Metro
HYPPADEC proposes resource requirement of N359.2b for 5-year intervention Plan
By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.
Hydroelectric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (HYPPADEC) has proposed an overall resource requirement of N359,277,449,265.52 to finance its five-year Medium Term Strategic Plan for 2022-2027
The Commission also requires a total indicative investment size of iN323,349,704,339 to fund its interventions over the next five years.
A consultant with the Commission
Mr Sam Juwe, disclosed this while presenting the Proposed HYPPADEC Medium Term Strategic Plan (HMTSP) for 2022-2027 at a Stakeholders Forum on Thursday in Lokoja.
Juwe said that the figure was arrived at following a baseline study conducted by the Commission in flood-ravaged communities from the HYPPADEC states in the country.
He said that the essence of the HMTSP was to articulate and present the development thrusts and strategies for achieving them in the planned period.
According to him, the plan shows the policy direction and courses in all the eight mandate areas, including Education, Health, Road Infrastructure, Energy, Agriculture, Water Resources, Entrepreneurship and Environment.
He said that the HMTSP would also serve as a veritable tool for the mobilisation of civil society and private sector and development partners at
all levels.
To meet the projected targets, he said, the HMTSP set forth the framework for collaboration and partnership between the Commission, State Governments, the Local Governments, the Private Sector and Development Partners.
Declaring the Stakeholders forum open, Governor Yahaya Bello commended HYPPADEC for its consistent support and commitment towards impacting positively on the lives of riverine communities in the state.
Bello who was represented by his Deputy, Chief Edward David Onoja said that the bottom-top approach being adopted by the Commission would help address the issues affecting the HYPPADEC communities adding that the five-year plan was achievable.
According to him, it is only the person wearing the shoe that knows where it pinches most and urged that the inputs of the critical Stakeholders from the 10 Local Government Areas should take the centre stage as working document for HYPPADEC.
Chairman HYPPADEC Governing Council, Barr Joseph Terfa Ityav,
described the HMTSP as all encompassing adding that the baseline data collected from all the communities had given direction and vision to HYPPADEC in implementing all of its activities.
Ityav stressed the importance of effective planning to achieve needed goals and assured that the Commission was going to work in collaboration with relevant ministries/agencies for the success of the five-year action plan.
The Managing Director of HYPPADEC, Alhaji Abubakar Sadiq Yelwa (Katukan Yauri) in his remarks said the commission had planned under its housing scheme to build two-bedroom apartments for the most needy victims in the flood affected communities.
He said that as a lasting solution to the flood challenges, the Commission had brought the issue of dredging to the front burner adding that even before the recent flooding calamity, the Commission had a plan for dredging of the rivers.
Yelwa also said that the Commission would give more motorcycles to communities to beef up security in riverine area, address post-harvest issues and make Youth transformation and scholarship an all-inclusive intervention.
Mr Victor Omofaiye, the state Commissioner for Environment said the proposed five-year strategic plan with eight sector focus was highly commendable, logical and timely because it aligned with the blueprint agenda of Gov. Yahaya Bello’s administration.
He said that the administration placed priority on human capital and infrastructural development for poverty alleviation and economic sustainability in Kogi State.
Engr Joy Ogwuche, Kogi State Coordinator of HYPPADEC, the forum was to enable further brainstorm on plan and reel out achievable plan for the next five years.
The Coordinator added that the strategy was to draw a broad-based development plan and provides succour to the people and as well, assess HYPPADEC activities in various communities.
Ohimege-Igu of Koton-Karfe, Alhaji Abdulrazaq Isa-Koto, chairman of Kogi Local Government Area traditional council said the problems of the riverine communities were similar apart and called for a holistic approach.
He said that the road from Lokoja to Koton-Karfe was built on reclaimed land adding that the drainages provided by the road constructors had been blocked giving rise to leading to flooding.
The Ohimege-Igu urged the Federal Government to solve the problem by dredging the River Niger and called for strict adherence to the Environmental Impact Assessment Report of the projects as part of probable solutions to the perennial flooding. (Ends)
Metro
Senator Ifeanyi Ubah Laid to Rest Amidst Tributes
***Death a Lesson to the Living – Cardinal Okpaleke
The late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah was buried on Friday at his hometown, Umuanukam, Otolo Nnewi, Anambra State, following a solemn funeral service at St. Peter Claver Parish.
His passing drew an outpouring of grief and tributes from dignitaries, clergy, family, and friends.
Cardinal Peter Okpaleke, Bishop of Ekwulobia, described Ubah’s death as a profound lesson for the living, urging everyone to strive to leave an impactful legacy.
