Friday, 24 April 2026

UBEC launches fresh push to tackle out-of-school crisis


The Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC, has disbursed over N5 billion to communities across Nigeria as part of renewed efforts to improve basic education and reduce the number of out-of-school children.

The development was disclosed during the national flag-off of the 2025 School-Based Management Committee School Improvement Programme SBMC-SIP held in Abuja.

Speaking at the event, UBEC Executive Secretary Aisha Garba, said the intervention reflects a broader strategy to strengthen school systems and ensure children remain in classrooms.

“This represents a renewed national commitment to strengthening community participation in school governance and improving learning environments across the country,” she said.

Garba disclosed that N5.18 billion has been earmarked for the programme, targeting 518 communities nationwide, with each state and the Federal Capital Territory benefiting from selected schools.

Represented by the Deputy Executive Secretary Technical, Rasaq Olajuwon Akinyemi, she explained that the funds would focus on rehabilitating damaged school structures, providing classroom furniture and improving water, sanitation and hygiene facilities.

She stressed that beyond enrolment, retention remains a major concern in the education sector.

“Access to education is important, but retention is what ensures that its promise is fulfilled. We must address the realities that force children out of school,” she added.

The UBEC boss noted that the programme also includes the completion of ongoing projects from previous cycles, alongside the release of additional funds to support their execution.

According to her, earlier phases of the initiative have supported over 1,100 schools and led to thousands of interventions across communities.

She added that the commission expects the programme to help return a significant number of children to school.

Also speaking, the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, described the initiative as critical to ongoing reforms in the sector.

“These initiatives reaffirm the government’s commitment to ensuring that every school-age child is enrolled, retained, and able to complete basic education,” he said.

Represented by the Director of Basic Education Folake Olatunji-David, the minister said the programme aligns with national education policies and efforts to expand access to learning.

He also urged stakeholders, including state education boards and community leaders, to ensure accountability in the use of funds.

Participants at the event emphasised the need for sustained collaboration to ensure that education interventions translate into measurable improvements in schools across the country.

UBEC launches fresh push to tackle out-of-school crisis

Hardship has deepened, our people suffering – Bwacha


Former senator representing Taraba South Senatorial District, Emmanuel Bwacha, has expressed concern over worsening living conditions in Taraba State, saying the level of hardship among residents has significantly increased.

Bwacha who made the pronoucement in Jalingo, Taraba state on Thursday while declaring his intention to contest the 2027 governorship election in Taraba state on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party ,PDP, said remaining silent in such circumstances would no doubt amount to complicity.

He noted that the growing economic challenges facing the people have deepened suffering across communities, calling attention to what he described as a troubling situation.

“Hardship has deepened, and the suffering of our people has increased. Remaining silent in such circumstances would amount to complicity,” Bwacha said.

The former lawmaker’s remarks come amid ongoing concerns about economic conditions and governance in the state, with stakeholders continuing to call for measures to address the challenges affecting residents.

Pledging to restore transparency, accountability, and development in the state, he noted that his earlier reluctance to run again was based on the hope that governance would improve, but argued that conditions in the state have worsened.

The former lawmaker also painted a grim picture of the state’s current situation, alleging a breakdown in governance marked by lack of transparency, fiscal irresponsibility, and disregard for the rule of law.

He also expressed concern over the state’s rising debt profile, which he claimed had surged from about N237 billion in 2023 to over N1 trillion.

Bwacha referenced the administration of late former governor, Danbaba Danfulani Suntai as a period when the state was on a path of progress, arguing that subsequent political instability contributed to its decline.

He further criticized what he described as failing infrastructure, an underfunded education sector, growing insecurity, and declining agricultural productivity, insisting that, “this is not the Taraba we deserve.”

Calling for unity, he urged Tarabans to reject divisive politics along ethnic and religious lines and work collectively toward shared goals.

“Our future must not be shaped by division, but by shared responsibility,” he said, echoing the words of former U.S. President, Abraham Lincoln that, “a house divided against itself cannot stand.”

Bwacha described his candidacy ad political and moral responsibility, calling on citizens to join him in rebuilding trust, restoring dignity, and creating a more prosperous future for the state.

It would be recalled that the former senator had contested in the 2023 governorship election, on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, (APC).

Hardship has deepened, our people suffering – Bwacha

Thursday, 23 April 2026

Democracy remains best governance option – Lai Mohammed


A former Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has reiterated that democracy is the most effective system of governance despite its inherent flaws.

Mohammed made this statement on Wednesday during a high-level interactive session at St John’s College, Cambridge, organized by the Cambridge University Nigeria Society.

The event gathered Nigerian students and scholars in the diaspora for an open discussion regarding the state of democracy, governance, and development in Nigeria.

In response to concerns raised during the session about the efficacy of democracy in light of low educational access, he emphasized that the true challenge does not lie in the principle of equal voting rights, but rather in the socio-economic conditions that influence voter behavior.

He pointed out that enhancing access to education, healthcare, and infrastructure, especially in underserved areas, is essential for improving democratic outcomes.

Discussing the connection between insecurity and social exclusion, the former Minister stated that insurgency and banditry are partly fueled by poverty, lack of education, and marginalization. He stressed that military action alone is inadequate, advocating instead for a comprehensive approach that incorporates non-kinetic strategies such as education and economic development.

Earlier in his speech, Mohammed emphasized the vital role of communication in governance, referring to it as the “lifeblood” that links leadership to the populace.

He contended that governance in the contemporary era cannot thrive without intentional, strategic, and credible communication.

“Communication is not merely a supportive function of governance; it is fundamental to it.

“It serves as the connection between the state and its citizens, the mechanism through which policies are articulated, legitimacy is established, and trust is maintained,” he said.

Drawing from his distinctive experience as both an opposition spokesperson and a government spokesperson, he underscored the evolution of political communication in the digital age.

“We have transitioned from a top-down approach to engaging in real-time public dialogue. Today, citizens do not merely receive information; they question it, challenge it, and actively influence the narrative,” he stated, cautioning that governments must evolve to this changing landscape by becoming more transparent, responsive, and consistent in their communication strategies.

Reflecting on his tenure, Alhaji Mohammed highlighted the administration’s implementation of multi-platform communication strategies that encompassed traditional media, digital platforms, and direct engagement with citizens as a significant achievement.

“We shifted communication from one-way broadcasting to meaningful interaction. We listened as much as we communicated, and we integrated citizens’ feedback into governance,” he remarked.

Drawing on examples from his recent publication, Headlines and Soundbites: Media Moments That Defined an Administration, he emphasized the importance of communication in governance and demonstrated how communication strategies were crucial in crisis management, narrative shaping, and defending national interests.

