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A Lagos based veteran journalist and supporter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Mr. Willy Eya, has donated a Sienna bus to boost the party’s operations and political campaigns in Igbo-Eze North local government area of Enugu State.

The donation was made in Lagos on Sunday, February 23, during an interactive session between the Chairman of Igbo-Eze North local government, Uche Ogalla with party stakeholders and other constituents.

The event which had the imprimatur of the Enugu State governor, Dr Peter Mbah held at the Greatville Hotels Ltd in Surulere and attracted politicians, business titans and top public servants of the Council area living in Lagos.

In attendance also were virtually all the principal officers and other key stakeholders of council who discussed matters of general interest to Igbo-Eze people at home and in the diaspora.

Participants at the high profile event were unanimous that Governor Mbah had set the uncommon pace for a radical transformation of Enugu, the Coal City state.

In his opening remarks, the Chairman of the Local Government, Uche Ogalla said he considered the interactive session strategic given the place of Lagos not only as a centre of excellence but because of its huge investment potential and human capital resource.

He said the whole idea was to interface with the people of the Council area who were equal stakeholders in Igbo-Eze North.

Represented by Secretary to the Local Government, Onyekachi Eya, he said the Council chairman has keyed into the disruptive innovation drive of the state government to ensure delivery of democracy dividends to the people of Igbo-Eze North LGA.

He said the Council chairman was working round the clock to surpass the expectations of people of the Local government in line with Governor Mbah’s determined efforts to engender a paradigm shift in governance geared towards transforming the state.

“In Enugu, our dear governor has introduced what he calls disruptive innovation. In Enugu, we are witnessing the practice of ‘Politics Unusual’. There is a complete paradigm shift from the old order. To the governor, the whole essence of governance is for the good of the people.

“And without wasting time, immediately our Council Chairman, Uche Ogalla was sworn in, he also keyed into the vision of the governor”, he said.

Onyekachi said Ogalla’s leadership agenda is christened JETA which translates to Justice, equity, transformation and accountability and noted that the Council chairman is an ardent believer in the people and runs an open-door policy of governance.

He wooed Igbo-Eze North stakeholders in Lagos to support the efforts of the chairman by bringing their investments home to augment the giant and developmental strides of both the state and local government.

Speaking on Uche Ogalla’s achievements in 100 days, the Igbo-Eze North PDP chairman, Dr Solomon Ogiri said the Council chairman had implemented transformative development projects across key sectors, hence earning the respect and admiration of his people.

He reeled out various projects executed by Ogalla including the grading and expansion of all major rural roads in the 20 political wards of Igbo-Eze North, enhancing connectivity between villages and free movement of people.

Dr Ogiri highlighted several roads rehabilitated by Ogalla since assumption of office, and noted that Igbo Eze North has witnessed a revolution in road infrastructure.

He said the LG chairman had made significant strides in improving security in Igbo Eze North and informed that the mayor has been meeting with various security outfits across the wards to ensure peace in the villages.

Currently, he said, there is an ongoing installation of security cameras in different wards to boost surveillance and deter crime in the Local Government.

Dr Ogiri said part of the measures the Council chairman has adopted is with regards to enhancing the welfare of Neighbourhood Watch members to motivate them in their critical role of maintaining community security.

He also noted that Ogalla’s administration has shown a strong commitment to supporting the people of Igbo-Eze North particularly during the holiday season.

The LG PDP chairman said Mrs Ogalla had also been actively involved in supporting the community particularly women of Igbo-Eze North, adding that it was a testament to the administration’s focus on empowering women and community development.

Dr Ogiri noted that the Local Government chairman has done excellently well in the provision of health instruments/drugs to Health Centres in the Council area.

According to him, the LG chairman has equally done well in rural electrification and Agriculture.

Part of the plans of the Council chairman is to modernise the Ozzi market, asphalt the Lagos Street at the market, and also the Igogoro-Okpo-Amaja road.

In his response, a business mogul and one of the major stakeholders in the Local Government, Don Chris expressed joy over the initiative by the Council chairman to interface with people in Lagos.

He urged Ogalla to continue to create more enabling environment for investment in Igbo-Eze North and enjoined people of the Council area in Lagos to always think home.

Don Chris announced that through his efforts, Enugu Ezike would soon have one of the best private universities in the country, informing dignitaries at the event that he had secured all approvals for the take off, of the institution.

Also, Secretary to the Organising Committee of the event, Festus Ayogu(Bravo) thanked the Local Government chairman and his team for initiating the interface with Ezike people resident in Lagos.

