Group Unveils Senator Jarigbe’s Legislative Scorecard, Hails Giant Strides

….Calls for Responsible Public Discourse

Civil Society Groups for Good Governance (CSGGG), an alliance of over 180 organizations promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance, has commended Senator Agom Jarigbe Jarigbe for his legislative and constituency achievements in the 10th National Assembly. Following an independent assessment of his performance, the groups passed a vote of confidence in the senator while urging citizens and political actors to exercise caution against unverified allegations, smearing, and campaigns of calumny.

In a statement signed by Comrade Ogakwu Dominic, President of the group, CSGGG addressed recent reports circulating online that claimed contracts for motorcycles, computing equipment, emergency rice supplies, and solar-powered streetlights in parts of Cross River North were awarded to a company allegedly linked to the senator and his family. While critics raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and adherence to public procurement rules, the civil society organizations noted that Senator Jarigbe has consistently prioritized the welfare of his constituents. The senator has described the allegations as politically motivated and stressed that the proper execution and delivery of projects should be the primary measure of accountability.

The independent assessment by CSGGG concluded that Senator Jarigbe’s interventions have produced measurable and widespread benefits across Ogoja, Yala, Bekwarra, Obudu, and Obanliku Local Government Areas. In education, he has facilitated the construction, renovation, and furnishing of classrooms, staff rooms, and modern toilets in numerous primary and secondary schools, significantly improving learning environments for thousands of students.

Infrastructure projects under his watch have enhanced connectivity and trade, with the completion and rehabilitation of major roads linking rural and semi-urban communities and ongoing works on strategic routes such as Ibil–Abakpa, Busangfong, and Yahe–Ukelle. Bridges at Ukpagada in Ogoja and Amukwong in Obudu have further eased movement, while over 180 solar-powered and motorized boreholes have been installed to provide safe drinking water to communities across the district.

Electrification and streetlight initiatives have transformed public spaces and improved security, with 500KVA transformers energizing multiple wards and solar-powered streetlights illuminating towns, markets, and major roads throughout Cross River North.
Healthcare interventions, including medical outreach programmes, distribution of equipment to ten primary healthcare centres, and the enrollment of 1,000 constituents in the JariCare Health Insurance Scheme, have strengthened access to essential health services for vulnerable populations. Farmers have benefited from tractors, fertilizers, and hand tillers, while youths have gained skills through aquaculture and data management training, enhancing both productivity and employability.

Senator Jarigbe’s human capital and empowerment programmes have reached thousands of constituents. Beneficiaries include students awarded fully funded scholarships, vocational trainees, school lecturers and students equipped with laptops, youths and traditional rulers provided with motorcycles and tricycles, businesswomen supported with cash grants, and households assisted with food and financial aid to cushion economic hardship. Recreational facilities, including an ultra-modern mini stadium in Ogoja and community recreation centres, have fostered youth engagement and community cohesion.

Comrade Ogakwu Dominic urged the public and political actors to base discourse on verified facts, emphasizing that discussions should focus on accountability and development outcomes rather than unsubstantiated claims or political smears. “Our independent assessment confirms tangible results in the senator’s legislative and constituency work. While oversight is essential to democratic governance, it must be balanced, fair, and evidence-based,” he stated.

CSGGG concluded that Senator Jarigbe’s record demonstrates legislative diligence and a sustained commitment to equitable development, with significant improvements in education, infrastructure, water supply, electrification, healthcare, agriculture, human capital development, and community empowerment across Cross River North.

Bauchi State at 50: Dogara Salutes Cradle of Excellence

Fifty years after its creation in 1976, Bauchi State has risen to become one of Nigeria’s most influential states, celebrated for its resilience, cultural richness, and remarkable contributions to national development. Known as the “Home of Tourism” for its natural endowments and attractions such as the Yankari Game Reserve, Bauchi has also distinguished itself as a cradle of leadership, scholarship, and service.

As the state marked its golden jubilee, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, spoke to reporters and paid glowing tribute, describing Bauchi as a “cradle of excellence” that has consistently produced some of the finest leaders, scholars, and professionals within and outside Nigeria. Dogara stressed that Bauchi’s story is not only about its longevity but about the quality of its people. “At 50, Bauchi stands tall as a state that has consistently produced the best of brains, men and women whose impact has shaped Nigeria’s destiny,” he said.

