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Gov Bago releases N822m to Niger’s 274 wards

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The Niger state government has disbursed N3 million to each of the 274 wards across the 25 local government areas of the state for the implementation of Ward Development projects.

The Commissioner for Rural and Community Development Phallalu Mohammed made this disclosure during a sensitisation tour of key traditional institutions across the state.

He said Governor Mohammed Bago was committed to reviving the Ward Development Projects as a vehicle for delivering tangible development to communities across all 274 wards.

The State Ward Development Project Steering Committee paid courtesy visits to the Emirate Councils of Suleja, Lapai, and Agaie to engage with traditional leaders and local stakeholders on the objectives and implementation strategy of the Ward Development Project.

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According to Mohammed, “each of the wards will receive a sum of N3 million to implement locally driven projects identified by community leaders and residents.

“We are here to sensitise our royal fathers and community leaders on the state government’s renewed focus on ward-level development.

“This project is designed to empower communities to take ownership of their development priorities,” he said.

The commissioner added that both Ward and Local Government Development Committees which include representatives from traditional, religious, political, and civil society groups will ensure transparency and inclusiveness and would be established to manage the funds and supervise the execution of projects.

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He also assured the traditional leaders that the steering committee would ensure that no ward was left behind and that funds would be utilised judiciously.

“It is not going to be business as usual. We are committed to ensuring transparency, community participation, and value for every kobo spent,” he stressed.

In her speech the Commissioner for Information and Strategy Binta Mamman while commending Governor Bago for his giant strides, pointed out that the ward development project would alleviate the suffering of women who she identified as the most vulnerable in society.

“When boreholes, primary health care centres and schools are working and in good shape, productivity and social economic growth will be boosted in the state,” Mamman said.

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In Lapai, the Emir, Alhaji Engineer Tafida Bago III; with the Emir of Agaie, Alhaji Yusuf Nuhu; and the Emir of Suleja, Mallam Awal Ibrahim, represented by the Madakin Suleja, Engineer Shuibu Gani commended the governor’s foresight in reviving the ward development model.

Niger State Commissioner for Information and Strategy Binta Mamman addressing newsmen during the post exco briefing.

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Flight Cancellations Continue Amid Aviation Fuel Palaver

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Air travelers continue to face delays, suspensions, and cancellations as airline operators grapple with the unavailability of Jet A1 fuel.

At the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, passengers scheduled to board a United Nigeria Airlines flight (UN0572) from Abuja to Benin were left stranded following repeated rescheduling of their flight after waiting for over six hours.
The flight, originally scheduled for 12:20 p.m., was first moved to 4:20 p.m. However, just as passengers anticipated departure, an announcement was made shortly before 7:00 p.m. that the flight had been further rescheduled to 7:00 a.m. the next day.

The affected passengers remain stranded, with no provision made for overnight accommodation or transportation.

One of the passengers, who identified himself as Akporoba Monday Olomu, spoke to Channels Television, lamenting the treatment by the airline.

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“I bought a ticket with United Nigeria Airways, Abuja to Benin, scheduled for 2:20, 14:20 hours today. I was here at 14:20 hours, the flight was shifted to 16:20 hours, which was 4:20 p.m., and then again, no information from the attendant or the manager until about this time, which is 1902 hours GMT.
“One of the managers just walked in carelessly, asking everybody to go and come back tomorrow morning at 7 o’clock. Then my question is, where do I go? How do I go? Where do I start from? I’m asking the manager to book a place for me, or arrange accommodation or space, take me there so you can bring me back tomorrow morning at 7 o’clock, the time you have given, and then they are turning this offer down,” the passenger lamented.

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US Considering Latest Iranian Proposal

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The White House said on Monday that it was examining Iran’s latest proposal to unblock the Strait of Hormuz, two months after a US and Israeli offensive sent shockwaves through the global economy.

Peace talks between the United States and Iran to end the Middle East war and fully reopen the vital strait have so far proven inconclusive since a ceasefire came into force.

Trump met with top security advisors on Monday to discuss an Iranian proposal after Tehran passed “written messages” to Washington via Pakistan, spelling out its red lines in negotiations, including on nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz, the Fars news agency reported.
The proposal was “being discussed”, spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told a White House briefing.

Asked about the terms of Iran’s proposal, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Fox News “it’s better than what we thought they were going to submit,” but questioned whether it was genuine.

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“We have to ensure that any deal that is made, any agreement that is made, is one that definitively prevents them from sprinting towards a nuclear weapon at any point,” he said.
Iran’s top diplomat blamed Washington on Monday for the failure of peace talks during a visit to Russia, where President Vladimir Putin promised him Moscow’s support in ending the war.

