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NAF Partner Ekiti On Aircraft Maintenance Depot As CAS Pledges Expanded Airpower Presence

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NAF Partner Ekiti On Aircraft Maintenance Depot As CAS Pledges Expanded Airpower Presence

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) and the Ekiti State Government have initiated strategic collaboration towards the establishment of an Aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Depot aimed at strengthening indigenous technical capacity, enhancing operational readiness, and advancing national development.

This was disclosed during a courtesy visit by the Executive Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Abiodun Abayomi Oyebanji, to the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, at Headquarters Nigerian Air Force, Abuja on 26 March 2026. The CAS noted that the initiative represents a critical milestone in the Service’s deliberate drive towards self-reliance in aircraft maintenance and the sustainable projection of airpower in support of national security objectives.

Air Marshal Aneke further explained that Ekiti State was identified as a potential host location due to its strong intellectual capital and growing reputation as a hub of knowledge and innovation. He commended the State Government for the allocation of land for the establishment of a NAF base and associated infrastructure, describing the gesture as a strategic investment in both security and socio-economic development.

According to the CAS, the proposed depot will not only enhance the Nigerian Air Force’s technical capability but will also generate specialised employment opportunities, stimulate local industry, and contribute significantly to the growth of Nigeria’s aviation and engineering sectors. He reaffirmed the Service’s commitment to expanding its operational footprint in Ekiti State to further strengthen security architecture across the South-West region.

In his response, Governor Oyebanji lauded the Nigerian Air Force for its professionalism and unwavering commitment to safeguarding national stability, assuring the CAS of his administration’s full support for initiatives aimed at enhancing security and economic prosperity.

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He emphasised that the proposed MRO depot and NAF base would not only bolster the State’s security framework but also catalyse investment, human capital development, and sustainable growth.

Both leaders reaffirmed their shared resolve to deepen strategic collaboration in pursuit of a safer, more resilient, and economically vibrant Nigeria.

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Full List: APC unveils new NWC at national convention in Abuja

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Full List: APC unveils new NWC at national convention in Abuja

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has concluded its 8th national convention in Abuja — reaffirming Nentawe Yilwatda as national chairman and Ajibola Basiru as its secretary.

Delegates at the convention, held at the Eagle Square, also produced a new national working committee (NWC) through a consensus arrangement endorsed by stakeholders.

Ben Nwoye was named deputy national chairman (south), replacing Emma Eneukwu, following consultations within the party.

Sources within the party said the decision was influenced by zoning considerations and consultations among party leaders, with Peter Mbah, Enugu state governor, playing a significant role in ensuring Nwoye’s inclusion.

In his acceptance speech, Yilwatda said his re-election was a call to greater service and pledged commitment to unity within the ruling party.

“We are ready to serve, ready to lead, and we are ready to build the party, together with the nation,” he said.

He added that the new leadership would not “fail or falter” in carrying out its responsibilities.

President Bola Tinubu, Vice-President Kashim Shettima, governors, members of the national assembly, and other party leaders graced the convention.

FULL LIST OF APC NWC

• National chairman — Nentawe Yilwatda

• Deputy national chairman (north) — Ali Bukar Dalori

• Deputy national chairman (south) — Benjamin Obi Nwoye

• National secretary — Surajudeen Ajibola Basiru

• Deputy national secretary — AbdulKarim Abubakar Kana

• National legal adviser — Murtala Aliyu Kankia

• National treasurer — Uguru Mathew Ofoke

• National financial secretary — Haruna Ginsau

• National organising secretary — Muhammad Sulaiman Argungu

• National welfare secretary — Donatus Enyinnah Nwankpa

• National publicity secretary — Felix Morka

• National auditor — Abubakar Maikafi

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• National women leader — Mary A. Idele

• National youth leader — Dayo Israel

• National leader (persons with disabilities) — Durotolu Oyebode Bankole

• Deputy national financial secretary — Hammam Adamu Ali Kumo

• Deputy national organising secretary — Emeka Okafor

• Deputy national women leader — Zainab Abubakar Ibrahim

• Deputy national publicity secretary — Meseko Durosinmi Josiah

• Deputy national welfare secretary — Christopher Michael Akpan

• Deputy national auditor — Olugbenga Olayemi

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• Deputy national legal adviser — Ibrahim Salawu

• Deputy national treasurer — Ben Akak

• Deputy national youth leader — Jamaludeen Kabiru

• National ex-officio (north-central) — Opawoye Oluwatoyin Bunmi

• National ex-officio (north-east) — Adamu Jallah

• National ex-officio (north-west) — Kano Muhammed Jamu Yusuf

• National ex-officio (south-east) — Ikechukwu Umeh

• National ex-officio (south-south) — Francis Kolokolo

• National ex-officio (south-west) — Bunmi Orinowo

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Abia State Won’t Get Paid For Fixing Federal Roads, Says Governor Otti

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Abia State Won’t Get Paid For Fixing Federal Roads, Says Governor Otti

Abia State won’t get paid for fixing federal roads. Mr Otti said the new federal government’s policy was that states could toll such roads “if they want their money back.”