From independence to the present day, Bauchi has been home to towering figures whose contributions remain etched in Nigeria’s history. Among them is Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Nigeria’s first and only Prime Minister, fondly remembered as the “Golden Voice of Africa.” The state has also produced Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, current Governor and former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory; Ahmadu Adamu Mu’azu, former Governor and ex-National Chairman of the PDP; Isa Yuguda; Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar; and Abubakar Tatari Ali, the first civilian governor. Yakubu Dogara himself stands as a symbol of Bauchi’s leadership legacy, alongside Yayale Ahmed, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Minister of Defence; Adamu Adamu; Muhammad Ali Pate; Halliru Dauda Jika; and Mariam Yalwaji Katagum.

Bauchi’s influence extends beyond politics. In religion and tradition, the state is home to Rilwanu Suleimanu Adamu, the 11th Emir of Bauchi, and Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, a prominent Islamic scholar and leader of the Tijjaniyyah Sufi order. In public service and academia, Bauchi has produced Aminu Saleh, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation; Dr. Abdulkadir Ahmed, Nigeria’s longest-serving Central Bank Governor (1982–1993), who managed the economy through the Structural Adjustment Programme; and Alhaji Sule Katagum, the first Chairman of Nigeria’s Federal Public Service Commission and one of the famed “super permanent secretaries” of the independence era. Others include Maikanti Baru, former Group Managing Director of the NNPC; Mahmood Yakubu, former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC); Dr. Ibrahim Tahir, the late Talba of Bauchi, renowned intellectual and politician; Late Alhaji Ibrahim Gamawa; Hon. Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, current Minister of Foreign Affairs; Alhaji Muhammad Habibu Aliyu, former Minister; and Dr. Musa Babayo, former National Secretary of the PDP and current Chairman of FERMA.

The state also takes pride in its revolutionary thinkers and cultural icons. Sa’adu Zungur, the Nigerian poet, nationalist, and social critic, remains one of Bauchi’s finest intellectuals, remembered for his fearless advocacy and writings that inspired generations. His legacy as a revolutionary voice adds depth to Bauchi’s reputation as a land of ideas and courage.

In sports, Patrick Pascal, a former Super Eagles player and team coordinator, and the late Stephen Keshi, coach and player associated with Bauchi, further highlight the state’s diverse contributions.

Beyond personalities, Bauchi State boasts enduring qualities that make it a source of pride. Its educational institutions, such as Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, have produced graduates excelling nationally and internationally. Its cultural heritage, rich traditions, and diverse ethnic groups enrich Nigeria’s social fabric. Its fertile agricultural land and mineral resources sustain livelihoods, while tourism sites like Yankari Game Reserve attract global attention. Bauchi’s clerics are respected across Nigeria and beyond for their contributions to Islamic education and moral guidance, while its people embody resilience and unity in the face of challenges.

As Bauchi State celebrates its golden jubilee, the tributes led by Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara underscore its enduring role as a beacon of intellect, leadership, and unity. Speaking to reporters, Dogara highlighted how Bauchi has produced leaders of global repute—from Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa to Ibrahim Tahir Talba, Aminu Saleh, Abdulkadir Ahmed, Sa’adu Zungur, Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, and today’s professionals excelling worldwide. Bauchi continues to inspire Nigeria with its contributions to governance, education, religion, sports, and culture.

Chinese electronic products win favor with European consumers

By Lyu Shaogang, People’s Daily, He Qian, People’s Daily Online

On London’s Oxford Street, one of the busiest shopping areas in the UK, pedestrians frequently pause to capture moments with their smartphones. A closer look reveals that many of these devices are from Chinese brands.

Inside a retail store operated by a British telecommunications carrier, several customers were browsing at an HONOR smartphone counter. “This model was launched in May last year. It features advanced AI functions and performs very well in photography and videography. It’s quite popular with consumers,” said an assistant sales manager surnamed Kevin at the store.

With nearly four years of experience in mobile phone sales, Kevin has been a witness to the development of the HONOR brand in the UK. “In the past, customers questioned what HONOR represented. Now, our phones have become the first choice for many buyers,” he said.

Since entering the UK market in late 2021, HONOR has launched multiple premium models priced between £700 ($945) and £1,700, all targeting the high-end segment. 

According to Zhang Bin, CEO of HONOR UK, the market presents two distinctive characteristics: high-end models account for 70% of the market, and carrier channels contribute to another 70%. The market also features strong brand loyalty, robust premium demand, and highly concentrated distribution channels, Zhang added.

Addressing these dynamics, HONOR prioritizes foldable smartphones featuring lightweight designs, enhanced performance, and extended battery life. 

“Compared with similar products, these foldable phones are thinner, lighter, and more stylish, which attracts many consumers to inquire about them,” Kevin said.

