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Adesina Steps Down As AfDB President Sept 1, Hails Nigeria’s Support

President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, has announced that his tenure will conclude on September 1, 2025, marking the end of a decade defined by sweeping reforms and historic growth at the helm of Africa’s leading financial institution.
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Oyo State Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone in Atan-Ijaye, Akinyele Local Government Area, at the weekend, Dr. Adesina revealed that the visit would be his final official trip to Nigeria as AfDB President.
“This is actually my last time that I will be in Nigeria as President of the African Development Bank. My term comes to an end exactly at 8:00 a.m. on September 1, 2025,” he stated.
Reflecting on his journey, Adesina said it has been “an honour to serve Africa and to use that as an instrument to serve my country, Nigeria.”
He expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, and other Nigerian stakeholders for their unwavering support during his tenure.
“In 2015, when I took over as president of the bank, its capital stood at $93 billion. Today, it is $318 billion,” he said.
“We did everything right—good governance, transparency, and accountability. The bank is now ranked the best multilateral financial institution in the world and also the most transparent, scoring 78% on the transparency index,” he said.
Adesina acknowledged the crucial role Nigeria played in the bank’s success and thanked members of the National Assembly, state governors, the private sector, and the Nigerian people for their consistent backing.
Earlier in his remarks, Adesina commended Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State for revitalising the Fashola Farm Settlement, which has now attracted investments of over ?11 billion.”
“Governor Makinde is an exemplary leader. He has revived Fashola and turned it into a magnet for agribusiness,” he said.
Reiterating his long-standing belief in agriculture as the “backbone of transformation and national security,” Adesina underscored the strategic role of Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones in linking producers to processors and markets.
“The goal of SAPZ is to reduce post-harvest losses, strengthen value chains, and create jobs,” he said, noting that 28 SAPZ sites are already operational across 11 African countries.
“AfDB has invested $30 million, with an additional $38 million mobilised from development partners,” he said.
He emphasised the necessity of value addition in agricultural commodities.
“If you want to remain poor, export raw materials. But if you want to be rich, add value. That’s the key to transforming economies,” he said.
The AfDB President expressed satisfaction that the SAPZ concept, which he initiated during his tenure as Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture 15 years ago, is now being realised.
He disclosed that Phase II of the SAPZ programme will begin in September and praised the Minister of Agriculture, Abubakar Kyari, for continuing the vision despite political pressures.
“Some people told him to abandon it because it was ‘Adesina’s project,’ but he rightly said, ‘This is Nigeria’s project’, and the SAPZ in Atan-Ijaye will uplift the community and beyond,” Adesina said.
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Elele Etche community Gets Interim Youth Leaders ….As traditional rulers Warned Against land grabbing

Elele Community in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers state has inaugurated an interim Youth Executive to run the affairs of the Elele Central Youth Association for the next six months.Among those inaugurated are, Comrade Godspower Anaele as the youth leader, Godspower Nwala, deputy youth leader and Barrister Nnamdi Abel as General Secretary/Legal Adviser.Also inaugurated are,Mr Ifeanyi Emmanuel as Assistant General Secretary,Chibuike Nwamkpa as financial secretary, Michael Ogundu , public Relations officer,Miss Faith Nwaobilor , welfare officer and Charles I K.Agugoesi as provost.The Ochimba of Elele community Etche local government Area ,HRH Eze Innocent Anaemeje who inaugurated the youth executive warned them against involvement in anti social behavioursEze Anaemeje particularly warned them against involvement in land grabbing stressing that having eliminated land grabbing from the area, the community will frown at any attempt to bring it back.He said though the interim youth executive has six months to run the affairs of the Elele central youth Association, the community might return them if their performances are satisfactory.In an interview with newsmen, The Elele Etche monarch said his kingdom has only one youth body which is the Elele Central Youth Association, warning that private youth bodies will never be allowed to operate in the kingdom.He said his kingdom is laying a foundation that will promote hardwork and respect to constituted Authoritaties especially from the youth, adding that nobody irrespective of his position will be allowed to hold the community to ransomAccording to him, the youth of Elele Etche must respect their elders , the government and cultivate the virtues of hardwork and honesty, stressing that nobody will be allowed to bring shame to the kingdom.Anaemeje who is the chairman welfare committee of The Etche Supreme Council of Traditional Rulers used the occasion to call on both the Rivers state Government and Etche Local Government Council to assist the community with the rehabilitation of its dilapidated health centreHe said the health centre which was constructed through communal efforts has become dilapidated leading to its abandonment.Eze Anaemeje also called for Government intervention on the epileptic power situation in the area and congratulated Governor Siminalaye Fubara for his reinstatement after six months of emergency rule in the state.Also speaking the Ezeoha of Etche ethnic nationality,HRH Eze Chima Nwagha called on youths in the community to respect their eldersHe warned that no indigene in the area should be allowed to use his position to destroy the kingdom and advised the newly inaugurated youth association to rule with the fear of God.
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Stop blaming leaders, take responsibility, CAN tells Nigerians

