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KEDCO Set to Commission ₦1.1bn Dawanau Network Expansion Project to Light Up Africa’s Largest Grain Hub

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Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) has successfully tested and is set to commission the newly constructed thirty-five km, 33 kV overhead power line from Bichi Transmission Station to Dawanau International Grain Market, comprising two substations, 500 KVA 33/.415 transformers, and low-tension (LT) lines to serve Africa’s largest grain hub to foster economic growth in the state and the country at large.

The N1.1 billion project is part of the focused investment being driven by the new core investor in Kano DisCo, Future Energies Africa (FEA), as it works with the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) and the State Governments in Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa to improve the Electricity Distribution Company rapidly.

The Ag. Managing Director/CEO Dr. Abubakar Shuaibu Jimeta disclosed this during an inspection tour to the Dawanau area in Kano recently.

“We recognize the critical role of the Dawanau Market, especially in agricultural export, food security, and the region’s socio-economic development. Previously limping on 4 hours of daily power, we will now be supplying 20+ hours, thereby increasing its electricity capacity by 10MW, attracting 400+ medium and large-scale agro-processing plants and reducing their operating cost by 80% for sustainable growth,” he said.

Dr. Jimeta also noted that this crucial project dovetails with the Kano State Government’s broader market standardization program, through the State Government’s recent partnership with the Islamic Development Bank (IDB), and Lives and Livelihood Fund (LLF) that is investing ₦628 Million in infrastructure upgrades, improved waste management, better security and facilities, and now, we are providing reliable, stable electricity to complement those efforts.

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A Director on the Board of KEDCO, Alh. Habib Ahmed Daura, speaking about the project, thanked His Excellency, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, for his constant emphasis on the need to bring the Dawanau Market up to benchmark standards for modern commercial hubs. Alh. Ahmed Daura stated that “We are receiving great support from His Excellency Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s team, Dr. Gaddafi Sani Shehu, the Commissioner for Power and Renewable Energy, and Engr. Sani Bala, Managing Director of Kano State Rural Electricity Board, who are constantly engaging to ensure improved electricity supply outcomes for the citizens in Kano.”

KEDCO’s Chairman, Engr. Adamu Ibrahim Gumel, in his comments, stated that “the investment addresses significant constraints on the industrial cluster’s growth potential as the largest international grain hub in sub-Saharan Africa and will also drastically boost KEDCO’s energy off-take, leading to equivalent growth in revenue for the company.”

“With the project completed, tested, and set for commissioning, the market is poised to experience a sharp uptick in power quality and availability. Customers in the Dawanau industrial cluster should expect steadier power flows, fewer outages, and increased capacity for industrial-sized power users,” he said.

“Under the guidance of our core investor, Future Energies Africa (FEA), network expansion and power generation are some of the company’s major plans to improve power supply in an accelerated fashion, especially in industrial and commercial clusters, for economic and financial growth of the region,” he added.

In a statement signed by Sani Bala Sani Head ,corporate communications said as a key trade hub in the Sahel, Dawanau underpins regional food security and cross-border commerce. This project expands KEDCO’s customer base and energy sales, reinforcing its financial health and capacity for further infrastructure upgrades.

 

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PenCom Alleges Non-adherence to Pension Laws

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

 

The National Pension Commission has said that only seven states and the Federal Capital Territory are fully implementing pension reform laws despite widespread adoption of contributory pension frameworks across the country.

 

The Director-General of the National Pension Commission, Mrs Omolola Oloworaran, disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja during the maiden edition of the bi-annual consultative session for heads of service of states yet to adopt or fully implement the Contributory Pension Scheme or the Contributory Defined Benefits Scheme.

 

She said, “Out of the 36 states with pension reform laws on their books, only seven states, together with the Federal Capital Territory, are fully implementing these laws.”

 

The session was organised to encourage dialogue with affected state heads of service and to explore practical ways in which PenCom could provide technical support for the successful adoption and implementation of pension reforms at the sub-national level.

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According to Oloworaran, 30 states and the FCT had enacted laws on the contributory pension scheme or the contributory defined benefits scheme, while six states still had pension reform bills awaiting passage in their state assemblies.

