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Mambila Hydroelectric Power Project: This is one major project Tinubu must adequately address-Senator Manu(Video)

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Mambila Hydroelectric Power Project: This is one major project Tinubu must adequately address-Senator Manu(Video)

…says the multiplier effect can change Nigeria

The Senator representing Taraba Central Senatorial District, Haruna Manu has said the Mambila Hydroelectric Power Project is one major project President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must adequately address as its multiplier effect could make Nigerians smile.

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Manu made this disclosure while addressing the Senate Press Corps after presenting his motion on the power project last Thursday.

Responding to a question on his motion bordering on power supply, Senator Manu said: “There wouldn’t be any meaningful development without power, there is none. There is nothing if we want to develop as a country, there is nothing as important as power.

“Even the road infrastructures we are talking about, they are not as important as power because if you have a steady power, you will have the road infrastructure.

“So it is very, very important and that is why almost all the various speakers when they contributed they talked about the importance of this project.

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“But some of them have talked about the legal issue that is there in the project but we have heard what the chairman of the senate committee on finance said that the legal issue has been resolved.

“And I believe that since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, he has actually given his committement at the COP28 in Dubai and I am sure he will take this project very seriously and I believe this administration will take this project unlike what happened previously.

“This project it will be actualized during the lifespan of this administration and that is what we want and this project is not just for Taraba state, it is not just for the North East, it is for the entire country.

“You could imagine what will happen injecting 3,050 megawatts into the national grid. Currently the whole consumption of my state is not more than 15 megawatts.

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“I remembered when I was the deputy governor, we were having less than 10 megawatts, my boss had an engagement with NEPA being the former minister of power for us in Taraba state to have up to 15 megawatts of electricity, the whole state the consumption is just 15 megawatts.

“So you can imagine injecting 3,050 megawatts into the national grid. Currently what do we have? Around 4,000 megawatts but it is fluctuating, it is not up to that 4,000 megawatts, sometimes we have as low as less than 2,000. So you can imagine what 3,050 megawatts to the country.

“And the most interesting thing about this project is, the entire cost of the project is five billion, seven hundred and ninety-two million dollars, Nigeria is contributing 15%.

“We have consortium of Chinese companies that are contributing 85% of the entire project cost.
And you have heard what former speaker House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, former governor of Sokoto said, one of the contractors that want to do the Mambilla, they have constructed the largest dam in the world by constructing more than 22,000 megawatts in China and it is the largest in the world.

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“So they have the experience, it is just for us in Nigeria to get serious with our own 15% counterpart funding.
Not only that, if you heard what I said in the motion, you can see the multiplier effect of that, the local content of it, the entire 15% is even for the local content.

” What that means is our local contractors will be part and parcel of this project.
Ashaka Cement, Depan Motors, Innoson Motors, all of them they will be part of this project and it will create jobs, more than 55,000 jobs will be created through this project.

“The lifespan of the project is 72 months, so you can imagine what will happen when you are creating 55,000 jobs because of the Mambilla Hydro project.

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Eurocham Nigeria Hosts 2025 Stakeholders Conference, Explores Business Growth in Post-Reform Era

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Business leaders, policymakers, and members of the diplomatic community recently gathered in Lagos for the 2025 annual stakeholder conference of Eurocham Nigeria (The European Business Chamber) to discuss the impact of Nigeria’s economic reforms on trade, investment, and sustainable growth.

 

With the theme “Achieving Growth Post-Reforms,” the conference provided a platform to explore opportunities across key sectors, including trade, aviation, tourism, energy, finance, and workforce transformation.

 

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In his welcome address, Eurocham Nigeria President, Mr. Yann Gilbert, emphasized the organization’s role in championing policies that foster economic progress and strengthen EU-Nigeria business ties.

 

Delivering a keynote speech, Honorary President of Eurocham Nigeria and European Union Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr. Gautier Mignot, reaffirmed the EU’s dedication to Nigeria’s economic transformation. He outlined initiatives aimed at deepening trade relations and unlocking investment potential, introducing the EU-Eurocham Support Grant as a mechanism to boost private-sector growth.