The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Borno State chapter, has urged Nigerians to make the right choices and take responsibility for the nation’s progress instead of blaming leaders for its challenges.
Borno CAN Chairman, Bishop John Bogna Bakeni, made the call in Maiduguri on Saturday, stressing that national renewal requires both accountable leadership and responsible citizenship.
He said the transformation of Nigeria’s economic and political systems depends on deliberate moral choices and collective action by citizens.
“As I said in my message on the pulpit, Nigerians must make the right choices. We must hold our leaders accountable at all levels, but we must also take responsibility,” Bishop Bakeni stated.
He added that it is not enough to desire a better country without consciously choosing good over evil and making efforts to build it.
Bakeni noted that problems such as kidnapping, banditry, terrorism, and corruption stem from the failure of families to instill discipline and values in their children.
“We cannot continue to blame the government alone. Parents must monitor their children and instill discipline and honesty in them. Evil thrives when families abandon their moral duties,” he warned.
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NUJ hails DSS for releasing detained journalists

The Nigeria Union of Journalists has commended the Department of State Services for the prompt release of two journalists, Ruth Marcus and Keshia Jang of Jay 101.9 FM, Jos, who were recently arrested while covering the funeral of the late mother of the All Progressives Congress National Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda.
The NUJ National President, Alhassan Yahya, in a statement on Sunday, said the union welcomed the intervention of the DSS Director-General, Mr Oluwatosin Ajayi, which led to the immediate release of the journalists.
Our correspondent gathered that the journalists had captured footage showing DSS operatives preventing some pastors from gaining access to the church premises where the funeral service was taking place.
Security officials were screening attendees, and in the process, some clerics were denied entry.
Marcus and Jang had been detained after posting a video report on social media showing a confrontation between a cleric and security operatives at the funeral, an incident that raised widespread concern over press freedom and the right of journalists to perform their lawful duties.
The statement partly read, “We are encouraged by the decisive intervention of the DSS Director-General, who not only ordered their release but also personally reached out to the Union to tender his apologies. He has also reiterated his directive to DSS operatives to conduct thorough investigations before making arrests.”
The NUJ president described the gesture as a positive shift in the culture of Nigeria’s security institutions.
“The willingness of the DSS leadership to admit errors, apologise where necessary, and commit to reforms is an important step in strengthening public trust and confidence in the agency,” he stated.
While commending the development, Abdullahi urged the DSS and other security agencies to sustain the new approach and respect the rights of journalists at all times.
“Press freedom is the bedrock of democracy, and journalists must never be treated as adversaries for performing their constitutional duties. We call on the DSS to institutionalise accountability by sanctioning officers whose actions undermine democratic values and constitutional rights”, he said.
He stressed that only by enforcing discipline within the ranks can such progress be consolidated.
Abdullahi further assured that the NUJ remains committed to constructive engagement with security institutions to strengthen mutual understanding, promote professionalism, and safeguard both press freedom and national security.
“We urge our members across the country to remain vigilant, courageous, and professional in the discharge of their duties,” the NUJ president added.