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KANO INDUSTRIALISATION PLAN: FG Okays Kano’s Multi-billion 540MW Electricity Project

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The Federal Government has okayed Kano State government’s proposal of a multibillion 540 megawatt Qua Iboe Power Plant (QIPP) for the re-industrialisation plan of the state.

The Minister of Finance, Mrs Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed gave the Federal Government’s assurance on Tuesday, when she received the Kano State Governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and his team in Abuja.

The Minister in a statement signed by her special Adviser on media and communications, Mr Paul Ella Abechi, said, “Let me assure you that it is not an issue of if this project will take place but when, because we have a very huge power gap and it is more in the northern part than in the south. And when we see an opportunity like this, we have the responsibility to ensure it comes into fruition.”

She said, “We are looking at this as a pilot project as this will help mitigate Federal Government’s plan. The ability to provide a counter guarantee will help a long way to reduce the burden on the Federal Government.

She added that it will help to improve the industrialisation plan, growth, employment generation for the state. I want to make a commitment that the ministry of finance will put up our best efforts to make it a success. I hope at the end of the day it will be on record that during my tenure that I contributed to the industrialisation of Kano.”

Earlier, Governor Ganduje in his opening remarks said his had been fully briefed of the meeting between the Ministry of Finance and the board of BlackRhino Group, which was chaired by the Emir of Kano, His Highness, Muhammad Sanusi II (Sarkin Kano), assured that the Kano State Government will provide protection against the financial risk of the power project.

He said, “We wish to express the strong interest of Kano State Government in purchasing the electricity generated by QIPP and providing protection to your Ministry against financial risk. The Kano State Government is committed to industrializing Kano as a critical component of its development plans. The shortage of electricity has been the principal factor hindering progress in this area.

“To this end, we welcome the opportunity offered to us by QIPP to have guaranteed stable supply of 540MW of electricity. We trust this will support the industrialisation of Kano and perhaps even neighbouring states (like Kaduna, Jigawa and Katsina) which have significant and critical unmet requirements for electricity.

“Honourable Minister, in order to show our commitment to the project, we shall set up Kano State Bulk Electricity Trading Company (KBET) which will buy all the power generated by QIPP from NBET in the form of a back-to-back Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). The Kano State Government will use the period during which QIPP is being developed to ensure the establishment of eligible customers in the form of industries as part of its Industrial plan and, if necessary, agree to supply neighbouring states which identify eligible customers. KBET will be assuming the risk of finding customers for this power and collecting tariffs.

“We request you to kindly approve the request made by QIPP as the FG will not be assuming any risks before financial close. On our part we are ready to start the process of setting up KBET through an Act of the State House of Assembly and once this is done, we will be in a position to provide the guarantee backing its obligations. We will also set up a steering committee and start engaging investors now that we can give them assurances of available electricity once QIPP comes on stream in three years. We consider this a win-win situation all round.

“It is our hope that you will expedite these approvals based on the understanding outlined in this letter. We are working closely with His Highness the Emir of Kano in his capacity as Chairman of BlackRhino Group (the promoters of QIPP) and Chairman of the Kano State Investments Advisory Council to use this project to return Kano to its status as the Industrial nerve-centre not just of northern Nigeria but the Sahel. We count on your support and cooperation to make a success of these truly transformational plans.

The governor had in a proposal to the Minister of Finance dated January 7, 2019 highlighted the understanding reached with other partners in the project. According him QIPP has secured firm commitment of equity funding of $350 million from Globeleq and project Finance of $850 million from IFC, OPiC and AfDB for the construction of a thermal power plant located in Qua Iboe in Akwa Ibom State with a capacity of 540MW.

The letter reads in part, “This funding is conditional upon the guarantee of your Ministry for a power purchase agreement (PPA) to be executed between QIPP and the Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Company (NBET) and further backs by a Partial Risk Guarantee issued by the World Bank.

“Exxon-Mobil is also prepared to commit about $500 million to build a gas pipeline from its deep off-shore platforms to supply the gas needed for QIPP to operate, thus bringing total Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) for this project alone to $1.7 billion. QIPP has also assumed completion risk of a transmission line from Ikot-Abasi to Ikot-Ekpene in order to ensure supply of power to the national grid.

