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“Light up Abuja project gave us nightmares over fear of sabotage”-Wike

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Minister of Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike has said Light Up Abuja project gave him and his team sleepless nights over fear of sabotage.

The minister revealed this at the flag of ceremony of the installation of integrated (Hybrid) lighting at the District of Abuja City on Thursday the minister said:

“Today’s event is a very difficult one, difficult in the sense that this is one project, though it is very important, but has given us a lot of headache; headache not in the conceptualisation but headache on how it will work knowing in this country, people are always sabotaging efforts of government.

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” So it has been a sense of concern for me and my team. But we felt that we must take up the challenge.
When we came on board in August 2023, one thing anybody who visits Abuja or who resides in Abuja will identify is that totally almost 80% of the entire city is in darkness.

“Two, there was this issue of insecurity when we came on board.
And so we are trying to see how do we tackle this issue? If we continue to leave Abuja in darkness, obviously insecurity will increase.

” So we decided to do what we can and what was available.
Every time you hear sabotage, cables have been removed, poles have been vandalised.

” Every time you see paper coming in, maintenance of street lights, spending money. And I said, when are we going to stop this?
Sometimes you run into the airport to receive the President, everywhere is dark.

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“And of course, as somebody whose responsibility it is to solve these problems, it became for us nightmare. I started having minor migraines.

“And so in 2024, we decided to travel with Mr. President to Beijing. There in Beijing, we signed an agreement with these two companies, CGC and CCECC.

“We signed two with CGC, one to provide water in the satellite towns, which is ongoing, and one to help in terms of lighting up Abuja. The one we signed with CCECC is just for the light up.

“And I asked them a simple question. How are you going to carry out this? Knowing full well that there was a lot of sabotages.

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The minister explained that: “One thing that attracted me was the fact that they are going to put surveillance features, so that if you go and try to vandalise it or try to steal it, they will be able to identify you. And so that issue, I was happy that that area had been solved.

“If I tell you how much we spent every month, every week, files, maintenance of these street lights, maintenance of this, and to worsen it, these contractors are politicians, they are political contractors. You don’t even know who they are. You don’t even know where their equipments are.

” But you keep on paying and paying and paying and paying. And we are not getting any results.
So, I said there comes a time and part of leadership is to take a decision. It doesn’t matter whether that decision will favour everybody or not. But let it be a decision that will lead for improvement. Be firm.

“So, when we saw what we spent in terms of maintenance, and then we don’t even see the light. If we are maintaining and the light is there, you will say okay for whatever it is.

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“This one you pay for the maintenance and you drive in the night. I’ll be calling. I’ll say, look, have you passed this street? There’s no light. Yes. We are trying to start maintenance tomorrow.

” The next day I go out, you will see light by seven. By 11 o’clock, everything off. I’ll call. Are you not aware there is no light here? Yes, it is just this night it happened.

“So, problem for me, headache, I’ll just come back home, I’ll say, I’m tired. But I thank God this time around there will no longer be maintenance because the two companies will maintain it for four, five years.

“And so, I will not see a file for maintenance of so-so thing, no! Everything has been built in. The companies will have to maintain it for four, five years. The company has to make sure there’s security for it.

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“So for us, as politicians, one fight we will have is that those of them who are original contractors, who now see that, look, it’s like the thing will no longer even be available, they will now go to the leaders of the various parties.

“Why will he do this thing now when we are going towards the election period? He knows that people will be angry.
But I’ve always said people must be angry.

“People will only be angry when things are not done right. When things are done right, people will be happy.

“So for me, as an Honourable Minister, you have to know that from today, they will call us all sorts of names. Another one will come out. Ethnicity will come in.

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“They did it because I’m the Igbo man who is supplying all the cables. I’m the Igbo man who is supplying the generator. And then they will send people to social media, radio, and begin to lambast us. Or some will come in the form of religion; because I’m a Christian, because I’m a Muslim, that’s why they stopped all these.

“Let me assure you, all those things we do not mind. They don’t care. If you like, post as much as you can post on your social media. If you like, consult people to go to television and talk. If you like, call CNN. We have taken a decision, we have taken a decision.

“Another sabotage will come from the criminals. Criminals who now believe that it will be difficult for them to go and steal cables, it will be difficult for them to vandalise the poles because now there will be security features, they will know it will no longer be easy. It will no longer be business as usual. So they will have their own style of campaign.

“Let me assure everybody that security agencies will work in synergy with the companies to make sure that this project is being protected.

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“Another area of attack will be those who normally buy these poles. When they vandalise them, they go and sell to them. They come and resell. It will no longer be business as usual. So you will also see attack from that area.

“You will also see attack from the staff of the FCT where these files are coming from. Where money is being made, is being paid? No money will be paid again. And so they will lambast me. They will go and tell their people to go and strike, that they have not paid them for seven months.

“Sorry! There’s nothing like that.
If we want to do something well for the interest of the nation, let us do it, it is for the interest of all of us.
I don’t know how this country would want to bid to host Commonwealth, yet their own city cannot have ordinary light in the night, everywhere will be dark. How does that make us a city,” Wike wondered.

“This time around, by the grace of God, in the next seven months, like I said, with commitment, it will be a different thing. Anybody coming to Abuja, not only will you see good roads, you will see cities being lit up.

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“When you are flying, you go to cities, and you begin to wonder how beautiful the cities are. Why, because of light. But here, immediate you are landing, instead of you to see light, you see what, darkness. It will no longer be the same, by the grace of God. And I want to assure everybody that this job will be done, and done very well.

“And Abuja will be 50 years by February next year. And how will it look? A jubilee year, and then you cannot say that the city is fine, at least by providing the basic light.

