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TCN’s Routine Repairs to Disrupt Power Supply in Parts of FCT
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has announced plans to carryout maintenance on the 60 Mega Volt Ampree (MVA) TR2 at Kukwaba Transmission substation in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The company’s General Manager Public Affairs, Mrs Ndidi Mbah, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Saturday, posted on the company’s verified twitter handle.
Mbah said that the TCN routine maintenance will take effect on Saturday from 9 am until 4 pm.
The statement reads: “TCN wishes to inform the public that its maintenance team will be conducting routine preventive maintenance on the 60MVA TR2 at Kukwaba Transmission Substation on Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm.
“As a result, the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company(AEDC) will be temporarily unable to draw power from the transformer to supply electricity to Wuye, Utako, parts of Jabi.
“Idu Railway station, EFCC, FMC, Baze University, Nile University, Coca-Cola, Citec, Idu Industrial Area, Kuchigoro, and Karomajiji for approximately seven hours.”
According to the TCN, power supply will be restored upon completion of the maintenance work.
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Nigeria Denounces ‘Cowardly’ Killing of Mali Defence Chief, Urges United Front Against Terror
By Gloria Ikibah
Nigeria has condemned the killing of Mali’s Defence Minister, Lieutenant General Sadio Camara, describing the attack as a tragic blow to regional stability and a stark reminder of the growing threat of terrorism across West Africa.
In a statement issued from Abuja, by Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, the expressed outrage over the minister’s death following terrorist attacks on 25 April 2025, while extending condolences to the government and people of Mali.
“The Federal Government of Nigeria condemns in strong terms the tragic killing of the Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs of the Republic of Mali, Lieutenant General Sadio Camara, following the terrorist attacks of 25 April 2025,” the statement read in part.
Nigeria described the loss as particularly painful given the timing, noting that Mali is navigating a delicate period in its national history.
“Nigeria expresses its deepest sympathies to the bereaved family, the Malian Armed Forces, and the Government and people of Mali for this grievous loss at a critical moment in the nation’s history.
“In times such as these, when the fragility of human life is laid bare by violence, the bonds that unite nations are felt most deeply,” the statement continued.
Reaffirming its solidarity, the Nigerian government emphasised shared regional ties and resilience in the face of adversity.
The government also used the moment to condemn a broader wave of violence, pointing to recent attacks across Mali that have resulted in significant casualties and destruction.
“Nigeria stands in solidarity with Mali and reaffirms the enduring ties of brotherhood, shared destiny, and collective resilience that define the African spirit.
“The Federal Government of Nigeria condemns the cowardly acts perpetrated by terrorist groups in different parts of the country in recent days which have resulted in the loss of lives and properties.
“Such acts not only threaten national stability but also undermine the shared values of peace, dignity, and coexistence upon which our societies are built,” the statement said.
Calling for a united response, Nigeria stressed the need for sustained cooperation among nations to tackle extremism.
Nigeria further reiterated its backing for Mali’s efforts to restore stability and defend its sovereignty, pledging continued collaboration within regional and international frameworks.
“Terrorism, in all its forms and manifestations, remains a common adversary that demands unified resolve, sustained cooperation and reaffirmation of our shared humanity to tackle.
“Nigeria reiterates its support to the Republic of Mali in its efforts to safeguard its sovereignty, preserve its territorial integrity, and restore lasting peace and security,” it said.
“Nigeria remains committed to working with Mali and other partners within regional and international frameworks to confront the scourge of terrorism and to promote stability across the Sahel and the wider West African sub-region”, the statement added.
As the region grapples with persistent insecurity, Nigeria urged stronger global solidarity, stressing that peace in one nation is closely tied to peace in another.
“At this moment of mourning, Nigeria renews its call for strengthened solidarity among nations, guided by the principles of mutual respect, collective security, and the recognition that the peace of one is inseparable from the peace of all”, the statement further read.
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Mark’s ADC writes CJN, wants urgent Supreme Court judgement
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) led by David Mark has written to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Olukayode Ariwoola, seeking an urgent hearing and judgement from the Supreme Court over the lingering leadership crisis in the party.
In a letter dated April 28, the group urged the CJN to intervene by constituting a panel of the Supreme Court of Nigeria to hear and determine the dispute without further delay.
The group expressed concern that the prolonged legal battle over the party’s leadership has continued to create uncertainty within its ranks, affecting its activities and preparations ahead of future political engagements.
The letter said the matter requires urgent judicial attention in the interest of justice and internal party stability.
“The continued delay in resolving this dispute is detrimental to the party and its members nationwide,” the faction stated.
They further appealed to the CJN to use his constitutional powers to ensure that the case is expedited at the apex court.
The leadership tussle within the ADC has been the subject of multiple legal proceedings, with opposing factions laying claim to the party’s structure and control.
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2027: FOH Endorses Okowa, Says Delta North Needs Him
A socio-political group, Friends of Hilary (FOH), has thrown its weight behind the possible return of former Delta State governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, to the Senate, saying his comeback would significantly enhance the quality of representation for Delta North Senatorial District.
In a statement issued on Monday, the group said Okowa’s previous tenure as senator between 2011 and 2015 remains a benchmark in effective and responsive representation. According to FOH, his time in the National Assembly was marked by impactful legislative contributions, grassroots engagement, and consistent advocacy for the socio-economic development of the district.
“Senator Okowa’s previous outing remains a benchmark in Delta North. His possible return to the Senate will not only restore effective representation but also deepen the voice of our people at the national level,” the group stated.
The group noted that Okowa distinguished himself during his earlier stint through the sponsorship of bills and motions aimed at improving healthcare, education, and infrastructure, while also maintaining close ties with his constituents through empowerment initiatives and regular consultations.
FOH further argued that at a time when strategic influence and experience are critical in national politics, Okowa’s network and legislative experience would be invaluable in advancing the interests of Delta North.
The endorsement comes amid growing political permutations ahead of the 2027 general elections, with stakeholders in the district weighing options for stronger and more impactful representation at the National Assembly.
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