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  • President Tinubu returns to Abuja

    President Tinubu returns to Abuja

    President Bola Tinubu returned to the country on Monday,  after a two-week working visit to Europe.

    The President was received on arrival at the Presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, at 9.50 p.m. by Sen. George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Nyesom Wike, FCT Minister, and other senior government officials.

    The President had departed Nigeria on April 2 for Paris, France, where he held a high-level meeting with Mr Massad Boulos, the U.S. Department of State’s Senior Advisor for Africa.

    The discussion focused on deepening bilateral cooperation to enhance regional security and sustainable economic development across Africa.

    After his engagements in Paris, Tinubu proceeded to London over the weekend, where he continued consultations and maintained regular communication with senior government officials in Abuja.

  • Pope Francis, tireless champion of the poor – Tinubu

    Pope Francis, tireless champion of the poor – Tinubu

    President Bola Tinubu on Monday joined the Catholic faithful and Christians worldwide in mourning Pope Francis.

    In a statement he personally signed , Tinubu described Pope Francis as  a humble servant of God, tireless champion of the poor, and guiding light for millions.

    The President said  the passing of the Pope, coming just after the celebration of Christ’s Resurrection, was a sacred return to his Maker at a time of renewed hope for Christians.

    “His Holiness served the Church and the Master of the Church until the end. In 2013, he stepped onto the global stage with a message of mercy, urging us to see the face of Christ in the marginalised, the refugees, the migrants, and the forgotten.

    “He challenged the powerful to act with justice, called nations to welcome the stranger, and reminded us that our common home – this Earth – is a gift we must protect for future generations.

    “He was an instrument of peace who deeply embodied the message of Christ: love for God and love for humanity. In a time of division, he built bridges between faiths and the rich and the poor,” Tinubu said.

    He said the late Pope was a steadfast advocate for the developing world, where he consistently spoke against economic injustice and ceaselessly prayed for peace and stability in troubled regions.

    “His encyclicals were not only doctrinal and seminal but also timely and relevant. Through his pastoral letters, the Pope offered spiritual clarity and hope in an increasingly complex world.

    “He charted a path of renewal for all humanity through his words and deeds,” he added.

    In the President’s 2025 Easter Message, he joined the Christian faithful in thanksgiving for the convalescing Pontiff.

    “I was happy to watch his appearance to deliver the traditional Easter Sunday blessing in St. Peter’s Basilica.

    “Alas, the Lord called him home a day after, making the world lose its most trenchant voice for justice and action against climate change. May the good Lord, whom he served with all his might, receive him into His eternal bosom.

    “As we mourn the late Pontiff, let us also celebrate his legacy. Let us honour him not with words alone but with action: by lifting those who are down, healing our communities, and defending the dignity of every person.

    “On behalf of the government and the people of Nigeria, I extend condolences to the Catholic Church, the global Catholic community, and the Christian faithful,”  Tinubu said.

  • Tinubu will return home today – Presidency

    Tinubu will return home today – Presidency

    President Bola Tinubu will return to the country on Monday after a two-week working visit to Europe.

    Mr Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President, Information and Strategy, said this on his X handle.

    “President Bola Tinubu will return home today,” the spokesman said in a brief statement.

    The President, who departed Nigeria on April 2 for Paris, France, held a high-level meeting with Mr Massad Boulos, the U.S. Department of State’s Senior Advisor for Africa.

    The discussion focused on deepening bilateral cooperation to enhance regional security and sustainable economic development across Africa.

    After his engagements in Paris, Tinubu proceeded to London over the weekend, where he continued consultations and maintained regular communication with senior government officials in Abuja.

  • Support and align with Tinubu – Fubara sends Easter message to Rivers people

    Support and align with Tinubu – Fubara sends Easter message to Rivers people

    The suspended Rivers Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has extended warm Easter greetings to the people of Rivers, urging them to continue supporting the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.

    Fubara made the remark in a statement issues by his Press Secretary, Mr Nelson Chukwudi, in Port Harcourt on Saturday.

    According to him, Easter is a sacred season of reconciliation and unity, a time when the peace of Christ dwelt richly in the heart; restoring relationships; comforting the afflicted; feeding the hungry, and healing the brokenhearted.

    Fubara emphasised the importance of peace, unity, and collective action in achieving transformation and progress in the state.

    “Let us not lose sight of our collective strength, the transformation we all desire is achievable when we act together as one people under God, committed to peace, unity, and progress.

    “Therefore, I call on the good people of Rivers to continue to support and align with the Renewed Hope Agenda of our dear President Bola Tinubu, while looking forward to a better tomorrow,” he said.

