“President Tinubu is working day and night to ensure the safe return of the kidn@pped schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State.”
— Vice President Kashim Shettima
NASENI’s Solar Industrial Park Powers Nigeria’s Clean Energy and Industrial Future.
As part of the commemoration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s (@officialABAT), three years in office, the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (@NASENIHQ) is highlighting the transformative impact of the 40-hectare NASENI Solar Industrial Park in Gora, Nasarawa State one of the agency’s flagship projects advancing Nigeria’s industrialization and energy transition agenda under the leadership of NASENI’s Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Mr. Khalil Suleiman Halilu (@KSHalilu).
The Solar Industrial Park reflects President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda by fostering industrial growth, enhancing energy security, promoting local content development, creating sustainable employment opportunities, and accelerating economic transformation through innovation, technology, and homegrown manufacturing solutions.
Strategically conceived to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported renewable energy components, the Solar Industrial Park is designed as a world-class hub for the local manufacturing and assembly of solar panels, batteries, and other clean energy technologies.
The initiative is expected to deepen Nigeria’s renewable energy value chain, create thousands of direct and indirect jobs, attract both local and foreign investments, facilitate technology transfer, and expand access to affordable and reliable energy nationwide.
When fully operational, the facility will significantly increase local production capacity, conserve foreign exchange currently spent on importing solar products, and strengthen Nigeria’s position as a leading renewable energy manufacturing destination in Africa.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's (@officialABAT ) Administration Through @NASENIHQ Under The Active Leadership Of EVC/CEO Khalil Halilu (@KSHalilu ) Launched The 40-hectare NASENI Solar Industrial Park Project In Garo, Nassarawa State.
The Project Stands Out As One Of The Flagship Project Of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Administration’s Plan To Advance Industrialisation And Energy Transition In The Country.
The Solar Industrial Park Is Designed To Support Local Manufacturing And Assembly Of Solar Panels, Batteries And Other Renewable Energy Technologies.
The Project Aligns With President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda And Will Reduce Reliance On Imported Solar Products, Create Jobs Opportunities And Strengthen Energy Security. It Will Also Advance Nigeria's Renewable Energy Sector, Support Industrial Growth And Attract Investments Into The Country.
As President @officialABAT marks three years in office, the 40-hectare NASENI Solar Industrial Park in Gora, Nasarawa, stands as a major milestone in Nigeria’s industrialisation and energy transition drive. Under the leadership of Khalil Suleiman Halilu (@KSHalilu), @NASENIHQ is building local capacity for the production of solar panels, batteries, and other clean energy technologies.
The project will create jobs, attract investments, reduce dependence on imports, strengthen local content, and position Nigeria as a leading renewable energy manufacturing hub in Africa advancing the Renewed Hope Agenda through innovation, technology, and sustainable development.
Among @NASENIHQ’s flagship contributions to @officialABAT’s third year is the 40-hectare Solar Industrial Park in Gora, Nasarawa State, spearheaded by EVC/CEO @KSHalilu.
The park will serve as a local manufacturing hub for solar panels, batteries, and clean energy technologies... reducing import dependence, creating thousands of jobs, easing forex pressure, and positioning Nigeria as Africa’s renewable energy powerhouse under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
As President @officialABAT marks three years in office, @NASENIHQ’s 40-hectare Solar Industrial Park in Gora, Nasarawa State stands out as a major step towards industrial growth and clean energy development.
Under the leadership of NASENI’s Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Mr. Khalil Suleiman Halilu (@KSHalilu), the project is designed to support local production and assembly of solar panels, batteries, and other renewable energy products.
The Solar Industrial Park will create jobs, attract investments, reduce imports, and improve access to affordable energy. It is a practical investment in Nigeria’s industrial future and a strong contribution to President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda..
Among @NASENIHQ’s flagship contributions to President Tinubu’s (@officialABAT) third year in office is the 40-hectare Solar Industrial Park in Gora, Nasarawa State, championed by EVC/CEO Mr. Khalil Suleiman Halilu (@KSHalilu).
