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OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU: CONTRACTORS IN KADUNA STATE CRY OUT OVER UNPAID PROJECTS WORTH OVER ₦30 BILLION

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OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU: CONTRACTORS IN KADUNA STATE CRY OUT OVER UNPAID PROJECTS WORTH OVER ₦30 BILLION

 

 

By Our Reporter

 

 

A coalition of over 400 contractors engaged by Formal Act Legacy Ltd, acting as consultants to the 23 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Kaduna State, has issued a passionate appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, seeking urgent intervention over unpaid contracts that have left many financially ruined and devastated.

 

 

In an open letter addressed to the President, the contractors, under the banner of “Concerned Contractors to Formal Act Legacy Ltd,” detailed a harrowing ordeal that began between January 2022 and early 2023. According to the letter, the contractors were awarded projects covering critical development needs—including drilling water boreholes, constructing and rehabilitating primary health care centers, and supplying hospital equipment, ambulances, and medicines—under what was presented as a Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) partnership involving all 23 LGAs of Kaduna State.

 

OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU: CONTRACTORS IN KADUNA STATE CRY OUT OVER UNPAID PROJECTS WORTH OVER ₦30 BILLION

 

 

The contractors claim that, trusting in the authority of the local government chairmen and the credibility of the SDG initiative, they executed the contracts diligently and in full compliance with specifications. The total value of the completed projects reportedly exceeds ₦30 billion.

 

OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU: CONTRACTORS IN KADUNA STATE CRY OUT OVER UNPAID PROJECTS WORTH OVER ₦30 BILLION

 

However, more than two years after project completion, the contractors allege that they have not received any payment for their work. Repeated efforts to engage Hon. Bashir Ibrahim, Managing Director of Formal Act Legacy Ltd, have yielded only unfulfilled promises, leaving the contractors in dire financial straits.

 

 

“Today, we are broken,” the letter reads. “Many of us are now bankrupt as our assets have been seized by creditors. Some of our colleagues have been hospitalized, while others have tragically passed on under the weight of this burden. Our children are out of school, our businesses shuttered, and our dignity diminished.”

 

 

The contractors further revealed that they have sought redress through the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), commending the EFCC’s Kaduna Zonal Office for its professionalism in investigating the matter. Despite these efforts, justice remains elusive.

 

The open letter calls on President Tinubu to:

 

Intervene in the recovery of payments owed to all affected contractors;

Hold accountable those responsible for the alleged fraudulent scheme;

Restore faith in justice and leadership for the affected citizens.

 

The contractors also appealed to Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State, citing the direct involvement of the 23 Local Government Chairmen in awarding and signing the contracts. They believe the Governor’s intervention would not only bring relief to the affected contractors but also uphold the integrity of the contracts and the developmental projects undertaken in Kaduna State.

 

“Your Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, we, as contractors from across the various states of the country, appeal to your legacy of reform and your commitment to protecting the vulnerable by ensuring that justice is served,” the letter concludes.

 

The contractors urge the President and Governor to act swiftly, emphasizing that the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of citizens hang in the balance.

 

For further information, the interim leadership of the contractors can be reached at:

 

Engr. Adamu Isah Idris Isyaku (Interim Chairman)

 

Tel: 08065536457

Email: [email protected]

Interim Secretary

Tel: 08033769876

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Governor Dauda Lawal Commissions 25 Armoured Personnel Carriers, Aerial Surveillance Drones to Combat Insecurity

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Governor Dauda Lawal Commissions 25 Armoured Personnel Carriers, Aerial Surveillance Drones to Combat Insecurity

 

 

In a major boost to the fight against banditry and insecurity in Zamfara State and the North-West Zone, Zamfara State Governor, His Excellency, Dr Dauda Lawal, on Wednesday commissioned 25 new Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) and sets of surveillance drones for the military and other security agencies operating in the state.

 

The event, which took place in Gusau, was part of the state government’s ongoing effort to provide structured logistical support to frontline security forces and combat insurgency, banditry, and protect lives and properties. Speaking at the commissioning and handover, Governor Lawal emphasised that the new assets are intended to enhance troop protection during high-risk deployments and improve rapid response capabilities in remote communities, ensuring tactical battle and overhead surveillance for victory.

Governor Dauda Lawal Commissions 25 Armoured Personnel Carriers, Aerial Surveillance Drones to Combat Insecurity

“We have provided over 600 specialised motorcycles, 150 Hilux vehicles, and 20 Buffalo vehicles to our security forces. These 25 highly sophisticated APCs being commissioned today are therefore part of a broader reform to improve response to security threats. The APC’s significantly improves troop protection during deployments into high-risk areas. They reduce vulnerability during patrols, support convoy security along major routes, and strengthen rapid response capability when distress calls arise from remote communities.” the Governor stated.

