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Delta State Governor Flags Off N29.8bn Aboh-Akarai Road, Bridge Project

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Wednesday flagged off the construction of the N29.8 billion Aboh-Akarai Road and Bridge project in Ndokwa East Local Government Area, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to inclusive infrastructural development across riverine, rural, and urban communities in the state.

Speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony, the Governor said his administration had remained focused and organized in executing its infrastructure development agenda, with deliberate efforts aimed at connecting communities through reliable and resilient road networks capable of driving growth, economic renewal, and improved quality of life.

Oborevwori stated that the landmark project underscored his administration’s resolve to ensure that no part of Delta State was left behind in the delivery of democratic dividends, regardless of the terrain or remoteness of the communities.

He said: “This particular project came to my attention after the Deputy Governor attended a burial ceremony in Akarai. It took him several hours to access the community, and upon his return, he appealed passionately for the approval of this road project. He told me that approving the road would mean touching lives in the rural communities, and I immediately assured him that the project would be done. Today, that promise has become a reality”.

Oborevwori disclosed that the 11-kilometre road project, stretching from Aboh through Umuti to Akarai-Obodo and Akarai-Etiti, was designed with reinforced concrete pavement due to the swampy nature of the terrain, noting that asphalt would not withstand the environmental conditions.

He explained that the challenging terrain included thick mangrove forests, deep swamps, low-lying sections, and heavy clay deposits, but assured residents that the project represented government’s determination to overcome developmental barriers.

The Governor further revealed that the project would feature continuous reinforced concrete pavement, concrete drains, culverts of varying sizes, and a 140-metre multi-span bridge across the Okiri River.

He noted that the road had been intentionally designed above the flood levels recorded during the devastating 2012 flood disaster to ensure year-round accessibility even during future flooding.

Describing the project as more than “bricks and mortar,” Oborevwori said the road would stimulate economic growth, attract investments, create employment opportunities, and facilitate the movement of agricultural produce and goods from rural communities to markets.

“For many years, residents of these communities have depended largely on river transportation. But with the completion of this road, things will change for the better. Movement will become easier, farmers will transport their produce to markets faster, students will gain easier access to schools, patients will reach hospitals without stress, and families will remain connected even during the rainy season,” he said.

The Governor disclosed that the contractor handling the project had already been mobilized to site with a 40 percent advance payment amounting to N11.9 billion, expressing confidence that the project would be completed within the stipulated 12-month timeline.

He also announced that the next groundbreaking ceremony by his administration would be for the 10-kilometre Ojobo-Torugbene Road in Burutu Local Government Area, valued at N32.8 billion.

Oborevwori called on community leaders, youths, and residents of the area to cooperate fully with the contractor to ensure smooth and unhindered execution of the project.

Deputy Governor Onyeme, while speaking at the event, thanked Governor Oborevwori for what he described as unprecedented love and commitment to the development of Ndokwa Nation.

“The vision that I once brought before you has today become a reality. On behalf of the entire Ndokwa Nation — Ndokwa East, Ndokwa West, and Ukwuani Local Government Areas, we say a very big thank you,” Onyeme said.

He described the Governor as “a builder of bridges of possibility, progress, and development,” adding that communities that had never experienced meaningful road infrastructure were now being connected to the rest of the state under the Oborevwori administration.

According to the Deputy Governor, Akarai community was witnessing a tarred road for the first time in its history, a development he said many residents once considered impossible.

Onyeme further listed several ongoing and newly approved road projects across Ndokwa Nation, including the Emu-Ebendo to Ashaka road, Ase to Umu-Ase road, Eweshi to Otokutu road, Ndemili to Utagba-Uno road, and the Amai-Aragba road project, describing them as transformational interventions capable of opening up neglected communities for development and economic prosperity.

He assured the Governor of massive votes from Ndokwa Nation in the forthcoming election in appreciation of the developmental strides recorded across the area.

Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Comrade Reuben Izeze, said Governor Oborevwori had continued to confound critics with bold infrastructural projects running into several billions of naira across the state.

In his welcome remarks, Chairman of Ndokwa East Local Government Council, Hon. Vincent Oshilonya, said; “our people have suffered for many years because of poor access roads. This project will ease transportation, improve commerce, and create opportunities for families, farmers, workers, and business owners”.

