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FG’s Decade of Gas Gains Momentum as ALGON’s Lead Consultant Senator Igbeke Champions LPG Penetration for Local Communities

Distinguished Senator Alphonsus Ubanesse Igbeke, Lead Consultant to the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), has hailed the Federal Government’s support for grassroots Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) penetration as he led the launch of the South-East LPG Penetration Programme and Cylinder Distribution, describing it as a major milestone in Nigeria’s clean-cooking and energy-transition agenda.

Senator Igbeke spearheaded the initiative in his capacity as head of the National Gas Expansion Programme (NGEP)/ALGON Technical Working Group at the landmark event hosted at the Landmark Event Center in Owerri by the Imo State Ministry of Petroleum Resources and the Imo State Government off-takers.

The event was described as “a decisive step in the Federal Government’s Decade of Gas initiative,” a programme established to harness Nigeria’s vast natural gas resources for economic growth and energy transition, with significant progress targeted by 2030.

Widely acknowledged for his grassroots advocacy, Senator Igbeke stressed that effective collaboration among the Federal, State and Local Governments is essential to ensure that LPG reaches households nationwide. He described the initiative as “a cornerstone of Nigeria’s clean-cooking transition,” explaining that it is “designed to convert one million homes annually from traditional cooking methods to LPG, with the ambition of reaching over five million households nationwide by 2030.”

Earlier in the ceremony, the Imo State Governor, represented by the Deputy Governor, Mrs. Chinyere Ekomaru, expressed appreciation to the Federal Government and His Excellency Senator Dr. Hope Uzodimma for what she termed “such a timely intervention.” She pledged the support of Imolites and beneficiaries of the programme, noting that “vulnerable women and families are core beneficiaries,” and affirmed that Imo State “will continue to align its policy direction with that of the Federal Government, which shares a similar vision for sustainable energy and grassroots development.”

In his remarks, Senator Igbeke expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for the Renewed Hope Agenda, which he said “has created an enabling environment for sustainable energy access, particularly for rural communities.” FG’s Decade of Gas Gains Momentum as ALGON’s Lead Consultant Senator Igbeke Champions LPG Penetration for Local Communities

He further commended the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Rt. Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo, the Minister of Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri (Ph.D.), and the Permanent Secretary for their “unwavering support in driving the initiative to the grassroots.”

The press release noted that the NGEP/ALGON Technical Working Group under Senator Igbeke’s leadership “continues to expand natural-gas infrastructure across Nigeria, ensuring its use among vulnerable populations while aligning with national energy-security goals.” With the South-East launch, the group was said to be reinforcing “its role as the primary vehicle for delivering clean-cooking solutions to local communities,” while also “guaranteeing safe handling of LPG through manpower training, advocacy, risk analysis, and community engagement.”

Describing the programme as evidence of inclusive energy planning, the statement said, “The South-East LPG Penetration Programme stands as a testament to the Chairman’s NGEP/ALGON TWG commitment to inclusive energy strategies and his determination to ensure that no community is left behind in Nigeria’s journey toward sustainable domestic energy.”

Senator Igbeke also thanked the ALGON National President, Hon. (Engr.) Bello Lawal, “for providing the enabling environment for women in local governments to take advantage of LPG distribution and extend clean-cooking solutions to rural households and communities nationwide.”

The ALGON Lead Consultant was accompanied at the event by ALGON’s Director of Finance and Accounts, Mallam Nuhu Ozigi.

The Era of Digital Efficiency Has Begun, Says Defence Minister Musa as Ministry Launches Enterprise Content Management System

The Honourable Minister of Defence, Christopher Gwabin Musa (rtd), has declared that the era of physical file movement in the Ministry of Defence is gradually giving way to a new culture of digital efficiency, transparency and speed in service delivery.

The Minister made this assertion on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, during the official launch and “Go-Live” of the Enterprise Content Management System (ECMS) at the Ministry’s headquarters, Ship House, Abuja.