“Security, criminals will run away, because when there’s light everywhere because by the time you come to steal or attack, you will know that people will see you.

“They always thrive when there is darkness. And so they will also find a way to fight back, to make sure this project does not work. But if there’s one project we are determined to achieve, it’s in this light up Abuja.

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“So, I thought to explain this, so that all of you will know, where sometimes, where some of these attacks, this blackmail, propaganda, are coming from. Do not bother yourself.

“If you care to read, read, if you don’t care to read; whether I’m bothered, never.
Whether I think about it, I don’t even know it exists. Whether you want to fabricate anything, it’s your business.

“Fabricate as much as you can. But this work must be done.
And I will do it with the support of Mr. President and that’s what is key.

” So, my dear brothers and sisters, I thank you for coming to support us. Look at the number of jobs it will create for our teeming youths.

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“We have 22 days, we have embarked for flagging off of projects and commissioning.
Senator Ali Ndume who just came, I know where you are living, no street lights, but go home and sleep now, there will be street lights.

“That is why each time we are in the Senate, make sure when we ask for one naira increase it to five naira. Knowing full well that the money will be utilised that is what is key.

“So, thank you for your support, the Senate and the House of Reps. Thank you for our leaders, each day we go out, you always give us support. It’s very, very important.
I thank all of you, and I invite you to join us as we flag off the light up Abuja. Thank you and God bless you.

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2027: FOH Endorses Okowa, Says Delta North Needs Him

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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.

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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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Court orders MTN, AIRTEL to resume airtime lending services

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In a significant development for Nigeria’s telecommunications sector, two divisions of the Federal High Court have issued interim injunctions restoring airtime lending services and restraining the enforcement of the contentious regulations introduced by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC).

The FCCPC had introduced the controversial Digital, Electronic, Online or Non-Traditional (DEON) Consumer Lending Regulations in 2025 prompting the legal action.

The rulings, delivered in Lagos and Abuja, restored services relied upon by millions of Nigerians and offerred relief to licensed Value Added Service providers caught in the dispute.

In Lagos, Justice A. Lewis-Allagoa on April 15, 2026 granted four interim injunctions in suit marked FHC/L/CS/760/2026, filed by the Wireless Application Service Providers Association of Nigeria (WASPA) against the FCCPC.

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The court restrained the commission, its officers and agents from enforcing the DEON Regulations, including several key provisions of the framework.

The court further barred the FCCPC from interfering with the operations of WASPA members, imposing sanctions or fines for alleged non-compliance, or issuing directives connected to the enforcement of the regulations and adjourned to 27 April 2026 for further hearing.

Relatedly, the Federal High Court in Abuja on April 24, 2026 granted an interim order in suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/779/2026 following an ex parte application by Nairtime Holdings Limited and Nairtime Nigeria Limited against MTN Nigeria Communications Plc and Airtel Networks Limited.

The court restrained both telecom operators, their officers and agents from suspending, restricting or otherwise interfering with Nairtime Nigeria Limited’s access to their platforms, including short codes, SMS, USSD and billing services.

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The order applies for the duration of Nairtime’s valid licence issued by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and prevents the operators from relying on the FCCPC regulations as a basis for any disruption.

The applicants had argued that the planned suspension of services was based on a directive linked to the DEON Regulations, despite their compliance with contractual obligations and the absence of any established breach or required notice.

The court found sufficient grounds to grant interim relief pending the determination of the substantive suit.

Taken together, the two rulings effectively place the enforcement of the DEON Regulations on hold, creating a temporary legal framework that allows airtime lending and related services to continue.

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The FCCPC is restrained from acting against VAS providers, while telecom operators are prevented from using the regulations to deny licensed operators access to their networks.

The DEON Regulations, introduced by the FCCPC in July 2025, were designed to extend regulatory oversight to unsecured digital lending, including airtime and data credit services.

However, the move triggered strong opposition from industry stakeholders, particularly the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), which argued that the regulations encroached on the statutory mandate of the NCC, created overlapping compliance obligations and conflicted with an existing memorandum of understanding between both regulators.

ALTON had raised these concerns with the NCC as far back as August 2025, warning that unresolved jurisdictional conflicts could disrupt the market.

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The current litigation and its consequences appear to have validated those concerns.

Although the rulings provide immediate relief for operators and consumers, they remain interim measures.

The substantive suits before the courts will ultimately determine the legality and scope of the FCCPC’s authority over digital lending within the telecommunications sector. (Guardian)

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2027: Campaign Quietly Underway as Tinubu Secures APC Forms

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By Gloria Ikibah

The path towards a second term for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has effectively been set in motion after nomination paperwork for the 2027 presidential race was obtained within the ruling All Progressives Congress.

The forms were collected in Abuja by Hon. James Faleke, the member representing Ikeja Federal Constituency, who acted on the President’s behalf. The move followed the official opening of the party’s nomination process by its National Organising Secretary, Suleiman Argungu.

A payment of ₦100 million accompanied the collection, marking a significant early step in what is expected to be a closely watched re-election effort.

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The development comes against the backdrop of an already published electoral timetable by the Independent National Electoral Commission, which has mapped out key dates for the next general elections.

Voting for the presidency and National Assembly is fixed for 16 January 2027, while governorship and state assembly elections are to follow on 6 February.

The electoral body has also scheduled party primaries between late April and the end of May 2026, with campaigns for federal-level contests expected to begin in August, and those for state offices in September.

With the nomination process now underway, political activity is expected to gather pace in the months ahead as parties begin to organise internally and position themselves for the contest.

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