    Fubara said that he was still committed to delivering good governance to the people of Rivers.

    He prayed for the blessings of peace, love; good health; and renewed strength for the people of Rivers and beyond, as they celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

  • Absent from Abuja, Present in Paris – By Chidi Amuta

    Absent from Abuja, Present in Paris – By Chidi Amuta

    The Nigerian political opposition is scoring desired attention from the Tinubu’s disappearing   antics. In apparent response to the growing outcry of opposition voices and the enlightened citizenry about the President’s prolonged absence in a bad time, the Presidency has just issued a second statement explaining and justifying Tinubu’s mysterious vacation in Europe.  The new statement is not different from the original one except that it aims at indicating that the President is at work even if away from his physical office in Abuja. It is becoming futile and even foolish creating an illusion of presidential overwork to cover up whatever else is keeping Tinubu away from Abuja. The man has been absent from his official place of work for longer than makes sense. Period.

    Ordinarily, the political opposition has every business commandeering the matter of Mr. Tinubu’s whereabouts. Every misstep of the president is a quarry for the opposition. His inexplicable long absence is of course part of the opposition’s arsenal in the build up to the frenzy of the 2027 campaigns. A president missing in action in a period of general worsening   insecurity and anarchic breakdown of order is everybody’s business. Predictably,  the opposition has conveniently added the president’s  prolonged absence to their growing inventory of anti Tinubu atrocities.

    Both Atiku Abubakar of the PDP and Peter Obi of the LP , leading opposition figures, have screamed out loud that Tinubu has no business being away from the country at a time when the nation is in dire straights. There is trouble everywhere. People are being killed on an industrial scale almost daily in Plateau, Benue, Ebonyi and other vulnerable states. Boko Haram has reportedly returned to full business in Borno and its environs, gobbling up local governments and villages and killing as many soldiers as they can find. The political atmosphere in Rivers state remains uncertain and confusing as the Sole Administrator of the emergency rule there seems somewhat confused about his precise mandate or the exact meaning of emergency rule in a functioning democracy.  Whether or not Tinubu willed it, his latest mysterious vacation has given his growing opposition an early consensus.

    Very few Nigerians care about where Mr. Tinubu will spend tonight. Fewer still ever seem to notice when the president  is present or absent in Aso Villa. The street side logic is that our life circumstances remain the same whether or not the president is at home or abroad, at work or asleep. It is sad that a president that has been in office for just under two years has worked his way to a level of consequential irrelevance and ineffectuality where his presence or absence makes no difference to the people whose mandate he parades. In contrast, his  predecessor only managed to get to this point at the middle of his second unimpressive term. At that point, it no longer mattered to mot Nigerians whether Mr. Buhari was coming or going!

    From the onset, Tinubu has been mostly abroad anyway. In preparation for his busy air miles presidency, the president hurriedly equipped himself with a super luxury  “new” presidential jet bought under a very opaque procurement process or lack of it. Some argue that it is part of his job specification that he jets around the world doing the business of Nigeria. Lobbying for investment. Expanding the reach of Africa’s largest democracy and attending the many meetings that make statesmen something of travelling salesmen. No one has yet explained why and how a nation with dwindling fortunes and strategic importance should be present at every small gathering of world leaders even if Nigeria has tangential interest.

    Nonetheless, the more significant side of the argument on Tinubu’s junkets is that an elected president has an implicit obligation to stay home most of the time to man the ever –turbulent  boat of the Nigerian state. Purveyors of this argument  go further to insist that the greater part of the president’s attention is required at home. The reasons are many: our nationalism has far too many unresolved grey areas.  The business of nation building is far too incomplete for those elected to man the ship of state to stay too far from home for too long.

    These clashing perspectives do not quite impress Mr. Bola Tinubu and his handlers. The man loves to work from anywhere else but home or his luxurious Abuja office. He loves to be air borne like his predecessor who would jet out to the nearest European capital to check an ear ache or bad tooth in a small clinic.

    For Tinubu, his handlers insist that his far too frequent foreign missions and sojourns have little to do with any specific ailments or health concerns. He just feels uncomfortable with too many distracting visitors from local politicians and associates. For him, the business of overseeing Nigeria is too serious to allow for too long a stream of time wasters. So, he escapes from the rowdy crowd every now and again.

    His current absence in Paris is one such example. He was probably seated in the aircraft when his handlers informed Nigerians that the president would be away in France for the next two weeks on a “working visit”, not vacation. During the absence, he would receive and review reports from government departments on the mid term report of his administration. He would be free to summon officials, interview them on the activities of their ministries and departments. For a whole fortnight, the president would work a crowded schedule remotely from Paris!

