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Rotary Club empowers village youths with N1m tools

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By Adeko Ukpa

The Rotary Club of Abuja Maitama, in collaboration with Technoworld Community Foundation, has given skill tools worth N1m to youths in Galuywi village in the Federal Capital Territory.

According to the President of the club, Rosemond Favour Uche the empowerment was part of a commitment to build capacity and resilience in underserved communities.

CAPTION; L-R: The District Governor-elect, Princess Joy Nky Okoro, the President of the Rotary Club of Abuja Maitama, Rtn. Rosemond Favour Uche, a beneficiary and the Community Service Project Chair of the club, Rtn. Winifred Mngu Mbashall during the presentation of the N1m tools to the male artisans.She said the seven artisans received critical support to enhance their trades and become self-reliant.

She said the targeted intervention project was valued at approximately ₦1 million.
Uche said the initiative was designed not only to provide equipment but to “inspire a mindset of excellence, innovation, and responsibility among the recipients.”
“The future of the community lies in the hands of these young men. This project is about more than tools—it’s about unlocking potential, building peace, and creating pathways to prosperity,” the president said.
She said the beneficiaries, who represent a wide range of skilled professions—including plumbing, tailoring, masonry, baking, welding, barbing, and aluminium works—were carefully selected based on their passion, commitment, and potential to impact their community positively.
She said the support provided was tailored to their individual needs and specific craft, ensuring that they not only had the tools but also the knowledge and confidence to scale their businesses.
She said the initiative, aimed at promoting economic self-sufficiency among youth, also aligns with Rotary International’s Economic and Community Development area of focus, Rotary’s broader efforts to reduce unemployment and foster peace through productivity.
She said the empowerment project was also part of the club’s ongoing mission to build capacity at the grassroots, particularly among underserved male youths in rural areas.
She said by equipping the male artisans the Rotary Club of Abuja Maitaima seeks to stimulate local economy.
The District Governor-Elect (District 9127), Dame Princess Joy Nky Okoro described the project ” as a timely and practical solution to the challenges facing today’s youth.
She charged the beneficiaries to utilize the tools they have received judiciously and in turn train and educate others in their community.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Community Service Project Chair of the Club, Rotarian Winifred Mngu Mbashall explained the club’s deliberate shift to focus on male youths.
She added: “For many years, empowerment programmes have focused heavily on young girls, and rightly so. But we also recognize that young boys need just as much support, guidance, and opportunity to thrive.
“This project is our way of helping restore balance, and to remind young men that their dreams and potential matter, too.”
The Founder of Technoworld Community Foundation, Kazeem Abdulraheem also emphasized the organization’s long-standing passion for practical empowerment:
“At Technoworld Community Foundation, we are deeply committed to building and empowering male artisans—not just with equipment, but with a renewed sense of dignity and purpose. These young men are the backbone of practical development in our communities, and when they succeed, the entire community thrives.”
The beneficiaries expressed gratitude, pledging to put their new resources to good use.

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Lithium boom has reshaped Nasarawa’s economy, says Prof Haruna

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From Adeko Ukpa, Lafia

Former Executive Vice Chairman of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Engr. Prof. Mohammed Sani Haruna has disclosed that the rapid rise of lithium mining and processing in Nasarawa State has transformed the state into Nigeria’s epicentre of industrial development, with massive inflows of investment, jobs and infrastructure.
Prof. Haruna made this assertion while speaking at the 2025 Engineering Week and Award Night of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) in Lafia.
He lauded Governor Abdullahi Sule for championing the state’s industrialisation through technology and value addition.
He said Governor Sule’s “blueprint of progress” has turned Nasarawa into a reference point in the nation’s solid mineral revolution.
“He is an engineer who saw opportunity where others saw dust. His commitment has put Nasarawa on the global lithium supply chain,” Haruna said.


L-R: The Vice President, North-Central of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, Engr. Rachel Serumum Ugye; the Chairman Nigeria Society of Engineers(NSE), Lafia Branch, Engr. Simon Obagu; a former Executive Vice Chairman/CE of NASENI, Prof. M. S. Haruna; and Engr. Mustapha Usman, Project Manager AMEDI Lafia during the 2025 Engineering week/Dinner/Award Night of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, Lafia Branch yesterday.

