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Dangote Refinery set for production, receives 6th batch of 1m Crude oil barrels

Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
Dangote Refinery appears set to commence production of refined petroleum products with the receipt of the sixth batch of barrels of crude supplied by the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL).
KANO FOCUS reports that the fresh one million Agbami barrels of crude via MT ALMI SUN is the last cargo to complete the initial scheduled 6 million barrels consignment to be delivered to the Dangote facility for commencement of operations by the world’s largest single-train refinery.
Exactly a month ago, Dangote Refinery received the first one million barrels of Agbami crude grade from Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Limited (STASCO), one of the largest trading companies in Nigeria as well as globally, trading in over 8 million barrels of crude oil per day.
Since then, Dangote Refinery has been receiving the crude oil in batches, and the 6th batch of one million barrels of Agbami crude, got discharged today at the Single Point Mooring (SPM-C2) at the Dangote Offshore Oil Terminal (DOOT).

It would be recalled that the Managing Director of Dangote Ports Operations, Mr. Akin Omole had told newsmen at the Dangote Quay, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos that the Refinery will be in good stead to commence operation, once the 6 million barrels of crude had been delivered.
Omole said, “Once the 6 million barrels are fully delivered, it will facilitate the initial run of the refinery as well as kick-start the production of diesel, aviation fuel, and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) before subsequently progressing to the production of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS).”
This latest development will play a pivotal role in alleviating the fuel supply challenges faced by Nigeria as well as the West African countries.
Designed for 100% Nigerian crude with the flexibility to process other crudes, the 650,000 barrels per day Dangote Petroleum Refinery can process most African crude grades as well as Middle Eastern Arab Light and even US Light tight oil as well as crude from other countries.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery can meet 100% of Nigeria’s requirement of all refined products, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and aviation jet, and has a surplus of each of these products for export.

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You’re a Shameless Liar’– Gov Yusuf Blasts Former SSG Over Allegations

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano state has issued a blistering response to recent accusations made by Baffa Bichi, the former Secretary to the State Government, describing the claims as baseless fabrications intended to mislead the public and tarnish reputations.
This was contained in a stark issued by governor’s spokesperson Sunusi Bature Dawakin on Sunday.
Governor Yusuf dismissed all the allegations made by Bichi via social media, branding him “a shameless liar” whose utterances are unworthy of serious attention.
“The claims are not only false but also laughable. Baffa Bichi is a big liar, and everything he said is a total fallacy,” Yusuf declared.
Particularly, the Governor vehemently refuted the assertion that Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, is receiving N2 billion monthly from the Kano State Government.

Governor Yusuf described the allegation as “the height of political desperation and dishonesty.”
“Senator Kwankwaso is one of the purest and most selfless individuals in Kano. He has never demanded a penny from this administration, nor has he interfered with the government’s finances,” the Governor asserted.
He also criticized Baffa Bichi’s timing and motive, noting that he served in the government for several months without making such claims—until after his dismissal due to incapacitation, poor performance and administrative negligence.
“You were in this government for more than a year l, If you had any integrity, you would have spoken out while still in office. But you chose silence until you were sent parking. That exposes your real motive,” Yusuf added.
The Governor concluded by reaffirming his commitment to transparency and good governance, urging the people of Kano to disregard what he called “the noise of bitter politicians who have lost relevance.”

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Polio Vaccine: UNICEF campaign records success in Hotoro community

Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) campaign on Polio vaccine has recorded a positive response in Hotoro North, Nassarawa Local Government Area of Kano State.

