Tag: Abuja

  • Buhari receives Equatorial Guinea President in Abuja

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday played host to his colleague from Equatorial Guinea, Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, at the State House in Abuja.

    The Equatorial Guinea ruler arrived at the Presidential Villa at about 12.30 p.m. and was welcomed by President Buhari and other top government officials.

    Recall that the Equatorial Guinea’s president had paid similar visit to Mr. Buhari at Aso Rock on February, 12, 2016.

    During the visit, Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea had discussion on some bilateral agreements between the two countries.

    President Buhari had also earlier visited Equatorial Guinea twice since the inception of his administration in May 29, 2015.

    Mr. Mbasogo has been President of Equatorial Guinea since 1979.

     

  • Nigeria demands for AfDB’s West Africa Regional Office in Abuja

    The Federal Government on Thursday demanded for the hosting of the West Africa Regional Office of the African Development Bank in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

    The Honourable Minister of Finance and Governor-Member of the African Development Bank, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, made this known at the commissioning of the Bank’s permanent office building in Abuja by President Muhammadu Buhari, who was represented by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

    The new building is the first ever permanent office building outside the African Development Bank’s headquarters in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire. Nigeria remains the largest shareholder of the Bank since its inception.

    In her address at the commissioning of the edifice, Adeosun stated that the new office complex would strengthen Nigeria’s effort and desire for regional integration in the West African Region.

    She said, “It is in this regard that I will like to put on record Nigeria’s strong desire and demand to host the regional hub of African Development Bank.

    “We think being the largest shareholder of the Bank since inception, and the Country with one of the largest portfolio of its projects, Abuja – Nigeria is the natural and logical place for the Bank’s regional hub.

    “Through this investment, the African Development Bank has made Nigeria the first regional member-country to host the Bank-owned office complex.”

    The Minister urged the African Development Bank President, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina to convey Nigeria’s request to the Bank’s senior management and executive board.

    She assured the Bank management of Nigeria’s cooperation and collaborative engagement, adding that the improved relationship had led to an all-time high portfolio level of about US$6 billion spread over 73 projects across private sectors.

    The Minister commended the leadership of the Bank for providing a $1 billion budget support loan for Nigeria during the period of economic recession, out of which $600 million had been drawn.

    “The signaling effect of that singular act gave the country’s foreign reserves the much-needed boost which helped stabilized the Nigerian currency – the naira.

    “The African Development Bank has proved to be quite dependable in Nigeria’s ongoing economic reforms and also ticks all the right boxes of strengthening our recovery efforts,” she added.

    On the issue of eradicating extreme poverty by the year 2030, Adeosun urged African countries to be more effective in fragile and conflict-affected states, with the process driven by the African Development Bank.

    Earlier in his remarks, the President of the African Development Bank said the Bank would continue to support Nigeria and other African countries in order to accelerate the development of infrastructure and energy in the continent.

    “The Bank’s portfolio in Nigeria is currently about $6 billion and we expect these investments to grow to $8 billion by 2019,” he said

    Adesina disclosed that the Bank had invested $500 million in the Development Bank of Nigeria and would also be committing the sum of $200 million in the Transmission Corporation of Nigeria.

    He lauded the incumbent Administration, Federal Ministry of Finance and Federal Capital Territory Administration for their support for the execution and completion of the Bank’s permanent office building in Abuja.

  • Constitution amendment: Governors meet in Abuja

    Governors of the 36 states in Nigeria met on Wednesday evening under the aegis of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum.

    The meeting, the first of its kind in 2018, was held at the old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The forum’s chairman and Zamfara State Governor, Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari, presided over the meeting that started at about 9pm.

    Top on their agenda is a briefing from the constitution amendment committee headed by Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State.

    The meeting was also meant to consider the health agenda for 2018 which is to get the commitment of governors to universal health care coverage, polio eradication and nutrition among others.

    Governors in attendance as of the time the meeting started were Kashim Shettima (Borno), Dave Umahi (Ebonyi), Godwin Obaseki (Edo), Umar Ganduje (Kano), Ibrahim Hassan (Jigawa), Simon Lalong (Plateau), Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi), Patrick Okowa (Delta), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara), Udom Emmanuel (Akwa Ibom), Ibrahim Dankwanbo (Gombe) and Nasir el-Rufai (Kaduna).