“His demise is a lesson to us all,” said the Cardinal during his homily. “We must strive to live a life that will be remembered for good. We must touch lives, make a difference, and leave a lasting legacy.”
The Cardinal highlighted Ubah’s philanthropic acts and unwavering commitment to uplifting others, which he urged attendees to emulate.
Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State expressed deep sorrow, recalling his last interaction with the late senator earlier this year.
“I still remember when we met sometime in May, and I asked him if he was nursing an ambition for something. We spoke about his future plans, not realizing this tragedy was ahead,” Soludo lamented.
Former Senator Uche Ekwunife described Ubah as a “rare gem” and a leader whose kindness and dedication to youth development left an indelible mark.
“In you, we saw the true essence of leadership and kindness—not just in titles and positions but in words and deeds,” Ekwunife said, praising his contributions to sports and the empowerment of young people.
Ubah’s impact was evident as mourners, including political figures, clergy, and locals, reflected on his legacy of service, compassion, and excellence. His townsman, Joe Ezeike, remarked, “Ubah’s passing has left a void in the nation’s political landscape, but his legacy will continue to inspire generations.”
The funeral was marked by an atmosphere of solemnity and reflection as attendees paid their final respects to a man remembered for his selflessness, leadership, and unwavering commitment to making a difference.
Metro
Deji Adeyanju fires back at Wike over Comments, Labels Him a “Bully and a Coward”
Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has issued a scathing response to comments made against him by Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) minister and former Rivers State governor. Wike had recently accused Adeyanju of being jobless, noting that the activist once sought his support in a bid to become the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national publicity secretary.
During a press briefing in Abuja on Friday, Adeyanju didn’t hold back, describing Wike as “a bully and a coward.”
He went on to criticize Wike’s character and political approach, saying, “Wike has never worked anywhere in his life. He is a serial betrayer. The only difference between Wike and Portable is that Portable does not betray people who have helped him.”
Adeyanju praised Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara for his recent actions against Wike, saying, “I commend Governor Fubara for dealing decisively with him. That’s how to deal with tyrants. Wike is nothing without politics.”
He further expressed his concerns over Wike’s influence, stating, “The reason why he is making so much noise and constituting a nuisance all over the place is because of our political patrimony that he loots. Clowns and charlatans like Nyesom Wike will open their mouths and criticize true activists.”
Adeyanju also highlighted the importance of citizens participating in politics, saying, “Wike wants everyone to leave politics to rogues like him. His idea of nation-building is where people like him control everything. All citizens of conscience should get involved in politics.”
The back-and-forth between Adeyanju and Wike highlights ongoing tensions within Nigerian political circles and has sparked discussions about the role of activists and the nature of leadership in the country.
Metro
Late COAS Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja Laid to Rest in Abuja Amid Tears, Tributes
***Emotional Farewell as Nigeria Mourns a Dedicated Military Leader
Amid deep sorrow and heartfelt tributes, the late Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja, was laid to rest on Friday at the National Cemetery in Abuja.
His burial concluded two days of solemn funeral rites that began in Lagos, marking the end of an impactful military career.
The casket bearing Lagbaja, draped in Nigeria’s green and white, arrived at the cemetery around 3 pm following a funeral service at the National Christian Centre in Abuja.
His body was lowered into the earth at 4:41 pm after a ceremony lasting over two hours.
The event was attended by numerous dignitaries, including President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Acting Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, Chief of Defence Staff General Christopher Musa, Defence Minister Abubakar Badaru, and other high-ranking officials.
President Tinubu, paying tribute, called Lagbaja’s appointment one of his most significant decisions and announced a posthumous national honor of Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) for the late COAS. He urged the military not to lose hope: “Please, do not let death defeat us, and as Commander-in-Chief, I renew my pledge that the country will always support you and your families.”
General Musa, the Chief of Defence Staff, echoed this sentiment, calling Lagbaja’s passing a call to strengthen the military’s resolve.
“Let us ensure his sacrifice continues to guide us as we defend this nation. We are resolved to defeat all enemies of the state, whether within or outside,” he stated.
Acting COAS Oluyede expressed personal gratitude for Lagbaja’s mentorship, sharing that he had nominated him for a national honor even while facing illness.
Lagbaja’s funeral rites began with a service of songs at the Army Headquarters Garrison Parade Ground, Mogadishu Cantonment, on Thursday, following the arrival of his body at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport from Lagos.
Lt. General Lagbaja, born on February 28, 1968, served as Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff for over a year, having been appointed by President Tinubu in June 2023. He passed away on November 5 after a brief illness, leaving a legacy of dedication and patriotism.
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