Also speaking at the ceremony, President-General of Ndokwa Neku Union, Comrade Amaechi Asugwuni, alongside Chief Mary Chidi, Chief Godswill Obielum, and the Obi of Aboh Kingdom, HRM Greg Oputa III, commended Governor Oborevwori for appointing a son of Ndokwa Nation as Commissioner for Energy at a time the people were advocating improved power supply and infrastructure development across the region.

Delta State Governor Hails City Boy Movement, Pledges Support For Youth Mobilisation

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Tuesday, commended members of the City Boy Movement for their passion, organisation, and commitment to youth mobilisation, urging them to sustain their momentum in promoting leadership and national development.

The governor gave the commendation when he received the leadership of the movement, led by its National Director-General, Hon. Francis Shoga, on a courtesy visit at Government House, Asaba.

Oborevwori praised the movement’s visible impact across the state and beyond, noting its strong presence on various platforms and through widespread publicity campaigns. He described the initiative as a vibrant force contributing to political awareness and youth engagement.

“I must commend the passionate drive you all have exhibited since the inception of the City Boy Movement. I have watched your activities across different platforms and seen your presence across the state and even nationwide,” he said.

The governor also lauded the group for its support and promotion of President Bola Tinubu, describing him as a committed democrat and encouraged members to continue organising and mobilising young people toward meaningful participation in governance and national development.

Highlighting the involvement of young people, including his own children, Oborevwori noted that the movement reflects a growing belief among youths in leadership and reforms.

He stressed that young people are not only leaders of tomorrow but key stakeholders in shaping present-day policies and governance.

He said: “Your ideas, your energy, and your sense of purpose are essential in building inclusive and forward-thinking policies. You have demonstrated strong capacity for mobilisation and advocacy, and we are ready to partner with you”.

He further commended the national and state patrons of the movement for their commitment, noting that mobilising young people in the current era requires dedication and strategic engagement. He urged members to remain focused despite challenges and attempts to discredit their efforts.

Oborevwori also expressed optimism that the movement’s efforts would yield positive results, especially in galvanising youth support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its candidates in the forthcoming elections.

Earlier, National Director-General of the City Boy Movement, Hon. Francis Shoga, said the visit marked not just a formality but a declaration of purpose, unity, and determination by Nigerian youths to take responsibility for their future.

Shoga commended the governor’s leadership in Delta State, particularly his efforts in creating opportunities and improving livelihoods.

He described the City Boy Movement as a structured youth-driven platform aimed at empowering young people, nurturing leadership potential, and promoting active participation in governance.

“The future of Nigeria belongs to its young people. This movement is built on the belief that youths are not meant to be spectators but active participants in shaping the destiny of our nation,” he said.

According to him, the movement has expanded significantly, with structures in over 30 states, including the Federal Capital Territory, and a presence in more than 100 countries globally.

He added that the group is committed to mobilising millions of young voters in support of President Bola Tinubu and the APC, while fostering unity, discipline, and purposeful engagement among youths.

The visit culminated in the formal inauguration of the Delta State chapter of the City Boy Movement, marking another step in its nationwide expansion.

Oborevwori Extols His Chief Press Secretary’s Mother  at 100  Years 

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has paid glowing tribute to Mrs. Esther Ahon on the occasion of her 100th birth anniversary, describing her as an embodiment of calmness, kindness, discipline, and exemplary motherhood.

The governor, who was represented by the Chairman of Ughelli North Local Government Council, Olorogun Jaro Egbo, spoke during a thanksgiving service held on Saturday at Bishop Agori-Iwe Memorial Anglican Church, Ovwodavwaren, Ughelli.

He noted that the centenarian’s life of dignity, humility, and moral rectitude stands as a profound inspiration to both present and future generations.

Oborevwori emphasized that Mrs. Ahon, mother of his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, was being celebrated not merely for attaining the remarkable milestone of longevity, but for the enduring values she represents, particularly her unwavering commitment to family, her role in raising responsible children, and her positive contributions to the community.

The governor reaffirmed that his administration accords high respect to senior citizens and remains committed to upholding their dignity and welfare.

Reflecting on the essence of honour, the governor remarked that beyond political accolades, the most revered title was that of “Okpakorere”, the community’s revered elder, stressing that such recognition was divinely conferred and not attained through contest or ambition.

Earlier, Venerable Oghomena Diakeleho-Edjere, in his sermon, described the celebrant as a devout and God-fearing woman whose steadfast commitment to the church has been exemplary.

