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Breaking: Ibas Formally Transfers Power to Fubara in Rivers, Gives Final Address

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Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, the sole administrator of Rivers State, has formally turned over power to Sim Fubara, the state’s reinstated governor.

During his last state-wide broadcast, Ibas called on the populace to back Fubara as he returns to his responsibilities as state leader.

When he declared an emergency in Rivers State six months ago, President Bola Tinubu suspended Fubara.

The president reinstated Fubara yesterday and lifted the emergency rule.

Ibas did, however, say in his broadcast: “My dear inhabitants of Rivers State, I speak to you today for the last time as administrator of our beloved State with humility in my spirit and thankfulness in my heart.

Six months ago, Tinubu gave me the grave duty of leading Rivers State through a very remarkable period in its history.

“With God’s help and our combined efforts, I can state with confidence that the mandate has been fulfilled today.

Elections for local governments have been held, law and order has returned, and people-elected chairmen are currently in power.

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The National Assembly has approved the state budget, and the reconstituted statute boards and commissions are carrying out their mandates, offering a valid institutional foundation for government. We can all take pride in these achievements, which show how resilient people are and how they are committed to keep their state from becoming paralyzed.

One of the most lasting lessons of this season is that unbridled power can destroy institutions, and unbridled rivalry is obviously dangerous for democracy.

“I am deeply grateful for this assignment since I have encountered exceptional men and women in this state bureaucracy who are committed to our state and dedicated in their work. The sensible counsel and direction of statesmen who always spoke the truth has been beneficial to me.

“I now confidently and respectfully return the reins of leadership to Sim Fubara, and I implore all Rivers residents to fully support him, as followership and leadership are shared responsibilities.

“No matter how capable and well-defined a goal is, it can only be realized and flourish with the active participation of residents. Another phase of my life dedicated to serving at sea, in diplomacy, and now in government comes to an end with this.

Tinubu Backs Emergency Rule as Fubara, Assembly Resume Duties

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On Wednesday, President Bola Tinubu revoked the state of emergency that was imposed in Rivers State on March 18, 2025, taking advantage of the chance to address those who disagreed with his decision.

According to Tinubu’s carefully crafted declaration, “Cessation of State of Emergency in Rivers State,” he was aware of the critiques that followed his conduct.

Although there are still court issues against the Rivers emergency rule, the president stated that the constitution gives him the authority to take action when there is a possibility of a breakdown in law and order.

“I am aware that some people disagreed with the proclamation, and as a result, they challenged it in more than 40 instances in the courts of Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Yenagoa. In a democratic context, that is the proper way to do things.

There are still some cases that are pending in the courts today. However, it must be stated that the authority to proclaim a state of emergency is a built-in constitutional mechanism to deal with situations where public safety and order are actually or potentially threatening to break down and extraordinary measures are needed to restore peace, order, and security to the state.

“When seen objectively, the Supreme Court’s ruling on the conflicts between Rivers State’s legislative and executive branches demonstrated that public safety and order had completely collapsed in the state. If I hadn’t made that declaration, it would have been a monumental failure on my part as president,” Tinubu said.

By suspending the emergency rule, Tinubu instructed the Speaker, Martins Amaewhule, members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, the governor, Siminalayi Fubara, and the deputy governor, Ngozi Nma Odu, to return to their posts as of today.

Remember Tinubu’s unexpected move on March 18, 2025, when he proclaimed a state of emergency in the oil-rich state, citing irreconcilable issues between the political players, particularly between Governor Similayi Fubara and Nyesom Wike, the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory?

The secretariat of the Rivers State House of Assembly was demolished overnight as two groups arose to vie for supremacy during the political intrigues.

Tinubu further defended his actions by claiming that the crises surrounding the state House of Assembly and the destruction of vital state economic assets, like as oil pipelines, required him to declare a state of emergency.

My fellow citizens, and especially the wonderful people of Rivers State,” Tinubu declared on Wednesday.

It is with great pleasure that I inform you of the declaration of emergency in Rivers State today. On March 18, 2025, I declared a state of emergency in the state, as you may remember. In my proclamation speech, I emphasized the declaration’s justifications.

For background, the governor of Rivers State and the House of Assembly were unable to cooperate because of the complete paralysis of that state’s governance. The state’s vital economic resources, such as oil pipelines, were being damaged.

