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Deputy Speaker Stimulates 2000 Abia SMEs with N1bn

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By Gloria Ikibah

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu, has revealed plans to stimulate economic development in Abia State through a N1 billion support package for 2,000 Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises (SMEs).

Speaking during a town hall meeting of the Renewed Hope Partners (RHP) in Bende, Bende Local Government Area of Abia State on Monday, Kalu said that the initiative was part of the Renewed Hope Partners programme to empower residents across the 17 Local Government Areas of the State.

Kalu also distributed trailer loads of rice, other food items and cash of N100 million to over 100 churches, the All Progressives Congress (APC), and various support groups,

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It will be recalled that a few months ago, the Deputy Speaker through the Renewed Hope Partners also donated N500,000,000 to support Abia residents in their businesses.

He said that the programme will partner with financial institutions such as the Bank of Industry, Bank of Agriculture, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) and Nigeria Consumer Credit Corporation (CREDICORP) to match the N1 billion fund.

The Deputy Speaker stressed that Abia State is an enterprising state with an impressive population of traders and business people, stressing that the initiative is aimed to stimulate economic development.

He directed the Director-General of Ben Kalu Movement (BKM), Pastor Emma Trumps Eke to ensure that the 2,000 businesses in the State are identified and structured for the empowerment.

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He said: “A few months ago, about six months ago, we gave about N500 million to the programme. We have been distributing from time to time. Today again, to support the party and the structures, we are giving N100 million.

“Can I have the DG of the Benjamin Kalu Movement? You and your team should help 2,000 businesses in Abia State, small-scale businesses. We want you to raise 2,000 businesses between now and February. Sometime in February, we are going to gather again for empowerment. Today is not for empowerment. Today is to share food and eat rice together. We will do empowerment in the first quarter of this coming year. And between now and that time, we will do empowerment, we want you to collect 2,000 names of small and medium-scale enterprises.

“We are going to support them with N1 billion for 2,000 businesses that will cut across the entire Abia State, all the local government areas in Abia State.

“You should collect the form from the Renewed Hope Office in Ojike Lane, Umuahia. Go there and pick up the form.
Make sure you return it before February. We are only giving 30 days to do this. And all those businesses, each of them will get about N500,000 to start with. And from there, we will invite the Bank of Industry, Bank of Agriculture, SMEDAN, Credicorp and all the rest of them.

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“They will partner with us to match our fund. If my office is bringing N1billion, I am sure that these other agencies will support. So, don’t get tired of submitting the forms. We might, at the end of the day by February have more than N1 billion to give to you because Abia is an enterprising state. We are traders, we are business people, we want to stimulate economic development.”

Highlighting his legislative imprints, Kalu who represents Bende Federal Constituency of Abia State said that he has sponsored 127 bills in the last two years and also delivered over 50 people-oriented constituency projects across the 13 electoral wards in Bende.

“In two years, I have sponsored 127 bills before the National Assembly. They span governance, inclusion, infrastructure, security, economic reform and so on.

“Some, like the SEDC Act, have moved from proposal to institution; other reform-driven bills continue to shape national debate and policy direction, reflecting a legislative agenda that responds to real needs, not abstract ideas.

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“Guided by town halls and citizens’ requests, over 50 constituency projects are executed or ongoing across Bende. Schools and ICT centres have been delivered, health centres, access roads and link roads, as well as Agricultural
processing centres such as an ultra-modern rice mill. Electricity restoration, water projects, boreholes, desilted waterways, and skills facilities are also ongoing.

“Collectively, these projects are spread across the wards and communities of Bende, including Item, Uzuakoli, Igbere, Ozuitem, Alayi, Ugwueke, Itumbuzor, and Lohum Imenyi, ensuring balanced delivery that responds to local needs and
everyday realities.

