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Transforming Enugu From a Civil Service State to the Industrial, Technological, and Hospitality Hub of the Nation: The Peter Mbah Legacy
We have seen the SMART SCHOOLS sprouting across the State which Naysayers struggle to rubbish. We have seen the Healthcare Centres that they pretend they cannot see. We have seen Enugu State emerge from a quiet State to the Centre of Corporate activities hosting the most serious Conferences and Corporate events in the Country, which is a testament to uncommon transformation, would the Naysayers also dispute that?
We have seen the eventual end of the Sit-At-Home protestation of IPOB and Pro-Biafra Agitators in the South East, would the Naysayers also deny that it was Peter Mbah that pioneered the challenge of the normative that crippled commerce and industry every Mondays in the South East for years? Have they forgotten how he partnered with Security Agencies, engaged with Igbo Stakeholders, worked with fellow South East Governors and other relevant interests in seeing that the Sit-At-Home protestation is today history? Well politicians of opposing bent will pray their falsehoods gain traction, but we won’t let that happen, we shall meet them TRUTH against falsehood. Facts against fiction, and present critical indices of performance over their debauchery and false propaganda.
Just a few days ago another very bold feat in the Technological growth of Enugu State was sealed with the signing of a 20milion US Dollar project that opens Enugu State as the emergent hub of Technology and Industry in Nigeria. In the coming months most Laptops, Phones, Tabs and Computers that will flood our Markets will not be coming from China, London or the United States but most probably from Enugu, isn’t TOMORROW HERE? Let the Naysayers grapple with the fact that this is not FICTION but TRUISM.
We MUST do some recap of what the watch of Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah over Enugu State looks like so TRUTH is not muddled. We MUST continually and continuously put before the people TRUTH over Falsehoods. And without let or hindrance we shall defeat the perfidy of partisans who for politics have chosen to lie and tell foul tales against the obvious.
For decades, Enugu State was widely perceived — both within and outside Nigeria — as a “civil servants’ State”, nay, a polity where federal allocations funded modest public sector activity, with limited industrial vibrancy and slow economic diversification. That narrative, however, has undergone unprecedented rework under the leadership of Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah. Since he assumed office on May 29, 2023, Governor Mbah embarked on a bold journey to reinvent Enugu’s economic DNA — leveraging infrastructure, technology, investment reforms, and strategic partnerships to catalyze comprehensive transformation.
From Bureaucracy to Business-Friendly Governance. One of Mbah’s first transformative moves was to dismantle entrenched bureaucratic bottlenecks that stifled business growth and private investment. Through the implementation of Executive Order 005, all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) were mandated to publish service-level agreements laying out transparent processes, costs, and timelines — dramatically improving efficiency and accountability. Yet Naysayers imagine the falsehoods seeking to label Governor Peter Mbah’s watch as opaque will stick, but they won’t. Truth will definitely defeat falsehood.
Mbah’s emphasis on the ease-of-doing-business has rapidly made Enugu a more predictable and attractive ecosystem for investors. Digitizing land administration via the Enugu Geographic Information Services (ENGIS) has slashed land title processing times, fostered investor confidence, and unlocked vast tracts of land for commercial and industrial use. These are facts NOT fiction.
Strategic Infrastructure: Powering Industry, Connectivity and Growth.
Infrastructure development sits at the very heart of Enugu’s ongoing economic metamorphosis. The Mbah administration has constructed hundreds of kilometres of roads linking rural productivity centres to markets. This truism is yet NOT fictional BUT factual.
Revitalized water systems, increasing capacity from 2 million to 120 million litres per day. Yet another TRUTH that they wish wasn’t there.
Passed the Enugu State Electricity Law and operationalized a State electricity regulatory framework, inviting private participation in power generation — a critical move for industrial activity. Another Transformational Stride that they want overlooked BUT we won’t.
Installed extensive fiber-optic networks and modern urban surveillance with AI-enabled command centres, supporting both security and digital commerce. These initiatives collectively underpin a business environment primed for growth, scaling from modest services to robust industrial activity. Any doubt why Enugu State is apparently the go-to State for Conferences and Conventions, and one of the safest in today’s Nigeria?
Industrial Revival and Diversification. Governor Mbah’s industrial strategy bridges legacy revival and futuristic investment. A bold testament to this truism is the fact that dormant enterprises such as Sunrise Flour Mills, United Palm Produce Ltd., and Nigergas Ltd. have been rejuvenated as anchors of local industrial output.
