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APC: Foreign Affairs Minister, Onyeama, ex-gov Chime revalidate membership

APC: Foreign Affairs Minister, Onyeama, ex-gov Chime revalidate membership Published Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, on Friday, revalidated his membership of the All Progressives Congress, APC. The minister, who carried out the exercise at his Eke ward, in Udi Local Government Area of Enugu, urged the residents to embrace the party. The APC remains the most credible platform to bring the desired development to the country. “It is also the vehicle that would lead the country to its desired destination,” he said. He said with the level of acceptance of the party in the area, a huge surge in its popularity was expected in the State.

PRODA crisis: Onjeh writes Speaker, Gbajabiamila, makes demands

Daily Post Nigeria Published Dan Onjeh, the Board Chairman of Project Development Institute, PRODA, on Friday, demanded a public apology from the Federal House of Representatives. Onjeh’s demand was contained in a letter addressed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila. He also urged the House of Representatives to retract the deliberate falsehood and misinformation that he had been suspended as PRODA Chairman on the directive of Muhammadu Buhari. According to him, President Buhari has not found him wanting or unfit to continue to hold the Office of PRODA Chairman, because there is absolutely no allegation against him before him.

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Living in darkness amid untapped hydropower sources, abandoned stations (II)

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 31 December 2020 In a sequel to how abandoned hydropower stations have worsened the poor power supply in the country, TUNDE AJAJA probes further into the perennial problem and other areas in the value chain Barely two months after Sunday PUNCH’s report detailed how neglect and lack of genuine commitment by successive governments have hampered the development of the various hydropower stations across the country, there are strong indications that the Mambilla hydropower project, conceived since 1972, might have suffered another setback. Our correspondent gathered that the all-important Mambilla project, which is to be Nigeria’s biggest single hydropower station, with the capacity to generate a whopping 3,050MW and boost power generation significantly for the benefit of the already distressed citizens, was not captured in the 2021 budget.

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