At the same time, HONOR has worked closely with telecom operators to roll out bundled promotions combining smartphones and tablets. At present, its products are available in more than 2,600 offline retail outlets across the UK.

“Market cultivation requires patience and long-term commitment,” Zhang Bin noted. Consumers need time to build trust; operators need time to verify cooperation models; and brands need time to gain reputation.

To enhance its brand image, the company has continuously optimized product design, partnership models, and customer services. For example, in response to Europe’s multiple-operator and multi-frequency environment, HONOR devices ensure full-spectrum 5G coverage to guarantee stable signals; the company has also worked to address operators’ inventory concerns and streamlined after-sales services by replacing multi-step call transfers with one-touch direct connections.

According to Gao Xiang, marketing manager at HONOR, the company has expanded its business to nearly 30 European countries, including the UK, France, Germany, and Spain. In addition to smartphones, its laptops, tablets, and smart watches have also entered international markets.

“Our supply chain includes not only outstanding Chinese companies but also many partners from Europe and the United States,” Gao said. “We have also established research and development centers in countries such as Japan and France, enabling a globally distributed and deeply integrated innovation system.”

Beyond smartphones and tablets, a number of niche Chinese electronic products have also found popularity overseas.

SmallRig, an imaging accessories brand under Shenzhen Leqi Innovation Co., Ltd. in south China’s Guangdong province, has successfully entered the European market with a range of products designed for diverse imaging scenarios. Europe now accounts for over 30 percent of SmallRig’s global revenue. Its products, covering tripods, selfie sticks, batteries, lighting equipment, microphones, and more, are available in more than 300 photography equipment stores and supermarkets across over 30 European countries.

Zhou Yang, founder of the SmallRig, said his entry into the imaging accessories sector was inspired by a specific request from a European user. In 2010, while working in cross-border trade in Shenzhen, Guangdong, Zhou was asked by a German photography enthusiast to find an accessory that could securely fix a power supply to photography equipment. After searching extensively through electronics markets and factories in Shenzhen without success, he decided to develop one himself.

“If I couldn’t find it, I decided to create it mysel,” Zhou said. That decision marked the beginning of his first customized imaging accessory business for overseas markets. Since 2017, the company has collaborated with more than 1,300 photographers to develop over 2,700 customized imaging accessory products.

Leveraging the strong manufacturing supply chain in the Pearl River Delta region, SmallRig has developed a “fast manufacturing” capability characterized by small batches, high frequency, multiple categories, and rapid iteration. From project initiation to warehousing, some products can be completed in as short as 21 days. In 2025, the brand launched more than 600 upgraded products, an average of 1.6 new products per day, and currently offers over 1,000 products on the market.

Zhou noted that user diversity is taken into account from the very beginning of product development. For example, tripod heights and handle ergonomics are optimized to suit the body characteristics of European users, while battery technologies capable of withstanding extreme cold are applied to meet the needs in Northern Europe. 

“We believe the European market will continue to provide strong momentum for the brand’s long-term development,” Zhou said.

In memory of ‘Go Master’ Nie Weiping

By Zheng Yi, People’s Daily

At 10:55 p.m. on Jan. 14, Nie Weiping, honorary president of the Chinese Weiqi (Go) Association, former head coach of the Chinese national weiqi team, and widely known as the “Go Master,” passed away in Beijing at the age of 74. His departure has left the Go community in deep mourning.

A representative figure in China’s Go development, Nie devoted his entire life to the game. His legacy includes achieving the historic 11 consecutive victories in the first four editions of China-Japan Go Challenge Series to his unwavering efforts in promoting the sport well into his seventies, Nie remained committed to his passion and steadfast in his pursuit of excellence.

Born in 1952, Nie learned Go in his childhood through family influence before studying under masters Lei Puhua and Guo Tisheng. After joining the national training team in 1973, he rapidly ascended to domestic dominance, winning multiple major titles.

During the 1970s-1980s when Japanese players dominated international Go, Nie emerged as China’s standard-bearer. His 1976 tour of Japan saw consecutive victories against top professionals, earning him the nickname “Nie Whirlwind.”

The 1984 inaugural China-Japan Go Challenge Series became Nie’s defining moment. With China trailing significantly after six straight losses, Nie faced elimination as the last Chinese contender.  Against overwhelming odds, he defeated Koichi Kobayashi and Masao Kato before overcoming anchor player Hideyuki Fujisawa on November 20, 1985 — clinching a landmark victory for Chinese Go.

This first Chinese triumph ignited unprecedented nationwide jubilation, transforming Go into a national sensation. Veteran Wang Runan recalled how “every match became must-watch drama across Chinese society.”

