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Fed Govt pushes tech driven risk management for stronger economy

The Federal Government says technology driven risk management is now central to building a more resilient Nigerian economy. Secretary to the Government of the Federation George Akume made this known at the 2026 National Risk Management Conference in Abuja. Represented by the Director of General Services in his office, Idris Ibrahim, Akume urged policymakers, industry leaders and development partners to embrace modern risk tools to manage emerging threats. He said rapid digital transformation, security challenges, climate uncertainties and global economic shocks demand smarter and more proactive responses. Akume noted that technologies such as artificial intelligence, fintech and digital governance platforms are reshaping economies worldwide. He warned, however, that these tools also introduce new vulnerabilities that must be managed through strong institutions, sound regulation and strategic planning. The SGF called for deliberate investment in digital infrastructure, cybersecurity and research to support […]

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Fed Govt sets up panel on 200b gas power rail plan

The Federal Government has set up an inter agency technical committee to review a proposed 200 billion dollar Integrated Gas Power and High Speed Rail Project. The move signals a cautious approach to one of the most ambitious infrastructure proposals in Nigeria’s history. Secretary to the Government of the Federation George Akume inaugurated the panel in Abuja and asked members to carry out a thorough and professional assessment of the proposal to guide decisions in the national interest. The committee will evaluate a submission by De Sadel Nigeria Limited working with China Liancai Petroleum Investment Holdings Limited for a multi phase project that combines gas development, power generation and transmission, and a 4,000 kilometre high speed rail network. Akume said the size and complexity of the plan require rigorous scrutiny. He stressed that government must be satisfied with its technical […]

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Tinubu sets March 31 exit deadline for appointees eyeing 2027 polls

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has given ministers and other presidential appointees nursing political ambitions until March 31, 2026, to resign from their positions . The directive was issued through a circular from the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, and is aimed at creating a level playing field ahead of next year’s general election . According to the statement signed by the Head of Information and Public Relations in the OSGF, Nengak Goshit, the order is to ensure compliance with the Electoral Act 2026 and the timetable released by the Independent National Electoral Commission for party primaries . INEC’s timetable stipulates that primaries to select candidates for the January and February 2027 elections must be held between April 23 and May 30, after which parties will submit their candidate lists and electronic registers of members . […]

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Tinubu to opposition: Elections not won on social media

President Bola Tinubu has told opposition figures and party supporters that elections are decided by voters in communities, not by debates on social media. He spoke through Vice President Kashim Shettima at the Progressive Governors’ Forum and Renewed Hope Ambassadors Strategic Summit in Abuja.​ Tinubu urged members of the All Progressives Congress to take government policies and messages directly to wards, markets, campuses and other grassroots areas. He said this face to face engagement is vital for countering misinformation and building trust ahead of the 2027 elections.​ The President also called for peace within the party in Benue State. He appealed to Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, to reconcile with Governor Hyacinth Alia so that APC leaders in the state can work together on security and development.​ Tinubu praised Akume’s long public service career and […]

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Fed Govt sets up team for 1m digital skills drive

The Federal Government has inaugurated a Joint Implementation Committee to plan a National Digital Literacy Conference and oversee the training and certification of one million Nigerians in digital and emerging skills.​The committee’s work supports Nigeria’s target of reaching 95 percent digital literacy by 2030 under the national digital economy agenda.​ The committee was inaugurated in Abuja by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, represented by Permanent Secretary Ibrahim Kana, during the launch of the ClergyWealth Digital Skills Nigeria (SkillUp) Initiative.​Kana described the move as a major step in deepening digital literacy, building human capital and driving inclusive digital transformation in line with government priorities.​ He stressed that the SkillUp Initiative, run under the Future Proof Economy Model, is completely funded and implemented by ClergyWealth Cooperative Society Limited, with no financial commitment from the Federal Government.​He […]

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