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FEC approves €161m for procurement, upgrade of power substations

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The federal executive council (FEC) has approved contracts for the engineering, procurement, and construction of new substations under the presidential power initiative (PPI) to bolster Nigeria’s power sector.

The council approved the contracts during its meeting on Monday in Abuja.

Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Adebayo Adelabu, minister of power, said the contracts — worth approximately €161 million — would enable upgrades of 14 existing substations and the establishment of 21 new ones across the country.

He said the project is aimed at increasing the national electricity supply.

“The approval marks a crucial step in delivering on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s promise to enhance Nigeria’s power capacity,” Adelabu said.

Adelabu said the initiative aims to achieve an operational capacity of 12,000 megawatts (MW) within four years — with a short-term target of 8,000 MW in the next 12 to 24 months.

Key locations for the substations, he said, include Onitsha, Abeokuta, and Sokoto.

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“These upgrades are essential for stabilising our transmission network and ensuring reliable power supply to Nigerians,” Adelabu added.

“There were basically two approvals for the Federal Ministry of Power as presented.

“The first was an approval for the award of contract, for engineering, procurement, construction and financing for the implementation of the 330/132 KV and 132/33 KV substations upgrade under the phase one of the presidential initiative, popularly known as the Siemens project.

“Subsequent upon completion of the pilot phase of this project, the FEC at today’s meeting considered it necessary for us to move forward as promised by the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at a meeting he held with the President of the Republic of Germany last week.”

Adelabu said the approved cost of the first batch of the “phase one of the Siemens project was €161.33 million”.

“Phase one of this Siemens project, as it relates to the transmission, upgrade and expansion, actually includes 14 brownfield substations that need upgrade and revamping, and 21 Greenfield substations, which are new substations to be built across the country to improve the transmission segment,” the minister said.

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“The first batch of this phase one of the projects include one Onitsha, 330/133 KV substation under the Enugu electricity distribution company.

“Two, Offa 132/33 KV substation under the Ibadan electricity company. There is the new Abeokuta 330/132 KV substation.

“We have Ayede 330/132 KV substation. And lastly, Sokoto 132/33 KV substation. Those are the five substations to be worked upon under the first batch of phase one of the Siemens project.”

‘FEC APPROVES ACQUISITION OF NELMCO OFFICE COMPLEX’ 

Speaking further, Adelabu said the FEC approved the acquisition of an office complex for the Nigeria Electricity Liability Management Company (NELMCO) in Abuja for N1.7 billion.

He said the approval was aimed at reducing the skyrocketing rental costs and ensuring NELMCO can effectively manage its expanded responsibilities in the reformed electricity sector.

“The office complex approved for outright purchase is at Plot 2148, Cadastra Zone A02 Wuse 1 District Abuja. The cost of this acquisition is N1.7 billion inclusive of 7.5 per cent VAT,” Adelabu said.

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The minister said the acquisition is important to “avoid the escalating rent, which is being increased regularly due to inflation”.

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Police rescue Adebayo Adelabu’s sister, her twin sons

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The Nigeria Police Force has rescued Mrs Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her 12-year-old twin sons, Peter and Paul, alive during a rescue operation carried out around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. 

According to reports, two suspected kidnappers were neutralised in a gun duel with police operatives, while two firearms were recovered from the gang.

The victims, including the younger sister of the former Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, were abducted around 7:30 a.m. on June 3, 2026, while on their way to drop the children at school in Ibadan, Oyo State.

Police sources disclosed that sustained intelligence tracking and tactical pressure forced the kidnappers into a confrontation with operatives, leading to the successful rescue of the victims.

The source disclosed that security operatives are still combing nearby areas for fleeing members of the kidnapping syndicate, some of whom are believed to have escaped with gunshot wounds.

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In a statement confirming her abduction, Adelabu’s media aide, Femi Awogboro, said the victims were kidnapped at about 7:30 a.m. while Mrs John-Paul was taking her children to school, leaving the family in distress.

“We are deeply distressed by this unfortunate incident but remain hopeful that the victims will be rescued safely. We appeal to the public to remain calm, avoid speculation, and support ongoing efforts with prayers,” the family’s statement read in part.

