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The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to inclusive national development, assuring that no region will be left behind in Nigeria’s progress.

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, gave the assurance during a visit to Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah. The visit was part of a two-day Citizens’ Engagement Series and Federal Government Projects Tour of the Southeast region.

“The Tinubu administration is committed to ensuring that no region is excluded in Nigeria’s development drive,” Idris stated.

“We have come to tell you that the President is working to make Nigeria work again. Our governors no longer question the removal of fuel subsidy because that bold step has placed us on a path to prosperity. It has freed up more funds for development projects. At one point, we were using 97% of our revenue to service debt. Now, within just two years of this administration, several impactful projects have been approved and financed — none of which would have been possible without addressing our financial challenges.”

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He announced that the federal team would inspect various projects, including the cancer treatment center at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), bridge works along Eke Obinagu, and the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway.

“As the governor is working, the president is also working to ensure that the people of Enugu State and the Southeast region enjoy the dividends of democracy,” he added.

The Minister praised ongoing development in Enugu, noting visible improvements such as modernized road networks, enhanced educational infrastructure, and better public services — outcomes he attributed to President Tinubu’s reform policies.

In his response, Governor Peter Mbah commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s subsidy removal policy, crediting it for enabling the state to deliver on campaign promises and implement massive infrastructure projects.

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“For us in Enugu, we are fulfilling our promises to the people because of the bold fiscal decisions made by President Tinubu. These reforms have freed up vital resources needed for major capital projects,” Mbah stated.

He listed several ongoing projects, including:

Construction of 7,000 classrooms across the state,

Establishment of 3,300 hospital beds,

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Development of 260 farm estates across the 260 political wards.

Governor Mbah pledged continued collaboration and support for federal policies, emphasizing their alignment with the state’s development goals.

As part of the engagement, both federal and state officials inspected key infrastructure projects, including:

The 23-span flyover bridge under construction at Eke Obinagu on the Enugu-Abakaliki Road,

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The ongoing flyover at Abakpa Junction along the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway,

The newly installed cancer treatment machine at the UNTH Oncology Centre.

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ICPC arraigns El-Rufai, six others over alleged N8.68bn CCTV contract fraud

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, has arraigned former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, at the Federal High Court in Kaduna over an alleged N8.68 billion fraud linked to a CCTV surveillance contract.

Arraigned alongside the ex-governor were his former Senior Special Adviser and Counsellor, Jimi Adebisi Lawal, and five companies over allegations bordering on corruption, money laundering, and financial misconduct.

The case, filed under charge number FHC/KD/93C/2026, was brought before Justice Hauwa’u Buhari of the Federal High Court, Kaduna.

Other defendants listed in the amended 11-count charge include Singularity Network Security Limited, Solar Life Nigeria Limited, Knowledge Investment Nigeria Limited, Intercellular Nigeria Limited, and Noble Coast Resources Limited.

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The anti-graft agency equally mentioned Bashir El-Rufai, identified as an elder brother of the former governor, in one of the counts. He is currently said to be at large.

The ICPC stated that the charges stem from the award of a contract for the procurement, survey planning, final design, and installation of a Closed-Circuit Television, CCTV, surveillance system across the Kaduna metropolis.

The anti-graft agency alleged that El-Rufai, while serving as governor, approved the contract worth over eight billion naira, N8,682,574,054.94, in favour of Singularity Network Security Limited, despite the company allegedly lacking the required technical capacity and experience to execute such a project.

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Xenophobic attacks: FG evacuates another 66 citizens from South Africa

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has evacuated the second batch of its citizens, numbering 66 people from South Africa over xenophobic attacks.

The evacuees landed at the Lagos international airport on Wednesday night as part of the Federal Government’s ongoing evacuation exercise approved by President Bola Tinubu, following the latest xenophobic violence in South Africa.

Recall that on June 11, the first batch of 258 evacuees arrived in the country aboard a chartered Air Peace flight.

Head of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NiDCOM, in Lagos, Dipo Onabowale, said the latest evacuation was facilitated by Kunle Soname, chairman and chief executive officer of ValueJet, with officials of the Nigerian High Commission in South Africa accompanying the returnees.

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Onabowale, who spoke on behalf of Abike Dabiri-Erewa, NiDCOM chairman, commended Tinubu for approving the evacuation.

“There are 66 people in the second batch. Logistical challenges encountered during the first evacuation exercise are being addressed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“The Foreign Affairs Minister Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, has assured that all registered Nigerians in South Africa would be evacuated,” Onabowale said.

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Viral ‘Sign-Out’ Video: Ondo Govt Withholds WAEC Results of 17 Students

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The Ondo State Government has sanctioned a group of students involved in a viral “sign-out” video, ordering the withholding of their West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results and placing their names in a newly established school misconduct register, popularly referred to as the “black book.”

The disciplinary action was announced by the Ondo State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology following an emergency meeting held at the ministry’s headquarters in Akure to address the incident, which sparked widespread reactions on social media.

According to a statement issued by the ministry, the affected students are from Oyemekun Grammar School, Aquinas Secondary School and CAC Grammar School. The viral video, recorded after the completion of the 2026 WASSCE, allegedly showed graduating students engaging in unruly behaviour, including tearing their school uniforms and chanting inappropriate slogans.

As part of the sanctions, the ministry said the official school testimonials and WASSCE results of the 17 identified students would be withheld indefinitely, while their names would be entered into the misconduct register of their respective schools.

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The government also directed all school principals in the state to establish a “black book” for documenting cases of student misconduct. In addition, senior officers at the affected schools have been issued official queries for what the ministry described as inadequate supervision that allowed the celebrations to degenerate into disorder.

The ministry further ordered the immediate expulsion of any student featured in the video who is not in a terminal class.

Speaking after the disciplinary hearing, the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Igbekele Ajibefun, said the government supports the celebration of academic milestones but would not tolerate actions capable of tarnishing the image of the state’s education sector.

“The growing sign-out culture among secondary school students must be guided by decency. We will not fold our arms and watch the discipline we have painstakingly instilled in our schools be eroded for the sake of social media clout,” he said.

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Ajibefun added that the government remained committed to protecting the integrity of the educational system and would not allow acts of indiscipline to disrupt learning in schools.

The Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Dr. Akindele Ige, urged school principals to promptly report signs of unrest to the Zonal Education Office and the ministry to prevent situations from escalating.

The ministry also disclosed that the affected students and their parents had been summoned to receive official letters detailing the sanctions imposed on them.

Officials said the measures were intended to serve as a deterrent to other students and reinforce discipline across secondary schools in Ondo State.

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