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RATTAWU Hails Waiya for Supporting Union Activities in Kano
The Kano State Chairman of the Radio, Television, Theatre and Arts Workers’ Union (RATTAWU), Comrade Babangida Mahmuda Biyamusu, has commended the Kano State Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, for his continued support toward the growth and development of the union.
Biyamusu made the commendation during a press briefing held on Tuesday in Kano.
He disclosed that the commissioner had facilitated the payment of the RATTAWU Kano State Secretariat rent for the 2026 calendar year, a gesture he described as timely and impactful.
According to him, the support will enable the association and its members to carry out their activities smoothly without operational disruptions.
While expressing appreciation, the RATTAWU chairman pledged the union’s commitment to working with the commissioner toward the provision of a permanent secretariat for the Kano State branch.
He also appealed to the commissioner to assist in facilitating capacity-building and training programmes for RATTAWU members, noting that such initiatives would enhance their efficiency and align their operations with global best practices.
Biyamusu further referenced similar training programmes previously extended to members of the Online Media Chapel, expressing hope that RATTAWU members in Kano would benefit from comparable opportunities.
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Shettima Launches South-East Vision 2050, Unveils New Regional Investment Company
By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa
Vice President Kashim Shettima on Wednesday launched a 25-year development blueprint, Vision 2050, aimed at boosting economic growth in Nigeria’s South-East region.
Speaking at the South-East Vision 2050 Regional Stakeholders’ Forum in Enugu, Shettima said the initiative marked a shift from short-term governance cycles toward long-term, structured regional planning.
This was contained in a statement posted on X and signed by his media aide, Stanley Nkwocha.
He also announced the establishment of the South East Investment Company Limited, approved by President Bola Tinubu, to mobilise resources from the diaspora, capital markets, and development finance institutions for the region’s infrastructure and industrial development.
“This forum reflects foresight, responsibility, and a shared understanding that the future is not something we wait for, but something we must deliberately design.
“In recognition of the distinctive character of the South-East, its entrepreneurial spirit, its global diaspora, and its long-standing relationship with international capital, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved the establishment of the South East Investment Company Limited,” Shettima said.
He added that the company would work alongside the South-East Development Commission to address infrastructure gaps and drive regional competitiveness.
Shettima stressed that the SEDC was conceived as a delivery-focused institution rather than a bureaucratic body, with the aim of creating jobs, boosting productivity, and generating tangible economic outcomes.
“Let me be clear. This is not another layer of bureaucracy. It is a delivery institution, focused on tangible outcomes that translate into jobs, productivity, and growth,” he stated.
Governors from the region, including Peter Mbah (Enugu), Alex Otti (Abia), Charles Soludo (Anambra), and Francis Nwifuru (Ebonyi), pledged their support for Vision 2050 and highlighted their respective states’ ongoing development initiatives.
The forum also drew representatives of the diaspora, civil society, private sector and development partners.
Shettima particularly acknowledged Umu Igbo Unite, a US-based network of over 10,000 young professionals, emphasising that regional development would require collaboration at home and abroad.
Officials of the United Nations Development Programme, federal ministries and corporate bodies were present to share insights on long-term regional planning, industrialisation, and infrastructure development.
Shettima concluded that sustainable regional growth required deliberate action, strong institutional coordination, and active engagement from all stakeholders.
The Vice President toured an exhibition gallery organised by the National Council for Arts and Culture, highlighting South-East cultural and economic potentials.
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Fubara: We will not loose focus on governance, infrastructure development
Governor of Rivers State, Sir Sininalayi Fubara has vowed that despite the distractions his administration has been exposed to, he will not lose focus on governance, and the provision of critical infrastructure such as roads and markets for the people of the state.
The governor made the declaration on Wednesday during an inspection tour of ongoing road rehabilitation projects, stretching through the entire rOld Township , Borokiri and the Creek Road Market in Port Harcourt’.
“What are we trying to do? You can see the difficulty driving through the Creek Road and what is happening there? Because we don’t have good settlement for market. So if we fix this market those trading along the streets will vacate and will be inside the market. When they are inside the road can be properly fixed and the beauty of the town will start reflecting.
“I promise our people that no matter the situation we are in, we will not loose focus on governance because our people have given us this trust and the little we owe them is to give them confidence in leadership and ensuring that governance continues strongly,” he said.
The governor who was accompanied on the tour by Engr. Michel Issa of Setraco Nigeria Limited, emphasised that its reconstruction remains as the linchpin for the development of the communities.
He stated that by providing a modern facility for traders, the government aims to end the practice of street trading, which currently obstructs traffic and damages road infrastructure.
“You are aware that sometime last year I visited this place and I did promise that because we want to bring back the beauty of town to its old ambiance that the issue of people trading along the Creek Road and also in most of the major streets in town , that there will be the need to fix the market.
“So, I went to check the ongoing projects that have to do with roads and after that I am here to see for myself what is going on in the market.
From what you can see the contractor has already mobilised to site and I believe that in the next one week the project will commence
“What are we trying to do? You can see the difficulty driving through the Creek Road and what is happening there? Because we don’t have good settlement for market. So if we fix this market those trading along the streets will vacate and will be inside the market. When they are inside the road can be properly fixed and the beauty of the town will start reflecting,” he said.
The inspection tour attracted a large crowd of people who had abandoned their stalls to catch a glimpse of the governor and his entourage. At each of the stops, men, women and youth in the neighborhood trooped out to welcome the governor and hail his efforts in the urban renewal project in their communities.
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