KANO FOCUS reports that this a result of a renewed collaboration between the Kano State Government, the UNICEF and key community stakeholders with officials reporting a sharp decline in cases of parental resistance.
The campaign comes on the heels of a disturbing resurgence of circulating variant polioviruses in three local government areas, Warawa, Bunkure, and Nassarawa, where three new cases were detected earlier in 2025. These incidents underscored lingering gaps in immunization coverage, largely due to misinformation and resistance from a fraction of parents who previously declined to vaccinate their children.
However, a recent visit by journalists to Hotoro North revealed a striking turnaround in public response. Field reports indicate that growing awareness efforts, powered by religious and traditional institutions, are yielding impressive results on the ground.
Alhassan Iliyasu, Chairman of the Ward Development Committee (WDC) and a member of the local polio taskforce, confirmed that community resistance has significantly dropped.
He recounted that on the third day of the campaign, health teams encountered only four resistant households. After intervention by community leaders, three of the families willingly presented their children for vaccination.
He said “We’re seeing real change.Thanks to continued sensitization and involvement of respected community figures, more parents are seeing the importance of immunization and allowing their children to be vaccinated.”
Umar Ahmad, the Wakilin Hotoro North and representative of the village head, also praised the collective effort. According to him, awareness campaigns are now embedded in local religious and social structures.
“We make announcements in mosques, engage community leaders, and partner with Voluntary Community Mobilizers (VCMs). When there’s a case of non-compliance, we intervene immediately—and by the grace of God, people are now cooperating,” he said.
The campaign’s success has been further echoed by Hauwa Ibrahim, the Assistant Ward Vocal Person, who described the ongoing immunization round as the most positively received in recent years.
“It’s encouraging to see parents themselves approach us to ask why their children haven’t been vaccinated yet. There’s a new wave of awareness, and while a few still hesitate, most become receptive after sensitization,” she explained.
Stakeholders have applauded the multi-tiered approach that combines medical outreach with traditional authority and faith-based messaging. Marked houses and updated immunization records in Hotoro North now serve as tangible proof of progress in a region once burdened by misinformation and vaccine hesitancy.
With Kano State intensifying efforts to achieve a polio-free status, Hotoro North now stands as a shining example of what community-driven health campaigns can achieve—highlighting the power of partnership, education, and persistence in defeating one of the world’s most preventable diseases.

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Kano signs N12. 7bn for construction of Tofa-Karaye road

Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
Kano State Government has signed a contract with TEC Engineering Company Nigerian Limited for the completion of Kankare to Karaye road, linking the villages of Tofa, Rimin Gado, Kabo, and Karaye Local Government Areas.

KANO FOCUS reports that the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barrister Haruna Isah Dederi on Wednesday signed the contract on behalf of Kano state government.
Barrister Dederi recalled that the project was initially budgeted at N3 billion 15 years ago and had undergone five reviews by previous administrations.
The Attorney General noted that the present administration under Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, is committed to completing the project within a specified period.
He said “the signing of the contract is a significant testament to improving our state infrastructure, The project will not only enhance transportation but also Boost economic growth and the quality of life for our citizens.
“We are confident that with the expertise of TEC Engineering Company Nigerian Limited, we will complete this project within the stipulated timeframe.”
In his remarks the Commissioner of Works, Engineer Marwan Ahmad said the project was first awarded in 2010 by the Administration of Governor Malam Ibrahim Shekarau and this is the sixth time the contract has been reviewed.
He noted that the project is in phases, with 7 bridges already completed, and the government has given the contractors an 8-month deadline to complete the second segment.
The signing of the agreement was witnessed by the Deputy Speaker of the State House of Assembly and the member representing Tofa and Rimin Gado State Constituency.
The Deputy Speaker reiterated that the State House of Assembly would exercise its constitutional oversight function to ensure the timely completion of the project and adherence to the agreed terms.
On his part, Engr. Lee Wu, Managing Director of TEC Engineering Company Nigerian Limited, expressed gratitude to the Kano State Government under Governor Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf for recognizing their company’s capabilities.
He pledged to work diligently to complete the project within the stipulated timeframe and solicited the support of traditional leaders and community members for the project’s success.
Also commenting Alhaji Abdullahi Aminu, District Head of Karaye and Turakin Karaye, speaking on behalf of the District Heads of the four Local Government Areas, who grace the occasion expressed gratitude to Governor Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf for embarking on this laudable project. He noted that the construction of this vital road will undoubtedly revive economic growth in the area.
