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20 Federal tertiary institutions to get CNG conversion centres, refuelling stations

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In alignment with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to affordable, clean, and sustainable energy, the Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund (MDGIF), in collaboration with Femadec Energy, is set to establish Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) conversion centres and refuelling stations across 20 federal tertiary institutions nationwide.

The Honourable Minister of Education, Dr Morufu Olatunji Alausa, recently convened a meeting with Vice-Chancellors and executives from Femadec Energy, MDGIF, and the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (PCNGI) to finalise project details and ensure timely implementation.

Dr. Alausa emphasized the project’s significance: “This initiative not only aims to reduce transportation costs for our students and lecturers but also represents a pivotal step towards integrating clean energy solutions within our educational institutions.”

Echoing this sentiment, a representative from Femadec Energy stated: “Our collaboration with MDGIF and the federal institutions underscores our dedication to promoting sustainable energy. By introducing CNG infrastructure, we aim to provide cost-effective and environmentally friendly transportation options, fostering a culture of innovation and sustainability among the academic community.”

This project is designed to alleviate the high transportation costs faced by students and lecturers. It aligns with the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda to leverage Nigeria’s abundant natural gas resources for cleaner, cheaper, and more sustainable transportation.

Six institutions are slated to have fully operational CNG facilities by May 29, 2025, demonstrating immediate impacts and paving the way for broader adoption nationwide.

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Two PDP reps defect to APC over ‘internal divisions’

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Two members of the house of representatives have defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house, announced the defections in a letter read on the floor of the lower legislative chamber on Tuesday.

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Our Action Will Speak For Us, Northern CAN Says

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By Amina Samuel, Kaduna

The Northern Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), representing the 19 Northern states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has pledged to concentrate on its mandate rather than engage in unnecessary disputes with critics, asserting that its actions will speak for themselves.

During a dinner event held in Kaduna on Monday, Rev. Dr. John Joseph Hayab, the leader of Northern CAN, articulated this commitment in front of CAN chairmen, secretaries, and various religious leaders. He reaffirmed the association’s dedication to truth, inclusivity, and tackling the challenges that impede the region’s progress.

Rev. Dr. Hayab emphasised that the new leadership of CAN in the North will vigorously advocate for Northern Christians, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights safeguarded. He called upon the Christian community to prioritise unity and collaboration for sustainable development.

“We will continue to be a voice for Northern Christians, defenders of truth, and advocates for justice. However, we will approach this with love and understanding,” he stated.

He expressed concern over the entrenched religious and ethnic divisions in Northern Nigeria, labelling them as significant barriers to growth and peaceful coexistence.

“It is disheartening when people view us as fragmented and intolerant. We must usher in a new era—one characterised by love, respect, and partnership. Our region is blessed, yet these divisions have cost us dearly. It’s time for a shift in mindset,” he added.

In discussions with journalists following the event, Ambassador Elizabeth Azizi, leader of the Northern CAN Women’s Wing, voiced her confidence in Hayab’s leadership, describing him as a capable figure poised to advance the Christian cause in the North.

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She also took issue with the previous CAN leadership under Rev. Yakubu Pam and Secretary Elder Sunday Oibe for overstaying their tenure by two years and nine months, urging them to act with maturity and refrain from dragging the Christian community into unnecessary disputes.

Similarly, Northern CAN Youth Leader Evangelist Musa Misal reiterated the youth’s support for Hayab, calling on Pam and Oibe to accept the transition graciously. He demanded an immediate handover of all Northern CAN properties across the 19 states and the FCT to the new leadership.

“The youth stand resolutely behind the new leadership and will provide unwavering support. This is the kind of leader we have long sought,” he declared.

The event saw the participation of prominent Christian leaders from across the region, including Bishop Mohammed Naga (Borno State), Secretary General of Northern CAN; Dr. Barr. Grace Kaka (Bauchi State), Director of Legal and Public Affairs; and Rev. Godwin Adole (Sokoto State), Director of Ecumenism and Interfaith.

Also in attendance were Rev. Emeka Obianyor, Director of Planning, Research, and Strategy; Rev. Fr. Prof. Ngbea Gabriel (Benue State), Director of Youth, Women, and Education; and Rev. Dr. Jonah Samson, Northern CAN Vice Chairman and Chairman of CAN North Central Zone.

Other notable figures included former ECWA General Secretary Worldwide, Rev. Yunusa Madu; and Bishop Ademola Idowu Tinuoye, President of the Pentecostal Bishops Forum and President of the Seat of God Ministries, Kaduna, among others.

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Middle Belt Forum Praises Bishop Kukah, Prof Qurix On Appointments As Pro-Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor

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By Amos Tauna, Kaduna

The Middle Belt Forum, Kaduna chapter, has expressed its commendation for the recent appointments of Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto and Prof. Qurix Williams by President Bola Tinubu as Pro-Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Applied Sciences, Kachia, Kaduna State.

In a statement released by the forum’s Public Relations Officer, Eld. Yusuf Solomon Danbaki, it was emphasised that their appointments are well-deserved and serve as a testament to the exceptional leadership, dedication, and contributions of these distinguished individuals to education and national development in Nigeria.

The statement highlighted that Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, is a globally respected intellectual, peace advocate, and voice of reason. His unwavering commitment to justice, equity, and the advancement of education has garnered him admiration across Nigeria and beyond.

As Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Bishop Kukah’s visionary leadership is anticipated to guide the university towards becoming a centre of academic excellence and innovation, the statement noted.

Regarding Prof. Qurix Williams Barnabas, the statement described him as an accomplished academic and administrator who brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his role as Vice-Chancellor. It stressed that his distinguished career in academia and research, along with his passion for institution-building, positions him as the ideal leader to steer the university towards fulfilling its mandate of fostering applied sciences and technological advancement.

The Middle Belt Forum, Kaduna Chapter, commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for these strategic appointments, which reflect his administration’s commitment to recognising and harnessing the immense human resources within the Middle Belt region.

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The Forum extends its profound gratitude to the President for his foresight and urges him to continue identifying and appointing more capable leaders from the Middle Belt to key positions in his administration. It remarked that the Middle Belt region is rich in highly skilled, visionary, and dedicated individuals eager to contribute to the nation’s growth and development, asserting that Bishop Kukah and Prof. Qurix exemplify the talent and potential that abound in the region.

“Their appointments are not only a source of pride for the Middle Belt but also a call to action for other leaders to recognise and utilise the region’s vast human resources,” the statement affirmed.

The forum believes that as the Federal University of Applied Sciences, Kachia, prepares to admit its first cohort of students in September 2025, the leadership of Bishop Kukah and Prof. Qurix will position the institution as a hub of academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and innovation. Their appointments align perfectly with the Renewed Hope Agenda, and the forum trusts that they will lay a solid foundation for the university’s growth and impact.

Consequently, the Middle Belt Forum, Kaduna Chapter, pledges its full support to Bishop Kukah, Prof. Qurix, and the entire university community as they work to transform the educational landscape of Southern Kaduna and Nigeria as a whole.

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