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FLOODS TO FLOW: Works Ministry Delivery Game-Changing Roads In Adamawa
FLOODS TO FLOW: Works Ministry Delivery Game-Changing Roads In Adamawa
FLOODS TO FLOW: Works Ministry delivery game-changing roads in Adamawa. The Federal Ministry of Works, in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda’s initiative to provide world-class infrastructural development to the people of Nigeria, continued its nationwide media tour with the commissioning of completed intervention projects and a visit to ongoing works in Adamawa State.
The Cham-Numan section of the Gombe–Yola Road is one of the 2,064 projects inherited from previous Governments. The road is the only artery that connects Gombe State to Adamawa.
In his briefing on the Cham–Numan Section of the Gombe–Yola Road, the Federal Controller of Works for Adamawa State, Engr. Dimas Tuwai described the route as an economic corridor bedeviled by years of neglect. He explained that issues arising from variations in scope and design necessitated the use of bolders’ fill instead of stone base, leading to an augmentation of the contract sum to about ₦16 billion from its initial ₦9 billion when it was awarded in May 2017.
He further stated that inflation and other contractual factors subsequently increased the project cost to ₦43 billion. According to him, work has been progressive, and he commended the contractor for sustained efforts. He added that the project stands at 44 per cent completion with about 13 kilometres remaining. He expressed optimism that it will be completed within the year.
Representing the contractor, Messrs CGC (Nigeria) Limited, the company’s PRO, Simeon Omale affirmed their commitment to meeting the delivery timeline, stating that the road will be fully completed by 2027. “CGC is committed to completing this project, and we assure you we will meet the stipulated deadline,” he declared.
Visiting another construction site, the Jabbi–Lamba Road, it was reported that the project is part of the Renewed Hope road interventions in the State. M/S Decency Associates Ltd, the company executing the work, described it as a beneficial project for communities along the corridor, noting that progress has reached about 40 per cent. The project, awarded on 30 December 2024, is on track for completion within the next three to four months.

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Speaking on the quality and progress of work, the Chairman of the Nigeria Society of Engineers (NSE), Adamawa State Branch, Prof. Engr. Bashiru Aliyu, FNSE, expressed satisfaction with the standard of execution. He noted that, as a native of the area, he is pleased with the quality and level of advancement achieved so far, stating that the community did not expect the work to reach such an advanced stage within this time frame.
Similarly, the Chairman of COREN, Adamawa State, Engr. Wasinda Jonathan described the intervention as laudable, commending the quality of work delivered and affirming that, as a regulatory body, COREN is satisfied with the standard of execution.
A recently rehabilitated Doctors’ Quarters Road within Adamawa Central Senatorial Zone in Yola town was also formally commissioned as part of the 260 completed Emergency/Special Intervention Projects. Executed by Clinton Enterprise Ltd, the road has improved living conditions in the area by reducing flooding and increasing property values.
Performing the commissioning, on behalf of the Minister of Works, Sen. Engr. David Umahi, FNSE, FNATE, the Chairman of the NUJ Correspondents’ Chapel, Adamawa State, stated, Comrade Ibrahim Kado disclosed “This road has improved living conditions in the area by reducing flooding, easing the flow of people, goods, and increasing the value of properties in the neighbourhood.” He commended the Federal Government for delivering the highly impactful infrastructure.
The Chairman, NSE observed that the rehabilitated roads covering a few kilometres leading to residential quarters previously prone to flooding are now in good condition and have significantly improved access and movement within the area.
Speaking on behalf of the community, Malam Jubril Mohammed Iliasu also expressed gratitude for the timely and beneficial intervention. “We are no longer afraid of the rainy season,” he opined.
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Akwa Ibom: Ten Strategic Investments Of Governor Eno
Akwa Ibom: Ten Strategic Investments Of Governor Eno
Governor Umo Eno has invested in a lot of sectors that will energize the economy of Akwa Ibom State. The governor has invested in aviation, tourism, infrastructure, power, education, health care,agriculture, and real estate, and this investment will create jobs, increase internally generated revenue, and spur the state to become a private sector-driven economy.
In this article I will look at ten major investments and provide insights into the economic impact they will bring to the state.
The 18-storey real estate investment in Lagos represents a strategic move by Governor Umo Eno to diversify Akwa Ibom’s asset base beyond the state and oil dependence.
Situated in Nigeria’s commercial capital, the development can include mixed-use components , office space, serviced apartments, retail and possibly an executive suite positioning the state as an institutional landlord and visible investor in the national economy.
Economically, the Lagos tower can generate steady non-oil revenue through rents, capital appreciation and ancillary services (management fees, retail leases).
During construction it will create skilled and unskilled jobs for contractors, artisans and suppliers; once operational it will support property management, security, hospitality and retail employment.
.The completion of a five‑star international hotel with 200 rooms anchors the state’s ambition to capture higher-value tourism and business travel.
