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Gov Sule Performs Groundbreaking Of $80 Million Euphoria 3-Mega Project, N39 Billion Twin Fly-over In Nasarawa

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…Hands Over C of O To Euphoria Group Limited

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The Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule, last weekend performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the over $80 million dollars Euphoria 3-Mega Project, as well as the twin fly-over project, both in Nasarawa state.

While the 2.6km twin Fly-over project is situated along the Nyanya-Mararaba-Karu-Keffi Express way, the Euphoria 3-Mega projects is sited in Angwan Jarmai, Kokona Local Government Area, LGA, along the Keffi–Akwanga highway.

The Euphoria 3-Mega projects include the construction of a High-End Security Prints Facility; Paper Production Plant, as well as an Organic Agric-Village and Value-Chain Centre for raw materials processing and development.

Meanwhile, the state governor has handed over the C of O, of the land meant for the construction of the projects to the President/CEO, Euphoria Group Limited, Abdullahi Girei, adding that the gesture was intended to encourage investors to come into the state.

In a statement made available to newsmen, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on Media, to the Governor, Ali Abare, observed that the developments were “part of the initiatives of his (Governor Sule’s) administration to attract investors into Nasarawa State, hence Governor Abdullahi has presented the C of O, for the piece of land hosting the over eighty billion dollars state-of-the-art, 70 tons per day, paper mill.”

According to Abare, “The Governor said it has always been his vision to contribute to the industrialization of Nasarawa state, with the groundbreaking for the construction of the high-end security printing press, paper mill and integrated farm by Euphoria Group Limited, as a clear manifestation of the realisation of his dream for the state.”

Sule pointed out that he was particularly excited because of the opportunity the project presents by the investment in the area of transfer of technology, with the machines and equipment to be brought in from Germany, the first of its kind in the West African sub region.

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He said, “The technology will give our own people the opportunity to learn, to be able to pick up the skill, just like our dear friend and partner, Adnand has mentioned, this is the first time West Africa is going to see this kind of machine from Germany.

“It means we are going to have equipment that our people are going to learn before many of such equipment are brought into the country. Our people will be able to learn about the machines and be positioned to be employed anywhere such machines are installed. For me, this is one of the motivating factors behind this project,” he stated.

The governor therefore commended the company for choosing Nasarawa state to invest, urging the host communities to consider the investment as their own and to protect it. He equally commended the MD/CEO of the Nasarawa State Investment Development Agency (NASIDA), Ibrahim Abdullahi for midwifing the initiative to fruition.

Governor Sule also appealed to members of the host communities to ensure adequate security for the plant, moreso that on completion, the factory would employ over 11, 000 people, mostly youths.

The governor who pointed out that as part of the thrust of his administration to industrialize the state, there is no local government that is not seeing investments, he called on youths to continue to cooperate with traditional rulers to maintain the peace.

He said, as a result “I thank the community here. I thank the traditional rulers for accepting this. Please take it as your own project. The security of this project should be your concern. Because anybody who wants to touch on the security of this project wants to touch on the security of your own income. This project is beyond A. A. Sule. A. A. Sule will finish and go. The greatest beneficiaries of this project are the host community.”

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Giving an overview of the projects, President/CEO of Euphoria Group Limited, Abubakar Girei, said the project consist of a paper mill, security printing press and an integrated farm to produce raw materials for the mill.

He said, “The 3-Mega project we are launching here today represents a landmark investment of over USD80m. But beyond the figure are the lives it would impact and the opportunity it would unlock. These projects are designed to create over 11, 000 jobs, offering meaningful employment to the vibrant youths of Nasarawa State and beyond,” he said.

Also speaking, representative of Koenig and Bauer AG (KBA), a German machines manufacturer, Adnand, the groundbreaking demonstrates the realisation of Governor Sule’s dream to have a state-of-the-art security printing press in Nasarawa State.

Earlier, in a welcome address, MD/CEO of NASIDA, Ibrahim Abdullahi, extolled the leadership qualities of Governor Sule which he said is pivotal to the influx of investors into the state.

“It is with joy and gratitude, first of all, for your leadership. Because everything stands and begins with leadership. You have introduced something very remarkable that will stand tall in the history of Nasarawa State. You have opened up Nasarawa State for investors and investment,” he said.