Regarding Nigeria’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, he characterized communication as the nation’s most vital tool in the absence of vaccines and treatments.

“During a period when there was neither cure nor vaccine, communication served as our most potent weapon. We utilized it to encourage behavioral changes, social distancing, mask-wearing, and hygiene practices, which proved to be highly effective,” he noted.

He pointed out that the high level of public adherence to these measures significantly contributed to mitigating the pandemic’s effects in Nigeria and lowering projected fatalities.

Addressing the $9.6 billion P&ID arbitration case, Alhaji Mohammed remarked that communication also played a crucial role in the outcome, explaining that the government employed a dual strategy that combined legal action with vigorous media engagement.

“We recognized that our battle extended beyond the courtroom and into the realm of public perception. It was essential for us to redefine the global narrative and frame the situation as one of fraud against Nigeria,” he stated.

Regarding the EndSARS protests, he characterized the incident as a prime illustration of how misinformation and disinformation can exacerbate crises.

“The digital era has not only increased the velocity of information dissemination but has also heightened the proliferation of false information. Unverified accounts can escalate tensions and misrepresent the truth,” he cautioned.

He further commented on the contentious choice to suspend Twitter (now referred to as X), labeling it as one of the most challenging decisions of his administration.

“It was a difficult decision. We were acutely aware of the economic and social ramifications. However, in governance, the public’s interest must take precedence over personal interests,” he remarked, emphasizing that the choice was motivated by concerns regarding national security and the responsible management of digital platforms.

Democracy remains best governance option – Lai Mohammed

2027: FCT Reps aspirant meets APC leaders, unveils grassroots agenda


An aspirant for the AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency seat in the House of Representatives, Sarah Ivie Adidi, has met with the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Tanko Ishaku Yamawo, where she unveiled what she described as a people-centred, grassroots-driven agenda ahead of the 2027 elections.

Adidi said her agenda is to transform the FCT through youth empowerment, skills acquisition, quality education, improved healthcare delivery, while also addressing infrastructural deficits across communities in the territory.

Speaking during the visit in Abuja on Wednesday, the aspirant said her ambition is rooted in a desire to bridge the gap between leadership and the people, noting that her campaign would prioritise inclusive governance, community engagement, and sustainable development.

According to her, the agenda focuses on addressing critical challenges at the grassroots level, including youth unemployment, access to quality education, healthcare delivery, and infrastructural deficits across communities in the FCT.

“I am committed to building a representation that listens, understands, and responds to the real needs of our people. This journey is about service, accountability, and ensuring that no community is left behind,” she said.

Adidi stressed the importance of collaboration with party leaders and stakeholders, adding that her consultation with the FCT APC leadership was part of efforts to strengthen unity within the party and align her vision with its core objectives

The FCT APC chairman, Tanko Ishaku Yamawo, encouraged her to sustain engagement with party members at all levels.

He emphasised the need for aspirants to remain committed to the party’s ideals and to promote peaceful, issue-based campaigns. The chairman also assured a level playing field for all aspirants vying for the party ticket.

Adidi had earlier formally declared her ambition at her ward, Dutse Alhaji, where she unveiled her plans to represent the AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency.

While outlining her agenda for residents of the constituency, Adidi emphasised the need for job creation, access to quality infrastructure, quality education, healthcare, youth empowerment, among others.

2027: FCT Reps aspirant meets APC leaders, unveils grassroots agenda

US Embassy launches public-private partnership with Ilorin Innovation Hub


The United States Embassy in Abuja on Thursday announced the signing of a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ilorin Innovation Hub, marking the embassy’s first public-private partnership outside its American Spaces Network.

The collaboration will expand US engagement in Kwara State’s growing technology sector and deliver programming focused on artificial intelligence (AI), STEM education, and professional development.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, US Embassy Public Diplomacy Counselor Lee McManis described the agreement as “an important milestone” that advances innovation-driven trade and investment opportunities between the United States and Nigeria.

He added that Kwara State is developing as a tech innovation center, and American companies are already seeking opportunities to compete and collaborate in this growing market.

Through this MOU, the US Embassy and Ilorin Innovation Hub will deliver programs that highlight American leadership in technology and innovation, provide business English and STEM training, and equip Nigerian professionals with skills aligned to US industry needs.

The initiative reflects a shared commitment to fostering innovation, education, and economic growth. “This [MOU] reflects our shared belief that innovation, education, and opportunity are the foundations of a safer, stronger, and more prosperous future for both our countries,” the Public Diplomacy Counselor noted.

US Embassy launches public-private partnership with Ilorin Innovation Hub

Niger: Gov Bago directs six commissioners to oversee vacant ministries


Governor of Niger State, Umar Bago, has directed six commissioners to oversee additional ministries following the resignation of some cabinet members to contest the 2027 general elections.

The directive is contained in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Bologi Ibrahim, on Thursday in Minna.

According to the governor, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Muazu Hamidu Jantabo, will oversee the Ministry of Rural Development.

Also, Alhaji Mustapha Ndajiwo, the Commissioner for Budget and Planning, would supervise the Ministry of Special Duties.

Bago further stated that the Commissioner for Investment, Alhaji Aminu Suleman Takuma, has been assigned to oversee the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives.

Similarly, the Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mr Jacob Baba Isa, is to supervise the Ministry of Sports Development.

The governor also directed the Commissioner for Technical and Vocational Education, Alhaji Abdullahi Adamu Katcha, to oversee the Ministry of Tertiary Education.

In the same vein, the Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hajiya Hadiza Idris Kuta, will supervise the Ministry of Arts and Culture.

Umaru-Bago urged the commissioners to view the additional responsibilities as an opportunity to enhance service delivery.

He expressed optimism that members of the State Executive Council would continue to work collaboratively to ensure seamless governance.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the governor had earlier directed all political appointees seeking elective positions to resign.

Six out of the 30 commissioners subsequently resigned to pursue elective offices ahead of the 2027 general elections.

NAN

Niger: Gov Bago directs six commissioners to oversee vacant ministries

Ojo Alex: How Ondo Finance Commissioner, Omowunmi Isaac Is Writing a New Story of Prosperity With Numbers


Numbers can tell a powerful story when they work as they should. For decades, the people of Ondo State have faced the same frustrating issues, ghost workers, lost funds, unfinished projects, and the strange phenomenon where public money disappears.

The Sunshine State became used to financial disorder, much like accepting a leaking roof because the landlord won’t fix it.