He highlighted her punctuality, consistency, and active participation in church life, portraying her as a “living legend” who chose to be celebrated during her lifetime.

The cleric offered prayers for continued strength and grace upon the centenarian, urging others to emulate her life of faith, service, and devotion.

Delivering a vote of thanks on behalf of the family, Mr. Moses Ahon, expressed profound gratitude to God for the rare and historic milestone, noting that their mother, matriarch of the Ahon family, was the first in the family to attain the age of 100.

He described the occasion as a moment of immense pride and collective joy for the Ahon family and the wider community.

He also appreciated the presence of dignitaries and well-wishers, with special acknowledgment of top government functionaries, royal fathers, and captains of industries.

The centenary celebration was marked by solemn thanksgiving, heartfelt prayers, and glowing tributes to a life widely regarded as impactful and worthy of emulation.

A colourful reception followed the service, where the centenarian, joined by her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, other family members, and guests, ceremonially cutting of her birthday cake in a joyous culmination of the celebration.

19th Multiple District 404 Nigeria Convention: Lions Club  Calls for Unity,  Humanitarian Service

By Obinna Nwoko

The 19th Multiple District 404 Nigeria Convention of Lions Clubs International has commenced in Asaba with a strong call for unity, humanitarian service and collective action to address growing social and economic challenges across communities.

Speaking during a press briefing at the opening of the three-day convention tagged “Asaba Amaka 2026,” the Multiple Council Chairperson, Lion (Dr.) Ibrahim ‘Jide Bello, said the gathering was focused on strengthening service delivery and building stronger connections among people through compassion and leadership.

Addressing journalists,  Bello noted that the convention’s theme, “Building Bridges Through Service and Unity,” aligns with the international presidential theme, “Lead to Serve, Serve to Lead,” emphasizing the importance of leadership rooted in service to humanity.

He described the convention as a timely intervention in a world facing economic hardship, social instability, health concerns and environmental challenges, stressing that humanitarian organizations must continue to bridge divides through empathy, support and understanding.

According to him, Lions and Leos across Nigeria have continued to record significant achievements through impactful humanitarian interventions targeted at vulnerable communities. He listed major areas of impact to include vision care and blindness prevention, hunger relief, youth empowerment, diabetes awareness, mental health support, environmental sustainability, childhood cancer interventions, reading action programmes and capacity-building initiatives.

Bello explained that these projects have transformed lives across districts and strengthened collaboration between communities, stakeholders and government institutions.

“These programmes are not just service projects; they are bridges of hope, unity and lasting change,” he stated, adding that the interventions have continued to support underserved populations while contributing to long-term development goals.

One of the major highlights of the convention is the Pediatric Cancer Support Initiative tagged “Hope for Little Heroes,” a partnership between the Lions organization and Wema Bank.⁠ The initiative includes the donation of medical equipment to the pediatric cancer unit of the Asaba Specialist Hospital, free medical support for children battling cancer and increased awareness campaigns on pediatric cancer care.

The Council Chairperson said the initiative demonstrates the power of partnerships and collective responsibility in addressing healthcare challenges affecting children and families.

He further assured that the organization would continue to strengthen membership growth, expand partnerships and improve the capacity of members and community stakeholders in order to tackle humanitarian crises more effectively.

While reflecting on the legacy of Melvin Jones, Bello maintained that the organization remains committed to acts of kindness and selfless service aimed at making the world a better place.

He called on service-minded individuals and organizations to join the movement, noting that the convention would provide opportunities for fellowship, knowledge sharing and impactful community engagement.

The convention is expected to attract Lions leaders, Leos, partners and guests from across Nigeria and beyond, further reinforcing the organization’s commitment to inclusive development and humanitarian service.

Media Practitioners Warned Against Defamation Ahead of 2027 Elections

….As Hill Nigeria Media Trains Media Personnel

Media practitioners in Delta State has been cautioned against the rising spread of defamatory remarks within the political arena as the elections draw closer.

The Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu who was represented by the Director of New Media, Mr Timothy Agbaragu gave warning during the fourth anniversary of the Hill Nigeria Media and capacity-building training for media personnel which held in Asaba.

Aniagwu criticized what he described as an increasing pattern of misinformation, unfounded accusations, and personal attacks among political players, stressing that such behavior not only weakens democratic principles but also endangers peace and erodes public confidence in the electoral process.