“The managing Director of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has given firm assurance that, once power is delivered to Ikot Ekpene, TCN will be able to deliver an equivalent amount of power to Kano on a binding contractual basis for a fee. TCN will assume full liability for power delivered to the grid and not transmitted as contracted. The MD of TCN has further confirmed that, based on already approved funding from development partners, TCN will be technically competent to do this before QIPP starts generating power as the transmission lines from Shiroro to Kaduna and from Kaduna to Kano will be fully operational with enhanced capacity within two years from commencement of project.

“We further understand that, the country is at risk of losing this huge investment of $1.7 billion because of the reluctance of the Federal Government to assume additional unhedged financial risk on the power sector given the current experience with Azuru and other players.”

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Tinubu’s Rubber Revolution Takes Root In Cross River As Eba Partners First Nigerian Condom, Latex Products Factory

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s vision to revitalise Nigeria’s rubber industry is beginning to yield results in Cross River State, as the first factory in the country and the second in Africa producing condoms and other latex products begins operation in Calabar.

This development follows President Tinubu’s directive to the Chairman of the Governing Board of the Rubber Research Institute, Benin, and All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairman in Cross River State, Alphonsus Ogar Eba Esq, JP, to drive initiatives that will develop rubber production, processing, marketing, and value addition in the sector.

The President’s Renewed Hope Agenda emphasises diversifying the economy, reducing carbon emissions, tackling climate change, creating jobs for Nigerian youths, and restoring the glory of cash crops, reminiscent of the Eastern Region’s economic boom during the era of Sir Michael Okpara.

On Wednesday, 13th August 2025, the Vice Chairman (South-South) of the National Association of Rubber Producers, Processors and Marketers, Bishop Usen Umoh, led Barr. Eba on a working visit to Agrim Pharmaceutical and Health Care FZE Calabar — an Indian-owned company that has set up Nigeria’s first condom manufacturing facility.

The company’s Managing Director, Mr Nitin Agrim, revealed plans to expand production to include medical hand gloves, rubber bands, and other latex-based products. He appealed for partnership and access to locally sourced latex to reduce dependence on imports.

Barr. Eba commended the company for their confidence in the Nigerian economy and for choosing Cross River State as their investment destination. He assured them of the Federal and State Governments’ readiness to support their operations by ensuring a steady supply of raw materials.

He urged the company to prioritise employing Nigerians, especially members of their host communities in Cross River.

During a guided tour of the factory, Barr. Eba expressed satisfaction that most of the workforce were from Cross River and Akwa Ibom States. He noted that with this facility and its planned expansion, Nigeria could save up to $18 million annually in foreign exchange currently spent on condom imports.

He also emphasised that nearly 23 states in Nigeria grow rubber, gum arabic, and other latex-yielding crops, highlighting his determination to fulfil the President’s mandate of reducing the nation’s reliance on oil revenue.

According to him, diversifying into cash crops such as rubber, oil palm, and cocoa, which once formed the backbone of Nigeria’s economy before the discovery of crude oil in the 1950s, will stimulate growth, create wealth, and drive sustainable development.

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Africa Int’l Housing Show 2025 To Spotlight Housing Policy Reforms

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The Managing Director/CEO of Fesadeb Media Group and Convener of the Africa International Housing Show (AIHS), Barrister Festus Adebayo, has called for urgent reforms in Nigeria’s housing sector laws, describing many of the existing policies as obsolete and inadequate for present-day challenges.

Adebayo noted that the laws establishing key housing institutions such as the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) and the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) are outdated and hinder effective service delivery.

“In Nigeria, the law that establishes some of the housing agencies are moribund.

“Check the law that establishes FHA—you will discover that it is time for us to review it so that FHA can be able to do more in the performance and delivery of its mandate.

“The same thing applies to the Federal Mortgage Bank. The law only provides solutions to problems that existed at the time it was created; it needs urgent review,” he said.

The 9th edition of the AIHS, scheduled to take place between Tuesday, July 27 to 1st August, 2025, will have as special guests the Governors of Sokoto, Bauchi, and Kano States, who are expected to showcase their respective states’ achievements in housing and infrastructure development.

