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Former Katsina State Military Administrator Colonel Joseph Akaagerger Passes on

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Late Colonel Joseph Akaager Akaageg during his days as military administrator behind him is his press secretary Malam Adamu Kadan:Photo Credit Malam Adamu Ladan

 

Joseph Akaagerger, a former military administrator of KATSINA state  has died at the age of 69.

His passing was announced by Benjamin Omale, chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) caretaker committee in Benue State.
Akaagerger served in the National Assembly from 2007 to 2011.

The APC, in its statement, described Akaagerger as “more than a political figure,” emphasising that he was “a symbol of integrity, wisdom, and courage, whose legacy transcends partisanship.” The party noted that he “dedicated his life to public service and the welfare of his people,” and “consistently championed the causes of justice, equity, and development, earning the admiration and respect of friends and political opponents alike.”

Reflecting on his tenure, the APC recalled his “principled stance and strong leadership” while in office, stating, “He brought honour and dignity to the office, leaving behind a record of leadership that will continue to inspire generations.” The party described his death as “a loss not just to the Konshisha people and the Jechira bloc, but to the entire Benue state and Nigeria at large,” adding, “We have lost a voice of reason, a pillar of wisdom, and a bridge between generations.”

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Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State also expressed his condolences, referring to Akaagerger as “a brother who bound Katsina and Benue with cords of friendship that death cannot sever.” In a statement released by his chief press secretary, Ibrahim Mohammed, Radda highlighted Akaagerger’s impact during his time as military administrator of Katsina: “In the brief but impactful period he spent steering the affairs of our state, he built bridges that have withstood the test of time.”

Radda described Akaagerger as a “legal luminary, distinguished soldier, and true servant of the people,” praising his legacy of unity, service, and integrity. He offered prayers for Akaagerger’s soul and strength for his family.

In related news, Caleb Olubolade, former military administrator of Bayelsa State and minister of special duties under former President Goodluck Jonathan, passed away on May 11 at the age of 70.

Olubolade reportedly collapsed at a lawn tennis facility in Apapa, Lagos, according to a statement from his children, Akinadewo and Dayo Olubolade.

NIGERIAN TRACKER reports that Colonel Joseph Akaagerger succeeded Navy Captain Emmanuel Achilonu after the redeployment of military administrators by General Abdulsalami Abubakar when he succeded General Sani Abacha on June 9 1998

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Jega Advocates Merit-Based Leadership in Nigerian Universities

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Professor Attahiru Jega former chairman INEC

 

Former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and renowned academic, Professor Attahiru Muhammadu Jega, has called on the Federal Government to entrench merit, competence, and integrity as the guiding principles in the appointment of leadership across Nigerian universities.

He warned that the increasing politicisation of such appointments poses a serious threat to academic standards, institutional autonomy, and the future of higher education in the country.

Professor Jega made this call on Thursday while delivering the 3rd Abdullahi Mahadi Annual Memorial Lecture at Gombe state University, Gombe State. The lecture, titled “Challenges and Prospects of Improving University Governance in Nigeria,” examined the structural, administrative, and policy-related obstacles confronting university governance in Nigeria.

The distinguished Professor of Political Science and a one time Vice Chancellor of Bayero University, Kano, described universities as specialised intellectual institutions that require visionary, experienced, and academically grounded leadership to fulfil their mandates of teaching, research, and community service.

“A university is not a political platform. It is a centre for knowledge creation and human capital development. It cannot achieve its core objectives when leadership appointments are driven by political considerations rather than academic merit,” he stated.

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Professor Jega expressed deep concern over persistent political interference in the appointment of vice-chancellors, governing council members, and other principal officers. He observed that this trend has weakened governance structures, encouraged poor administrative decisions, undermined staff morale, and contributed significantly to the gradual decline in the quality of higher education in the country.

He stressed the urgent need for transparent, competitive, and merit-driven selection processes, anchored on clear criteria, academic record, leadership experience, and professional credibility. According to him, insulating universities from undue political influence is essential for restoring confidence in the system and positioning Nigerian universities to compete favourably at the global level.

Professor Jega further warned that failure to reform university governance would continue to erode the capacity of tertiary institutions to produce graduates who are innovative, globally competitive, and capable of driving sustainable national development.

The memorial lecture was delivered in honour of the late Professor Abdullahi Mahadi, a pioneer Vice-Chancellor of Gombe State University, whose contributions to scholarship, leadership, and the growth of the institution were widely acknowledged during the event.

Speaking earlier as Chairman of the Occasion, the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Kashere, Professor Umaru Pate, commended Gombe State University for sustaining the Abdullahi Mahadi Annual Memorial Lecture, describing it as a worthy tribute to the late pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the institution.

Professor Pate expressed appreciation to the GSU Vice-Chancellor, Professor Aliyu Yauta, and the university management for sustaining the initiative, noting that maintaining such academic traditions in Nigerian universities is often challenging.

He also described the Guest Lecturer, Professor Jega, as eminently qualified to speak on the theme, noting his deep experience in university governance and his long-standing professional relationship with the late Professor Abdullahi Mahadi.

Reflecting on Mahadi’s life, Professor Pate said the late scholar left behind an enduring legacy of service, scholarship, and institutional development at Gombe State University and beyond.

The lecture attracted a wide audience of academics, policymakers, students, and education stakeholders, including the Deputy Governor of Gombe State, Dr. Manassah Daniel Jatau. Participants described the event as timely and impactful in shaping the future of university governance in Nigeria.

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Kano Government Refutes Garba’s Claims, Affirms Strong Q3 Budget Performance Across Key Sectors

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Left Musa Suleiman Shanono Kano state commissioner for budget and planning ,Right comrade Muhammad Garba former Kano state commissioner for information

 

 

The Kano State Government has dismissed claims by former Kano state commissioner for information Comrade Muhammad Garba circulating in the  media alleging poor sectoral performance in the 2025 third-quarter budget implementation report.

Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Alhaji Musa Sulaiman Shanono, clarified that the figures being shared online were taken out of context, stressing that the administration of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf recorded notable improvements across several key sectors—including health, education, agriculture, and water resources.

Shanono explained that the government’s performance review covered January to September 2025, and the report clearly showed that many MDAs surpassed their previous year’s performance levels. He noted that while some sectors recorded lower expenditure due to delayed releases or ongoing procurement processes, others achieved significant milestones aligned with the state’s development priorities.

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He emphasized that the budgeting process is transparent, data-driven, and compliant with national standards. According to him, the analysis posted online was “misleading and selective,” lacking proper interpretation of government financial dashboards and reports.

The Commissioner reiterated that the Yusuf administration remains committed to improving public service delivery, strengthening accountability, and ensuring that every kobo spent translates into meaningful impact for the people of Kano State.

He also countered the claim of former Kano state commissioner of information Muhammad Garba of accusing the Kano state government of non budget performance .

 

The commissioner said the Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf’s budget performance is not something hidden its there for every body to see in Government websites.

 

NIGERIAN TRACKER reports that recently the former Kano state commissioner of information during Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje’s tenure Malam Muhammad Garba said the Kano state government under Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf has performed woefully in budget implementation in the first and second quarter of 2025 fiscal year.

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World Cup 2026:Morocco Drawn Against Brazil as Cote d’Ivoire Set to Battle Germany in Group Stage Showdowns

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By Abdulgaffar Oladimeji who is in Washington

Morocco to face Samba Boys of Brazil in group C, where they are drawn alongside Scotland and Haiti.

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The Elephants of Cote D Ivorie will confront the German Machines in Group E. Where they have Ecuador and Curacao as their other . opponents.

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