The scholar and industrialist said that Nasarawa holds the highest deposit of lithium in Nigeria, with purity grades between 2.0% and 8.4%, ranking among the best in Africa.
“Lithium from Gunduma, Saka and Unguwan Gwandara is of world-class quality,” he said.
Haruna disclosed that over $850 million in private investments have been committed to the state’s lithium sector by global and local firms, including Ganfeng Lithium Company, Avatar New Energy Materials, Can Max Technologies, and Jiu Ling Lithium Mining Company.
Haruna said: “When you sum up the commitments from Ganfeng Lithium Company Limited with about $250 million, Avatar New Energy Materials’ multimillion-dollar project, Can Max Technologies’ planned $200 million plant, and Jiu Ling Lithium Mining’s over $200 million investment, you are looking at more than $850 million in private capital already flowing into Nasarawa’s lithium sector.
“That is unprecedented in the history of this state’s industrial development. These plants will produce up to 22,000 tonnes of lithium annually.
“The Ganfeng facility alone will yield 16,000 tonnes, while the earlier plant has a 3,000-tonne capacity. Together, they are creating jobs, revenue and industrial linkages never seen before.”

He noted that Nasarawa’s lithium activities have already attracted national attention, with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu expected to commission the Ganfeng plant soon.
“This is a milestone not just for Nasarawa but for Nigeria’s diversification agenda,” Haruna added.
The former Executive Vice Chairman of NASENI said the partnership between the state and NASENI has given rise to technology-driven initiatives like the Solid Mineral Machinery and Equipment Development Institute (SOMMEDI) in Nasarawa town.
He revealed that under the agreement with Ganfeng, the state will earn $15 million over ten years, while the host community in Endo will receive $500,000 for development projects.
“The governor insisted on transparency, community inclusion and environmental sustainability,” Haruna said.
He lauded Governor Sule’s refusal to rely on loans, opting instead for prudent management and innovation-driven growth.
“His discipline is a lesson in leadership by example,” Haruna said.
However, Haruna added a political twist, urging continuity of “engineering leadership” in the state.
“If an engineer took Nasarawa to this height, only another engineer can sustain it.
“It would be disastrous to hand this aircraft to a pilot who cannot read the dashboard of development,” he said.
The professor charged members of the NSE and all progressives in Nasarawa to “speak loudly and campaign boldly” for the preservation of Governor Sule’s industrial legacy.
“We must not allow politics to derail progress,” he said.
Haruna concluded that the lithium revolution was not merely an economic story but “a model for leadership driven by knowledge, discipline and innovation.”
“With engineering thinking at the helm,” he said, “Nasarawa will remain the pride of Nigeria’s solid mineral future.”

 

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Mustapha shuts down Ilorin with empowerment programme for over 2,500 constituents

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Senator Saliu Mustapha representing Kwara Central Senatorial District in the Senate, on Friday, shut down Ilorin Ilorin metropolis with an empowerment programme for over 2,500 constituents.
The event drew a mammoth crowd to the venue of the empowerment which was equally graced by dignitaries.
Among the dignitaries were the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin and the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari who attended the empowerment programme.
Barau and Kyari described the empowerment programme carried out by Mustapha as being in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s agriculture and food security agenda.
The event tagged: “Alubarika 1.0 Agricultural and Human Capital Development Empowerment Programme” was held at the Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority’s premises in Ilorin, Kwara State.
Apparently moved by the kind heartedness of Mustapha and realizing the share number of people being assisted economically, Barau announced a donation 200 sewing machines so that more people can benefit.
Barau said: “We have all decided to come here and share this moment with our brother, Senator Saliu Mustapha because of this great empowerment programme for constituents in the area of agriculture and human capital development.
“These are key areas that are very important to our national development “Because we don’t need to waste much time talking about the importance of agriculture in every society. Agriculture is sine qua non to the survival of every society because without food no life.
“And this is a cardinal programme of this administration and the renewed Hope of Mr President to provide food for all.
“No wonder the constituents decided to pick Saliu Mustapha, who is an outstanding person and party leader in this country.
“He is a very friendly human being, industrious and peaceful, who connects with everybody in the Senate. In fact, you’ve done the right thing by electing him.
“All the time he’s going to speak on the floor of the Senate, it’s about what is going to come to Kwara.”
On his part, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Kyari lauded Mustapha for implementing projects that promotes food security in the country in line with the objectives of the present administration.