Under Governor Peter Mbah’s watch the Lion Business Park, the Free Trade and Industrial Zone is designed to attract global manufacturers and logistics partners, creating jobs and cementing Enugu’s industrial foothold. Do you yet wonder why and how the State has been able to attract bold foreign Investments, and why Investors and Partners stream to Enugu?
Under the Peter Mbah led government massive agricultural estates and commercial farming initiatives are modernizing food production, adding value chains from the farm to export markets. This is yet another truism that Naysayers loath to admit.
Technology and Human Capital.
To build the Smart Future he holds dear for Ndi’Enugu, Governor Mbah vividly recognizes that the drivers of tomorrow’s economy are rooted in technology and education — not just bricks and mortar. His hallmark Smart Green Schools initiative is deploying high-tech and digitally enabled educational environments across all wards of the State. This strategically positions the youth to thrive in fields such as AI, coding, robotics, and biotech. Simultaneously, investments in digital governance and public sector capacity building are transforming the Civil Service itself into a tech-savvy engine of efficiency and innovation. This is the fact that partisans loathe.
Transportation, Mobility, and Connectivity.
The boisterous and growing Transport infrastructure created by the Action Governor is shifting Enugu from local mobility to regional connectivity and global accessibility. The launch of ENUGU AIR — a State-linked airline initiative — positions the State as a key travel and trade hub linking major Nigerian cities and potentially reaching beyond. If they grudgingly admit this fact, are they disputing the fact that the 5 ultra-modern transport terminals and the State-wide mass transit system, powered by efficient CNG buses, are redefining public mobility? Do they deny the fact that these strategic moves promote intermodal integration — road, rail, and air — putting Enugu on the map as a logistics and travel centre for West Africa? Or for politics MUST they continue to lie and defame a Performing Governor?
The Hospitality, Tourism and Economic Placemaking
Recognitions that attend the Peter Mbah watch are lucid mementos of Enugu’s renewed hospitality and tourism push. Governor Mbah’s administration has revitalized iconic sites and is actively building new infrastructure to draw both local visitors and international travellers. The historic Presidential Hotel — once derelict — has been restored as a symbol of Enugu’s hospitality renaissance. New five-star accommodations and conference facilities are under construction to support global meetings, events, and tourism. Government initiatives are positioning Enugu to compete in sectors such as medical tourism, further diversifying its hospitality appeal. In recognition of these efforts, Enugu has received tourism advancement accolades, underscoring the strategic fusion of infrastructure, culture, and travel in its growth story. Again this is the FACT, most visible and profound, and the FICTION and debauchery of naysayers cannot assail it.
A Legacy structured and sculptured on an irrevocable resolve to MAKE A DIFFERENCE (MAD) in leadership and in governance.
More than Infrastructure what makes Governor Mbah’s legacy profound is not merely the volume of projects, but the holistic vision behind them. He is steadily building an economy less dependent on federal transfers, more resilient in its industrial capacities, and adaptive in an increasingly digital global marketplace. His leadership blends visionary policy, investor confidence-building, and an emphasis on sustainable, inclusive growth, thus positioning Enugu as a model for 21st-century subnational development. And this truism offends Naysayers BUT we won’t let their false narrative and debauchery gain traction.
We implore the Transformational Governor and his Team to sustain the current momentum, if they do so and CONTINUE TO PUT ENUGU STATE FIRST, from the industrial parks and smart cities to tourism and tech education — the present reinvention of Enugu State will not only be the legacy of one leader and his Team but a blueprint for transformative governance across Nigeria.
As 2027 approaches, our challenge to the critics of Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah is to dwell on issues of governance NOT falsehoods and blackmail; to his potential opponents at the Polls come 2027 we urge to PUT Enugu State First by addressing and debating people-centered policies NOT debauchery and delusive propaganda; and to the media and the civil society we recommend a proactive investigation of leaders and leadership NOT naysaying and devious proselytism.
With Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah yet in the saddle, truly TOMORROW IS HERE. And Enugu State is the WINNER.
Okechukwu Nwafor
Concerned Professionals For Good Governance. (A Good Leadership Advocacy Group).
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Senator George Akume and the Test of Party Democracy in Benue
Senator George Akume, CON, represents a rare breed of Nigerian politician. In a political culture often characterised by impatience, self-interest, and inconsistency, he has distinguished himself through patience, loyalty, and an enduring commitment to teamwork.
I have worked closely with him and witnessed his steady rise since 1999, when he became Governor of Benue State. From there, he went on to serve as Senator, Minister of the Federal Republic, and now Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF). His trajectory has been defined not by haste, but by discipline and a remarkable ability to work within the system.
