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Let your works speak for you – Tinubu charges Governors

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Nigerian President, Bola Tinubu, has urged governors of the 36 states to allow their works speak for them.

He charged the Governors to remain focused on delivering meaningful development to their people, regardless of criticism from what he described as “armchair critics.”

Tinubu spoke during his two-day working visit to Katsina State, emphasising that visible achievements and measurable results are the true indicators of effective leadership.

“Let the people be at the heart of your programmes. Your hard work and concrete achievements will answer any criticism. Ignore distractions — your results will speak for you,” Tinubu stated during the commissioning of major infrastructure projects.

The President commissioned the 24-kilometre Eastern Bypass Road, completed within 18 months by Governor Dikko Radda. The road runs from Dutsin-ma Road through Kano and Daura Roads, ending at Yandaki in the Kaita Local Government Area.

He also inaugurated the Katsina Agricultural Mechanised Centre, a flagship project to boost farming in the state.

Further in his speech,                                                             President Tinubu commended Governor Radda’s performance across key sectors including agriculture, healthcare, education, and infrastructure, noting that significant progress had been made in less than two years.

The President acknowledged the challenges posed by terrorism and banditry in the region, but praised the governor’s courage and resilience.

“We have decided for peace and stability. I know you face terrorism and banditry attacks in the state, but you have shown determination and courage to move Katsina State forward. You will not walk alone. The Federal Government will be with you,” he assured.

Tinubu stressed that hunger and poverty remain the most pressing threats to national peace and stability, affirming his administration’s commitment to food security and agricultural empowerment.

“The economy is sailing in the right trajectory. We are witnessing an effort to banish hunger. Small and large-scale farming will be encouraged. Once we liberate ourselves from hunger, we will appreciate peace and harmony,” he said.

He added that agriculture remains central to Nigeria’s future, calling for the adoption of modern farming methods and better water management systems.

“The old style of agriculture is gone. We must invest in mechanisation and water management. Agriculture is the heart of our progress and must be for all,” he declared.

He announced the revitalisation of the Bank of Agriculture, which will be restructured to better support farmers across the country.

“The Bank of Agriculture is being revitalised. When resuscitated, the bank will make funds available for large, medium and small-scale farming,” he said.

He also called on other governors to emulate the agricultural reforms in Katsina.

“You have introduced a great, progressive movement in Katsina State by just tilling the land and putting it to use. Farming will be our source of prosperity and growth. We must remove ourselves from reliance on oil and commit to agriculture,” Tinubu said.

The President expressed gratitude to former Governors Ibrahim Shema and Aminu Bello Masari, as well as other political stakeholders in Katsina, for their support and contributions to the state’s development.

“Thank you for the great honour you have given me. Your coming to the airport to receive me made me feel so welcome. I am your son, and I am one of you. This is homecoming, and Katsina is home — home to progress, development, and freedom for good,” he added.

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NAHCON announces deadline to remit 2026 Hajj fares

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The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, has fixed October 8, as deadline for States’ Muslim Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards, Agencies, Commissions, and licensed Hajji Operators to remit Hajj fares for the 2026 pilgrimage.

NAHCOH spokesperson, Fatima Sanda Usara disclosed this in a statement to Ekwutosblog on Monday.

Sanda Usara disclosed this in a statement to Ekwutosblog on Monday.

 

This comes as the Saudi Government announced October 12, 2025 (20 Rabi’ al-Thani 1447H) as the final date for the announcement of pilgrims’ registration and submission of data.

“NAHCON has fixed October 8, 2025, as the cut-off date for State Muslim Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards, Agencies, Commissions, and licensed Hajj Tour Operators to remit Hajj fares for the 2026 pilgrimage.

“The Commission urged all stakeholders to adhere strictly to the deadlines in order to ensure smooth operations and guarantee a successful Hajj experience for Nigerian pilgrims”

Earlier, the Chairman of NAHCON, Prof Abdullahi Saleh Usman, led a delegation of Commissioners and the Secretary of the Commission, Dr Mustapha Ali, to Saudi Arabia to finalise the commission’s synergy with key players ahead of the 2026 Hajj.