    Where officials need to show up in person, they have to fly to Paris if they cannot fully explain their points on the phone or by email.  The president requires a minimum number of aides and assistants to do the heavy paper work  required by his mid term assessment. These officials and assistants will incur costs in hotel bills, estacode allowances and other costs. A two week working vacation in Europe will take a significant toll on the national treasury in an economy that is struggling with liquidity issues. It is even a very scandalous public relations gambit to inform Nigerians that their president is gone abroad for a whole two weeks to do the work for which the state lavishly provides for him to perform in Abuja. I hardly can think of any other country where the leadership will embark on such an expensive excursion in the name of a “working visit.”

    Of course Tinubu’s handlers have readily drawn our attention to the fact that the president is still working for Nigeria from Europe. In the modern era of real time information technology and speed of light communication, executives can discharge their functions from anywhere without any significant loss of efficiency and effectiveness. That is hardly at issue.

    A president is the political leader of a nation. He is elected to lead people through the vicissitudes of daily life. That is why most leaders only leave home in extreme necessity. And when they do leave to undertake important foreign trips, they adhere to a tight schedule that brings them home as quickly as possible. Political leadership is a homebound undertaking. The leader is not self -employed. He is an employee of the people as an electorate and public in a republican democracy. Every excuse to move from one point to the other must be credibly explained to the people. Such explanations must make sense from a cost benefit perspective and even at the level of common sense.

    Casually telling 300 million Nigerians that their president is  relocating from Abuja to Paris on “a working visit” is an insult of the intelligence of the people as well as a reckless waste of public funds. The various statements that have emanated from the Presidency on this matter  cast a pall on the basic intelligence of the issuing presidential minions that issued them as well as casting the institution itself in very poor light.

    Yes indeed, the presidency can be a crowded enterprise. That is why a good number of countries have established  presidential retreats outside the official residence of the President. In the  United States, the Camp David retreat was designed and established to provide the president with a comfortable and convenient getaway destination. It has all the conveniences of a presidential palace and also a vacation destination but also serves the president as an alternative work station. He can do his daily schedule from there and even host foreign leaders there while breathing the fresh air of a getaway location.

    Nigeria has so many locations that could host a Camp David- type resort for the president.  The Obudu Hills, Yankari Falls, Nike Lake, Ziba Beach, Ikogosi Warm Spring.  Each of these and many other locations  can host a world class presidential getaway resort built at a cost that is only a fraction of the billions being budgeted annually for renovating  existing residences for the President, Vice President and other high officials of state. We can can give such locations our peculiar cultural flavor: have resident dance troupes, entertainers etc. We can build helipads, airports and other facilities to ease access to the location.

    These speculations presume that the reasons that have been advanced so far by the presidency for Tinubu’s current absence are altruistic and basically honest and true. There is a high possibility that the president could be on an extended medical vacation if beer palor whispers in Abuja are to be believed. In that case, it is still irresponsible of the presidency not to openly inform Nigerians if indeed the president needs overseas medical attention. It is in fact easier to communicate a medical bulletin and save themselves and the public these convoluted and fake adolescent explanations. Nigerians would understand that the president is human and has a right to suffer ailments from time to time for which he might need better medical care than what is available at home.

    A man above seventy would be expected to suffer one health issue or the other from time to time. If indeed his personal doctor is in Paris or London, he is well within his rights to undertake such medical trips or even take medical vacations to attend to his health needs while the Vice President acts in his absence.  All these Mickey Mouse statements and childish attempts to disguise the truth are devaluing the credibility of the presidency as an institution. The truth is often light in weight. Incoherent lies are heavy baggage on the other hand.

  • LP disowns Datti Baba-Ahmed’s statement on Tinubu

    LP disowns Datti Baba-Ahmed’s statement on Tinubu

    The leadership of the Labour Party (LP) has condemned a statement by the former vice presidential candidate in the 2023  General Elections, Sen. Datti Baba-Ahmed, who said President Bola Tinubu’s government is ‘questionably constitutional’.

    The rebuttal, signed by the National Publicity Secretary of LP, Dr Arabambi Abayomi, was issued to newsmen on Saturday in Kaduna by the party’s National Secretary, Umar Ibrahim.

    Abayomi said the LP viewed the comment as undemocratic, therefore, dissociating itself from any surreptitious action capable of inciting Nigerians against the present government.

    He said said the party approached the 2023 General Elections with all the determination to make difference in the way Nigeria was run.

