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Tinubu commissions agric mechanised centre, road projects in Katsina

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President Bola Tinubu on Friday commissioned the Katsina State Agricultural Mechanisation Centre and some road projects

President Bola Tinubu on Friday evening commissioned the Katsina State Agricultural Mechanisation Centre, where 400 brand new tractors and supporting equipment were assembled.

Tinubu also commissioned a 24-kilometre road which was completed within the space of 18 months.

Both projects were executed by the Governor Dikko Radda-led administration, which came into office in May 2023.

Speaking, the president reiterated his administration’s commitment to revamping the agricultural sector with the view to ensuring food sovereignty in the country.

He said, “Agriculture must remain at the heart of Nigeria’s development strategy. The era of subsistence farming is over. We are investing in modern farming techniques, mechanisation, irrigation, and water management.”

Tinubu also added that part of revamping the agricultural sector is a plan to recapitalise the Bank of Industry (BoI) to make funding accessible to farmers across all levels.

He said the agricultural mechanisation centre was not “just about machines, it’s about food security, economic empowerment, and the future of our youth,” adding, “Once we free ourselves from hunger, peace and prosperity will naturally follow.”

On federal projects in the state, the president said the second phase of the Katsina-Kano road project is underway following the resolution of technical and bureaucratic issues.

He also announced that contracts have been awarded for full rehabilitation of the Maraba–Kankara–Zango–Katsina road, as well as the Sabuwa–Rimi–Danja–Dayi–Funtua–Dandume road.

He said the Kano–Jigawa–Katsina–Maradi rail project is expected to be completed by 2026, adding that the project, when completed, “will ease the movement of goods and people, and reduce the burden on our roads”.

“Let me assure you again: Katsina has not been forgotten. Many more federal projects are in the pipeline to support your growth and development,” he said.

Governor Radda said the Agricultural Mechanisation Centre would serve all 34 local government areas in the state, adding, “Mechanisation will help our farmers reduce the average cost of cultivation per hectare and open new lands for cultivation.”

He said the centre boasts several agricultural equipment that are ready for use, including “400 Lovol tractors, 10 multi-functional combine harvesters, 400 disc harrows and ridgers, 70 tractor trailers, and 1,000 multi-planters.”

Radda, who announced that distribution of 400,000 bags of fertiliser for the 2025 wet season farming would begin on Monday, added that the state has provided over 6,000 solar-powered water pumps to support irrigation and dry-season farming.

He said his administration had been making headway in infrastructure development through the Katsina State Urban Renewal Project, which boasts 55.53 kilometres of 4-lane dual carriageway and over 110 kilometres of township roads.

“In just two years, we have built over 160 kilometres of roads, improved intra-state connectivity, and provided our people and businesses with efficient transportation,” he said.

The governor also mentioned significant investments in water infrastructure, including “our history’s largest small-town and semi-urban water improvement project” under the SURWASH program, which will bring clean water to over one million people across the state.

Shortly after the commissioning, President Tinubu was a Guest at a Town Hall meeting held at the presidential wing, Government House, with the security challenges bedeviling the state said to have been a major point of discussion.

The president is also expected to serve as special guest of honour by 2 pm Saturday, when Governor Radda gives out his daughter, Aisha, in marriage.

Tinubu’s visit, which is the first since he became president, saw several state governors, including those of Benue, Jigawa, Kwara, Kaduna, and Borno, among others, on the ground to welcome him.

 

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Why I worked against Atiku in 2023 – Ortom

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A former governor of Benue state, Samuel Ortom, has explained why he worked against the candidature of the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP in 2023.

Ortom said he worked against Atiku at the risk of his senatorial ambition.

He disclosed this on Thursday while fielding questions on Arise Television’s Morning Show programme.

The former Governor stated that be believed for equity, fairness and justice, the PDP should have allowed presidency to go the south.

He said: “And when members of the PDP overwhelmingly accepted that the presidency should be in the north, we say no, it was wrong, because everyone knows here for equity, fairness and justice, we should allow presidency in the North for eight years, and the south should go for eight years.

“I’ve already made my position known. I don’t want to be a hypocrite. I don’t want to pretend. And I made it very clear that was why I worked against the PDP in 2023 election. And I did say that even if I lose my senatorial election, After some eight years as governor, it doesn’t matter. But let it be known that there are people who believe in justice, equity and fairness.”

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President Tinubu Leads Tributes at Former President Muhammadu Buhari’s Burial

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Abuja, Nigeria – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, along with prominent dignitaries, paid their respects at the burial of former President Muhammadu Buhari in Katsina.

