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PRESIDENT TINUBU BEGINS PROJECT COMMISSIONING IN ABUJA ON TUESDAY
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…TO INAUGURATE PROJECTS IN THE AREA COUNCILS
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike has announced that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, will officially begin the commissioning of several high-impact legacy infrastructure projects across the nation’s capital on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, as part of his third anniversary celebrations.

Speaking with newsmen during a high-level site verification tour to assess final delivery arrangements and mobilization frameworks on Monday, June 8, 2026, the Minister stated that the President will commence with the commissioning of stage two of the Outer Southern Expressway (OSEX) Main Carriageways, which he said was 100 percent complete.
Wike, who was visibly excited at the rapid engineering turnarounds achieved across multiple strategic arterial corridors within the territory during the visit, said, “Tomorrow, the President will start the commissioning of the OSEX road, which was the first place we visited this morning”.
The Minister further disclosed that the commissioning itinerary will extend through a packed multi-day calendar to celebrate the administration’s third anniversary, adding that the President will commission the strategic Arterial Road N5 in Life Camp on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, which will be followed on Thursday by the commissioning of the newly dualized Highway 105 (Airport-to-Kuje carriageway), providing critical economic links to outlying development zones.

“These three projects are one hundred percent complete and ready for commissioning. What is important to us is that we have been able to achieve the timeline, and I commend the various contractors that are involved for keeping to their promises”, the Minister remarked.
Beyond the city centre, Barr. Wike further confirmed that President Tinubu will also visit the satellite towns to personally inaugurate vital interventions within the Area Councils.
While specific targets remain confidential, the Minister disclosed that the spread is proof of the administration’s commitment to touching the lives of the rural dwellers.
He expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for his consistent support to the FCT Administration, which, he said, made the achievements possible.
“The credit must go to Mr. President, who has given that directive and support for us to go this far. I have always said that one of the things about leadership is the will to continue with projects that may not have been initiated by you, but you continue and complete those projects”, the Minister stated.

