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FG pays dormant companies N29.8m for State House veterinary slaughter house project, spends N7.2m on books for State House library in one day
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Findings have revealed how the Nigerian government in one day paid the sum of N29,892,201 to a contractor for the construction of the first phase of the slaughterhouse at the State House Veterinary in Abuja.
Data obtained from GovSpend.ng, an analytics platform run by BudgIT Foundation to give Nigerians access to information on daily spending at all levels of government in the country, revealed that the Nigerian government paid the money to Tramasco Nigeria Limited in 2023.
According to the payment details, the State House Headquarters on June 22, 2023, paid the sum of N24,076,825 to Tramasco Nigeria Limited for construction of Phase one of the State House slaughterhouse.
Also on the June 22, 2023, an additional payment of N5,815,376 was made to Tramasco Nigeria Limited for the construction of the same Phase one of the State House slaughterhouse.
The data further revealed that on June 24, 2023, the State House Headquarters paid the sum of N7,216,831.25 to Sabhadu Global Concepts Limited for the supply of books to the State House Library.
However, a search on the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) website showed that though Tramasco Nigeria Limited was registered on February 12, 2008, with a registration No: RC – 730734, the company’s status is inactive, with the CAC instruction, “Visit CAC and update your status”.
Similarly, information on CAC showed that Sabhadu Global Concepts Limited was registered on March 12, 2012, with a registration No: RC – 1014939 but the company’s status is also inactive, with instruction from the CAC saying, “Visit CAC and update your status.”
The CAC explained that the indicated status of a registered entity on its Public Search portal as “ACTIVE” or “INACTIVE” is a function of the entity’s annual returns filing.
According to the Commission, where a registered entity has not filed its annual returns up to date, the status of the entity is indicated as ‘INACTIVE”.
It stated that when a registered entity has filed its annual returns up to date, the status of the entity is indicated as “ACTIVE”.
On the other hand, the Public Procurement law provides that before a company or an entity could qualify to be awarded a contract, it must have its returns filed up to date with the government.
However, with the status of the two companies being inactive as indicated by the CAC, the Nigerian government paid a total of N37,109,032.25 to companies that have violated the federal laws=
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FCTA Convenes Emergency Meeting Over Stalled Abuja Project Amid N100m Bribery Allegation
By Gloria Ikibah
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has convened an emergency stakeholders’ meeting to address a four-month dispute over a development project in Kuje, following allegations that a senior official demanded a N100 million bribe to facilitate approval.
The meeting follows claims made by the developer, Jacob & Co Hospitality, which alleged that the Deputy Director of South Development, Kalu Madubuike, demanded the payment in connection with the project.
In a statement issued on behalf of the company’s Director Kunle Diamond-Illori said the emergency session will bring together representatives of the developer, officials of the FCTA and other stakeholders in an effort to resolve the impasse.
According to the statement, Madubuike had admitted during an earlier meeting that he was acting on behalf of third-party interests.
“During a preliminary meeting, Kalu Madubuike admitted that he had been acting on behalf of third-party interests who asked him to represent their position before the FCTA,” the statement alleged.
The company described the emergency meeting as an important opportunity to restore confidence in the administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
“The meeting represents a major test of the government’s commitment to transparency and improving the ease of doing business. We hope it will mark a turning point in tackling corruption in Nigeria’s development sector,” the statement said.
The dispute centres on a development project in Kuje, Abuja, which the company said has been delayed for four months.
As of the time of filing this report, the allegations against Madubuike had not been independently verified, while the Federal Capital Territory Administration had not issued an official response to the bribery claims.
Efforts to obtain comments from the FCTA and the official named in the allegations were unsuccessful before publication. The report will be updated should either party respond.
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US Embassy, Consulate in Nigeria temporarily shutdown
The United States Embassy in Abuja and the Consulate General in Lagos have announced a temporary shutdown in observance of the country’s Independence Day celebration.
The diplomatic offices will remain closed on Friday, July 3, 2026, according to an official notice released by the US Mission in Nigeria on Thursday.
This announcement was made through the mission’s official social media platforms, informing the public about the temporary closure of services at both locations.
According to the US Embassy in Abuja and Consulate General in Lagos will be closed on Friday, July 3, 2026, in observance of US Independence Day.”
The closure means regular consular and embassy services, including visa appointments and other public-facing operations, will be unavailable for the day. Normal activities are expected to resume after the holiday.
US Independence Day, popularly known as the Fourth of July, is celebrated annually to mark one of the most significant moments in American history.
The day commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, when thirteen American colonies formally declared freedom from British rule.
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Forgery case: Court grants Ozekhome permission for six-week medical trip to UK
An Abuja High Court on Thursday granted the first defendant, Mike Ozekhome, permission to travel to the United Kingdom for medical treatment for six weeks.
Ozekhome and his co-defendant, Ponfa Useni, were arraigned on February 27 by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) on a 12-count charge bordering on forgery and impersonation arising from a disputed property ownership case in the United Kingdom.
Ruling on Ozekhome’s application for the temporary release of his international passport, Justice Chizoba Oji ordered him to return the passport to the court on or before August 26.
The judge had earlier been informed on Tuesday that the prosecution had failed to deposit the defendants’ passports with the court, contrary to the bail conditions granted in February. Consequently, the court directed the prosecution to produce the passports during Thursday’s proceedings.
In compliance with the order, the prosecution presented the international passports of both defendants.
After Ozekhome confirmed ownership of the passport, Justice Oji asked the prosecution counsel, C.L. Asonta, whether there was any objection to its temporary release.
Although Asonta raised no objection, he requested that Ozekhome be directed to return the passport within three working days of his return to Nigeria.
Granting the application, the judge said: “Having considered the motion and noting that there is no objection, I hereby grant the request for the temporary release of the first defendant’s international passport to enable him to embark on his medical trip.”
Justice Oji ruled that the six-week period would run from July 9 to August 20 and ordered Ozekhome to return the passport to the court on or before August 26.
The court subsequently adjourned the trial until September 28 for continuation.
Ponfa Useni, the second defendant, is the son of the late Lt.-Gen. Jeremiah Useni, who served as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) during the military administration of the late Gen. Sani Abacha.
According to the prosecution, the defendants conspired in 2020 to procure a false Nigerian international passport, No. A07535463, in the name of Tali Shani.Geographic Reference
The prosecution further alleged that Ozekhome assisted Useni in impersonating Tali Shani and that both defendants also created a forged irrevocable power of attorney to facilitate Ozekhome’s claim to the disputed property in the United Kingdom.
The defendants, however, pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
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