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NEPZA And Customs Drive Kano Free Trade Zone To Record-Break N18 Billion Revenue.

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Kano, Nigeria – The Kano Free Trade Zone has reported a remarkable surge in economic activity in 2025, generating more than N18 billion in combined revenue through initiatives led by the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) and the Nigeria Customs Service.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

NEPZA Managing Director, Olufemi Ogunyemi, disclosed the figures at the 2025 Kano Free Trade Zone Investors and Stakeholders Forum held on Wednesday in Kano. According to him, NEPZA internally generated over N1.8 billion, while Customs revenue from the zone reached N17 billion between January and October, reflecting the zone’s expanding capacity and operational efficiency.

The forum, which featured a two-day workshop themed “Strengthening Partnerships for Efficient Service Delivery in the Free Trade Zone,” brought together investors, regulatory agencies, and government officials to discuss regulatory compliance, operational improvements, and collaboration strategies. Ogunyemi emphasized that the revenue growth highlights the zone’s potential as a catalyst for non-oil industrialisation and export-led development, noting, “The volume of investment within the zone continues to rise, and these achievements demonstrate its role in transforming Nigeria’s economic landscape.”

Kassim Ibrahim, Kano State coordinator for the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), stressed the importance of adherence to safety, quality, and efficacy standards in food and drug production, warning that non-compliance undermines Nigeria’s credibility in international markets. He also announced plans for unannounced inspections to strengthen post-marketing surveillance.

Richard Bassi, head of the Kano Free Trade Zone, attributed the zone’s success to robust collaboration among NEPZA, NAFDAC, Customs, and other regulatory agencies. “Continued teamwork is essential for sustaining investor confidence and consolidating recent gains,” he said.

The forum highlighted the Federal Government’s commitment to diversifying Nigeria’s economy from crude oil to non-oil sectors. The zone’s ‘One Stop Shop’ system, which centralizes approvals from immigration, NAFDAC, Customs, and the Standards Organisation of Nigeria, has enhanced transparency and efficiency, attracting significant investment and driving the zone’s impressive revenue growth.

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DEVOLVE OR FAIL! Nigeria Must Adopt State Policing Now To Crush Rising Crime, Says Oladele!.

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  • A Necessary Reform: Former lawmaker and legal practitioner Kayode Oladele considers the National Assembly’s passage of the State Police Constitutional Alteration Bill a vital move to combat Nigeria’s escalating security challenges.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Addressing Structural Gaps: Oladele views the bill as a constitutional solution to the limitations of the current centralized policing system. Although the bill still requires presidential assent and approval from two-thirds of the State Houses of Assembly, its passage through the National Assembly is a major constitutional milestone.

    • Constitutional Mandate: Citing Section 14(2)(b) of the Constitution, which defines the security and welfare of the people as the government’s primary purpose, Oladele argued that rising levels of terrorism, banditry, and kidnapping demonstrate that a single police structure is insufficient for a nation as large and diverse as Nigeria.

    • Promoting Federalism: He emphasized that the proposal should be seen as a practical response to current security needs, asserting that true federalism necessitates the devolution of powers to enhance accountability, efficiency, and responsiveness.

    • Modernization, Not Criticism: Oladele clarified that advocating for state police is not meant to criticize the Nigeria Police Force—whose officers he praised for their sacrifices—but rather to modernize the nation’s security framework.

    • Proposed Structure: The bill envisions a dual-policing system featuring both State Police Services and a Federal Police Service. Importantly, it does not force states to create their own police force; rather, each state must pass its own enabling law and adhere to national standards for training, recruitment, and discipline.

    • Addressing Risks: While acknowledging concerns regarding potential political abuse of state police, Oladele argued that such fears should not prevent necessary reform, expressing optimism that the system will become more responsive to local threats and more accessible to the public.

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THE ROAD TO RECOVERY: Peter Obi Reveals The Secret Formula To Building The Nigeria Of Our Dreams!.

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  • The Path to Prosperity: Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), believes that building a prosperous nation requires the cultivation of a new generation of responsible, visionary leaders who are dedicated to good governance and selfless service.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Engagement with Youth: Following an interactive session with students at Madonna University in Okija, Anambra State, Obi noted that the students’ questions highlighted the deep frustrations young Nigerians feel toward systemic corruption and poor governance, which have hindered them from achieving their full potential.

    • Hope for the Future: Despite acknowledging the significant challenges facing the country, Obi expressed that he was encouraged by the determination and optimism shown by the students regarding national development.

    • Essential Leadership Traits: Obi emphasized that leadership is the primary driver of national progress, noting that effective leaders must demonstrate capacity, character, competence, and compassion, alongside a willingness to sacrifice for the public good.

    • Prioritizing National Growth: He asserted that the future of Nigeria relies on leaders who focus on protecting lives, strengthening institutions, fostering opportunities, and investing in education.

    • A Collective Goal: Obi concluded that by fostering a new generation of visionary leadership, it is “Possible” to build the Nigeria that citizens desire.

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A NEW ERA FOR AKWA IBOM! NMA Demands Bold Move To Make Ibom Medical City An Economic Powerhouse!.

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  • Request for Special Status: The Akwa Ibom State chapter of the NMA has asked Governor Umo Eno to declare the Ibom Medical City corridor a free trade zone with tax incentives.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Economic and Health Benefits: According to NMA State Chairman Professor Aniekan Peter, this designation would attract domestic and foreign investment, leading to the creation of top-tier hospitals, pharmaceutical plants, and medical manufacturing facilities, while boosting employment and economic development.

    • Creating a Healthcare Hub: The association is inviting public and private healthcare and research institutions to establish themselves within the city. This clustering is expected to promote innovation, collaborative research, and specialized training, positioning the city as Nigeria’s premier healthcare center.

    • Engaging Diaspora Professionals: The NMA advised the governor to involve medical professionals from Akwa Ibom in the diaspora in the development, planning, and governance of the project to ensure international standards in care, administration, and research.

    • Strengthening Local Infrastructure: The NMA expressed its support for the state government and recommended that the Ibom Specialist Hospital be transformed into a medical university and teaching hospital. Additionally, the association praised the government’s recent efforts to upgrade the Ibom Specialist Hospital with modern diagnostic equipment, which is expected to improve local care and decrease the need for patients to travel outside the state for treatment.

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