Abdullahi noted that barely six years ago, Nasarawa State was mostly known as a civil service state but with Governor Sule’s leadership, the state’s growth and trajectory has been repositioned for the better.

“Nasarawa State used to be known as a mere civil service state with so much potential. In just six years getting to seven years, you have changed the history and trajectory of the growth of our dear Nasarawa State in the most remarkable way, and history will be kind to you,” he added.

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He appreciated the management of the Euphoria Group for choosing Nasarawa State to establish its project.

“There is going to be a high-end security print, a paper mill, and an integrated farm to produce the raw materials. This project also signifies some groundbreaking by a Nigerian company. We are happy this is happening in Nasarawa State,” he said.

In a goodwill message, the Emir of Keffi, HRH Dr. Shehu Chindo Yamusa III, pledged total cooperation and support from the host communities.

The royal father appreciated the Euphoria Group for choosing the Keffi zone to establish their factory.

“I assure you, we will give you our cooperation and any kind of support you desire to make you achieve the mission and vision of your company,” he said.

The groundbreaking ceremony was witnessed by industry giants, top government functionaries, including Ambassador Mohamadou Musa-Njie, the High Commissioner of the Gambia to Nigeria, Aliyu Tijani Ahmed, Federal Commissioner /Chief Executive Officer of the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), Deputy National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress and Chairman, National Steel Council, Professor Abdulkarim Abubakar Kana, SAN, the Secretary to the Government of Nasarawa State, Labaran Shuaibu Magaji, PhD, SAN, amongst others. ###

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Deputy Speaker Kalu Leads IPU to Adopt Historic Post-Conflict Peace Framework

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Nigeria’s Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, PhD, CFR on Thursday spearheaded the adoption of a landmark resolution on post-conflict recovery at the 152nd Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly in Istanbul, Turkey, placing global parliaments at the centre of building just and lasting peace.

Serving as co-rapporteur alongside Mr. A. Al-Zu’bi of Jordan and Ms. F. Belhirch of the Netherlands, Kalu, who also sits on the 12-member IPU Steering Committee overseeing the World Trade Organization, presented the draft resolution on “The Role of Parliaments in Establishing Robust Post-Conflict Management Mechanisms and Restoring a Just and Lasting Peace” at the Assembly.

The adoption of the resolution signals growing recognition that sustainable peace requires strong, inclusive, and accountable parliamentary institutions.

The document commits parliaments worldwide to a five-pillar framework for recovery: strengthened institutions, equitable economic reconstruction, social reconciliation, inclusive political life, and sustained international support.

It underscores human security and common security as key principles for achieving just, lasting, and inclusive peace.

The resolution also emphasizes people-centred and preventive approaches that address the root causes of conflict while advancing trust, dignity, and resilience.

Stressing the core of the resolution, Kalu reaffirmed that post-conflict recovery must be nationally led and owned.

He urged parliaments to guide recovery through holistic frameworks that ensure reconstruction strategies, legal reforms, and institutional strengthening are designed and approved via inclusive national processes.

He added that external assistance must align with nationally defined priorities and remain subject to democratic oversight.

Kalu said: “The 152nd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union urges Parliaments in countries affected by or emerging from conflict to ensure strong national ownership of peace and recovery processes by leading inclusive nationwide consultations, defining priorities through democratic deliberation and legislation, and ensuring that any external support is adapted to local needs, constitutional frameworks and international human rights obligations.

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“Parliaments responsible for implementing peace agreements are called upon to give full legal effect to their provisions by incorporating them into national legislation, establishing clear implementation requirements, and creating permanent, cross-party mechanisms to regularly review progress. These should include hearings with relevant actors, such as women and youth groups and representatives of affected communities, to coordinate parliamentary follow-up, ensure continuity, identify gaps early, and uphold commitments across political cycles.

“When addressing the legacies of conflict, parliaments are also urged to establish national transitional justice frameworks by adopting legislation that enables truth-seeking processes, victim-centred reparations, and fair and transparent vetting or amnesty procedures, as well as effective cooperation with national and international accountability mechanisms. This ensures that justice, recognition of past harms and institutional reform form an integral part of sustainable peace.”

Beyond that, the resolution charges parliaments in countries affected by or emerging from conflict to lead inclusive nationwide consultations and ensure external support adapts to local needs, constitutional frameworks, and international human rights obligations.