    The deputy governors in attendance were those of Anambra, Dr. Nkem Okeke; Benson Abounu, Benue; Abubakar Alli, Yobe; Eze Madumere, Imo; Titi Laoye-Tomori, Osun; Ipalibo Banigo, Rivers; Yetunde Onanuga, Ogun and Enugu, Cecelia Ezeilo.

    Others were deputy governors of Niger, Katsina, Ekiti, Lagos, Sokoto and Bauchi States.

    The meeting was still ongoing as of the time of filing this report.

  • Buhari, Gambian President meet in Abuja

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday in Abuja met behind closed doors with visiting Gambia’s President Adama Barrow at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Barrow, who is visiting Nigeria for the first time since his inauguration as Gambian President on Jan. 19, 2017 arrived the presidential villa at about 11.50a.m.

    The President would be host Barrow to a lunch after bilateral discussions.

    The 51-year-old Gambian president ended the rule of the longtime leader of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh, who is currently in exile in Equatorial Guinea.

    Buhari played a major role in ensuring smooth democratic transition in The Gambia even when Jammeh refused to step aside.

    The Economic Community of West Africa appointed Buhari the Mediator in Chief on the Gambian political impasse.

     

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  • JUST IN: Panic as Shiites members protest, clash with Police in Abuja

    JUST IN: Panic as Shiites members protest, clash with Police in Abuja

    There was pandemonium at the National Assembly complex in Abuja as protesting members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) clashed with the police.

    The Shiites members who were protesting for the release of their leader, Ibraheem El-Zakzaky who has been detained along with his wife since 2015.

    The police in collaboration with civil defence operatives tear gas the protesters and arrested a few of them.

    The police also fired gunshots in the air, causing fear and pandemonium as people ran for safety.

    The number of those arrested could not be immediately ascertained as at the time of filing this report.

    Efforts to reach the Force Public Relations Officer, Jimoh Moshood for comments was unsuccessful.

     

    Details shortly…

  • We abandoned Abuja National Stadium because it lacks facilities – NFF

    The Nigeria Football Federation on Wednesday said it had to play most national teams’ games outside the Abuja National Stadium due to a lack of facilities there.

    NFF Secretary-General Mohammed Sanusi told theNews Agency of Nigeriathat the national stadium currently lacks the necessary facilities for the teams to play conveniently.

    However, he said some states had indicated their interest in hosting the national teams.

    TNG reports that the women’s national teams have taken refuge at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin, while the Super Eagles have been playing their matches at the Uyo Stadium.

    Sanusi said, “Some of these states indicated their interest in hosting the teams and that is why we went there. The Abuja National Stadium is under renovation and so there is no facility for us to play our matches here.

    “We have our technical centre here, but there are no dressing rooms. So we are making efforts to see if the dressing rooms can be provided.”

    The secretary added that the football house was planning to take the matches of the teams across the country, so that Nigerians can watch their national teams play live.

  • Three confirmed dead as Hausa,Gwari clash in Abuja

    Three people have been confirmed dead in the violence that occurred in Bwari town of Bwari Area Council, Abuja.

    A dusk to dawn curfew has, consequently, been imposed on the area.

    The violence occurred in the area on Monday morning leading to burning down of the major market in the community.

    TheNewsGuru had earlier reported the violence, which residents said was caused by the killing of a man late on Sunday.

    According to a resident of the area, the violence started late Sunday night after a Hausa man killed a man said to be of Gbagi ethnicity. In revenge, the Gbagis residing in the area burnt down the Bwari market on Monday, the resident said. Most of the traders in the market are believed to be Hausas.

    Another witness, who identified herself as Bimbo, said there has been tension between Hausas and Gbagis in the area for a while.

    “But the cause of this fight is because a Gbagi man was killed last night. Right now, all the Hausas in this area are running towards Kaduna area because of the fear of getting killed,” she said on Monday evening.

    On Monday evening, the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, imposed a 6 p.m.to 6 a.m. curfew on Bwari township.

    The Minister of FCTA, Muhammad Bello, after a closed-door meeting with stakeholders in the Area Council, declared the curfew while assessing the damages caused by the crisis.