A full-service hotel of this scale will host international guests, delegations and business executives and provide conference support in-house, raising Akwa Ibom’s hospitality profile and complementing other MICE infrastructure.
From a revenue and jobs standpoint, a 200-room five-star hotel drives direct employment (front office, housekeeping, food & beverage, management), indirect jobs (supply chains for food, laundry, transport) and fiscal revenue (taxes, levies).
It supports tourism linkages, increases average spend per visitor, and raises the competitiveness of local tourism packages. Success depends on strong brand positioning, international management expertise, consistent service standards and integration with transport and attractions.
A 5,000-capacity international conference centre is a purposeful investment in MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) tourism , an economic segment known for high visitor spend and frequent, year-round bookings. Such a centre can host regional , continental and international events, trade fairs and government summits, positioning the state as a hub for policy dialogue and commerce.
The conference centre’s economic impact will flow through hotels, airlines, ground transport, catering and event services, creating both permanent operational jobs and episodic event-based employment.
It can attract foreign exchange earnings, increase hotel occupancy, and stimulate hospitality entrepreneurship (event planners, tech providers).
Upgrading Ibom Air with four additional aircraft ,bring the fleet to 9, equipping the MRO and transforming Victor Attah International Airport into a full international airport are the best investments in air travel.
Expanded fleet capacity allows for new domestic and African routes, while international airport status enables direct flights, cargo services and easier access for tourists and investors.
The MRO which is the first in Nigeria and the only in West Africa, provide the region with maintenance hanger, that will end countries within the sub-Sahara desert from exporting millions of dollars to Europe for repairs of aircrafta.

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Improved air travel will raise business-to-business ties, tourism arrivals and cargo flows, facilitating trade and time-sensitive exports. Job creation spans pilots, cabin crew, engineers, ground-handling, airport operations and regulatory roles.
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Realizing these gains requires bilateral air services agreements, infrastructure upgrades (customs, immigration, security), airline safety standards and marketing to secure route rights and airline partnerships.
The Ibom International 350‑bed hospital with 50 specialty fields is an investment in high-quality healthcare infrastructure, designed to reduce outbound medical travel and create a regional medical hub.
With multiple specialties, the hospital can handle complex cases, host training programs, and attract medical tourists from neighboring states and countries.
Health-sector investments yield broad social and economic returns: improved population health, higher worker productivity, and savings from reduced medical travel. The hospital will directly employ doctors, nurses, technicians and administrators and indirectly support pharmaceutical, diagnostic and hospitality services. Long-term impact depends on sustainable financing, quality assurance, specialist retention strategies and links with medical schools for staffing pipelines.
The Ibom Deep Sea Port development is a transformational infrastructure project that can reposition Akwa Ibom as a maritime trade gateway in the Gulf of Guinea.
A deep-sea port enables large cargo vessels to call, reduces shipping costs for exporters and importers, and can attract industrial parks, logistics firms and value‑adding activities such as processing and warehousing.
Economically, a deep-sea port can accelerate industrialization, increase non-oil export capacity, and create thousands of jobs in construction, port operation, logistics and associated industries.
It will broaden the state’s revenue base through port fees, land leases and trade-related taxes. Environmental management, strong governance, hinterland connectivity (roads/rail) and competitive tariffs will be critical to realize its full potential and avoid negative social or ecological impacts.
Arise Palm Resort, featuring sporting facilities, a leisure park, tourist accommodation, gardens, Golf Course, and canoe water trips, aims to broaden Akwa Ibom’s leisure and domestic tourism offerings.
By combining sports, eco-tourism and family recreation, the resort can attract local weekend visitors, sports camps and niche international tourists seeking coastal and cultural experiences.
The resort will create jobs in hospitality, recreation management, park maintenance, and tour operations, and stimulate small businesses (food vendors, craft sellers, transport).
It supports youth engagement through sports programmes and can be leveraged for sports tourism events. Sustainability planning , protecting coastal and aquatic ecosystems, inclusive access for local communities and careful pricing to ensure broad benefits , will determine long-term success.
Establishing a 4‑star hotel in Abuja broadens the state’s national footprint and creates a commercial base in the federal capital. This allows Akwa Ibom to host official delegations, business promotion events and investors in Abuja while generating independent revenue from guests and conferences.
A capital-city hotel diversifies revenue streams, enhances the state’s brand among federal institutions and investors, and creates hospitality and corporate service jobs.
It can serve as a satellite for state-led business development desks and trade promotion, linking Abuja-based clients back to opportunities in Akwa Ibom. Financial viability will depend on location, competitive service levels, and strong sales and marketing.
Commencing generation and distribution of power to consumers addresses one of Nigeria’s most binding constraints to economic growth: unreliable electricity. State-led power initiatives, whether through gas, renewables or hybrid systems, can lower costs for businesses, reduce downtime for manufacturers and create a more attractive environment for investors and SMEs.
