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Wike Hails Satellite Town Road Projects, Says Development Aligns With President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope(Photos)

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Nyesom Wike, on Thursday expressed satisfaction with the ongoing road project linking Gomani to Yangoji in Abuja, saying the development aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s directive to spread infrastructure beyond city centres and open up satellite communities under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

Speaking during an inspection of the project in Abuja on Thursday, Wike said the Tinubu administration deliberately prioritised rural and satellite town development to curb rural-urban migration and improve connectivity across the FCT.

According to him, the road project forms part of a broader infrastructure drive that began with the A2-Pai road, which was inaugurated by President Tinubu during his second year in office.

“Remember that when we came on board, one of the directives of Mr. President is that we should not concentrate development, we should not concentrate provision of infrastructure just only in the cities. We must open up all the satellite towns in order to discourage rural-urban migration,” Wike said.

He explained that the ongoing 13-kilometre Gomani-Yangoji road project was awarded to Zeberced Construction Company, the same contractor that handled the A2-Pai road.

The minister noted that work on the project had reached an advanced stage, with the bridge already launched and drainage works nearing completion.

“From what we’ve seen, you can attest to the fact that we are very much encouraged. Luckily, the bridge had been launched, which we are standing on, the drainages have been done, optimized in 90 to 95 per cent. They are now building the streetlight pillars,” he stated.

Wike disclosed that the road would be among projects scheduled for inauguration during activities marking President Tinubu’s third anniversary in office this June.

He commended Zeberced Construction Company for delivering quality work and adhering to agreed timelines.
“I commend, as usual, the contractor, Zeberced, not only for providing quality jobs, but also keeping to the timeline, making promises that we will inaugurate this road this June. I’m happy,” he said.

The minister also praised the management and staff of the company for their commitment to ensuring the completion of the project.

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He added that the President would be pleased to see infrastructure extending to underserved communities across the territory.

“I believe that when Mr. President comes here, it will be a thing of joy for him to see that development is passing through all the satellite towns,” Wike added.

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Sad: Bandits kill two, injure many in Kano village invasion

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Gunmen suspected to be bandits attacked Lakwaya village in Gwarzo Local Government Area of Kano State, killing two people and injuring several others.

The attackers reportedly stormed the community on Thursday around 4 pm, riding on more than 30 motorcycles. They opened fire indiscriminately, causing panic among residents.

Daily Nigerian quoted an anonymous traditional ruler in the area, who said the attackers came from Gidan Biris, a border town between Kano and Katsina states.

He said two people were killed in the attack, one in Lakwaya and another in Gidan Biris. The attackers also stole cattle before soldiers arrived and engaged them.

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“Right now, as we are speaking with you, there is a clash going on. Soldiers have just arrived and are responding accordingly. As I am speaking with you now, I am standing beside the body of one of those killed,” he said.

“The attackers came on more than 30 motorcycles around 4 pm and started shooting sporadically. Troops are currently responding to the attack based on the information I received,” he added.

He also said no abduction was reported but confirmed that livestock was taken.

According to him, the body of one victim was taken to Gwarzo General Hospital for examination before being returned to the village for burial after normalcy was restored.

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Dangote Refinery drags NNPC, Marketers to Court over Fuel Imports

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Dangote Refinery has reopened its legal battle against fuel importation in Nigeria, filing a fresh suit seeking the cancellation of petrol import licences issued to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and several oil marketers.Nigerian politics analysis
Dangote Refinery has reopened its legal battle against fuel importation in Nigeria, filing a fresh suit seeking the cancellation of petrol import licences issued to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and several oil marketers.

Court filings before the Federal High Court in Lagos showed that the refinery is challenging the continued approval of fuel import permits by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA, despite growing domestic refining output.

The latest court action comes at a time when Nigeria’s reliance on imported petrol is falling sharply following increased production from local refineries, particularly the Dangote facility.

According to recent industry figures released by the NMDPRA, local refineries supplied about 3.18 billion litres of petrol in the first quarter of 2026, while imports declined significantly during the same period.

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Dangote Refinery argued that the issuance and renewal of import licences violate an earlier court directive ordering all parties to maintain the status quo pending determination of the dispute.

The company further contended that Nigerian law only permits fuel importation when local production is unable to meet national demand, insisting that the continued approvals threaten the commercial viability of its operations as production ramps up.

The refinery’s management believes Nigeria’s growing refining capacity should reduce dependence on imported petroleum products and strengthen domestic supply chains.

Oil marketers, however, have consistently defended fuel importation, maintaining that imports remain necessary to guarantee adequate nationwide supply and prevent shortages.

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The dispute marks another chapter in the ongoing battle between Dangote Refinery and fuel importers over control of Nigeria’s downstream petroleum market.

In 2025, the refinery instituted a similar lawsuit against the NMDPRA, NNPC Ltd and several marketers including AYM Shafa Ltd, A.A. Rano Ltd, T. Time Petroleum Ltd, 2015 Petroleum Ltd and Matrix Petroleum Services Ltd, seeking to nullify import permits granted to the firms.

That earlier suit also included a N100 billion damages claim, although Dangote Refinery later withdrew the case without proceeding to trial.

Nigeria has for decades relied heavily on imported petrol due to the poor performance of state-owned refineries. But the commencement of operations at the multi-billion-dollar Dangote Refinery has significantly altered the country’s fuel supply structure.Nigerian politics analysis

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Industry data indicate that petrol imports dropped to about 965.52 million litres in the first quarter of 2026, compared to roughly 2.43 billion litres recorded during the same period in 2025, representing a decline of more than 60 per cent.

Meanwhile, supply from domestic refineries rose from 1.996 billion litres to 3.179 billion litres within the same period, increasing the share of locally refined petrol in Nigeria’s total fuel supply to about 76.7 per cent.

President of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has repeatedly maintained that the refinery has the capacity to meet Nigeria’s fuel demand while also supplying refined products to other African countries.

Dangote recently disclosed that the refinery exported 17 cargoes of refined petroleum products to various African markets in March alone, underlining its growing influence within the regional energy sector.

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2027: Former Sokoto Deputy Gov, Dan’iya hails Tambuwal, ADC, after emerging consensus candidate

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Former Deputy Governor of Sokoto State, Manir Muhammad Dan’iya, has emerged, The governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, ahead of the 2027 election in the state.

Dan’iya confirmed the development in a statement, on Friday by his former Press Secretary, Aminu Abubakar.

The former Deputy governor, who served under ex-Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, thanked party leaders, stakeholders, and supporters for the confidence reposed in him.

He described his emergence as a major responsibility and pledged to work towards unity, stability, and development in Sokoto State.

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Dan’iya also appreciated Tambuwal for his support and political guidance, noting that the backing he received from party stakeholders, youths, women groups, and political associates reflected a shared vision for the future of the state.

According to him, the ADC movement represents a platform focused on inclusive leadership, good governance, and people-oriented policies ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

He called on supporters of the movement to remain peaceful and united as political consultations continue ahead of the polls.

Reports indicated that no fewer than 10 aspirants had shown interest in the ADC governorship ticket, including former Ambassador to Jordan, Faruk Malami Yabo.

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