He noted that the warning comes at a time of intensified political activities and growing tension ahead of the elections.

The Commissioner raised concerns that if such defamatory content are left unchecked, it could incite conflict or mislead the electorate.

The Commissioner called on politicians, their supporters, and media professionals to ensure all information are properly verified before dissemination and to focus on issue-based campaigns instead of resorting to personal attacks.

While commending the host for the initiative, he urged journalists to uphold professionalism by providing accurate, factual, and credible reports.

On his part, the Chairman of the occasion, Amb. Mayor Chinedu Enujeko commended the host for her dedication, clear vision, and unwavering commitment to building a platform that unites people for meaningful dialogue and positive transformation.

He emphasized that initiatives like this were crucial in empowering individual particularly young people and promoting unity.

In his goodwill message, he warmly congratulated the host on the successful delivery of the programme and wished her continued progress in future endeavours.

“I commend you for organizing such an outstanding programme. Your passion and hard work are evident, and I wish you even greater success as you continue to make a positive impact,” he stated.

He further acknowledged that the host has played a significant role in positively influencing and shaping his political career.

Addressing the participants, the Deputy Vice Chancellor of UNIDEL, Agbor Professor Patrick Ijeh, and a senior Lecturer, Sub Dean in the department of Journalism and media studies, Faculty of Humanities, Federal University Otuoke, Dr. Blessing Umunnah urged journalists to remain committed to truth and uphold the ethics of the profession despite external pressures.

They highlighted key areas including fact-checking, conflict-sensitive reporting, and combating misinformation.

The training aimed at strengthening professionalism amongst media practitioners attracted journalists and media stakeholders from across the country, focused on promoting credible and responsible reportage ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In her remarks, the organizer of the programme, Mrs Christy Aboghe emphasized the critical role of the media in shaping public opinion and safeguarding democratic values. She noted that as the election period approaches, there is a growing need for accuracy, balance, and ethical standards in reportage.

Some participants who spoke at the event described the training as timely and impactful, adding that it has equipped them with modern tools and strategies to navigate the evolving media landscape.

They also praised the host for a well-structured and engaging programme, expressing hope for more editions in the future.

The anniversary celebration also featured goodwill messages and a renewed call for collaboration amongst stakeholders to ensure credible and peaceful electoral processes in 2027.

Yoruba Tennis Club Lecture: Oborevwori’s 2023 Election Reference Highlights Strength of Democracy, Not Division — Oghenesivbe

The Director-General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Dr. (Barr.) Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, has clarified that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s reference to his victory in the 2023 governorship election was intended to reinforce democratic values and not to incite division within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State.

Governor Oborevwori, while delivering a keynote lecture titled “Inclusive Governance and National Unity: Lessons from Delta State for a More United Nigeria” at the centennial celebration of the Yoruba Tennis Club, reflected on the political dynamics of the 2023 election. In his remarks, he noted that he secured victory against Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, who at the time served as Deputy Senate President, despite perceived institutional advantages.

The comments have since drawn mixed reactions from some APC supporters, with concerns raised over their potential political implications. However, speaking during an interview on Crown FM on Friday, Oghenesivbe maintained that the governor’s remarks were made in context and should be properly understood.

According to him, the governor’s reference to the 2023 electoral contest was a legitimate illustration of resilience, democratic choice, and the will of the people. He emphasized that it formed part of a broader narrative aimed at promoting inclusive governance and post-election reconciliation.

“Governor Oborevwori’s message was clear, elections may be fiercely contested, but governance must be inclusive. His actions since assuming office, particularly efforts to foster unity across political divides, demonstrate a commitment to peace and collective progress,” Oghenesivbe stated.

He further noted that the governor’s reconciliation posture, including outreach to former political opponents, reflects political maturity and should serve as a model for stakeholders across party lines.

Addressing internal developments within the APC in Delta State, Oghenesivbe described the endorsement of Senator Ede Dafinone as a consensus candidate for the 2027 Delta Central Senatorial District as a constructive move toward party cohesion. He commended Dafinone’s legislative performance and urged continued support for his leadership.

Oghenesivbe also acknowledged Senator Ovie Omo-Agege as a key stakeholder in Delta APC politics, calling for sustained collaboration and mutual respect among party leaders. He stressed that unity remains essential for political stability and long-term relevance.

