting production costs. It’s impossible for ₦210 trillion to be missing or unaccounted for “, he said .
He added that the claim that ₦5.8 billion was used to register NNPC Limited was untrue and damaging .
He tasked the committee to make verification of the claim from the Corporate Affairs Commission and the Federal Inland Revenue Service now Nigeria Revenue Service .
” Unfounded claims do real damage. They harm the reputations of individuals, the company, and Nigeria itself. International rating agencies use public information to assess countries. Negative, inaccurate reports can hurt Nigeria’s credit rating and our national interests.
“We’ve seen this before. While seeking about $2.5 billion in Chinese financing for the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano Gas Pipeline, an unpatriotic petition was submitted to Chinese authorities. Despite a sovereign guarantee, the financing was disrupted and the project remains uncompleted.
“Actions like that discourage public servants. At times it’s frustrating. But as Nigerians, we remain committed to serving our country and contributing to its development.
“When people claim ₦210 trillion is missing, they should be asked: where exactly did it go? Agencies like the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit and the EFCC should investigate and establish the facts so Nigerians can trust the truth”, he said .
In continuation of the investigation, the committee directed Hajiya and Bala Wunti who served as Chief Upstream Investment Officer during the period under review , to reappear before it in two weeks time
Business & Economy
South East Dev.Commission’s MD under fire in Senate over financial mismanagement ….Orders to account for N16.6billion collected from 2025 budget
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