Addressing the management and staff of the Ministry, Musa charged them to fully embrace the new digital way of working, stressing that while technology provides the tools, staff dedication remains the true driver of success. He explained that the event was not merely the launch of a software application, but the commencement of a fundamental shift in how the Ministry conducts the business of national security.

According to the Minister, the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, identifies digital transformation and bureaucratic efficiency as critical pillars for national development. He emphasised that the civil service, as the engine room of government, must be modernised to meet global standards and effectively support the implementation of this agenda.

Musa commended the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Esther Didi Walson-Jack, OON, mni, for her visionary leadership in setting December 31, 2025, as the deadline for all extra-ministerial departments and agencies to transition to paperless operations. He acknowledged that this milestone would not have been possible without the strategic partnership of Galaxy Backbone, praising its management for their technical expertise. He also lauded the Ministry’s ICT team for working tirelessly to ensure the success of the ECMS “Go-Live” project.

“You have provided the digital veins through which our administrative lifeblood will now flow,” the Minister said.

In her remarks, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation described the launch of the ECMS as an initiative that would stand the test of time. She noted that any effort aimed at strengthening efficiency, accountability and secure information management within the civil service is worthy of commendation.

Mrs Walson-Jack stressed that for a ministry such as Defence, whose mandate lies at the core of national sovereignty and security, effective record management is indispensable. She said the event represented a deliberate and strategic statement of intent by a ministry responsible for defence policy formulation, strategic coordination, military administration and oversight of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The Era of Digital Efficiency Has Begun, Says Defence Minister Musa as Ministry Launches Enterprise Content Management System

Commending the leadership of the Ministry for its foresight and resolve, she expressed particular encouragement at its commitment to digital content service delivery, noting that this aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, which envisions a public service that is efficient, accountable, responsive and digitally enabled.

The Head of Service explained that the deployment of the ECMS on the 1Government Cloud marks a fundamental shift in the conduct of government business. Through the system, the Ministry will benefit from secure digital records, automated workflows, electronic approvals and enhanced interoperability. She added that decision-making would now be driven by timely access to information, rather than being delayed by the physical movement of files.

She further noted that the milestone positions the Ministry of Defence to meet the Federal Government’s directive for full digitalisation of work processes by December 31, 2025, while also advancing Pillar Five of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021–2025, which prioritises digitalisation across ministries, departments and agencies.

Speaking earlier, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Galaxy Backbone, Professor Ibrahim Adeyanju, described the ECMS launch as a critical step in the journey towards greater efficiency, transparency and collaboration within the Ministry. He stated that the 1Government Cloud ECMS is a sovereign digital solution designed to centralise content, enhance document security and empower staff with the tools required to perform their duties effectively.

Adeyanju added that the initiative aligns with Galaxy Backbone’s broader vision of transforming government operations by connecting MDAs nationwide through secure, reliable and intelligent digital platforms. According to him, the objective is to enable every user to work efficiently, securely and productively, thereby improving service delivery to Nigerians.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence, Mr Richard Pheelangwa, described the ECMS launch as a pivotal moment in the Ministry’s transition from paper-based operations to a fully digital, paperless environment. He said the shift represents a strategic move, noting that efficiency in defence administration directly impacts national security.

Pheelangwa explained that by adopting the ECMS, the Ministry is ensuring faster movement of files, timely processing of approvals and improved handling of sensitive data with speed, accuracy and maximum security. He acknowledged that the collaboration with Galaxy Backbone has been instrumental in building an infrastructure resilient enough to support the demands of a paperless ministry.

He concluded by outlining the key benefits of the ECMS to include improved efficiency, cost-effectiveness, transparency and accountability, in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.

Taking Governance Beyond Partisanship To Performance And Service Delivery I

By Prof Chris Mustapha Nwaokobia Jnr

Since his inauguration on May 29, 2023, as Governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti has made remarkable strides across Infrastructure, Healthcare, Education, Security and Economic Reform. With a technocratic background and a vision for sustainable transformation, his tenure is already being described as “unprecedented” by Traditional Rulers, Political Operators, Civil Society Advocates, Stakeholders and Critics alike.

