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Governor Peter Mbah presents N1.62 trillion 2026 Budget to Enugu Assembly

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Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State on Tuesday presented a N1.62 trillion appropriation bill to the State House of Assembly for the 2026 fiscal year, seeking approval to consolidate the progress recorded by his administration over the past two years.

Presenting the budget tagged “Budget of Renewed Momentum” in Enugu, Mbah said the proposal represents a 66.5% increase over the N971 billion budget for 2025.

He said the upward review is necessary to sustain the impact of reforms and investments already underway across the state.

“Our 2026 budget is designed to sustain the renewed momentum we have built over the last two years, which has remained impactful across all sectors,” the governor said.

Capital expenditure takes lion’s share

Giving a detailed breakdown, Mbah explained that N321 billion, representing 20% of the total budget, is earmarked for recurrent expenditure, while a significantly larger N1.29 trillion is allocated to capital expenditure.

He said the budget framework is anchored on four key pillars:

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Empowerment and education

Inclusive and people-centred development
Good governance
Economic transformation

According to him, “These pillars form the foundation of our development agenda and will guide the implementation of this budget.”

Revenue projections

Mbah also highlighted the funding plan for the 2026 proposal. The budget will be financed through:

N870 billion from Internally Generated Revenue (IGR)
N387 billion from Federal Allocation
N329 billion from capital receipts

Sectoral breakdown

The governor said the economic sector received the highest allocation with N825 billion, reflecting ongoing investments in infrastructure, agriculture, and industrial development.

This is followed by the social sector, which received N644 billion, aimed at strengthening education, healthcare, social welfare, and human capital development.

Other allocations include:

Administration sector: N128 billion
Law and Justice sector: N15 billion
Regional sector: N2 billion
2025 budget performance hits 83%
Providing an update on the outgoing fiscal year, Mbah disclosed that the 2025 budget has achieved 83% implementation, adding that the performance figure is expected to improve before the year ends.

Lawmakers pledge support

In his remarks, the Speaker of the Enugu State House of Assembly, Chief Uche Ugwu, commended the governor for what he described as remarkable achievements within just two years in office.

He assured the governor of the Assembly’s full cooperation, including expedited consideration and passage of the appropriation bill.

“We are committed to giving this budget accelerated hearing and passage to support the governor’s developmental agenda,” Ugwu said.

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Burkina Faso releases 11 Nigerian officers after Abuja claims the aircraft was en route to Portugal

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Burkina Faso has released the 11 Nigerian military officers who were detained after their Nigerian Air Force (NAF) C-130 aircraft made what authorities described as an unauthorised landing in Bobo-Dioulasso on Monday.

According to Business Insider, the officers — two crew members and nine military passengers — were allowed to return to Nigeria after Burkinabè authorities completed preliminary security checks amid suspicions that the team may have been linked to Nigeria’s involvement in the Benin coup response.

The Nigerian government had maintained that the landing was purely a technical emergency while the aircraft was en route to Portugal. However, Burkina Faso countered this explanation, saying the aircraft violated national protocols by entering its airspace without permission.

Territorial Administration Minister Emile Zerbo said the unexpected arrival of the aircraft triggered an immediate and heightened security response.

“The aircraft flew into Burkina Faso without clearance,” Zerbo stated, noting that defence and intelligence units were deployed promptly to assess the situation.

The Alliance of Sahel States (AES) — comprising Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger — issued a joint statement late Monday describing the incident as a confirmed “airspace violation” and an “unfriendly act.” The bloc further announced that its air forces had been placed on maximum alert with orders to neutralise any aircraft that breached AES-controlled airspace.

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Despite the strong language, Burkinabè security officials told the BBC that the Nigerian officers were questioned, cleared, and later permitted to leave.

The Nigerian Air Force, in its own account, stressed that a technical fault necessitated the diversion and that the emergency landing followed standard international aviation safety procedures. While the NAF confirmed its personnel were safe and treated respectfully, it did not directly acknowledge their detention.

The episode comes amid worsening relations between Nigeria and the AES governments. Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger — all under military rule — have repeatedly accused Nigeria of overstepping in regional security matters, particularly in Benin, where Nigeria has coordinated responses to coup attempts.

The three Sahel states formally withdrew from ECOWAS earlier this year, alleging political interference and the bloc’s inability to effectively tackle jihadist violence. Since then, they have strengthened military ties within the AES, distanced themselves from Western partners such as France, and expanded security cooperation with Russia.

In a related development, Niger has imposed new restrictions on goods entering from Nigeria, citing growing security concerns and suspicion over Nigerian military activities across the Sahel.

“For security requirements, all goods originating from Nigeria must be unloaded and inspected at the entry offices before any transit formalities,” announced Colonel Mohamed Yacouba Siddo in a Tuesday directive.

SaharaReporters had earlier revealed that Burkina Faso’s junta detained the 11 Nigerian officers and impounded the NAF C-130 after its emergency landing — an incident now adding to the escalating tension between Abuja and the Sahel military regimes.

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Senate approves Tinubu’s request to deploy troops to Benin for peace mission

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The Senate on Tuesday approved President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s request to deploy Nigerian troops to the Republic of Benin on a peace mission aimed at restoring democratic order and stability.

The resolution followed the Senate’s consideration of the President’s request in the Committee of the Whole during plenary.

Tinubu had, in a letter read on the floor by Senate President Godswill Akpabio on Tuesday, urged the Senate to approve the troop deployment to help restore governance following a recent coup attempt in Benin.

The President had initially deployed members of the Nigerian Armed Forces on Sunday to assist in restoring democracy after a group of soldiers attempted a coup.

In the letter titled, “Deployment of Nigerian troops to the Republic of Benin for a peace mission”, Tinubu cited Section 5(5), Part 2 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and stated that, following consultation with the National Defence Council, he sought the Senate’s consent for the deployment.

“This request is made further to a request received from the Government of Benin Republic for the exceptional and immediate provision of air support by the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“The Distinguished Senate may wish to note that the Government of the Republic of Benin is currently faced with an attempted unconstitutional seizure of power and disruption and destabilization of democratic institutions.

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“The situation as reported by the Government of Benin requires urgent external intervention.

“The Distinguished Senate considers the close ties of brotherhood and friendship which exist between Nigeria and the Republic of Benin, as well as the principles of collective security upheld within ECOWAS.

“It is our duty to provide the support as requested by the Government of the Republic of Benin.”

After reading the letter, Akpabio committed the President’s request for consent to the Committee of the Whole for immediate action.

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Rivers Governor Fubara finally dumps PDP for APC

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has officially left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Announcing his defection on Tuesday evening, Fubara said the move was made “in the interest of the people of Rivers State” and in appreciation of the “overwhelming support” the state has received from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

According to him, President Tinubu personally gave his approval for the move, clearing the path for Fubara’s official entry into the ruling party.

His switch to the APC comes on the heels of several closed-door meetings with the President and the recent defection of 17 members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, fueling expectations that the governor would eventually align with the APC as part of a broader peace arrangement.

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