The state House of Assembly was in such difficulty that its members were split into two factions. There were 27 members who opposed the governor, and four who supported him. Members of the latter group backed the speaker. Consequently, the governor was unable to introduce any appropriation bills in the House to obtain the necessary finances to manage the operations of Rivers State.

Governance in the state came to a complete halt as a result of that significant constitutional deadlock. There was no government in Rivers State, according to a ruling by the Supreme Court in one of the cases that the legislative and executive branches of the state filed against one another. My attempt to mediate the disagreement, along with the attempts of other well-meaning Nigerians, was unsuccessful because both sides steadfastly maintained their positions at the expense of the state’s peace and progress.

It became painfully apparent, therefore, that I would have to use the authority granted to me by Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, to declare a state of emergency in order to stop Rivers State’s descent into anarchy. The first was a six-month suspension of the governor’s and deputy governor’s offices as well as elected members of the state House of Assembly. As of now, September 17, 2025, the six months are up.

As required by the constitution, the National Assembly promptly acted to ratify the declaration in the interest of peace and order in Rivers State after thoroughly assessing the argument for it. For this, I am grateful. I also want to thank the excellent people of Riv­ers State and our traditional rulers for their support both before and after the state of emergency was declared.

Nonetheless, Tinubu acknowledged that certain dissident voices have criticized the state’s declaration of emergency, which led to legal impediments.

A successful administration, whether at the state or federal level, depends on the executive and legislature having a harmonious existence and relationship, he claims as a supporter of democratic governance.

He claimed that people expect to benefit from democracy since they elected officials to office. That expectation, however, will not be attainable in a climate of violence, chaos, and insecurity brought on by misplaced political activism and Machiavellian manipulations among the stakeholders.

According to the information I have access to, I am pleased to report that all parties involved in Rivers State are acting with a renewed sense of understanding, readiness, and fervor for an early restoration to democratic rule. This is definitely a positive step for me and a noteworthy accomplishment for us. Therefore, I fail to understand why the state of emergency should last one day longer than the six months I declared at the start.

That’s why I’m delighted to announce that the emergency in Nigeria’s Rivers State will expire at midnight today. In addition to members of the Rivers State House of Assembly and Speaker Martins Amaewhule, the governor, His Excellency Siminalayi Fubara, and the deputy governor, Her Excellency Ngozi Nma Odu, will return to their positions on September 18, 2025.

I use this chance to encourage our nation’s governors and Houses of Assembly in every state to never lose sight of the fact that we can only provide the benefits of democracy to our citizens in an environment of peace, order, and sound governance. I humbly ask that you all allow this realization to guide your every move.

Encouragement for Fubara to Be Brave and Focus on His Mission

In the meantime, some Nigerians have responded to the news that President Bola Tinubu announced the end of emergency rule in Rivers State today, citing the complete paralysis of the state’s governance as the reason.

Chief Martin Onovo, a former presidential candidate, told the Daily Independent that President Bola Tinubu was to blame for the setback and advised Fubara to focus on the mandate that his people given him.

“Nigerian leadership is the country’s issue. The lawlessness of the Tinubu administration is what led to this predicament. It’s illegal to suspend Fubara. The Constitution is violated. Therefore, when you create a problem of this nature, other problems begin to appear.

The same thing that occurred to him can happen to anyone, anywhere. When the government was ousted, it was a coup d’etat.

There was a coup d’etat that befell him. I may experience it. Anybody can experience it.

Lawmakers hold that the safety and well-being of the populace are the primary goals of government. The security and well-being of the populace should be Fubara’s top priority if he returns to power.

“He ought to consider the most effective methods to advance the safety and well-being of his people when he returns there. If there is anything left over, or if nothing, he will wait for the next allocation of funds to have more money and spend it for his people’s welfare, including infrastructure, education, health care, and other things.

Prof. Benjamin Okaba, President of the Ijaw National Congress, expressed regret that Rivers State has experienced unemployment, poverty, and other social vices as a result of the six months of emergence rule.

He stated that Governor Fubara need to be supported and encouraged in fulfilling the responsibility and mandate that the people have entrusted to him.

Speaking on Arise TV, Okaba stated: “In fact, River State’s six months of emergency rule, which ran from March 18 to September 18, 2025, caused extremely large losses in a number of sectors. Additionally, these losses affect democratic representation, governance, and the economy, social services, and the consolidation of democracy in the short and long term.

Therefore, to begin with, we had a dictatorship in existence, represented by the so-called appointed, after the governor, deputy governor, and legislature were suspended. This in and of itself denied River State’s residents elected representation. The control was centralized. Decisions were taken from a single table without any legislative participation, so there was no public accountability.