The ceremony was attended by:
– Members of the National Assembly
– Former and serving governors
– Service chiefs
– Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun

Ekwutosblog reports that attendees gathered to bid farewell to the late statesman, who served as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The burial ceremony marked a solemn occasion, with leaders from various spheres of Nigerian society coming together to pay their last respects to the former Head of State.

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Buhari: Nigerians mourn as ex-president set for burial in Daura

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It was a tearful moment for Nigerians on Sunday following the announcement of the unfortunate death of former President, Muhammadu Buhari.

Ekwutosblog reports that President Bola Tinubu’s media aide Bayo Onanuga, who announced the sad development on Sunday evening, disclosed that the former Nigerian leader died in London, United Kingdom after a brief illness.

Although Buhari’s family failed to reveal the cause of his unfortunate demise, there are reports indicating that the former president battled blood cancer, leukemia, before he bowed.

 

The media has since been flooded with eulogies as leaders across the world and Nigerian politicians from both the ruling and the opposition parties continue to rain tribute for the foremost elder statesman.

Some socio-political organizations, including Afenifere and Arewa Youths in an exclusive chat with Ekwutosblog on Sunday, expressed utmost sadness over his death.

Buhari left legacies that cannot be forgotten easily – Afenifere

 

In a chat with Ekwutosblog, the National Publicity Secretary of the pan-Yoruba socio-political organization, Afenifere, Comrade Jare Ajayi expressed condolences.

According to Ajayi, the former president left legacies that cannot be forgotten easily.

“Among the things for which people will continue to remember him was how the administration he led, with the support of late General Tunde Idiagbon, made it known that Nigerians can lead a disciplined life.

 

“Unfortunately, the spirit of discipline his administration instilled in Nigerians was not sustained by successive administrations.

“Also, the noble image that his government as military Head of State would have earned was stained by some of the draconian steps that the administration took, including scant regard for human rights,” he said.

Ajayi added that Buhari’s second coming when he served as civilian President between 2015 and 2023 sort of demystified the public image he had as a ‘no-nonsense man’.

He noted that there is “one important lesson in his conduct towards winning the election that brought him in as President.

“This was the ‘never-say-die’ spirit that he demonstrated. After previous attempts that failed, some faint-hearted people would have given up, but he did not.

“The lesson here is that anyone pursuing a noble goal should not give up even if the initial attempts did not bear the desired result,” he added.

Ajayi stated that although his eight-year tenure as civilian president can be described as a ‘mix-grill’, “the man certainly did his best, given the challenges that he had.

Afenifere commiserated with President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, Buhari’s immediate family and the country “over the death of a man who had the fortune of leading the country first as a military head of state and as a civilian president. May the Almighty Allah forgive his sins and grant him Aljonnah Firdaos”.

Buhari’s death marks end of an era in Nigerian politics – Arewa Youths

On his part, Yerima Shettima, President General, Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, AYCF told Ekwutosblog hat the passing of Buhari “marks the end of an era in Nigerian politics, and we take this moment to reflect on his life, legacy, and the profound impact he had on our nation.

Shettima described the sad incident as “immeasurable”, stating that the organization stands with the family of the former president “in this time of grief”.

He called on all Nigerians to honour Buhari’s “memory by continuing to work towards the unity and progress of our beloved country.

“We call on all citizens to reflect on the lessons learned from President Buhari’s life and to strive for a Nigeria that embodies his vision of integrity, unity, and progress.

“Let us come together as a nation to ensure that his legacy lives on through our collective efforts to build a better future for all Nigerians,” he stated.

Buhari set for burial today in Daura

The former president, whose remains are being accompanied back to Nigeria by Vice president Kashim Shettima and other government officials, will be laid to rest on Monday (today) at his home town, Daura.

Recall that when Buhari vacated Aso Rock on May 29 following the completion of his second tenure, he moved to his hometown, Daura, where he was reportedly taking care of his cattle.

However, Buhari on February 25, 2025 relocated back to his Kaduna residence, a move some Nigerians attributed to the build up of 2027 general elections.

Shortly after his demise on Sunday, hundreds of Nigerians gathered at his residence in Kaduna to mourn and pay their last respects.

Former Minister of Water Resources, Alhaji Suleiman Adamu, was said to be among the early visitors to the ex-president’s residence.

Security around the area has been reinforced as two military gun trucks were stationed at key points near the house, while armed soldiers patrolled the street.

Vehicular movement was restricted, and loitering around the narrow residential area was firmly discouraged by security operatives.

Our correspondent gathered that the situation was not different in Daura as security was beefed-up ahead of the burial.

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