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Bauchi Communities Benefit From N9bn Road Projects Of Gov. Mohammed

In a move aimed at fostering devident of democracy at the grassroots level, Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has earmarked over N9 billion for the construction of four roads linking various axis within Bauchi metropolis.
The roads include: 4.1km Sabon kaura-Birshi-BRC, 6km Zango-Gwallagan Mayaka-Dandango, 1.1km Bayara Township road and 2.6km Gwallameji-Rafin zurfi-Yolan Bayara Road.
Speaking during the commissioning of the projects in Bauchi on Sunday, Mohammed said that the projects were aimed to open up the axis for community demographic development as well as to decongest the Bauchi Metropolis.
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According to him, the prioritisation of road construction and rehabilitation by his administration was a response to the wishes and aspirations of the various communities that have suffered neglect over the years.
He affirmed that his administration was committed to ensure that projects were executed according to the precise specifications and terms of the contract, and directed the Ministry of Works and Transportation to ensure compliance through Monitoring and evaluation of the projects.
The Governor commended the benefiting Communities for living in peace with one another despite the complexity of religion and tribal differences of the people in the area.
Mohammed, who decried the security situation of the outskirt of the Bauchi metropolis attributed the trend to bad eggs among the strangers visiting or migrating to the state from neighboring states.
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He however, warned Traditional Rulers as well as Community Leaders to stand firm on the protection of their environment and report any suspicious activity to the Authority.
In his remarks, an Elder State Man, Alhaji Garba Noma, commended the Governor for the move to develop the state but called on the governor to consider the reincarnation of the state dilapidated industries for job creation and economic advancement.
Emir of Bauchi, Alhaji Rilwanu Adamu, top government functionaries as well as stakeholders were present during the ceremony.
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NMA To Withdraw Medical Services In Edo Over Kidnapped Colleagues
The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Edo State Branch, has threatened to withdraw medical services across the state, effective from Saturday, 10 January, 2026.
This followed the recent abduction of two medical doctors on January 1st and 2nd, 2026.
Chairman of the NMA Edo State branch, Dr. Eustace Oseghale, in a statement made available to newsmen in Benin on Friday, stated that the withdrawal of services was a direct consequence of the abduction of their colleagues and a reflection of the heightened sense of vulnerability among medical practitioners in the state.
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Oseghale, on behalf of the NMA, called for immediate release of the abducted doctors and implementation of measures to prevent future incidents.
The statement reads: “This incident raises concerns about healthcare professionals’ safety in Edo State, threatening their lives and undermining healthcare delivery.
“We demand the immediate release of our abducted colleagues as well as enhanced security protocols for Edo State residents and regular engagement between NMA Edo and the Edo State Government on security concerns.”
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The NMA Chairman, while insisting on withdrawal of services statewide if their demands aren’t met, stressed that a safe working environment is crucial for healthcare providers.
“We’ll continue to withhold services until our demands are met and colleagues are safe.
“We urge a swift resolution and the safe return of our colleagues. Security operatives should take this seriously, as they’ll be held responsible for the consequences of our action,” Oseghale said.
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Edo Targets 2.2 Million Children For Measles, Rubella Vaccination
The Edo State Government says it is targeting about 2.2 million children aged between 0 and 14 years for measles and rubella vaccination across the state.
The Director of Disease Control and Immunization at the Edo State Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr. Eseigbe Efeomon, who disclosed this during stakeholders’ sensitisation meeting in Benin City, said this would be done in collaboration with development partners.
Efeomon, while noting that the vaccination exercise scheduled to hold simultaneously from January 20 to January 30, 2026, across the 18 local government areas of Edo State at designated health facilities and temporary vaccination posts, said the campaign aims to contribute significantly to the reduction of measles and rubella in Nigeria.
He explained that achieving this target requires increased population immunity through sustained vaccination.
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Dr. Efeomon stressed that only qualified and certified health workers would be recruited as vaccinators because the vaccines are injectable.