Then Mrs Omowumi Isaac arrived. As the new Commissioner of Finance, she didn’t come in with loud press conferences or grand promises. Instead, she simply opened the financial records. For the first time in Ondo State’s history, the numbers began to show a different picture, one of accuracy, compliance, and strict efficiency.

The term “revolution” gets thrown around too often. This is not about catchy slogans; it’s about real change in financial practices. Under her leadership, Ondo State’s financial management shifted from a weak system to a strong one.

Every naira now has a name, a purpose, and a receipt. The days of vague accounting, where funds vanished like morning dew, are gone, replaced by clear and precise tracking.

Monthly reconciliations are now straightforward tasks, not creative writing exercises. Budget approvals are based on actual needs, not political favours. As a result, for the first time, the treasury operates smoothly.

In Nigeria, being truthful about public finance can actually hurt your career. People who refuse to bend the rules are often viewed as too trusting, while those who are corrupt seem to get ahead. But Mrs Isaac is changing that narrative with her unwavering commitment to doing what’s right, even when it’s hard. She’s proving that you don’t have to give in to the wrong crowd to succeed.

Her commitment to integrity is genuine. It creates a solid foundation for everything else. She has put systems in place that eliminate the old tricks: no more inflated contracts, no more unclear “consultancy fees”, and no more welfare packages for people who don’t exist.

The numbers tell a clear story. Fraud has decreased significantly, and the state’s income from its own sources has been going up steadily. This isn’t because taxes have been increased but because the government has been able to stop money from being lost or wasted.

When citizens see their money being used wisely, they become partners in development. That is the quiet brilliance of her strategy.

Let’s shift from finances to physical improvements. What good is financial discipline if the public doesn’t feel its impact? Drive from Akure to Ore, from Ondo Town to Ikare, and from Okitipupa to Owo. You will see ongoing infrastructure projects all over the state.

Roads, once symbols of broken promises, are now buzzing with construction activity. Drainage systems that used to flood are being rebuilt. Public buildings neglected for years are being repaired. These projects are not just for show. They aren’t hurriedly put together before an election and then abandoned. These are carefully planned developments made possible because Mrs Isaac ensured that money earmarked for infrastructure actually reaches its intended purpose.

The rural roads connecting farmers to markets. The approvals for the construction and renovations of general hospitals. The upgrades of schools where kids were learning under collapsing roofs. All of these have a common link: a finance commissioner who won’t sign a dishonest cheque.

Now, let’s address the big one at hand. Mrs Omowumi Isaac is not just managing public funds. She is a strong advocate for investment. Her biggest achievement is a deal that makes other states envious.

Through her smart engagement and transparent financial strategies, she has brought foreign investors willing to invest an incredible $50 billion into the Sunshine Infrastructure Joint Venture (JV) and a free trade zone in the Ilaje axis.

That number is huge, $50 billion. This isn’t just a memorandum of understanding that gets signed with much fanfare and then ignored. This is an active project with clear timelines and accountability.

The Ilaje Free Trade Zone will tap into the region’s rich oil and gas resources, creating a hub that could compete with any in the Niger Delta.

And the job opportunities? More than ten thousand direct and indirect employment opportunities for the people of Ondo State. That means ten thousand families no longer have to rely on uncertain support from relatives in Lagos or abroad. Ten thousand young men and women can stay home to build their futures.

For a long time, people in Nigeria have been talking about the “dividend of democracy”, but to many, it’s just an empty phrase. All they’ve got is frustration and disappointment. However, in Ondo State, things are different now – the dividends are real and tangible. You can see it in the new roads that connect your village to the major highways, making it easier to travel and transport goods. You can see it in the hospitals that are actually stocked with supplies, so people can get the medical care they need. You can see it in the schools where teachers show up to work because they’re being paid on time, and the kids can finally get a decent education. And you can see it in the fact that the government’s money is not being squandered on lavish lifestyles abroad but is instead being used to improve the lives of the people. It’s a totally different story now, and it’s a welcome change. The government is finally working for the people, and it’s showing in the little things that matter most.

Mrs Isaac’s commitment to integrity has made these improvements possible. Her honesty has helped build a fragile yet growing trust between the government and the people. Her straightforward approach to financial management sends a clear message: the old ways are finished.

Now, let’s take a moment to reflect on human nature. We are inherently flawed and often jealous. Jealousy is as old as time. It’s natural to feel a hint of envy when someone succeeds where we stumble. But it becomes harmful when that jealousy turns into political bitterness, personal attacks, and deliberate attempts to block progress.

We’ve seen this before. A capable public servant steps forward, and instead of being celebrated, critics sharpen their knives. They gossip, leak information, and create scandals from nothing. Not because a crime was committed, but because excellence threatens their mediocrity.

If you’re thinking of speaking out against Mrs Omowumi Isaac, I’d like you to consider using your energy in a more positive way. Instead of criticising, try to offer some helpful suggestions or ideas. If you do find something that you think is wrong, make sure you have evidence to back it up. Let’s not confuse having different opinions with personally attacking someone’s character; that’s not fair or constructive. We should be able to disagree without being disagreeable and focus on finding solutions rather than tearing each other down. By doing so, we can create a more respectful and supportive environment for everyone.

Our commissioner has hope for the community of Ondo State. She envisions a future where our children don’t feel the need to leave for Europe to find dignity. She is building that future through accurate financial management, compliant processes, infrastructure projects, and job creation.

Let’s embrace political unity and genuine cooperation. Let’s focus on the issues that truly impact our community, healthcare, education, roads, electricity, security, and economic opportunities. Personal attacks only hinder the progress we all want.

Mrs Omowumi Isaac will go down in history as the woman who took on the huge task of fixing Ondo State’s financial problems and said, “Enough is enough.” She didn’t have any special powers or a lot of money to start with. But she worked hard, was open and honest, and stuck to what she believed in, and that’s how she turned a mess into something to be proud of.

The Sunshine State is finally living up to its name. While the journey isn’t over, the path is clear. Forward. Always forward.

Here’s to the quiet revolutionaries, the ones who don’t seek attention but bring light wherever they go. Here’s to accuracy, compliance, and efficiency.

The people of Ondo State have been through a tough time, being denied what’s rightfully theirs for far too long. But now, they’re finally seeing the positive changes that democracy can bring. It’s time to keep moving forward and let go of all the bitterness. There’s a bright future ahead, and it’s pointless to dwell on the past and all its problems.

Ojo Alex: How Ondo Finance Commissioner, Omowunmi Isaac Is Writing a New Story of Prosperity With Numbers

Wednesday, 22 April 2026

APC raises concerns as Osun launches security trust fund


The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State, Bola Oyebamiji, has alleged that the newly established Security Trust Fund by the state government may be used to support the re-election bid of Governor Ademola Adeleke.

