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Recent Appointments in Kaduna State by Governor Uba Sani.

Ikechukwu Emmanuel

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In a significant development for governance in Kaduna State, Governor Uba Sani has officially appointed James Atung Kanyip as the new Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs. This decision was announced in a statement on Saturday by Mallam Ibraheem Musa, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor.

The recent appointments extend beyond Kanyip, with Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed assuming the role of Commissioner for Finance, Barde Yunana Markus as Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, and Farida Abubakar Ahmed as Executive Director of the Kaduna State Media Corporation (KSMC). Additionally, Vitus Azuka Ewuzie has been designated as Senior Special Assistant for Legal Matters, while Francis Damina will focus on Research and Documentation.

Other notable appointees include Victor Mathew Bobai as Senior Special Assistant for Public Affairs, Abdulmutallib Isah as Senior Special Assistant for Special Duties, and Abdulhaleem Ishaq Ringim as Special Assistant for Economic Matters. The Governor’s statement highlighted that these appointments are part of a broader strategy to revitalize his administration and enhance service delivery across various sectors.

All appointments are effective immediately, signaling a proactive approach by Governor Sani to strengthen his team and address the pressing needs of the state.

### Sokoto State’s Ambitious Budget Proposal

In related governance news, Governor Ahmad Aliyu of Sokoto State has presented a substantial budget of ₦526.88 billion for the 2025 fiscal year. Dubbed the “Transformational and Infrastructural Budget,” this financial plan aims to tackle key issues aligned with the nine priority areas of his administration, including security, education, healthcare, and economic empowerment.

Governor Aliyu emphasized the commitment of his administration to deliver the dividends of democracy and good governance to the people of Sokoto State. The budget proposes a capital expenditure of ₦349.39 billion and recurrent expenditure of ₦176.30 billion, reflecting a balanced approach to development and operational needs.

In response to ongoing security challenges, the governor announced the procurement and distribution of over 130 patrol vehicles to enhance the capabilities of security agencies in the state.

These developments in both Kaduna and Sokoto States underscore a concerted effort by their respective governors to improve governance, address security concerns, and promote sustainable development within their jurisdictions.

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Benue Governor Alia Denies Defection Rumors, Affirms APC Leadership.

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Makurdi, Benue State – Governor Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia has vehemently refuted recent rumors alleging his planned defection to the Social Democratic Party (SDP). In a statement released by his Chief Press Secretary, Tersoo Kula, Governor Alia dismissed the claims as “dubious” and a smear campaign orchestrated by unnamed “discontented politicians in Abuja.”

The Governor reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the All Progressives Congress (APC), emphasizing his role as the party leader in Benue State. He accused his detractors of attempting to sow discord between him and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, asserting the strength of their existing relationship.

Governor Alia declared that the allegations, which included insinuations of joining forces with former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, are “absolutely gratuitous and lack any trustworthy evidence.” He urged the Benue public to disregard unsubstantiated information and reiterated his dedication to serving the state with transparency and unwavering resolve. He highlighted his efforts to reconnect Benue with the federal government, resulting in numerous benefits for the state and its people, and reaffirmed his commitment to President Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope” agenda.

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APC Aims for Anambra: Governor Otu Expresses Optimism.

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Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State, Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Anambra State Governorship Primary Election Committee, has voiced confidence in the party’s potential to secure victory in the upcoming gubernatorial election. Addressing APC delegates in Awka, Governor Otu emphasized the possibility of wresting control of Anambra State from the incumbent All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), currently led by Governor Charles Soludo.

Governor Otu highlighted the strategic importance of aligning Anambra with the ruling party at the center, suggesting that such alignment would benefit the state’s populace. He further stressed the need for unity amongst party members, urging them to support the eventual primary election winner and work cohesively towards achieving success in the general election. The governor underscored the APC’s growing presence in the Southeast, emphasizing the potential impact of adding Anambra to its regional portfolio. His remarks signal a renewed and determined effort by the APC to expand its influence in the region.

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Nigeria’s Public Debt Burden Significantly Increases.

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Nigeria’s public debt has experienced a substantial surge, reaching N144.67 trillion by December 2024, a 48.58% increase from the N97.34 trillion recorded at the close of 2023. This data, released by the Debt Management Office, indicates a year-on-year increase of N47.32 trillion and a quarter-on-quarter rise of 1.65%.

This escalation is primarily attributable to increased external and domestic borrowing. External debt rose by 83.89% to N70.29 trillion, while domestic debt increased by 25.77% to N74.38 trillion. The Federal Government accounts for the majority of both external (N62.92 trillion) and domestic (N70.41 trillion) debt.

This significant increase in Nigeria’s debt profile has prompted concern among financial experts, particularly regarding the country’s capacity to manage this growing burden amidst existing infrastructural deficits. The implications of this rising debt for Nigeria’s economic stability and future development remain a critical area of analysis.

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