    The scribe also recalled that the party had sponsored candidates it believed at the time had the capacity to win  elections.

    He also recalled that the result of the 2023 presidential election declared didn’t go its way and the party challenged the result up to the Supreme Court and lost.

    “For the interest and peace of the nation, the Labour Party accepted the judgment of the Supreme Court.

    “This was not because we were pleased but because of the finality of the Supreme Court’s judgment. The party has since moved on,”he said.

    Abayomi lamented that the party was astonished by the illegal and unconstitutional meeting called by Gov. Alex Otti of Abia and Peter Obi, on April 9 in Abuja.

    He said that at the meeting,  Baba-Ahmed still referred to the 2023 presidential election as ‘questionably constitutional’ even with the legitimacy conferred on the Tinubu’s government by the Supreme Court.

    Abayomi also alleged that Baba-Ahmed, in an interview with a national television said; “The appointments they are making are fake and illegal.

    “The paraphernalia of government they are enjoying, destroying our country, spending our money is only for a little time.”

    He, therefore, said for them at the party, such statement was clearly inciting and a call for mass action against a constituted authority.

    Abayomi said, “We think there should be a limit to whipping up the public sentiments against a legitimate government.

    “The Arab Spring that rattled the entire Middle East started when the Arab leaders paid no attention to Bouazizi’s subtle.

    “There was also the persistent galvanisation of the youths against their governments leading into the mass demonstrations, revolts, and revolutions that almost consumed the region.”

    He recalled that Baba-Ahmed while refusing to concede victory in the 2023 presidential election also alleged that Tinubu’s government harboured a grand scheme to dismember Nigeria into six possibly autonomous zones.

    He had also alleged that the administration had thrown Nigerians into untold hardship.

    All these, Abayomi said, were efforts to whip up sentiments against the government.

    He emphasised that Nigeria was presently passing through dangerous and precarious phase.

    According to him, this needs every well meaning Nigerian to realise the fragility of the nation by putting politics aside and help to move the nation out of the woods.

    Abayomi maintainedd that the leadership of LP had stated clearly that it was within the right of every Nigerian to hold the government accountable for its inability to live up to the expectation.

    He, however, said statements that were inciting and capable of plunging the nation into unwarranted combustion, particularly by the political class, must be avoided.

    “The Labour Party under the able leadership of Mr Julius Abure, therefore wishes to completely dissociate itself from the unfortunate and reprehensible comments by its former vice presidential candidate,” he said.

    Similarly, Abayomi said the party also viewed the alleged comment by Otti of a possible ‘dooms day’ awaiting the Julius Abure’s-led leadership as a direct threat to the lives of the party’s executive members.

    He called on all the security agencies to beef up security around their leaders.

  • PDP govs prefer Tinubu to Atiku for survival – Fayose

    PDP govs prefer Tinubu to Atiku for survival – Fayose

    Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose stated that most  governors on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, prefer to align with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu than former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

    Fayose disclosed this on Channels TV’s Politics Today, where he described the coalition proposed by Atiku as a “dead horse.”

    Fayose said: “The coalition is a dead horse ab initio. Tell me one positive person that has given his words in support of this coalition.”

    He continued: “The governors’ stance in Ibadan is to tell Atiku that we are not with you, we are going nowhere, we have our own identity.

    “That coalition is just the imagination of people trying to bring it to fruition. It’s a waste of time. The governors are fighting for their own survival, and they don’t need an Atiku to fight for their survival.

    “In actual fact, most of them prefer a Tinubu for their survival than an Atiku. Don’t let us deceive and fool ourselves; there is nothing called coalition. Obi can’t go to Atiku; Atiku can’t go to Obi.

    “You see the rate at which people are decamping from PDP. How many people are defecting from APC? Something is fundamentally wrong in PDP that needs to be fixed.”

  • Emergency Rule: How President Tinubu saved Fubara from clutches of impeachment-Wike

    Emergency Rule: How President Tinubu saved Fubara from clutches of impeachment-Wike

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has said Emergency Rule saved suspended governor of Rivers, Siminalayi Fubara from the clutches of impeachment.

    He also backed President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers, saying he wanted the removal of Governor Siminalayi Fubara of the oil-rich state.

    In a move that has continued to divide opinions, Tinubu suspended Fubara, his deputy, Ngozi Odu, and members of the House of Assembly following months of political crisis in Rivers State.

    But Wike said the president’s move saved Rivers from implosion, arguing that the decision to appoint a sole administrator following Fubara’s suspension was a step in the right direction.

    The former Rivers governor said this on Friday in Abuja during a media parley with select journalists.