On Tuesday, the Osun State Government announced that it would unveil the Security Trust Fund as part of efforts to strengthen the security architecture, enhance operational logistics for security agencies, and tackle emerging threats.

Speaking at the launch held at the governor’s office in Abere, the Chairman of Media and Publicity for the initiative, Kunle Adepoju, said the programme reflects the administration’s commitment to safety, stability, and prosperity.

He stated that the initiative would promote collaboration among stakeholders, noting that security is fundamental to development and economic growth across the state.

“Upon it, businesses cannot thrive, communities cannot flourish, and citizens cannot live with confidence. While the government has the primary responsibility to ensure safety, the realities of our time demand a broader, more inclusive approach,” Adepoju said.

He explained that the Trust Fund would serve as a partnership platform, bringing together government, private sector participants, and development partners to provide equipment, training, logistics, and intelligence support for security agencies.

Adepoju also assured that transparency and accountability mechanisms had been put in place, stating that “every contribution will be tracked, and every expenditure will be justified.”

Also speaking, the Secretary of the Implementation Committee, Femi Oyedipe, noted that security funding is capital-intensive and requires joint efforts.

“No government can fund security apparatus alone; funding security is one of the most expensive things the government can embark on,” Oyedipe said, adding that the initiative is structured to encourage public-private partnerships.

However, reacting in a statement on Wednesday through his media coordinator, Adebayo Adedeji, Oyebamiji questioned the timing and intent of the fund.

“We have it on reliable authority that the proposed Osun State Security Trust Fund is intended to raise campaign funds for the re-election of Governor Ademola Adeleke. The intention, contrary to public claims, is not genuinely for security,” Adedeji said.

He alleged that the state government is exploring alternative funding sources amid changes in control of local government allocations and ongoing scrutiny by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

Adedeji also cited alleged investigations involving ecological and education funds, while urging individuals and corporate organisations to exercise caution.

He advised that those interested in supporting security should directly assist agencies with needed equipment and logistics.

APC raises concerns as Osun launches security trust fund

BREAKING: Tinubu approves six new appointments in education sector


President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday, approved six new appointments in the education sector.

A statement released by the Presidency listed the appointments as follows:

Prof. Modupe Adeola Adelabu – Chairman, Governing Board, National Examination Council (NECO)

Prof. Ibrahim Dantani Wushishi – Retained as Registrar/Chief Executive, NECO

Prof. Babatunde Salako – Chairman, Governing Board, National Board for Technical Education (NBTE)

Prof. Idris M. Bugaje – Reappointed as Executive Secretary, NBTE (second and final 5-year term)

Engr. Dr. Bongfa Binfa – Rector, Federal Polytechnic, N’yak-Shendam, Plateau State (5-year term)

Prof. Chinwe Veronica Anunobi – Renewed as Director/Chief Executive, National Library of Nigeria (final 5-year term)

BREAKING: Tinubu approves six new appointments in education sector

Monday, 20 April 2026

Azure Administration Simplified with CertLibrary: Roadmap to AZ-104 Success


Cloud computing has become a central part of how modern organizations operate, manage resources, and deliver services. Among the leading platforms in this space, Microsoft Azure stands out for its wide range of services and global presence. The AZ-104 certification is designed for individuals who want to build strong administrative skills in Azure and demonstrate their ability to manage cloud environments effectively, making certlibrary a useful resource during preparation.

This certification focuses on real-world tasks such as managing identities, configuring virtual networks, monitoring performance, and maintaining secure and efficient environments. For anyone aiming to work as an Azure Administrator, understanding the concepts covered in AZ-104 is essential for both professional growth and practical expertise.

Understanding the Core Responsibilities of an Azure Administrator

An Azure Administrator plays a critical role in ensuring that cloud environments function smoothly and securely. Their daily tasks include provisioning resources, configuring storage, managing user access, and monitoring system performance.

One of the most important aspects of this role is resource management. Administrators must ensure that virtual machines, storage accounts, and networking components are properly configured and optimized. This involves balancing performance, cost, and reliability while maintaining a secure environment.

Another key responsibility is identity and access management. Administrators must control who can access resources and what actions they are allowed to perform. This requires a solid understanding of role-based access control (RBAC) and identity services.

Key Skills Required for AZ-104 Success

Preparing for the AZ-104 exam involves developing a broad set of skills that go beyond theoretical knowledge. Candidates must be comfortable working with the Azure portal, command-line tools, and scripting environments.

A strong foundation in networking concepts is essential. Understanding how virtual networks, subnets, and gateways operate helps administrators design and maintain efficient communication between resources.

Read more: https://www.certlibrary.com/info/AZ-104

Managing Identity and Governance
Identity management is one of the pillars of Azure administration. It involves creating and managing users, groups, and roles within the Azure environment. Administrators must ensure that access is granted based on the principle of least privilege, meaning users only have the permissions they need to perform their tasks.

Governance is closely tied to identity management. It includes implementing policies, managing subscriptions, and ensuring compliance with organizational standards. Azure provides tools that help enforce rules and maintain consistency across resources.

Implementing and Managing Storage Solutions

Storage is a fundamental component of any cloud environment. Azure offers various storage options, including blob storage, file storage, and disk storage. Each type serves a specific purpose and must be configured correctly to meet application requirements.

Administrators must also understand redundancy options such as locally redundant storage (LRS) and geo-redundant storage (GRS). These options determine how data is replicated and protected against failures.

Backup and recovery strategies are another critical aspect of storage management. Administrators must ensure that data can be restored quickly in case of accidental deletion or system failure.

Deploying and Managing Compute Resources

Compute resources are at the heart of Azure services. Virtual machines, containers, and app services allow organizations to run applications and workloads in the cloud.

Administrators must be able to deploy and configure virtual machines, choose appropriate sizes, and manage operating systems. They also need to handle updates, scaling, and availability to ensure optimal performance.

Automation plays a significant role in managing compute resources. Using scripts and templates, administrators can deploy resources consistently and reduce manual errors. This not only saves time but also improves reliability.

Configuring and Managing Virtual Networking

Networking is a crucial part of any cloud environment. Azure provides a range of networking services that enable secure communication between resources.

Administrators must understand how to create and manage virtual networks, configure subnets, and set up network security groups. These components help control traffic flow and protect resources from unauthorized access.

Connectivity options such as VPN gateways and private endpoints allow secure communication between on-premises environments and Azure. Understanding these options is essential for building hybrid environments that combine local infrastructure with cloud services.