“The US approaches caused the previous round of negotiations, despite progress, to fail to reach its goals because of the excessive demands,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said.

Araghchi was in Saint Petersburg after visiting Oman and Pakistan, the main mediator in the Middle East war.
Islamabad had hosted a first, unsuccessful round of US-Iran talks, and Araghchi’s visit had raised hopes for more negotiations over the weekend.

But US President Donald Trump scrapped a planned trip by his envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
Trump told Fox News if Iran wanted talks, “they can call us” — adding the cancellation does not signal a return to hostilities.

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Tehran would first need guarantees that Washington and Israel would not attack again if it was to offer security assurances in the Gulf, Iran’s envoy to the UN said.

Meanwhile in Saint Petersburg, Putin and Araghchi both voiced their commitment to their countries’ “strategic relationship” following their meeting.

Araghchi said the war, which began when the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, showed “Iran’s true power” and stability.
But back home in Tehran, the mood was more sober.
“Everything in the country is up in the air right now. I have not worked for a long time,” small business owner Farshad told Paris-based AFP journalists.
“The country is in complete economic collapse.”

Feeling the pinch
Though the US-Iranian ceasefire holds, the war’s economic shock waves continue to reverberate.
Tehran resident Shervin, a photographer, said he was feeling the pinch.

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“It is the first time that I have reached a point where I was late on my rent. I still don’t have any projects,” said Shervin, 42.
Iran has blockaded Hormuz, cutting off flows of oil, gas and fertiliser and sending prices soaring.
In response, the United States has imposed a blockade of Iranian ports.
Trump faces domestic pressure to find an off-ramp as fuel prices rise, with midterm elections due in November and polls showing the war is unpopular among Americans.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards say they have no intention of easing their market-rattling chokehold of the strategic waterway.
Ebrahim Azizi, head of the national security commission in Iran’s parliament, said a proposed law for managing the strait would make the Islamic republic’s armed forces the overseeing authority, with levies to be paid in Iranian rial.
The head of the UN’s maritime agency, Arsenio Dominguez, said there was “no legal basis” for imposing transit fees.
Rubio also rejected the idea.

“They cannot normalise — nor can we tolerate them trying to normalise — a system in which the Iranians decide who gets to use an international waterway, and how much you have to pay them to use it,” he told Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom.”
‘Playing with fire’

Violence has continued on the war’s Lebanese front, despite a recently extended ceasefire between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah, with Beirut’s health ministry reporting Israel killed four people in the south.
Fifty-one others were wounded, including three children, the ministry added.
Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the Middle East war by firing rockets at Israel, which responded with strikes and a ground invasion.

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The group’s leader Naim Qassem on Monday rejected planned direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel as a “grave sin,” vowing to “not back down”.

Shortly afterwards, the Israeli military said it had begun hitting Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Israel maintains that under the terms of the truce, it can act against imminent threats.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hezbollah’s rockets and drones remained a threat meriting military action.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz warned that “Qassem is playing with fire.”
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, responding to Qassem, said his “goal is to reach an end to the state of war with Israel.”
But Israeli army chief of staff Eyal Zamir said 2026 was “likely to be another year of fighting” for Israel on all fronts.

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Sanwo-Olu’s resignation on health grounds story is false- Lagos govt

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The office of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has dismissed reports claiming he was asked to resign on health grounds, describing the publication as false and misleading.

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Gboyega Akosile, the Lagos State Government said the claims, attributed to Sahara Reporters, were fabricated.

Akosile maintained that the governor remains in good health and is fully engaged in his official duties.

“These reports are not only false, they are an intentional attempt to mislead the public.

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“Governor Sanwo-Olu is not under any pressure to resign, nor has anyone demanded his resignation. The Governor is well, in excellent health, and continues to fulfill his responsibilities with commitment,” he said.

The clarification followed an online report alleging that the governor had been pressured to step aside due to health concerns, with Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat purportedly positioned to assume leadership.

Akosile, however, described the claim as baseless, noting that the governor had earlier held a routine meeting with his deputy, during which Hamzat formally communicated his intention to contest the governorship.

He said the meeting was cordial and part of normal political consultations, with no indication of any health-related issue affecting the governor.

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The statement also criticised Sahara Reporters for what it described as a pattern of publishing sensational and misleading reports.

Akosile added that although the governor’s office does not usually respond to such claims, it was necessary to address the report in order to reassure residents.

“In light of the growing disinformation, we feel it is crucial to address these malicious rumors. The people of Lagos deserve to know the truth,” Akosile said.

The Governor’s office urged residents to ignore the report, describing it as false, and cautioned against the circulation of unverified information capable of eroding public confidence in the state’s leadership.

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