In the aftermath of the turbulent 2023 elections, Peter Mbah inherited a politically fragmented Enugu State shaped by distrust, opposition momentum and primordial tensions. Yet through infrastructure, strategic inclusion and restrained governance, a gradual search for Enugu stability appears to be reshaping the state’s political culture ahead of another crucial electoral cycle.
Director-General of the Budget Office, Tanimu Yakubu, outlines a transformative vision for Nigeria's public finance, arguing that true fiscal growth comes from closing leakages and correcting price distortions rather than seeking illusory revenue windfalls.
Enugu Transformation is unfolding through measurable progress in education, healthcare, infrastructure, and transport—far beyond political rhetoric and selective criticism.
Nigeria’s naira-for-crude policy is proving strategically important amid the Middle East energy crisis. By supporting local refining through the Dangote Refinery, the initiative has helped maintain domestic fuel supply, reduce vulnerability to global disruptions, and position Nigeria as a stable energy exporter to African markets despite rising global oil volatility.
Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah calls for a bold reimagining of the South East as a unified economic bloc, proposing a South East Common Market anchored on shared infrastructure, coordinated security, aligned regulations, and systems-driven regional growth under Vision 2050.