She is the youngest of five children of Mrs Olufunmilayo Aduke Adegoke Adelabu, who reportedly retired voluntarily from her career at First Bank Pension Custodian in 2025 before relocating to Ibadan with her children.

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Police debunk claim abducted schoolgirl died in captivity

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The police command in Oyo state has dismissed claim that one of the schoolchildren abducted in Ahoro-Esiele, Oriire LGA, died while in captivity.

In a statement issued on Friday, the command described the report as false, misleading and designed to incite panic among residents.

The police said neither the police nor any security agency involved in efforts to rescue the abducted pupils had confirmed such development.

“The report is false, misleading, mischievous, and without any factual basis whatsoever,” the statement reads.

The command accused the authors of the report of deliberately using unverified claims and emotional narratives to manipulate public opinion and create fear.

“It is particularly disturbing that the authors of the report deliberately employed emotional narratives, speculative claims, and unverified accounts in a calculated attempt to manipulate public opinion and generate anxiety among residents,” the statement added.

The police said ongoing rescue operations are being pursued with professionalism and confidentiality, warning that the spread of false information could undermine security efforts and inflict further trauma on affected families.

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The command cautioned bloggers, social media influencers, online content creators and media organisations against publishing unverified security-related information.

“The indiscriminate sharing of false reports, particularly those capable of inciting fear or causing public disorder, is irresponsible and unacceptable,” the statement said.

The police urged residents to disregard the report and rely only on information released through official channels of the Nigeria Police Force and other authorised government agencies.

The command reiterated its commitment to public safety and assured residents that verified updates on the incident would be communicated as necessary.

Several schoolchildren were recently abducted by gunmen in Ahoro-Esiele, Oriire LGA, prompting a coordinated rescue effort by security agencies.

The police said investigations and rescue operations remain ongoing.

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Oyo school attack: Terrorists’ four-point demand before releasing pupils, teachers

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The abductors of teachers and pupils from three schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State have reportedly made a four-point demand before they will free the captives.

According to media reports, the abductors, who attacked schools in Esinele, Yawota and Alawusa communities on May 15, are reportedly demanding the release of detained terrorist commanders, payment of ransom, two Hilux vehicles and the implementation of Sharia-related law,  reports.

The two commanders whose release is reportedly being sought are Mahmud Usman, also known as Abu Bara’a or Abbas Mukhtar, and his deputy, Abubakar Abba, alias Isah Adam or Mahmud Al-Nigeri, also called Mallam Mamuda.

The two terrorists are leaders of Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimeena Fii Bilaadis Sudan, JAMBS, also known as Ansaru — a breakaway faction of Boko Haram — and are alleged to have aided and abetted acts of terrorism in the country between 2013 and 2015.

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The two were arrested between May and July 2025 and are currently standing trial on terrorism charges before Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja, in a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CR/464/2025, with their trial commencing on January 15, 2026.

Usman was sentenced to 15 years in prison by Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on September 11, 2025, after pleading guilty to one count of illegal mining — which he admitted he used to fund arms procurement for terrorism and kidnapping.

He denied 31 other counts and remains in DSS custody pending trial on those charges.

His deputy, Abba, pleaded not guilty to all 32 counts and is also standing trial before the same court.

Unconfirmed reports also claimed that the terrorists are demanding a ransom put at ₦1bn, which is to be paid into a bank account in the Republic of Benin.

Security analysts have warned that releasing the commanders would pose serious risks to national security.

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Meanwhile, the Oyo State Government has declined to comment on the demands or the state of negotiations, with the Commissioner for Information, Dotun Oyelade, saying it would be “unhelpful” to disclose the government’s strategy while efforts to secure the victims’ release were ongoing.

On May 17, two days after the attack, the abductors released a video showing the beheading of one of the kidnapped teachers, Michael Oyedokun, a mathematics teacher at Community High School, Ahoro-Esinele.

Governor Seyi Makinde confirmed the killing in a statement on Monday, May 18, describing it as deeply painful.

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