All of this has undermined democracy’s fundamental tenet: government of, by, and for the people. Since the only administrator was selected as the head of state, local governments also had administrators—that is, administrators in each of the 25 local government areas—which further degraded accountability and grassroots democracy, local autonomy was also damaged. Elections for local government were really held in August 2025. The criticisms of prejudice in favor of a single person who won the 25 local government regions were evident to all of us. Moreover, this has made the impression of political capture worse. During the declaration and prior to it, we discussed these topics.

In addition, there was a certain amount of indifference toward investment, to the point that economic activity was quite low. Due to the uncertainties, there were claims of decreased patronage from businesspeople and investors. Currently, two significant projects are in progress.

“Exploring the N195 billion Port Harcourt Ring Road project, the Trans-Kalabari Initiative, and Ring Road.” These things came to a standstill, and the result for us is deteriorating development and increased transportation stress. Due to political factors, around 10,000 jobs were eliminated.

The removal of employees from their positions led to a rise in unemployment and hardship. Another name for Port Harcourt was the Garden City. Throughout this time, it was evident that Port Harcourt’s surroundings were covered with various types of waste, which had a negative impact on social services due to improper sanitation methods.

The former head of the Committee for the Defense of Human Rights (CDHR), Malachy Ugwumadu, criticized Fubara for his lack of decisiveness, saying that this made his situation worse.

“This experience is a benefit for Fubara,” he stated. He should be aware that it is not worthwhile to be indecisive when you need to be extremely determined and definite. Because of the way he put himself in a really bad situation, he became quite weak.

Regretfully for him, history has documented him and will continue to do so. Furthermore, as a nation, we need to understand how to prevent any one individual, no matter how strong, from controlling the flow of power. The white man who created democracy did so with the knowledge that people tend to misuse their position of authority. Perhaps the weakness that Rivers State has experienced is a new trend. who, after failing to gain what he desired, not only delegitimized his own political party but also blocked it in favor of another one.

According to Femi Lawson, Executive Director of the Center for Public Accountability, political players need to realize that peace in Rivers State cannot be negotiated.

He stated, “Political actors in Rivers State must have learned that peace is ultimately non-negotiable.” Beyond the political interests of individuals that prompted the proclamation of a state of emergency, the interests of the people of Rivers State must be prioritized to ensure peace. Although there are still questions regarding the validity of the president’s conduct, they must take all precaution to prevent what has occurred in Rivers State, as well as in other federation states. That Rivers State has reestablished democratic administration is a positive development.

“Fubara should stay focused on his duty to bring Rivers State the benefits of democracy, not on who his friends and foes are. Delivering on the Rivers people’s mandate should be his first priority.

“Wike needs to realize that he holds the title of governor of that state. Even though it is assumed that he is the governor’s political godfather, which is illegal, he should still provide Fubara with the necessary support and let him carry out his duties as governor of Rivers State without needlessly trying to dictate how the state’s governance should proceed. Allowing Fubara to govern Rivers State while he concentrates on his responsibilities as the FCT’s minister is prudent. The president should call Mr. Wike as well and urge him to concentrate on his responsibilities as a minister and let Fubara handle the governance duties.

Borno: Nigerian Air Force Bombardment Decimates Terrorist Hideout

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As part of its stepped-up counterterrorism efforts in the Northeast, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has eliminated several terrorists and destroyed their hideouts in Borno State.

At around 10:50 a.m. on Wednesday, September 17, the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai (AC OPHK) carried out the precision strikes, according to a statement released Thursday by Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, Director of Public Relations and Information, Headquarters, Nigerian Air Force.

According to Ejodame, suspicious movements at Bula Madibale in the Gezuwa general region were confirmed by intelligence and surveillance reports, which prompted the airstrikes.

Approximately forty-five terrorists, some riding motorcycles and bicycles, had gathered at the site, he disclosed, and two rebel flags were also seen. A coordinated air interdiction was initiated by the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai in response to this reliable intelligence.

According to the statement, “the strikes achieved devastating impact, eliminating several terrorists at the gathering point, while the flagged structure and other hostile assets at the location were destroyed,” it wrote.
“The operation demonstrates the military’s determination to prevent terrorists from being able to reorganize, re-enforce, or launch additional attacks on communities in the region,” the NAF spokesperson continued.

