Politics
Concerns over Nigerian govt’s delayed payment of contractors
There have been concerns over the delayed payment of contractors by the Nigerian Government.
This was amplified recently by the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Monitoring and Evaluation, Obi Aguocha.
He had called on the Nigerian government to look into payments accrued to the contractors since last year.
Earlier in June 2025, Bauchi lawmaker, Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi had also raised an alarm over non-payment of federal government contractors since 2024.
On the floor of the Senate, Senator Ningi called for an immediate investigation.
In reaction, the Federal Government through the OAGF had pledged commitment to begin payment to contractors. However, that pledge was not immediately fulfilled.
The situation continued to trigger concerns and anxiety among stakeholders, with its attendant effect on the economy.
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Meanwhile, in an interview with Ekwutosblog on Monday, the immediate former President of the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria, Aliyu Wammako, said the FG’s non-payment to contractors affects the generality of the economy.
According to him, contractors are not alone in the problem; rather, it impacts the entire sector of the country.
He urged the federal government not to waste any time to clear indebtedness to contractors so the funds would circulate across every sector of the economy.
“Non-payment of funds to contractors by the Federal Government is a general problem for the whole of Nigeria.
“This is because it is the turnaround of funds between the contractors, labourers, and professionals that is the bedrock of the country’s economy.
“Since FG has tightened its finances, everybody is feeling it; it is not only one sector of the sector.
“FG should listen to the call already made by Senator Abdul Ningi on the floor of the Senate and disburse payment to contractors,” he told Ekwutosblog While the Federal Government has announced the commencement of payment, contractors are yet to confirm the development as of the time of filing this report.
Reports showed that Nigeria spent only a little fraction of the N24.9 trillion budget approved for capital projects in 2024 and did not talk of the N23.96 trillion for capital expenditure in 2025.
The Senate in June approved the second extension in seven months of capital budget implementation.
Recently, the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu government, in response to critics that its capital project was skewed in favour of Lagos State, clarified the administration’s projects cut across all six geopolitical zones in the country.
However, Ekwutosblog observed that none are 50 per cent completed at the moment.
Nigerian govt begins payment to contractors amid outrage
Meanwhile, the Nigerian government has confirmed that it has begun clearance of outstanding indebtedness to the contractors for projects domiciled with ministries, departments and agencies amid outrage by stakeholders and Nigerians.
The spokesperson for the Office of the Accountant General of the federation, Bawa Mokwa, disclosed this to Ekwutosblog exclusively in an interview on Monday.
The development comes after more than a year of non-payment to contractors handling federal government MDA projects.
However, contractors are yet to confirm the said payments.
Politics
Senate President Godswill Akpabio and other lawmakers burst into laughter as he announces the birthday of his colleague, Senator Natasha
Yesterday December 9 was the birthday of Senator Akpabio and Senator Natasha. As a rule in the house, the Senate President had to anounce their birthdays so their colleagues can send them birthday wishes. Immediately he announced that Senator Natasha was also celebrating, himself and other lawmakers bursted into laughter.
Recall that both of them are at loggerheads and are even in court.
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Politics
BREAKING: Osun Governor Ademola Adeleke Joins Accord Party
In the letter, Adeleke attributed his exit to the crisis at the national level.
Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has announced his defection to a new political party.
Adeleke recently resigned from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), citing internal crises within the party.
According to a letter addressed to the PDP Chairman of Ward 2, Sagba Abogunde, in Ede North Local Government Area, the governor formally withdrew from the party on November 4, 2025.
In the letter, Adeleke attributed his exit to the crisis at the national level.
“Due to the current crisis within the national leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), I hereby resign my membership of the People’s Democratic Party with immediate effect,” the letter read.
Adeleke, who rose to political prominence through the PDP, expressed gratitude for the role the party played in his political journey.
“I thank the People’s Democratic Party for the opportunities given to me for my elections as a Senator (Represented Osun West) and as Governor of Osun State under the People’s Democratic Party,” he stated.
In an announcement on Tuesday evening monitored by SaharaReporters, Adeleke unveiled his new political platform as the Accord Party.
SaharaReporters had earlier reported indications that he would join the Accord Party, citing sources familiar with developments in the state.
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Politics
State House of Assembly suspends Local Govt chairman
The Nasarawa State House of Assembly has suspended the Chairman of Lafia Local Government, Mohammad Haliru Arabo, for three months over his role in the unlawful removal of the council’s Speaker.
The decision was taken during plenary in Lafia after a motion was raised by Musa Ibrahim Abubakar, who leads the House Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.
Lawmakers agreed that the action was needed to allow a fair investigation and calm the tension that followed the leadership dispute in the council.
The Speaker of the House, Danladi Jatau, said the suspension will stand until the committee completes its findings.
He said that the current structure of the Lafia Legislative Arm will remain unchanged throughout the investigation.
During this period, the Deputy Chairman of Lafia Local Government, Uba Arikiya, has been directed to take charge of the council.
The Speaker explained that the House acted within the powers given to it by the constitution and questioned why the Chairman ventured into matters that belong to the legislature.
The Clerk of the House has been asked to notify Governor Abdullahi Sule of the resolution.
Lawmakers such as Hajarat Danyaro Ibrahim, Mohammed Garba Isimbabi, Suleiman Yakubu Azara, and Larry Ven-Bawa backed the move, saying that the suspension would help prevent a wider crisis in the council and send a clear message to other local governments in the state.
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