Abia state governor, Alex Otti
Abia state governor, Alex Otti
Governor Alex Otti of Abia says the federal government has no plans to reimburse the state for federal road projects his administration executed.

Speaking at his monthly media interactive session with journalists on Friday night, Mr Otti said the new federal government’s policy was that states could toll such roads “if they want their money back.”

He reiterated his administration’s commitment to fixing all Abia roads, federal or state, saying, “They’re all used by Abia residents.”

“Before we jump on any federal road, we have long engagements with the federal government, and those roads must be ceded to us in writing,” he said.

Mr Otti also addressed compensation concerns for the Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Road rehabilitation, saying he expected the federal government to pay since it awarded the project without funding.

He said, “We always pay compensation on any route we are entering.

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“But then, my understanding is that, if there was any compensation to be paid, the federal government should have done so because the route was actually awarded but was not funded. So, that’s my understanding. I can’t be too sure.”

The state government had undertaken to rehabilitate critical federal roads, including the Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Road, the Owerrinta-Umuikaa dual carriageway, and the Ohafia-Arochukwu Road, among others.

The governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to establishing a state police.

He said, “The new general manager for Homeland Security is working with his team to get us ready once the whistle is blown.”

Mr Otti ruled out any possible defection to another party, saying he would run for reelection on the Labour Party (LP) platform in 2027.

According to him, the Supreme Court decision has settled the party leadership crisis.

He, therefore, urged interested Nigerians to register for LP membership.

Mr Otti described the progress on the newly introduced electric buses as “exciting,” saying 30 more buses were expected by July, bringing the total to 50.

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NSAP Seeks Strong Military Support To Tackle Insecurity In Livestock Sector

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NSAP Seeks Strong Military Support To Tackle Insecurity In Livestock Sector

livestock sector. Olaniyi Babayemi, the president of the Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP), has urged stronger civil-military collaboration to enhance livestock production and tackle security challenges.

Mr Babayemi spoke on Saturday at a media briefing ahead of the Society’s 51st annual conference, scheduled for Monday at the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Kaduna.

He said the theme, ‘Civil-Military Collaboration for Sustainable Livestock Production and National Security,’ would highlight the growing link between agriculture and national security.

Mr Babayemi, also Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Agriculture and Technology, Okeho, Oyo State, said livestock production now plays a vital role in national stability.

“Where farmers and herders cannot operate safely, food production declines, livelihoods are disrupted, and instability increases,” he said.

He noted that the military’s logistics, intelligence, and operational strengths could help secure grazing routes and farming communities.

According to Mr Babayemi, the collaboration does not mean militarising agriculture but creating a safe and enabling environment for productivity.

He emphasised peaceful coexistence between pastoralists and farmers, advocating ranching, controlled grazing, and improved feed management as sustainable solutions.

“The future of livestock production depends on peaceful coexistence. Productivity and harmony must go hand in hand,” he added.

He said about 1,000 participants, including officials, military leaders, academics, and industry stakeholders, would attend the conference.

Mr Babayemi also highlighted achievements, including stronger institutional frameworks, expanded global engagement, and plans for a permanent Abuja secretariat.

He expressed optimism that the conference would yield practical recommendations to boost production, reduce conflicts, and strengthen national stability.

“Food security is everyone’s responsibility. A secure livestock sector means a more stable and prosperous nation,” he said.

Also speaking, the local organising committee chairman, Philip Vantsawa, described the choice of the Nigerian Defence Academy as strategic and unprecedented.

Mr Vantsawa said the decision departed from over five decades of hosting the conference solely in civilian universities.

According to him, the move aligns with the theme and reflects the need for cross-sector collaboration.

“NDA has never hosted a conference of this scale. As sub-Saharan Africa’s premier military university, it is the most suitable venue,” he said.

He said the conference would bring together scientists, agricultural experts, and security stakeholders to address pressing national challenges, especially farmer-herder conflicts.

Mr Vantsawa added that it would foster collaboration between civilian experts and the military to develop sustainable solutions.

“We are fully prepared to receive participants. The conference will deliver actionable strategies to address recurring livestock sector conflicts,” he said.

He said a key outcome would be a communiqué outlining a practical policy blueprint for government and stakeholders.

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According to him, it will chart a new direction for resolving farmer-herder crises and improving animal production systems.

Mr Vantsawa also conveyed the readiness of the academy’s leadership to host participants from across Nigeria and beyond.

“At the end, we expect robust collaboration and recommendations to guide policy and ensure lasting solutions,” he added.

The conference is expected to attract participants from academia, government agencies, the military, and the private sector.

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