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Prof. Enape Hails Tinubu’s Strategic Defence Overhaul as Gen. Musa Takes the Helm

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Joel Ajayi

Prof. Victoria Ayishetu Enape, has applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his decisive leadership in appointing General Christopher Gwabin Musa (Rtd) as the new Minister of Defence, following the resignation of Mohammed Badaru Abubakar.

In a statement issued to journalists, Enape described the President’s action as “strategic, timely, and deeply reflective of Nigeria’s evolving security needs.” She noted that the appointment marks a significant recalibration of the nation’s defence architecture.

According to her, President Tinubu has once again demonstrated “clarity of purpose and unwavering commitment to strengthening the territorial integrity of the nation,” by selecting General Musa—a former Chief of Defence Staff and Theatre Commander of Operation Hadin Kai—with decades of operational and policy experience.

She highlighted Musa’s achievements in counter-terrorism, inter-agency coordination, and rights-based security management, stressing that his leadership comes at a critical time when insecurity requires fresh strategies, stronger synergy, and restored public confidence.

Enape also commended the resignation of former Minister Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, describing it as “an act of democratic accountability and leadership maturity,” which has paved the way for renewed energy within the Ministry of Defence.

“With General Musa at the helm, Nigeria can expect enhanced defence reforms, improved military welfare, strengthened international partnerships, and deeper cooperation among security agencies,” she stated.

She further described the appointment as more than an administrative shift, calling it “a statement of hope and a reaffirmation of the President’s commitment to securing every inch of Nigeria.”

General Musa, she added, embodies leadership forged through frontline experience and dedication to national unity. His transition into the Defence Ministry, she said, signals a new era of intelligence-driven operations, heightened morale within the armed forces, and a stronger national resolve against insecurity.

Enape concluded with an optimistic message to citizens across the country, assuring them that “a brighter security horizon is emerging, a stronger defence posture is unfolding, and Nigeria is rising towards a safer and more united future.”

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FG Commits To National Development With Major Contract Agreements — Umahi

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The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Works, has again signed landmark contract agreements with four (4) construction firms to execute critical road projects across the country, in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. The contract signing ceremony, held on Thursday at the Ministry’s Headquarters in Mabushi, Abuja, marks another major step in the Federal Government’s commitment to delivering durable, sustainable road infrastructure that enhances connectivity, stimulates economic growth, and improves the quality of life of Nigerians.

The four contractors and their respective projects are as follows:

1. Messrs J. Patel and Sons Nigeria Limited – Reconstruction of Mando (Kaduna) – Birnin Gwari Road in Kaduna State,

2. Messrs JRB Construction Company Limited – Dualisation of Ibadan–Ijebu Ode Road in Oyo and Ogun States,

3. Messrs Truecrete Solutions Limited – Construction of Osogbo–Ikirun–Akoda Road in Osun State and

4. Messrs Peculiar Ultimate Concerns Limited – Construction of Osogbo–Iwo–Ibadan Road in Osun and Oyo States.

Speaking during the event, the Honourable Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, CON, FNSE, FNATE, described the projects as strategic national infrastructure designed to boost economic activities, improve transportation efficiency, and strengthen national integration. He noted that the reconstruction of the Mando (Kaduna) –Birnin Gwari Road in Kaduna State holds special significance, as it was one of the key infrastructure development commitments made by His Excellency, President Tinubu during the 2022/2023 electioneering campaigns. According to the Minister, the present administration remains resolute in its determination to deliver world-class infrastructure that will stand the test of time. “Our vision is to build roads that will last for generations. Under the Renewed Hope administration, we are determined to deliver infrastructure that can serve Nigerians for up to 100 years through the adoption of rigid pavement (concrete) technology,” Umahi stated.

The Minister commended the selected contractors for their competence, track records, and proven capacity, emphasising the Federal Government’s confidence in indigenous contractors. He particularly praised Messrs JRB Construction Company Limited, Truecrete Solutions Limited, and other indigenous firms for their commendable performances on previous projects across the country.

Umahi charged all contractors to mobilise to their respective project sites immediately and commence work without delay, stressing that the Ministry expects measurable progress within the stipulated timelines.

Earlier in his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Rafiu Olarinre Adeladan, who formally signed the contract agreements, described the occasion as the successful completion of the procurement process and the official commencement of project implementation.

He commended the leadership of the Ministry for its commitment to ensuring that projects reached the execution stage and reaffirmed the Ministry’s dedication to effective monitoring, quality assurance, and timely delivery.

Also speaking, the Director of Highways, Construction and Rehabilitation, Mr. Clement Ogbuagu, presented details of the awarded contracts as follows:

1. Reconstruction of Mando–Birnin Gwari Road, Kaduna State

Contractor: Messrs J. Patel and Sons Nigeria Limited

Contract Sum: ₦178,116,787,162.00

Length: 122 Kilometres

2. Dualisation of Ibadan–Ijebu Ode Road, Oyo and Ogun States

Contractor: JRB Construction Company Limited,

Contract Sum: ₦295,996,609,992.77

Length: 114.5 Kilometres (Single Carriageway Equivalent)

3. Construction of Osogbo–Ikirun–Akoda Road, Osun State

Contractor: Truecrete Solutions Limited

Contract Sum: ₦101,806,585,825.90

Length: 70 Kilometres (Single Carriageway Equivalent) and

4. Construction of Osogbo–Iwo–Ibadan Road, Osun State

Contractor: Peculiar Ultimate Concerns Limited

Contract Sum: ₦114,854,477,607.93

Length: 73 Kilometres

All the projects will be executed using Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement (CRCP) technology, in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to building durable, cost-effective, and sustainable road infrastructure nationwide.

The ceremony represents another significant milestone in the Federal Government’s drive to modernise Nigeria’s road network and accelerate national economic development.

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