While differing perspectives may arise from politically significant moments, he noted that what remains paramount is the shared responsibility to build bridges beyond electoral contests.

Delta State’s progress, the Bureau Chief added, depends on the ability of its leaders and stakeholders to close ranks, align on common goals with the governor and leader of the party in the state, and place the collective interest above partisan considerations.

He concluded by urging all political actors to focus on strengthening democratic institutions, promoting dialogue, and prioritizing the overall development of Delta State above partisan interests.

My Administration Is Committed To Workers’ Welfare, Says Oborevwori

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, has said that his administration is committed to the dignity of labor, describing the state’s workforce as the “engine room” of the economy and the backbone of governance.

​Speaking on Friday at in Asaba during the 2026 International Workers’ Day celebration, the Governor addressed the theme, “Insecurity, Poverty – Bane of Decent Work,” calling for urgent collective action to restore the true meaning of employment by addressing systemic economic and security challenges.

Represented by his Deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme, noted that insecurity and poverty remain the greatest threats to productivity.

“As your Governor, I remain committed to protecting the interests of workers and expanding opportunities for all.

“I urge you to remain dedicated and professional as we work together to build a stronger and prosperous Delta State; this is because, today, we celebrate the 2026 International Workers’ Day in Delta State, a fitting tribute to the dignity of labour and to the men and women whose daily efforts sustain our State and drive our progress.

“I warmly congratulate all workers in Delta State and across Nigeria on this special occasion; I commend your resilience, discipline, and dedication; you remain the backbone of governance and the engine of our economy.

“The 2026 Workers’ Day theme, Insecurity, Poverty – Bane of Decent Work, highlights the harsh realities undermining the dignity and productivity of labour in Nigeria.

“Insecurity disrupts livelihoods, discourages investment, and places workers in constant danger, making it impossible for economies to thrive.

“At the same time, poverty erodes human dignity, weakens productivity, and denies workers the basic conditions needed for meaningful employment; together, these challenges strip work of its value and prevent individuals and communities from reaching their full potential.

“The theme calls for urgent, collective action to restore the true meaning of decent work by addressing both insecurity and poverty; this includes strengthening security, creating sustainable jobs, ensuring fair wages, investing in skills development, and supporting workers through social protection and improved living conditions.

“Ultimately, it is a call to build a society where work guarantees not just survival, but dignity, stability, and opportunity for all.

“It is gratifying to state that within the past three years, our State has witnessed industrial peace and harmony. I must commend the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress, including their affiliate unions in the State for the sustained understanding and co-operation.

“On assumption of office on May 29, 2023, I pledged to govern for all Deltans through the M.O.R.E Agenda. Three years on, that commitment is yielding tangible results. We recognise that a motivated workforce is central to effective governance.

“Let me reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the welfare and productivity of our public servants: we are implementing key measures, including the construction of additional residential quarters for Permanent Secretaries, prompt payment of salaries, and regular promotion exercises.

“We are also expanding training and capacity-building programmes while improving the work environment to boost morale, efficiency, and service delivery. Our goal is a modern, professional, and highly responsive public service.

“We have complemented these efforts with targeted recruitment, particularly in the education and medical sectors, to strengthen service delivery.

“We remain mindful of our retirees, whose service laid the foundation for today’s progress.

“To date, we have cleared pension benefits for State workers and cleared outstanding liabilities at the local government level. This is our commitment to dignity in retirement.

“In response to current economic realities, we have also prioritised social protection and economic empowerment. Through the M.O.R.E Grant Scheme and the D-CARES programme, hundreds of thousands of Deltans, traders, artisans, and entrepreneurs have received support to sustain and grow their livelihoods.

“We continue to invest in education through bursaries and targeted scholarships, ensuring that no child of Delta State is denied opportunity due to financial constraints.

“These interventions reflect our commitment to inclusive and people-centred governance.

“Development is not only about infrastructure; it is about people; a well-paid worker, a secure retiree, an empowered entrepreneur, and an educated child, these are the true measures of progress.”

The Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Goodluck Ofobruku and his counterpart in Trade Union Congress, Comrade Asekutu Wilson, in a joint address read by Comrade Ofobruku, said the theme for the celebration “speaks directly to the realities confronting millions of workers across our country and across the world.