    Mr. Bello told journalists that three people died in the violence.

    Fire fighters arrived the market at about 8:00 p.m. on Monday to put out the fire. Although they came much earlier in the day, they were prevented from working by rioters.

  • NNPC to construct 4,600MW power plants for Abuja, Kaduna, Kano – Baru

    NNPC to construct 4,600MW power plants for Abuja, Kaduna, Kano – Baru

    In a bid to improve the current epileptic power supply in some parts of the country, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on Wednesday announced that it would build power generating plants with combined capacity for 4,600 megawatts in Abuja, Kaduna and Kano states.

    The Corporation explained that the resolve to invest in the power plants was due to the recently approved contract for the construction of the Ajaokuta-Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Gas Pipeline, also known as the AKK Pipeline.

    The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Maikanti Baru, who disclosed this during a courtesy call on him in Abuja by the Niger State Governor, Abubakar Bello, noted that the corporation, in partnership with private investors, would build the power generating plants to support the Federal Government’s effort to provide stable electricity across the country.

    He was quoted in a statement as saying, “As part of the drive to establish power plants to augment the power supply to the nation, the Federal Executive Council has recently approved the AKK Gas Pipeline project to be financed through public-private partnership.

    “The project comes with other auxiliary ones, which include 1,350MW, 900MW and 2,350MW of power generation plants in Abuja, Kaduna and Kano, respectively.”

    He said the NNPC and the private investors would also build fertilizer plants in some parts of the country, one of which would be located at Izzon, Niger State.

    Baru informed the visitors that in line with the presidential mandate on oil exploration in all the frontier basins, the corporation was well-focused on exploration in the Bida Basin and would carry out the job professionally.

    “We have contracted the geological mapping of the Bida Basin to the Ibrahim Babangida University, Lapai, and the job will be completed in three months,” he stated.

    He explained that once the geological mapping was completed, the NNPC’s Integrated Data Services Limited would be engaged to carry out the other aspects of the seismic activities, which would be completed by July 2018.

    Baru said the corporation would go into more detailed 2D seismic data acquisition in the Bida Basin by August 2018, to be followed by an Environmental Impact Assessment in order to establish what the baseline was, which would signify the need or otherwise for the deployment of 3D acquisition facilities.

    As part of efforts to decongest the highways, the GMD said the NNPC would encourage private investors to build tanker parking facilities around the Minna Depot, Suleja Depot, Tegina and Mokwa, among others, and charge the users of the facilities appropriately.

    Baru explained that talks were ongoing with the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing to reintroduce weigh bridges on the highways in order to check the issue of excessive loading by tankers above the recommended 46,000 tonnes gross weight.

    He said the NNPC, on its part, had already directed all its depots nationwide to stop loading tankers with loading capacities above 40,000 litres.

    In his remarks, Bello said the essence of the visit was to get first-hand information on the NNPC’s plans for oil exploration in the Bida Basin and to solicit the corporation’s support in finding alternative parking spaces for tankers along the highways and communities in the state.

  • BREAKING: New PDP faction unveils secretariat building in Abuja

    A group made up of five men on Wednesday “opened” a new secretariat for the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, in Abuja.

    The five men are Prince Obi Nwosu, Alhaji Hassan Adamu, Chief Olusola Akindele, Chief Godwin Duru and Franklyne Edede.

    The office is located at Asokoro District of Abuja.

    Only two flags of the party are taped to the burglary of the building to indicate that it is a party office.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission -recognised national headquarters of the party is located at Wuse, Zone 5, Abuja.

    Nwosu, who is the leader of the five-man faction, said that members of the National Working Committee of his group would be announced in January next year.

    The new PDP group said it is emerging due to the imposition of a unity list on members on December 9.

     

  • BREAKING: PDP splinter group, ‘Fresh PDP’ emerges in Abuja

    Some aggrieved members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are currently announcing the emergence of a parallel PDP known as “Fresh PDP.”

    They said the emergence of the National Working Committee (NWC) led by Prince Uche Secondus at the December 9 national convention will not stand.
    According to them, the “Fresh PDP” is the authentic PDP.
    Details soon…