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Kaduna govt. seeks EU’s support to boost solar energy supply to hospitals

The Kaduna State Government has called on the European Union (EU) to support it with solar panels to enable it to boost solar power supply to its hospitals and healthcare centres.
Mr Idris Aminu-Idris, the Managing Director of Kaduna Power Supply Company (KAPSCO), made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on the sidelines of an event organised to inaugurate the Federal Steering Committee for the EU-funded Nigeria Solar for Health (NSHIP ) project.
Aminu-Idris said the EU support would go a long way toward deploying cleaner energy systems for the hospitals in the state.
The call is coming as Nigeria gradually transitions to clean energy sources that will reduce carbon emissions and bring Nigeria closer to achieving its net zero goals across various states in the country.
“Kaduna State has benefited and we can testify that this is a welcome development and it is going to ensure that there is access to electricity off-grid solution for the primary health care centres
“Now, in the previous phase of the EU donations, we were actually able to support about 10 general hospitals with about 792 kilowatts of power – totally off-grid.
“So, from the state government’s side, through KAPSCO, we are able to maintain all those general hospitals because we have an operation and maintenance team.
“Beyond that, we have an annual budget from the state government for the operation and maintenance of the primary healthcare centres.
“We are happy to be part of the EU-funded Nigeria Solar for Health Project and we will key into the new phase of the EU donor fund.
“We are very much ready and we have done so much already. We are going beyond the nine primary healthcare centres that the EU project wants to take completely off-grid,” he said
The KAPSCO MD said through the state government’s effort, out of the 255 primary healthcare centres in the state, “we have so far taken 209 of them off-grid.”
“Again, the remaining off-grid solutions for the primary healthcare centres are ongoing.
“So, you can see that Kaduna State has gone beyond the primary healthcare centres.
“We are going to our major hospitals and would like the EU to come in fully and support us .
“We are particular about the Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital; we have a major hospital in Zaria also called Gambo Sawaba General Hospital; then we have the Patrick Yakowa Hospital in Kafanchan.
He said that the the state government has already created synergy between the relevant ministries that are supposed to work close to drive the EU-funded project effectively.
“Kaduna State is ready for that. We are now going to create the cooperation between the Ministry of Health and the agency to ensure that this project is grounded.
“Already there is a synergy between the state’s power supply agency and the healthcare sector in the State.
“We have been working together over the years.it has gone beyond this, we have started for so many years and we have worked over some period of years,” he added.
The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) reports that the technical assistance for Nigeria Solar for health project aims to provide 24 hours green and reliable electricity supply to critical public healthcare facilities and reduce CO2 emissions compared to grid -connected diesel and petrol generators.
The project is funded by the EU and implemented by NTU International A/S, the implementing organisation. (NAN
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Group Urges Tinubu To Declare Emergency in Zamfara Over Governance Collapse

The Northern Youths Consultative Forum for Justice (NYCJ) has urged Nigerian President Bola Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in Zamfara State, citing a complete breakdown of governance, law, and order.
In a statement issued on Monday in Kano, NYCJ President Dr Sanusi Rano described the situation in Zamfara as “organised abandonment of duty” by elected officials.
“What we are witnessing in Zamfara is not governance. It is betrayal of the people,” Rano said, pointing to the absence of a functional state House of Assembly and allegations linking officials to criminal activities.
The group highlighted the suspension of 10 lawmakers who spoke out against the deteriorating security situation, arguing that their removal has left Zamfara without a legally recognised legislative body.
“This is a dictatorship of silence,” said Rano, adding that the lack of checks and balances has deepened the state’s crisis.
“The same hands that should protect Zamfara are profiting from its destruction,” Rano stated.
Calling for decisive action, the group demanded the appointment of a non-partisan administrator to rebuild the state’s institutions.
“If this is not done now, Zamfara risks becoming a permanent state of anarchy, which threatens our democracy,” Rano warned.
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Late Gospel Singer Osinachi’s Husband Sentenced to Death

Justice Nwosu-Iheme of a Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Wuse Zone 2, Abuja, on Monday, sentenced the husband of late gospel singer, Osinachi, Peter Nwachukwu, to death by hanging.
Nwachukwu was found guilty of culpable homicide resulting in the death of the deceased ( his wife) on April 8, 2022.
The judge held that the prosecution had proven the burden of proof placed on it by the law and subsequently found the defendant guilty.
Nwachukwu was arraigned on June 3, 2022 by the Office of Attorney-General of the Federation (OAGF), on behalf of the Federal Government, on a 23-count charge .
The charge was on culpable homicide punishable with death, criminal intimidation, cruelty to children, criminal intimidation of children, spousal battery, among others.
In the course of trial, the prosecution called 17 witnesses, including two children of the late Osinachi, who testified as fourth prosecution and fifth prosecution witnesses, PW4 and PW5 respectively.
The prosecution also tendered 25 documents as exhibits before the court.
The defendant testified for the defence and further called four other witnesses and tendered four exhibits in his defence.
Shortly before sentencing, the defendant, counsel , Reginald Nwali, in his allocutus pleaded with the court to be lenient in its judgment.
Similarly, the prosecution counsel, Mrs Aderonke Imala, urged the court to give force to the law as stipulated.
Justice Nwosu-Iheme subsequently sentenced Nwachukwu to death by hanging on Count 1, while he was sentenced to two years imprisonment each on Counts 2, 3, 8,9, 12, 13, and 18.
The court sentenced the defendant to six months imprisonment on Count 10, three years imprisonment in Count 11, while he was fined the sum of N500,000 and N200,000 respectively on Counts 6 and 7 respectively. (NAN)
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Lawyers Demand Probe Into Mele Kyari’s NNPCL Tenure

A group of lawyers under the banner of the Guardian of Democracy and Rule of Law staged a massive protest at the Federal Ministry of Finance in Abuja on Monday, demanding a judicial inquiry into the tenure of Mele Kolo Kyari, the former Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL).
The protesters, led by Barrister Benjamin Theophilus, submitted a petition alleging widespread corruption, tax evasion, abuse of office, and misappropriation of public funds during Kyari’s leadership.
The petition highlighted several contentious issues, including inflated costs of refinery rehabilitation contracts, fraudulent crude oil allocations, mismanagement of the AKK Gas Pipeline Project, fuel subsidy fraud, and questionable crude-backed loans.
According to the petition, NNPCL under Kyari spent over $4 billion on rehabilitating the Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna refineries, far exceeding an initial private-sector proposal of $1 billion for all three facilities.
“Kyari is alleged to have collaborated with consultants and contractors to conceal the actual cost of contracts and evade taxes,” the petition stated, noting that the refineries remain inefficient despite the expenditure.
The lawyers also accused Kyari of overseeing the diversion of crude oil allocations under the pretext of “pipeline security” at a rate of 80,000 barrels per day, with no transparent accountability mechanisms.
The $5 billion AKK Gas Pipeline Project was similarly flagged for irregularities in contract awards and execution, with little progress despite significant funding.
Further allegations include fuel subsidy fraud, with NNPCL reportedly increasing petroleum imports in 2020 during a global decline in fuel consumption due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The petition also criticised crude-backed loans totalling $21.565 billion since 2019, which it claimed disadvantaged Nigeria by ceding trading profits to international traders.
The protesters called for a judicial commission to investigate Kyari’s tenure, probe payments to refinery contractors, and examine past audit failures.
They also urged the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) to investigate suspected tax evasion and fraudulent declarations, while advocating for the recovery of any misappropriated public funds.
The Federal Ministry of Finance has yet to respond to the petition, and NNPCL officials were unavailable for comment at the time of reporting.