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SEDC approves Enugu relocation, programme rollout for 2026

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The board of the South East Development Commission (SEDC) has approved the relocation of the commission’s core operations to Enugu and the rollout of key programmes in 2026.

The approval was given at the third extraordinary meeting of the board, which also served as its final statutory session for 2025.

The meeting was chaired by Chief Emeka Wogu, chairman of the board of trustees, SEDC.

The board reviewed the commission’s programme implementation, institutional performance, and strategic engagements undertaken in 2025.

Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, SEDC, Mark Okoye, described 2025 as a foundational year focused on building systems, governance structures, and strategic partnerships.

Okoye thanked President Bola Tinubu for supporting the establishment and operationalisation of the commission.

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He also acknowledged the Minister of Regional Development, Abubakar Momoh, and the Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, for their guidance and collaboration.

Okoye commended south-east governors for their support, especially Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu state, for providing office space to serve as the commission’s headquarters.

He appreciated board members, executive directors, civil servants, and support staff for their contributions throughout the year.

The board noted achievements recorded in 2025, including the development of governance and administrative frameworks and the establishment of internal management and advisory committees.

It also noted strategic engagements with federal ministries, departments and agencies, development finance institutions, state governments, private sector leaders, and the south-east diaspora.

The board said progress was made on the south-east regional development plan and the conceptualisation of major infrastructure and economic programmes.

It added that concrete steps had been taken toward relocating the commission’s core operations to Enugu in early 2026.

Following deliberations, the board endorsed the 2025 year-in-review report presented by the managing director.

The board approved operational priorities for the first half of 2026, including full transition to the Enugu headquarters.

It approved the activation of priority programmes such as the South-East Venture Capital Programme, the M. I. Okpara fellowship, the South-East Investment Company, and the Project Preparation Facility.

The board also approved the commencement of stakeholder consultations and technical work on the south-east regional development plan.

It endorsed plans to strengthen institutional capacity through targeted recruitment.

The board noted the fiscal realities and national policy environment outlined in the 2026 call circular.

It commended management for maintaining strong partnerships with development finance institutions, federal agencies, state governments, and the private sector.

The board directed its standing committees to continue providing strategic oversight across environment, projects and partnerships, commercial and industrial development, diversity and inclusion, finance, security, and legal matters.

The board expressed confidence in the commission’s readiness to roll out visible programmes in 2026.

Early priorities include operationalising the Enugu headquarters and launching flagship human capital and innovation programmes.

The board said bankable infrastructure projects would be activated through the project preparation facility and the Southeast Investment company.

It added that collaboration with south-east state governments would be strengthened on infrastructure, agro-industrial, and social programmes.

It said engagement with the diaspora and private sector would be expanded to unlock co-financing and investment opportunities.

“In endorsing the Commission’s relocation to Enugu, the Board affirms that SEDC must remain firmly rooted in the region it was created to serve. This move is more than administrative; it is a symbolic and strategic step toward ensuring our work is directly felt by the communities whose future we are shaping,” Wogu said.

“The South East is ready for bankable projects. Our focus is to build credibility, structure, and partnerships that unlock long-term financing for transformational infrastructure,” Okoye said.

The board reaffirmed its commitment to supporting management in building a transparent, disciplined, and high-performing development institution.

The board thanked partners, stakeholders, and residents of the south-east, expressing optimism that 2026 would be defined by delivery and measurable impact.

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EFCC arrests man over N10m land fraud in Enugu

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Operatives of the Enugu Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission have arrested a man, Ifeanyi Mba, over an alleged N10 million land fraud.

The anti-graft agency disclosed the arrest in a statement posted on its official X handle on Monday.

]EFCC said, “The suspect was arrested following claims of a petitioner alleging that he paid the suspect the said sum for a piece of land located at Plot 677 Owo/Premier Layout, Ogui Nike community in Enugu state, only to find out that the land was being developed by unknown persons.

“According to the petitioner, when he contacted the suspect regarding the development, he said he was informed that the said property was government owned

“Subsequently, all efforts made by the petitioner to recover his money proved abortive as the suspect remained incommunicado.”