The park will drive local manufacturing of solar panels, batteries, and clean energy technologies, reduce import dependence, create jobs, attract investment, and strengthen Nigeria’s renewable energy value chain—positioning the country as a leading clean energy hub in Africa under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
In continuation of celebrating President @officialABAT’s third year in office by @NASENIHQ, the 40-hectare NASENI Solar Industrial Park in Gora, Nasarawa State, stands out as one of the flagship projects driving the administration’s industrialization and energy transition agenda under the leadership of NASENI’s Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Mr. @KSHalilu.
Upon completion, the facility will significantly boost local production capacity, reduce pressure on foreign exchange spent on importing solar products, and position Nigeria as a leading renewable energy manufacturing hub in Africa.
The project aligns with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda by promoting industrial growth, enhancing energy security, creating employment opportunities, supporting local content development, and accelerating sustainable economic transformation through innovation and technology.
As President @officialABAT marks three years in office, the 40-hectare NASENI Solar Industrial Park in Gora, Nasarawa, stands as a major milestone in Nigeria’s industrialisation and energy transition drive. Under the leadership of Khalil Suleiman Halilu (@KSHalilu), @NASENIHQ is building local capacity for the production of solar panels, batteries, and other clean energy technologies.
The project will create jobs, attract investments, reduce dependence on imports, strengthen local content, and position Nigeria as a leading renewable energy manufacturing hub in Africa advancing the Renewed Hope Agenda through innovation, technology, and sustainable development.
As ISWAP’s Foreign Fighter Pipeline Collapses, Nigeria’s Security Strategy Shows Signs of a Turning Point
The operation began with the interception of three suspects along the Zaria-Kaduna Highway. Subsequent raids led to the arrest of alleged international arms courier Goni Ibrahim from Niger Republic’s Diffa Region and his associate, Tukur Sani.
Security operatives recovered 15 AK-103 rifles, 15 magazines, and 1,434 rounds of live ammunition concealed inside their vehicle. Days later, another suspect, Alhaji Adamu, also known as Gado Banufe, was arrested in Kebbi State.
Investigators say the suspects played a central role in supplying weapons to the criminal network behind the Papiri school kidnapping, in which nearly 300 students and staff members were abducted." More: https://t.co/x6gJ11HqKm
As President @officialABAT marks three years in office, @NASENIHQ ’s 40 hectare Solar Industrial Park in Gora, Nasarawa State, under the leadership of @KSHalilu , stands as a key milestone in Nigeria’s industrialization and energy transition agenda. The project will boost local manufacturing of solar panels and batteries, create jobs, attract investment, reduce import dependence, and position Nigeria as a leading renewable energy hub in Africa.
To mark President @officialABAT 's third year, @NASENIHQ under the leadership of EVC @KSHalilu building a massive 40-hectare Solar Industrial Park in Nasarawa State.
This project aims to start manufacturing solar panels and batteries right here in Nigeria, rather than relying on expensive imports. By producing our own clean energy technology, the park will create thousands of jobs, save foreign currency, and provide Nigerians with more affordable and reliable electricity. It is a major step toward making Nigeria a leader in renewable energy and boosting our economy.
Why We Must Not Repeat the Zamfara Mistake in Bauchi State
Last month, the APC @OfficialAPCNg announced that it would conduct governorship primaries on May 21, 2026. While the exercise took place in several states, it was postponed in Bauchi by a few days. Why?
Bauchi State, a state unique in its politics and known for the sophistication of its electorate, was experiencing teething problems. Some aspirants had openly declared their intentions to run, while others chose to play political games behind the scenes.
Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar @YusufTuggar , whom I would describe as one of the leading aspirants in the race, was among the first to publicly throw his hat into the ring. Bala Wunti, a former executive in NNPC’s upstream operations, also declared his interest. Others followed suit. Meanwhile, former Governor Mohammed Abubakar, who was voted out of office in 2019, quietly signalled his interest behind the scenes.