Monitoring and Maintaining Azure Resources

Monitoring is essential for maintaining the health and performance of Azure resources. Administrators use tools to track metrics, analyze logs, and set up alerts for potential issues.

Effective monitoring helps identify problems before they impact users. For example, administrators can detect performance bottlenecks, unusual activity, or resource overuse and take corrective action promptly.

Maintenance tasks such as updating systems, optimizing configurations, and managing costs are also part of this process. By continuously monitoring and maintaining resources, administrators can ensure a stable and efficient environment.

Security Best Practices for Azure Administrators

Security is a top priority in any cloud environment. Administrators must implement measures to protect data, applications, and infrastructure from threats.

This includes using strong authentication methods, enabling multi-factor authentication, and regularly reviewing access permissions. Encryption is also essential for protecting data both at rest and in transit.

Administrators should also stay informed about potential vulnerabilities and apply updates or patches as needed. A proactive approach to security helps prevent incidents and ensures compliance with organizational policies.

Career Opportunities After AZ-104 Certification

Achieving the AZ-104 certification opens up a wide range of career opportunities. Azure Administrators are in high demand across industries as organizations continue to adopt cloud solutions.

Professionals with this certification can pursue roles such as cloud administrator, system administrator, and infrastructure specialist. With experience, they can move into more advanced positions such as cloud architect or solutions designer.

The certification also demonstrates a commitment to continuous learning and professional development, which can enhance career prospects and earning potential.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the AZ-104 certification?

The AZ-104 certification is a Microsoft credential that validates skills in managing Azure environments, including compute, storage, networking, and security.

Who should take the AZ-104 exam?

This exam is ideal for individuals who want to work as Azure Administrators or those who are already managing cloud environments and want to formalize their skills.

How difficult is the AZ-104 exam?

The exam is considered moderately challenging because it requires both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Proper preparation and hands-on practice can significantly improve success rates.

How long does it take to prepare for AZ-104?

Preparation time varies depending on prior experience. Beginners may need several months, while experienced professionals may require a few weeks of focused study.

Conclusion

The AZ-104 certification provides a comprehensive pathway for individuals looking to build a career in Azure administration. It covers essential skills such as resource management, networking, storage, and security, all of which are critical for managing cloud environments effectively.

By developing both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise, candidates can not only pass the exam but also excel in real-world roles. With the growing demand for cloud professionals, achieving AZ-104 certification can be a significant step toward a successful and rewarding career.

Azure Administration Simplified with CertLibrary: Roadmap to AZ-104 Success

Arabambi Abayomi: Re-Ogun East senatorial endorsement of Dapo Abiodun


My attention has just been drawn to an article written by Wale Onifade with the caption: “Ogun East Ticket: How Dapo Abiodun Is Bullying, Threatening, and Manipulating His Way to a Senatorial Showdown.”

Ordinarily, I would never have dignified such an insanely mischievous diatribe with a response, but due to its extremely divisive nature, it is only natural that I put this down.

The writer’s mission has exposed the attributes of someone who might perhaps be suffering from pseudologia fantastica. His mission was not only mischievous and dishonest, but also erroneous, laced with incorrect narratives that can only be spun by unctuous, dissipated, debauched, and desperate elements attempting to turn a perfectly organised APC Ogun East stakeholders’ meeting—where His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun, was endorsed as the senatorial candidate of the APC in the upcoming 2027 general elections into something mendacious and devious.

There is a season for politics, and then there is a season for statecraft. The two are not the same, though mischief-makers delight in blurring the line. We are entering the latter—a period when far-reaching decisions are made for the good of the state, when roads must be laid, hospitals stocked, salaries paid, and oil wells brought to life. Yet here comes an article dressed as investigation, parading as conscience, that offers nothing but hearsay, envelopes, and anonymous threats. This is not journalism. This is the politics of the poisoned well, and those who drink from it will find only thirst.

The piece titled “Ogun East Ticket: How Dapo Abiodun Is Buying, Threatening, and Manipulating His Way to a Senatorial Showdown” can best be described as mischievous politics taken too far. It deploys the grammar of exposure—“sources say,” “multiple party sources confirm,” “one party chieftain said”—but delivers no evidence, no named accuser, no audited trail of cash. What it offers instead is speculation served as fact, and malice dressed as vigilance. This is the political season, yes—but that is precisely why we must not play politics with everything around us.

Let us name what is happening. Governor Dapo Abiodun has performed creditably well in infrastructure, education, health, and aviation. The Gateway International Airport is not a rumour; it is tarmac and terminal. Two oil wells have been discovered in Ogun State, and soon the state will be counted among Nigeria’s oil-producing entities. Salaries are paid as and when due. Pensions are paid. Gratuities are paid. When last did Ogun workers go on strike? When last did the ghost of unpaid wages haunt the corridors of power? The governor has turned the state into a construction site, not a conspiracy theory. Yet the article mentions none of this. Why? Because facts are inconvenient. Envelopes sell.

The writer claims that Governor Abiodun is bribing 400 persons at the Adeola Odutola Event Hall in Ijebu-Ode. Four hundred names? No list. No photograph of an opened envelope. No bank statement.

The truth is that the hall held the full complement of Ogun East’s leadership: every councillor, all ward chairmen, all ward executives, all local government chairmen, all local government executives, all serving members of the National Assembly, all serving members of the State Assembly, all past members of the State and National Assembly, and all members of the State Advisory Council.

Therefore, what manner of slumber produces a dream where an entire political class sells its honour in full view of one another, with not a single dissenting voice or leaking hand?

This article is part of the damage bad politics inflicts. It does not seek truth; it seeks traction. It does not serve Ogun East; it serves the writer’s appetite for influence and whatever mission he pursues. The governor’s office had not responded as of press time, the article admits. Then why publish? Why not wait for a reply? Because waiting is honourable, and honour is not the currency here.

The most audacious paragraph accuses the governor of colliding with President Bola Tinubu. “He is calling Aso Rock’s bluff,” a “senior party figure” says—anonymous, of course. The Presidency has not commented, the article concedes. So, the writer manufactures a collision between two leaders who have worked together to stabilise the party and the state. This is not politics. This is pantomime.

And what of the “ranking senator” argument? The article insists that sacrificing a ranking senator for a first-term aspirant is self-harm. A fair point—if delivered in good faith. But this is not good faith; this is a cudgel. The same writer who weeps for senatorial seniority says nothing about the seniority of development—the roads, the schools, the airport, the emerging oil economy. Ogun State has taken on a new look. That is the ranking that matters.