Photo Caption L-R: Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture Production, Services and Rural Development, Senator Saliu Mustapha with Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, during the 2024 Constituency Empowerment Programme Kwara Central Senatorial District, Facilited By Senator Saliu Mustapha (Turaki of Ilorin), held in Kwara state, yesterday.

Kyari said: “You are doing well on the floor of the Senate. Tinubu’s food security initiative working. Food isn’t only becoming affordable but available. Tinubu is working to promote agriculture.
“I am happy that the Chairman of the Senate Committee oversighting me is also promoting Tinubu’s agenda. I pray to Almighty Allah to protect and guide us.”
Mustapha said the empowerment was meant to make the beneficiaries, which included market women, farmers, artisans and trade associations become self-reliant.
He said that apart from the physical empowerment materials, the beneficiaries had been trained and certificated on how to use the tools and carry out their trade as entrepreneurs.
Mustapha said: “Today’s programme is just a symbolic one to flag off what we intend to do with most of our people we have trained.
“This time around, we decided that it is not only about giving out sewing machines or giving out things to people and they will not value it.
“We decided to put then through a series of programmes and trainings. In fact, we are missing out one vital aspect. Everywhere you go now, you’ll see solar streetlights.
“We took time to train our indigenes who are interested in learning to maintain, to repair and to install solar panels.
“The most fascinating part was when I came during a training exercise and I saw a lot of women who were part of it and I asked, ‘in our community here that I thought was conservative for women to climb roof and poles?’
“I saw them in their overall, they are fully trained now on how to install, repair and maintain solar inverters. All of them are here too and they will get their working tools.
“Most of the people you see here under the canopies are not just political spectators, these are carefully chosen beneficiaries who have gotten through training. We are not holding a political rally or jamboree here.”

Items shared among the beneficiaries include 1,000 bags of fertilisers, Tractors (20), brand new Sienna vehicles – (30) tricycles (55), Truck Tricycle – 52, Complete Industrial Rice Milling equipment – 30, transformers – 25, Complete Garri Processing machines – 25, Pumping machines – 400, Industrial Baking Oven – 50, Fish Smoking Oven – 50, Cows – 100, grinding machines – 500, Freezers – 400, Generators – 200, Butterfly Sewing Machines – 200, Industrial Sewing Machine – 55 Rewire Tools Box – 100, Mechanic Tools Box – 100, Gas Powered Pressing Iron – 100, Big bags of Watermelon – 100, Big Cartons Apple – 100, Complete Solar Installation equipment – 200 and Aso Oke Weaving equipment – 60.
Others are Bags of Coconut – 100, Bags of Pineapple fruits – 150, Bags of Oranges – 200, Bags of Cabbage – 100, Bunches of Banana – 200, Bags of Cucumber – 200, Baskets of Pepper – 200, Baskets of Tomatoes – 200, Bags of Onion – 200, Yam tubers – 2000, Bags of Beans – 200, Bags of Garri – 200, Bags of Maize – 200, Bags of Brocoli – 50Basket of Okro – 50, Basket of Sweet Potatoes – 100, Cartons of Fish – 400 and Umbrellas – 1000.
Apart from Senator Barau and Senator Kyari, others dignitaries are the Deputy Senate Leader, Senator Lola Ashiru (Kwara South), Chief Whip of the Senate, Mohammed Tahir Monguno, Chairman Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and other financial institutions, Senator Adetokunbo Abiru, National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Senator Ajibola Basiru, Chief Imam of Ilorin, Muhammadu Bashir, Emir of Ilorin, Sulu Gambari represented by Modibo Sulu Gambari and Senator Aminu Iyal Abass, among others.

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