During the second Supermatch, Japan led 8-4 before Nie achieved five consecutive victories to defend China’s title. In the third edition, with teams tied 8-8, he defeated Kato again to secure China’s third consecutive championship.

At that time, the Supermatch’s cultural impact in China transcended sports. Through three successful championship defenses, Nie forged an enduring legacy with masterful play, indomitable spirit, and deep patriotism. The “Nie Whirlwind” became a national hero.

Inspired by Nie, a nationwide craze for Go swept across China, encouraging many young people to take up the game. In 1988, Nie was awarded the title of “Go Master” by the then-State Physical Culture and Sports Commission of China and the Chinese Weiqi Association, an honor unique in China’s weiqi community to this day. “This is something I have both taken pride in and felt uneasy about for decades,” Nie once said candidly.

As the years passed and age inevitably affected his competitive strength, Nie took on the role of a mentor and an educator. He devoted himself to nurturing younger generations, guiding top players such as Chang Hao and Gu Li with his expertise. The Nie Weiping Go Academy, founded in 1999, has produced numerous world and national champions over the past two decades, including Ke Jie, Gu Zihao, and Zhou Ruiyang, and nearly 300 other professional players.

With the China-Japan Go Challenge Series as a turning point, a series of international tournaments were subsequently established, and the world Go scene evolved into a tripartite landscape involving China, Japan and the Republic of Korea. 

Since 2013, when China claimed six world titles in a single year, a new generation of players born in the 1990s and 2000s has risen to the forefront of the global stage, a development that gave Nie great satisfaction, as he witnessed the sport’s continued growth and dominance.

After decades of deep engagement with weiqi, Nie devoted all his energy to the inheritance and development of the game. Even after undergoing major surgery in 2013 due to serious illness, he remained active in various tournaments and activities, tirelessly promoting the sport by explaining matches, offering guidance, interacting with young players, and expanding the game’s social influence.

Accompanying Go throughout his life, Nie always maintained a calm and open-minded attitude,  both on and off the board. Whether in success or adversity, he approached the game with  optimism and composure, always adhering to the principles that guide life, study, and work. As he once remarked, “The wisdom of the board applies to all aspects of life. Even in the age of AI, human beings still need Go.”

A player’s career is finite, but the “record of moves” of skill and spirit can transcend time. Nie’s exemplary influence will continue to inspire generations of young players and keep this ancient intellectual sport vibrant and alive.

Chinese economy hits 140-trillion-yuan milestone, boosting confidence in world development

By He Yin, People’s Daily

On Jan. 19, China unveiled its economic performance in 2025: the economy surpassed the 140-trillion-yuan ($20.11 trillion) mark for the first time, with GDP growing by 5.0 percent year-on-year. It is estimated that China contributed around 30 percent to global economic growth. 

Amid complex changes both at home and abroad, China’s economy has maintained steady growth, improved structure, and renewed momentum—fully reflecting its resilience and capacity to navigate challenges. This stability injects greater certainty and creates new opportunities for the world economy.

During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), China’s economy successively reached 110 trillion yuan, 120 trillion yuan, 130 trillion yuan, and 140 trillion yuan. Achieving these consecutive “10-trillion-yuan” milestones highlights the underlying strength and adaptability of the Chinese economy in facing the challenges of the times. 

A foreign media outlet noted that the Chinese economy has withstood pressure in a complex and changing environment, and described it as positive news for the world economy during a difficult period that China, an economy of such massive scale, has met its growth target.

What does China’s economic leap mean for the world? The ongoing World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos, Switzerland serves as a great example. 

The meeting, themed “A Spirit of Dialogue,” focuses not only on diagnosing challenges but also on exploring innovative solutions that will shape the future. To that end, the organizers have outlined key priorities: “How can we cooperate in a more contested world?” “How can we unlock new sources of growth?” “How can we better invest in people?” “How can we deploy innovation at scale and responsibly?” and “How can we build prosperity within planetary boundaries?”

Understanding these global concerns leads to better understanding the significance of China’s confidence and opportunities—China’s new endeavors and advances are offering fresh perspectives and setting examples to address common challenges faced by nations worldwide. As noted by a British media outlet, China defines what true growth means.

In 2025, China’s research and development spending intensity reached 2.8 percent, exceeding the average of economies in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) for the first time. Value-added from digital product manufacturing grew by 9.3 percent year on year. Major achievements emerged in frontier fields such as artificial intelligence, quantum technology, and brain-computer interface. Meanwhile, new energy vehicles accounted for over 50 percent of domestic new car sales. 

