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23/08/2025

Today in my office, I held a critical meeting with contractors handling two key road infrastructure projects in Kogi State: the Lokoja-Shintaku-Dekina-Anyigba road and the Okene-Ajaokuta-Itobe dual carriageway. These projects, awarded in 2022, have unfortunately recorded significant delays despite substantial advance payments.

The Okene-Ajaokuta-Itobe carriageway project, awarded to CCECC Nig Ltd with a scope of 52.27km, has only achieved 1.97% completion despite receiving ₦2.5 billion in advance payments. I have directed the Director, Highway North Central, to issue a warning letter to the contractor. Within 30 days, the contractor must resume work and achieve a milestone commensurate with the funds received. Failure to comply will result in mutual termination of the contract to enable the Ministry to re-strategize and enhance project delivery.

The Lokoja-Shintaku-Dekina-Anyigba road project, handled by TEC Engineering Company Nig Ltd, has recorded only 1.04% completion despite ₦1 billion in advance payments. The contractor has been directed to lay 3km of asphalt by December 2025. After this milestone, a final account will be made based on work completed, and the contract will be mutually terminated. The assessment for funds already released will be based on the old rate, while future assessments will align with the new rate.

The consultancy services for both projects will be mutually terminated pending the procurement of new contracts under enhanced funding and ex*****on strategies. The Ministry will re-evaluate both projects to ensure alignment with the Renewed Hope administration’s core values of quality, speed, and value for money in project delivery.

As part of the Renewed Hope agenda, we remain committed to delivering high-quality infrastructure that meets the needs of Nigerians.

04/08/2025

PRESS STATEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Position of the Middle Belt Forum on the Proposed Legislation Making the Sultan of Sokoto, Permanent Co-chairmen of National Council for Traditional Rulers of Nigeria
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The Middle Belt Forum (MBF) wishes to categorically express its firm opposition to a contentious clause in the National Council for Traditional Rulers of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill, 2024, currently before the National Assembly. The Bill, sponsored by Senator Simon Bako Lalong (Plateau South), who is respected son of the Middle Belt and the Gwad-Goemai of the Goemai ethnic nation, has passed its second reading as of March 2025 and is now under consideration by the Senate Committee on Establishment and Public Service.

At the heart of the controversy lies a deeply troubling clause in the Bill which proposes that the Sultan of Sokoto and the Ooni of Ife be made permanent co-chairmen of the proposed National Council for Traditional Rulers.

While we leave our esteemed partners from the Southern region, to determine their position on the inclusion of the Ooni of Ife, the Middle Belt Forum unequivocally rejects, abhors, and condemns the institutionalisation of the Sultan of Sokoto as a permanent co-chairman of this proposed council.

This rejection is anchored on strong historical, cultural, constitutional, and moral grounds, which we now outline in clear terms:

1. The Sokoto Sultanate is Historically Junior to Middle Belt Monarchies

Historically, the Sokoto Caliphate is a relatively young institution compared to ancient kingdoms and confederacies in the Middle Belt. For instance, the Kwararafa Confederacy, which flourished for centuries, predates the Caliphate.
It is a historically documented fact that the confederate state of Kwarafa existed right back to circa 800s-1700s A.D. The Aku Uka of Wukari, its current spiritual heir, represents a legacy that predates Sokoto Caliphate's very existence. The Sultan of Sokoto can therefore not supers

04/08/2025

Oju chegwu, ólópu Ogbajele.

03/08/2025

Ogbajele descendants Amóma egume Ome.

01/08/2025

Rooted culturally to the root.

31/07/2025

Ome rulling clan.

30/07/2025

Standing by my root always, Egume Ome rulling clan.

28/07/2025

Ogbajele descendants, Amóma egume Ome.

27/07/2025

The for rulling clan of Egume Ome gathered to celebrate Ogbajele day.

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