 

Governor Lawal explained that the security challenges of recent years had disrupted farming, limited trade, and undermined public confidence across the state. He noted that his administration’s “Rescue Mission” agenda has focused on moving from fragmented responses to structured reforms, including the establishment of a Zamfara State Security Trust Fund and the operationalisation of Community Protection Guards to improve grassroots intelligence.

 

The Governor specifically highlighted the importance of integrating modern technology into security operations. He noted that the newly acquired drones would expand aerial surveillance, improve situational awareness, and support better coordination between command centres and troops in the field.

 

“Real-time information strengthens decision-making and reduces operational blind spots,” he added.

 

Governor Lawal however acknowledged the critical role of the Federal Government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting that recent federal budgets have allocated over three trillion naira to defence, a commitment he said strengthens subnational stabilisation efforts.

 

He urged the military commanders and personnel receiving the equipment to ensure disciplined maintenance and intelligence-guided deployment. “Enhancing your safety enhances the safety of our communities,” he told the troops.

 

Governor Lawal also told the people of Zamfara that; his administration remains resolute in restoring enduring security and peace across every Local Government Area. “We will sustain preventive measures, strengthen patrol architecture in rural corridors, deepen inter-state intelligence collaboration across the North-West, and maintain fiscal prudence in security expenditure. Stabilisation will continue through structured planning, lawful enforcement, and institutional reform.”

 

The Governor also linked the security investment to economic recovery, stressing that stability in rural areas is essential for agricultural productivity, market activity, and food security.

 

The event was attended by the Honourable Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (Rtd.), who formally commissioned the assets for operational service. Governor Lawal reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to sustain preventive measures and inter-state security collaboration until lasting peace is restored across all Local Government Areas in Zamfara.

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Ramadan, Lent: Ajadi Urges Religious Harmony, Prayers for Nigeria

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Ramadan, Lent: Ajadi Urges Religious Harmony, Prayers for Nigeria

 

A leading governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo State, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has extended warm felicitations to Muslims and Christians on the simultaneous commencement of Ramadan and Lent.

Ramadan, the Islamic holy month marked by 30 days of fasting and spiritual devotion, and Lent, the 40-day Christian season of fasting and reflection, began on the same day — a development Ajadi described as symbolic and spiritually significant.

In a statement personally signed by him on Wednesday, Ajadi congratulated adherents of both faiths and called for sustained religious tolerance, unity, and peaceful coexistence across the state and the country at large.

He described the coincidence in the commencement dates as a reminder of shared values between Islam and Christianity.

“The simultaneous commencement of Ramadan and Lent is a divine reminder that we all worship the same Almighty God. It is a call for unity, love, and mutual understanding among us,” he stated.

Ajadi urged Muslims and Christians to use the sacred periods of fasting and spiritual purification to pray fervently for Nigeria, especially in view of the nation’s economic and security challenges.

“Our country is facing significant hardship. The economic difficulties and prevailing insecurity require sincere prayers. This season of spiritual purification offers us a unique opportunity to seek God’s intervention for our nation,” he said.

He further emphasized that both Islam and Christianity preach peace, tolerance, and respect for constituted authority, urging citizens to embody these teachings in their daily lives.

“Let us live peacefully, tolerate one another, and continue to pray for those in leadership. Our faiths teach us to respect and uphold our leaders in prayer,” Ajadi added.

The PDP chieftain concluded by wishing Muslims a spiritually fulfilling Ramadan and Christians a reflective and enriching Lenten season, encouraging both communities to embrace love, sacrifice, and harmonious living throughout the sacred periods.

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Tinubu Seeks Nigerians Forgiveness During Ramadan, Calls for National Reconciliation

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Tinubu Seeks Nigerians Forgiveness During Ramadan, Calls for National Reconciliation

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“At State House Tafsir in Abuja, President urges unity, tolerance, and prayers for stability as he reaffirms commitment to tackling Nigeria’s economic and security challenges.”

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appealed to Nigerians for forgiveness over any perceived wrongdoing, urging citizens to embrace reconciliation and unity during the holy month of Ramadan.

Speaking during a Ramadan Tafsir held at the State House in Abuja, the President said, “If I have sinned against you, forgive me as Nigerians,” stressing the importance of forgiveness, tolerance, and national cohesion.

Tinubu noted that Ramadan represents a period of spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and compassion, calling on Nigerians to use the season to promote peace and mutual understanding across religious and ethnic divides.

The President also encouraged citizens to pray for the nation’s stability and progress, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to addressing economic and security challenges facing the country.

The Ramadan Tafsir, an annual religious gathering attended by government officials, Islamic scholars, and dignitaries, forms part of activities marking the fasting period observed by Muslims worldwide.

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