The continuous growth of new quality productive forces has supported China’s economy in achieving both “quantitative expansion” and “qualitative improvement,” while also offering valuable insights for other countries that seek new growth drivers. Notably, nearly half of the names on the World Economic Forum’s  MINDS (Meaningful, Intelligent, Novel, Deployable Solutions) list released on Jan. 19 were from China.

In 2025, China’s opening-up strides grew even more resolute. The Hainan Free Trade Port launched island-wide special customs operations. Total goods import and export value grew by 3.8 percent against headwinds, with imports reaching a new high of 18.5 trillion yuan, providing vast market space for countries worldwide. 

Despite rising unilateralism and protectionism, an open China remains steadfast and dynamic, playing a key role in maintaining stable and smooth global industrial and supply chains and promoting deeper economic globalization during challenging times.

In 2025, China’s per capita disposable income rose by 5.0 percent in real terms, keeping pace with economic growth. Positive progress was made in areas such as elderly care, childcare, and health care. Various regions continued to innovate consumption scenarios and improve the consumption environment, with vibrant developments in culture, tourism, entertainment, and sports sectors. 

By ensuring and improving people’s well-being through development, and expanding development space by meeting livelihood needs, China has demonstrated in a tangible way that “investing in people” not only reflects the core values of modernization but also creates new economic potential and unlocks further growth.

China’s economic leap to the 140-trillion-yuan milestone—imbued with innovation, sustainability, and forward-looking dynamism—delivers a powerful boost of confidence to the world and opens up new prospects for future-oriented cooperation. 

As China embarks on the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), the grand blueprint for its economic and social development over the coming five years presents the world with what can be called a “menu of opportunities.” 

By staying committed to high-quality development and high-standard opening up, China will inject greater stability and fresh momentum into the global landscape, fostering shared progress and a future of common prosperity.

China’s total power use exceeds 10 trillion kWh in 2025

By Ding Yiting, People’s Daily

China’s total power use in 2025 reached 10.3682 trillion kWh, according to the latest data released by the National Energy Administration, The figure surpassed 10 trillion kWh for the first time, with China becoming the world’s first country to reach that level.

What does the figure of 10 trillion kWh mean?

It is more than twice the annual electricity consumption of the United States and exceeds the combined total of the European Union, Russia, India and Japan. China’s power use first surpassed 1 trillion kWh in 1996. It went on to become the world’s largest electricity consumer in 2011 and achieved universal access to electricity in 2015. By 2025, the country’s total power use had reached nearly twice the level of a decade earlier. Such growth ranks high compared with other major economies.

Power use is widely regarded as a “barometer” and “weather vane” of economic and social activities. Yang Kun, executive vice chairman of the China Electricity Council, noted that surpassing the 10-trillion-kWh mark reflects China’s fundamental role as a manufacturing powerhouse and demonstrates the comprehensive upgrading of the country’s energy supply capacity.

In 2025, power use by China’s secondary industry reached nearly 6.4 trillion kWh, accounting for about 64 percent of total power consumption and remaining the mainstay of electricity demand.

At Fubao Robot, an intelligent technology company based in east China’s Zhejiang province, technicians were upgrading intelligent eldercare robots. 

“We focus on differentiated, customized research and development and have received orders from the United Kingdom, Germany, France and other countries,” said Ye Ting, the company’s vice president. The firm’s electricity consumption has maintained rapid growth for 11 consecutive months, rising by more than 25 percent year on year in 2025.

The fast-growing artificial intelligence industry requires massive computing power, driving a sharp increase in electricity demand. In Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, nearly 100 data centers are in operation, with electricity consumption rising 47.2 percent year on year in 2025.

In 2025, progress toward high-end, intelligent and green industrial development remained steady, with continuous optimization and upgrading of the economic structure. High-end manufacturing has emerged as a new driver of electricity demand, with growth rates in new energy vehicle manufacturing and wind power equipment manufacturing exceeding 20 percent and 30 percent, respectively. 

“The leading role of ‘new manufacturing’ in industrial electricity consumption continues to strengthen, with incremental demand increasingly coming from high value-added, technology-intensive industries,” Yang said.

The upgrading service sector has also become an important engine driving electricity consumption. In 2025, power use by the tertiary industry approached 2 trillion kWh, up 8.2 percent year on year and accounting for about 19.2 percent of total electricity consumption. 

Nationwide, electricity consumption in EV charging and battery swapping services, as well as information transmission, software and IT services, grew by 48.8 percent and 17 percent, respectively, with new demand flowing more toward new scenarios and services.