Specifically in the Northeast, he reiterated the Armed Forces’ dedication to bringing peace and stability back.

I Am Not Joining ADC – Osun Governor Adeleke Clears the Air

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There have been rumors that Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke is joining the African Democratic Congress, or ADC, but he has denied them.

This governor made these remarks in a statement issued by his spokeswoman, Olawale Rasheed, on Wednesday.

He insisted that he would remain in the Peoples Democratic Party, or PDP, and continued by saying that the rumor was spread to mislead the public by those who were afraid of his popularity.

Along with reaffirming his intention to run for governor in 2026, the governor emphasized that the PDP is actively organizing to make his reelection a reality.

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He urged people not to pay any attention to the rumors.

We have learned that Governor Ademola Adeleke intends to become a member of the African Democratic Congress, or ADC.

The report is not only false, but it is also a deliberate attempt to sow doubt and confusion among Osun State residents by individuals who are terrified of the governor’s rising popularity.

“We would like to restate for the nth time that Governor Adeleke is still devoted to the PDP and has no intention of joining the ADC or any other party for that matter,” the statement said.

APC Accuses Atiku of Spreading Fear, Seeking to Destabilise Nigeria

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Alhaji Atiku Abubarka, the former vice president, has been accused by the All Progressives Congress (APC) of being an alarmist who wants to create chaos in the country by raising false alarms about hunger and insecurity that could lead to violent revolution.

In his capacity as an opposition figure, the former vice president has consistently opposed the current administration, accusing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ruling APC of anti-people policies.

Atiku had on September 15, 2025, likened Nigeria’s predicament to the events that preceded the French Revolution (1789), the Bolshevick Revolution (1917), and the Arab Spring (2010) that engulfed the Arab globe.

APC National Publicity Secretary Felix Morka described the vituperation of the PDP’s presidential candidate in the 2023 general election as “a new low in a recent streak of incendiary commentaries by Atiku” in a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday.

The statement was “reckless, irresponsible, unbefitting and degrading to his status as former Vice President,” according to Morka, who criticized the outburst as inappropriate for a former vice president.

“While disguised as a criticism of President Tinubu’s administration’s economic policies, Atiku’s statement is nothing less than a tacit instigation of a revolution in Nigeria,” Morka stated. His remarks are careless, disrespectful, inappropriate, and disrespectful of his position as former vice president.

During his two terms as vice president, Atiku and his PDP had the chance to end hunger, poverty, and insecurity with the help of enormous oil profits. But Atiku and his PDP didn’t. They actually did little to combat hunger, poverty, or insecurity in Nigeria. Although they were in power for 16 years, they were unable to end famine, poverty, and insecurity in Nigeria.

Rather, hunger and poverty in our nation were democratized by Atiku and his PDP. In addition to plundering and looting our money, they made corruption and wastefulness official state policy. The vile underpinnings of hunger, poverty, and insecurity were solidified by Atiku and his PDP, which President Tinubu is valiantly and tenaciously fighting to eradicate, with increasing success.

“Atiku had no idea how to address Nigeria’s economic problems in his role as vice president. “As a prospective president for life, he still has no idea what it takes to address our nation’s economic problems,” he said.

Ndume to NUPENG, Stakeholders: End Attacks on Dangote, Embrace Dialogue

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On Wednesday, former Senate Leader Ali Ndume warned labor unions and oil industry stakeholders about what he called an increasing effort to demonise Dangote Refinery.

The confrontation between the Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers and the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria and the Dangote Refinery management is what prompted his participation.

Recent industrial action by NUPENG involved closing depots because the refinery was allegedly refusing to permit truck drivers to join the union in accordance with the Trade Union Act.

The refinery was charged by DAPPMAN of suppressing competition by allegedly offering items to foreign buyers at lower prices than Nigerian sellers.
Tensions in the downstream industry have continued despite the Department of State Services’ subsequent intervention to settle the conflict with the workers’ union.

On Wednesday, Ndume released a statement in Abuja warning against what he described as “a poisonous media narrative to paint Dangote in a bad light in the eyes of Nigerians and the international community.”

I implore NUPENG, PENGASSAN, and all other interested parties to have a positive conversation with Dangote instead of stirring up conflict and exaggerating the situation in the media.

“We should all strive to strike a balance between labor rights and the needs of national development, and not subject common people to needless power struggles,” he stated.

The senator said that prior administrations had attempted to persuade private companies to construct refineries, but bemoaned the fact that many licensees had not accepted the challenge.

