Champions again. 🏆
Today, Rangers International F.C. have made Ndi Enugu proud and reminded the nation of the strength, resilience, and winning spirit of our people.
Congratulations to the players, coaches, management, and supporters.
@Rangers_Intl
Bring it home
Enugu is winning. Tomorrow is here.
Enugu North Senatorial Zone endorsement rally at Nsukka Township Stadium was a huge success.
Gov. Mbah flagged off the construction of 52 kilometer road connecting Nsukka, Igbo-Etiti and Udi loca governments.
Hon. Engr Jude Chinedu Asogwa
Chairman
Nsukka Local Government.
New week and locked in on delivering the goods for Ndi Enugu.
New week, fresh momentum, same commitment to getting things done and moving the state forward.
Tomorrow is here.
I was pleased to host Mr. Jean-Paul Ngome Abiaga, PhD, Head of the UNESCO Office and Representative in Nigeria, who briefed me on the organization’s ongoing and planned interventions in Enugu State, covering education reform, teacher empowerment, capacity development, culture, and youth engagement.
This discussion reflects our shared commitment to expanding access to quality education, empowering teachers, and creating greater opportunities for young people, while also reinforcing efforts toward deeper youth inclusion in governance, skills development, and innovation.
We remain committed to building a stronger, more inclusive, and future-ready education system that empowers our youth as active partners in progress.
Over the weekend, our niche towards human capacity building on education facilitated the refund of registration fee for over 500 jamb candidates .
We wishes them well in their endeavors and success in subsequent pursuits.
Engr Jude Chinedu Asogwa
Chairman
Nsukka LGA.
For too long, many petty traders across Enugu have borne the burden of daily tolls. Following the recommendations of the tax review committee we constituted in November, and in response to reports of unauthorized individuals collecting these levies, we have taken a decisive step to provide relief. I have ordered the immediate and indefinite suspension of daily toll collections from petty traders without lockup shops.
This decision is rooted in our commitment to fairness, empathy, and evidence-based governance. We recognize the weight this burden places on hardworking citizens, and we will continue to act in their best interest. Anyone found violating this directive will face the full weight of the law.
Our traders, market women, and small business owners deserve dignity and support in their daily hustle.
Tomorrow is here.
Nobody should have to travel miles just to see a doctor. For too long, many communities have lived with that frustration, where basic healthcare felt out of reach.
We are changing that by building 260 Type 2 Primary Healthcare Centres (PHC) across Enugu, ensuring every ward has a modern health facility close to home, FREE OF CHARGE for our people, and supported by a digital system that keeps patient records safe and accessible.
Each centre will run with 24-hour solar power and running water, with 3,380 beds across the state, at least 13 per facility. To support our frontline workers, 2-bedroom apartments are being built at every PHC, because when healthcare workers are well supported, patients receive better care.
The goal is to have everything operational by the end of May.
Ndi Enugu, we are closing the gap in healthcare accessibility.
Tomorrow is here.
Great News For Nsukka LGA!!!
I our continued effort to scholarship schemes, we are refunding jambites their hamb application fees and facilitating other scholarship measures.
The programme is to take place on 11th of April at Adada House.
Today, I swore in 13 newly appointed Permanent Secretaries at the Government House, and made it clear to them that there is no honeymoon period.
They emerged through a rigorous, transparent, and merit-based process, and their appointments are well deserved. But with elevation comes responsibility. As I told them, to whom much is given, much is expected. The reward for hard work is more work.
Permanent Secretaries are the engine room of government and the custodians of institutional memory. Our administration is executing far-reaching, sector-wide reforms that are not makeshift, but designed to be institutionalised and to outlive us. Their duty is to ensure that processes are properly documented, sustained, and delivered with discipline.
With our 2026 budget crossing the trillion-naira threshold for the first time, and over ₦1.3 trillion committed to capital projects, the scale of governance has expanded. This demands a more skilled workforce, ICT competence, and leaders who are not beginners in a fully integrated e-governance system.
From Smart Green Schools, Type-2 Primary Healthcare Centres, CNG buses and modern transport terminals, 260 farm estates, to tourism expansion and Enugu Air, we are raising standards across all sectors.
With 6 of the 13 newly appointed Permanent Secretaries being women, we have exceeded the 35% Affirmative Action benchmark, underscoring our firm commitment to inclusion, equity, and fairness in public service.
The world is watching us. We must hold ourselves to the highest standards of transparency, accountability, accessibility, and collaboration, as clearly outlined in our citizens’ charter.
This is about service and delivery. This is about building institutions that work for all.
Tomorrow is here!