According to the Commission, this move is part of preparations in line with the operational calendar released by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah (MoHU).

“This comes as the Saudi authorities had earmarked September 6–23, 2025 (15–29 Safar 1447H) for early contracting and payment for Mashair (camps), while September 23–24, 2025 (1–2 Rabi’ al-Awwal 1447H) has been fixed as the deadline for contracting essential services such as transportation and accommodation”, the statement added.

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NiMet to provide weather information for rural farmers in 9 states

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The National Coordinator of the Value Chain Development Programme, VCDP, Dr Fati Aliyu, has disclosed that, to mitigate the effects of climate change and boost crop yields, the agency has entered into an agreement with the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, NiMet, to provide daily weather forecasts to smallholder farmers in nine states.

The participating states include Niger, Kogi, Benue, Nasarawa, Kwara, Taraba, Anambra, Ebonyi and Enugu.

Dr Aliyu made this known during the graduation of youth fabricators and the distribution of equipment to beneficiaries of the VCDP Adaptation for Smallholders Agriculture Programme, ASAP grant in Minna, Niger State.

According to her, the partnership has led to the establishment of mini weather stations in local government areas, where farmers receive forecasts in their local languages to enable them to make informed decisions about their agricultural activities.

Dr Aliyu also explained that the ASAP grant included the distribution of equipment to 45 beneficiaries across nine local government areas in Niger State. These include cassava peel conversion machines, rice husk briquette machines, solar-powered irrigation water pumps, power tillers for bunds, and laptops and phones for climate information.

The national coordinator further noted that the grant is designed to strengthen the resilience of smallholder farmers against climate change in two of the nine participating states, targeting 24,000 beneficiaries—19,000 farmers in Niger State, including women, and the remaining 5,000 in Kogi State.

 

“The intervention covers climate-resilient planting materials, soil conservation, waste-to-wealth initiatives, improved access to water resources, and renewable energy solutions.

“Additionally, youths were trained in fabricating agricultural equipment, empowering them with practical skills to create jobs and support farmers,” she added.

The Niger State governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, represented by his deputy, Yakubu Garba, commended VCDP for the initiative, which he said aligns with the state’s desire to revolutionise agriculture.

He expressed appreciation to the federal government and IFAD/VCDP for recognising the state’s efforts in agriculture and assured continued support, while congratulating the beneficiaries of the ASAP grant who were trained on the maintenance and fabrication of agricultural equipment.

The Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Engr Marcus Ogunbiyi, represented by Mohammed Bashir Abdulkadir, a director, said empowering youths with practical skills is crucial for strengthening the agricultural machinery ecosystem.

The state coordinator of VCDP, Hajiya Hadizat Isah, thanked the state government for providing an enabling environment for the programme and called for the payment of counterpart funding for 2025.

Earlier, the Permanent Secretary of the Niger State Ministry of Agriculture, Dr Ahmed Matthew, observed that the equipment given to beneficiaries would go a long way in encouraging youths to venture into agriculture, as well as helping farmers reduce post-harvest losses.

Representatives of NAMDA, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Minna-Green House, the Chairman of Edati Local Government, and the Executive Director of the National Animal Production Research Institute, NAPRI, also applauded the initiative, saying it would bring growth and development to the agricultural sector.

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Rivers: Gov Fubara meets Tinubu after emergency rule

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Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara is currently at the Presidential Villa in Abuja for a visit to President Bola Tinubu.

The reason for his visit was not immediately ascertained, but it may not be unconnected to the president’s role in the restoration of peace in the state.

According to Channels TV, the governor arrived at the villa alone at about 6:20 pm on Monday and made his way towards the office of the President.

Ekwutosblog reports that Fubara, his deputy, and members of the state House of Assembly, who were suspended in March over the protracted political crisis, were reinstated by the president last week.

The governor has, in a statewide broadcast, expressed appreciation to the President for intervening in the crisis in Rivers State.

He also lauded the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for giving peace a chance.

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