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NADF Launches Distribution of 80,640 Bags of Fertiliser to 20,160 Farmers Across North Central States
Programme targets smallholder farmers in Niger, Benue, Nasarawa and Kwara under Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for food security
Programme targets smallholder farmers in Niger, Benue, Nasarawa and Kwara under Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for food security
The National Agricultural Development Fund (NADF) on Wednesday flagged off its Farm Input Support Programme (FISP) in the North Central geo-political zone, distributing a total of 80,640 bags of subsidised NPK fertiliser to 20,160 smallholder farmers across Niger, Benue, Nasarawa and Kwara States. The event took place as part of federal government efforts to strengthen food security and boost agricultural productivity nationwide.
According to NADF Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer Mohammed Abu Ibrahim, who spoke at the flag-off ceremony, the initiative is designed to make quality and affordable farm inputs available to rural farmers during the current planting season. Ibrahim explained that each beneficiary will receive four bags of fertiliser at a subsidised rate. He described the programme as a strategic intervention to help reduce production costs and increase yields in priority crops for the region.
The launch aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritises agriculture as a key driver of economic growth and job creation. The scheme is expected to support national efforts aimed at combating rising food prices and improving household nutrition across Nigeria. With recent inflation figures from the National Bureau of Statistics showing continued pressure on food items, stakeholders say interventions like FISP are critical for stabilising supply chains and boosting output.
“This programme is fully in line with President Tinubu’s vision of transforming agriculture into a major engine for national development,” Ibrahim said during his address. He noted that improved access to fertiliser would enable farmers in the North Central zone to maximise their harvests this year. While opposition leaders were not immediately available for comment, some local agricultural cooperatives have welcomed the move but called for transparency in beneficiary selection and timely delivery ahead of peak planting.
NADF officials said monitoring teams will be deployed across all four participating states to oversee distribution and ensure inputs reach genuine smallholders. The fund also plans similar interventions in other geo-political zones before year end as part of broader federal efforts to revitalise Nigeria’s agriculture sector.
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Bandits Kill Miss UNIJOS Queen’s Fiancé in Kaduna, Spark Security Concerns
Recent attack in Kaduna North-West leaves one dead; residents call for urgent government intervention to stem rising violence
Recent attack in Kaduna North-West leaves one dead; residents call for urgent government intervention to stem rising violence
A young man has been killed by bandits in Kaduna State, North-West Nigeria, in an incident that has drawn renewed attention to the region’s persistent security challenges. The victim, identified as the fiancé of a reigning beauty queen from the University of Jos (UNIJOS), was reportedly shot dead during an attack on Thursday.
According to local sources, the attack occurred at night when armed men invaded a community in Kaduna. Eyewitnesses said the bandits opened fire indiscriminately, leading to the tragic death of the man who had recently become engaged to the Miss UNIJOS queen. The identity of the deceased has not been released by authorities as at press time.
The killing highlights ongoing security concerns across many parts of Kaduna State and neighbouring areas, where armed groups have carried out repeated attacks on residents, commuters and rural communities. Kidnappings for ransom and violent assaults remain a major challenge for state and federal security agencies, with victims often including students, civil servants and private citizens.
Security officials in Kaduna have yet to issue a formal statement on the latest incident. However, community leaders are urging both state government and law enforcement agencies to intensify patrols and intelligence operations in vulnerable areas. “We are pleading with government to act fast before more lives are lost,” one resident said.
The death of the UNIJOS queen’s fiancé has sparked widespread condolences online and among student communities in Plateau and Kaduna States. Many Nigerians are calling for stronger action from authorities to safeguard lives and property, as families continue to live under fear of further attacks.
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House of Representatives Approves State Police Bill with 289 Votes Amid North-West Security Concerns
Lawmakers in Abuja advance constitutional amendment as opposition voices protest rushed process; Speaker Abbas presides over dramatic session
Lawmakers in Abuja advance constitutional amendment as opposition voices protest rushed process; Speaker Abbas presides over dramatic session
The House of Representatives in Abuja has approved the state police bill, paving the way for the decentralisation of Nigeria’s policing system after months of rising insecurity. The decision came during plenary on Thursday, 11 June 2026, with 289 out of 290 members present voting in support and one voting against. Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, who presided over the session, abstained from voting.
Proceedings began with contention as Bashir Zubairu, representing Kaduna under the African Democratic Congress (ADC), raised a point of order. Zubairu argued that lawmakers had only received the report from the House Committee on Constitution Review earlier that afternoon, giving them little time to review details on the proposed state police structure. “Mr Speaker, this document was only made available to lawmakers in the chambers, and we are yet to go through it. We cannot do justice to it because we have not gone through it,” Zubairu said on the floor. However, Speaker Abbas ruled him out of order and moved ahead with the day’s agenda despite continued calls for more deliberation.
The debate over state police comes at a time when Nigerians are grappling with increased cases of killings, kidnappings, and banditry across several regions, especially in the North-West. Supporters argue that decentralising policing will help states respond faster to security challenges peculiar to their areas. Critics caution that without proper safeguards, state police could be abused by local politicians or escalate inter-communal tensions.
During clause-by-clause consideration of the bill, several lawmakers attempted to raise further objections through points of order. The Speaker ignored these interruptions and explained that electronic voting was unavailable due to a technical fault; instead, voting was conducted manually based on attendance records. Despite opposition concerns about transparency and process speed, overwhelming majority support carried the bill forward.
With House approval secured by an almost unanimous vote—289 for and one against—the bill is expected to proceed to further legislative stages, including Senate concurrence and assent by President Bola Tinubu if it passes both chambers. If eventually signed into law, Nigeria’s policing architecture could see its most significant transformation since independence.
Source: https://punchng.com/breaking-reps-pass-state-police-bill/
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INEC Chair Declares Ekiti Governorship Election Will Set Standard for 2027 Polls’ Credibility
Electoral commission says outcome in South-West state will guide reforms and public trust ahead of next general elections
Electoral commission says outcome in South-West state will guide reforms and public trust ahead of next general elections
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has stated that the forthcoming Ekiti State governorship election will serve as a benchmark for measuring the credibility of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections. Prof. Yakubu made this known on Thursday in Abuja, while addressing electoral stakeholders on preparations for the off-cycle polls.
According to Prof. Yakubu, INEC is determined to use the Ekiti poll as a yardstick for testing new measures aimed at boosting transparency and public confidence in Nigeria’s electoral process. He emphasised that lessons learned from Ekiti would directly inform operational improvements before the 2027 nationwide vote. “The conduct of the Ekiti governorship election is very important as it will be used to assess our readiness and credibility for the next general elections,” he said.
The South-West state’s poll is attracting attention amid ongoing concerns about voter apathy, logistics challenges, and allegations of malpractice during recent elections across Nigeria. Political observers note that INEC faces pressure from civil society groups and opposition parties to demonstrate impartiality and ensure votes count in Ekiti, especially as aggrieved politicians have raised issues with results transmission and collation methods in previous contests.
Prof. Yakubu assured all parties that INEC would deploy both technological and administrative safeguards to ensure a credible exercise. He added that the commission remains open to constructive feedback from political actors and citizens alike. “We are committed to learning from every election. The success or failure of Ekiti will influence how Nigerians view our preparedness for 2027,” he noted.
INEC is expected to release more details on its plans for Ekiti in coming weeks, including engagement with security agencies and training for ad-hoc staff. Political parties are also intensifying campaigns across all local government areas, making the state a critical test case for Nigeria’s evolving democracy.