 

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In a second keynote address, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo (SAN) who was represented by the Special Adviser on Aviation and Aerospace Development, Ms. Janet Oputa, highlighted the aviation sector’s role in post-reform economic expansion. Speaking on “Aviation: A Catalyst for Growth,” she detailed ongoing infrastructure projects and emerging investment opportunities in Nigeria’s air transport industry.

 

A key feature of the event was a presentation by Ms. Danelee Masia, Director Economist for South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa at Deutsche Bank, titled “Nigeria: A Path to Renewed Growth.” She provided a macroeconomic analysis of Nigeria’s recovery, focusing on fiscal reforms, foreign exchange policies, and investment trends shaping the nation’s future.

 

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Eurocham Nigeria reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening partnerships between Nigeria and the European business community. The organization pledged continued advocacy for pro-business policies, regulatory enhancements, and economic cooperation initiatives that benefit both Nigeria and the EU.

 

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TAC Reaffirms Commitment to Enhancing Nigeria’s Global Image

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The Director General, Technical Aid Corps (TAC), Rt. Hon. Yusuf Buba Yakub, has reaffirmed the Corps’ dedication to strengthening Nigeria’s reputation on the international stage.

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The Director-General stated this during a courtesy visit by a delegation from the Diplomatic Correspondents Association of Nigeria (DICAN), led by its Chairman, Comrade Frederick Idehai, on Monday in Abuja

Buba highlighted the role of TAC in promoting Nigeria’s influence abroad by deploying technical expertise to 35 African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries, and noted that the Corps has contributed to the professional growth of individuals who have gone on to hold key government positions, including cabinet ministers, while also impacting millions of lives.

Additionally, he assured DICAN of TAC’s readiness to collaborate in advancing the 4Ds foreign policy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. This policy anchored on Democracy, Development, Demography, and Diaspora was introduced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs under Minister Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar., which aims to position Nigeria strategically within the global community.

He further emphasised TAC’s commitment to working closely with DICAN, ensuring that the association is actively involved in the Corps’ activities through mutual collaboration and support.

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Earlier in his remarks, DICAN Chairman, Comrade Idehai, expressed the association’s interest in partnering with TAC to promote its initiatives in alignment with the 4Ds doctrine. He underscored the strategic role of diplomatic correspondents in fostering national development and stability.

Comrade Idehai also highlighted DICAN’s mandate as a professional body of journalists and editors from print, electronic, online, and wire services, who cover diplomatic affairs, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, embassies, and international organizations.

He explained that the association was duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) making it a credible partner for engagement.

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Kenya Airways apologises to NCAA for mistreating passenger

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Kenya Airways officials have tendered an unreserved apology to the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and a Nigerian passenger: Gloria Omisore, following a complaint of mistreatment during a recent flight.

The airline also retracted previous statements regarding the incident, admitting fault for allowing Omisore to board a flight from Lagos without the necessary transit visa.

The apology came during a meeting convened by the NCAA attended by airline representatives including Country Manager James Nganga, Station Manager Eric Mukira, and Duty Manager Ezenwa Ehumadu, alongside NCAA Director of Consumer Protection and Public Affairs, Michael Achimugu.

Omisore, a British resident permit holder without a Schengen visa, had purchased a ticket for a Manchester-Paris-Nairobi-Lagos (inbound) and Lagos-Nairobi-Paris-Manchester route.

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While her inbound journey proceeded without issue, the airline failed to identify the need for a Paris transit visa for her outbound leg until she reached Nairobi.

Although Kenya Airways offered a direct flight to London at no extra cost after a 17-hour layover, the situation escalated when Omisore’s request for accommodation and care due to the airline’s error was denied, leading to what the NCAA termed an “unruly” exchange.

In a prior statement, Kenya Airways claimed Omisore refused the re-routing and acted disruptively. They have since retracted this, admitting their error and apologizing for the “obfuscation of facts.”

The NCAA had given Kenya Airways 48 hours to verify a phone call made by Omisore on December 7, 2025, where she reportedly inquired about her eligibility to fly the route.

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The authority also expressed strong disapproval of comments made by airline staff allegedly insulting the office of the Nigerian President, stating the airline could not act with impunity towards Nigerians.

The country manager apologized for the staff’s behavior, promising disciplinary action.

The NCAA has reiterated its call for all airlines operating in Nigeria to adhere to regulations and establish dedicated, trained customer relations desks or officers to handle such issues.

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