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Kano, Katsina, Jigawa Form Tri-State Electricity Market, Invest ₦50 Billion to Boost Power Access

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KANO — The governments of Kano, Katsina and Jigawa states have agreed to partner on a Tri-State Electricity Market and acquire equity stakes in Future Energies Africa (FEA), the core investor in the Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The agreement was reached during a High-Level Electrification Summit held in Marrakech, Morocco, from October 16 to 19. The partnership aims to boost electricity supply across the three states through a shared market system and a ₦50 billion electrification fund.

Under the deal, the states will collaborate with FEA to establish an investment framework that supports grid expansion, renewable energy generation, solar home systems and mini-grid projects. The initiative is expected to accelerate access to power for homes and businesses, especially in rural and underserved communities.

Officials said the Tri-State Electricity Market will operate under the new Electricity Act, which allows states to create and regulate local power markets. The three governments plan to develop joint policies and regulations that will improve efficiency and attract private investment.

In a joint statement, representatives of the three states said the partnership marks a major milestone in regional power cooperation. “Kano, Katsina and Jigawa are taking bold steps to improve electricity access for millions of residents. This collaboration will strengthen energy security and create opportunities for economic growth,” the statement said.

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Jigawa State’s Commissioner for Power, Engineer Surajo Musa, said the project will rely on both grid and off-grid solutions. “We are working to deliver power through embedded generation, solar home systems and mini-grids. This will ensure that even remote areas have access to reliable electricity,” he said.

KEDCO’s Head of Corporate Communications, Sani Bala Sani, said the states’ decision to acquire equity stakes in FEA will help align government interests with private investors. “This partnership will enable better coordination and ensure that public investments directly support improved power delivery,” he said.

The ₦50 billion electrification fund will be managed jointly by the states and FEA. It will finance renewable energy infrastructure, including small hydro and solar power systems, as well as distribution network upgrades. The fund is expected to attract additional financing from development partners and private investors.

KEDCO currently serves the three states, supplying electricity to millions of customers in the northwest region. Despite progress in network expansion, the company has faced challenges with infrastructure deficits and distribution losses. The new partnership is designed to reduce those losses and expand access.

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Future Energies Africa, KEDCO’s core investor, has recently launched several renewable energy projects, including solar-hybrid mini-grids in Jigawa State. The company said the Tri-State partnership would create a stronger platform for sustainable energy investments.

Industry experts have welcomed the move, describing it as a model for regional energy collaboration. They said the partnership could set an example for other states to develop similar joint markets and funds under Nigeria’s Electricity Act.

The next steps include formalizing each state’s shareholding in FEA, creating a regulatory council for the Tri-State Market and launching the first round of electrification projects in 2026. The partners also plan to hold quarterly review meetings to monitor progress.

If implemented successfully, the Tri-State Electricity Market could transform energy access across northern Nigeria and demonstrate how states can work together to achieve power sector reforms through public-private cooperation.

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“ADC Ex-Chairman Nwosu Speaks On Hotly Contested Presidential Ticket Zoning”.

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The founder and pioneer National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Ralph Nwosu, has said the party has not yet reached a final decision on zoning its presidential ticket ahead of the 2027 general elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

reports that Nwosu made this known in an interview with Punch, while responding to calls by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for the North to produce the next president.

He explained that the ADC currently maintains an open structure regarding its presidential ticket, giving all regions equal opportunity to contest.

According to him, “In ADC, it is open.”

Nwosu noted that zoning had been a subject of discussion during coalition negotiations, with some Northern stakeholders arguing for fairness based on political rotation since 1999.

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He said some young Northerners who visited him argued that since the return to democracy, power has been shared unevenly between the North and South, which influenced how he now views the debate.

He added that while he had not initially considered it from that angle, the argument reflects a political reality being discussed within the system.

On how the party intends to choose its presidential candidate, Nwosu said the ADC is considering two possible methods—consensus and direct primaries.

He explained that if stakeholders agree, a consensus arrangement would be adopted, but where disagreements arise, the party would proceed with direct primaries, and the winner would emerge as the flagbearer.

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Nwosu also disclosed that several prominent politicians have indicated willingness to support whoever emerges as the party’s candidate, regardless of outcome.

He mentioned figures such as Rotimi Amaechi, Atiku Abubakar, and Peter Obi as those who have reportedly made such commitments, adding that he expects Rabiu Kwankwaso to also take a similar stance.

