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Hardship: Niger Governor, Bago moves to avert protest in the state

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Mohammed Umaru Bago

***rolls out welfare packages

In a move to avert the nationwide planned protest scheduled for August in Niger state, the Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago has rolled out welfare packages and palliatives to some segments of the state, starting with the approval of N20,000 wage allowance to state and local government civil servants in the State.
The Governor also ordered the immediate release of 50,000 metric tonnes of assorted grains to be sold at a subsidized rate to the people of the state for cushioning the current economic hardship in the state.

The Governor who announced this in Minna on Thursday during a town hall meeting on the state of the state affairs, said that the grains would be sold at 50 per cent of its present price in the market.

He called on security agencies to be on alert and ensure strict monitoring of the sales of the grains.
He disclosed that the state government is releasing 50,000 metric tonnes out of the 100,000 metric tonnes in the government warehouses.

“We have over 100, 000 metric tonnes of food in our reserves out of which we will be releasing 50,000 metric tonnes to be sold at 50 per cent of its present price. Before the end of the year, we will slash food price by 90 per cent”, he assured.
In a show of appreciation for their efforts in the war against bandits, Insurgents and other criminal elements in the state, the governor announced a gift of one prado jeep to each of the heads of security agencies in the state.
Also among the beneficiaries of the governor’s welfare were the state indegents students who had their scholarships allowance increased from N2.5billion to N12billion and one 18-seater bus to the National Association of Niger State Students (NANIS).
The 25 local government Chairmen were equally not left out as each got a jeep as official vehicle to ease movement.
He also threw his weight behind the autonomy of the local government councils in the country.
The Governor said that the youths in the state will not join in the planned August 1-10 nationwide protest against hunger and economic hardship in Nigeria, insisting that they are peaceful and would not be drawn into any protest.
“We, as youths of Niger state, have distanced ourselves from the nationwide protest because we are peaceful and want peace and tranquility. “You can start demonstration but you cannot end demonstrations. To youths who are agitating for this protest, let us end these agitation, let us communicate and dialogue on the best way forward”.
Continuing, Bago said his administration does not depend on FAAC to finance its projects or move the state forward, “I do not need FAAC in Niger state. The roads I am building, the projects I have undertaken are not been done with FAAC.
“We are producing and that is the secret behind what we are doing. There are people who have invested in Niger state in the next five years.
“The food I am giving out at 50 per cent subsidy was originally meant for export but due to the hardship faced by the people, we have opened our warehouses to feed the people of the state”
The Emir of Bida and the Chairman of the council of traditional rulers of Niger state, Alhaji Abubakar Yahaya said that the nationwide planned protest is not the way to go as it can never solve any problem.
He therefore urged the youths in the state not to be tempted to join the nationwide planned protest in the interest of peace and stability of the state and the country in general.
The Speaker of the House of Assembly, Honorable Abdulmalik Sarkindaji in his address also called on the youths of the state not to be part of the protest stating that the state will organize programmes for the youths to engage in while others protest in other states.

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NGSG Unveils plan to Convert Gurara Waterfalls to Hydro-Electric Dam

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***Governor Bago Signs Electricity Bill into Law

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The Niger State Government(NGSG)has announced plans to convert the iconic Gurara Waterfalls into a hydro-electric dam as part of its strategy to achieve independent power generation.
Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago disclosed this during a meeting with key stakeholders and council members at Gawu Babangida, headquarters of Gurara Local Government Area, during his statewide project monitoring tour.
According to the governor, the hydro-electric project will position Gurara Local Government Area as an electricity-generating hub, enhancing economic activities and creating employment opportunities for the youth.
This development is coming after the recent assent to the Niger State Electricity Bill by Governor Bago at the Council Chamber of the Government House in Minna.
The legislation, known as “The Niger State Power Sector Law 2024,” establishes frameworks for independent power generation and distribution within the state.

The law provides for the creation of the Niger State Electricity Regulatory Commission, Niger State Electricity Company and
Niger State Electricity Agency

It also covers various aspects of intra-state electricity, including generation, transmission, trading, distribution, retail supply, rural electrification, and the establishment of a state electricity market.
Operations under the new law commenced on December 19, 2024.
Governor Bago emphasized the strategic importance of Gurara Local Government Area, citing its vast potentials.
He assured stakeholders that his administration is committed to fully harnessing these opportunities for the benefit of the people.
Other planned projects in the area included an additional 5-kilometer road in Izom, Completion of the 45-kilometer Izom-Gwagwalada road connecting the Federal Capital Territory, Development of the Gurara Games Resort and Construction of a ₦120 million modern trailer park to ease traffic on the Minna-Suleja road.
Others are the provision of potable water through partnerships and the Establishment of a green energy park under a tripartite arrangement.
Deputy Speaker of the Niger State House of Assembly, Afiniki Dauda, and Gurara Council Chairman, Abdul-Halim Abubakar, commended Governor Bago for his commitment to developing the area.
They expressed gratitude for the ongoing projects and pledged their support for the administration’s initiatives.
The ambitious plan aligns with Niger State’s broader goals of enhancing energy security, driving economic growth, and improving the livelihoods of its citizens.