He advised the LG chairman to sustain such gestures as that would provide him the requisite feedback from the people.

Ayogu commended Ogalla for his open-door policy and determination to transform Igbo-Eze North.

He reminded the LG chairman that the reward for hard work is more work and cautioned that the expectations from Ezike people from him are very high and that he should ensure that he does not disappoint them.

In a remark, willy Eya, now a media consultant and member of the Organising Committee, commended the chairman for keying into the vision of Governor Mbah.

Eya praised the LG chairman for working round the clock to improve the lives of people of the Council area.

He stressed the need for all Council chairmen in the state to complement the dogged efforts of the governor to make Enugu the envy of all in Nigeria.

The EZIKE DIAMOND CLUB also presented a position paper to the Chairman, highlighting the importance of stakeholder engagement for governance and proposing various initiatives to improve infrastructure, economy, security, and public services in the LGA.

In the paper presented by Mr Felix Abugu, a member of the club and Managing Director of Abeya News, an online publication, the elite organisation commended the Local Government Chairman, Ogalla for the initiative of holding consultations with the good people of Igbo Eze North.

He said the move was in the right direction as effective communication is key to good governance, adding that democracy, being government of the people, by the people, and for the people, assumes that governance will be more receptive if the policies and projects of government are aligned with the wishes and aspirations of the people.

Part of the paper reads: “As a Club that has always advocated for a healthy public-private collaboration in governance, we encourage that this stakeholder engagement should continue and extend across the country where our people reside to get honest feedback and input from the people.

“The feedback from these engagements should be incorporated into a well-articulated needs assessment that will evaluate our infrastructure, public services, and socio-economic needs, which will be required to develop strategic planning for short- and long-term goals.”

It proposed enhancing the local government structures and administrative efficiency through training, transparency, and accountability.

The club recommended that a productive workforce would harness the potential of our Local Government and will also save a lot of outsourcing costs, adding that the spirit of hard work and the love for the progress of the LGA should be inculcated into the workforce and the political appointees of the Local Government to drive innovation and delivery of value.

The club’s document states among others:

“That the vision for infrastructure should be to improve transportation within the Local government area to boost trade and attract external investors, particularly in agriculture and palm produce. A review of the road network in the local government is necessary to identify priority roads for rehabilitation. The Mkpamte-Igogoro-Ikpamodo-Okpo-Amaja Road and the Umuida-Aguibeje Road are crucial in complementing the ongoing Ogrute-Umuopu road project. These are major feeders that connect a lot of villages.

“Additionally, town planning activities should be heightened in the LGA. Ogrute is developing haphazardly, with many lands and properties lacking proper access. “Poorly planned narrow roads will lead to future traffic congestion and slum development. Rural planning should prioritize larger estate plots to reflect the availability of land resources.”

To boost the economy, the club recommended that the local government should promote entrepreneurship and small business growth, saying that quick wins include supporting farming initiatives and establishing cottage industries while providing incentives for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

It recommended that the Eke Ozzi Market should be further modernized to attract external patronage while the road-side trading especially at the Amufie road end should be discouraged due to the safety risk that the situation poses to the lives of the people.

On Public Services, the club said major achievements should focus on upgrading healthcare facilities and ensuring access to medical care in rural villages.

It also noted that strengthening schools, libraries, and vocational training programmes will empower youth and discourage crime in the Local Government.

The club among others recommended that to further support youth development, a skill acquisition center should be established, integrating both an ICT center of excellence and vocational training, observing that the initiative will not only serve as a training ground but also attract economic activities.

It said the Ogrute General Hospital should be made fully operational and noted that despite previous investments, it is underutilized due to doctors prioritizing their private hospitals over government service.

As security conditions improve in the Local Government, the club recommended that efforts should be sustained to maintain a peaceful coexistence of the people.

According to the club, the initiatives can be prioritized into immediate, medium-term and long-term goals and objectives.

Dignitaries at the event include the managing Director of Greatville Hotels, Kelvin Ayogu(Okpoko), Immediate chairman of Igbo-Eze North LGA, Engr Ejike Itodo, DG of Uche Ogalla Campaign Organisation, Barrister Ifeanyi Eze and Managing Director of Ezetech, Engr Ifeanyi Eze.

Highlight of the Town Hall meeting was the donation of a 2014 Sienna Bus by Mr Willy Eya.

