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Abia: Otti launches security fund, vows more fight against criminals

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Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has charged Abian citizens and other residents to take more than a passing interest in issues of security around their vicinity in order to counter the enormous cost of security crises.

He gave the charge on Thursday during the launch of the Abia State Security Trust Fund in Umuahia and paid tribute to the dedication of security agencies in preventing and dislodging criminal elements from the state.

The Governor described the launching of the Trust Fund as another layout programme in his holistic security outlook, focused on the prevention of criminal activities.

“This launch is in line with the provisions of the Abia State Security Trust Fund Law 2024, which empowers the state to set up a specialised framework for mobilising, managing, and deploying resources in support of our security infrastructure across the state.”

He lamented that insecurity creates economic and social crises, impoverishes the population, and makes refugees of individuals and families in their homeland.

Governor Otti, who said he has been prudent in the management of resources, assured members of the public that every money raised from the project would be judiciously applied in funding and buying security equipment. He said that Abia is one of the safest states in the country, courtesy of his security interventions.

Also speaking at the event, the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, said that President Bola Tinubu is in support of the security initiative of Governor Otti in Abia.

She urged Abia residents to provide timely and credible information to security agencies to secure Abian people better.

In his speech, the former Minister of Mines and Steel, Uchechukwu Ogah, said that the security of lives and property is everyone’s business.

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Tinubu to visit Southsouth, Southeast May – Presidency

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The Presidency has revealed that President Bola Tinubu would visit the South-South and South-Eastern parts of the country on the 12th of May, 2026.

The Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, made this revelation on Monday after inspecting the Aba-Port Harcourt Motorway Abia State section and Eleme Axis of the East-West road in Rivers.

According to him, the visit would be to inaugurate the projects that would be completed in April.

Umahi further stated that the federal government has intensified work on key highway projects across the South-South, with several strategic corridors slated for commissioning by President Tinubu during his planned visit to the regions in May.

The project, he said includes the 43-kilometre dualization   of the Aba–Port Harcourt highway, a critical economic artery linking Abia and Rivers states, which officials say will be substantially ready by April.

“They are still committed to any section of the road when they finish for twelve months. If it fails, it’s their business; it’s their problem; they have to repay it.

“But so far, I am happy with their work, and I want them to finish by April so that we can turn it in for Mr President to commission by 12th of May when he visits Southeast and South South,” he said.

 

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President Tinubu To Visit Yola, Interact With Leaders, Inaugurate Completed Projects

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President Bola Tinubu will on Monday pay an official visit to Adamawa State, less than 48 hours after he made a similar visit to Kebbi.

During the one-day visit, President Tinubu will inaugurate completed projects, meet with top government officials, and traditional rulers.

Billed for inauguration in the capital, Yola, and Jimeta, is the eight-lane Galadima Aminu Road linking Gimba and the capital. The model school, comprising pre-primary, primary, and junior secondary classes, will also be inaugurated by the President.

Others include the new multipurpose hall, the remodelled High Court, the newly built officers’ complex, and the renovated Government House.

The President will return to Abuja after the inauguration and the interaction with the state’s indigenes.

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Rep. Cyril Hart Clarifies Tax Reforms, Slashes Claims of Former Governor Amaechi

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Abuja, Nigeria – Hon. Cyril Hart, Member of the House of Representatives, has clarified recent tax reforms, dismissing misinformation spread by former Governor Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi.

Hart explained that VAT on building materials remains 7.5%, contrary to claims of a 25% increase. He emphasized that the 25% Company Income Tax applies to taxable income, not invoice value or turnover.

“Government will NOT take 25% of the INVOICE value of traders or anyone,” Hart stated. Small businesses with ₦100 million turnover are exempt from Tax, and Company Income Tax was reduced from 30% to 25%.

Hart urged citizens to disregard Amaechi’s claims, saying tax law is technical and requires proper interpretation. The reforms aim to ease burdens on small businesses and workers, with effects already visible in reduced PAYE deductions.

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