He stressed that transparency remains central to the ADC’s internal processes, noting that this principle guided the party’s leadership structure and decision-making.

According to him, the leadership arrangement, including the role of David Mark, was supported because of the need for credible and transparent primaries within the party.

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“2027: Kwankwaso Makes Double Appeal To Nigerians Ahead Of Elections”.

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Former presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso, has called on Nigerians both within the country and in the diaspora to actively participate in the 2027 general elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

reports that Kwankwaso, a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), made the appeal in a video posted on his official handle on Monday night.

The former Kano State governor urged citizens, particularly young people, to complete their voter registration with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ahead of the polls.

He also encouraged Nigerians to register with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), as the coalition party positions itself ahead of the 2027 elections.

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He said, “Fellow Nigerians, it is time for every eligible Nigerian young and old, in the cities and in the villages, at home and in the diaspora to take two decisive steps:

“Register to vote with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) without delay.

“Register with the African Democratic Congress (ADC).”

Meanwhile, a factional leader within the ADC, Nafi’u Bala Gombe, has dismissed any engagement with Kwankwaso, claiming his past actions towards the North make such discussions meaningless.

Speaking in an interview with Premier Radio in Kano, Gombe accused Kwankwaso of failing to act in the best interest of Northern Nigeria when he had the opportunity.

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He further alleged that Kwankwaso contributed to the region’s political setbacks, insisting he did not use his past positions to bring meaningful development.

Gombe said Kwankwaso once reached out with suggestions on solutions for the North, but he rejected the idea, accusing him of failing the region when it mattered most.

He also claimed that Kwankwaso’s participation in the last general election weakened the North’s political influence, especially with other major contenders in the race.

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“Adasobo Festival Lights Up Kishi As Hunters Display Courage, Tradition And Unity”.

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The ancient town of Kishi in Irepo Local Government Area of Oyo State came alive on Monday as indigenes and visitors gathered to celebrate the centuries-old Adasobo Festival, a cultural event deeply tied to the identity and heritage of the people.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The festival, which attracts sons and daughters of Kishi from across Nigeria and the diaspora, is marked by traditional rites, symbolic performances, and communal gatherings that reflect the town’s rich cultural history.

During a visit by our correspondent on April 20, 2026, key locations such as the palace of the Iba of Kishi and Ansarudeen School—situated near the town’s market and serving as major festival grounds—were filled with activity. Chiefs, elders, and residents all gathered in colourful traditional attire to observe the rituals and pay homage to the monarch.

Royal Presence And Cultural Celebration

The Iba of Kishi sat in state as traditional chiefs and subjects paid homage in line with long-established customs. The palace courtyard was filled with drumming, chants, and cultural performances that entertained the gathering.

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The monarch and his wife were seen enjoying the festivities while awaiting the return of hunters who had gone into the forest as part of the festival’s traditional rites.

Speaking on the significance of the event, the Laha of Kishi land, Dr Yusuf Adeleke Ibrahim, described the Adasobo Festival as a strong symbol of unity and identity for the people.

He explained that the hunters’ expedition into the forest and the presentation of their catch form a key part of the tradition, with rituals performed upon their return.

According to him, the festival is not only a celebration but also a reminder of ancestral roots and communal bonds.

Another traditional leader added that the festival helps younger generations reconnect with their heritage at a time when modern influences are gradually affecting cultural practices.

Hunters’ Return Highlights Festival

A major highlight of the celebration was the return of local hunters from the surrounding forests with animals they had successfully hunted. Their arrival was met with excitement as residents lined the streets to welcome them.

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The display of the hunted game is symbolic, representing courage, skill, and the historical importance of hunting in the community’s way of life.

Beyond its cultural significance, the festival also boosted social and economic activities in the town, with traders, food vendors, and artisans recording increased patronage as visitors thronged the area.

Reunions, music, and celebrations filled the streets as families and friends came together for the occasion.

Grand Finale Ahead

Dr Ibrahim also announced that the grand finale of the Adasobo Festival will take place on Saturday, with dignitaries and neighbouring communities expected to attend.

Residents expressed anticipation for the closing ceremony, which is expected to feature more elaborate cultural displays and larger crowds.

For the people of Kishi, the Adasobo Festival remains more than a cultural event—it is a living tradition that preserves their history, celebrates their identity, and strengthens their unity.

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