Through the IPU resolution, Kalu also urged parliaments to establish national transitional justice frameworks that enable truth-seeking processes, victim-centred reparations, and fair vetting or amnesty procedures, while encouraging the use of human security approaches in legislative, oversight, budgetary, and representation functions.

The document also encourages parliaments to rebalance national and international budgetary priorities in favour of peacebuilding and prevention, prioritize conflict-affected populations in reconstruction and financing, and strengthen transparency and anti-corruption safeguards in recovery funds.

It further charges parliaments to support national and community-level reconciliation through inclusive dialogue and trauma-informed initiatives, promote local dialogue processes that bring together communities and former adversaries, and institutionalize the full, equal, and meaningful participation of women and youth across all peace and dialogue processes in line with UN Security Council resolutions 1325 and 2250.

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The resolution also asked parliaments to strengthen inclusive political participation by ensuring all affected communities are represented in legislative deliberations, foster constructive political dialogue through cross-party platforms, and work with governments, regional organizations, the IPU, and the United Nations to strengthen international support and funding for peace agreements.

It likewise proposes that parliaments consider lawful mechanisms to facilitate reparations for victims and mobilize resources for reconstruction, including the use of frozen or otherwise immobilized assets where lawful.

The resolution requests that the IPU provide targeted technical assistance to parliaments engaged in post-conflict recovery, including advisory missions, capacity-building, peer-learning, and support in mediation and conflict prevention.

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Over 100 countries expected at Nigeria’s 5th High Level Ministerial Meeting On AMR

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By Wumi Tewogbade, Abuja

Nigeria said it has concluded arrangement to host the 5th high level ministerial meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), in Abuja.

This was announced on Wednesday, at the virtual Global Media Briefing organised by Global AMR Media Alliance (GAMA) in Abuja.

The theme for the meeting, “One Health — Advancing Global AMR Commitments through Local Action”, the high level meeting would hold from 28th to 30th June 2026.

According to the Ministerial Global Envoy on AMR, Government of Nigeria, Dr. Ayoade Alakija, delegations from over 100 countries are expected to participate along with Presidents of a few countries, such as, Botswana, Ghana and Nigeria.

Dr. Alakija also disclosed that President of Nigeria, His Excellency, Bola Tinubu, would welcome participants and declare the meeting open.

“The 5th High Level Ministerial Meeting on AMR would be different because not just ministers of health but also ministers of agriculture, environment and finance are being invited to take part to address AMR in all sectors (such as, animal health and livestock, food and agriculture and our environment) – and not just human health,” said Alakija.

“AMR is not just about human health and protecting just our medicines but also about prevention and protecting our animals, plants and our environment. We need to ensure that not only humans are not harmed due to AMR but also our animals, agriculture and food systems and our environment are kept safe so that we all can live in harmony together,” she said.

She noted, “If we invest US$ 1 on AMR, return on investment is US$ 11 – 11 times.

“This upcoming 5th High Level Meeting in Nigeria would focus more on solutions to address the challenge AMR is posing. We also need to ensure AMR response is fully financed including prevention, surveillance, water, sanitation and hygiene. It is strategic investments that our countries and our communities need.

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“If we do not have money to fully fund our AMR multisectoral action plans, then how are we going to get the work done? So, we have to involve those who are involved with finances. Media is critical for accountability but also critical for awareness, and keeping the communities we serve involved,” she added.

Alakija cited Abuja Declaration 2001 where African countries committed to invest 15% of their annual budgets on health.

She hopes that the upcoming meeting will also play a historic role in sustainable financing for AMR response.
“Earlier in April 2026, I was at the One Health Summit in Lyons, France, hosted by President of France Mr Emmanuel Macron, where many of the people at the highest level, who were present there, have confirmed their attendance (for upcoming meet in Nigeria),” said Alakija.

She added that Nigeria had been involved with the integrated approach for a while as it was important for all sectors to speak to one another and work in concert with one another:
“AMR has typically been seen often from the lens of high-income countries. We need to address AMR recognising the gaps in all countries and contexts especially low- and middle-income countries – and ways to bridge the gaps in prevention of infectious diseases as well as gaps in stopping misuse and overuse of medicines in food and agriculture sector, animal health sector and environment along with human health sector. AMR commitments like UNGA Political Declaration 2024 needs to be translated into not just actions but local actions which are critical”, the expert said.