He stated, “Many Nigerians had been granted licenses by previous administrations prior to Dangote taking the risk to construct his refinery.” With it, what did they do? A few of them simply profited from the allotment of crude oil.

Licenses to construct refineries and lessen reliance on imported fuel were given to 12 private operators as early as 2002, if my memory serves me correctly. After canceling the initial round of licenses, the Department of Petroleum Resources was able to issue nine fresh licenses to private investors in 2007.

“Today’s fuel importers didn’t take the initiative to band together and construct refineries.” During the Buhari government, private investors were once more given permits to construct modular refineries. The number of individuals who are banding together to falsely accuse Dangote of monopolizing the market is really few.

Ndume, the representative for Borno South, maintained that the charge of Dangote trying to monopolize the political sector was unfounded.

The former chief whip of the Senate further contended that the Federal Government has already taken action to open up the industry to fair competition and deregulate it in accordance with the Petroleum Industry Act.

It is incorrect to discuss monopolies in a sector that has been deregulated. He continued, “No player has been given a special concession at the expense of others, and there are no intentional bottlenecks against anyone.”

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) and the Ministry of Petroleum Resources are among the regulators he sought to intervene and stop disagreements from jeopardizing the distribution of petroleum products.

Keyamo, Chinese Plane Manufacturer Discuss Leasing Partnership with Nigerian Carriers

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On Tuesday, Chinese Ambassador Yu Dunhai and a group from the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) met with Nigerian Aviation and Aerospace Development Minister Festus Keyamo to discuss collaborations for the advancement of Nigeria’s aviation industry.

At the head of the COMAC delegation were Tim Chen, vice-president of AVIC-KDN Airport Engineering Co. Ltd.; Ma Mengyao, general manager of AVIC-KDN Airport Engineering in Nigeria; Deng Zhiliang, deputy head of the marketing department; and Michael C. Luo, technology director. Yang Yang was the vice-president of the marketing and sales committee.

Tunde Moshood, the minister’s special assistant on communications and the media, said in a statement on Wednesday that the meetings took place independently in Abuja.

Dunhai reiterated that the Chinese government is committed to assisting the minister in realizing his plans for the growth of Nigeria’s aviation sector.

As the sixth most populated country in the world and the giant of Africa, Nigeria has countless prospects for mutually beneficial partnership, he said, highlighting aviation as a major driver of economic development and improved connectivity.

“The market is in Nigeria, and I see promise there. According to Dunhai, “China is prepared to be a dependable partner in this growth trajectory as the economy soon recovers.”

The vice-president of COMAC’s marketing and sales committee attended a separate meeting to discuss potential areas of cooperation with Nigerian airlines, specifically in the areas of long-term cooperation, technical support services, and aircraft leasing.

Keyamo welcomed the talks and underlined Nigeria’s preparedness for strategic alliances with the Chinese aviation giant, according to Moshood, who had previously visited COMAC’s headquarters in China.

“To further these discussions, we are prepared for this partnership and will shortly lead a delegation of domestic airline executives to COMAC’s headquarters,” the minister stated.

“Nigeria is willing to let COMAC access the larger African market by using our nation as a base.”

In addition to opening up new avenues for domestic airlines to obtain cutting-edge aircraft leasing and support services catered to Nigeria’s growing aviation sector, the twin visits are a major step in bettering Nigeria-China aviation relations, the statement said.

Suspected Kidnappers Strike in Abuja, Leave One Dead, Several Injured

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On Monday night, gunmen who were thought to be kidnappers assaulted Kpaduma III, a native community in the Asokoro suburb of Abuja. Bako, one of the vigilantes, was killed, and numerous others were injured.

Gunmen broke into homes and engaged in gunfire with local vigilantes in the region, causing chaos and making the incident one of the most horrific in the community’s history.
Bullets and a grenade-like explosion were the norm in the village during the several-hour-long attack, according to a source.

He stated that “many people are currently receiving treatment in a hospital after being injured during the attack.”

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Police officers eventually arrived in the village, he added, which helped to reduce tension among the locals. He bemoaned the fact that, despite the settlement’s proximity to the city center, kidnappers could still enter and carry out their heinous act.

A distress call reporting gunfire along Kobi Village Road in Kpaduma III was received by the FCT Police Command, according to Josephine Adeh, the command’s spokesperson, who confirmed the occurrence.