The anti-graft agency said preliminary investigations showed that there is no layout bearing Plot 677 Owo/Premier within government-acquired areas, adding that Owo and Premier are two separate layouts.

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It said the suspect would be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

This latest arrest other prosecutions handled by the Enugu Zonal Directorate.

In January  the Enugu State Government recovered a total of ₦1.28 billion from Sujimoto Luxury Construction Ltd. following investigations by EFCC into the alleged diversion of funds meant for the construction of Smart Green Schools across the state.

The recovered funds, which form part of payments made to the company for projects reportedly abandoned or substantially unexecuted, were formally handed over to the state government at the EFCC Enugu Zonal Office.

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Zamfara gov Dauda Lawal dumps PDP for APC

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Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, has defected from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress.

The development was confirmed on Monday in a statement issued by the governor’s media aide, Nuhu Anka, who said the defection followed his principal’s engagements with party leaders, elders and supporters in the state.

“The Government and PDP family of Zamfara State wish to formally inform the general public of an important political development following extensive consultations with stakeholders, political leaders, elders, and supporters across the state.

“After careful consideration, and in the overriding interest of stability, progress, and the sustainable development of Zamfara State, Dauda Lawal, the Executive Governor of Zamfara State, has decided to formally defect from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress,” the statement read.

According to Anka, the governor’s decision was influenced by the internal challenges within the PDP at both the national and state levels.

“This decision was reached after wide consultations with political stakeholders and supporters, particularly in view of the prolonged internal crisis, leadership disagreements, and unresolved structural challenges within the PDP at both the national and state levels.

“These challenges have continued to create uncertainty and distractions that could hinder effective governance and the delivery of democratic dividends to the people of Zamfara State,” the statement added.

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He further emphasised that the governor remained committed to addressing the security and development needs of the North-Western state.

Anka said it had become necessary for the governor to “align with a political platform that provides greater unity, stability, and stronger cooperation with the Federal Government for the benefit of the people.”

He disclosed that the final decision followed a meeting held at the Government House in Gusau involving top government officials and key political stakeholders in the state.

“The final deliberation leading to this historic decision was held at the Government House in Gusau under the coordination and leadership of the Deputy Governor, alongside senior government officials and key political stakeholders,” the statement said.

He said the governor also expressed appreciation to members of the PDP for their support over the years, noting that the prevailing political circumstances made the move necessary.

“By joining the APC, the Governor reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening unity, improving security, accelerating development, and ensuring that Zamfara State benefits fully from stronger collaboration with the Federal Government,” it added.

Lawal is among the governors expected to seek re-election in the 2027 general elections.

His defection comes shortly after a Court of Appeal judgment on Monday, which upheld an earlier ruling restraining the Independent National Electoral Commission from recognising the outcome of the PDP national convention held in Ibadan.

The development increases the number of APC governors across the country to 31.

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Rivers Assembly rejects four of Fubara’s commissioner nominees

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The Rivers State House of Assembly has rejected four of nine commissioner nominees submitted by Governor Siminalayi Fubara for confirmation.

The nominees were screened on Monday at the State Assembly in Port Harcourt where the lawmakers confirmed five but rejected four others, namely: Professor Datonye Alasia, Mrs. Charity Deemua, Tamuno Williams, and Otonye TKD Amachree.

Those confirmed at the screening were Mr. Tonye Bellgam, Professor Temple Nwofor, Dr. Peters Nwagor, Mr. Lekue Kenneth, and Sir Amairigha Edward Hart.

Governor Fubara had, on March 5, 2026, forwarded a list of nine nominees to the lawmakers for screening and confirmation following dissolution of the State Executive Council.

Subsequently, the House of Assembly invited nominees to submit the required documents for screening before confirmation of appointment as commissioners and members of the Rivers State Executive Council.

Meanwhile, this is the first time commissioner nominees would be screened by the House since the emergency rule ended in September 2025.

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