Politics
Zulum delivers 1,195 developmental projects, programmes and policies in 5 years

Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum has continued his commitment towards transforming the state in the first year of his second tenure of office.
He consolidated on democratic gains by delivering 238 additional projects in the first year of his second tenure, from May 29, 2023, to May 29, 2024.
In 5 Years, Zulum has cumulatively accomplished no less than 1,195 developmental projects and capital-intensive programmes and policies that are people-oriented.
Secretary to the state government, Malam Bukar Tijjai, disclosed this in a press release on Tuesday night.
The SSG recalled that over 900 projects, programmes and policies were delivered during Zulum’s First Tenure from May 29, 2019, to May 29, 2023.
He also said 238 projects delivered in the first 365 days of Zulum’s second tenure comprised 220 capital projects and 18 capital-intensive programmes and policies, most of which were completed.
He added, the achievements included 54 projects on Education, across 23 Local Government Areas, including 36 new Mega and Regular Senior/Junior Secondary and Primary Schools, High Islamic College and Integrated Tsangaya schools, including admin blocks, teachers’ quarters, laboratories, sporting facilities, solar systems, new ICT laboratories and 88 science laboratories in 22 schools, 58 vehicles for monitoring and evaluation of schools, 6,529 furniture sets for schools and education offices, among others.
The release also stated that in the health sector, Zulum delivered 19 projects in 10 LGAs across all the 3 Senatorial Zones, including six new primary healthcare centres (PHCs), new General Hospital, 2 new Eye and Dental Hospitals, block of classrooms at a Nursing School, construction of 2 new Colleges of Nursing, the rehabilitation of 3 General Hospitals, and state-wide initiatives [solar systems in 22 PHCs and a General Hospital, supply of medical equipment, essential drugs, and consumables, etc]. Works and Housing got 20 projects across 6 LGAs, transforming urban and rural landscapes.
On Works, Zulum constructed Borno’s second flyover and an underpass pedestrian bridge, while the third flyover is under construction.
The construction of 32.77km of urban and rural roads, including dual carriageways, drainages, and road networks, is underway; procured tracked paver and bulldozer to facilitate direct labour works in the state and ensure judicious utilisation of scarce resources.
On Housing, the government has constructed 2 separate estates, comprising 500 units and 72-unit 3-bedroom flats with road networks delivered for civil servants and residents.
On Security, Zulum supported the post-insurgency operations with 94 brand new Hilux, 62 Toyota Land Cruiser (Samsara) patrol vehicles, assorted security gadgets, equipment and logistics; procured 300 new motorcycles; repaired/upgraded 49 vehicles; and built a new office complex with support facilities for the Borno State Security Trust Fund to support security architecture and operations.
On Vocational and Entrepreneurship skills, the government has completed and equipped 5 vocational institutes across Borno’s 3 Senatorial Zones in 10 LGAs; it has also constructed 3 ICT centres, trained 832 youths and empowered them with start-up kits, as well as training of 200 youths as agricultural extension workers and 400 farming households.
On Trade, Investment and Tourism, 4 capital-intensive projects in 3 LGAs, including the complete reconstruction and rehabilitation of Maiduguri Monday market, which was razed by fire in February 2023, were carried out. He also constructed 176 shops [8 blocks of 22 open shops] with solar power at the new Tashan Bama market [Phase II], established a new Agro Logistics Hub, rehabilitated the Gamboru Ngala cattle market, and remodelled the Borno State Hotel to boost revenue and tourism.
The SSG highlighted that there were also 7 projects on Transportation and Energy in 4 LGAs to cushion the effects of the fuel subsidy removal, comprising 150 vehicles [50 buses and 100 E-Star hatchback electric cars.
Tijjani said that to subsidise metro city transport, Zulum’s administration procured 500 electric tricycles, 300 electric and 10,000 manual bicycles.
The administration also procured and installed electricity transformers [across 14 locations] and 7,675 solar streetlights for roads in 9 locations in 2 LGAs. To support and boost economic livelihoods, Zulum’s government purchased five J5 vehicles, 30 tricycles and 10 Golf Wagon for Baga’s resettled communities.
In Agriculture, Zulum initiated 29 new projects and resuscitated moribund ones in 13 LGAs, including the procurement and distribution of 2 swamp buggies for waterway desilting, typer grass clearing, hundreds of water pumps, about 2,000 assorted irrigation/hand pumps and tube wells, irrigation farm inputs, hundreds of assorted fertiliser trucks, assorted agro-chemicals, spray equipment, improved seedlings, livestock feeds and vaccines.
Mr Tijjani noted that the administration also established 225 hectares of solar surface and sprinkler irrigation systems; constructed 2,060 irrigation tube wells/wash boreholes and solar/petrol tube wells; 10 hectares of drip irrigation scheme, established agro logistics hub, livestock investigation/breeding, poultry demonstration and holding centres, and poultry production unit. Zulum also resuscitated about 100 hectares Jaffi and Ngulayi irrigation schemes, among others.
The SSG said, Zulum has continuously ensured food and nutrition security for the whole Borno population while supporting farmers to return to farming as part of livelihood restoration
Other sectoral achievements include 26 new, rehabilitated and upgraded projects in the Urban and Rural Water Supply sectors; 6 new and rehabilitated Rural and Urban Electrification projects; 35 newly completed and rehabilitated projects on Reconstruction, Resettlement and Civil Authority Restoration; and 8 new and ongoing projects on the Environment.
Zulum also executed 18 capital-intensive programmes and policies on investments in human capital development, education, and public service, providing humanitarian support and social protection to vulnerable populations, as well as the payment of gratuities to retirees.
The SSG states that Borno State Government is poised to support the return of its indigenes’ from Niger, Tchad and Cameroun. At the same time, it concentrates on the voluntary resettlement of IDPs in their ancestral homes in a dignified manner following the Kampala Convention.
He said Governor Zulum is also working tirelessly to actualise the Borno Model, applauded even by the United Nations for finding Durable and sustainable for Borno Communities in his quest for reconstruction, resettlement and rehabilitation, thus “Building Borno Back and Better.”
Politics
ADC condemns arson attack on Ekiti secretariat

