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Ogun will partner with foreign firms to boost cotton production – Abiodun

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Ogun will partner with foreign firms to boost cotton production – Abiodun

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The Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun says his administration will partner with a foreign firm in the local production of cotton in the state.

The firm, according to the governor, has turned around the production of cotton in Togo, thereby, making the West African country the second largest producer of cotton in the continent of Africa.

 

 

Abiodun who made this known in his office, when he received members of the Tailors Association of Nigeria (TAN), added that the company would be partnering with the state government in the Special Agro Processing Zone.

The governor disclosed that discussions are currently ongoing on cotton production, declaring that his administration would do all it can to support the industry.

 

 

 

“We are currently partnering with someone who has turned around the production of cotton in one of the West African countries. Within twelve months, he has turned Togo to the second largest producer of cotton on the continent. This company is partnering with us in Ogun State in our Special Agro Processing Zone and we have ongoing discussions on cotton production,” he said.

He described tailors as an integral part of the small medium scale enterprises whose value is huge, adding that the tailoring industry in the country still remains untapped.

 

 

 

“You are a value addition to what we are doing in terms of promoting small and medium scale enterprises, you are also a value chain in job creation

“ThIs is an industry that is performing sub optimally, the potentials of this industry remain untapped, particularly from the view of garment manufacturing which we know that is the mainstay of some economies in the world where all they do is just garment production and that itself accounts for a large chunk of their GDP.

 

 

 

 

“This we can confidently achieve in Nigeria because we have a labour force, if all we focus on is garment manufacturing of the right quality and standard for export and domestic use,” the governor added.

Abiodun, while noting that the state grows and also has high quality cotton, said that his administration had released over 1,0000 hectares of land to cotton farmers in the state, the highest done by any administration in the state.

 

 

 

 

The national president of the association, Wasiu Jaiyeola Taiwo, while corroborating the governor that the tailoring industry is yet to be fully tapped in the country, said that a little push on the side of the government for the industry would amount into massive foreign exchange.

Taiwo said that the country is losing so much as the value chain is huge, adding that it is only through partnership that a lot of successes can be recorded.

 

 

 

He, however, disclosed that the name of the association has been changed from Nigerian Union of Tailors(NUT) to Tailors Association of Nigeria (TAN), submitting that the change would further assist the association to break barriers.

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Prince Amb (Dr) Adedipe Dauda Ewenla Emerges PDP Consensus Candidate for Alimosho Federal Constituency

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Prince Amb (Dr) Adedipe Dauda Ewenla has emerged as the consensus candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the Alimosho Federal Constituency ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The announcement followed a stakeholders’ meeting held on May 3, 2026, where party leaders and executives agreed on a unified candidate after consultations with aspirants and key party figures.

Speaking on the development, the PDP Local Government Chairman in Alimosho, Honourable Shodiya, explained that the selection process began with three aspirants who initially showed interest in contesting on the coalition platform.

According to him, the aspirants were encouraged to step down for one another in the interest of party unity, but they were unable to reach an agreement. The matter was then referred to party stakeholders for a final decision.

He said that during the stakeholders’ deliberation, members unanimously endorsed Ewenla as their preferred candidate.

In his acceptance message, Ewenla expressed gratitude to party leaders, stakeholders, executives and members across Alimosho for the confidence reposed in him to represent the constituency at the Federal House of Representatives.

He described May 3, 2026 as a historic day for the party in Alimosho, noting that the consensus process was peaceful, credible and demonstrated maturity within the local chapter.

The candidate also extended an olive branch to fellow aspirants who were not selected, urging them to remain committed to the party’s collective goal.

He stressed that politics remains a continuous journey and appealed for unity as the party prepares to face opposition candidates, including the All Progressives Congress (APC), in the forthcoming elections.

Ewenla further appreciated the Lagos State PDP leadership, led by Amos Fawole, for allowing local government chapters to adopt the consensus option in line with the party constitution.

He noted that Alimosho PDP demonstrated leadership by presenting a candidate without conflict or division, adding that he is fully prepared to contest and represent the people.

He concluded by calling on party members to move forward together with determination, unity and shared purpose as preparations intensify for the 2027 general elections in Nigeria.

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USOSA Mobilises Nationwide Resistance Against Asset Sale, Holds Major Awareness Walk in Lagos, Abuja, Kano

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A powerful wave of resistance is building across Nigeria’s elite alumni network as the Unity Schools Old Students Association (USOSA) prepares for a coordinated nationwide awareness walk aimed at safeguarding the legacy and assets of Federal Unity Colleges.

Scheduled for Saturday, May 9, 2026, the high-impact rally will simultaneously hold in Lagos, Abuja, and Kano, drawing participation from thousands of old students under the unifying banner: “Pro Unitate – Better Together.”

Insiders within the association reveal that the rally is not just symbolic but a strategic response to growing concerns over alleged plans to commercialise or dispose of critical assets belonging to Unity Schools, a move many alumni describe as “short-sighted and dangerous.”

According to organisers, the objective is clear: to send a strong, unmistakable message to policymakers and stakeholders that the heritage of Unity Schools must be preserved, not monetised.

“This is about legacy, identity, and national cohesion,” a senior USOSA member told TheCityPulseNews under anonymity. “Unity Schools were built to foster national integration. Selling their lands or assets undermines that very foundation.”

The campaign has already gained traction online, with members urged to amplify visibility through branded display pictures and coordinated messaging ahead of the event. The mobilisation strategy reflects a well-structured advocacy push designed to capture both public attention and institutional response.

Observers note that this could mark a turning point in how alumni bodies across Nigeria engage with government policies affecting legacy institutions. USOSA’s move signals a shift from passive concern to active civic engagement , a model that could inspire similar interventions nationwide.

Security and logistics arrangements are reportedly being finalised across the three cities, with local coordinators ensuring peaceful and orderly participation.

As May 9 approaches, one thing is certain, USOSA is not merely organizing a walk, it is staging a statement and the message is unequivocal – Unity Schools are a national treasure, not a commercial asset.

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BREAKING: SGF George Akume, Other APC Chieftains Back ATM’s Ondo North Senate Bid

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Chief Abdul Tunji Mohammed (ATM), APC frontrunner for Ondo North Senatorial District, has secured the blessings of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, and other party chieftains as his 2027 bid gains ground.

ATM met with the SGF and top APC leaders in Abuja, where he presented his agenda for Ondo North and sought their counsel. The meeting was described as cordial and strategic.

Senator Akume hailed ATM’s vision and readiness for national service. “The Senate needs men of capacity who understand governance. You have my support. Go and deliver for your people,” the SGF stated.

Responding, ATM said the backing of Senator Akume and other party chieftains was “a major boost.” He added: “Their encouragement strengthens our resolve to give Ondo North a strong, connected voice in the Senate.”

The consultation follows ATM’s purchase of the APC nomination form and earlier endorsements from former Deputy Governor Ali Olanusi, first-class monarchs, and youth groups in Ondo North.

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