@officialABAT@nentawe1
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As ISWAP’s Foreign Fighter Pipeline Collapses, Nigeria’s Security Strategy Shows Signs of a Turning Point
In a development that would have seemed improbable only a few years ago, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), one of Africa’s deadliest extremist organizations, has publicly acknowledged that the routes used to bring foreign fighters into its ranks have effectively collapsed.
The admission, circulated through the group’s unofficial media channels, offers a rare glimpse into the mounting pressure facing insurgent networks across Nigeria’s northeast. ISWAP attributed the closure of its “hijrah” routes—pathways traditionally used to facilitate the migration of foreign recruits into terrorist-controlled territory—to what it described as relentless attacks by “the American dogs and the apostates of Nigeria.”
For security officials and analysts, the statement is viewed as an indication that years of investments in intelligence gathering, military modernization, border security, and international cooperation are beginning to constrict the group’s operational space.
https://t.co/79ML5ZdLmK…
Still on @officialABAT’s 3rd year: @NASENIHQ Solar Industrial Park, Gora Nasarawa.
40 hectares built to cut solar imports, boost local production, create jobs & expand energy access.
Industrialization + energy security in action under EVC @KSHalilu.
Ongoing security reforms by ONSA have played a significant role in fostering that whole-of-government approach, encouraging intelligence sharing among agencies that historically operated in silos while strengthening cooperation with foreign partners.
The United States has also emerged as an important partner in Nigeria’s security endeavors.
https://t.co/XgjMJkctTz
Why We Must Not Repeat the Zamfara Mistake in Bauchi State
Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar @YusufTuggar, whom I would describe as one of the leading aspirants in the race, was among the first to publicly throw his hat into the ring. Bala Wunti, a former executive in NNPC’s upstream operations, also declared his interest. Others followed suit. Meanwhile, former Governor Mohammed Abubakar, who was voted out of office in 2019, quietly signalled his interest behind the scenes.
https://t.co/f1Pjs1okaf
As ISWAP’s Foreign Fighter Pipeline Collapses, Nigeria’s Security Strategy Shows Signs of a Turning Point
In a development that would have seemed improbable only a few years ago, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), one of Africa’s deadliest extremist organizations, has publicly acknowledged that the routes used to bring foreign fighters into its ranks have effectively collapsed.
The admission, circulated through the group’s unofficial media channels, offers a rare glimpse into the mounting pressure facing insurgent networks across Nigeria’s northeast. ISWAP attributed the closure of its “hijrah” routes—pathways traditionally used to facilitate the migration of foreign recruits into terrorist-controlled territory—to what it described as relentless attacks by “the American dogs and the apostates of Nigeria.”
https://t.co/zhiPDG9n39…
Among NASENI’s flagship contributions to President Tinubu’s (@officialABAT) third year in office is the 40-hectare @NASENIHQ Solar Industrial Park in Gora, Nasarawa State, a transformative project spearheaded by EVC/CEO Mr. Khalil Suleiman Halilu (@KSHalilu).
Designed to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported renewable energy components, the park will serve as a local manufacturing and assembly hub for solar panels, batteries, and clean energy technologies. It is expected to strengthen Nigeria’s renewable energy value chain, create thousands of jobs, attract investment, and facilitate technology transfer.
Upon completion, the facility will boost local production capacity, ease foreign exchange pressure, and position Nigeria as a leading renewable energy manufacturing hub in Africa, directly advancing the Renewed Hope Agenda.
Imagine a future where Nigeria produces more of its own solar panels and batteries instead of importing them. That vision is gradually becoming reality through the 40-hectare Solar Industrial Park being developed by @NASENIHQ in Nasarawa State.
Led by @KSHalilu, the initiative will create employment opportunities, support local manufacturing, and strengthen Nigeria's position in the renewable energy sector. It aligns with President @officialABAT's drive for industrial growth and economic transformation.