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the arson attack on its Ekiti Secretariat, demand justice and an independent investigation.
A statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, on Tuesday in Abuja, said the attack occurred hours before the party’s reconfiguration and affirmation ceremony in the state.
Abdullahi described the attack as a deliberate effort to sabotage its activities and intimidate members ahead of the ceremony.
He explained that unknown persons set the building ablaze early morning on Oct. 20.
The party described the incident as criminal and anti-democratic, adding that the attack was meant to instill fear and undermine free political association ahead of Ekiti’s governorship election.
He said the building was set to host a vital ceremony for reaffirming leadership at ward, local government, senatorial, and state levels.
“The is not an isolated incident. It called attention to a rising wave of attacks on our members and facilities across different parts of Nigeria.
“Since July, when ADC was adopted by the opposition coalition, violence against its structures has reportedly increased, suggesting a clear, disturbing pattern of coordinated intimidation.
“In Kaduna, ADC leaders were attacked during an inauguration on August 30. In Lagos, party officials were assaulted in Alimosho during a mobilisation exercise.
“Kebbi saw similar violence, where the convoy of ADC leaders was attacked in Birnin Kebbi. In Kogi, the secretariat in Dekina was targeted by vandals.
“In Edo, threats have reportedly come directly from the state government. These incidents are collectively alarming, pointing to systemic hostility toward the party nationwide,” Abdullahi said.
The ADC insisted that the attacks were a threat to Nigeria’s democracy and the constitutional rights of all citizens to participate freely in politics.
Abdullahi called on security agencies to investigate all attacks and swiftly prosecute those responsible.
The party also urged INEC, international observers, and civil society to pay close attention to the quiet war being waged against the party.
Abdullahi confirmed that, “in spite of the arson, the Ekiti affirmation ceremony would go on in a hall or under a tree.”
Politics
Lagos APC announces N20m prize for LG with highest newly registered voters

The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced a N20 million prize for the local government that recorded highest number of newly registered voters in the ongoing registration exercise reports thegazellenews.com
The Chairman of the party in the state, Pastor Cornelius Ojelabi disclosed this on Tuesday, 21 October, 2025 during the Stakeholders’ Forum of the party going on at the Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos.
Ojelabi stated that the party has put everything in place for smooth registration calling on all members of the party to go out and mobilise people to register.
Ojelabi also announced that the Ward with the highest number newly registered voters will get a N5 million cash prize.
Ojelabi stated further that the party is not leaving anything to chance in mobilising people to register and collect their PVCs.
Politics
Edo Assembly to probe 2 projects initiated by Obaseki administration
The Edo House of Assembly says it has received a letter from the state government directing it to investigate two ongoing projects initiated by the immediate past administration of Gov. Godwin Obaseki.
The projects in question are the Radisson Blu Hotel and the Edo Museum of West African Art (EMOWAA).
The letter, from the Office of Secretary to the State Government, was read on the floor of the House by the Clerk, Alhaji Audu Omogbai on Monday in Benin.
Following the reading, the Speaker of the House , Chief Blessing Agbebaku announced that an ad-hoc committee would be constituted at the next sitting to conduct a detailed investigation into the projects.
In a related development, the Assembly also received another letter from Gov Monday Okpebholo, signed by the SSG, Musa Ikhilo requesting the screening and confirmation of nominees for appointment into the Edo State Judicial Service Commission.
Subsequently, the Speaker referred the request to the House Committee on Judiciary with instructions to report back promptly.
Meanwhile, the House has passed for second reading, a bill seeking to repeal the Edo State Private Health Facility (Prohibition) Law of 1984 and to be replaced by Edo Healthcare Regulation and Monitoring Agency (EDOHERMA).
The Assembly felicitated with the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, on the occasion of his birthday and 9th coronation anniversary.
The House also observed a minute of silence in honour of the late Mr Gbenga Agun, Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Edo State Command, who recently passed away. (NAN)
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