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Boys Brigade: A Pathway to Moral Uprightness, Says Niger Governor

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The Niger State Governor, Rt. Hon. Umaru Mohammed Bago, has commended the Boys Brigade of Nigeria as a moral training ground for Christian youths, emphasizing its potential to address youth restiveness and insecurity in the country.

Speaking during the annual Concert for 99 Trumpeters and the Investiture of State Patrons of the Boys Brigade of Nigeria, Niger Council, held at the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) Good News Church in Minna, Governor Bago who was represented by the Deputy Speaker of the Niger State House of Assembly, Hon. Afiniki Dauda, highlighted the critical role of moral upbringing.

He stressed that the widespread involvement of youths in drugs, crime, and banditry stems from poor moral foundations and lack of parental guidance.
“Until we instill the fear of God and proper moral training in our youths, the challenges we face as a society will persist,” he noted.

The governor, who served as the Grand Patron of the Boys Brigade, lauded the organization for instilling discipline and Christian values in young people. He urged religious institutions to continue shaping the lives of youths for a better society. “Unemployment is not an excuse for crime or social vices,” he said, calling on the Boys Brigade to uphold moral discipline as “soldiers of Christ.”

The President of the Boys Brigade, Niger State Council, and former Commissioner for Information, Hon. Jonathan Vatsa, emphasized the importance of engaging youths in productive ventures.
He announced plans for the organization to venture into agriculture during the next farming season.

“With presence in 17 out of 25 local government areas in the state, farming will not only generate funds for our activities but also provide food for our members,” Vatsa said. He affirmed that moral training combined with economic engagement would help youths steer clear of crime and drug abuse.
Delivering a sermon based on the event’s theme, Resounding Joy, Rev. Dr. Solomon Bitiyong, State Chaplain of the Boys Brigade, reminded attendees of the consequences of abandoning God. He urged the Boys Brigade to serve God with joy and called on the newly inaugurated state patrons to advance the mission of Christ’s kingdom.

The ceremony featured the inauguration of 50 newly appointed state patrons of the Boys Brigade, marking a significant step in the organization’s efforts to strengthen its moral and social impact in Niger State.

The Boys Brigade has remained steadfast in its mission to foster disciplined, God-fearing youth while contributing to societal development.

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Niger Assembly Applauds Governor Bago’s Transformational Leadership, Pledges Continued Support

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Mohammed Umar Bago and AbdulMalik Sarkindaji

The Speaker of the Niger State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Barr. AbdulMalik Sarkindaji, has lauded Governor Mohammed Umar Bago for his remarkable infrastructural strides within one year in office.
Speaking during the governor’s presentation of the 2025 appropriation bill on Thursday, the Speaker highlighted Bago’s prudent resource management as a model for effective governance.

Sarkindaji commended the governor’s ambitious road projects, including 556 state and federal road constructions, which he said are transforming connectivity, fostering trade, and enhancing the quality of life for residents.

He also praised the governor for focusing on youth empowerment, citing the recent allocation of scholarships to 1,000 students for science courses in India as a forward-thinking initiative to equip the state’s youth with vital skills for a technological future.

“The harmonious relationship your administration has fostered with this assembly has been pivotal in achieving these milestones. Together, we are ensuring that the people of Niger State reap the benefits of a collaborative and progressive government,” Sarkindaji stated.

Governor Bago presented a proposed N1.558 trillion budget for the 2025 fiscal year, tagged the “Budget of Hope for Sustainability and Food Security.” The budget allocates N1.3 trillion (87%) for capital projects and N196 billion (13%) for recurrent expenditure, reflecting a commitment to transformative development in the state.

The Assembly assured the governor of its unwavering support to achieve even greater milestones in the coming year.

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Governor Bago Presents N1.56tr Budget Estimate for 2025 Fiscal Year

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Umar Bago presenting the Appropriation Bill

Niger State Governor, Rt. Hon. Umaru Mohammed Bago, has presented a budget estimate of N1,558,887,565,358.00 to the State House of Assembly for consideration for the 2025 fiscal year. The proposed budget is a significant increase from the N805.6 billion allocated for the 2024 fiscal year, reflecting a 48.32% rise.
The 2025 budget proposal is divided into two main components: N196,335,361,443.00 (13%) for recurrent expenditure and N1,362,552,203,915.00 (87%) for capital expenditure. The budget will be funded through a variety of sources, including statutory allocations of N53.4b, Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue of N85.3b, Federation Allocation Account (FAAC) receipts totaling N236.9b, and an expected N63.36 billion from internally generated revenue (IGR). Additional IGR sources, including capital receipts, will contribute N933.56b, bringing the total budget size to N1.56tr.
Governor Bago emphasized that the 2025 budget, dubbed the “Budget of Hope for Sustainability and Food Security,” is designed to solidify the state’s socio-economic development and strengthen the foundations of the New Niger Agenda. He noted that the budget prioritizes key sectors such as security, agriculture and food security, health, education, water and sanitation, infrastructure development, social security, and environmental sustainability.
The governor also highlighted the participatory approach used in preparing the budget, which involved citizen engagement through town hall meetings. This process, he stated, ensures transparency, accountability, and inclusivity, prioritizing the input of the state’s residents in shaping the budget.
Bago’s administration aims to address the state’s development challenges and seize economic opportunities, making the 2025 budget a cornerstone of his government’s vision for Niger’s future.

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Niger State Mourns as Katcha Council Chairman Dies in Fatal Road Accident

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Late Hon. Danlami Abdullahi Saku

Katcha Local Government Area in Niger State has been plunged into mourning following the tragic death of its chairman, Hon. Danlami Abdullahi Saku, in a fatal car accident on the Minna-Suleja Road. The accident occurred on Tuesday evening at Kwakuti village, a notorious spot on the deteriorating highway.

Hon. Saku was traveling from Minna, the state capital, to Abuja when his vehicle, a newly allocated jeep, collided with a trailer around 7:00 p.m.
Reports indicate that while his body was being transported to a nearby hospital, the rescue vehicle was involved in another accident, leaving four good Samaritans injured.
The Chief Press Secretary to Niger State Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago, Bologi Ibrahim, confirmed the incident in a statement late Tuesday. Governor Bago expressed profound grief over the loss, describing the news as “heartbreaking.”

“This is a reminder of the transient nature of life. All creatures are from Allah, and unto Him, we shall return at the appointed time,” the governor remarked.

He extended condolences to the late chairman’s family, the people of Katcha Local Government Area, and the entire state, urging everyone to remain steadfast in faith and to accept Allah’s will.

The deplorable condition of the Minna-Suleja Road, where the accident occurred, has been a subject of ongoing concern. Governor Bago recently called for the revocation of the contract for the road’s reconstruction, which had been awarded to Salin Nigeria Construction Company in 2010. The 83-kilometer highway, a vital link between Minna and Abuja, has become a death trap due to its disrepair, causing frequent accidents and loss of lives.

Hon. Saku’s death is a significant loss for Katcha Local Government and Niger State as a whole. Residents and colleagues have described him as a dedicated leader whose contributions to his community will not be forgotten.

The late chairman’s passing is a stark reminder of the urgent need for infrastructural improvements to safeguard lives and ensure the safety of travelers across the state.

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