Business & Economy
$530million Agro project: North East Caucus in NASS kicks against exclusion of zone …calls for immediate inclusion
By George Mgbeleke
The North East Caucus in the National Assembly on Thursday in Abuja , kicked against exclusion of the zone from the $530million Special Agro – Industrial Processing Zones ( SAPZ), being implemented by the Federal Government of Nigeria .
The Caucus which comprises the entire Senators and Honourable members of the House of Representatives from the Six States in the zone , declared that it was unacceptable to them that none of the states , is included and accordingly requested for inclusion by President Bola Tinubu .
Rising from an emergency meeting at the Senate wing of the National Assembly which lasted for about two hours , the caucus through its Chairman , Senator Muhammad Danjuma Goje , lamented that despite the North East been the first in Livestock and Agriculture generally in the country , none of its six states , is picked among the eight states in the country where the special project is being implemented .
Goje at the press briefing said : ” The emergency meeting held today by all the federal lawmakers from the North East geo – political Zone comprising Adamawa , Bauchi, Borno , Gombe, Taraba and Yobe States was convened sequel to the exclusion of our zone from the all-important programme of the Federal Government, the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones (SAPZ), despite the enormous potential of our zone in all spheres of agriculture and livestock of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“In view of the seriousness of this matter, the members of our caucus, even though the parliament is on recess, cut short their holidays to attend this meeting and express our reservations about our region’s exclusion from the programme.
“For a start, $530 million is to be provided by the Federal Government, the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) for the SAPZ programme.
On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, His Excellency, the Vice President, Kashim Shettima, GCON, in Kaduna State, flagged off the construction of Phase 1 of the SAPZ as part of the present administration’s plan to industrialise Nigeria’s agricultural sector and create sustainable jobs.
Seven states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have been selected for the programme. The North West and South West have two processing zones each – Kaduna, Kano, Ogun, and Oyo states. The South South, South East and North Central have one processing zone each.
“Despite its enormous agricultural potential, the North East is conspicuously missing from the list of states allocated the processing zones.
” SAPZs aim to transform Nigeria’s agriculture landscape through innovation, private-sector investments, and strategic public partnerships.
The zones are designed to create agro-industrial hubs that integrate farmers with processors, reduce post-harvest losses and expand rural economic opportunities.
“Geographically, the North East is the largest geopolitical zone in the nation, covering nearly one-third of Nigeria’s total area of 272,451 km2 (105,194sq mi). Our potential in all aspects of the agricultural sector cannot be overemphasised.
“At the end of the meeting, we resolved as follows: (i) Lament the exclusion of the North East Geopolitical Zone from the processing zones despite its enormous agricultural potential cutting across all sector value chains.
(ii) Appeal for the immediate inclusion of the North East Geo-political Zone in the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones (SAPZ). This is not only for fairness and inclusivity but for the actualisation of the lofty ideals of the present administration to industrialise Nigeria’s agricultural sector and create sustainable jobs in the country.
(iii)Commend the President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for making this programme a reality.
Business & Economy
Our Reforms Have Repositioned Local Govt System In Bayelsa For Efficiency, Says Dep. Governor
By David Owei,Bayelsa
Bayelsa State Government says its reforms in local government administration has repositioned the system for efficient and effective service delivery to the people.
The Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, stated this, on Thursday, while declaring open a two-day entrepreneurship workshop for retiring local government staff drawn from the eight councils and 32 Rural Development Authorities, RDAs, in the state
Senator Ewhrudjakpo, in a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Mr Doubara Atasi, noted that all the local government councils are now solvent and embarking on meaningful people-oriented projects due to the bold initiatives of the present administration.
According to him, before the advent of the Governor Douye Diri-led government working in the local government service was like inviting a curse, stressing that the prospects of getting
Senator Ewhrudjakpo, however, emphasized that all that had now changed for the better following the reforms, and promised to do more to ensure that people at the grassroots feel real impact of governance.
While appreciating Governor Douye Diri for creating the enabling environment for him to drive the reforms as the supervising officer of the councils and RDAs, he urged the participants to take the training seriously to safeguard their post-retirement life from unnecessary hardship and frustration.
His words: “I wish to first of all, thank the Governor of our state, Senator Douye Diri for the opportunity he has given to us in the local government system. Before now, people think working in the local government was a curse.
“But today, I can assure you that many people are now considering transferring their services to the local government because of the reforms we have introduced.
“The reforms are not meant to idolize or venerate the present administration. But they were deliberate, conscious efforts based on our experiences and what people had passed through over the years.
“We felt we cannot leave the stage and leave people the way we met them. And that is why we came up with the reforms. And with your collaboration and cooperation, the reforms are now manifesting in what you are seeing today. So I thank every single stakeholder.”
In a welcome address, the Chairman of the State Local Government Service Commission, Chief Lambert Ototo, noted that the training with the theme, “Retirement to Relevance: Building Sustainable Livelihood Through Entrepreneurship”, was part of the ongoing reforms in the local government system to adequately prepare retirees for life after active service.
Chief Ototo, who described the participants as fortunate to undergo the pre-retirement workshop, expressed gratitude to Governor Diri and his deputy for turning the pitiable situation of the local government system in the state around for good.
Delivering a lecture titled “Understanding Entrepreneurship and Life After Service, Dr. Zuobomudo Agbana, enjoined the participants and retirees to cheerfully embrace retirement as it only marks the beginning of a new journey in life and not the end of work.
Dr Agbana also charged them to apply entrepreneurship in their retirement phase of life as a tool to enable them achieve financial independence and make impact in their various communities.