Let me say this plainly: playing politics with everything around us—with every rumour, every anonymous whisper, every imagined slight—is the fastest way to fracture a state. The political season demands vigilance, yes, but it also demands restraint. Decisions are being made for the good of the state: budgets approved, roads awarded, schools renovated, health centres equipped. If we drown these in hearsay, we lose the signal in the noise.

The governor, Dapo Abiodun, has run this race and continues to run it—toward a gold medal, as his supporters would say. That is not empty praise; it is the testimony of visible works. The airport did not build itself. The oil wells did not discover themselves. Salaries did not pay themselves. If opponents wish to contest, let them present their own performance index—their own roads, their own schools, their own record on pensions. But do not bring envelopes without evidence. Do not bring threats without names. Do not bring anonymous chieftains who speak only in shadows.

The article ends with theatrical gravity: “The real verdict on who enters the Red Chamber will not be delivered in an envelope at the Adeola Odutola Hall. It will be delivered at the ballot.” Agreed. So let us wait for the ballot. Let us stop printing indictments before investigations conclude. Let us stop calling a stakeholders’ meeting a cash-and-carry operation simply because we dislike the convener.

Ogun East deserves better. Ogun State deserves better. The political season demands vigilance, yes—but also responsibility. Not every gathering is a bazaar. Not every endorsement is a bribe. And not every journalist who shouts “fire” in a crowded theatre is a hero. Some are simply arsonists with bylines.

Give honour to whom it is due. Governor Dapo Abiodun has performed. Let his works be his witness. And let this article be remembered for what it is: mischief dressed in a trench coat, caught in the rain without an umbrella.

Note:

I am fully aware that the writer and his sponsors have hired armchair “rice-and-beans” activists, crude analysts, and compromised civil society voices to stage a media war and protests against Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun. Let me leave them with a simple parable:

There was once a village that had never seen rain in December. Every elder knew this; every farmer planned accordingly. Then came a stranger who declared, “This year, December will flood.” He hired drummers to announce it, paid storytellers to spread it, and gathered a crowd to swear by it. But when December came, the sun burned as it always had.

The villagers asked the stranger, “Why did you promise what has never happened?”

He replied, “I wanted to be the first to say it.”

That is your war.

You seek to do what has never been done in Ogun East—turn a hall of leaders into a den of thieves, a performing governor into a villain, and a political season into a carnival of falsehood. You may hire your analysts and fund your civil society prophets, but the sun will still rise.

Dr. Arabambi Abayomi (FBAU)

AJAGUNGBADE I of Nigeria

State Convener

Sustainability of Ogun & Dapo Abiodun Legacy Beyond 2027

Date: Monday, April 20, 2026

Arabambi Abayomi: Re-Ogun East senatorial endorsement of Dapo Abiodun

Hardship: What opposition parties can do differently in Nigeria – Agahiu


A university don, Prof. Adams Agahiu, has outlined what opposition political parties can do differently to help tackle the economic hardship facing Nigerians.

He advised opposition parties to work in synergy with the federal government to promote rapid economic growth and grassroots development, rather than engaging in negative criticism.

Agahiu, who is the director of the National Education Summit in Nigeria, made the remarks while speaking with journalists in Abuja on Monday.

He noted that the country’s ongoing political and economic reforms provide a rare opportunity to dismantle long-standing barriers to national prosperity.

“The political and economic structures that have long undermined Nigerians’ prosperity are being steadily replaced through the realignment of the economy to enable full participation,” he said.

Agahiu also stated that the current administration has maintained democratic principles since taking office in 2023, including respect for the rule of law, separation of powers, and protection of citizens’ rights.

He further called on Nigerians to disregard what he described as misinformation allegedly being circulated by opposition elements against the government.

Hardship: What opposition parties can do differently in Nigeria – Agahiu

Aisha Yesufu faults FCT teachers’ strike, asks Wike to intervene


Prominent activist, Aisha Yesufu, has expressed concern over the ongoing teachers’ strike in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), calling on the minister, Nyesom Wike, to urgently intervene and resolve the crisis.

In a statement on Monday, Yesufu lamented the prolonged closure of public primary schools across the FCT, noting that the situation continues to disrupt the education of thousands of children.

She stressed that education remains a fundamental right and should not be treated with negligence, urging authorities to prioritise the welfare of both teachers and students.

“The continuous strike by teachers in the FCT is unacceptable. Our children cannot keep paying the price for unresolved issues,” she said.

The activist appealed directly to Wike to take decisive steps towards addressing the grievances of the striking teachers, including issues surrounding unpaid salaries and poor working conditions.

According to her, swift intervention by the FCT administration would not only restore academic activities but also rebuild confidence in the public education system.

The strike, which has lingered for weeks, has left many pupils at home, raising concerns among parents over the long term impact on learning.

Aisha Yesufu faults FCT teachers’ strike, asks Wike to intervene

Sunday, 19 April 2026

Ekiti police reacts as two students die during post-convocation party


The Commissioner of Police, Ekiti State Command, CP Falade Adegoroye Michael, has ordered a thorough investigation into the incident at Emirate Hotel, Ikere-Ekiti, which resulted in the death of a hotel staff member and two students of Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere-Ekiti (BOUESTI).

Preliminary investigation revealed that the students had gathered at the hotel for a post-convocation party after their ceremony on April 18, 2026.

The party extended into the early hours of the following day.

During the event, an argument ensued between two yet-to-be-identified students which degenerated into a fight.

In an attempt to flee the premises, other guests rushed out of the hotel, triggering a stampede that led to the death of three persons.

The bodies of the deceased have been deposited in the morgue for autopsy.

CP Adegoroye expressed condolences to the relatives and friends of the victims and called for calm.

He assured the public that the Command will leave no stone unturned in unraveling the circumstances surrounding the incident.

A statement by the State PPRO, SP Sunday Abutu said investigation was ongoing.

Ekiti police reacts as two students die during post-convocation party

Police begin investigation into death of three at Ekiti post-convocation party


The Ekiti state police command has commenced an investigation into the
fatal post-convocation party stampede in Ikere-Ekiti.

DAILY POST reports that the incident which happened in the early hours of Sunday, claimed three lives including a fresh graduate and the sibling who came to celebrate with him.

Confirming the incident in a statement made available to DAILY POST on Sunday evening, the Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, CP Adegoroye Falade, ordered a thorough investigation into the incident.

While sympathizing with relatives of the deceased, the commissioner, in a statement signed by the command’s spokesperson, Sunday Abutu, stated that the victims bodies have been deposited in the morgue for autopsy.