Barrister Adebayo emphasised that the theme of this year’s show, “Reimagining Housing Through Innovation, Collaboration and Policy,” aligns with the urgent need to modernise housing policies and strengthen collaboration between government and private sector players to meet Africa’s growing housing demand.

He reiterated that reforming housing laws and fostering partnerships are crucial steps to ensure sustainable solutions to Nigeria’s housing deficit.

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AIHS 2025 To Push For Housing Incentives, Women’s Inclusion, Mortgage Reforms – Adebayo

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The Managing Director/CEO of Fesadeb Media Group and Convener of the Africa International Housing Show (AIHS), Barrister Festus Adebayo, has unveiled plans for the 2025 edition of the continent’s biggest housing and construction forum, promising robust engagements on housing incentives, mortgage reforms, women’s inclusion, and accountability for government housing agencies.

Speaking ahead of the event, Barrister Adebayo who stressed that housing remains a critical need that must receive as much attention as food security, observed that Africa International Housing Show 2025 scheduled to hold between 27th July, to 1st August, 2025 in Abuja promises to be a platform for key policy conversations, stakeholder accountability, and practical solutions to bridge Africa’s housing gap.

“At the AIHS 2025, we will do everything possible to see how we can attract and get government to look into incentives that can help in the delivery of housing. In fact, we shall be providing suggestions on the type of incentives and interventions government can provide,” he said.

He pointed to the government’s recapitalisation of the Bank of Industry to support food production as a lesson for housing. “Today we have Bank of Industry being totally recapitalized for the purpose of providing food. Housing is key. After food is housing. When the government gives attention to housing, employment will be created, productivity will be increased. Because when I sleep well, I think well, I work well. It also reduces the number of times I go to the hospital,” he stated.

Adebayo lamented the hurdles faced by Nigerians in accessing mortgage loans, questioning why prospective homeowners cannot easily secure mortgages.

“We will look into what is wrong with the mortgage system—why people cannot walk into a mortgage bank, fill a form, show evidence of their monthly salary, and own a house. Africa International Housing Show 2025 will be looking into all these issues,” he assured.

As part of ongoing efforts to ensure inclusivity, Barrister Adebayo explained that the AIHS 2025 will also give prominence to women’s participation in housing discussions.
“Before the end of day two, we shall be engaging our women to come up with their own ideas on how the issue of housing can be better addressed. There are challenges in the area of women as well. Some states in Nigeria don’t allow women to inherit property. There are laws that are against them. So, the women will be with us,” Adebayo explained.

He confirmed that United Nations Women representatives from Nigeria and Cameroon will be part of the discussions. “They are not asking for only extra seats in parliament. The women are also demanding affordable housing for themselves, for widows of police and soldiers who died in the course of their service.

“As of 2025, we are going to engage all the CEOs of the agencies, be it federal mortgage banks. There is going to be a fire shot with them,” he revealed.

Speaking on the need to ensure accountability from relevant Regulatory agencies, Barrister Adebayo further disclosed that AIHS 2025 will hold government housing agencies accountable.
“We will ask them, ‘What have you achieved in the last one year? How many mortgages have you created? How many houses have you financed? How many workers and beneficiaries have you supported?’
“We will then move to the Federal Housing Authority and ask, ‘Tell us what you are doing, and give us room to answer questions. What agenda are you pursuing?’” he said.
He added that the forum will engage the Nigerian Mortgage Refinance Company and the Ministry of Finance, which currently holds about ₦250 billion and is targeting ₦1 trillion for housing and mortgage development. “They will be with us as partners and will be telling us what they have done since they were established. They will enlighten stakeholders on how Nigerians and non-Nigerians can benefit from the funds, the percentage of their interest rate, and how to access the money,” Adebayo said.

According to him, AIHS 2025 will attract participants from at least 25 countries, with over 25,000 attendees and between 350 to 400 distributors.

“AIHS is a gathering of professionals, policymakers, politicians, everybody.

“We will not leave AIHS 2025 without looking into why federal government housing projects fail.

“We have so many housing projects, but why are they failing? What mistakes are being repeated?” he queried.

Barrister Adebayo emphasised that the forum is expected to extract with concrete commitments from policymakers. “Before we leave, policymakers must give us a conversation. We will come up with a way forward,” Barrister Adebayo concluded.

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