Business & Economy
Runway overrun : Senate gives Airpeace Clean bill of health …As FAAN , NIBS , other stakeholders say investigation, ongoing
By Our Correspondent
After mild face off between members of the Senate Committee on Aviation and the Chairman of Airpeace Airlines, Allen Onyeama over runway overshoot on the 13th of July this year at Port Harcourt International Airport , the committee gave Airpeace a clean bill of health .
But critical stakeholders in the Aviation sector like the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria ( FAAN ) , the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau ( NSIB) , Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority ( NCAA) etc , told the committee that investigation on the incident has not been concluded .
The clean bill of health given to Airpeace by the committee came after an hour closed door session between it and stakeholders in the Aviation sector they hurriedly went for , when the Airpeace boss frowned at reason given for the session .
The committee had as mandated by the Senate , titled the session as “One day Investigative hearing on the Need to strengthen Aviation Safety following the NSIB report on Air Peace Runway overun at Port-harcourt Airport “, which was vehemently kicked against by Airpeace Chairman
In kicking against the session , Onyeama told the committee that the investigative hearing shouldn’t have centred on Airpeace alone since Runway overshoots occur globally by various Airlines .
“I initially did not want to honour this invitation but on second thought, I came because the Senate members are our customers, and they have every right to be concerned about safety. I must, however, correct certain impressions created by the title or topic used for this session .
“What we say here is being monitored globally. We must be careful not to impugn the integrity of the NSIB or destroy public trust in Nigerian airlines. Air Peace is one of the safest airlines in the world, not just in Nigeria”, he said .
He clarified that the Air Peace aircraft involved in the incident suffered no mechanical fault or damage, and that the runway excursion was a result of human error.
“The aircraft in question had no single damage. It flew back to Lagos the same day,. The pilot has flown for nearly 40 years — one of the most experienced in our fleet.
“He simply had a bad day. Unfortunately, the early report created confusion that made it appear as if the aircraft was faulty or the pilots were intoxicated.”
Moved by his appeal, the committee led by Senator Abdulfatai Buhari ( Oyo North), went into closed door session with him and other stakeholders after which his Airline was exonerated from any wrong doing as far as the runway overshoot incident was concerned .
Specifically, the Chairman of the committee who gave the clean bill of health to Airpeace said : ” Senate’s review of the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) report revealed serious inconsistencies and uncoordinated findings, could damage Nigeria’s aviation reputation before international regulators if left uncorrected.
“Air Peace and United Nigeria Airlines are our own. We need to support them, not damage their reputation with unverified claims.
“The most important thing is that no lives were lost, and the aircraft was not damaged. It was towed and later flown back safely to Lagos.”
He commended Air Peace and other indigenous airlines for maintaining internal safety checks and conducting random testing of their pilots and staff, insisting that Nigeria should “encourage rather than destroy” its local carriers.
Earlier in her submission on the incident before the committee , the Managing Director of FAAN, Mrs Olubunmi Kuku the agency’s commitment to safety was tested during the Air Peace aircraft runway overrun incident on July 13, 2025 which according to her , was efficiently responded to by the PHIA Emergency Response Team.
“There were no reported injuries to the ninety-six (96) passengers, and the seven (7) crew members onboard. Also, all passengers and crew were safely evacuated to the terminal building.
” The Runway was temporarily closed in line with safety protocols, and coordination commenced with the NCAA and NAMA for investigation as well as internal safety review”.
Business & Economy
FG uses 2025 budget revenue to fund 2024 budget-Senator Enang reveals ..says defectors in National , State Assemblies have lost their seats
By Our Correspondent
As the nation awaits the presentation of 2026 budget estimates to a joint session of the National Assembly by President Bola Tinubu,Senator Ita Enang on Wednesday in Abuja , faulted the implementation of capital componate of 2024 with revenue generated in 2025 , positing that affected projects ought to have been rolled into 2025 fiscal year and budgetary provisions .
Ita Enang who expressed his displeasure with the practice while fielding questions from journalists covering the Senate at his Ibom Chambers, said it is inappropriate just as he declared that defected legislators at the National and State Houses of Assembly , have lost their seats in the eye of the law .
” Each year’s revenue should fund that year’s expenditure. Projects not completed in 2024 should have been rolled over and captured in the 2025 budgetary provisions .
“The reality is that the federal government does not have enough money to fund its responsibilities which is making it to borrow money for budget deficit funding .
” But the year of budget implementation and revenue generation supposed to have been same , not what we have at hand now where capital component of 2024 budget , is being implemented by revenue generated in 2025 due to extension of implementation of its life span from December 31st 2024 to December 31st , 2025 “, he said.
He however stated that the borrowing plans of the federal government, were in order , particularly those meant for funding budget deficit .
“To my knowledge, every budget — including those of 2024 and 2025 — has always contained a deficit, and provision for borrowing to fund that deficit. So, the current borrowings were anticipated in the Appropriation Act”, he said .
Defecting politicians and not the ruling All Progressives Party ( APC) , according to him, are the ones turning Nigeria into a one party state .
“Nigeria is not becoming a one-party state by any machination of the APC or the Tinubu administration. It is happening because other political parties have failed to survive as true institutions.
“Most of them exist for a week or two in the news and disappear. Some collapse under internal disputes; others are bought up or enjoined by court orders.
“So, what party do you expect people to belong to? Naturally, they gravitate toward the one that is functional.
“My only concern is the status of members of the National Assembly and state assemblies who defect without a declared divisions in their parties.
“The Constitution is clear: if there is no court-declared division, and you leave your party, you lose your seat — whether it is formally declared vacant or not.
“The Supreme Court has affirmed that such defectors must even refund all salaries and allowances collected after defection”, he said .
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