“The Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, CP Adegoroye Falade, has ordered a thorough investigation into the incident that happened at Emirate Hotel, Ikere-Ekiti, today being 19th of April at about 0100hrs, 2026 that led to the death of a staff of the hotel and two students of Bamidele Olumiluwa University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere-Ekiti(BOUESTI).

“A preliminary investigation revealed that the students, after their convocation on 18th April, 2028, decided to move to the hotel for a party.

“During the party which lasted till the following day, two yet to be identified students had an argument and began to fight. Others around decided to run out of the hotel premises and there was a stampede that claimed the lives of the three persons,” he said .

While sympathizing with relatives and friends of the victims, the CP called for calm, assuring that no stone will be left unturned concerning the unfortunate incident.

Police begin investigation into death of three at Ekiti post-convocation party

Modern exam preparation strategies with prepaway online IT certification tools


In today’s competitive professional environment, certification exams play a major role in validating skills and improving career opportunities. Many learners rely on structured preparation platforms to understand exam formats, practice questions, and develop confidence before attempting real assessments. One such widely known platform in this space is exam-labs, which is often referenced by learners exploring CompTIA, Microsoft, Cisco, and other certification paths.

Alongside structured learning materials, platforms like examcollection are also frequently used by candidates to explore exam-related resources, practice tests, and simulated question environments. Similarly, PrepAway has emerged as another prominent name in the certification preparation ecosystem, offering a wide range of practice materials designed to help candidates familiarize themselves with exam patterns. These platforms collectively reflect the growing demand for accessible and flexible exam preparation tools.

Evolution of Online Certification Preparation Platforms

The shift from traditional classroom-based learning to online exam preparation has significantly transformed how candidates prepare for certifications. Earlier, learners relied heavily on textbooks, instructor-led sessions, and limited practice materials. However, modern platforms now provide instant access to large question banks, simulated tests, and interactive learning resources.

PrepAway is one such platform that represents this evolution by offering structured preparation content across multiple certification vendors. According to available information, it provides practice questions, study materials, and exam simulations for various domains including networking, security, project management, and cloud-related certifications.

Website link: https://www.prepaway.com/

Importance of Practice-Based Learning for Certification Exams

One of the most effective ways to prepare for certification exams is through practice-based learning. Instead of only reading theoretical concepts, candidates benefit from answering scenario-based questions that simulate real exam conditions.

Platforms like PrepAway focus heavily on providing practice tests that mirror the structure and difficulty level of actual certification exams. These practice environments help candidates understand question patterns, improve time management, and identify weak areas that require additional study.

This method of learning is especially important for technical certifications where problem-solving skills are tested more than memorization. By repeatedly practicing, learners build confidence and reduce exam anxiety.

Wide Range of Certification Categories Covered

Modern preparation platforms support a diverse range of certification categories, making them useful for learners from different professional backgrounds. PrepAway, for example, includes preparation materials for certifications such as CompTIA Security+, Network+, Microsoft Azure exams, Cisco certifications, and many others.

This broad coverage allows candidates to follow structured career paths. Beginners can start with foundational certifications and gradually move toward advanced specializations. The availability of multiple domains in one platform also reduces the need to switch between different learning sources.

Role of Simulation Tools in Exam Readiness

Simulation tools play a critical role in preparing candidates for real exam environments. These tools replicate actual testing conditions, including time limits, question formats, and difficulty levels.

When candidates practice under simulated conditions, they develop the ability to manage pressure and improve decision-making speed. This is particularly important for high-stakes certification exams where time management is crucial.

Platforms that offer simulation-based practice help learners bridge the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application, making the transition to real exams smoother and more predictable.

Self-Paced Learning and Flexibility Advantages

One of the biggest advantages of online preparation platforms is flexibility. Learners can study anytime and from anywhere, which is especially beneficial for working professionals.

Self-paced learning allows candidates to focus more time on difficult topics while quickly revising areas they already understand. This personalized approach improves efficiency and ensures better retention of knowledge.

Additionally, learners can repeat practice tests multiple times, which strengthens their understanding and helps them track their progress over time.

Challenges Associated with Exam Preparation Platforms

While online certification preparation platforms offer many advantages, they also come with certain challenges. One common issue is the overwhelming number of available resources, which can confuse learners when selecting the right study material.

Another challenge is the risk of over-reliance on practice questions without fully understanding the underlying concepts. Candidates who focus only on memorization may struggle when faced with unfamiliar scenarios in real exams.

To overcome these challenges, it is important for learners to balance practice tests with conceptual study and hands-on experience.

Importance of Structured Study Plans

A structured study plan is essential for effective exam preparation. Without a clear roadmap, learners may struggle to cover all topics within the required time frame.

A good study plan includes topic breakdowns, scheduled practice tests, revision sessions, and progress tracking. Platforms like exam-labs often complement such study plans by providing categorized exam materials aligned with certification objectives.

When combined with disciplined study habits, these resources can significantly improve exam performance and increase the likelihood of success.

Impact on Career Development and Professional Growth

Certification exams are not just academic achievements; they are also important career development tools. Successfully passing certification exams can lead to better job opportunities, higher salaries, and professional recognition.

Preparation platforms help candidates reach these goals by simplifying access to study materials and practice environments. By using structured resources, learners can efficiently prepare for exams and demonstrate their skills to employers.

In competitive job markets, certifications often serve as proof of expertise, making them valuable assets for long-term career growth.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is PrepAway used for?
PrepAway is used as an online platform that provides practice tests and study materials for various professional certification exams across multiple domains.

Are practice tests important for certification exams?
Yes, practice tests are very important because they help candidates understand exam patterns, improve time management, and identify weak areas.

Can online platforms replace traditional study methods?
They cannot fully replace traditional learning but can significantly enhance preparation when combined with conceptual study and practical experience.

What types of certifications are covered by these platforms?
They cover certifications from vendors like CompTIA, Microsoft, Cisco, and other IT-related and professional certification providers.

How should candidates use exam preparation platforms effectively?
Candidates should use them as a supplement to structured study plans, focusing on understanding concepts rather than memorizing answers.

Is hands-on experience necessary for certification exams?
Yes, hands-on experience is highly recommended because it helps apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.

Conclusion
Online certification preparation platforms have transformed the way candidates approach exam readiness. By offering practice tests, simulated environments, and structured learning resources, they provide valuable support for learners at all levels.

Platforms such as PrepAway, along with references like exam-labs, play an important role in helping candidates understand exam formats and improve their performance. However, true success comes from balancing practice with conceptual understanding and real-world experience.

When used correctly, these resources can significantly enhance learning outcomes, boost confidence, and open doors to better career opportunities in a highly competitive professional landscape.