According to him, the vaccination strategy would involve fixed posts and temporary fixed posts, and vaccination cards would be issued to all vaccinated children as proof, which parents and caregivers are advised to keep for future reference.
He added that vaccination teams would visit schools, churches, mosques, markets, motor parks, internally displaced persons’ camps and other public places, while children who receive the vaccine would be finger-marked to prevent double vaccination.
He reiterated that the overarching goal of the campaign is to drastically reduce rubella incidence nationwide and protect children from preventable diseases through effective immunisation coverage.
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Also speaking, the World Health Organization Local Government Facilitator, Mr. Ajaero Paul, described measles and rubella as major causes of death and congenital abnormalities among children globally.
He said both diseases are preventable through the measles-rubella vaccine, which he described as safe and effective,
He added that sustained advocacy is critical to reducing child mortality and lifelong disabilities.
On his part, UNICEF Social and Behavioural Change Health Officer, Yakubu Suleiman, emphasised that the measles-rubella vaccine is safe and effective for all children aged nine months to 14 years.
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He stated that the government has fully paid for the vaccines, making them available at no cost to all eligible children in government health facilities across the state.
Suleiman explained that vaccination not only protects individual children but also safeguards communities from deadly vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles and rubella.
He added that even children who had previously received the measles vaccine should still be given the measles-rubella vaccine and appealed to schools and other key stakeholders to support the campaign to ensure that no child is left behind.
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Togo, Niger, Benin Owe Nigeria Over $17.8m For Supplied Electricity – NERC
Nigeria’s electricity regulator has disclosed that three neighbouring countries, Togo, Niger and Benin, are indebted to Nigeria to the tune of $17.8 million, equivalent to more than N25 billion at prevailing exchange rates, for power supplied under bilateral electricity agreements.
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, made this known in its Third Quarter 2025 report, which reviewed market performance within the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry, NESI.
According to the report, the international customers were billed a total of $18.69 million by the Market Operator for electricity supplied during the third quarter of 2025. However, only $7.125 million was paid, leaving an unpaid balance of $11.56 million for the period under review.
NERC also revealed that the same international offtakers had outstanding legacy debts amounting to $14.7 million from previous quarters. Of this amount, $7.84 million was settled, leaving a residual balance of $6.23 million.
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When combined with the Q3 2025 shortfall, the total outstanding debt stood at $17.8 million, which translates to about N25.36 billion at an exchange rate of N1,425 to one US dollar.
The regulator identified the international electricity customers as Compagnie Énergie Électrique du Togo, Société Béninoise d’Énergie Électrique of Benin Republic, and Société Nigérienne d’Électricité of Niger Republic.
NERC stated that the three utilities collectively paid just $7.125 million against the $18.69 million invoice issued for electricity supplied in the third quarter, resulting in a remittance performance of 38.09 per cent.
This meant that more than half of the billed amount remained unpaid at the close of the quarter.
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The commission explained that the electricity exported to the three countries was generated by grid-connected Nigerian generation companies and delivered through cross-border bilateral power supply arrangements.
By contrast, NERC reported a stronger payment performance among domestic bilateral customers. According to the report, local customers paid N3.19 billion out of the N3.64 billion invoiced for the same quarter, representing a remittance rate of 87.61 per cent.
The regulator further noted that some bilateral customers, both international and domestic, made additional payments to offset outstanding invoices from earlier quarters.
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Specifically, the Market Operator received $7.84 million from international customers and N1.3 billion from domestic customers in settlement of previous obligations.
Beyond bilateral transactions, NERC disclosed that Nigeria’s 11 electricity distribution companies remitted a total of N381.29 billion to the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc and the Market Operator in the third quarter of 2025. This was out of a cumulative invoice of N400.48 billion, translating to an overall remittance performance of 95.21 per cent.
The commission said the figures were derived from reconciled market settlement data submitted as of December 18, 2025, as part of its statutory evaluation of the commercial health and performance of the electricity market.
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