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Senator Sunday Marshall Katung: A Champion Of The People In The Senate

By Israel Bulus, Kaduna
In the heart of Southern Kaduna, where the demand for quality education, accessible healthcare, and economic empowerment continues to grow, one leader has emerged as a beacon of hope—Senator Sunday Marshall Katung. His tenure in the Senate has not only been marked by passionate advocacy but also by tangible results that have transformed lives and communities.
True leadership is measured by impact, not just words. Since assuming office, Senator Katung has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to his people, pushing for policies and initiatives that directly address their needs. His legislative efforts have focused on critical areas such as education, healthcare, economic empowerment, and infrastructural development.
One of his most transformative achievements is his role in the establishment of the Federal University of Applied Sciences in Kachia—a milestone that will provide thousands of young people with access to technical and vocational education. This university is set to bridge the gap between education and employability, equipping students with practical skills for the modern job market.
In the healthcare sector, Senator Katung’s advocacy for the upgrade of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Kafanchan has led to improved medical services, better healthcare infrastructure, and greater access to specialized treatment for residents. His unwavering support for healthcare initiatives continues to improve the quality of life in his constituency.
Beyond legislation, Senator Katung has taken bold steps to empower his constituents economically. Through targeted vocational training programs and financial grants, he has supported over 1,000 small businesses and entrepreneurs across Southern Kaduna. Women and youth, in particular, have benefitted from these initiatives, enabling them to achieve financial independence and contribute to the local economy.
Additionally, his scholarship programs have opened doors for students who might have otherwise been unable to afford higher education. So many students have benefitted from these educational interventions, reinforcing his belief that investing in the youth is the key to a brighter future.
At a time when political divisions often slow down progress, Senator Katung has proven to be a unifying force. His ability to work across party lines to pass crucial legislation underscores his commitment to governance over partisanship. He maintains an open-door policy, engaging with his constituents regardless of political affiliation, and ensuring that every voice is heard in the Senate.
Perhaps the most significant testament to Senator Katung’s leadership is the overwhelming support he enjoys from his people. Whether through community engagements or social media interactions, the gratitude and admiration from his constituents reflect the deep impact of his work.
As he continues his journey of service, his vision remains clear: to build a more prosperous, inclusive, and developed Southern Kaduna. With a track record of achievements and an unshakable commitment to the welfare of his people, Senator Sunday Marshall Katung is not just a politician—he is a leader whose impact will be felt for generations to come.
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Middle Belt Forum Praises Bishop Kukah, Prof Qurix On Appointments As Pro-Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor

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.
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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Demolition: Wike threatens to sack FCDA boss over poor hàndling of compensation

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has threatened to sack the acting Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority, Mr Richard Dauda.
Wike gave the threat in Abuja on Monday, during a meeting with community leaders of Gishiri village, Katampe District, Abuja, whose part of houses were demolished to make way for a road project.
He explained that the threat was over Dauda’s poor handling of the relocation and payment of compensation to the affected persons.
Trouble for Dauda began when the Youth Leader of the community, Adamu Umar, told the minister that the FCDA officials allocated a swampy area to them, different from the one he approved.
Another resident, Miss Juliet Jonah, also complained that some of the affected houses were valued as low as N72,000, asking, “can N72,000 build a house in this current economy?”
The minister who could not hide his disappointment, asked Dauda why he allocated a different location from the one he approved?
Although Dauda refuted the claim, stressing that the area was not swampy, the visible furious minister warned him against giving government a bad name.
“Let me warn you now. I will sack you. You want to go and take the land? You can’t try that.
“You cannot take me to a place to relocate the affected persons, I told them about it, and now you are saying it is not enough. Have you come to tell me?
“This rubbish must stop. Don’t give the government a bad name. Moreover, you are an indigene of Abuja,” he said.
Wike promised to revisit the location to see for himself and assured the affected persons that the matter would be resolved.
He also explained that the amount each person would receive as compensation would be based on how the house was valued.
He said that the FCT Administration had no intention of making anybody suffer, stressing that the government was working for the interest of the people.
“The essence of President Bola Tinubu’s administration is to renew the hope of Nigerians and not to make anyone suffer.
“The road is not for Wike but part of efforts to open Abuja and make it one of the best cities in the world,” he said.
He explained that the funds for the payment of the compensation had been increased from N655 million to N1.3 billion, considering the current economic realities.
He said that the initial amount was based on the official government rates for compensation depending on the value attached to any demolished property.
The minister also warned Dauda against selective compensation of the affected persons on grounds of indigenisation.
According to him, the government does not pay compensation based on where people come from; compensation is paid based on who has property at the affected site.
“I am hearing that you said you will not pay certain people because they are non-indigenes. The day I will hear it again you will tell how you became an indigene.
“What do you mean by non-indigene? What kind of mentality is this? I don’t know where this is coming from.
“I built a house; or I built a store, and a road is passing there, and you are telling me that I am not entitled to compensation because I am a non-indigene. How does this sound?”
Wike, who said “I won’t take that rubbish”, ordered Dauda, who was supervising the payment of the compensation and relocation of the affected persons to everybody that was affected.
“Go and pay people their money as approved. If you are doing anything on the contrary and I find out, you will regret it,” he said.
Verifying the payment record, the minister noted that the N72,000 had been increased to N145,000 following the increase of the compensation fund.
He added that another person that was supposed to get N7 million would now receive N14 million, while a school that was initially supposed to receive N49 million would now receive N99 million. (NAN)
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24-hours After Fubara Serves With Impeachment Notice, Explosion Hits Trans-Niger Pipeline in Rivers

An explosion has occurred at the Trans-Niger Pipeline in Bodo, situated in the Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers State, about 24-hours After the State House of Assembly served an impeachment notice on Sim Fubara and his deputy.
The affected section of the pipeline is currently ablaze, with the precise cause of the explosion remaining unclear, according to reports.
Authorities are investigating whether the incident was the result of human intervention, particularly given recent threats from militant groups to target oil infrastructure.
These threats were issued in response to the Federal Government’s decision to withhold Rivers State’s allocation amid the ongoing political crisis.
The explosion reportedly took place on Monday night along the vital pipeline, which is responsible for transporting crude oil to the Bonny Terminal.