Modern exam preparation strategies with prepaway online IT certification tools

‘Kaduna now better than I met it’ – Uba Sani


Governor Uba Sani has disclosed that he inherited a Kaduna State which has immense potential, but was bedevilled with security challenges, infrastructure gaps and social indicators that required urgent attention.

The Governor spoke at a workshop for senior Government officials organised by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations(NIPR), as part of the ongoing Nigeria Public Relations Week, Croc City 2026, holding in Kaduna.

Themed ‘’From Policy To Public Trust: Strategic Communication For Vision Alignment And Governance Delivery For Renewed Hope,’’ participants at the workshop included Commissioners, Special Advisers, Counsellors and Permanent Secretaries as well as other senior Government officials.

Speaking at the event, Governor Uba Sani said that ‘’Kaduna is not where it was. Kaduna is by far a better place today and even more exciting is the fact that Kaduna is on the move and set to do even greater things and attain higher heights.’’

He disclosed that his administration understood from the outset that incremental adjustments would not take the State to the desired heights, adding that what was required is a disciplined reorientation of governance itself.

According to him, his Government then vowed that vision must translate into measurable impact or else it will remain an aspiration.

‘’We institutionalised a performance framework built around Key Performance Indicators, ensuring that every ministry, department, and agency operates with clarity of purpose and accountability of outcome,’’ he added.

The Governor said that he also structured his agenda around seven strategic pillars upon assuming office in 2023 and the results have started manifesting positively in the last two and half years.

He said the seven pillars include safety and security; infrastructure development; strengthening of institutions; trade and investment; agriculture; human capital development; and citizens engagement.

Governor Uba Sani pointed out that these pillars are not isolated priorities but ‘’interconnected levers, designed to function as a coherent system; each reinforcing the other, each contributing to a broader objective: the transformation of Kaduna State into a secure, prosperous, and inclusive society.’’

He argued that security is the foundation upon which all progress rests, adding that without it, ‘’ farmers cannot cultivate their land, businesses cannot invest, and communities cannot thrive.’’

The Governor disclosed that he worked closely with the Office of the National Security Adviser and the military high command, to establish new military bases in high-risk areas, including Giwa, Birnin Gwari, and Southern Kaduna.

‘’We strengthened mobility and response through the deployment of over 150 operational vehicles and 500 motorcycles to security agencies. In our urban centres, we constituted a Joint Task Force that has significantly reduced incidents of street crime and banditry generally,’’ he added.

Governor Uba Sani further said that his Government also focused on structural outcomes.

‘’We have reclaimed over 20,000 hectares of previously inaccessible farmland, enabling farmers to return to productive activity, especially in places like Birnin Gwari, Giwa and Kargarko.

‘’ We have facilitated the resettlement of over 1,000 displaced persons and continue to provide targeted support to more than 117,000 internally displaced persons, with particular attention to women and children,’’ he added.

The Governor also disclosed that his administration has established the first forensic laboratory in Northern Nigeria, which has strengthened investigative capacity.

‘’The Kaduna Incident Report Centre— KAD-IR, now provides a 24-hour platform for real-time emergency response. Early warning systems are in place to detect and defuse tensions before they escalate,’’ he revealed.

According to him, Kaduna State has institutionalised peace dialogues, established local peace councils, and implemented a rehabilitation and reintegration framework that prioritises skills acquisition over financial inducement as part of its non-kinetic strategy.

He argued that although the result is not perfect but ‘’security is improving, confidence is returning, and economic activity is gradually expanding in areas that were once considered inaccessible. All of this is encapsulated in what we now call the Kaduna Peace Model.’’

Governor Uba Sani also said that his administration has made giant strides in the education sector, by making deliberate investments to expand access and improve quality.

‘’We have constructed 736 new classrooms and renovated over 1,200 existing ones. We have recruited 10,000 teachers and trained more than 33,000 education personnel in modern teaching methodologies and digital skills,’’ he said.

The Governor highlighted that ‘’one of our most significant achievements has been the reduction in the number of out-of-school children : from approximately 550,000 to 187,720 within two years.

‘’This progress reflects not only investment, but also coordination, data-driven interventions, and sustained engagement with communities,’’ he further said.

Governor Uba Sani also said that his Government is aligning education with the demands of a modern economy.

‘’The establishment of the Institute of Vocational Training and Skills Development marks a decisive step toward bridging the gap between education and employment.

‘’ Through training in ICT, mechatronics, renewable energy, and other high-demand sectors, we are preparing our youth not just for jobs, but for productivity and innovation,’’ he said.

The Governor also said that he has expanded access to healthcare and improved the quality of health facilities and strengthen systems in the last two and half years.

‘’We have upgraded 255 Primary Healthcare Centres to Level-2 facilities and established 23 Centres of Excellence; one in each Local Government Area. We have delivered a 300-bed specialist hospital to provide advanced medical services within the state, reducing the need for costly medical travel,’’ he said.

In terms of infrastructure development, he said that his Government has initiated approximately 150 road projects, covering over 1,300 kilometres across all 23 Local Government Areas.

He argued that the projects ‘’ are part of a deliberate strategy to connect rural production centres to urban markets, to reduce travel time, and to stimulate commerce.’’

The Governor said that he has increased the agricultural budget from ₦1.48 billion in 2023 to over ₦74 billion this year, distributed over 900 trucks of fertiliser to farmers and enrolled more than 100,000 smallholders into crop insurance schemes to protect them against risk.

‘’Through the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones in Chikun and Kubau, we are moving from subsistence farming to value-added agribusiness; creating jobs, increasing incomes, and enhancing export potential,’’ he added.

According to him, Kaduna State has created an enabling environment for private sector-led growth.

He said that his administration has actualised 23 investments valued at over $743 million between 2023 and 2025, spanning agriculture, manufacturing, energy, and other key sectors.

‘’In addition, we have developed a pipeline of investments worth approximately $2.77 billion. This brings our total investment portfolio to over $3.5 billion; a clear indication that confidence in Kaduna is strengthening,’’ he added.

The Governor also said that his administration has made significant strides in social protection and inclusion, by opening over 2.5 million new bank accounts for underbanked citizens and expanded financial inclusion.

He disclosed that his Government has deployed over ₦18 billion in targeted support to households, farmers, and small businesses.

‘’Our free CNG mass transit scheme has already benefited more than 1.4 million passengers, reducing the cost of transportation and easing the burden on families,’’ he added.

Governor Uba Sani promised that ‘’through Project 255, we are guaranteeing ₦100 million in public investment to each ward, ensuring that development reaches every community; urban and rural alike.’’

‘Kaduna now better than I met it’ – Uba Sani