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President Tinubu Request Approval of N1.15trn Domestic Borrowing

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…as Reps Demand Full Implementation of Outstanding 2024, 2025 Projects

By Gloria Ikibah

President Bola Tinubu has written to the House of Representatives requesting for the “Approval of the National Assembly for a Borrowing Programme to Fund the 2025 Budget Deficit”.

The letter which was dated October 31, 2025, was addressed to the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, and readiness by the presiding officer, Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu on Wednesday at plenary.

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Kalu said the President’s request was prompted by the increase in the total size of the 2025 Appropriation Act as passed by the National Assembly, which created an unfunded deficit gap.

According to the President’s letter, the National Assembly approved a total budget of ₦59.99 trillion an increase of ₦5.25 trillion over the ₦49.74 trillion initially proposed by the Executive.

The adjustment, he noted, resulted in a total budget deficit of ₦14.10 trillion.

However, the borrowing amount originally approved in the budget stood at ₦12.95 trillion, leaving an unfunded deficit of ₦1,147,462,863,321.39 (approximately ₦1.15 trillion).

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President Tinubu stressed that the request complies with Section 44 (1–2) of the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA), 2007, which mandates the approval of the National Assembly for all new borrowings by the Federal Government.

In line with its oversight mandate to promote fiscal prudence and transparency, the House referred the request to the Committee on Aids, Loans and Debt Management for detailed scrutiny.

The Committee is expected to commence legislative consideration and report back to the House for further legislative action.

The referral underscores the commitment of the House to uphold fiscal responsibility, debt sustainability, and accountability in the implementation of the 2025 Budget.

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Meanwhile, during two closed-door sessions held on Wednesday, lawmakers demanded full implementation of the capital component of the 2024 Appropriation Act.

Expressing displeasure over the protest by Indigenous Contractors who blocked the main entrance of the National Assembly complex in Abuja on Tuesday and Wednesday, the lawmakers called for immediate release of funds for completed projects.

They further urged the Executive to ensure prompt commencement of the capital implementation of the 2025 Appropriation Act once approved, to avoid project delays and stalled development initiatives.

Following the deliberations, the House adjourned plenary till Tuesday next week.

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DAY 13 of Projects Commissioning in the FCT

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President Tinubu Will Commission Roads 01 and 02 Linking Mabushi Bus Terminal and Ahmadu Bello Way Today

#FCTRenewedHope
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BEWARE: FG warns 26 States of flood, places, Bayelsa, Delta, Lagos, Adamawa, Benue, others as critical risk areas

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The Federal Government has alerted residents of 26 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to the possibility of flooding between June 22 and July 5, 2026, following forecasts of heavy rainfall in different parts of the country.

The warning was issued by the Federal Ministry of Environment through the National Flood Early Warning Centre under its Erosion, Flood and Coastal Zone Management Department.

The ministry said several communities across the country have been identified as areas that could face serious flood threats during the period.

According to the forecast released on June 22, heavy rainfall is expected in many locations, raising concerns about possible flooding in vulnerable communities.

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States placed under the critical-risk category include Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, Imo, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo and Rivers.

In Abia State, the affected communities include Aba, Arochukwu and Umuahia. In Adamawa, the ministry listed Jimeta and Numan, while Eket, Oron and Uyo were named in Akwa Ibom. In Anambra, Onitsha Inland Town and Awka Urban Drainage Corridors were identified as vulnerable locations.

Bayelsa communities such as Yenagoa, Brass and Nembe Town were also listed among areas that could be affected by flooding.

Other locations mentioned include Makurdi, Gboko and Katsina-Ala in Benue State; Calabar Metropolis and Creek Town in Cross River State; Asaba, Warri and Sapele in Delta State; and Abakaliki, Afikpo and Onueke in Ebonyi State.

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The ministry also identified Benin City Urban Core and Auchi in Edo State, Ado-Ekiti and Ikere-Ekiti in Ekiti State, as well as Enugu, Nsukka and Oji River Town in Enugu State.

In Imo State, Owerri, Orlu and Okigwe were listed, while Lokoja and Ajaokuta were named in Kogi State. Communities such as Ilorin, Jebba and Pategi in Kwara State were also included in the warning.

Several parts of Lagos State were equally listed among the areas at risk.

These include Agege, Alimosho, Apapa, Badagry, Ikeja, Ikorodu, Lagos Island, Lekki and Surulere.

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In Niger State, Bida, Minna, Mokwa, Suleja and Kontagora were identified, while Abeokuta, Ota and Sagamu were listed in Ogun State.

The flood alert further covered Akure, Owo and Okitipupa in Ondo State; Oshogbo, Ile-Ife and Ilesa in Osun State; Ibadan, Ogbomoso and Oyo in Oyo State; as well as Port Harcourt Urban Core, Bonny, Ahoada and Omoku in Rivers State.

Apart from the states under the critical-risk category, the ministry also placed parts of Adamawa, the FCT, Kebbi, Kogi, Nasarawa, Plateau and Taraba states under a high-risk category.

Communities listed in this group include Yola North, Yola South, Mubi and Gurin in Adamawa State; Abuja Municipal, Gwagwalada, Kubwa, Nyanya and Wuse in the FCT; Birnin Kebbi and Argungu in Kebbi State; Bako in Kogi State; and Keffi, Lafia, Karu and Toto in Nasarawa State.

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The warning also covered Jos and Jos North in Plateau State, as well as Jalingo, Wukari, Takum, Serti and Karim Lamido in Taraba State.

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Finally, INEC confirms suspension of staff linked to Emeka Ike’s voter data leak

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Finally, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has confirmed suspended an electoral officer allegedly involved in the voter data leak concerning Nollywood actor and politician, Emeka Ike.

The Commission disclosed that investigations by security agencies and data protection regulators are still ongoing.

INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mohammed Haruna, made the disclosure during a fireside chat organised by the Peering Advocacy and Advancement Centre in Africa, PAACA, in Abuja.

The suspension came against the backdrop of a controversy that arose after the voter registration details of actor and politician, Emeka Ike, surfaced online during a dispute linked to a political party primary election in the Federal Capital Territory.

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The electoral body said preliminary findings showed there was no external breach of its ICT infrastructure or compromise of its voter register.

Rather, according to the Commission, the data was allegedly accessed using valid credentials assigned to officials involved in the ongoing CVR exercise and subsequently disclosed without authorisation.

INEC said its audit trail enabled investigators to identify the specific user account used to access the voter record, leading to the questioning of personnel with access to the system.

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