A Vision Rooted in Reform and Delivery.

Governance under Dr. Otti is characterised by professionalism, data‑driven decision‐making and transparency. Former Banker turned Governor, he has brought Private‐sector discipline to the public square.
He states his covenant clearly… “to serve all Abians, not a few people.”

From the outset, he declared emergencies in key sectors—Roads, Health, Sanitation and Security – signalling a break from business as usual.

Infrastructure And Connectivity: Roads, Power and Urban Renewal

One of the hallmarks of the Otti administration is the scale and quality of infrastructure. Over 140 roads have been constructed or rehabilitated across Abia State, including Rural ring roads that connect previously isolated communities.

The expansion of the Ossah Road in Umuahia into a six‑lane boulevard (now Aguiyi Ironsi Boulevard) and major works in Aba attest to the ambition of this exceptional Leader.

Power reforms: Understanding that commerce depends on reliable electricity, Dr. Otti’s administration has targeted improved power supply and addressed infrastructure bottlenecks.

These efforts show a shift from fragmented works to strategic infrastructure with economic and social impact. “Our benchmark now is not just the Kilometres built but the economic and social impact they deliver,” the Governor once observed.

Healthcare And Human Capital Development: Investing in People.

Dr. Otti’s government has placed clear emphasis on Health and Education as foundations for long‑term growth.

Health: The State has launched “Project Ekwueme” to upgrade primary Health Care Centres across the 184 wards of the State, and refurbish tertiary facilities including the State Teaching Hospital.

Education and Recruitment.

Thousands of Teaching Staff have been brought on board, and very profound school infrastructure improvements are ongoing.

Welfare: Pension and very long neglected Salary arrears have been systematically cleared, restoring dignity to workers and retirees.

By investing in such fundamentals, the administration is laying the basis for a more resilient and inclusive society.

Economy And The Requisite Enabling Environment Necessary For Business To Thrive.

The Otti administration recognises that Abia’s strength lies in entrepreneurship, industry (especially around Aba), and a favourable business climate. And like a man with an unrivaled clarity of purpose, Dr. Alex Chioma Otti has in less than 2 years and 6 months lifted Aba from the morass to reclaim its pride as the centre of commerce and industry in the South East.

Understanding that Governments must at all times work for the good of the greater number, Dr Otti has followed through with the Reform of revenue collection and taxation to ease burdens on traders while enhancing State income.

Industrial and Innovation Park Initiatives (e.g the Abia Industrial And Innovation Park) as part of economic diversification.

International Partnerships And Donors Engagement: The state has unlocked multi‑lateral support and made Abia more “investment‑ready”.

These efforts speak to a shift from passive dependency to proactive economic fervency.

Governance, Security And Institutional Reform.

A functioning State requires more than projects, it requires strong institutions and a safe environment. To this end the ‘Operation Crush’ Security outfit and multi‑agency collaboration has improved the security profile of Abia State.

Transparency and due process have become key features of the Alex Otti administration, as payments are cleared in 72 hours in some Agencies, and merit‑based recruitment has become the benchmark in the Civil Service. Such institutional reforms matter because they enable sustainability, not just short‑term wins.

Recognition And Early External Validation.

Stakeholders see what is happening in Abia. Traditional Rulers are unanimous in the description of Dr. Otti’s mid‑term performance as “profound and unprecedented”.

Donor Agencies have returned and expanded operations in the State on account of the dogged commitment of Dr Otti’s administration to make Abia State the envy of the States.

I shall in the sequel to this effort furnish my readers with incontrovertible data and details regarding the massive transformation of Abia State under the able superintendence of Dr. Alex Otti.

*Prof Chris Mustapha Nwaokobia Jnr is the Convener COUNTRYFIRST MOVEMENT,a Good Governance Advocacy Group.