China is seeing a clear trend toward electrification in both energy production and consumption. With about 30 percent of its end-use energy now being electric—a rate higher than that of most major developed economies — electricity demand continues to rise.

Citrus cultivation and processing is one of the pillar industries in Xinping Yi and Dai autonomous county in Yuxi, southwest China’s Yunnan province. 

“Last year, we invested 20 million yuan ($2.87 million) in building an intelligent micro-sprinkler irrigation system, achieving fully automated watering across the orchards and boosting efficiency by about 65 percent compared with traditional methods,” said Zhang Yueqiang, a staff member at the technology center of a local orchard management company. 

To meet the electricity needs of specialty agriculture, local power authorities built and upgraded nearly 82 kilometers of 10-kilovolt power lines and installed 69 distribution transformers, supporting electricity consumption growth of more than 15 percent in the county’s citrus industry last year.

Across China, electrification is advancing rapidly across multiple fronts: from electric irrigation and smart greenhouses in rural areas, to the adoption of high-temperature heat pumps and electric heating for industrial energy substitution, and the growing use of “photovoltaic generation plus power storage” energy supply systems in buildings. Even ships and aircraft are increasingly turning to shore power while at berth. This rapid, multi-faceted electrification of end-use energy is accelerating the shift toward greener production and lifestyles.

Electricity demand keeps hitting record highs, and the scale is enormous — what gives the system the confidence to keep supply secure?

China’s world-leading power supply system and clean energy network underpin its ability to secure a massive power supply and sustain record-breaking electricity consumption levels.

China’s installed power generation capacity accounts for 1/3 of the global total. For every three kWh of electricity consumed, more than one kWh comes from clean energy. In 2025, the combined installed capacity of wind and solar power surpassed that of thermal power for the first time in history. Installed capacity of new energy storage exceeded 100 million kilowatts, accounting for more than 40 percent of the global total. These giant “power banks” have made wind and solar power generation more stable.

China boasts the world’s largest and most complex transmission and distribution network, which strengthens the grid.

Growth in power use relies on the grid’s capacity for resource allocation and regulation. By 2025, the country had built 46 ultra-high-voltage transmission lines, enabling the rapid delivery of abundant clean energy from western and northern regions to major load centers in the central and eastern parts of the country. The networks for “west-to-east power transmission” and “north-to-south power supply” have been further consolidated.

China is also home to the world’s largest “electricity marketplace.”

The development of a unified national electricity market has accelerated, allowing electricity to serve as an effective resource allocator while enabling market-based pricing to guide energy distribution. Since the launch of the 14th Five-Year Plan in 2021, the volume of electricity traded in the market has more than doubled, rising from 10.7 trillion kWh during the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020) to 23.8 trillion kWh.

The power use of 10 trillion kWh represents the continuous upgrading of China’s power supply capacity, the shift of China’s economy toward higher quality and innovation, and the steady improvement of people’s lives.

Crisis Deepens in ALGON IMC as Secretary Raises Alarm Over Alleged Sabotage, False Accusations, and Complicity

The Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) has been thrown into a deepening internal crisis following grave allegations by the committee’s Secretary, Mohammed Abubakar, who has accused the Chairman of the ALGON Board of Trustees (BoT), Hon. Shaban Oninoyi, and a BoT member, Hon. Fred Ezinwa, of deliberately sabotaging the mandate of the IMC through false accusations, misrepresentation, and actions bordering on criminality.

In what is perceived as one of the most serious internal rifts in ALGON’s recent history, Abubakar alleged that the BoT leadership has embarked on a calculated campaign to undermine his office by falsely accusing him of financial impropriety and other misconduct, a move he claimed was aimed at distracting attention from deeper governance issues within the organisation.

Speaking on the unfolding crisis, the IMC Secretary when contacted by our correspondent, said tensions escalated after he resisted attempts to compromise due process within some activities in ALGON. According to him, rather than address institutional concerns raised internally, certain BoT leaders allegedly resorted to false representation, intimidation, and character assassination.

“It beats my imagination how people who should stand for equity and justice would go around brandishing force and false allegations against me.He who comes to equity must come with clean hands.” Abubakar stated.
He maintained that the allegations against him were baseless, insisting they formed part of a broader strategy to derail the IMC’s reform mandate and weaken internal accountability mechanisms within the association.

In one of the most explosive claims, Abubakar alleged that Hon. Shaban Oninoyi and Hon. Fred Ezinwa each received ₦50 million from an ALGON consultant in a recent deal, raising serious ethical concerns about their conduct and moral authority to accuse others of financial wrongdoing because of greed for more. He questioned how individuals facing such allegations could credibly position themselves as arbiters of integrity within the organisation.