Responding to questions regarding completed FCT bus terminals that are yet to open for commercial operations, Wike urged residents to remain patient with the mandatory bureaucratic process. He clarified that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) has already approved a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) lease structure, and the concessionaire is presently consolidating public transportation fleets to match modern requirements.
“For you to give a private individual to run a government facility, it has to pass through a procurement process”, Wike explained. “Government process is not easy; bureaucracy is involved, and once you have achieved that, be patient. We don’t want to commit ourselves to go and run that business because we know that it won’t work. The person going to manage the facility has pleaded with us that he is assembling the buses and the taxis to ensure that it takes off smoothly”.
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Just in: Warri-Itakpe train derails, three passengers confirmed dead
Three passengers have been confirmed dead following the derailment of a train on the Warri–Itakpe Train Service.
The incident occurred on Monday.
While confirming the derailment, the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) said that emergency response teams and relevant authorities are currently at the scene attending to the situation and providing necessary assistance.
“The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) confirms that an incident involving the Warri–Itakpe Train Service (WITS) occurred today.
“Emergency response teams and relevant authorities are currently at the scene attending to the situation and providing necessary assistance,” the statement signed by its Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Kayode Opeifa, partly read.
The Corporation is closely monitoring developments and a detailed statement will be issued as soon as more information becomes available,” it added.
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Senate To Begin Deliberations On State Police This Week
Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele described the current calls for a probe of the military as unpatriotic, arguing that such a move would amount to a misplacement of priorities
The Senate has pledged to commence urgent deliberations on the establishment of state police this week as part of efforts to address the growing insecurity across the country.
Speaking at a media briefing with Senate correspondents, the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, stated that the matter had gained priority among other issues in the ongoing constitutional review process.
According to him, the upper chamber is committed to supporting Nigerians’ demand for state policing and has already held a series of consultations with relevant stakeholders.
READ ALSO: State Police Constitutional Framework Near Completion, Presidency Says
‘We are standing with Nigerians on state police. That will come to fruition this week during plenary.
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“We have been holding a series of meetings with stakeholders and will fast-track deliberations so that the bill can proceed to the 36 state houses of assembly and eventually receive presidential assent,” he said.
The Senate Leader also described the current calls for a probe of the military as unpatriotic, arguing that such a move would amount to a misplacement of priorities given the country’s current security challenges.
On the controversy surrounding lawmakers’ remuneration, he asserts that the Senate would soon address public concerns by ensuring that details of senators’ salaries and allowances, as well as those of ministers and other public office holders are published.
He made the remarks while responding to recent court pronouncements that reportedly described the purchase of 110 billion SUVs and allowance scheme for lawmakers as illegal.
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Defending the acquisition, the Senate Leader again maintained that the vehicles were provided to facilitate constituency engagements and other official duties.
“Every vehicle given to us is meant for constituency work and other official assignments. Public office holders are entitled to such provisions. It is neither strange nor peculiar to lawmakers in Nigeria,” the senator said.
He added that the Senate was not surprised by the criticism, noting that the legislature’s oversight responsibilities often attract opposition and hostility.
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Deputy Speaker Urges International Relations Students to Build Careers on Patriotism
Deputy Speaker Urges International Relations Students to Build Careers on Patriotism
By Gloria Ikibah
Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, has challenged young Nigerians aspiring to careers in diplomacy and international. relations to cultivate a deep love for their country before seeking to represent it on the global stage.
Kalu gave the advice while receiving students of the Department of International Relations, Madonna University, Okija Campus, during an educational visit to the National Assembly over the weekend.
The excursion formed part of the students’ academic programme aimed at exposing them to the practical workings of governance, diplomacy and Nigeria’s foreign relations architecture.
Addressing the students, the Deputy Speaker stressed that effective representation of a country begins with patriotism, noting that genuine diplomacy is driven by commitment to national interests and love for one’s homeland.
He said:
He said: “I understand most of you are from the Department of International Relations. You are going to be Ambassadors tomorrow. You are going to champion the image of the country out there. But you must understand your country first before you represent your country outside. So, your representation starts from patriotism. The spirit of patriotism, your love for Nigeria is what is going to drive you to stand and represent Nigeria tomorrow. So, if you want to a representative of Nigeria outside the shores of Nigeria, the best way to start is by loving your country”.
Kalu acknowledged that Nigeria faces numerous challenges but maintained that no other country could replace one’s homeland, regardless of opportunities abroad.
Drawing inspiration from the founder of Madonna University, Rev. Father Emmanuel Mathew Edeh, he said nation-building is only possible when citizens are motivated by genuine love for their country.
According to him: “I know we have so many challenges but I tell you I have been around the world and I can assure you there is no place like home.
“So, when we finally send out in the coming years to become ambassadors, you are going to live there. But you will go and come back and the only thing that will bring you back is the love you have for our great nation. If Rev. Father Edeh didn’t love our country, he will not build that citadel of learning that is producing champions and captains. It is because he first loved Nigeria.
“Do you love Nigeria? That is where it starts. You can’t represent what you don’t love. What you love is what you represent because if you represent what you love, you do it passionately without anybody telling you what to do. I congratulate you on coming to the People’s House. I pray that your dreams will become a reality”.
Earlier, Kalu, through his Chief of Staff, Mr Sam Hart, delivered a lecture titled “The Legislature and Nigeria’s External Relations in the Fourth Republic”, where he highlighted the increasingly important role of the National Assembly in advancing Nigeria’s foreign policy objectives.
He explained that while the President remains the chief architect of Nigeria’s foreign policy, Parliament plays a vital supporting role through legislation, oversight and diplomatic engagements.
According to the lecture: “While the President remains the chief architect of foreign policy, the Constitution assigns Parliament specific duties to assist in making those policies work at home and abroad. Foreign policy is not made only in presidential palaces and ministries; it is increasingly shaped in parliaments where the voices of the people meet the interests of the nation.
“One of the most significant developments in international relations over the past three decades has been the rise of Parliamentary Diplomacy.
“Parliamentary diplomacy refers to the engagement of legislators with foreign governments, international organisations, and global parliamentary bodies to advance national interests. Today, many diplomatic breakthroughs occur not only through executive negotiations but also through legislative interactions.
“The National Assembly has emerged as a vital pillar of Nigeria’s engagement with the world. Through legislation, oversight, treaty domestication, parliamentary diplomacy, economic reforms, and regional cooperation, Parliament continues to shape Nigeria’s place in the international system.
“As students of International Relations, you stand at the threshold of a profession that will define the future of nations. The world you are preparing to enter is increasingly interconnected, complex, and competitive. Nigeria needs young leaders who can think globally, act strategically, and serve patriotically”.
The visit provided the students with a firsthand understanding of the workings of Nigeria’s legislature and its role in shaping both domestic governance and international engagement.
The Deputy Speaker encouraged the students to remain focused on their studies and prepare themselves for leadership roles in diplomacy, governance and public service, stressing that patriotism, integrity and competence would remain essential qualities for future representatives of Nigeria on the world stage.
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