According to a statement, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of the Rapid Response Squad, and the Divisional Police Officer, Asokoro Division, were all part of the response team that was personally led to the scene by the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Ajao S. Adewale, who acted quickly.

The statement said that the attackers started fire upon seeing the police team and used two female victims as human shields to flee. It emphasized that the police team pursued the attackers fiercely and managed to rescue the two female victims without causing any harm.

Sadly, two local security officers from the community vigilante were shot and killed, the statement said. A doctor declared one of them dead after they were taken to the National Hospital right away, but the other is still receiving treatment and is responding to it.

Africa Must Unite to Achieve Sustainable Energy Security – Bayo Ojulari

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited’s group chief executive officer (GCEO), Bayo Ojulari, says Nigeria is still dedicated to working with other African countries to provide sustainable energy security throughout the continent.

Andy Odeh, the spokesperson for NNPC, said that Ojulari was a speaker at the 7th African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO) National Oil Companies CEOs Forum.

Africa must expedite its energy transformation and safeguard its energy future, he emphasized.

Ojulari emphasized the fall in European investments in refineries that use fossil fuels, the majority of which are anticipated to be phased out by 2030.

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In light of this trend, the GCEO stated that Africa must take strong action to utilize its wealth of energy resources for the benefit of its citizens.

African resources and policies must be taken responsibility for. We should be the ones creating our policies. I have faith that the continent can ensure its energy future with our abundant resource base and enhanced governance systems,” he stated.

The NNPC GCEO emphasized the strategic infrastructure initiatives that the company is leading, such as the Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) gas pipeline project, which aims to improve connectivity throughout Nigeria’s energy system.

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The Nigeria–Morocco Gas Pipeline Project, an expansion of the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) intended to promote regional integration and cross-border energy trade, was another project he emphasized.

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“The framework is functioning now, despite initial difficulties with alignment, payments, and cooperation. According to Ojulari, the pipeline will initially be extended to Côte d’Ivoire before eventually reaching Morocco.

He added that new opportunities have been made available throughout the oil and gas value chain due to the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), which has established an atmosphere that is conducive to investment.

Ojulari noted that Nigeria has reached 100% pipeline availability for the first time in 20 years through improved cooperation with host communities and security agencies. This milestone, he said, has given investors newfound trust in Nigeria’s energy infrastructure.

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By comparing NNPC to international energy giants like Petrobras, Petronas, and Saudi Aramco, Ojulari underlined NNPC’s willingness to work together, exchange information, and promote group advancement with African counterparts in order to realize the continent’s entire energy potential.

Abuja Yam Prices Hit Peak as Transportation and Fuel Costs Climb

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Yam prices in Abuja’s main markets have skyrocketed, and traders blame the steep rise on growing gasoline and transportation expenses.
Notwithstanding the arrival of new yams, which typically indicate a decline in price, a market survey released on Tuesday revealed that yam prices had been rising, according to the PUNCH.

A single tuber of yams currently sells for between ₦5,000 and ₦15,000, depending on size, which is higher than the lower prices from the previous year.

A merchant at Gwagwalada Market named Grace Ibrahim attested to the fact that prices have increased by about 25% since 2024.

The current price of medium yams is ₦5,000, up from ₦4,000 in 2024. They cost between ₦12,000 and ₦15,000. She stated that even the tiniest yams now cost ₦6,000 or ₦7,000.

Once costing ₦10,000, a modest vehicle now costs ₦20,000 to transport yams from Benue or Nasarawa. More expensive trucks cost ₦60,000, she clarified.

Patronage has decreased, according to Ibrahim Musa, another shopkeeper, as many families have been struggling with the increased cost of food.

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“People are not as buying as they once were. Prices aren’t the only issue; everything has gotten pricey. He bemoaned, “A lot of consumers are just selecting less expensive options.

Several purchasers attested to the change in consumption. Even though it was harvest season, Mrs. Deborah Oga claimed that yams were now out of reach.

Likewise, Mrs. Dorcas Okeke said that her family had cut back on their yam consumption.

Previously, every weekend we would purchase four tubers. Only two are now within our means. “We are consuming more cassava and potatoes,” she stated.

The merchants urged the federal government to help farmers by providing them with subsidized fertilizers, improved road systems, and gasoline price reductions, emphasizing that these actions would help stabilize food prices.

The increased trend in food costs, including those of yams, may continue until transportation and fuel issues are resolved, experts have said, thereby deteriorating food security and economic stability across the country.