These qualities have been severely tested in recent times, particularly in his relationship with Governor Hyacinth Alia. Governor Alia entered the political arena with significant backing despite having limited political experience, modest resources, and no established structure to contend with seasoned figures such as Barnabas Gemade and Steven Lawani. Against these odds, he emerged victorious.
However, from the moment he assumed office, his relationship with Senator Akume deteriorated without any clear provocation. What began as a strained engagement has since evolved into a persistent political rift.
When discussions later emerged about a potential second term for the governor, many of us close to Senator Akume were understandably concerned by what appeared to be the position of the party’s national leadership. Yet, true to his nature, Akume remained calm and aligned himself with the party, even where the circumstances were personally unfavourable.
This included accepting the controversial dissolution of the duly elected state party leadership and the installation of a caretaker committee—decisions he embraced in the interest of party unity. More notably, when he conveyed the directive that political office holders, including the governor, should be returned unopposed, he did so with restraint, placing party cohesion above personal considerations.
At a gathering in Makurdi, he stated:
“All those elected on the platform of the APC, from the State Assembly to the National Assembly, are expected to return automatically… and of course, the Governor is also expected to be returned.”
That position, however, was publicly rejected by Governor Alia, who insisted there would be no automatic tickets, citing the stance of the President and the party’s national leadership. In effect, this signalled a willingness to proceed without regard for the political structure that facilitated his emergence.
For many of us, that moment was decisive.
Senator Akume, despite what can only be described as sustained political provocation, has remained composed—much like the biblical Job—accepting both favourable and difficult circumstances within the party framework.
But this is no longer about personalities.
It is about the survival of political order and internal democracy within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benue State.
There is a dangerous assumption at play—that power can be consolidated through imposition, that party structures can be ignored, and that those who built the system can be sidelined without consequence. That assumption is fundamentally flawed.
Those of us who have stood with Senator Akume have exercised restraint out of respect for his disposition. But restraint must not be mistaken for weakness.
The time has come for a necessary shift.
Our leader, Senator George Akume, must now allow his supporters—and indeed all party members—to fully exercise their political rights. Let there be open contest. Let aspirants emerge freely, without intimidation or artificial barriers. Let the people of Benue State decide.
Anything short of this will not only fracture the party; it will erode its credibility beyond repair.
And let no one be under any illusion: if the process is manipulated, if candidates are imposed, if the will of the people is subverted, it will mark the beginning of the end for the APC in Benue State.
As one who has followed Nigerian politics since the 1970s, I say this without hesitation: no political party survives sustained injustice against its own members.
The warning signs are already clear. What happens next will determine whether the party corrects itself—or collapses under the weight of its own contradictions.
A Benue APC chosen by the people, not imposed from above, will not only survive—it will endure and dominate.
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Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra Signals a New Era for Premium Smartphones in Nigeria
Infinix has officially launched the NOTE 60 Ultra in Nigeria, reinforcing its strategic push into the premium smartphone segment through a series of high-impact partnerships spanning design, technology, and retail. The launch event brought together key stakeholders, industry leaders, media, and consumers to experience the device firsthand, highlighting the brand’s commitment to delivering world-class innovation tailored to the Nigerian market.

The Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra on display at its official launch event in Nigeria
Providing a unique perspective on the device’s design, Crank, Head of Auto at 234 Drive, highlighted the supercar-inspired elements that define the NOTE 60 Ultra. Drawing parallels between high-performance automobiles and the smartphone, he pointed to the sleek unibody structure, aerodynamic finish, and precision detailing as key features that echo the craftsmanship of luxury vehicles. He noted that the collaboration behind the device reflects a growing convergence between automotive design principles and consumer technology, resulting in a product that is as much about aesthetics and emotion as it is about performance.
Retail partners also played a central role at the event, with the CEOs SLOT Systems and Harmony Stores present to show their support for the launch. In their remarks, they spoke about the increasing demand within the Nigerian market for devices that combine power, durability, and premium design. They expressed strong confidence in the NOTE 60 Ultra’s market potential, citing its standout features including the Satellite Call and Messaging capability, 200MP camera with Samsung imaging system, 7000 mAh battery, and overall build quality as key factors that will resonate with consumers. They also reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring the product is readily available across their retail channels, making it easier for customers nationwide to access the device.