“Beyond infrastructure, over 150 constituents have received employment facilitation, scholarships, and overseas training. About 1,600 individuals accessed the Benjamin Kalu Grants, and nationally, 37 entrepreneurs, one from each state and the FCT, were empowered. Additional support includes livelihoods, youth and women initiatives, and skills training”, he said.

The Deputy Speaker profoundly appreciated President Bola Tinubu, for his invaluable assistance and leadership.

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He specifically applauded the President for his economic and financial re-engineering, fuel subsidy and fiscal restructuring, tax reforms and the improvement on power and electricity, education, international relations, security and state police, social protection, agriculture and food security, business, MSMEs, and jobs.

Kalu however called for patience and more support for the President, assuring that the government will not fail the people.

“Representation is continuous, rooted in people’s needs, and our commitment is to keep building until Bende and Nigeria thrive.

“We must give honour where it is due. In the last two and a half years, our nation has navigated turbulent global economic waters. That we are standing strong
today is a testament to the steady hand of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. I want to use this platform to thank Mr. President for his role as the Unifier-in-Chief. He has not only stabilized our great party, the APC, but has also engendered a harmonious relationship between the Executive and the Legislature that is unprecedented in our democratic history. This stability is not accidental; it is the bedrock upon which development is built. Because the centre is holding, we in the legislature can work.

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“My people, there are several other programmes in the pipeline, including the unemployment benefits scheme soon to be launched by Mr. President to cater to our unemployed youth. Your legislature is working. Your President is working. And your Deputy Speaker, from Bende to Abuja, is working tirelessly, accountable to you, driven by the conviction that Nigeria’s best days are not behind us but ahead of us. I ask you today: Support President Tinubu. Support our party, the All Progressives Congress. Support the Renewed Hope Agenda. Support Nigeria. We are not just rebuilding a country; we are building a legacy for our children”, Kalu added. 

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Awujale throne: Only Six Applicants meet Criteria as Ogun Govt halts process

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The kingmakers in Ijebu-Ode have disclosed that only six out of between 86 and 95 applications submitted for the vacant Awujale of Ijebuland stool are fully complete.

The Chairman of the Interregnum Council and Head of the Kingmakers, Olorogun Sonny Folorunso Kuku, made this known in an interview with Tribune Online on the progress of the selection process.

According to Kuku, although the selection process has commenced, many of the applications submitted by the ruling families were incomplete, leaving only about six that met the required documentation.

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He explained that the kingmakers had already begun their deliberations but were proceeding with caution to avoid any form of bias.

Kuku said, “The families submitted between 86 and 95 names. This may sound surprising, but many of the applications were incomplete. At this point, only about six applications are fully completed.

“The kingmakers have already begun their work. Once we start, we must be extremely careful with our words and actions so as not to appear biased in any way.”

However, he revealed that the Ogun State Government had temporarily halted the process, noting that the kingmakers were yet to be informed of the exact reason for the decision.

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Kuku added that the kingmakers were confident that the government was equally interested in ensuring a peaceful and credible outcome.

“However, today (Wednesday), we received a message from the government informing us that the process has been temporarily halted.

“At the moment, we do not know the exact reason for this decision. We are in contact with the government to understand why this happened and how the process can resume as quickly as possible.

“We are confident that the government is equally interested in ensuring a peaceful outcome.

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“We are consulting with them, and we believe that something positive will happen very soon,” he said.

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Watch moment FCT minister Wike’s son Joaquin was called as one of the King’s College London Msc Degree in Mgt and Technology Change graduands today

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It was a day of joy for the FCT minister Nyesom Wike and his family as his son, Joaquin was called as one of the the King’s College London Msc Degree in Management and Technology Change graduands.

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Photos: FCT Minister, Wike’s son, Joaquin bags MSc Degree in Management and Technology Change at King’s College London

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PDP BoT Chairman, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, PDP National Vice Chairman (South South), Chief Dan Orbih, Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, Jordan Wike, FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, his wife, Justice Eberechi Suzzette Wike and Daughter, Jazmyne, were there to rejoice with him today.

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