Reliable power unlocks productivity gains across manufacturing, hospitality, healthcare and ICT, enabling higher-value activities and new enterprises. Jobs will be generated in generation, transmission, distribution, meter services and maintenance, while households benefit from improved living standards.
Building an aviation village and the Ewet Luxury Estate to attract tourists represents an integrated tourism-real estate strategy: the aviation village can provide an experiential, visitor-focused precinct near the airport while the luxury estate offers high-end accommodation and residential options for tourists and affluent residents. Combined, they can create an upscale corridor that leverages improved air links and other attractions.
Together these developments can raise property values, create construction and service jobs, and support ancillary businesses (gardening, security, concierge).
They can also attract diaspora investment and longer-stay visitors, increasing per-visitor revenue. However, planners must mitigate risks of exclusionary development by ensuring affordable linkages for local communities, delivering public goods (roads, waste, water) and establishing governance arrangements that prioritize local employment, skills transfer and long-term maintenance for sustainable inclusive growth.
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Police Reforms: IGP Disu Restructures Monitoring Unit, Appoints New Head Of The Unit
Police Reforms: IGP Disu Restructures Monitoring Unit, Appoints New Head Of The Unit
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, has approved the comprehensive restructuring of the Police Monitoring Unit as part of ongoing institutional reforms aimed at enhancing operational effectiveness, strengthening internal oversight, and reinforcing discipline across the Nigeria Police Force.
The restructuring is necessitated by the need to refocus the Unit on its core mandate, address identified operational inefficiencies, and reposition it as a credible and effective internal accountability mechanism within the Force.
As part of the reorganisation, the Unit has been streamlined and strengthened to enhance proactive monitoring, intelligence-driven inspections, and real-time oversight of police personnel and operations across Commands, Formations, and Departments. The restructured framework also harmonises key investigative and monitoring functions in line with the Force’s reform agenda.
Consequently, the Inspector-General of Police has approved a leadership transition within the Unit, with Deputy Commissioner of Police Aliyu Abubakar appointed as Head of the Police Monitoring Team to oversee the operations of the restructured Unit.
Prior to his appointment, he served as Deputy Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), in both the FCT and Rivers State Police Commands, where he played critical roles in high-profile investigations. During this period, he worked closely with state leadership to modernize investigative techniques and strengthen operational effectiveness. He is widely regarded by peers and stakeholders as a community-oriented and professional officer, noted for promoting transparency and engagement in policing.
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The IGP emphasized that the reform is geared towards entrenching professionalism, discipline, and transparency within the Force, noting that the Monitoring Unit will play a central role in identifying operational lapses, enforcing standards, and ensuring accountability at all levels.

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The Nigeria Police Force reiterates its commitment to sustained reforms, institutional development , and the delivery of a more accountable, professional, and citizen-focused policing system.
DCP ANTHONY OKON PLACID psc(+) mni
Force Public Relations Officer
Force Headquarters, Abuja
20th April, 2026
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Navy Sustains SAR Efforts, Intercepts Three Suspected Stowaways Aboard MSC STELLA OFF Lagos
Navy Sustains SAR Efforts, Intercepts Three Suspected Stowaways Aboard MSC STELLA OFF Lagos
The Nigerian Navy, through personnel of Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) BEECROFT, has successfully intercepted and rescued three suspected stowaways aboard the merchant vessel MSC STELLA (IMO No. 9279988) off the Lagos Fairway Buoy, in a continued demonstration of its Search and Rescue (SAR) and maritime security commitment.
The operation followed credible intelligence received from the Western Regional Control Centre (WRCC), at about 5:05 p.m. on Sunday, 19 April 2026. Acting swiftly, the Quick Response Team (QRT) of NNS BEECROFT, stationed at Tarkwa Bay, was immediately deployed to the vessel’s location. The team successfully rescued the three suspects approximately five nautical miles off the Lagos coastline.
Preliminary investigations indicate that the suspects illegally boarded the vessel at about 1:00 a.m. on Friday, 17 April 2026, while it was berthed at Tin Can Island Port. The individuals identified as Aguru Michael (27), a national of the Benin Republic; Soye Monday (25), from Ondo State; and Kentobou Peter (22), from Delta State, reportedly intended to stow away to Europe.
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This recent rescue effort exemplifies the Nigerian Navy’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives at sea. Building on previous successful SAR missions—such as the rescue of seven individuals after the collision involving a Tantita Patrol boat and a wooden vessel in Bayelsa, and the rescue and handover of three foreign stowaways aboard MT ANATOLIA in March 2026—the Navy continues to demonstrate its robust operational tempo in countering irregular migration and ensuring maritime safety across Nigeria’s waters.

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The suspects are now in the custody of NNS BEECROFT, where they are undergoing thorough investigation and administrative processing in line with established laws.
The Nigerian Navy reaffirms its dedication to securing Nigeria’s maritime domain and maintaining effective Search and Rescue operations to combat illegal activities within the country’s territorial waters.
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