    “As a politician, I am not happy with the declaration of Emergency Rule in Rivers state. I wanted the outright removal of the governor. But for the interest of the state, the president did the right thing to prevent anarchy in the state.” Wike said.

    However, people must tell the truth. The governor was gone. He was gone, yes… so when people say the president did this, I say they should be praising him.

    “Every morning, they should go to the president and ask, ‘Can we wash your feet for saving us?’”

    In February, the Supreme Court waded into the months-long political crisis in Rivers State, asking the Martin Amaewhule-led members of the state’s House of Assembly to resume sitting.

    The apex court also barred the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to stop releasing funds to the Rivers State government over what it labelled as disregard for court orders. It dismissed the cross-appeal filed by Fubara challenging the validity of the House of Assembly presided over by Amaewhule as the Speaker and asked the governor to re-present the budget to the lawmakers.

    After weeks of back and forth between Amaewhule and the lawmakers over the budget re-presentation and moves to impeach Fubara, President Tinubu stepped in.

    He suspended Fubara and his deputy and members of the Rivers State House of Assembly for six months, citing security reasons. Tinubu declared a state of emergency in the state and appointed Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd) as the sole administrator, a step Wike said saved Rivers.

    “Mr president came in and saved the situation, saved Rivers people from that calamity and anarchy,” the FCT minister argued.

  • When will you declare state of emergency on your own ‘disastrous Presidency’ – Atiku tells Tinubu

    When will you declare state of emergency on your own ‘disastrous Presidency’ – Atiku tells Tinubu

    Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare a state of emergency on his “own disastrous presidency.”

    In a statement by his spokesman, Paul Ibe, Atiku stated that Nigeria is in a full-blown state of emergency.

    The statement reads: “On April 2, 2025, President Bola Tinubu flew out to France. Had this absurd announcement come just a day earlier, Nigerians would have dismissed it as an April Fool’s joke. But sadly, it’s no prank — just another insult to a nation pushed to the brink by a presidency that treats its citizens like fools.

    “The official excuse? A so-called “working visit.” But Nigerians aren’t buying the spin. The presidency scrambled to clarify that it wasn’t a medical trip — how noble. But even if it’s not medical tourism, what justification is there for gallivanting across Europe while Nigeria bleeds? What kind of leader borrows billions only to blow scarce funds on vanity trips abroad? It’s not just irresponsible— it’s contemptuous.

    “Let the facts speak for themselves. By the time Tinubu struts back from this latest escapade, he will have racked up a staggering 59 days in France since assuming office. “See Paris and die?” No — see Paris and abandon your country.

    “While Tinubu dines under chandeliers in the land of good governance, the country he governs is spiraling into chaos. Plateau has turned into a killing field — over 100 lives lost in relentless attacks. Benue is bleeding. Boko Haram is seizing territory. And every single day, Nigerians sink deeper into poverty, insecurity, and despair.

    “This isn’t just negligence. It’s dereliction of duty on a catastrophic scale.

    “If Tinubu had even a shred of empathy, he would cut his trip short and return immediately. A leader with an ounce of patriotism wouldn’t need to be begged to show up in times of crisis. The constitution says the security and welfare of the people is the primary purpose of government. But under Tinubu, that sacred duty has been trashed.

    “Let’s be honest: there is absolutely nothing Tinubu is doing in France that he couldn’t do in Lagos, or even in Iragbiji. This so-called “working visit” is nothing more than a vacation cloaked in official jargon.

    “Nigeria is in a full-blown state of emergency. Not a contrived political emergency like what Tinubu declared in Rivers for partisan gain — this is a national collapse. So when, exactly, will Tinubu declare a state of emergency on his own disastrous presidency?”

  • There’s nothing new to be revealed about Tinubu – Presidency reacts to U.S court order

    There’s nothing new to be revealed about Tinubu – Presidency reacts to U.S court order

    The Presidency has reacted to last Tuesday rulling by Judge Beryl Howell of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, directing the FBI and DEA to release non-exempt documents concerning President Bola Tinubu.

    Reacting to the court orderon Sunday, Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said the reports in question have been in public for over 30 years and did not indict the Nigerian leader.

    “Journalists have sought the Presidency’s reaction to the ruling last Tuesday by a Washington DC judge ordering the US FBI and DEA to release reports connected with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Onanuga wrote in a social media post on Sunday.

    He added, “Our response is as follows. There is nothing new to be revealed.

    “The report by Agent Moss of the FBI and the DEA report have been in the public space for more than 30 years.

    “The reports did not indict the Nigerian leader.”

    He added that the Presidency’s lawyers are currently examining the ruling.