The controversy further deepened with allegations linking the BoT leadership to a fugitive identified as Ahmed, who reportedly absconded with ALGON vehicles under disputed circumstances. According to Abubakar, the individual fled to Adamawa State when efforts were allegedly being made to arrest him and subsequently obtained a court restraining order. He insisted that a police investigation report already exists, detailing how ALGON vehicles disappeared and the fugitive’s alleged involvement.

“What is most disturbing is that the same BoT leadership went ahead to sit with a fugitive who ran away with ALGON vehicles,” Abubakar said, adding that the facts surrounding the matter were already known to relevant authorities.

He further alleged that the fugitive is known for boasting of strong connections within government, security agencies, and the judiciary, claims that, if substantiated, point to a troubling pattern of institutional manipulation and impunity.

Abubakar warned that the unfolding situation reflects a wider culture of impunity, where alleged wrongdoing is concealed through influence and intimidation, while dissenting voices are targeted and framed as scapegoats.

“After committing all kinds of acts, people return to manipulate the system. Before you know it, they escape responsibility while desperately looking for someone else to blame,” he said, noting that he had been “pushed to the wall” and left with no choice but to speak out.

He also lamented that repeated controversies have significantly damaged ALGON’s credibility, observing that several government ministries and institutions now distance themselves from the association due to its image crisis.
“Is ALGON the only body in this country?” he asked. “Many institutions no longer want to identify with ALGON because of these kinds of issues. Our past actions have already harmed the organisation, yet we still refuse to learn.”

Vowing to fully expose what he described as internal rot within ALGON, Abubakar stressed that the organisation must choose between genuine reform and continued decline. “ALGON must be rescued from greed, manipulation, and moral collapse,” he said.
Meanwhile as of the time of filing this report, Hon. Shaban Oninoyi and Hon. Fred Ezinwa had not publicly responded to the allegations.

We will update as the story unfolds….stay tuned.

Coalition Moves to Avert the Fraudulent Takeover of Pinnacle Communications.

The Coalition of Civil Society Groups for Transparency and Accountability has called on relevant agencies to make concerted efforts to immediately stop the alleged fraudulent attempt by the duo of Dipo Onifade and Ama Etuweme to take over Pinnacle Communications Limited.

Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Thursday,
Comrades Danesi Momoh Prince and Igwe Ude-Umanta; Convener and
Co Convener respectively, alerted the Nigerian public about the strange and disturbing development which has unfortunately implicated some very senior lawyers, thereby casting the judiciary in bad light.

“It is indeed a sad moment for every Nigerian of good conscience that a group of greedy individuals would conspire to take over a reputable company like Pinnacle Communications Limited which has provided quality services to Nigerians across all walks of life.

“Credible reports, backed up with strong documentary evidence validate allegations of conspiracy, fraud, forgery, fraudulent misrepresentation, forceful acquisition and economic sabotage of Pinnacle Communications Limited involving Messrs Dipo Onifade and Ama Etuwewe, SAN”, they noted.

The Coalition further traced the history of Pinnacle Communications Limited and revealed that “the Company was founded by Late Sir Lucky Babatunde Omoluwa as its Chief Executive Officer, with Late Stephen Omoluwa as Director and Dipo Onifade as Company Secretary in the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).

“With the eventual death of the CEO and Director, Mrs. Orumenosen Omoluwa, the surviving spouse and personal representative of the founder and CEO, Late Sir Lucky Omoluwa instituted Suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/778/2020 between the Company vs CAC for an order to convene a meeting of personal representatives of the company in order to appoint new Directors for the company. The said application was granted by Justice Taiwo Taiwo of the Federal High Court on July 27, 2020.

“Pursuant to the order referenced above, Mrs. Omoluwa convened a meeting of the personal representatives of the Estate of Sir Lucky Omoluwa whereupon she (Mrs. Omoluwa) and Mr. Emmanuel Imana were appointed as new Directors of the company through a company resolution reached at the company’s meeting and filed with the CAC on August 3, 2020.

“On August 19, 2020 Dipo Onifade in an e-mail to Mrs. Omoluwa in her capacity as Chairperson and CEO of the company, notified the company of his voluntary disengagement from all the businesses and affairs of Late Sir Lucky Omoluwa on November 19, 2020 after a 3 months vacation. Subsequently, on November 25 2020, he officially and formally resigned in a letter addressed to Mrs. Omoluwa

“Things began to twist when after about 7 months, on July 14, 2021, Mr. Onifade wrote to the company making claims of monies owed him and threatened to take forceful possession of a property of the company located at No. 21 Albion Gate, London W2 2LF if his claims are not met. Documents at our disposal show that he executed his threat and the matter is pending in a London Court on grounds of trespass.