Head of Auto, 234Drive, speaking on the Infinix Note 60 Ultra Supercar DNA
Adding to the strategic outlook, Yefui Nui, Marketing Manager at Infinix Nigeria, spoke extensively about the brand’s expansion plans and long-term vision. She emphasized that the launch of the NOTE 60 Ultra represents more than just a product introduction; it signals a deliberate move to strengthen Infinix’s presence in the premium category while continuing to innovate across all segments. She highlighted ongoing investments in partnerships, product development, and customer engagement, all aimed at reinforcing Infinix’s position as a forward-thinking brand that understands and evolves with its audience. She further reiterated the company’s commitment to Nigeria as a key growth market, underscoring efforts to continuously deliver products that meet the aspirations of modern consumers.
Following this, Oluwayemisi Ode, PR Manager at Infinix Nigeria, addressed the brand’s pricing strategy, emphasizing a careful balance between premium innovation and accessibility. She noted that while the NOTE 60 Ultra introduces flagship-level features and design, it has been thoughtfully priced to remain competitive and attainable for Nigerian consumers. According to her, this approach reflects Infinix’s long-standing commitment to democratizing advanced technology, ensuring that more users can access cutting-edge experiences without compromising on quality or performance.

Shine Rosman at the Infinix Note 60 Ultra launch event
The event also attracted a vibrant mix of cultural and tech influencers, adding to the excitement around the launch. Notable personalities such as Shine Rosman, Elozonam, Saga, and Neo Akpofure were in attendance, alongside respected tech expert Izzi Boye. Their presence underscored the growing intersection between technology, lifestyle, and entertainment, reflecting the NOTE 60 Ultra’s positioning as a device designed for today’s dynamic and style-conscious users.
Originally unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2026, the NOTE 60 Ultra brings together a powerful combination of innovation and performance. From its 200MP imaging system and advanced zoom capabilities to satellite connectivity, fast-charging technology, and a long-lasting battery, the device is engineered to deliver a comprehensive flagship experience.
With the NOTE 60 Ultra now available at the Infinix Flagship Store in Abuja, and across SLOT, Pointek, Harmony Stores, 3CHUB, Royalline nationwide, Infinix is setting a new tone for its brand in Nigeria one that confidently bridges accessibility with premium aspiration, while continuing to push the boundaries of what consumers can expect from a smartphone.
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NDLEA Officers Nass Course II 2011 Intake Petition/Complaint Of Irregularities, Fairness, And Injustice In Promotion
We, the officers of NASS Course 11, 2011 intake, of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), wish to petition and lodge a complaint to the president and commander in chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and to the National Assembly, in the person of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, regarding the irregularities observed in the assignment of promotion and effective dates of promotion and proper placement as was used in the last two recruitments of the 2021/2023 intake.
It is our understanding that promotion effective dates within the agency are guided by established rules and regulations, including seniority dates of enlistment and eligibility. However, we have observed that our effective date of promotion has been assigned in a manner that does not reflect the principles.
We are particularly concerned that some of our colleagues, who were enlisted in the agency at the same time as us, have been assigned effective promotion dates that are one year and seven months earlier than ours.
It has also been observed that joining the service as a junior cadre, efforts have been put in place to further education by a lot of officers of the agency, and a result was sent to the agency for recognition and proper placement. Up until now, nothing has been done over that.
This issue has arisen during the last two recruitments conducted by the current chairman and chief executive officer, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa. As of the time of the recruitment offer, it was offered to each cadre, respectively; some others applied as senior cadre, while others applied as junior cadre. At the point of the screening of the junior cadre, they then applied as NASS3– NASS2–NSSS1–NA–SNA –CNA respectively.
And the chairman opened the field for those who apply as junior officers to forward their additional qualifications without considering the officers who are in the service for more than 12-25 years.
According to the agency condition of service chapter 2 section 19 under guidelines for promotion, it was revealed that promotion shall be determined strictly on the basis of competition and merit amongst all eligible candidates, and it shall depend on the existence of a vacancy, and it was further stipulated in section 9(d) that staff are eligible for promotion within the specified minimum period of two years; it also said COMPASS 3-6 have a minimum period of two years for promotion, while COMPASS 7-14 have a minimum period of three years, and COMPASS 15 have a minimum period of four years for promotion.
This discrepancy has adversely affected our seniority, financial entitlements and career progression, and we consider this development to be inconsistent with the principle of fairness, equity and due process expected within the agency.
If such irregularities doesn’t address it will undermine confidence in the promotion system.
The most unfortunate thing, some of the officers of NASS course ll 2011 intake despite they spent 15 years in the service of their fatherland but irregularities hindered their promotion as they are still on 𝐍𝐀, 𝐒𝐍𝐀, 𝐂𝐍𝐀 rank respectively.
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