 

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Dangote Refinery to supply 1.5bn litres of petrol monthly

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….Writes NMDPRA, Engages Marketers to Stabilise Fuel Market

Photo caption: L R: Chief Executive Officer, Dangote Fertiliser Limited, Vishwajit Sinha; Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Dangote Petroleum Refinery, David Bird; President and Chief Executive, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote; Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, South South Development Commission, Usoro Akpabio, during the visit of SSDC members to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Fertiliser Plant in Lagos on Sunday, November 30, 2025.

Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced plans to supply one billion five hundred million litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) monthly to the Nigerian market in December 2025 and January 2026, a move aimed at ensuring uninterrupted nationwide fuel availability through the festive season and into the New Year.

President and Chief Executive of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, disclosed the plans at the weekend, noting that the refinery will make available 50 million litres of PMS daily beginning December 1.

“In line with our commitment to national wellbeing, and consistent with our track record of ensuring a holiday season free of fuel scarcity, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery will supply 1.5 billion litres of PMS to the Nigerian market this month. This represents 50 million litres per day. We are formally notifying the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) of this commitment. We will supply another 1.5 billion litres in January and increase to 1.7 billion litres in February, which translates to about 60 million litres per day,” Dangote said.

Photo caption: L R: President and Chief Executive, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote; Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, South South Development Commission, Usoro Akpabio, during the visit of SSDC members to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Fertiliser Plant in Lagos on Sunday, November 30, 2025.

Speaking during a visit by the South-South Development Commission (SSDC) to the refinery and the Dangote Fertiliser complex, he stated that the facility currently has adequate stock and is producing between 40 and 45 million litres of PMS daily. He added that the daily supply of 50 million litres should dispel long-standing claims that domestic refineries lack the capacity to meet national demand.

Dangote also revealed ongoing engagement with petroleum marketers to strengthen distribution systems, including expanding the use of CNG-powered haulage.

“Our priority is to ensure Nigeria receives the products it needs. This is not driven by profit motives; it is about guaranteeing the availability of essential energy products. It is similar to the transformation we delivered in the cement sector,” he added.

He further noted that the refinery is progressing with its expansion plan to reach a capacity of 1.4 million barrels per day. More than 100,000 workers are expected to be involved in the expansion of both the refinery and the fertiliser complex. Dangote emphasised that the Group remains committed to its vision, driven by the strong public support for the company’s role in shaping Nigeria’s economic development.

During the visit, the Managing Director of SSDC, Usoro Offiong Akpabio, commended Dangote’s leadership and his continued contribution to strengthening Nigeria’s industrial capability, national energy security and long-term economic competitiveness.

She described the South-South region as Nigeria’s natural energy corridor, with vast crude oil reserves, gas infrastructure, maritime assets, agro-industrial activity and emerging industrial clusters. She noted that deeper collaboration between the region and the Dangote Group could unlock opportunities in product distribution, CNG infrastructure, petrochemicals, agriculture, and employment creation.

Akpabio added that such partnerships would advance the Federal Government’s energy stability agenda and position the South-South as a strategic growth hub for the Dangote Group.

“As the statutory development body for the South-South, SSDC is mandated to drive regional economic development, infrastructure integration, human capital advancement, and private-sector–led growth. In this regard, we stand prepared to support State-level policy and regulatory support for Ease-of-doing-business across our six states. Enabling environments for Dangote Group’s expansion into strategic sectors such as gas processing, agro-industrial value chains, renewable energy, logistics, and export-oriented manufacturing,” she said.

In a letter from the refinery’s Managing Director, David Bird, to the Authority Chief Executive of the NMDPRA, the company reaffirmed its readiness to host NMDPRA officials onsite at the refinery from December 1st to verify and publish its daily supply volumes. The refinery also sought the Authority’s support to ensure unhindered importation of crude, feedstocks and blending components, as well as smooth vessel loading for product evacuation.

“In the spirit of full transparency to the public we are willing to publish our daily production and stock volumes (online and print media),” Bird stated. “We seek the full support of NMDPRA to allow Dangote refinery to import our crude, feedstocks and blending components unhindered as well as support the lifting of our products by vessel. We continue to experience delays in vessel clearance which impacts not only the refinery operations but also our customers, adding unnecessary costs and inefficiencies”.

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Photo caption: L R: Chief Executive Officer, Dangote Fertiliser Limited, Vishwajit Sinha; Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Dangote Petroleum Refinery, David Bird; President and Chief Executive, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote; Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, South South Development Commission, Usoro Akpabio, during the visit of SSDC members to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Fertiliser Plant in Lagos on Sunday, November 30, 2025.

Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced plans to supply one billion five hundred million litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) monthly to the Nigerian market in December 2025 and January 2026, a move aimed at ensuring uninterrupted nationwide fuel availability through the festive season and into the New Year.

President and Chief Executive of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, disclosed the plans at the weekend, noting that the refinery will make available 50 million litres of PMS daily beginning December 1.

“In line with our commitment to national wellbeing, and consistent with our track record of ensuring a holiday season free of fuel scarcity, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery will supply 1.5 billion litres of PMS to the Nigerian market this month. This represents 50 million litres per day. We are formally notifying the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) of this commitment. We will supply another 1.5 billion litres in January and increase to 1.7 billion litres in February, which translates to about 60 million litres per day,” Dangote said.

Photo caption: LR: President and Chief Executive, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote; Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, South South Development Commission, Usoro Akpabio, during the visit of SSDC members to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Fertiliser Plant in Lagos on Sunday, November 30, 2025.

 

Speaking during a visit by the South-South Development Commission (SSDC) to the refinery and the Dangote Fertiliser complex, he stated that the facility currently has adequate stock and is producing between 40 and 45 million litres of PMS daily. He added that the daily supply of 50 million litres should dispel long-standing claims that domestic refineries lack the capacity to meet national demand.

Dangote also revealed ongoing engagement with petroleum marketers to strengthen distribution systems, including expanding the use of CNG-powered haulage.

“Our priority is to ensure Nigeria receives the products it needs. This is not driven by profit motives; it is about guaranteeing the availability of essential energy products. It is similar to the transformation we delivered in the cement sector,” he added.

He further noted that the refinery is progressing with its expansion plan to reach a capacity of 1.4 million barrels per day. More than 100,000 workers are expected to be involved in the expansion of both the refinery and the fertiliser complex. Dangote emphasised that the Group remains committed to its vision, driven by the strong public support for the company’s role in shaping Nigeria’s economic development.

During the visit, the Managing Director of SSDC, Usoro Offiong Akpabio, commended Dangote’s leadership and his continued contribution to strengthening Nigeria’s industrial capability, national energy security and long-term economic competitiveness.

She described the South-South region as Nigeria’s natural energy corridor, with vast crude oil reserves, gas infrastructure, maritime assets, agro-industrial activity and emerging industrial clusters. She noted that deeper collaboration between the region and the Dangote Group could unlock opportunities in product distribution, CNG infrastructure, petrochemicals, agriculture, and employment creation.

Akpabio added that such partnerships would advance the Federal Government’s energy stability agenda and position the South-South as a strategic growth hub for the Dangote Group.

“As the statutory development body for the South-South, SSDC is mandated to drive regional economic development, infrastructure integration, human capital advancement, and private-sector–led growth. In this regard, we stand prepared to support State-level policy and regulatory support for Ease-of-doing-business across our six states. Enabling environments for Dangote Group’s expansion into strategic sectors such as gas processing, agro-industrial value chains, renewable energy, logistics, and export-oriented manufacturing,” she said.

In a letter from the refinery’s Managing Director, David Bird, to the Authority Chief Executive of the NMDPRA, the company reaffirmed its readiness to host NMDPRA officials onsite at the refinery from December 1st to verify and publish its daily supply volumes. The refinery also sought the Authority’s support to ensure unhindered importation of crude, feedstocks and blending components, as well as smooth vessel loading for product evacuation.

“In the spirit of full transparency to the public we are willing to publish our daily production and stock volumes (online and print media),” Bird stated. “We seek the full support of NMDPRA to allow Dangote refinery to import our crude, feedstocks and blending components unhindered as well as support the lifting of our products by vessel. We continue to experience delays in vessel clearance which impacts not only the refinery operations but also our customers, adding unnecessary costs and inefficiencies”.

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Gunmen abduct five in Enugu community

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Some women in Ezimo community, Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State, on Saturday, staged a protest over the alleged kidnap of five residents and the shooting of another during an attack on the community.

The protesters, who marched through major parts of the community, said the incident had heightened fear and insecurity in the area.

One victim of the attack is currently receiving treatment in the hospital.

A social media influencer, ‘Sen.’ Chijinkem Ugwuanyi, made this known via Facebook on Saturday.

Ugwuanyi revealed that resident who confirmed the incident said recent cases of abductions and shootings had left the community unsafe, prompting the women to demand urgent government intervention.

In a video shared on Ugwuanyi’s Facebook page, the protesters called on the Enugu State Government and security agencies to step in and restore peace, warning that residents could no longer live under constant fear of attacks.

 

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