Ijaw Development: Group lunch Movement to Engage Critical Stakeholders

A group under the auspicious of Ijaw Political Grassroot Development Movement has been launched to constructively engage all relevant stakeholders, particularly government at all levels.

The convener and Chairman of the group, Chief Mulade Sheriff PhD said the IPGDM is a socio-political pressure group that is saddled with the responsibility of drawing the attention of government at all levels and relevant stakeholders to the current state of underdevelopment prevailing in Ijaw communities across Delta State.

It is a known fact that Ijaw communities continue to lack basic developmental needs despite our enormous economic contribution to the growth and development of Delta State, and the nation at large.

In his words, “We are therefore taking the responsibility to champion the cause of our people and to advocate for a change in the prevailing narrative of underdevelopment within Ijaw communities in Delta State”

Adding, “furthermore, we humbly solicit the support and understanding of all well meaning sons and daughters of Ijaw in Delta State to join the train of constructive engagement for this noble cause

We humbly use this medium to respectfully invites all to join us as we lead the process for constructive dialogue towards achieving sustainable developmental progress for the Ijaw communities in Delta State”, he asserted.

Igbuzo Youth Council Purchases APC Nomination Form for Hon. Frank Esenwah

The Igbuzo Youth Council has purchased the All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Assembly nomination form for Hon. Frank Esenwah, the incumbent member representing Oshimili North Constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly, in a strong show of solidarity and confidence in his leadership.

The nomination form was formally presented to Hon. Esenwah at his residence on Friday by the leadership of the youth body, led by its President, Comrade Ifeanyi Asiodu, alongside prominent APC stakeholders from Ogboli and a former Legislative Aide to late Senator Peter Nwaoboshi.

Speaking during the presentation, the youth council described Hon. Esenwah as a worthy representative who has provided proactive and people-oriented representation for the entire Oshimili North Constituency over the past three years.

According to the group, the decision to purchase the form was informed by the lawmaker’s performance, accessibility, and commitment to the welfare and development of the constituency.

The council also emphasized the strong ancestral ties between Hon. Esenwah and Igbuzo, noting that although his father hails from Illah, his mother is from Igbuzo, making him a true son of the community.

“We are proud of Hon. Frank Esenwah and the quality representation he has given to Oshimili North. He has shown capacity, dedication, and commitment to the people. That is why the youths of Igbuzo decided to support him by purchasing his APC nomination form,” the council stated.

The youth body further pledged total support for the lawmaker ahead of the forthcoming election, assuring him of overwhelming votes from Igbuzo and other parts of the constituency.

We will mobilize massively for him because he has performed creditably well. The youths are proud of his representation and we believe he deserves another opportunity to continue his good work, the group added.

Responding, Hon. Esenwah expressed gratitude to the Igbuzo Youth Council and APC leaders for the gesture, describing it as a demonstration of love, trust, and confidence in his leadership.

He assured the people of Oshimili North of his continued commitment to quality representation, grassroots development, and the advancement of the constituency if re-elected.

The President has Approves Land Allocation for 70 Ambassadorial Ministers in Abuja.

The President of Nigeria has approved the allocation of parcels of land in Abuja to 70 ambassadorial-level ministers, in a move that is already stirring public debate across the country.
According to the FCT minister, the decision is part of a broader effort to provide adequate accommodation and support for top-ranking government officials serving both within and outside the country. The beneficiaries are said to include ministers with ambassadorial status who have played key roles in advancing Nigeria’s diplomatic and administrative interests.
The FCT minister explained that the allocation is consistent with existing policies designed to enhance the welfare of senior public servants. He added that the gesture would help improve efficiency and commitment among the affected officials, particularly those representing Nigeria in international assignments.
However, the development has attracted criticism from civil society groups and members of the public, who argue that the move raises concerns about transparency and priority in government spending. Critics insist that at a time when many Nigerians are grappling with economic challenges, such allocations could be perceived as insensitive.
Some analysts have also questioned the criteria used in selecting the beneficiaries, calling for greater clarity from the authorities. They urged the government to publish details of the land allocations to ensure accountability and maintain public trust.
Efforts to get an official breakdown of the locations and sizes of the allocated lands were ongoing at the time of filing this report. Observers say the issue is likely to remain in the spotlight as calls for transparency continue to grow.
The development underscores the ongoing conversation around governance, public resource management, and the balance between official privileges and citizens’ welfare in Nigeria.

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