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60 Killed in Niger State as Petrol Tanker Explodes

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***Governor Bago Condoles with Families of Victims

Over 60 people were killed in a tragic explosion early Saturday morning at the popular Dikko Junction along the Abuja-Kaduna highway in Gurara Local Government Area, Niger State.

An eyewitness reported that the petrol tanker, traveling from Lagos to a northern state, became stuck on a bad section of the road at the junction. While attempting to navigate the spot, the tanker overturned, spilling its highly flammable contents.

Disaster struck when local youths, attempting to scoop fuel from the overturned tanker, were caught in a massive explosion. The fire claimed the lives of many scoopers, passersby, and motorists. Vehicles, motorcycles, shops, and other properties worth millions of naira were also destroyed.

Several people sustained varying degrees of burns and are currently receiving treatment at a government healthcare facility in the area.
Niger State Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago expressed shock and sadness over the incident.
In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Bologi Ibrahim, the governor described the frequent occurrence of fuel tanker accidents in the state as heartbreaking.
He extended his condolences to the families of the victims and prayed for the repose of the deceased while wishing the injured a speedy recovery. The governor directed relevant Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to respond swiftly to the disaster.
Governor Bago also urged security agencies to ensure the safety of the affected area and called on residents to prioritize their safety and avoid risky behavior.
This incident is the latest in a series of recurring fuel tanker explosions in Niger State, which have claimed over 100 lives and destroyed properties worth hundreds of millions of naira since 2019.
In 2019 alone, three major tanker explosions occurred, resulting in significant loss of lives and property.
A similar disaster in May 2019 at the same Dikko Junction killed 26 people, destroyed 35 shops, and burned 19 vehicles.
Between July and October 2020, three more tanker-related explosions further devastated the state.
In response to these frequent tragedies, former Governor Alhaji Sani Bello proposed banning fuel tankers from state highways, threatening violators with fines or jail terms.
However, the law was never implemented before the end of his tenure in 2023.
This latest disaster highlights the urgent need for stricter measures to prevent such incidents and ensure the safety of road users in Niger State.

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Niger Governor Bago Eliminates PTA Levies to Boost School Enrollment

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Niger State Governor, Umaru Mohammed Bago, has made a significant policy shift aimed at improving educational access for children in the state by abolishing the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) levies in public schools.
This move is part of a broader strategy to ease the financial burdens on families and encourage higher enrollment rates, particularly for girls.

The Governor made the declaration on Thursday in Sarkin Pawa, Munya Local Government Area, during his ongoing tour of developmental projects in the region.
He stated that the state government would now fully assume responsibility for the PTA levies, which have traditionally been a financial challenge for many parents.
Governor Bago’s initiative focuses not just on reducing the financial barriers to education, but also on promoting gender equality in school enrollment. The governor urged parents to prioritize sending their children, especially girls, to school, making it clear that school uniforms should no longer be a reason to keep children out of school.
“Uniforms should never stop a child from attending school. If a child is sent back home because of a lack of uniform, that teacher will face the consequences,” Bago warned.
He emphasized that children could attend classes in personal clothing if necessary, as the government works to remove obstacles to education.
In addition to the policy change on PTA levies, Bago assured the public that the state government was committed to improving school infrastructure and access to education for all.
He stressed that the government would continue to cover the PTA levies, making education more affordable for families.
This step is seen as a direct effort to increase the enrollment rate, particularly for marginalized groups like girls.
While addressing local residents and community leaders, Governor Bago also highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts to improve the region’s infrastructure.
He announced plans to complete the long-awaited road project connecting Sarkin Pawa to Kaduna State, as well as the construction of new public markets, potable water sources, and healthcare facilities for the people of Munya.
In addition to the educational reforms, local leaders praised the governor’s commitment to improving security in the area. Aminu Najumi, Chairman of Munya Local Government, noted that the region had seen substantial progress in recent months, with security forces providing a sense of safety and restoring confidence among residents.
Governor Bago’s initiatives are already beginning to show results, with local leaders acknowledging the significant reduction in banditry and improved conditions for development.

By eliminating PTA levies and focusing on inclusive educational policies, Governor Bago is not only addressing immediate financial burdens but also laying the groundwork for a more prosperous and equal future for Niger State’s children.

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