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Presidency Reveals Why Tinubu Was Absent From Sanwo-Olu’s Projects Inauguration

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The Presidency on Wednesday explained why President Bola Tinubu did not personally attend the inauguration of projects in Lagos despite being in the state.

The President’s Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare, said Tinubu was occupied with pressing state matters, particularly security issues, and had to prioritise ongoing developments across the country.

Dare spoke during an interview on Channels Television, confirming that the President was in Lagos.

“President Tinubu is in Lagos. Beyond the pictures, the president has been very busy with state matters,” Dare said.

According to Dare, Tinubu has been receiving constant security briefs from the intelligence community in recent days, especially following developments in Plateau State.

He stated, “In the last 10 days, right from the developments in Jos, the president has been busy taking constant briefs, and he has to prioritise when it comes to state matters, especially security.

“He is in Lagos monitoring the development, working with the intelligence community, and taking constant security briefs.”

On Tuesday, the Lagos State Government announced partial road closures in parts of the state ahead of the inauguration of infrastructure projects earlier scheduled to be performed by the President.

The state government had said Tinubu would inaugurate the Opebi-Mende Link Bridge on Wednesday between 9 am and 1 pm.

The President was also expected to inaugurate the Tolu Schools Complex located in the Ajegunle area of the state.

Tinubu arrived in Lagos on April 2 from Plateau State after visiting the North-Central state over the killings in the Angwan Rukuba area of Jos North Local Government Area.

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On April 4, the President travelled from Lagos to Ogun State, where he inaugurated the Gateway Cargo Airport and the Nigeria Customs Service hub.

He later returned to Lagos the same day.

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Kano paid N32bn gratuity, death benefits in three years

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The Kano State Government has so far paid N32 billion of the N48 billion backlog of gratuity and death benefits it inherited from the former administration of Abdullahi Ganduje.

The state governor, Abba Yusuf, disclosed this on Wednesday while flagging off the payment of the sixth tranche of N5 billion gratuity and death benefits to retirees in the state.

“When we came in May 2023, we inherited a N48 bn backlog of gratuity and death benefits from the previous administration.

“Alhamdulilahi, today I am happy to say that N27 bn has been settled in five tranches.

“With the payment of sixth tranche of N5 billion, we have now paid N32 bn out of the N48 billion backlog of gratuity and death benefits,” he said.

He reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to offset the remaining N16 billion before the end of the year to alleviate the sufferings of the retirees and their families.

“The settlement of these outstanding gratuities and death benefits not only alleviates the hardship faced by affected families but also reaffirms the administration’s promise to restore trust in government and uphold social justice,” he said.

He commended the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners for their patience and good leadership.

Some of the pensioners thanked Yusuf for his magnanimity and pledged to reciprocate the gesture by ensuring his success in 2027.

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ECOWAS begins recruitment for over 30 positions in Nigeria, others

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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has commenced its 2026 recruitment exercise, inviting qualified citizens from member states, including Nigeria, to apply for over 30 positions across its various institutions.

In a notice sighted on its website on Thursday, the regional bloc said the exercise is aimed at strengthening the implementation of its sectoral programmes across key institutions.

It urged interested candidates to apply through its website: https://www.ecowas.int/careers/.

According to the notice, available roles in Nigeria include Office Aide, Programme Assistant, Nurse, Protocol Assistant, Documentation and Archives Assistant, Office Manager (Bilingual Secretary), Junior Accountant (Disbursements), Accountant positions, Legal Officers, Political Advisor, Principal Officer roles, Registrar positions, Head of Division (Library and Documentation), and Head of Hansard, all based in Abuja.

Roles based outside Nigeria include Administrative and Finance Officer in Addis Ababa; PPO (Sports Policy) in Liberia; Principal Programme Officer (Water Supply and Sanitation) in Conakry; and other legal and administrative positions in Dakar, Senegal.

ECOWAS noted that applicants must meet age requirements depending on the category of the role.

“35 years of age for General Services or Support positions (G1 to G7), 45 years of age for Professional category (P1 to P7), and 50 years of age for Director positions (D1-D2),” it said.

The organisation also encouraged female candidates to apply, adding that only shortlisted applicants would be contacted.

Applicants are required to download and complete an official application form, attach a curriculum vitae and a motivation letter, and submit them via designated email addresses before the deadline.

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“All applications must include the application form, CV and a cover letter. Applications that do not contain all mandatory documents will not be considered,” the notice stated.

Applications close on April 30, 2026.

ECOWAS emphasised that it does not charge any fees for recruitment and warned applicants against fraudulent requests for payment or personal financial details.

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US orders staff to leave Nigeria embassy, lists 23 states as ‘Do Not Travel’

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The US Department of State has authorised non-emergency US government employees and their family members to leave the US Embassy in Abuja, citing a deteriorating security situation across Nigeria.

In an updated travel advisory issued on Wednesday, the department noted that, starting April 8, 2026, Americans are advised to reconsider travel to the country due to crime, terrorism, kidnapping, and civil unrest.

The advisory classified the overall travel advisory for Nigeria as “Level 3: Reconsider Travel,” while some states are at “Level 4: Do Not Travel.”

The department also added Plateau, Jigawa, Kwara, Niger, and Taraba states to the list of “Do Not Travel” areas, bringing the total to 23 states where travel is strongly discouraged.

“On April 8, 2026, the Department of State authorized non-emergency U.S. government employees and U.S. government employee family members to leave U.S. Embassy Abuja due to the deteriorating security situation,” the advisory read.

“Reconsider travel to Nigeria due to crime, terrorism, unrest, kidnapping, and inconsistent availability of health care services. Some areas have increased risk,” it added.

Level 4 states that U.S. citizens are urged to avoid include, in the North, Borno, Jigawa, Kogi, Kwara, Niger, Plateau, Taraba, Yobe, and northern Adamawa states, due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.

The advisory also listed Bauchi, Gombe, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Sokoto, and Zamfara states, citing unrest, crime, and kidnapping.

“The security situation in these states is unstable and uncertain due to civil unrest. Widespread violence between communities and armed crime, including kidnapping and roadside banditry.

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“Security operations to counter these threats may occur without warning,” the advisory said.

In Southern and Southeastern Nigeria, the department urged citizens to avoid Abia, Anambra, Bayelsa, Delta, Enugu, Imo, and Rivers states (excluding Port Harcourt) due to crime, kidnapping, and unrest.

“Crime is widespread in Southern Nigeria. There is a high risk of kidnapping, violent protests, and armed gangs,” the advisory added.

The advisory noted that violent crimes, including armed robbery, carjacking, and kidnapping for ransom, are widespread and U.S. citizens are perceived as wealthy and are frequent targets.

It said terrorist attacks remain a threat across the country, including at markets, shopping centers, hotels, places of worship, and public gatherings.

It further described health services in Nigeria as limited and inconsistent, with medical facilities generally not meeting U.S. or European standards.

The State Department, however, urged U.S. citizens considering travel to Nigeria to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program for important updates, exercise caution while traveling, avoid demonstrations and large gatherings, and establish personal safety and “proof of life” protocols.

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