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Speaking on the severity of AMR, Quadripartite Joint Secretariat on AMR, Dr. Jean Nyemazi stated: “AMR is a big threat and continue to kill many people, especially in LMICs and the Global South.

“AMR is among top 10 global health threats and threatens our animals, food systems, economies and our environment. All Quadripartite agencies are supporting the upcoming high level ministerial meeting on AMR in Nigeria including the World Health Organization (WHO), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), United Nations Environment Programme, and World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH)”.

Dr. Nyemazi added that the task for this upcoming 5th High Level Ministerial Meeting on AMR in Nigeria would be to enabling the acceleration of implementation of multi-sectoral national action plans on AMR, enabled by effective governance at all levels, sustainable investment at all levels, and walk the talk on the theme of One Health for advancing global AMR commitments through local actions.
He reiterated the role of the Media, stating that it was a strategic partner to “inform, connect and hold us accountable”.

“Evidence-based reporting ensures that AMR is visible as a development, equity and sustainability issue, it shapes the public understanding, support, behaviour change, and sustains pressure for measurable progress”, he said.

Dr. Nyemazi pointed out that the 1st and 2nd High Level Ministerial Meetings that took place in 2014 and 2019 had mostly ministers from European regions in attendance.

Now, ministers of over 100 countries were expected to take part in the upcoming meeting in Nigeria and majority comes from the Global South.
“We see the focus changing from health to One Health – which means we are having more representation from ministries of animal health, food and agriculture, and environment along with human health. When we talk about AMR prevention, we are talking about preventing AMR across all the sectors (and not just in human health)”, he said.
Speaking further, Dr. Nyemazi disclosed that one of the targets of Political Declaration adopted at UN General Assembly High Level Meeting 2024 was to reduce AMR deaths by 10% by 2030 (compared to 4.9 million AMR associated deaths recorded in 2019).

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“Simple strategies that are cost-effective and impact public health such as washing hands can help. We also need to ensure equitable access to essential antimicrobials. These are few steps governments can do now”, he said.

On her part, Chairperson, Global AMR Media Alliance (GAMA), Shobha Shukla explained that AMR or drug resistance was a problem driven by misuse and overuse of antimicrobial medicines – including antibiotics, antivirals, antiparasitics and antifungals – and results in critical medicines losing effectiveness to treat infections.
Shukla added that as result of drug resistance, medicines become ineffective, and infections become increasingly difficult or impossible to treat:
“All of us are at risk of AMR. But in absence of strong public systems, those in low- and middle-income countries – and especially those who are underserved are at a much-heightened risk of AMR. We have to do better in protecting the medicines that save us.

“We also have to do better in saving lives from preventable infections as well as ensuring right and timely diagnosis and right treatment, care and support for everyone, leaving no one behind.
“Misuse and overuse of medicines is rampant in animal health and livestock, food and agriculture, human health, as well as polluting our environment”, she said.

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Alia Orders Immediate Raid on Armed Herder Camps After Deadly Attacks in Apa, Otukpo

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By Felix Umande from Makurdi

Following the public outcry due to recent spate of attacks on innocent rural dwellers by terrorist herders across Benue State, Governor Hyacinth Alia, has directed security agencies to launch full, coordinated operations to dislodge herder terrorist camps identified in forests across Apa, Otukpo, Gwer-West and other flashpoints in the state.

Specifically, Edikwu-Ankpali, Ikobi and Adija in Apa Local Government Area, as well as Upu village in Otukpo LGA, were attacked with multiple residents killed.

Governor Alia described the renewed wave of violence against innocent communities as “unacceptable and increasingly hydra-headed,” adding that the decisive directive was necessary to halt the bloodshed.

According to the governor, in a statement issued Tuesday, the criminal elements have exploited forested areas as operational bases to launch attacks, and must be flushed out without delay.

He reaffirmed that the protection of lives and property remains the “foremost responsibility” of his administration, and mandated a “sustained, intelligence-driven security crackdown” to neutralise all threats and restore confidence among citizens, particularly in the affected LGAs.

The governor disclosed that the state government is working “in close synergy with federal security agencies” and will not relent until lasting peace is achieved.

He urged residents to remain vigilant, cooperate with operatives on the ground, and provide credible information to aid ongoing operations.

While commiserating with families who lost loved ones in the recent attacks, Alia restated his administration’s resolve to “confront criminality head-on and ensure that Benue State is safe for all.”

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