 

She noted that 23 states had pension laws that were either inactive or only partially implemented, leaving many civil servants uncertain about their retirement future.

 

“That leaves 23 states whose laws are written, inactive, or only partially being implemented. Twenty-three sets of public servants or civil servants whose retirement future hangs in the balance, not because there is no law, but because the law has not been activated,” she said.

 

The PenCom boss described pension reform as a constitutional and fiscal obligation rather than a policy option, citing Section 210 of the 1999 Constitution, which guarantees pension rights for civil servants.

 

She said the old pension structure had failed because it created uncertainty and unsustainable liabilities, adding that the contributory pension scheme was introduced to promote accountability, sustainability, and transparency in pension administration.

 

Oloworaran stressed that the main challenge facing many states was no longer the passage of pension laws but the discipline required for implementation, including regular remittance of pension contributions and adequate funding of accrued pension rights.

 

“Across our states, the challenge is no longer the enactment of laws. The challenge is the discipline of execution. It is the regular and timely remittance of contributions. It is the adequate and consistent funding of accrued pension rights,” she stated.

 

She urged heads of service to see pension reform as part of their governance legacy, noting that the success or failure of implementation in states would largely depend on their commitment.

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NECO Computer-based Exams Will Commence this Year–Education Minister

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

 

 

The Federal Government on Thursday unveiled a major reform in Nigeria’s examination system with the introduction of computer-based examinations, CBE, by the National Examinations Council, NECO, as the nation celebrated the examination body’s 25 years of existence amid glowing tributes to its rise from a troubled national initiative to an internationally recognised.

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The minister of education, Dr Tunji Alausa, who announced the reform at NECO’s Silver Jubilee celebration in Abuja, declared that the transition to technology-driven examinations would significantly curb examination malpractice and reposition Nigeria’s assessment system for global competitiveness.

 

Speaking at the event held at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Conference Centre, Garki, Abuja, Alausa described NECO as a “standard-bearer for credible external examinations”, saying the council had become a critical pillar in safeguarding integrity, fairness and accountability in Nigeria’s education sector.

 

“We are at the threshold of a very important reform, which NECO is spearheading, and that is the Computer-Based Examination, which is to commence this year,” the minister said.

 

According to him, the new system would provide real-time monitoring of candidates, track suspicious activities and drastically reduce examination fraud that has continued to undermine confidence in public examinations.

 

The minister said NECO’s 25-year journey reflected Nigeria’s determination to build a credible national examination system capable of guaranteeing equal opportunities for learners across the country.

 

He noted that the council had over the years strengthened examination security, improved reliability in scoring, widened access to examinations in underserved areas and embraced technological innovations that restored public confidence in national certification.

 

 

Alausa said the Ministry of Education would continue to provide policy direction and oversight to ensure NECO examinations aligned with national curricula, learning outcomes and broader development goals.

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2026Hajj: Nigerian Pilgrims Begin Movement from Madinah to Makkah

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

 

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has announced that Nigerian pilgrims in Madinah have begun their movement to Makkah as of Thursday.

 

According to an update from the commission, the transfer commenced after the pilgrims had completed a four-day stay in Madinah.

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NAHCON further disclosed that the four official airlines handling this year’s Hajj operations—Max Air, Umza Airline, Air Peace, and Flynas—have so far transported 9,756 pilgrims to Saudi Arabia.

 

The commission also advised pilgrims intending to visit the Rawdah (the sacred area containing the Prophet Muhammad’s burial chamber in Madinah) before departing for Makkah to coordinate with their respective State Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards for proper guidance and scheduling.

 

“NAHCON wishes to assure the Nigerian contingent that officials of state pilgrims’ welfare boards have already been trained and adequately guided on the procedures for booking Rawdah visits,” the statement read.

 

“However, pilgrims are kindly reminded that due to congestion and crowd management measures, access to the Rawdah is strictly subject to space availability and approved bookings. Pilgrims are therefore advised to remain patient, orderly, and to heed the guidance of their Ulama regarding the validity and acceptance of their Hajj rites.”

 

The commission emphasized that while visiting the Rawdah is a blessed opportunity, it is not a condition for the validity of Hajj.

 

“Allah grants such opportunities according to His will,” NAHCON added.

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