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Akpabio Mourns Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Taoreed Laggaja

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President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio has expressed deep sorrow over the death of Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja. Describing Lagbaja as a “fine, committed, and dedicated officer,” Akpabio praised the late military leader for his unwavering commitment to Nigeria’s security and unity, even at great personal risk.
In a statement by his special assistant on Media Jackson Udom, Akpabio shared that he was shocked by the news, having recently spoken with Lagbaja, who had been optimistic about his return to office.
The Senate President remarked on the significant loss Lagbaja’s death represents for Nigeria, particularly in the nation’s ongoing efforts to combat insecurity.

“On behalf of my family, the people of Akwa Ibom Northwest Senatorial District, and the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I commiserate with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the military community, and the Lagbaja family on this great loss,” Akpabio said.

He extended prayers for strength and comfort to Lagbaja’s family, friends, and colleagues and wished for the late officer’s soul to find peace in Aljanah Firdaus.

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Tinubu Reshuffles South East Development Commission Board Twice in 24 Hours, Names New Chairman

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Bola Tinubu

In an unprecedented move, President Bola Tinubu has made two significant changes to the leadership of the Southeast Development Commission within a single day.
On December 6, 2024, just hours after his first announcement, Tinubu submitted an updated list of nominees to the Senate for confirmation.
The most notable change was the replacement of Emeka Atuma with Dr. Emeka Nworgu as the new chairman of the Commission.
The reshuffle also saw the overhaul of the executive director:s positions, with all three initially nominated executives being replaced, and two new executive directors added.
Among the changes was the appointment of Stanley Ohajuruka as the new Executive Director of Finance, replacing Anthony Ugbo.
However, in this rejigged nomination, signed by Special Adviser to the President on Information & Strategy, Bayo Onanuga and shared on X on Saturday, other adjustments were made to the board nominees.
The statement read, “The President replaced all the three executive directors initially nominated and named two additional executive directors.”
The reshuffled list also includes a new Executive Director of Finance, Stanley Ohajuruka, who replaces Anthony Ugbo.

 

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NNPCL announces Establishment of Five Mini-LNG Plants in Ajaokuta, to Boost Local Content

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Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has announced plans to establish five mini-liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants in Ajaokuta Local Government Area, Kogi State, by 2025.
The announcement was made by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Local Content, during the 13th Annual Practical Nigerian Content (PNC) forum.

Describing the project as a historic milestone, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan noted that this initiative represents the largest concentration of LNG plants in a single district in Nigeria.
She emphasized that the plants would serve as a cornerstone for advancing Nigeria’s local content agenda while boosting economic growth and innovation in the region.
“This is not just good news for Kogi but a significant step for Nigeria. Five mini LNG plants in one district are unprecedented and position Ajaokuta as a critical hub for technological and industrial advancements,” she stated.
The senator used the occasion to call for a redefinition of Nigerian content beyond traditional capacity building in the Oil and Gas sector.
She proposed a comprehensive framework for national development focused on innovation, sustainability, collaboration, and global competitiveness.

“For decades, Nigerian content has been synonymous with developing local capacity in the Oil and Gas sector. While this has laid a solid foundation, we must now look beyond and embrace a broader vision that creates value, fosters self-reliance, and establishes Nigeria’s legacy on the global stage,” she said.
Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan outlined a strategic approach to national transformation, centered on four pillars:
Extending Nigerian content policies to sectors like ICT, renewable energy, and healthcare.
Providing incentives for local firms to innovate and adopt sustainable practices.
Utilizing technology for real-time monitoring of compliance with local content laws.
Establishing industrial clusters, such as Ajaokuta’s proposed technology hub, to integrate research, manufacturing, and exports.
Facilitating access to advanced technologies for local enterprises to enhance global competitiveness.
Encouraging local processing of raw materials, such as refining crude oil domestically and producing petrochemicals.
Incentivizing Nigerian firms to provide high-value services like engineering and consultancy.
Supporting local enterprises in accessing international markets and reducing export bottlenecks.

Leveraging the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to strengthen Nigeria’s position as a regional leader in trade.

Ajaokuta as a Technological Hub

Highlighting the economic potential of Ajaokuta, the senator noted that the district could become a center for innovation and manufacturing, particularly in the production of essential industrial equipment like rigs.

“For every deep-water operation, rigs are indispensable, and the cheapest rig costs about $10 million. Imagine the impact if we manufactured these rigs locally, using steel produced in Ajaokuta. This would save the country billions and create thousands of jobs,” she explained.

Learning from Global Examples

Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan referenced countries like Malaysia, South Korea, and Brazil, which have successfully used localized content to drive national transformation. She pointed to Malaysia’s PETRONAS and South Korea’s Hyundai as examples Nigeria could emulate.

“Nigeria has the resources and talent to achieve similar success. What we need is the will to act decisively and the strategic vision to implement transformative policies,” she said.

A Call for Sustainability and Inclusivity

The senator underscored the importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles in redefining Nigerian content, advocating for green technologies, social inclusivity, and ethical practices.

“Our journey to redefine Nigerian content must prioritize sustainability, ensuring that the wealth we create today benefits future generations. By empowering women, youth, and marginalized communities, we can achieve a more inclusive economy,” she added.

A Path to Global Relevance

With the establishment of the LNG plants in Ajaokuta and a broader push to redefine local content, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan expressed optimism about Nigeria’s potential to lead in global markets.

“This is not just about compliance but about building a legacy of innovation, competitiveness, and sustainability. Together, we can create a Nigeria where industries lead globally, youths innovate for the future, and resources generate long-term wealth,” she concluded.

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Anambra State on Edge as Archbishop Goes Missing

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Rev. Prof. Godwin Okpala

Anambra State is currently gripped with tension following the disappearance of Most Rev. Prof. Godwin Okpala, the retired Archbishop of the Niger Province and Bishop of Nnewi.
The Archbishop was last seen on Friday when he embarked on a journey to Umuchu with his driver. Unfortunately, they have not been heard from since, and their vehicle is also missing.
The Bishop of Nnewi Diocese, Rt. Rev. Ndubuisi Obi, has issued a heartfelt plea for prayers, urging the faithful to intercede for the safe return of the Archbishop and his driver. He emphasized the distressing nature of the situation and called for divine intervention.
Authorities have been notified, and investigations are underway, though no official confirmation of abduction has been made. This incident adds to the growing concerns over the security situation in Anambra State, which has seen a rise in criminal activities recently.
The community is hopeful and united in prayer, trusting that the Archbishop and his driver will be found safe and sound.

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