“Strangely and very shockingly, after resigning and disengaging from the company, he continued to parade himself as Secretary of the Company vide signing of documents, court apprarnces and even an attempt to take over legal actions of the company as well as even retaining a legal counsel, Mr. Ama Etuwewe, SAN on behalf of the company.

“Both the Court of Appeal in a case involving Mr. Onifade’s appeal of the order of Justice Taiwo Taiwo earlier referenced and Justice Christopher O. Oba of FCT High Court in a case between the Company vs Providus and Keystone banks (which Onifade and Etuwewe tried to take over) declared that they have no locus whatsoever, having properly resigned from the company.

“Having failed in all attempts to hijack the company in the alleged fraudulent manners elucidated, Messrs Onifade and Etuwewe surreptitiously approached a FHC in Abuja to declare the company insolvent and appoint an administrator which must have been arranged by them. This was without the knowledge or involvement of the CEO, Directors and staff of the company. No court proceedings were served at the known address of the Company as Mr. Onifade received them, claiming to represent the company.

“Another twist in this is that in the purported insolvency case, Etuwewe is no longer Onifade’s legal retainer. He became an interested party and hired the services of J.B. Daudu, SAN, while Onifade engaged Mele Nunghe, SAN who as planned, already did not raise objection to the motion to declare the company insolvent through misinformation, misrepresentation and falsehood.

“Consequently, the court relying on conspiracy actions and falsehood declared the company insolvent and appointed Senator Victor Ndoma Egba, SAN administrator of the company. This is shameful, treacherous and abuse of professional powers and privileges”

While efforts are being made to stall the execution of this bizarre and fraudulent order, the civil society has taken upon itself to “ensure the protection of the estates of Nigerians both living and dead and the prosecution of fraudsters who are bent on manipulating public sentiments and denying rightful owners and heirs proceeds of their labour.

“In light of the above, we call on the National Judicial Council (NJC) and the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to immediately step in to correct every injustice or anomaly in this case and bring any judicial officer that may be culpable to book.

“Equally, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) should expedite action on the petition of A.I. Lemu, SAN on behalf of Pinnacle Communications Limited which was received at the EFCC headquarters on January 26, 2026.

“We call on Mr. President, National Assembly members, the media and civil society organizations resist reckless attempts by highly placed individuals and judicial officers to swindle people of their hard earned investments. It is Pinnacle Communications Limited today, tomorrow it might be someone else. A stitch in time saves nine”.

Niger Delta Contractors Association Celebrates President Amb. (Dr) Tonye Sylvester Iyade on His Birthday

The Niger Delta Contractors and Contractors Association proudly celebrates its President, Amb (Dr) Tonye Sylvester Iyade, on the joyous occasion of his birthday.
Amb. Iyade’s visionary leadership, unwavering commitment to excellence, and dedication to the growth and development of contractors within the Niger Delta region have continued to strengthen the Association and inspire confidence among members and partners alike. His passion for progress, unity, and professional advancement remains a driving force behind our collective achievements.
On this special day, we honor not only his years but his impact, resilience, and tireless service to the Association and the wider community. We pray that this new year brings him greater wisdom, sound health, expanded opportunities, and even more remarkable accomplishments.
Happy Birthday, Mr. President.
Wishing you many more years of impactful leadership and success.
Signed,
Joe Adia
Founder ,Contractors Contractors Association ( NDDC)

Niger Delta Contractors Association Celebrates President Amb. (Dr) Tonye Sylvester Iyade on His Birthday

The Niger Delta Contractors and Contractors Association proudly celebrates its President, Amb (Dr) Tonye Sylvester Iyade, on the joyous occasion of his birthday.
Amb. Iyade’s visionary leadership, unwavering commitment to excellence, and dedication to the growth and development of contractors within the Niger Delta region have continued to strengthen the Association and inspire confidence among members and partners alike. His passion for progress, unity, and professional advancement remains a driving force behind our collective achievements.
On this special day, we honor not only his years but his impact, resilience, and tireless service to the Association and the wider community. We pray that this new year brings him greater wisdom, sound health, expanded opportunities, and even more remarkable accomplishments.
Happy Birthday, Mr. President.
Wishing you many more years of impactful leadership and success.
Signed,
Joe Adia
Founder ,Contractors Contractors Association ( NDDC)